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FRANZ LUDWIG MAEDLER

Overview
  • Total Patents
    20
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FRANZ LUDWIG MAEDLER has a total of 20 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1920. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets engines, pumps and turbines, environmental technology and electrical machinery and energy are CUNEWALDE MOTOREN, LANOVA AG and ELSBETT L.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing FRANZ LUDWIG MAEDLERs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 20

Patent filings per year

Chart showing FRANZ LUDWIG MAEDLERs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB347249A Improvements in and relating to apparatus for massaging the human body
GB161531A Arrangement for fuel delivery in internal combustion engines
GB159875A Improvements in automatic beat or lift valves for two-stroke cycle internal combustion engines
GB157912A Electric ignition apparatus for internal combustion engines
GB156779A Spark plugs for use in internal combustion engines
GB156249A Improvements in or relating to the operative control of two-stroke internal combustion engines
GB147475A Process for operating internal combustion engines with difficultly volatilisable fuel and electric ignition
GB146878A Improvement in volatilising injecting and igniting liquid fuel for internal combustion engines
GB146444A Improved valve control for internal combustion engines
GB146416A Improved piston for quick-running internal combustion engines
GB146417A Piston cooling
GB146418A Improved piston for internal combustion engines
GB146419A Heated vaporiser for internal combustion engines
GB146220A Water cooling device for valves of explosion engines
GB146196A Improvements in the distribution of the cooling water in water-cooled explosion engines
GB169252A Water-cooling the cylinder head of heat-driven engines
GB156590A Volatilising injecting and igniting process and apparatus for internal combustion engines with self-igniton
GB169009A Improvements in the injection of fuel in internal combustion engines
GB170539A Improvement in internal combustion engines driven by liquid fuel