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BARRIER SYSTEMS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    80
About

BARRIER SYSTEMS INC has a total of 80 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1988. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets civil engineering, machines and transport are JUNKER WILHELM, CAMP EUGENE V and ATG ACCESS LTD.

Patent filings per year

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

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Duckett John W 27
#2 Dyke Gerrit Andrew 16
#3 Denman Owen S 13
#4 Dyke Gerrit 12
#5 Mazer Jack S 8
#6 Morales Flores Alvaro E 7
#7 Gerrit Dyke 7
#8 Flores Alvaro E Morales 7
#9 Flores Morales Alvaro E 6
#10 Mazer Jack Sumner 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
BR112012009944A2 COLLIMENT ATtenuating Equipment
CN102753758A Vehicle crash attenuator apparatus
CN102666997A Vehicle crash attenuator apparatus
US2011095251A1 Vehicle crash attenuator apparatus
NZ581218A Trailer mounted crash attenuation system comprising three telescopic members
US2008286042A1 Towable elongated traffic barrier
US7354218B1 Portable traffic barrier system
US7393154B1 Towable elongated traffic barrier
US2003057410A1 Apparatus with collapsible modules for absorbing energy from the impact of a vehicle
US6474904B1 Traffic barrier with liquid filled modules
US6536986B1 Energy absorption apparatus with collapsible modules
US6485224B1 Traffic barrier apparatus with gate
US6289269B1 Vehicle guidance system
US6413009B1 Vehicular traffic barrier system
US6439802B1 Interconnected telescoping movable roadway barrier modules
US6428237B1 Non-redirective gating crash cushion apparatus for movable, permanent and portable roadway barriers
US5885046A Four-wheel, double bogey for a lane barrier positioning vehicle
US5387049A Roadway barrier module, system and method
US5253951A Drive system and method for transferring barrier systems
US5246305A Conveyor and method for transferring barrier systems