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FLECK CARL M

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  • Total Patents
    84
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FLECK CARL M has a total of 84 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1974. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), EPO (European Patent Office) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, environmental technology and machines are FLECK CARL M DR, OODEN KK and TEBOUL DANIEL.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FLECK CARL Ms patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fleck Carl M 33
#2 Fleck Carl Maria 16
#3 Fleck Carl Maria Dr 12
#4 Fleck Carl M Dr 7
#5 Fleck Werner 3
#6 Kaaru Emu Furetsuku 3
#7 Bruenner Alfred 2
#8 Brunner Alfred 1
#9 Kaaru Maria Furetsuku 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU2126201A Controllable ignition circuit
WO9705369A1 Process and device for decompositing nitrogen oxides in internal combustion engine exhaust gases
AU6181496A Soot filter, in particular for diesel engine exhaust gases
AU3817593A Honeycomb ceramic body
AU3620393A Converter circuit
WO9200442A1 Process and device for cleaning exhaust gases
ATA97091A Single-ended converter and its use to supply a soot filter for waste gases (hot gases, exhaust gases)
AU7755491A Process and device for removing particles from exhaust gases
ATA168490A Process for burning aerosols, especially soot, contained in waste gases
ATA50690A Process for coating a catalyst
US4979364A Diesel fuel exhaust gas filter
CA1172303A Apparatus for producing a directed flow of a gaseous medium utilizing the electric wind principle
EP0039669A2 Electrostatic air filter
US4380720A Apparatus for producing a directed flow of a gaseous medium utilizing the electric wind principle
EP0029421A1 Device for generating a directed current of a gaeous medium
ATA39579A Device for generating airflow at atmospheric printing
US4185316A Apparatus for the generation of ions
CH626706A5 Device for producing ions
DE2518879A1 Local fuel burn up obtained by comparison of readings - from in core detectors containing different fissile materials
DE2518876A1 Flux-time product determn in nuclear reactors - by measuring induced activity of indicator elements introduced into nuclear fuel casings