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CHRYSLER CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    5,405
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CHRYSLER CORP has a total of 5,405 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1921. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, transport and mechanical elements are GEN MOTORS CORP, FORD MOTOR CO and FORD WERKE AG.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CHRYSLER CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Dunn William T 83
#2 Lee Roger K 79
#3 Ball Thomas M 65
#4 Wallace David A 57
#5 Neracher Carl A 56
#6 Sarto Jorma O 55
#7 Leising Maurice B 47
#8 Benford Howard L 46
#9 Carl Breer 43
#10 Derees Delbert D 43

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US6332257B1 Method of converting an existing vehicle powertrain to a hybrid powertrain system
US6256981B1 Fuel control system with multiple oxygen sensors
US6029873A Retractable roof rack
US6078165A Multiplexed modular battery management system for large battery packs
US6397112B1 Zone adaptive cell breakdown
US6085730A Method for improved fuel delivery for multi-port fuel injection system
US6135087A Launch spark
US6085734A Fuel multiplier transfer from dynamic crankshaft fueling control to oxygen sensor operation
US6167777B1 Tiltable steering column lock mechanism
US6158763A Airbag assembly concealed within an instrument panel
US6073618A Engine oil fill assembly with integral funnel and oil separator
US6186277B1 Front axle differential bearing cap and lubrication/cooling method
US6129394A Heat exchanger and fluid conducting tube connection
US6133702A Multi-function vehicle starter and alternator and method therefor
US6199907B1 Method and apparatus for absorbing impact energy
US6282608B1 Compact disc player with security system for selectively preventing ejection of a compact disc and related method
US6188227B1 Bifilar wound isolation network
US6076964A Prediction of internal temperature of a battery using a non-linear dynamic model
US6286366B1 Method of determining the engine charge temperature for fuel and spark control of an internal combustion engine
US6055857A Instrument cluster gauge mounting means