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KING KG REGULA WERK

Overview
  • Total Patents
    14
About

KING KG REGULA WERK has a total of 14 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1970. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, electrical machinery and energy and measurement are EDWARD GEORGE TURNER, WRIGHT JOHN STRATTON and UNIVERSEL.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KING KG REGULA WERKs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 11
#2 EPO (European Patent Office) 1
#3 United Kingdom 1
#4 Japan 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KING KG REGULA WERKs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 King Herbert 6
#2 Bossert Herbert 3
#3 King Herbert Ing Grad 2
#4 Heruberuto Kingu 1
#5 Op De Beeck Joseph Alphonse 1
#6 King-Herbert 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP0003535A1 Electronic flash unit with controlled light emission
DE2826970A1 Shutter mechanism for camera - has blade(s) opened by actuator and held by electromagnetic latch for desired exposure time
DE2457068A1 Program controlled shutter for photographic camera - has at least two shutter strips and a lever system with a spring
GB1424070A Camera with flash cube holder for impact-ignited flash cubes electromagnetic bearing means
DE2305884A1 ELECTRONIC FLASH DEVICE WITH ASSOCIATED CHARGING DEVICE
DE2251943A1 ELECTRONIC FLASH DEVICE FOR CAMERA WITH FLASH CUBE SOCKET FOR STOCK-IGNITED FLASH CUBES
DE2249955A1 ELECTRONIC FLASH DEVICE FOR CAMERA WITH FLASH CUBE SOCKET FOR STOCK-IGNITED FLASH CUBES
DE2249982A1 ADAPTER FOR CONNECTING A FLASH UNIT TO A CAMERA
DE2220975A1 ELECTRONIC FLASH DEVICE FOR CAMERA WITH FLASH CUBE SOCKET FOR STOCK-IGNITED FLASH CUBES
DE2204806A1 PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA WITH CENTRAL OR ROTARY SHUTTER
DE2060045A1 Device for displaying the limit value of an electrical voltage
DE2060143A1 Device for photographic camera to indicate whether the prevailing light conditions fall below a predetermined value