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RECYCLING ENERGIE ABFALL

Overview
  • Total Patents
    37
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RECYCLING ENERGIE ABFALL has a total of 37 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1987. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, biotechnology and textiles and paper are PFEFFERKORN HERBERT, KANU IFEYINWA RITA and KRYLOWICZ ADAM.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing RECYCLING ENERGIE ABFALLs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Carra Roland 24
#2 Wiljan Harry 19
#3 Kuebler Hans 17
#4 Wild Matthias 10
#5 Muck Ottokarl 8
#6 Schnell Roland 8
#7 Niefnecker Ulrich 7
#8 Kubler Hans 6
#9 Nimmrichter Margarita 5
#10 Schmid Martin Dr 2

Latest patents

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KR20070072914A Process and apparatus for low-emission storage of biodegradable matter
BRPI0419132A process for storing biologically degradable materials and device for carrying out the process
DE10336209A1 Storage of biodegradable organic material involves using container with regulated air feed system to suppress formation of methane
DE10218377A1 Method and device for separating heavy substances from slurries
DE19829648A1 Coarse dirt trap device for lifting the coarse material out of a pulper
DE19824806A1 Screening device and fabric dissolving device using this
DE19741521A1 Waste mixture preparation and separation process
DE19613248A1 Waste water solid screenings broken down by vigorous hydrodynamic forces
DE19505073A1 Hydrocyclone for sepn. of inert heavy materials from organic slurry
DE4226087A1 Process for the biological processing of organic substances, in particular for anaerobic biological hydrolysis for the subsequent biomethanization and device for carrying out the process
DE4120808A1 REPROCESSING OF WASTE FOR ANAEROBIC PLANNING OF ORGANIC BIOGENIC COMPONENTS OF WASTE, ESPECIALLY OF BIOMUELL, WET WASTE, RESIDUAL WASTE AND COMMERCIAL WASTE
DE3711813A1 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE TREATMENT AND ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION OF BIOGEN-ORGANIC WASTE