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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Kantorowicz; Gerard.The latest application filed is for "analog and aperiodic frequency divide-by-two circuit".
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Analog and aperiodic frequency divide-by-two circuit Grant 4,670,674 - Kantorowicz , et al. June 2, 1 | 1987-06-02 |
Non-volatile memory for fast signals Grant 4,122,543 - Bert , et al. October 24, 1 | 1978-10-24 |
Non-volatile long memory for fast signals Grant 4,110,839 - Bert , et al. August 29, 1 | 1978-08-29 |
Acoustic storage device for the correlation in particular of two high frequency signals Grant 3,975,696 - Kantorowicz August 17, 1 | 1976-08-17 |
Electro-acoustic delay device for high-frequency electric signals Grant 3,903,486 - Bert , et al. September 2, 1 | 1975-09-02 |
Device for storing high frequency signals Grant 3,886,503 - Bert , et al. May 27, 1 | 1975-05-27 |
Piezoelectric delay line for storing high frequency signals Grant 3,886,527 - Bert , et al. May 27, 1 | 1975-05-27 |
Electro-acoustic memory device Grant 3,886,529 - Bert , et al. May 27, 1 | 1975-05-27 |
Delay Lines Grant 3,699,379 - Kantorowicz October 17, 1 | 1972-10-17 |
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