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OTTO WERNER

Overview
  • Total Patents
    91
About

OTTO WERNER has a total of 91 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1909. It filed its patents most often in Austria, Germany and Spain. Its main competitors in its focus markets civil engineering, furniture and games and materials and metallurgy are CONCRETE SAWING EQUIPMENT INC, PATCH MAN INC and ERMONT.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing OTTO WERNERs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Otto Werner 59
#2 Werner Otto 8
#3 Couwenbergs Paul 2
#4 Beese Ulrich 2
#5 Otto Wolfgang 2
#6 Voss Emil 1
#7 Schmidt Martin 1
#8 Mueller Helmut 1
#9 Horn Joachim 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP2599916A2 Riding or sports ground and method of production thereof
EP2546415A2 Useful area, in particular for riding, sport and playground areas, and method for constructing such a useful area
US2010040420A1 Soil stabilization and irrigation arrangement
AU2002254944A1 Ground-reinforcing element and composite of several such ground-reinforcing elements
WO03033818A1 Assembly for fixing to the ground
DE19543908A1 Brick for wall and floor cladding
EP0667927A1 Ground stabilising mat
IT8921785D0 Powder mixt. for tennis court cover layer
DE3902236A1 Foot massaging device with balls
DE3825666A1 Portable case table
DE3809581A1 POWDER MIXTURE FOR A TENNIS COURSE SURFACE AND METHOD FOR REPAIRING THE SURFACE
DD134437A1 Loetduese for small swallowers
GB828810A Method and apparatus for the continuous production of ribbons of dough
DE662259C Device for converting a lockstitch sewing machine into a double chain stitch sewing machine
US1996358A Building foundation
GB181075A Improvements in and relating to correspondence sheets
DE356939C Envelope-free folded letter that can be closed with adhesive tape
GB191513553A Vibration Massage Instrument.
GB191513129A Arrangement for Producing Short Unidirected High Tension Electric Current Impulses.
GB191411561A Apparatus for Converting Alternating Current into Pulsating Direct Current.