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CARLTON & UNITED BREWERIES

Overview
  • Total Patents
    121
About

CARLTON & UNITED BREWERIES has a total of 121 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1962. It filed its patents most often in Australia, United States and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets foods and drinks, packaging and shipping and biotechnology are ZIEMANN G M B H A, ZIEMANN GMBH A and BTE BRAUEREI TECHNIK ESSEN GMB.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CARLTON & UNITED BREWERIESs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Gilbert Robert White 15
#2 Hawthorne Donn Bede 15
#3 Kulandai Joseph 10
#4 Wheatcroft Ragini 10
#5 Smith Craig Gordon 10
#6 Sime Keith James 10
#7 Langeris Willem Hendrik 9
#8 Lance David George 9
#9 Pecar Michael Andrew 8
#10 Clarke Brian J 7

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU2002951789A0 Beer dispense gun
AU2763702A A container for separately storing flowable materials but allowing mixing of materials when required
AUPR501001A0 Genome-wide transcriptional analysis for identifying genetic markers
AUPR501101A0 Processing methodology
US2001001196A1 Container for separately storing flowable materials but allowing mixing of materials when required
AUPR001200A0 Brewing process
AUPR001100A0 Methods of preventing deterioration of beverages
AUPQ900800A0 Method of preventing deterioration of beverages
US7074251B1 Malt extract or spent grain liquor based fertilizer
AU5954000A Malt extract or spent grain liquor based fertilizer
AUPQ793200A0 Fermentation process and nutrient composition for use therein
AU1018800A Controlling the supply of bodyfeed to a filter
AUPQ267499A0 Brewing process
AUPQ177599A0 Method of preventing deterioration of beverages
AUPQ105099A0 Beer container
AUPQ072799A0 Fermentation process and nutrient composition for use therein
AUPP633298A0 Controlling the supply of bodyfeed to a filter
AUPP569798A0 Brewing process
ZA9805038B A container for flowable materials.
NZ501712A A container for separately storing flowable materials but allowing mixing of materials when required