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AEI

Overview
  • Total Patents
    39
About

AEI has a total of 39 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1957. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Germany and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, measurement and chemical engineering are TORR LAB INC, SCHWEITZER AND CONRAD and MYCALEX ELECTRONICS CORP.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing AEIs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 18
#2 Germany 10
#3 United States 3
#4 Italy 2
#5 South Africa 2
#6 France 1
#7 India 1
#8 Mexico 1
#9 Sweden 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing AEIs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Flynn Thomas S 2
#2 Krzanowski Tadeusz M 2
#3 Bayne Gary W 2
#4 Banner A 1
#5 Christie I 1
#6 Musham J 1
#7 Ali H 1
#8 Lane John James 1
#9 Croft E 1
#10 Merren T 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5220704A Ergonomic tool support apparatus and material removal system
GB2086656A Liquid-filled circuit-breaker
GB2082784A Apparatus for testing electric insulating material
GB2079887A Insulating drive link
GB2080626A Circuit interrupters
GB2080036A Gas-blast Circuit Breaker
GB2082391A Electrical circuit interrupters
GB2080037A Gas blast circuit interrupter
GB2080625A Electrical circuit interrupter
GB2080498A Improvements in or relating to hydraulic valves
GB2076269A Method of manufacturing sheathed electric heating elements
GB2074132A Coiling strand material into packages
GB2076597A Securing Windings in an Electrical Rotating Machine
GB1596867A Gas blast switches and circuit interrupters
GB1586235A Electric circuits incorporating non-linear resistors
GB1594487A Gas blast switches and circuit interrupters
GB1593994A Electric circuit breakers
GB1592593A Manufacture of electric cables
GB1591020A Measuring circuits
IT1071601B Feeding metal strip through a furnace for heat treatment - using T=shaped threader arm attached to strip and fitting into channel in furnace bottom