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CLAUSS MARKISEN

Overview
  • Total Patents
    87
About

CLAUSS MARKISEN has a total of 87 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1969. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and Austria. Its main competitors in its focus markets civil engineering, environmental technology and consumer goods are ALUMINIUM VERKOOP ZUID B V, MADO NEDERLAND and OMNIFLX PROFILES INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing CLAUSS MARKISENs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CLAUSS MARKISENs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Clauss Ulrich 34
#2 Clauss Manfred 7
#3 Clauss M 5
#4 Bodentien Alfred 5
#5 Clauss U 4
#6 Cianci Pascal 3
#7 Eger Heinz 3
#8 Cianci Pascal Dipl Ing 1
#9 Bodentien Alred 1
#10 Ulrich Clauss 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE10150693A1 Awning with guide rollers with grooves
DE10128940C1 Funnel umbrella comprises tension elements having both ends fixed to a membrane at fixing points arranged a radial distance apart via a guide device fixed to the frame
DE10061814A1 Awning with braking device
DE10035048A1 Awning comprises a coiling shaft, a drive mechanism and an awning sheet which along one edge is attached to the coiling shaft, and consists of a foil covered woven material
EP1004743A2 Vertical blind
DE19545735C1 Awning with traversing springs
DE19512677C1 Awning with elastic traction devices
DE19503439C1 Springloaded roll=up sunblind which is guided in side rails
DE4430694A1 Reusable, recyclable package
DE4426231A1 Shading device
DE4416397A1 awning
DE4301325A1 Awning with counter-pulling device
DE4221590A1 Row system from retractable awnings
DE4214116C1 End piece for the winding shaft of an awning
DE4140607A1 Row system from retractable awnings
DE4137436A1 Reusable packaging for long goods
DE4021264A1 Inclined awning
DE4014422A1 Spring joint awning
DE4006944A1 Guide device for a sun protection system
DE3744590C1 Inclined awning with subsequent vertical area