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ELTEX SWEDEN AB

Overview
  • Total Patents
    48
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    224,573
About

ELTEX SWEDEN AB has a total of 48 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1988. It filed its patents most often in Sweden, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets textiles and paper, packaging and shipping and measurement are VITAMVAS ZDENEK, GALLO MARIO and NOBEL ELEKTRONIK AB.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ELTEX SWEDEN ABs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Calmerklint Roland 29
#2 Johansson Per 9
#3 Nilsson Lars 7
#4 Hansson Jonas 6
#5 Hicks Brian 6
#6 Pettersson Karl-Gustav 5
#7 Filipsson Jonas 5
#8 Lindholm Jonas 4
#9 Bell Jack 3
#10 Karlsson Bengt 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP3165490A1 A device for the transfer of a mechanical force into an electrical signal
WO2006022582A1 Monitoring device
AU2003222554A1 Device at a nozzle for regulation of gas or fluid
SE0202025D0 Piezoelectric device for monitoring yarn tension or movement, has piezoelectric component secured to bendable part of circuit board
BE1014762A5 Yarn monitoring method, e.g. for weft yarns in textile machinery, generates signals representing yarn tension and movement
SE0100862D0 Thread guide for use in weaving or sewing machine, comprises plate with hole and recess having rounded edges
WO0073554A1 Braking device
AU4539099A Signal emitter
SE9804336D0 Monitoring threads for breakage in e.g. sewing machine, by comparing thread movement and tension signals with reference signal parameters
US6244305B1 Reflected light type weft monitoring device
AU7234296A Thread signal emitter
SE9402414D0 Thread tension indicator esp. for high speed textile machinery such as looms, knitting machines, spooling machines or sewing machines - utilises electrical charge generated by piezoelectric element extended by bendable arm connected to crank arm in contact with thread
US5031668A Jacquard weaving machine utilizing selectively reciprocatable control members