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KURT SCHROETER

Overview
  • Total Patents
    70
About

KURT SCHROETER has a total of 70 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1929. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United Kingdom and Austria. Its main competitors in its focus markets transport, mechanical elements and agriculture are KURT SCHROTER, CRANES DEREHAM LTD and BPW BERGISCHE ACHSEN KG.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing KURT SCHROETERs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 52
#2 United Kingdom 15
#3 Austria 2
#4 Ireland 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing KURT SCHROETERs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schroeter Kurt 30
#2 Walterscheid-Mueller Bernhard 12
#3 Schroeter Hans 4
#4 Schroeter Hans O 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE1211874B Safety friction clutch
GB926178A Improvements relating to overload clutches of the ratchet type
GB878997A Improvements relating to universal joints of the cardan type
GB879063A Improvements relating to overload clutches
DE1220675B Securing a hub on a splined shaft
GB839554A Improvements relating to overload clutches
GB806861A Improvements relating to overload clutches
DE1013911B PTO clutch for agricultural machinery
DE1062072B Coupling with torque limitation
DE1122781B Cardan joint with needle bearing
DE1004487B Trailer bogie with power transmission devices
DE1055896B Torque limiting clutch, especially for splined shafts
DE1034403B PTO clutch for agricultural machinery
DE1007542B Wide-angle joint, especially for agricultural machinery with a standardized spline
DE964110C Protection device for cardan shafts, especially on agricultural machines
DE953026C Protection device for cardan shafts on agricultural tractors
GB754439A Improvements in or relating to extensible couplings
DE1026579B PTO shaft with overload clutch
DE948568C Wide angle joint, especially for the PTO drive of agricultural machinery
DE1002169B Telescopic shaft, especially for cardan shafts on agricultural machinery