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MORGAN CONSTRUCTION CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    2,709
About

MORGAN CONSTRUCTION CO has a total of 2,709 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1894. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets machine tools, mechanical elements and machines are MORGAARDSHAMMAR AB, UNITED ENGINEERING INC and DAVY & UNITED ENG CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing MORGAN CONSTRUCTION COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Shore T Michael 220
#2 Woodrow Harold E 108
#3 Puchovsky Melicher 98
#4 Shore Terence M 96
#5 Hill William J 91
#6 George Jerome R 83
#7 Osgood Peter N 83
#8 Martins Armando S 78
#9 Myles Morgan 65
#10 Edwards Victor E 64

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2011108652A1 Rolling mill laying head
US2011100082A1 Side Looper
US2011075956A1 Sleeve for Oil Film Bearing
CA2618962A1 Rolling mill oil film bearing sleeve with filled keyway
CA2618426A1 Bundling method and system for long products
UA91530C2 Method of transporting and heat treating coils of hot-rolled products
CA2593949A1 Method of transporting and heat treating coils of hot rolled products in a rolling mill
US2008244886A1 Apparatus for urging an oil film bearing onto and off of a roll neck in a rolling mill
US7316145B1 Multiple outlet rolling mill
US2008196469A1 Modular rolling mill
UA86632C2 method and system for processing different sized long products
US7219521B1 Rolling mill product handling system
CZ200848A3 Method of continuously rolling a product in consecutive upstream and downstream roll stands
US2007012081A1 Oil film bearing with compact hydraulic mount
US7207202B1 Method of subdividing and decelerating hot rolled long products
CA2547178A1 Rolling mill roller guide
BRPI0601275A short bar separation and recovery system and method
US7191629B1 Modular rolling mill
US2006237510A1 Short bar separation and recovery system and method
US7093472B1 Method of continuously rolling a product exiting from an upstream roll stand at a velocity higher than the take in velocity of a downstream roll stand