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ALFRED WILLIAM BENNIS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    92
About

ALFRED WILLIAM BENNIS has a total of 92 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1906. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets thermal processes, chemical engineering and environmental technology are SEYBOTH & CO, WILLIAM BENNIS ALFRED and PAUL LUCIEN MEURS GERKEN.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing ALFRED WILLIAM BENNISs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 77
#2 Germany 8
#3 France 5
#4 Switzerland 2

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ALFRED WILLIAM BENNISs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bennis Alfred William 5
#2 William Bennis Alfred 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB445698A Improvements in or relating to means for distributing the air supplied to furnace grates
GB435828A Improvements in or relating to steam generator furnace doors
GB416146A Improvements in furnaces
GB414376A Improvements in chain fire-grates for steam generator and like furnaces
GB399471A Improvements in furnaces
GB396133A Improvements in or applicable to mechanical stokers for furnaces
GB396126A Improvements in furnace fire bars
GB397113A Improvements in or applicable to forced draught furnaces
GB392291A Improvements in mechanical stokers for furnaces
GB399506A Improvements in forced draught furnaces
GB398493A Improvements in forced draught furnaces
GB387048A Improvements in or relating to facilities for withdrawing ashes from furnaces
GB369334A Improvements in or relating to the treatment of textile fabrics
GB364193A Improvements in or relating to pulverisers
GB364130A Improvements in or relating to the treatment of textile fabrics
GB353609A Improvements in furnaces
GB337504A Improvements in or relating to travelling chain grates
GB326019A Improvements in furnace grates
GB321388A Improvements in turbulent burners
GB323219A Improvements in furnaces burning pulverulent fuels