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H G WEBER AND COMPANY INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    42
About

H G WEBER AND COMPANY INC has a total of 42 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1938. It filed its patents most often in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets packaging and shipping, machines and textiles and paper are H G WEBER & COMPANY INC, HUDSON SHARP MACHINE CO and LEHMACHER & SOHN MASCH.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing H G WEBER AND COMPANY INCs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 35
#2 United Kingdom 4
#3 Germany 3

Patent filings per year

Chart showing H G WEBER AND COMPANY INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jacobsen Paul W 18
#2 Weber Herbert H 9
#3 Beninger Robert L 7
#4 Kristola Jay L 2
#5 Olsen Joseph O 2
#6 Hannon Gilbert H 2
#7 Midnight Margaret C 1
#8 Kuester Warren J 1
#9 Klaeser Richard N 1
#10 Lubeley Frederick L 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5520464A Heat seal SOS bag
US5518316A Heat sealed bag
US3958392A Method and apparatus for heat shrinking film about articles
US3910011A Apparatus for packaging stacked articles
US3415353A Apparatus for simultaneously elevating and lowering packaging articles
US3389679A Pilot for glue detector probe and for locating glue line on a moving and weaving web
US3406495A Carton closer and sealer
US3371769A Elevator conveyor
US3367039A Tensioning and reversal of web without rollers
US3343459A Control system
US3340886A Sandwich type adjustable sensing nozzle
US3341099A Fluid operated sensing head
US3300114A Three dimensional web shifting apparatus
US3260435A Fluid pressure operated sensing system
US3260434A Fluid pressure operated sensing system
US3332207A Carton forming, filling and sealing machine
US3240410A Proportional edge alignment control system
US3254818A Three dimensional web shifting apparatus
US3243993A Fluid pressure operated sensing head
US3171550A Chute structure for case moving mechanism