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ITT

Overview
  • Total Patents
    10,953
About

ITT has a total of 10,953 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1942. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, electrical machinery and energy and semiconductors are EXPLOSIVE FABRICATORS INC, WESTERN ELECTRIC CO and FERRANTI LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ITTs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Belart Juan 70
#2 Anhalt John W 59
#3 Burgdorf Jochen 50
#4 Goodman David S 43
#5 Prohaska Hans 40
#6 Ray William A 38
#7 Anhalt John William 38
#8 Adams Robert T 37
#9 November Milton H 35
#10 Orthuber Richard K 34

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2007019415A1 LED floodlight system
US2007226893A1 Flange fitting for bathtubs and spas
US2007216238A1 Self contained pump electrical equipment power supply integrated into sealing device
US2006226066A1 Snap on strainer with side-slide cleaning
US2006286534A1 Enhanced computer-based training program/content editing portal
US2005249610A1 Five piston diaphragm pump
US2006132320A1 Mechanical self-cleaning probe via a jiggler
US6701535B2 Adjustment mechanism for a headmount apparatus
US6634389B2 Multi-layer fuel and vapor tube
US6378562B1 Multi-layer tubing having electrostatic dissipation for handling hydrocarbon fluids
US5982897A Selective denial of encrypted high precision data by indirect keying
US5930665A Wide frequency band transition between via RF transmission lines and planar transmission lines
US5893590A Quick connector housing with elongated barb design to prevent accidental engagement
US6005267A MES/MIS FET with split-gate RF input
TW329568B The audio/power jack for IC card
US5806040A Speed controlled telephone credit card verification system
US5884672A Multi-layer fuel and vapor tube
US5763896A Reduced dark current cathode structures for infrared detection
US6069445A Having an electrical contact on an emission surface thereof
US5757551A Beam splitter for an optical collimator assembly