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MATEPA NV

Overview
  • Total Patents
    77
About

MATEPA NV has a total of 77 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1948. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, France and Switzerland. Its main competitors in its focus markets packaging and shipping, foods and drinks and agriculture are SAY IND INC, REXAM CLOSURES INC and MEYNARD JOSEPH.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing MATEPA NVs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MATEPA NVs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kalis Kornelis Pleunis 7
#2 Matepa N V Maatschappij Tot Ex 4
#3 Swane Albertus Antonius 3
#4 Albertus Antonius Dr Swane 3
#5 Antonius Swane Albertus 3
#6 Swane Dr Albertus Antonius 3
#7 Swane Albertus A 2
#8 Kalis Ir Kornelis Pleunis 2
#9 Kornelis Pleunis Kalis 2
#10 Kornelis Pleunis Ir Kalis 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US3406893A Transport case, especially a stacking container
DE1528170A1 Method for manufacturing a stacking box and stacking box produced by this method
ES298637A1 Stacking containers
DE1206788B Box consisting of a box base with box walls hinged to it
DE1192971B Stacking box
GB1002655A Improvements in or relating to stacking boxes or trays
GB993679A Improvements in or relating to stacking containers
DE1038383B Process for green fodder silage in the absence of oxygen
GB822344A A method of converting raw fodder into silage
GB779720A A method of effecting ensilages by means of mineral acid
DE1043780B Process for preserving green forage by ensiling
GB792709A A method of storing fodder in heaps on the ground to form silage
US2817587A Method of storing silage fodder
GB730842A Improvements in or relating to ensiling machines
GB743605A A method of producing silage
GB724770A A method of manufacturing resilient covering layers from coated corrugated paper and more particularly floor coverings or underlayers therefor
GB736414A A method of increasing the starch content of raw fodder
GB702117A A method of carrying out the aerobic fermentation of green fodder followed by the anaerobic storage thereof
IE20133L Roller ploughs
GB702420A Plough for use in clearing land which was at one time woodland