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Philippe Dagard
Also filed as: DAGARD PHILIPPE
9 granted patents·1 pending application·124 citations·filing 1984–2002
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10 records- 0183US4765946AIntrinsically safe emergency cooling device for a pressurized-water nuclear reactorFRAMATOME SA·Filed 1986·Granted Aug 23, 1988·52 cites·4 claims
- 0261US4732673ADevice for the ultrafiltration of a pressurized high-temperature liquidFRAMATOME SA·Filed 1986·Granted Mar 22, 1988·25 cites·6 claims
- 0357US6912263B2Method and device for feeding at least one steam generator of a pressurized-water nuclear reactor during periods of reactor shutdownFRAMATOME ANP·Filed 2002·Granted Jun 28, 2005·4 cites·3 claims
- 0442US4799538ADevice for condensing steam under pressure and its application to the cooling of a nuclear reactor after an incidentFRAMATOME SA·Filed 1986·Granted Jan 24, 1989·9 cites·3 claims
- 0542US4684494AUltrafiltration device in a pressurized water nuclear reactorFRAMATOME & CIE·Filed 1984·Granted Aug 4, 1987·5 cites·4 claims
- 0640US2002160242A1Device for providing an emergency electrical supply to auxiliary components of a nuclear power station and implementation methodFiled 2002·Application pending·0 cites
- 0739US5082618AMethod and device for modifying the concentration of the soluble poison contained in the cooling fluid of the primary circuit of a nuclear reactorFRAMATOME SA·Filed 1989·Granted Jan 21, 1992·8 cites·3 claims
- 0835US4699755AUltrafiltration circuit for the primary cooling fluid of a pressurized-water nuclear reactorFRAMATOME SA·Filed 1986·Granted Oct 13, 1987·7 cites·7 claims
- 0934US4756876AModular ultrafiltration device for the cooling liquid of a nuclear reactorFRAMATOME SA·Filed 1986·Granted Jul 12, 1988·6 cites·7 claims
- 1032US4675090AProcess for extracting an acid, more especially boric acid, from a weakly ionized aqueous solutionFRAMATOME & CIE·Filed 1985·Granted Jun 23, 1987·8 cites·11 claims
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