Assignee
NIPPON SANMO DEYING
JP·12 granted patents·218 citations·filing 1980–2013
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12 records- 0188US4336028AMethod of making electrically conducting fibersNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1981·Granted Jun 22, 1982·39 cites·6 claims
- 0283US4378226AElectrically conducting fiber and method of making sameNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1981·Granted Mar 29, 1983·36 cites·23 claims
- 0382US4364739AMethod of making electrically conducting fiberNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1981·Granted Dec 21, 1982·24 cites·16 claims
- 0477US5049684AElectrically conducting material and process of preparing sameNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1982·Granted Sep 17, 1991·26 cites·2 claims
- 0569US5269973AElectrically conductive materialNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1991·Granted Dec 14, 1993·28 cites·6 claims
- 0669US4556508AElectrically conducting material and process of preparing sameNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1983·Granted Dec 3, 1985·15 cites·8 claims
- 0768US4556507AElectrically conducting material and method of preparing sameNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1983·Granted Dec 3, 1985·18 cites·7 claims
- 0867US4410593AElectrically conducting fiber and method of making sameNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1980·Granted Oct 18, 1983·15 cites·12 claims
- 0952US4670189AElectrically conducting material and process of preparing sameNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1985·Granted Jun 2, 1987·10 cites·13 claims
- 1044US9058069B2Writing instrument for electrostatic capacitance type touch panelNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 2013·Granted Jun 16, 2015·0 cites·6 claims
- 1144US4690854AElectrically conducting material and method of preparing sameNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 1985·Granted Sep 1, 1987·7 cites·15 claims
- 1241US9192226B2Method for manufacturing bristle head for brushNIPPON SANMO DEYING·Filed 2012·Granted Nov 24, 2015·0 cites·5 claims
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