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CECIL GEORGE QUICK

Overview
  • Total Patents
    62
About

CECIL GEORGE QUICK has a total of 62 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1927. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets textiles and paper, packaging and shipping and machine tools are SALMON HERBERT JAMES, LAGERMAN ALEXANDER and WALTER ROCKSTROH.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing CECIL GEORGE QUICKs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 62

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CECIL GEORGE QUICKs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB535717A Improvements in or relating to rotary folding mechanism
GB532875A Improvements in intaglio printing machines
GB523099A Improvements in or relating to plate-shaving machines
GB522180A Improvements in printers' chases
GB518356A A new or improved stapling mechanism
GB517453A A new or improved stapling mechanism
GB514265A A new or improved machine for forming the teeth of cutting knives employed in web printing machines
GB514266A A new or improved matrix drying machine
GB507467A Improvements relating to rotary conveying mechanism for conveying the products of printing machines
GB507441A Improvements in or relating to rotary folding mechanism
GB496732A Improvements in or relating to rotary perforating mechanism
GB496226A Improvements in or relating to late news and like boxes
GB495456A Improvements in or relating to printing machines
GB492907A A new or improved hydraulic moulding press for use in the production of matrices for use in casting printing plates
GB492891A A new or improved stapling mechanism
GB479685A Improvements in or relating to intaglio printing machines
GB478132A Improvements in web roll braking mechanism
GB454774A Improvements in or relating to driving mechanism for rotary printing machines
GB461141A A new or improved ball bearing
GB453183A Improvements in delivery mechanism for use in delivering the products of printing machines in counted batches