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ENIDINE INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    66
About

ENIDINE INC has a total of 66 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1976. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Japan. Its main competitors in its focus markets mechanical elements, machines and civil engineering are EMANUEL SCHNITZER, LOUIS BOURCIER CHRISTIAN MARIE and PAULSTRA CRC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ENIDINE INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Houghton Benjamin T 10
#2 Dickerson Kenneth A 8
#3 Bucholtz Brian Charles 5
#4 Latvis Michael 5
#5 Schneider Stefan 5
#6 Bucholtz Brian C 5
#7 Daul Terrance E 5
#8 Latvis Jr Michael Paul 4
#9 Radice Daniel Charles 3
#10 Tomita Kenichi 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2009146351A1 Load compensating hydraulic rate control
US2008136071A1 Elastomeric isolator
US2008110074A1 Hydraulic recoil buffer assembly
US2006236853A1 Hydraulic bolt buffer for firearm
US2006201759A1 Isolation cabinet
US2006202398A1 Multi-axial base isolation system
US2006168869A1 Hydraulastic recoil pad for a shoulder firearm
US2006086582A1 Semi-active isolator
US6513800B1 Mechanical double acting shock isolator
US6530563B1 Multi-axis shock and vibration isolation system
DE10125488A1 Shock absorber with throttle has piston with two longitudinal grooves in outer jacket to form single path out of internal high pressure chamber of absorber
US6568514B1 Damping mechanism having a pressure actuated orifice seal and a compact internally disposed pressure relief assembly
US6290217B1 Asymmetric wire rope isolator
US6244579B1 Light press manufactured (LPM) wire rope isolator and method of manufacture
US6406011B1 Wire rope isolator with pinned bar and method for making same
US6279416B1 Control apparatus for hydraulic lock
US6324794B1 Device using compressible fluid as switchable fluid spring for shock and vibration isolation and mitigation
US6244577B1 Double acting mechanical shock absorber
US6098966A Apparatus for absorbing shock and attenuating vibrations
US6065573A Adjustable energy absorption device with break-off adjustment knob