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FLACHSMANN AG EMIL

Overview
  • Total Patents
    47
About

FLACHSMANN AG EMIL has a total of 47 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1988. It filed its patents most often in Switzerland, South Africa and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets pharmaceuticals, foods and drinks and machines are LI CHENGREN, FRIMLINE PRIVATE LTD and NEILOS S R L.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FLACHSMANN AG EMILs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Steiner Rudolf 27
#2 Colombi Renato 10
#3 Kreuter Matthias-Heinrich Dr 7
#4 Flachsmann Rene 5
#5 Kreuter Mathias-Heinrich 5
#6 Honerlagen Hans J 5
#7 Steinbach Thomas 3
#8 Tittel Gerolf Heribert Hugo Ma 3
#9 Kreuter Mathias-Heinrich Dr 3
#10 Kreuter Matthias-Heinrich 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CH693403A5 A process for the removal of undesired toxic alkaloids from plants or from plant preparations.
CH690816A5 Using a partial or Vollextrates from unfermented Camellia sinensis L. for the manufacture of a medicament, a medical product, a cosmetic product or a dietary supplement product.
CH690817A5 A method for preparing a stable, homogeneous, free from secondary products or nearly free extract.
US5906848A Process for the removal of undesired contaminations and/or residues contained in beverages or in vegetable preparation
CH689818A5 Removal of lipophilic impurities/residues from drink or plant prepn.
CH688604A5 Removal of lipophilic impurities/residues from drink or plant prepn.
CH686556A5 Process for the preparation of pesticide-poor concentrates of active ingredient from plants.
CH685673A5 Prepn. of active ingredient concentrate from plant extract
CH683594A5 A process for the preparation of a composition containing plant extract which is particularly suitable for the encapsulation into a rigid covering material.
EP0347493A1 Process for producing partial medicinal and/or herbal plant extracts containing vapour-volatile and other lipophilic constituents