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REPPISCH WERKE AG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    59
About

REPPISCH WERKE AG has a total of 59 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1966. It filed its patents most often in Switzerland, Germany and Italy. Its main competitors in its focus markets furniture and games, consumer goods and machines are BENNET JAMES DICK, QI JIANCHENG and SAUTEREAU JACQUES.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing REPPISCH WERKE AGs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing REPPISCH WERKE AGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Ubezio Lorenzo 19
#2 Ubezio L 7
#3 Ubezio Lorenz 4
#4 Willi Pieper 2
#5 Harder Paul 2
#6 Ubetsuio Rorentsuo 2
#7 Lorenzo U 2
#8 Rorentsuo Ubechio 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE4028166A1 Chipboard panel edge reinforcing compact automatic system - injects strengthening agent in stages at intervals using gp. of successive nozzles w.r.t. edge length, for fireproofing
CH676571A5 Chipboard edge hardening - uses groups of jets to inject the bonding medium automatically according to the board length
DE3630628A1 Desk with height- and inclination-adjustable desk top
DE3422447A1 Vertically adjustable work-table
DE3111493A1 Drawing apparatus
DE3010908A1 DRAWING DEVICE
DE3010907A1 DRAWING SETUP
JPS5519101A Table that its height can be adjusted
IT7822920D0 Adjustable drawing table support - is fixed by locking mechanisms in outer and inner hollow columns with relative movement guided by balls running in grooves
ES469279A1 Improvements in pedestals for drawing (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
GB1598979A Drafting board support
GB1598980A Drafting board support
YU93378A Drawing stand
ATA272078A Drawing stand
ATA241679A Drawing stand
DE2744481A1 HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE TABLE TOP
CH615814A5 Office furniture which can be used as an office table and/or desk and can be composed of a number of units
CH611501A5 Drawing stand
CH581974A5 Easily assembled multi purpose furniture - has plane surfaces bolted to pair of V-shape framework legs