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BAYER ANTWERP N V

Overview
  • Total Patents
    28
About

BAYER ANTWERP N V has a total of 28 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and Mexico. Its main competitors in its focus markets macromolecular chemistry and polymers, machines and chemical engineering are SHANGHAI HUAFON NEW MATERIAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT TECH CO LTD, ZHEJIANG HUAFON SYNTHETIC RESIN CO LTD and URETHANE SOY SYSTEMS CO.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing BAYER ANTWERP N Vs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 20
#2 Canada 6
#3 Mexico 1
#4 Taiwan 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing BAYER ANTWERP N Vs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Robbins Jeffrey L 6
#2 Gibala David 5
#3 Holeschovsky Ulrich B 5
#4 Stefanou Harry 3
#5 Duffy Robert D 3
#6 Le-Khac Bi 3
#7 Younes Usama E 3
#8 Zhou Xinhua 2
#9 Combs George G 2
#10 Hayes John E 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US6855658B1 Hydroxide containing double metal cyanide (DMC) catalysts
US6884826B2 Process for preparing double metal cyanide catalyzed polyols
US6855742B2 Agents for reducing the force-to-crush (FTC) of high support flexible foams
US6835801B2 Activated starter mixtures and the processes related thereto
US2002132870A1 Carbon dioxide blown low density, flexible microcellular elastomers suitable for preparing shoe components
US6391935B1 Viscoelastic polyurethane foams
US6264775B1 Face-up coating of carpet backs with polyurethane
US6127443A Energy management polyurethane rigid foams with high recovery
US6100310A Process for making microcellular polyurethane elastomers
US6299715B1 Urethane adhesive-laminated carpeting
US6171678B1 Polyurethane carpet backings with improved tuft bind
US6821308B2 Polyoxyalkylene monoethers with reduced water affinity
CA2578826A1 Process for the preparation of polyol polymer dispersions
US6395798B1 Low density microcellular elastomers based on isocyanate-terminated prepolymers