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FLACHGLAS SOLARTECHNIK GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    18
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FLACHGLAS SOLARTECHNIK GMBH has a total of 18 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1989. It filed its patents most often in Germany, Switzerland and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, semiconductors and civil engineering are VHF TECHNOLOGIES SA, DU PONT APOLLO LTD and SOLAR ROOFING SYSTEMS INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing FLACHGLAS SOLARTECHNIK GMBHs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 8
#2 Switzerland 3
#3 United States 3
#4 Japan 2
#5 Austria 1
#6 Spain 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FLACHGLAS SOLARTECHNIK GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Chehab Oussama Dipl Phys 6
#2 Chehab Oussama 6
#3 Rosendahl Reiner Dipl Ing 4
#4 Rosendahl Reiner 4
#5 Jaeger Wolfgang Dipl Ing 3
#6 Jaeger Wolfgang 3
#7 Jager Wolfgang 2
#8 Boehmer Walter 2
#9 Borufugangu Ieegaa 2
#10 Ausama Chiehapu 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5273593A Structural element, in particular a facade element
US5279680A Solar module and process for its manufacture
DE4208710A1 Solar cell component e.g. for roof of vehicle - has solar cell assembly of amorphous solar cells with active side directed in opposite direction to active side of poly:silicon solar cells facing incident sunlight
DE4140683A1 Panel-shaped solar module, in particular for use as a facade or roof element
DE4140682A1 Panel-shaped solar module, in particular for use as a facade or roof element
JPH0626283A Sandwich-shaped structure
DE4032569A1 Photovoltaic system coupled to mains network - has individual modules incorporating respective DC-AC converter for direct supply of mains network
DE4026165A1 Constructional glass panel for noise damping walL - incorporates solar cell array and consists of 2 glass panes interposed with plastic e.g. EVA
DE3939852A1 Thermally rechargeable fuel-cell based on lithium and hydrogen - features hydrogen permeable metal membranes separating electrode materials from electrolyte