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PATIN PIERRE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    165
About

PATIN PIERRE has a total of 165 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1965. It filed its patents most often in France, United States and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets transport, packaging and shipping and environmental technology are ERNEST HECKEL SOC, BOULADON GABRIEL and ALLEN & GARCIA CO.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PATIN PIERREs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Patin Pierre 66
#2 Patin P 19
#3 Pieeru Patan 7
#4 Pierre Patin 4
#5 Patin Pierre-Armand 1
#6 Charles Patin Pierre 1
#7 Patin 1
#8 Pieeru Paten 1
#9 Jean Caubet Jacques 1
#10 Barree Jean 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2738561A1 Device for transferring between two transport elements
FR2723413A1 Method and device for avoiding vibration of a long length shaft
FR2692878A1 Variable speed conveyor element.
FR2688465A1 Stabilization device for vehicle.
FR2675135A1 Transport device, particularly with high speed conveyor element.
FR2639016A1 Stabilization device for tilting vehicle
FR2600612A1 Stabilization method and devices for a tilting vehicle
FR2555104A1 Device for turning the pages of a book
FR2551639A1 Device for retaining glacons in a glass
US4484857A Bladed turbine pump with adjustable guide vanes
FR2513325A1 Turbopump with adjustable steering vanes
EP0037748A1 Devices driven by permanent magnets
US4368796A Apparatus for the operation and control of the tilt of the body of a vehicle
US4053044A System for continuous entrainment at variable speed
FR2342918A1 Magnetic endless conveyor belt - is made of steel with layer of permanent magnetic material on top
DE2526074A1 DEVICE FOR DRIVE WITH CONTINUOUSLY CHANGING SPEED, IN PARTICULAR FOR A HANDRAIL
US3834520A Variable speed drive system
CA986445A Systeme pour l'entrainement a vitesse variable, notamment pour transporteurs continus
US3872793A Guided transport system
DE2265328A1 Rope-way type vehicle transport system - has rigid track suspended by cable-hung G-shaped brackets