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JUNKALOR VEB

Overview
  • Total Patents
    12
About

JUNKALOR VEB has a total of 12 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1951. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United Kingdom and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, computer technology and mechanical elements are JAEGER BEN E, AMSLER ALFRED J & CO and ERICHSEN GMBH & CO KG.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing JUNKALOR VEBs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 10
#2 United Kingdom 1
#3 United States 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing JUNKALOR VEBs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Scheffler 3
#2 Peter Dr-Ing 2
#3 Scheffler Dipl-Ing Peter 2
#4 Wolfgang Dipl-Phys 1
#5 Warscysek Fritz 1
#6 Wolfgang Trischmann Dipl-Phys 1
#7 Peter Dipl-Ing 1
#8 Hans-Heinrich Moebius Dipl-Che 1
#9 Gerhard Bargenda Dipl-Ing 1
#10 Wolfgang Kuehnert 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE1523671A1 Process and device for the precise amplification of low pressure measuring ranges
DE1297902B Cooling device of a gas extraction device, in which the condensate drainage forms a structural unit with the cooling device
DE1523114A1 Device for the automatic control of gas paths
DE1295880B Device for avoiding measurement errors due to changes in gas density in automatically registering gas calorimeters
DE1523107A1 Diffusion device for the quantitative determination of gases
DE1295221B Device for testing and setting gas quantity and gas flow measuring devices
DE1295236B Calorimeter for the automatic and continuous determination of the calorific value of fuel gases
DE1155921B Procedure for determining the exchangeability of fuel gases
US2960097A Fluid-pressure operated device
GB839641A A pneumatic pressure amplification device
DE1134221B Device for continuous measurement and continuous registration of the density of gases
DE1496319A1 Process for the production of galvanic solid electrolyte cells with a fixed reference system for gas potentiometric purposes