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HOFSAES MARCEL

Overview
  • Total Patents
    21
About

HOFSAES MARCEL has a total of 21 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy and machines are HOFSAESS MARCEL, TAKAYA KOUETSU and SHENYANG HUADE HIGH TECH ELECTRIC CO LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing HOFSAES MARCELs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 21

Patent filings per year

Chart showing HOFSAES MARCELs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Hofsaes Marcel 18

Latest patents

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DE10110562C1 Temperature-dependent switch with stamped adhesive layer
DE19909059A1 Switch with welding protection
DE19847208A1 Switch with an insulating carrier
DE19847209A1 Switch with an insulating carrier
DE19827113A1 Temperature-dependent switch with current transfer element
DE19807288A1 Temperature-dependent switch
DE19752581A1 Switch with a temperature-dependent switching mechanism
DE19748589A1 Switch with a temperature-dependent switching mechanism
DE19754158A1 Method for isolating an electrical component
DE19727383A1 Switch with a temperature-dependent switching mechanism
DE19705153A1 Shrink cap and method for its manufacture as well as component provided with the shrink cap
DE19636640A1 Switch with a security element
DE19623570A1 Temperature monitor with a Kapton film
DE19604939A1 Switch with a temperature-dependent switching mechanism
DE19545997A1 Switch with a temperature-dependent switching mechanism
DE19545996A1 Insulated housing and electrical consumer
DE19546004A1 Switch with a switching mechanism that switches in the event of overtemperature
DE19545998A1 Switch with a switching mechanism that switches in the event of overtemperature
DE19546005A1 Switch with a temperature-dependent switching mechanism
DE19514853A1 Temperature monitor with a bimetal switching mechanism that switches in the event of overtemperature