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SURVIVAL TECHNOLOGY

Overview
  • Total Patents
    290
About

SURVIVAL TECHNOLOGY has a total of 290 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1969. It filed its patents most often in United States, Israel and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, pharmaceuticals and machines are RENOVORX INC, GLIDE PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD and ONY INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SURVIVAL TECHNOLOGYs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Sarnoff Stanley J 64
#2 Sarnoff Stanley Jay 62
#3 Lopez Claudio 45
#4 Sobel Burton E 22
#5 Dalling N Lawrence 19
#6 Tarello William R 19
#7 Tarello William Robert 14
#8 Calkins George B 13
#9 Reinhold Herbert E Jr 13
#10 Calkins George Burnham 10

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5567160A Autoinjector training device
IL114767D0 Nipple plunger
CA2168670A1 Reloadable injector
IL109327D0 Specialized peak flow meter
US5354286A Injection device having polyparaxylylene coated container
US5425715A Reloadable injector
US5364363A Rectal administrator
US5339823A Twelve-lead portable heart monitor and method
IL98295D0 Pharmaceutical compositions for intramuscular administration,containing proteins and substances enhancing their absorption
US5085641A Conveniently carried frequent use auto-injector with improved cap structure
US5092843A Dispersion multichamber auto-injector
IL93973D0 Pharmaceutical compoaition and package containing a modified t-pa having a relatively slow rate of disappearance from the blood and agent for enhancing its absorption in the bloodstream
WO9115235A1 t-PA ENHANCER PROFILE
AU5357290A T-pa enhancer profile
US4982769A Package
US5102393A Autoinjector converted from intramuscular to subcutaneous mode of injection
US5085642A Conveniently carried frequent use autoinjector
US5078680A Automatic injector for emergency treatment
US4795433A Automatic injector for emergency treatment
US4889134A Device for measuring multiple channels of heartbeat activity and encoding into a form suitable for simultaneous transmission over