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SALEN & WICANDER AB

Overview
  • Total Patents
    65
About

SALEN & WICANDER AB has a total of 65 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1946. It filed its patents most often in Sweden, United Kingdom and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets packaging and shipping, transport and environmental technology are GUANGDONG XINHUI CIMC SPECIAL TRANSP EQUIPMENTS CO LTD, SINYU TECH FUJIAN CO LTD and SINYU TECH (FUJIAN) CO LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SALEN & WICANDER ABs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SALEN & WICANDER ABs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Johansson Anders 8
#2 Stenstrom B H 7
#3 Johansson A 6
#4 Strombeck P 3
#5 Ajnefors K 3
#6 Persbeck Sven-Eric 3
#7 Strombeck Per 2
#8 Stenstroem B 2
#9 Stenstroem Boerje Harald 2
#10 Andaasu Yohanson 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US4597563A Tool holder for thermic cutting rods
US4090620A Method of transhipping general cargo between wheeled carriages and ships, and a plant for working this method
GB1530974A Device for moving railway waggons
US4126332A Transport vehicle
ES450255A1 Improvements introduced into a nozzle to deliver a jet of transversally contents liquid. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
GB1548628A Liquid jet nozzle
GB1497123A Ship of the ro-ro type
GB1495441A Device adapted to facilitate the simultaneous transportation of a number of standardized load units
US3964295A Method and device for ascertaining small amounts of oil in water
GB1429370A Method and plant for purification of waste water
GB1402825A Method and device for determining the concentration of small amounts of oil in water
GB1392071A Means and a method for reducing the risk of explosion during the cleaning of containers for explosive substances
GB1150383A An apparatus for Washing the Cargo Tanks of Ships, particularly Oil Tankers
GB876948A Improvements in or relating to apparatus for detecting the presence of explosion-generative substances in an atmosphere