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S & R J EVERETT & CO LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    68
About

S & R J EVERETT & CO LTD has a total of 68 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1950. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, France and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, machines and packaging and shipping are LEEFLANG STEPHEN A, MPL INC and BURTON DAVID G.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing S & R J EVERETT & CO LTDs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 33
#2 France 14
#3 United States 11
#4 Germany 8
#5 Switzerland 2

Patent filings per year

Chart showing S & R J EVERETT & CO LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Everett Samuel James 31
#2 James Everett Samuel 10
#3 Howard Edward 5
#4 Camber Bernard 3
#5 Himmelweit Freddy 2
#6 Kelsh James Edwin 1
#7 Samuel James Everett 1
#8 Edward Howard 1
#9 Bernard Camber 1
#10 Somervell Roland William Gordo 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR1494479A Advanced sealed container
GB1125568A Improvements relating to sealed containers
FR1415497A Sterile packaging
FR1364894A Hypodermic syringe
GB1036000A Devices for taking and containing blood samples
GB1038875A Improvements relating to hypodermic syringes
FR1319778A Improvements to hypodermic syringes
GB910847A Improvements relating to the sterilisation of surgical and hypodermic equipment
GB927151A Improvements relating to containers for sterilisation purposes
FR1242737A Hypodermic syringe
GB898039A Improvements relating to the packaging of hypodermic needles
US3093133A Hypodermic apparatus
FR1237335A Device for hypodermic injections
DE1077831B Injection device
GB894854A Improvements relating to the sterilization of hypodermic syringes
GB878913A Improvements relating to sterile packings
GB870669A Improvements relating to hypodermic syringes
FR1199893A Surgical suture needle and method of making such needle
US2910983A Sewing needles
GB880813A Improvements relating to hypodermic apparatus