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SCHNEIDER FERDINAND

Overview
  • Total Patents
    62
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SCHNEIDER FERDINAND has a total of 62 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1893. It filed its patents most often in Switzerland, United Kingdom and Denmark. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, civil engineering and audio-visual technology are ELEKTROCAS NARODNI PODNIK, LEON HATOT ETS and WILHELM RAUSCH.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SCHNEIDER FERDINANDs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SCHNEIDER FERDINANDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schneider Ferdinand 47
#2 Ferdinand Schneider 9
#3 Alder Conrad 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
FR2087962A5 Continuous crystallisation of sugar
GB191218086A Improvements in Receiving Apparatus for Electric Waves.
US1054622A Apparatus for the operation of electrical clocks by electric waves.
GB191203966A Apparatus for the Operation of Electrical Clocks by Electric Waves.
GB191212680A Apparatus for the Operation of Electrical Clocks by Electric Waves.
GB191111548A Improvements in Thermostats.
GB191017737A Improvements in Clockwork Advertising Devices.
GB191007624A Improvements in Clockwork Advertising Devices.
GB190908123A An Improved Electric Clock.
GB190720380A Improved Electrical Clock.
GB190613373A An Improved Method for the Prevention of Sparking in Current Interrupters and the like.
US850972A Wireless receiving apparatus for exploding mines.
GB190525383A New or Improved Receiving Apparatus for Explosive Submarine and Land Mines, Operated by Electric Waves.
US838216A Explosive coherer-powder.
GB190517741A An Explosive Coherer-powder.
GB190517740A Apparatus for Exploding Mines by Means of Electrical Waves.
GB190517079A Improvements in and relating to Receivers for Electric Waves
GB190509846A An Improved Body-belt
GB190228102A Improvements in or relating to Coherers for use with Ætheric Electrical Apparatus.
GB189317982A Improvements in Devices for Automatically Controlling the Feed of Water to Steam-boilers.