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FOTHERGILL & HARVEY LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    51
About

FOTHERGILL & HARVEY LTD has a total of 51 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1948. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, textiles and paper and surface technology and coating are POHL GERHARD, COIN SALES CORP and BBS CORP.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing FOTHERGILL & HARVEY LTDs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FOTHERGILL & HARVEY LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Brown Brindley Jack 4
#2 Irving Kenneth 4
#3 Sollett Paul Anthony 3
#4 Tattersall P 3
#5 Tattersall Philip 3
#6 Taylor Bert 3
#7 Morrison Charles Atholl 2
#8 Gibson Howard T 2
#9 Gibson H T 2
#10 Yates S 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
BR8202217A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF Woven COMPOSITE LAMINATED FIBERS AND COMPOSITE LAMINATE
DE3206072A1 METHOD FOR PRODUCING WOVEN LAMINATES
GB2094223A Improvements in production of belt joints
IT8049688D0 Adjustable multisectional operating table
DE3031841A1 OPERATING TABLE
GB2057830A Surgical operating tables
DE2827432A1 COVERED REINFORCED FABRIC
GB1426768A Method for the edge reinforcement of open weave glass fabrics
GB1436368A Endless fibre glass belting
CA938531A Method for severing of weft yarn during weaving
GB1356950A Tubular bellows and like flexible tubular articles
GB1183832A Improvements in Spring Separators.
GB1185036A Improvements in and relating to Laminated Leaf Springs
GB1185035A Improvements in or relating to Laminated Springs
GB1174580A Improvements relating to Bearings and their Manufacture
GB942298A Improvements in or relating to looms for weaving
GB744424A Improvements in the desizing of glass fibres and fabrics
GB757386A A chemical modification of cellulose
GB724096A Process for the dimensional stabilisation of cellulose fabrics
ES189952A1 A procedure for the treatment of textile and similar materials