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TRIUMF

Overview
  • Total Patents
    55
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    112,583
  • Filing trend
    ⇩ 100.0%
About

TRIUMF has a total of 55 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 100.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 1983. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets engines, pumps and turbines, chemical engineering and materials and metallurgy are GRIPM ADVANCED MAT CO LTD, HUIMIN WANG and METAL INNOVATIONS INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing TRIUMFs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Zeisler Stefan K 33
#2 Hanemaayer Victoire 30
#3 Buckley Kenneth R 28
#4 Schaffer Paul 23
#5 Benard Francois 19
#6 Ruth Thomas J 19
#7 Morley Thomas J 18
#8 Valliant John 18
#9 Dodd Maurice G 18
#10 Klug Julius Alexander 18

Latest patents

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