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BUEHLER MIAG GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    281
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BUEHLER MIAG GMBH has a total of 281 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets packaging and shipping, chemical engineering and machines are MIAG MUEHLENBAU & IND GMBH, ALBERT TEICHMANN and METSO MINERALS BRASIL LTDA.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing BUEHLER MIAG GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Faist Walter 17
#2 Amelung Kurt 13
#3 Heckel Hans 11
#4 Schnellbacher Kurt 10
#5 Gemsjaeger Helmut 10
#6 Essmann Wolfgang 9
#7 Ullner Klaus 8
#8 Filges Ralf Ing Grad 7
#9 Goerlitz Frank-Otto Ing Grad 5
#10 Gemsjager Helmut 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE3812056A1 Apparatus for grinding and separating granular material
DE3807843A1 Apparatus for grinding and separating granular material
DE3743789A1 FINAL COVER FOR AIR AND GAS FILTERS
DE3716664A1 SELECTION MACHINE FOR GRAINY GOODS
DE3711084A1 Cellular wheel sluice
DE3701335A1 Method and device for optical separation
DE3522841C1 Suction lifter
DE3510702A1 SWIVEL JOINT FOR A PNEUMATIC CONVEYOR LINE THAT CAN BE SWIVELED WITH AN EXTENSION
DE3510701A1 DEVICE FOR HOLDING PREFERABLY ELASTIC CONTAINERS ON A FILLING PIPE
DE3445819A1 SUCTION LIFTER
DE3443709A1 PNEUMATIC CONVEYOR WITH FILTER SYSTEM
DE3426030A1 INLET DEVICE FOR INLETING GIANT SOLIDS IN A PRESSURE CONTAINER
DE3420972A1 ARRANGEMENT FOR REMOVING GOODS FROM A FILTER SYSTEM
DE3407685C1 Process and plant for kilning green malt
DE3346102A1 AUTOMATED WEIGHING METHOD
DE3318797A1 Cellular-wheel feeder
DE3310452A1 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE AUTOMATIC PNEUMATIC LOADING OF A VARIETY OF CONSUMPTION POINTS WITH POWDERED GOODS
DE3248228A1 SHUT-OFF DEVICE FOR PNEUMATIC CONVEYOR SYSTEMS FOR TRANSPORTING GIANT CAPABILITIES
DE3244018A1 Protective device for the dredging bucket extension arms of portal dredging buckets
DE3233400A1 Device for dividing free-flowing material for conveyance into a plurality of substreams