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SCHENCK DR ING DR ING E H HERM

Overview
  • Total Patents
    15
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SCHENCK DR ING DR ING E H HERM has a total of 15 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1959. It filed its patents most often in Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, environmental technology and electrical machinery and energy are KIRSEBOM GUSTAF NEWTON, PROLER SAM and FORNI LUBATTI SOC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SCHENCK DR ING DR ING E H HERMs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 15

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SCHENCK DR ING DR ING E H HERMs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Werner Wenzel Dr-Ing 15
#2 Peter Kallfelz Dipl-Ing 6
#3 Hermann Schenck Dr-Ing Dr-Ing 6
#4 Hermann Schenck Dr-Ing 5
#5 Franz-Rudolf Block Dipl-Phys 3
#6 Eberhard Steinmetz Dr-Ing 2
#7 Hermann Schenck Dr-Ing Dr H C 2
#8 Hermann Schenck Dr-Ing E H 1
#9 Wilhelm Gudenau Dr-Ing Heinric 1
#10 Hermann Schenk Dr-Ing Dres H C 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE1533875A1 Pieces of sponge iron protected from reoxidation, especially pellets
DE1533873A1 Process for reaction in an electric fluid bed
DE1533872A1 Method for stabilizing an electric fluidized bed
DE1533870A1 Waste heat utilization through exhaust gas cooling with electric flow bed ovens
DE1533874A1 Process for uniform gas flow through an autogenous fluid bed
DE1558433A1 Boiling separation in the electric fluid bed
DE1533871A1 Operation of an electric low-shaft furnace as an electric tiled bed
DE1533128A1 Method and device for the production of pellets with a low fines content
DE1508258A1 Electromagnetic cascade for liquid metals
DE1508256A1 Process for introducing hydrocarbons into ovens with direct electrical heating
DE1508078A1 Process for the production of iron with the help of nuclear energy
DE1546628A1 Coking process with direct heat transfer
DE1483031A1 Process for the electrical heating of solid bodies
DE1433631A1 Process for implementing the countercurrent principle in reactions between liquid metals and metal compounds, in particular metallurgical slags
DE1440602A1 Power supply electrode for electric reduction and melting furnaces