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OLAV ESKIL JORGENSEN

Overview
  • Total Patents
    25
About

OLAV ESKIL JORGENSEN has a total of 25 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1912. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets engines, pumps and turbines and mechanical elements are NORTH BRITISH DIESEL ENGINE WO, FRANZ MAEDLER and LANOVA AG.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing OLAV ESKIL JORGENSENs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 16
#2 Germany 5
#3 France 4

Patent filings per year

Chart showing OLAV ESKIL JORGENSENs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jorgensen Olav Eskil 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB499308A Improvements in or relating to compressed air power transmitting plant
GB422024A Improvements in or relating to mechanical lighters
GB413860A Improvements in or relating to air power transmission systems
GB394583A Improvements in or relating to power transmission systems by compressed air
GB396944A Improvements in or relating to ships steering gear
GB355404A Improvements in or relating to diesel engines
GB344640A Improvements in or relating to fluid tight packing means
GB337126A Improvements in or relating to the method of actuating compressed air motors and to compressed air accumulators for use therein
GB318362A Improvements in or relating to internal combustion engines and/or explosion motors
GB301858A Improvements in or relating to pistons for internal combustion engines
GB301857A Improvements in or relating to the cylinders of double-acting two-stroke-cycle diesel engines
GB312589A Improvements in or relating to power transmission apparatus
GB150518A Improvements relating to the cylinders and crank-casings of internal combustion motors having single-action cylinders
GB148039A Improvements in reversing gear for engines or motors
GB149494A Improvements in valve controlling mechanism for internal combustion engines
GB137997A Improved means for governing diesel engines and the like