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HUGHES & CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    123
About

HUGHES & CO has a total of 123 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1925. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, France and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets surface technology and coating, transport and control are OUEST UNION CHIM IND, SABINS ROLLAND C and VNI T I PRIBOROSTROENIYA MO N.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing HUGHES & COs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing HUGHES & COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Waite William Godfrey 18
#2 Higgins William Frederick 9
#3 Randall Jack Horace Percival 8
#4 Varvill Mark 7
#5 Waite William G 7
#6 Higgins William F 6
#7 Randall Jack H P 4
#8 Godfrey Waite William 4
#9 Lasch Leopold 3
#10 Palmer Peter Vincent 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB2075865A Water jetting nozzle
GB2022707A Jet pumps particulariy for ballasting and de-ballasting ships
JPS5551997A Pump
GB2015378A Nozzle ring
GB2016560A Method of and apparatus for cutting channels
JPS54105626A Rotary machine
US4209952A Underwater jet blasting apparatus
GB1603090A Jetting apparatus
GB1589739A Impressed current cathodic protection
GB1556727A Hydraulic valve
DE2227745A1 SYSTEM FOR INTRODUCING INERT GAS INTO THE TANK COMPARTMENT OF TANKERS
ES399628A1 Gas scrubber
US3116496A Folding boat hull
GB942270A Improvements in or relating to boats
DE1097236B Anode construction for the cathodic protection of metal containers containing water against corrosion
US3081175A Protection of structures in sea water
ES241919A1 A procedure and installation for the protection of a vessel's helmet (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
GB855316A Improvements in or relating to cathodic protection of metal structures against corrosion
GB867277A Improvements in or relating to cathodic protection of metal structures against corrosion
GB851902A Protection of structures in sea water against foulding by marine growths