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RHODIA INDUSTRIAL YARNS AG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    60
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RHODIA INDUSTRIAL YARNS AG has a total of 60 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1990. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, textiles and paper and macromolecular chemistry and polymers are TOHO BESLON CO, TOHO RAYON KK and TEJDZHIN ARAMID B V.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing RHODIA INDUSTRIAL YARNS AGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Myard Philippe 10
#2 Schuetze Gustav 9
#3 Schaffner Paul 7
#4 Kurt Max 7
#5 Philippon Frederic 7
#6 Wattenhofer Christian 5
#7 Bordes Bertrand 5
#8 Schutze Gustav 4
#9 Briois Jean-Francois 3
#10 Sameli Werner 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2005061209A1 Composite materials comprising a reinforcing material and a thermoplastic matrix, precursor compound article of said materials and products obtained using same
FR2865481A1 Composition for yarns; thread with improved properties and use thereof.
FR2862665A1 Yarns, fibers and filaments for non-stick weaving
FR2859943A1 Composite structure
CN1599810A Method for making propylene monofilaments, propylene monofilaments and their use
TW579394B Process for the production of fine monofilaments made from polypropylene, fine monofilaments made from polypropylene, and their application
WO02063083A1 Knitted fabric consisting of polyamide yarns for producing layered composite bodies, and the use of the same
US6528161B1 Method for the production of hydrolysis stabilized polyester monofilaments and use thereof
TW363989B Process for pre-adhering polyester filaments
EP0970269A1 Method for producing polyamide monofilaments and monofilament for technical fabric
EP0757788A1 Process and device for detecting structural faults of moving flat textile materials
EP0663966A1 Monofilaments with improved weavability and their use
EP0391249A1 Monofilaments from synthetic polymers