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AUTOSPLICE SYSTEMS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    41
About

AUTOSPLICE SYSTEMS INC has a total of 41 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, electrical machinery and energy and audio-visual technology are BERG ELECTRONICS INC, MALCO TOOL & MFG CO and ASS ENTERPRISES INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing AUTOSPLICE SYSTEMS INCs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing AUTOSPLICE SYSTEMS INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bogursky Robert M 24
#2 Bianca Giuseppe 18
#3 Bellantoni Peter V 6
#4 Mcgrath Martin E 5
#5 Krupin Michael 5
#6 Krone Kenneth P 4
#7 Trites John F 4
#8 Eisenberg Donald S 3
#9 Weber Jerome L 3
#10 Kennedy Craig M 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US6780028B1 Solder reserve transfer device and process
US6966440B1 Tape-packaged headed pin contact
US2003118429A1 Automatic feeder for strip-supported contacts
US6202853B1 Secondary processing for electrical or mechanical components molded to continuous carrier supports
EP0843389A2 Miniature jumper switch with wire contact maker
US6042429A Continuous press-fit knurl pin
US5967365A Feeder for separating parts molded to a continuous carrier tape
US5957739A Continuous electronic stamping with offset carrier
US5775945A Splicing of discrete components or assemblies related applications
US5893779A Conforming press-fit contact pin for printed circuit board
US5709574A Surface-mountable socket connector
DE19634426A1 Method of encapsulating electrical element with conducting region to produce electrical component, e.g. capacitor
US5620086A Miniature jumper switch
US5706952A Continuous carrier for electrical or mechanical components
US5781091A Electronic inductive device and method for manufacturing
US5616053A Continuous molded electrical connector
US5607313A Surface mounted holes for printed circuit boards