Learn more

SPACE SCIENCE & APPLIC RES CT

Overview
  • Total Patents
    18
About

SPACE SCIENCE & APPLIC RES CT has a total of 18 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in China. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy are WANG KUNSHENG, CHUNG YOUNG KI and BETTERMANN OBO GMBH & CO KG.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SPACE SCIENCE & APPLIC RES CTs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 China 18

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SPACE SCIENCE & APPLIC RES CTs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wang Shijin 4
#2 Zhu Guangwu 4
#3 Li Maotang 3
#4 Zhuang Hongchun 2
#5 Liang Jinbao 2
#6 Chen Xiaomin 1
#7 Huang Jihong 1
#8 Zhu Hongchun 1
#9 Li Mingfeng 1
#10 Chang Liu 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CN101030953A Channel code controlling system based on digital logic circuit
CN101021517A Double-shaft driving frame type gyroscope
CN1637684A Universal FIFO interface testing equipment and system
CN1610327A Method for transmitting data of dissimilar bus cooperative work and equipment thereof
CN1342012A Real-time ground data transmission link control device
CN1353486A Equipotential-type autoamtic lightning arrester
CN1308238A Elastic vibration electric field instrument
CN1302175A Vacuum plasma lightning arresting method and device
CN1268831A Remote terminal of multichannel transmission data bus
CN1258966A Frame synchronizing virtual channel shunt with adaptive characteristics
CN1258848A Data processing and transmitting system for real-time fast measurement of nuclear radiation
CN1254847A Characteristic tester for sensor
CN1254878A Heavy ions counter circuit
CN1254126A Logarithmic counter rate circuit
CN1191977A Satellite (Airplane)-ground integrated land-based microwave scatterometer
CN1224158A Energetic proton heavy ion detector
CN1164650A Method and equipment of obtaining marine echo full distance curve
CN1140261A Ejection space electric field detecting method and apparatus