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THOMSON MARCONI SONAR SAS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    97
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THOMSON MARCONI SONAR SAS has a total of 97 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1996. It filed its patents most often in France, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, consumer goods and machines are THOMSON MARCONI SONAR LTD, IXSEA and SIMONOV ANDREJ VLADIMIROVICH.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing THOMSON MARCONI SONAR SASs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Suppa Vito 15
#2 Doisy Yves 11
#3 Pinto Marc 9
#4 Lubrano Gilles 8
#5 Demeure Alain 8
#6 Lagier Yves 7
#7 Roux Gerard 6
#8 Billon Didier 6
#9 Moresco Gilles 6
#10 Deruaz Laurent 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2828936A1 Process for signal processing of a towed linear antenna
FR2822960A1 Low frequency underwater detection system
FR2827392A1 Imaging sonar and detection system using same
FR2826792A1 Method for manufacturing a cable termination, and cable termination thereby
FR2826828A1 Acoustic transducer with prestressed ring
FR2823571A1 ACOUSTIC COLUMN AND CYLINDRICAL ANTENNA FOR PASSIVE SONAR USING SUCH A COLUMN
FR2822959A1 LOW FREQUENCY UNDERWATER DETECTION SYSTEM
FR2818486A1 Synthetic interferometric sonar antenna
FR2817941A1 Bend limiter, particularly for submarine cable
FR2813681A1 Graphic input method for placing signal processing applications
FR2811275A1 Suspension device, particularly for vehicle seat
FR2810686A1 Anti-vibration device for wall
FR2809580A1 Electrodynamic transducer for underwater acoustics
FR2808084A1 Measuring device and caps
FR2807278A1 Device for controlling the navigation of a trailer submarine object
FR2803267A1 Device for protecting underwater towed objects from fishing lines
FR2801417A1 Connection system for underwater acoustic antenna
FR2800880A1 Low noise towed acoustic linear antenna
FR2800229A1 Broadband submarine acoustic transducer
FR2805617A1 Acoustic marking system by subsea buoys