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SAB WABCO SPA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    36
About

SAB WABCO SPA has a total of 36 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. It filed its patents most often in Italy, EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets transport, machines and medical technology are SMITH EUGENE A, NEW YORK AIR BRAKE and FAIVELEY TRANSPORT ITALIA SPA.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SAB WABCO SPAs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Italy 20
#2 EPO (European Patent Office) 9
#3 United States 5
#4 Canada 1
#5 China 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SAB WABCO SPAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Barberis Dario 33
#2 Tione Roberto 23
#3 Correndo Roberto 4
#4 Birot Eric 3
#5 Gallavardin Daniel 3
#6 Ouzounis Dionisios 3
#7 Coulange Christian 3
#8 Casalone Enrico 2
#9 Pagliero Paolo 2
#10 Roberto Correndo 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2005231026A1 Electro-pneumatic braking control unit for a railway or tramway vehicle
US2003127909A1 Safety system for continuously checking the integrity of a railway train
US6546318B2 Railway train control and communication system
CA2313441A1 A control and communication system for railway trains
EP0982209A1 A braking system, in particular for trains with high composition
EP0978434A1 A braking system for trackbound vehicles, including an electronically controlled electropneumatic distributor
EP0983920A1 An electronically controlled electropneumatic device intended to be connected at the end of a train for facilitating braking thereof
EP0968897A2 Method and system for determining automatically the composition of a trackbound train
EP0784003A2 Assembly for controlling braking of a railway train
EP0722869A2 Railroad vehicle brake control assembly
EP0722871A1 Railroad vehicle control assembly, and railroad vehicle equipped therewith
EP0689979A1 A lifting device which can be fitted in railway and tramway vehicles, particularly for enabling disabled people to board and alight