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KAISER GEB

Overview
  • Total Patents
    36
About

KAISER GEB has a total of 36 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1911. It filed its patents most often in Germany, France and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, machines and machine tools are OLSCHEWSKY WILHELM, RUGAO MUCHEN PLASTIC PRODUCTS CO LTD and KNORR FOODS.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KAISER GEBs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kaiser Herbert 14
#2 Kaiser Guenter 8
#3 Robens Andreas 3
#4 Kaiser Michael 2
#5 Herbert Kaiser 2
#6 Gebrueder Kaiser 1
#7 Fischer Dr Andreas 1
#8 Storb Uwe 1
#9 Kaiser Herbert Dipl Ing 1
#10 Schulz Bernhard Dipl Ing 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE19937542A1 Method and device for packaging a meltable material
DE19846935C1 Assembly to convert semi-liquid hot pourable substance into granules or tablets has heated inlet pipe to rolling extrusion chamber
DE4334405A1 Transport device
WO9203280A1 Device for making granulates or pastilles from pourable material
DE4013405C2 Device for producing granules or pastilles from flowable material
KR100198853B1 Device for producing shot or beads from pourable material
DE3902957C2 Device for producing granules or pastilles from flowable material
DE3834635A1 Process and apparatus for breaking up melts
DE3327289A1 Process for finishing hot-melt contact adhesives
DE1941460A1 Method and device for producing granules from a melt
DE1294345B Device for continuous crystallization by sublimation
DE1259302B Device for the continuous production of granules from a melt
DE1198793B Device for the continuous production of granules from a melt
DE1178043B Method and device for producing granules from a melt
DE1164262B Device for polishing bottles, ampoules or the like.
DE1193474B Device for the transfer of melts, which are transported on an endless steel belt in the horizontal direction, into the solid state
DE1222891B Process for the production of materials which are easy to comminute and which are obtained by cooling a melt on a conveyor belt