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TOKEN INDUSTRIES

Overview
  • Total Patents
    17
About

TOKEN INDUSTRIES has a total of 17 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1983. It filed its patents most often in Japan. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy are HUBEI RES INST OF CHEMISTRY, HARRIS JOSIAH and INST GEOKHIMII FIZ MINERALOV A.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing TOKEN INDUSTRIESs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Japan 17

Patent filings per year

Chart showing TOKEN INDUSTRIESs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Focus technologies

# Technology
#1 Non-metallic elements

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Tanaka Kazuya 7
#2 Shinya Yasuo 6
#3 Tanaka Takashi 4
#4 Inagaki Koshiro 3
#5 Horio Yoshio 2
#6 Fujiwara Kamayuki 1
#7 Oshima Akira 1
#8 Iwase Masanori 1
#9 Yamada Koichi 1
#10 Inagaki Koushirou 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JP2011017197A Horizontal member mounting fitting and scaffolding
JPH11108272A Nozzle in high speed pressure fluid passing pipe
JPH115034A Titanium dioxide compact for photocatalyst and its assembled and arranged body
JPH1129977A Draining and fetching tool for waterproof sheet and draining method using the same
JPH06280880A Manufacture of hollow ball for bearing
JPH06256060A Magenesia partially stabilized zirconia sintered product
JPH06183827A Ceramic sintered compact
JPH05332987A Component sensor element for low-temperature molten metal
JPH03128453A Component concentration sensor for molten metal by using composite solid electrolyte
JPS63151846A Sensor for measuring concentration of silicon in molten metal
JPS63103854A Manufacture of ceramics by use of alkali silicate
JPS62157567A Zirconia-based oxygen sensor for molten metal
JPS61221277A Heat-resistant binder acting as coating or adhesive
JPS61220737A Adsorbent by alkali salt of aluminum silicate
JPS61197487A Antiabrasive sintered sphere
JPS60145970A Manufacture of ceramic thin blade
JPS60131808A Manufacture of fine oxide particle as starting material for ceramic