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KIPPER HERMAN B

Overview
  • Total Patents
    37
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KIPPER HERMAN B has a total of 37 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1915. It filed its patents most often in United States and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, organic fine chemistry and textiles and paper are TOPSOE HALDOR, VULCAN CHEMICAL COMPANY LTD and ROTH WIESLAW J.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KIPPER HERMAN Bs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 36
#2 Canada 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KIPPER HERMAN Bs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kipper Herman B 37

Latest patents

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US2365413A Process for dehydrogenation of gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons
US2341995A Process for the dehydrogenation of liquid and gaseous petroleum hydrocarbons
US2274204A Process for selective oxidation or dehydrogenation of petroleum hydrocarbons
US2224603A Process for the synthesis of drying oils from petroleum hydrocarbons
US2228356A Process for the synthesis of unsaturated petroleum hydrocarbon oils
US2221301A Treatment of unsaturated hydrocarbon oils
US2217057A Process for the synthesis of artificial rubber or rubberlike compounds
US2236796A Process for the synthesis of chlorinated saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon oils
US2199633A Process for the synthesis of chlorinated, unsaturated hydrocarbons
US2227311A Process for the synthesis of plastic materials from unsaturated hydrocarbon oils andsulphur
US2171851A Process for the manufacture of paints
US2152890A Process for the production of chlorinated unsaturated petroleum hydrocarbons
US1987195A Process for the digestion of vegetable growths to produce cellulose
US1985609A Process for the digestion of vegetable growths to produce cellulose
US2005190A Process for the digestion of vegetable growths to produce cellulose
US1975161A Process for the digestion of vegetable growths to produce cellulose
US1878586A Process of recovering sodium, potassium and magnesium chlorides from natural brines and controlling the crystal sizes
US1863751A Process of recovering sodium, potassium and magnesium chlorides from natural brines
US1789235A Process for the manufacture of sodium carbonate
US1768075A Manufacture of fertilizer salts