Assignee
NANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC
US·10 granted patents·1 pending application·186 citations·filing 2002–2016
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
11 records- 0190US7834225B1Method and device for separation of liquid mixtures without thermal distillationNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2007·Granted Nov 16, 2010·11 cites·29 claims
- 0287US6883724B2Method and device for production, extraction and delivery of mist with ultrafine dropletsNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2002·Granted Apr 26, 2005·51 cites·40 claims
- 0384US6955063B2Cooling of electronics and high density power dissipation systems by fine-mist floodingNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2003·Granted Oct 18, 2005·46 cites·25 claims
- 0483US7326382B2Apparatus and method for fine mist sterilization or sanitation using a biocideNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2003·Granted Feb 5, 2008·38 cites·18 claims
- 0578US7090028B2Fire suppression using water mist with ultrafine size dropletsNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2002·Granted Aug 15, 2006·25 cites·4 claims
- 0675US7524442B2Method and device for manufacturing extremely fine particles and porous materials by controlled low temperature dryingNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2006·Granted Apr 28, 2009·3 cites·1 claims
- 0771US7744786B2Method and device for manufacturing extremely fine particles and porous materials by controlled low temperature dryingNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2009·Granted Jun 29, 2010·2 cites·9 claims
- 0866US7264773B2Method for bioeradication using fine mist of biocide solutionsNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2003·Granted Sep 4, 2007·4 cites·20 claims
- 0957US2010218959A1Method and device for suppression of fire by local flooding with ultra-fine water mistNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2009·Application pending·0 cites
- 1045US10238761B1Method and an integrated device for an area decontamination processNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2016·Granted Mar 26, 2019·0 cites·7 claims
- 1145US7004261B2Microemulsion mists as fire suppression agentsNANOMIST SYSTEMS LLC·Filed 2002·Granted Feb 28, 2006·6 cites·7 claims
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