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JOHN WILLS CLOUD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    30
About

JOHN WILLS CLOUD has a total of 30 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1903. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, France and Switzerland. Its main competitors in its focus markets transport, electrical machinery and energy and control are FAIVELEY TRANSP AUSTRALIA LTD, FREINS HOUPLAIN SOC D and BERLINER BREMSENWERK VEB.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing JOHN WILLS CLOUDs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 17
#2 France 10
#3 Switzerland 2
#4 Australia 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing JOHN WILLS CLOUDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Cloud John Wills 10
#2 Wills Cloud John 2
#3 John Wills Cloud 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB435999A Improvements in and relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB320932A Improvements relating to steam heating apparatus
GB222260A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB221555A Improvements in slack adjusters for fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB217724A Improvements relating to electric switches
GB205621A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB202735A Improvements in fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB199833A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB193559A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB191168A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB186387A Improvements relating to feed valves for fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB176900A Improvements in and relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB165179A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB154734A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB142250A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB144402A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
GB141785A Improvements relating to fluid pressure braking apparatus
AU1536309B Improvements in fluid pressure brake apparatus for railway vehicles