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ELEMELT LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    104
About

ELEMELT LTD has a total of 104 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1955. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Canada and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, electrical machinery and energy and control are LAMINO OY, TOLEDO ENGINEERING CO INC and ELECTROVERRE ROMONT SA.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing ELEMELT LTDs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ELEMELT LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Gell Philip Anthony Maunsell 29
#2 Hann Douglas Graeme 18
#3 Gell Philip A M 9
#4 Graeme Hann Douglas 7
#5 Gell P A M 5
#6 Gell P 4
#7 Anthony Maunsell Gell Philip 4
#8 Maunsell Gell Philip Anthony 3
#9 Hann D G 3
#10 Waterworth Thomas Hugill 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP0064086A1 Furnace for the melting of glass
GB1604977A Melting of glass
GB1542278A Melting of glass
US3888650A Glass melting furnaces
GB1524517A Methods of and furnaces for melting glass
GB1481406A Furnaces
DE2425025A1 Protective sheath for glass tank electrodes - of nickel (alloy) and refractory fibre
CA1019375A Glass melting furnaces
GB1472057A Electrodes for glass melting furnaces
GB1428354A Glass melting furnaces
GB1319060A Furnaces for heating glass
GB1201655A Improvements relating to methods of and furaces for supplying molten glass
GB1177070A Improvements relating to Furnaces for Heating Glass Electrically
GB1163531A Improvements relating to a method of melting and supplying glass along a Feeder Duct
GB1140676A Improvements relating to glass feeding furnaces
GB1060622A Improvements relating to a method of melting and supplying glass along a feeder duct
GB986843A Improvements relating to methods of and furnaces for melting or refining glass electrically
US3098111A Furnace for melting or refining glass electrically
GB972237A Improvements relating to glass melting
US3097251A Means for making fibres of vitreous material