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GIAMMARCO GIUSEPPE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    42
About

GIAMMARCO GIUSEPPE has a total of 42 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1974. It filed its patents most often in France, United States and Italy. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, environmental technology and materials and metallurgy are GIAMMARCO G, SWAPSOL CORP and INNOSEPRA LLC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing GIAMMARCO GIUSEPPEs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 France 9
#2 United States 8
#3 Italy 7
#4 Spain 5
#5 Japan 5
#6 Canada 4
#7 India 2
#8 Belgium 1
#9 Germany 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GIAMMARCO GIUSEPPEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Giammarco Giuseppe 19
#2 Giammarco Paolo 17
#3 Paoro Giamumaruko 3
#4 Giusetsupe Giamumaruko 2
#5 Jiusetsupe Jiamumaruko 2
#6 Paoro Jiamumaruko 2
#7 Jiusetsupe Giamumaruko 1
#8 Giuseppe Giammarco 1
#9 I Richiedenti Il Brevetto 1
#10 Paolo Giammarco 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JPS55102421A Method of absorbing and removing carbon dioxide and*or hydrogen sulfide by solution
JPS54155178A Liquid purification*regeneration
JPS5417391A Improved hydrogen production method
US4198378A Process for removing CO2, H2 S and other gaseous impurities from gaseous mixtures
ES460634A1 Process for removing gaseous impurities from a gaseous mixture containing the same
IT1082836B Hydrogen prodn. by reforming and converting hydrocarbon(s) with steam - with waste heat recovery giving reduced fuel consumption, for ammonia, methanol and oxo synthesis and hydrogenation
IT1118061B Carbon di:oxide, hydrogen sulphide removal from gas mixts. - with steam recirculation to reduce heat consumption
IT1071844B Carbon di:oxide, hydrogen sulphide removal from gas mixts. - with steam recirculation to reduce heat consumption
CA885027A Methods for the elimination from gas mixtures of the impurities contained therein
CA909484A Process for eliminating acid impurities from gaseous mixtures