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MASTERFLEX AG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    16
About

MASTERFLEX AG has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2003. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, medical technology and electrical machinery and energy are WILMARC HOLDINGS LLC, PATTULLO NORMAN and WILLY RUESCH.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

Chart showing MASTERFLEX AGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Oser Daniel 6
#2 Mueller Willfried 4
#3 Guenzing Hans-Juergen 2
#4 Osterholt Gerd 2
#5 Mueller Wilfried 1
#6 Van Den Berg Paulus Cornelis M 1
#7 Ladru Pietronella Christina 1
#8 Berling Juergen 1
#9 Berling Jürgen 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102008055891A1 Flexible, electrically heated hose
EP1925541A1 Vehicle with safety device
DE102007011220B3 Medical multi-lumen device used as a breathing device for animals and humans comprises sections in the longitudinal direction with tubes extending through the reusable section up to a part of the disposable section
DE102006060968B3 Respirator e.g. endotracheal tube, for use in e.g. veterinary medicine, has arrangement with distal area provided with balloon, where distal section of balloon has large expansion in cross-section along axis than along another axis
DE102006060969B3 Respirator e.g. endotracheal tube, for use in e.g. veterinary medicine, has arrangement with distal area provided with balloon, where balloon has distal section provided to intrude in esophagus, and rods reversibly running by one tube
DE102006060454A1 Fuel cell assembly and method of operating a fuel cell
DE102006019562A1 Provided with reinforcing element hose line and method and apparatus for their preparation
DE102004012332A1 A fuel cell assembly
DE10348698A1 Apparatus and method for generating electrical energy and water from CO-containing hydrogen