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ROBLON AS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    33
About

ROBLON AS has a total of 33 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1963. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and Denmark. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, consumer goods and optics are KOPALNIA WEGLA KAMIENNEGO WIEC, KUNSHAN KAINUOER METAL PROD CO and GLYNWED PIPE SYSTEMS LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ROBLON ASs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Olesen John 13
#2 Jorgensen Jorgen 5
#3 Schou E 2
#4 Torp Lars 2
#5 Kirkegaard Kim S 2
#6 Kurtzmann Knud 2
#7 Soerensen Arne H 2
#8 Olesen John Erik 2
#9 Birkbak Joergen 2
#10 Godballe Morten Andersen 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP2192264A1 Net with bands of composite material
DK200601411A Spindle for attaching pipes
GB0103845D0 Ripcord and cable comprising such a ripcord
DE19819522A1 Rope for attaching power cables to poles
US5995702A Side radiating cable with increased light output
EP0881323A1 Material coated with a water blocking agent and process for manufacturing the same
DE19731946A1 Fastening device for pipes and other objects and method for their production
EP0666243A1 Glassfibre bundle, and method and apparatus for its manufacture
DK130994A Apparatus for wound winding with variable hydrostatic transmission
DE4404430A1 Glass fiber bundle and method and device for its production
DK54391D0 Winding machine to move a subject with an unbreaked string of winding material
DE3805245A1 POWER TRANSMISSION TAPE
DE3724608A1 Arrangement for the lining of galleries constructed by mining technique
DE3715681A1 Method and device for producing a cable-shaped plastic composite body
ES301771A1 Improvements in the devices to control or influence the migration of material on shores and shores. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
US3299640A Means for influencing the sub-marine migration of material
CA740614A Means for controlling or influencing the sub-marine migration of material