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VASILEV ALIASKAR K

Overview
  • Total Patents
    18
About

VASILEV ALIASKAR K has a total of 18 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1975. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets transport are STEWART ALEXANDER WILLIAM, THOMAS NEILSON and STAL REFRIGERATION ABB.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing VASILEV ALIASKAR Ks patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing VASILEV ALIASKAR Ks patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Transport

Focus technologies

# Technology
#1 Auxiliaries on vessels

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Vasilev Aliaskar K 18
#2 Zenchenko Alla A 5
#3 Nekrasov Valerij V 5
#4 Kokhan Anatolij A 4
#5 Plyashkevich Viktor P 3
#6 Vorshevskij Aleksej V 2
#7 Petruzov Igor M 2
#8 Kufarev Viktor O 2
#9 Tereshchenko Fedor P 2
#10 Kladovshchikov Sergej B 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
SU1760198A1 Locking unit
RU1799807C Device for receiving electric power on board ship
RU1796541C Device for transmitting energy to watercraft
RU1801863C Device for shore-to-ship power supply
RU1787866C Device to transmit power from shore to ship
RU1801862C Device for shore-to-ship rower supply
SU1749115A1 Shore-to-ship power supply device
RU1794792C Device for transmission of electric power from shore to ship
SU1749116A1 Shore-to-ship power supply device
SU1676923A1 Shore-to-ship power supply unit
SU1676922A1 Shore-to-ship power supply unit
SU1745610A1 Device for transmitting power supply
SU1710801A1 Gas-turbine electric power plant
SU1350713A1 Method of assembling an earthing unit
SU877312A1 Heat exchanger
SU684671A1 Arrangement for automatic connection of synchronous generatoe for parallel operation with mains
SU652651A1 Arrangement for automatic energization of synchronous generator for parallel operation with mains
SU589664A1 Device for bringing synchronized generator out from synchronous non-cophasal mode