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SUPRAPOLIX BV

Overview
  • Total Patents
    46
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    108,091
  • Filing trend
    ⇧ 200.0%
About

SUPRAPOLIX BV has a total of 46 patent applications. It increased the IP activity by 200.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2003. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets macromolecular chemistry and polymers, medical technology and organic fine chemistry are ARTIMPLANT DEV ARTDEV AB, BECKER MATTHEW and MEDICAL ADHESIVE REVOLUTION GMBH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SUPRAPOLIX BVs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bosman Anton Willem 44
#2 Janssen Henricus Marie 35
#3 Meijer Egbert Willem 31
#4 Van Gemert Gaby Maria Leonarda 18
#5 Mes Tristan 12
#6 Hoorne-Van Gemert Gaby Maria Leonarda 9
#7 Sijbesma Rintje Pieter 7
#8 Peeters Joris Wilhelmus 6
#9 Versteegen Ronny Mathieu 4
#10 Dankers Patricia Yvonne Wilhelmina 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
NL2019957B1 Supramolecular biomedical polymers
US2017210843A1 Durable hydrogen bonded hydrogels
CN108026281A Supermolecule biodegradable polymers
US2014128482A1 Strong reversible hydrogels
EP2450394A1 A process for the preparation of a supramolecular polymer
EP2457940A1 Fluorinated supramolecular polymers
WO2010002262A1 High flow supramolecular compounds
US2010076147A1 Supramolecular polymers from low-melting, easily processable building blocks
EP1972661A1 Strong reversible hydrogels
WO2007058539A2 Modular supramolecular materials for biomedical uses
EP1877113A2 Modular bioresorbable or biomedical, biologically active supramolecular materials
EP1907482A1 Hydrogen bonded hydrogels
WO2006006855A1 Supramolecular ionomers
EP1569984A1 Siloxane polymers with quadruple hydrogen bonding units
EP1687378A1 Preparation of supramolecular polymers containing quadruple hydrogen bonding units in the polymer backbone
WO2004016598A1 Monomers capable of forming four hydrogen bridges and supramolecular polymers formed by copolymerization of these monomers with regular monomers