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HIROSS INT CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    86
About

HIROSS INT CO has a total of 86 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1977. It filed its patents most often in Italy, France and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets thermal processes, civil engineering and mechanical elements are DAIKEN CORP, SEMCO LLC and EUR EX S R L.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing HIROSS INT COs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing HIROSS INT COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Rossi Claudio 35
#2 Miller Allan Sinclair 14
#3 Rossi C 6
#4 Miller Alan Sinclair 4
#5 Miller A S 3
#6 Miller A 1
#7 Rossie Claudio 1
#8 Miller Allan S 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
LU87011A1 Device for selecting the aspirated air flow by a conditioning unit for ambient media
EP0240811A1 Control system for installations having a refrigerating circuit with capillary tube expansion
LU86806A1 Compact water refrigerator structure
LU86565A1 Device for cooling machines or media by circulating a refrigerated fluid
LU85802A1 Structure with elements that can be assembled to make mobile partitions
ZA8408064B Modular panel for raised floors
GB8405586D0 Modular panel for raised floors
CA1234983A Fluid cooling unit for air conditioning plant
LU84916A1 Heat recovery plant in rotary type air compressors
LU84915A1 Device and means for monitoring local conditioning installations
LU84527A1 Fluid cooling unit in environmental conditioning or working fluid plants
LU84388A1 Device for extending the route of a fluid within tubular beam exchangers
ZA8204413B Automatic condensation discharger
DE3216858A1 AIR CONDITIONING HOUSED IN A STANDARD CABINET
DE3009004A1 ADJUSTABLE SUPPORT FOR EXCESSED FLOORS
DE3008930A1 PIPE ELEMENT FOR HEAT EXCHANGER
DE3006183A1 INTERIOR COOLING SYSTEM
DE2949690A1 PIPE CONSTRUCTION, ESPECIALLY FOR HEAT EXCHANGERS
DE2924353A1 EVAPORATOR FOR COOLING CIRCLES, ESPECIALLY TO KEEP THE OVERHEATING OF THE COOLING GAS CONSTANT AND TO COMPENSATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INDIVIDUAL CIRCUITS