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MEYERCORD CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    164
About

MEYERCORD CO has a total of 164 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1923. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, consumer goods and packaging and shipping are EASCO LEASING CORP, GRAND RAPIDS LABEL COMPANY and PERNICANO VINCENT S.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MEYERCORD COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kerwin Daniel 21
#2 Rathke Harry C 12
#3 Klopfenstein Jess D 10
#4 Brownlee Kenneth H 10
#5 Akkeron Ludwig F 7
#6 Poschel Alfred B 6
#7 Trentadue Victor 4
#8 Davis Allan C 4
#9 Matthes Carl F 4
#10 Danieru Kaauin 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US5657855A Indicia applicator for cigarette packages
US4397710A Machine for applying indicia to tapered or straight cylindrical articles
US4459170A Method and apparatus for applying decals to articles
US4369082A Method and apparatus for applying decals to articles
EP0064088A1 Machine for applying indicia to tennis ball felts
ZA8102837B Machine for applying indicia to tennis ball felts
AU6987381A Applying indicia to tennis ball felts
CA1154299A Method and apparatus for applying decals to articles
NL7905168A Heat releasing decalcomania contg. pigmented elastomeric design layers - for application to felted polyamide textile sections used in tennis ball mfr.
US4248655A Position control system for a moving web
US4265355A Cigarette tax stamp applying machine and method
US4239570A Method and machine for transferring indicia to tapered articles
US4287016A Machine for applying indicia to tennis ball felts
US4234643A Tennis ball marking decalcomania
US4084501A Printing machine for printing groups of symbols
US3928115A Machine for transferring indicia to cylindrical articles
ZA7307651B Ceramic decalcomania and method of making
US3737088A Web processing apparatus
US3737091A Web processing apparatus
US3813268A Machine and method for applying indicia to articles