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MECAGIS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    64
About

MECAGIS has a total of 64 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1975. It filed its patents most often in France, EPO (European Patent Office) and Poland. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, machines and materials and metallurgy are FREDERICK EDMUND BERRY, ZUMTOBEL W and MAGNIER PHILIPPE.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MECAGISs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Verin Philippe 44
#2 Couderchon Georges 41
#3 Raholijaona Rouelle 7
#4 Colombel Luc 7
#5 Caquard Christian 6
#6 Deon Roger 6
#7 Berna Michel 5
#8 Colmar Christian 3
#9 Bonnin Andre 2
#10 Verin Phillipe 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP0921540A1 Fabrication process of a magnetic core of a soft magnetic nanocrystalline alloy and use in a differential circuit breaker
EP0921541A1 Fabrication process of a soft nanocrystalline magnetic core for use in a differential circuit breaker
EP0883141A1 Heating process with magnetic field of a soft magnetic component
EP0866312A1 Angular position sensor and applications
EP0855729A1 High sensitive relay and method of coating contact surfaces of a highly sensitive relay
EP0848397A1 Manufacturing process of a soft magnetic iron based alloy component with nanocristalline structure
EP0844628A1 Process for producing a magnetic core of nanocristalline soft magnetic material
EP0668596A1 Method of making a bobbin on a toroidal magnetic circuit
EP0692098A1 Electric current measuring device with a magnetic flux sensor, in particular for electric vehicles
EP0524087A1 Mechanical damping device for a magnetic core in a casing
FR2664691A1 Device for producing a signal representative of a displacement
FR2369551A2 Detection of liq. bath temp. - uses bimetal blade with hole retaining shaft for release when blade deforms
FR2320538A1 Temp. detector for liq. baths - comprises two tubes held in rest position against spring by bimetallic hook deforming at detection temp