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HOLMSTROEM CARL

Overview
  • Total Patents
    27
About

HOLMSTROEM CARL has a total of 27 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1890. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, United States and Austria. Its main competitors in its focus markets weapons are MAYLARD MARTIN WILLIAM, BRENNAN D C FIREARMS and CLARUS BRUNO.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing HOLMSTROEM CARLs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 13
#2 United States 5
#3 Austria 4
#4 Spain 4
#5 France 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing HOLMSTROEM CARLs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Weapons

Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Holmstroem Carl 22
#2 Mascall Arthur Edward 6
#3 Middleton Elias 4
#4 Kohler Gustaf Alexander 4
#5 Bremberg Axel 4
#6 Holmstrom Katherine Annette 1
#7 Carl Holmstroem 1
#8 Koehler Gustaf Alexander 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US1273860A Breech-loading ordnance.
GB190508552A Improvements relating to Gun Carriages or Mountings.
GB190508287A Improvements relating to Percussion Primers for Ordnance
GB190508290A Improvements relating to the Breech Mechanism of Ordnance
US734416A Breech mechanism for ordnance.
GB190207951A Improvements in Gun Mountings or Carriages.
GB190207610A Improvements in the Breech-mechanism of Ordnance.
GB190205205A An Improved Percussion Primer or Detonator
US708884A Breech mechanism for ordnance.
US705841A Breech block and chamber for ordnance.
GB190200062A Improvements in Breech Mechanism for Ordnance
GB190126732A Improvements relating to Gun Mountings or Carriages
GB190121712A Improvements relating to Gun-mountings
US715073A Breech mechanism for guns.
GB190115364A Improvements relating to the Firing Mechanism of Ordnance.
GB190111592A Improvements relating to Breech Loading Ordnance
GB190109670A Improvements relating to the Breech Mechanism of Ordnance.
GB189311880A Improvements relating to Gearing for Operating the Training and Elevating Apparatus of Guns, and for similar purposes.