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RMI TITANIUM CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    43
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RMI TITANIUM CO has a total of 43 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1990. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, environmental technology and surface technology and coating are INTECO INT TECHN BERATUNG, BERK EXOTHERMICS LTD and VENJUKOVSKY ARMATURNY ZAVOD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing RMI TITANIUM COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Spadafora Frank P 19
#2 Yu Kuang-O 18
#3 Seagle Stanley R 12
#4 Jacques Michael P 12
#5 Martin Brian W 9
#6 Fisher Richard L 7
#7 Schutz Ronald W 6
#8 Russo Patrick A 5
#9 Love William W 4
#10 Porter Richard L 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2007204970A1 Continuous casting of reactionary metals using a glass covering
US2006254746A1 Continuous casting of reactionary metals using a glass covering
US2007163387A1 Method and apparatus for preheating and feeding material
US2006102314A1 Continuous casting of reactionary metals using a glass covering
WO2005017233A2 Insulated cold hearth for refinning metals having improved thermal efficiency
CA2465403A1 Titanium hockey stick
US6983007B2 Method of manufacturing electrodes and a reusable header for use therewith
US6561259B2 Method of melting titanium and other metals and alloys by plasma arc or electron beam
US6409792B1 Process for melting and casting ruthenium-containing or iridium-containing titanium alloys
US5579988A Clad reactive metal plate product and process for producing the same
US5332545A Method of making low cost Ti-6A1-4V ballistic alloy
GB9423257D0 Enhancement of hot workability by use of thermal spray coatings
US5298095A Enhancement of hot workability of titanium base alloy by use of thermal spray coatings
US5201967A Method for improving aging response and uniformity in beta-titanium alloys
US5211775A Removal of oxide layers from titanium castings using an alkaline earth deoxidizing agent
US5022935A Deoxidation of a refractory metal