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CROUZET SA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    957
About

CROUZET SA has a total of 957 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1961. It filed its patents most often in France, United Kingdom and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, measurement and machines are SAIA AG, CROUZET SOC and SIEMENS ALLIS INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CROUZET SAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jullien-Davin Jean 22
#2 Battarel Claude 16
#3 Vergues Jacques 16
#4 Vollot Jean 13
#5 Torregrosa Michel 12
#6 Presset Rene 12
#7 Serradura Thierry 11
#8 Girardin Denis 11
#9 Purson Herve 11
#10 Alaux Bernard 10

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2649808A1 Method for storing and returning a modifiable program to be executed by a processor
FR2649246A1 Program preset programmer
FR2648951A1 Programmer, particularly for household appliances, with two blocks coupled in one single way
FR2648563A1 Device for determining the direction of movement of a mobile object
FR2648233A1 Method and device for determining the speed in relation to the air of a helicopter
BR8902426A Washing machine programmer
BR8902427A Programmer for electric household machines
FR2646743A1 Method for testing the functionality of a telephone handset
FR2646731A1 Masking cam programmer
FR2646261A1 Anti-fraud device for an electronic memory card reader
FR2645970A1 Capacitive detection micromagnetometer
FR2645372A1 Transistor switching method
FR2644897A1 Flame beam micromagnetometer
FR2644268A1 Circular electronic token and reading method and apparatus
FR2644008A1 Monoblock programmer, especially for household appliances
FR2642865A1 Programmer with preset display device
FR2642812A1 Piezoelectric optically controlled fluid switching device
FR2642842A1 Method for determining the speed of the middle wind in relation to the ground, during the flight of an aircraft
FR2640755A1 Laser anemometer with multiple measurement directions
FR2640421A1 Device for cutting off the electrical energy supply of a plurality of organs, during certain displacements of their programming cams