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SAELZLE ERICH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    54
About

SAELZLE ERICH has a total of 54 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1963. It filed its patents most often in Germany, Japan and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, machines and basic materials chemistry are NI I T I OPTICHESKOGO MATERIAL, LILLY TECHNOLOGIES INC and INST GEOL KARELSKOGO NAUCHNOGO.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SAELZLE ERICHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Saelzle Erich 12
#2 Saelzle Erich Dr 9
#3 Salzle Erich 5
#4 Salzle Erich Dr 3
#5 Saelzle Marcus 3
#6 Guenther Paul 2
#7 Eritsuhi Zerutsure 2
#8 Seodoru Enu Kuraineruto 1
#9 Eeritsuhi Zerutsure 1
#10 Salzle Marcus 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE10228116A1 Process for polishing glass objects
DE4217057A1 A method of reducing the lead and / or barium emission of lead and / or barium containing crystal glassware in contact with a liquid phase
JPS5992945A Glass product polishing method
ES8500612A1 Process for polishing glass objects in a polishing bath containing sulfuric acid and hydrofluoric acid.
DE3120711A1 Process for polishing glass articles
DE3120806A1 Process for polishing glass articles
DE2949383B1 Process for polishing sulfuric acid-hydrofluoric acid of glass objects
ATA664577A Continuous digestive process for vegetable fiber raw materials for the production of cellfum with recovery of the digestive agents
JPS52127154A Method of polishing bonded surface of face plate of electronic tube conical body to conical body
FR2316722A1 TELEVISION TUBE AND PROCESS FOR ITS MANUFACTURING
DE2528193A1 CRT bulb neck polishing using acid solution - applies acid solutions and rinsing water to upper part of polished neck and uses gravity flow
GB1110155A Process for polishing glasses
ES297522A1 Procedure for polishing glass objects (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
GB1019522A Improvements in and relating to glass polishing processes
GB1000938A Improvements in the polishing of glass articles