Dan Fromm
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Kodak used Ektar for it's top of the line lens, my 1943 Kodak Ho to Take Better Pictures described the 50mm 1.9 as 7 elements in 4 groups, it was designed for the Ektra. Kodak also used Ektar for the 3.5 100 that was fitted to the Medalist which I think was a 4 elements in 3 groups. By the 90s Kodak used Ektar for a lens on a point and shoot, likely a 4 or 3 element design.
Paul, the Medalist's Ektar is a heliar type. In EKCo parlance Ektar means "our best in this line." Some Ektars (101/4.5, 127/4.7, 152/4.7) are tessar types. So are f/6.3 Commercial Ektars. The 203/7.7 is a dialyte type. The name Ektar has no implications for design type.
If you want a confusing mishmash, look into the Boyer lenses that bore the name Saphir.