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DRABERT SOEHNE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    250
About

DRABERT SOEHNE has a total of 250 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1957. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United Kingdom and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets furniture and games, chemical engineering and machines are FRITZ DRABERT, FR DRABERT SOEHNE and HARRISON A.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing DRABERT SOEHNEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Riedel Dieter 39
#2 Edel Hans-Joachim 26
#3 Lanuzzi Max 20
#4 Dubach Fredi 19
#5 Drabert Fritz Dr 12
#6 Riedel Dieter Ing Grad 12
#7 Riedel D 10
#8 Drabert Fritz 9
#9 Schroeder Bernhard 8
#10 Prietsch Karl-Heinz 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE4306970A1 Seating furniture, in particular office chair
DE3841132A1 Office furniture frame
DE3835436A1 Height-adjustment device for table tops, in particular of office furniture
DE3732658A1 WRITING DESK
EP0253114A1 Table, in particular desk
DE3617624A1 CHAIR
DE3617623A1 CHAIR
DE3608718A1 SEAT FURNITURE
DE3544094A1 Seat, in particular office swivel chair
DE3424688A1 SEAT FURNITURE WITH ARMREST
WO8302251A1 Device for molding ceramic objects, implementation and utilization method thereof
DE3239507A1 Seat for furniture, in particular office chairs
DE3149503A1 Process for producing a continuous pressure belt for apparatus for the continuous pressing and decatising of fabrics, knitted fabrics and the like
DE3115457A1 Process for the discontinuous decatising of woven and knitted fabrics and the like
CH648998A5 Chair.
DE3034691A1 METHOD FOR CONTINUOUSLY DETECTING AND FIXING TRACKS OF GOODS AND DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT THIS METHOD
DE3030218A1 Office chair with adjustable backrest - has two independently movable parts with their own swivel axis for better body support
DE3024920A1 SWIVEL CHAIR WITH FOOTREST
DE3014255A1 BACKREST FOR SEAT FURNITURE, ESPECIALLY OFFICE SEAT FURNITURE
DE3003205A1 Decatising steam chamber - is composed of two cylindrical sections to reduce stoppages