SMITHKLINE CORP has a total of 2,174 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1962. It filed its patents most often in United States, United Kingdom and Japan. Its main competitors in its focus markets organic fine chemistry, pharmaceuticals and machines are BIIKU GURUDEN RONBERUGU CHEM F, YOSHITOMI PHARMACEUTICAL and APOTEX PHARMACHEM INC.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
---|---|---|---|
#1 | United States | 628 | |
#2 | United Kingdom | 177 | |
#3 | Japan | 155 | |
#4 | France | 144 | |
#5 | Germany | 116 | |
#6 | Ireland | 95 | |
#7 | Australia | 80 | |
#8 | South Africa | 77 | |
#9 | Israel | 59 | |
#10 | Spain | 53 | |
#11 | Netherlands | 51 | |
#12 | Switzerland | 49 | |
#13 | Denmark | 46 | |
#14 | Italy | 43 | |
#15 | Philippines | 30 | |
#16 | Belgium | 29 | |
#17 | Austria | 26 | |
#18 | Hungary | 26 | |
#19 | Norway | 26 | |
#20 | Portugal | 25 | |
#21 | Finland | 22 | |
#22 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 20 | |
#23 | Greece | 19 | |
#24 | Argentina | 18 | |
#25 | Sweden | 17 | |
#26 | New Zealand | 16 | |
#27 | Poland | 13 | |
#28 | German Democratic Republic | 12 | |
#29 | India | 12 | |
#30 | Czechoslovakia | 11 | |
#31 | USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) | 10 | |
#32 | Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) | 10 | |
#33 | Romania | 8 | |
#34 | Brazil | 6 | |
#35 | Republic of Korea | 6 | |
#36 | Kenya | 4 | |
#37 | Luxembourg | 4 | |
#38 | Zimbabwe | 4 | |
#39 | Bulgaria | 3 | |
#40 | Cyprus | 3 | |
#41 | Hong Kong | 3 | |
#42 | Mexico | 3 | |
#43 | Malaysia | 3 | |
#44 | Zambia | 3 | |
#45 | Egypt | 2 | |
#46 | Jordan | 2 | |
#47 | African Intellectual Property Organization | 2 | |
#48 | Malawi | 1 | |
#49 | Turkey | 1 | |
#50 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 1 |
# | Industry | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Organic fine chemistry | |
#2 | Pharmaceuticals | |
#3 | Machines | |
#4 | Environmental technology | |
#5 | Foods and drinks | |
#6 | Biotechnology |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Kaiser Carl | 73 |
#2 | Loev Bernard | 71 |
#3 | Weinstock Joseph | 69 |
#4 | Berges David Alan | 54 |
#5 | Berges David A | 49 |
#6 | Hoover John R E | 33 |
#7 | Holden Kenneth G | 31 |
#8 | Webb Robert Lee | 30 |
#9 | Lantos Ivan | 29 |
#10 | Gleason John Gerald | 29 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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PH22051A | Antiallergic imidodisulfamides and use thereof | |
JPS58146511A | Antimycotic composition | |
IL66380D0 | Substituted tetrazole thiols | |
HU185684B | Process for producing 2-bracket-3h-bracket closed-indolone derivatives | |
ZA8200039B | 2(3h)-indolones, process for their preparation and compositions containing them | |
PH17604A | 4-aminoalkyl-7-hydroxy-2(3h)-indolones and compositions containing them | |
IL64641D0 | 4-aminoalkyl-1,3-dihydro 2(2h)-indolone derivatives,process for their preparation and pharmaceutical compositions containing them | |
FI814133L | Mellan products for framstating av pharmaceutical active 7-acyl acid 3-acetoximetyl-cefalosporiner | |
DK558181A | Method of preparing 3,5-diamino-1,2,4-triazoles | |
US4350698A | Antiallergic imidosulfamides | |
DK399681A | Method for preparing 5-methyl-4-imidazole carboxyl acid esters | |
US4352809A | Method of producing alpha2 antagonism | |
JPS56161374A | Novel imidodisulfamide | |
US4336254A | Guanidinopyrimidine compounds, compositions and method of using as a diuretic | |
US4336255A | Pharmaceutical compositions containing guanidinopyrimidines | |
JPS56142271A | Manufacture of heterocylcic compound | |
US4341786A | Pharmaceutical compositions and method of producing central alpha1 agonist activity utilizing octahydrobenzo[f]quinoline compounds | |
US4350685A | Antiallergic imidodisulfamides | |
CS215065B2 | Method of making the derivatives of the oxadiazolotetrahydrochinoline | |
RO81601A | Process for preparing 7,8-dihydroxy-1-(sulphamylphenyl)-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1h -3-benzazepine derivatives |