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ARMOUR DIAL INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    52
About

ARMOUR DIAL INC has a total of 52 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets basic materials chemistry, organic fine chemistry and pharmaceuticals are UNILEVER HOME & PERSONAL CARE, WEI SHUKUI and HE XUEJUN.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ARMOUR DIAL INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Taber David 6
#2 Story Julian R 5
#3 Jungermann E 4
#4 Jungermann Eric 4
#5 Bertozzi Richard J 4
#6 Mast Rolf 3
#7 Raphaelian Leo A 3
#8 Myers E Gary 3
#9 Wood Daniel S 3
#10 Kaniecki Thaddeus John 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US4704223A Superfatted soaps
AU8828082A Soap making process
US4474683A Soap making process
US4397760A Rapid saponification process
US4386490A Apparatus for collating, cutting and packing food products
KR850000385B1 Toilet soap bars imparting improved moisturing and skin feel characteristics
CA1173290A Cooking sauce for meat, poultry and seafood
US4289644A Pre-wash stick cleaner
US4285826A Toilet soap bars imparting improved moisturing and skin feel characteristics
US4305930A Synergistic deodorant compositions
US4140656A Anhydrous clear gel facial cleanser
US4230693A Antacid tablets and processes for their preparation
CA1075158A Siloxane with alcohol in antiperspirant stick
US4083796A Dye system for soap and synthetic detergent bars
CA1063935A Antacid tablets and processes for their preparation
US4040966A Fabric softener
US4338294A Antiperspirant compositions and methods for their preparation
NL7410263A Translucent soap bar manfr. - by adding polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol to blend of fatty acids saponified with caustic soln
FR2254194A5 Aesthetic fluids prepn - from water soluble resin solutions having non-Newtonian characteristics
DE2361379A1 Aesthetic fluids prepn - from water soluble resin solutions having non-Newtonian characteristics