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MERITOR SUSPENSION SYSTEMS CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    57
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MERITOR SUSPENSION SYSTEMS CO has a total of 57 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Brazil. Its main competitors in its focus markets transport, mechanical elements and machines are CHALMERS WALLACE G, NAI NEWAY INC and FIRESTONE IND PRODUCTS COMPANY.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MERITOR SUSPENSION SYSTEMS COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fader Joseph A 21
#2 Medeiros Leo 14
#3 Yue Stephen 10
#4 Bechard Maurice A 8
#5 Kleckner Mark Allen 7
#6 Lopes Luiz G Jr 6
#7 Elders William James 6
#8 Drouillard Thomas M 6
#9 Sowinski Timothy James 6
#10 Mattice Michael W 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102008061086A1 A displacement preventing cast metal ring for a stabilizer and manufacturing process
WO2008130742A2 Peening method for vehicle suspension spring with ceramic peening media
US2008106056A1 Heat shrunken low-friction stabilizer bar sleeve
US2008093817A1 Crimp ring and stabilizer bar assembly
US2007257462A1 Die cast stabilizer bar ends
EP1717324A1 Stabilizer bar
US2006125164A1 Resilient bushing mount for a vehicle suspension
US2007052193A1 Suspension member retention feature
EP1580047A1 Thermal spray reinforcement of a stabilizer bar
BRPI0405336A Anti-roll collar and method of forming an anti-slip collar on a anti-roll bar
US2006103100A1 Integrated stabilizer bar bushing and strap
US2006103101A1 Angled bushing mount for stabilizer bar
US7198068B2 Cassette pigtailing machine for a coil spring
US6792681B2 Forged in-line tubular process
EP1229143A2 Method for surface hardening a steel coil spring
US6571903B2 Heavy duty truck suspension with drive axle
US6557874B2 Bushing retainer for stabilizer bar
US2002069688A1 Method for improving the fatigue life of a tubular stabilizer bar
US6318710B1 Stabilizer bars with variable cross-sectional properties
US6384388B1 Method of enhancing the bending process of a stabilizer bar