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ELEK GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    23
About

ELEK GMBH has a total of 23 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1966. It filed its patents most often in Germany and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, civil engineering and mechanical elements are SICHUAN DAKA ELECTRIC CO LTD, SHANDONG TAIKAI APPLIANCE COMPLETE CO LTD and SPRECHER & SCHUH GMBH.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing ELEK GMBHs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 13
#2 EPO (European Patent Office) 10

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ELEK GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Obsommer Nikolaus 5
#2 Ruebsam Hans J 5
#3 Lindner Hans-Juergen 4
#4 Noreike Gerhard 3
#5 Loosen Gottfried 3
#6 Obommer Nikolaus 2
#7 Cremer Ernst 2
#8 Guenther Wolfgang 2
#9 Rubsam Hans Joachim 1
#10 Schoening Ewald 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP0834974A2 Frame for a switchgear cabinet
EP0773615A1 Switchgear cabinet for electrical installations
EP0825697A2 Fastening device for swicthgear cabinet covers
DE19534551C1 Mounting base for supporting electric switch-cabinet
EP0678951A1 Protection profile against accidental contact for a bus bar
EP0634550A2 Rotating fastener
DE4413380A1 Control cabinet for electrical systems
DE4413353A1 Control cabinet for electrical systems, protection against accidental contact for a control cabinet and a mounting system suitable for its attachment in the control cabinet
DE4312682A1 Protection against accidental contact for power distribution rails
DE4013374A1 Cable bundle fixing clip - uses wire hoop secured to construction element via clamp block
EP0289778A1 Load break switch
EP0291668A1 Control mechanism for a load break switch
DE3038678A1 Modular multiple pole load separating switch - has blocks forming switching chambers closed one side to contain ionised gases
DE2206559A1 ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRICAL SWITCHING AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS