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FATZER AG DRAHTSEILFABRIK

Overview
  • Total Patents
    41
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    88,397
  • Filing trend
    ⇧ 400.0%
About

FATZER AG DRAHTSEILFABRIK has a total of 41 patent applications. It increased the IP activity by 400.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), Switzerland and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets civil engineering, consumer goods and mechanical elements are CASAR DRAHTSEILWERK SAAR GMBH, BRIDON INT LTD and TREFILARBED DRAHTWERK.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FATZER AG DRAHTSEILFABRIKs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Nater Christof 6
#2 Rikli Christian 3
#3 Eicher Bernhard 3
#4 Wendeler-Göggelmann Corinna 3
#5 Flum Daniel 3
#6 Graf Daniel 2
#7 Sennhauser Marcel 2
#8 Daniel Graf 2
#9 Giezendanner Peter 2
#10 Natar Christoph 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102017101646A1 Longitudinal element, in particular for a tensile or suspension means
EP3196090A1 Wire rope comprising a supply line, in particular a service rope for a funicular assembly
CH710967A2 Testing and monitoring system for a cable car, in particular for the urban transport of people and goods, and a method for operating the same.
CH710269A2 Vorspannlitze, especially for static barriers.
CH709026A2 A method for detecting or monitoring a wire rope, and wire rope.
CH705267A2 Device for fixing a pulling element, in particular a tension cable.
CH701476B1 erosion component for structures for the protection and stabilization, slip and rockfall risk areas as well as a process for its production and a plant for carrying out the method.
EP1944565A1 Device for deflecting hollow charge projectiles
CH676014A5 Bank-stabilising anchor - has protruding ropes on wire nets gripped between clamping plates on anchor
CH676368A5 Cable twister - has path deflection rollers to give drawing action and prevent cable length variations during mfg.
DE3401260A1 Device for overload-shock absorption of cable structures