SCHREIBER ROBERT has a total of 13 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 100.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 1898. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), United States and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets civil engineering, measurement and machines are GROOT NIJKERK MASCHF B V DE, ELLICOTT MACHINE CORP and SONERUDS MASKIN AB.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
---|---|---|---|
#1 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 4 | |
#2 | United States | 4 | |
#3 | Germany | 2 | |
#4 | Austria | 1 | |
#5 | United Kingdom | 1 | |
#6 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 1 |
# | Industry | |
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#1 | Civil engineering | |
#2 | Measurement | |
#3 | Machines | |
#4 | Thermal processes | |
#5 | Medical technology | |
#6 | Packaging and shipping | |
#7 | Mechanical elements |
# | Technology | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Analysing materials | |
#2 | Dredging | |
#3 | Unspecified technologies | |
#4 | Cranes | |
#5 | Earth drilling | |
#6 | Sewers | |
#7 | Diagnosis and surgery | |
#8 | Pipes | |
#9 | Ignition and extinguishing | |
#10 | Burners |
# | Name | Total Patents |
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#1 | Schreiber Robert | 13 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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WO2017118453A1 | Construction machine with an upper structure and a lower structure | |
EP2966226A1 | Boom for attachments attached to construction machine | |
EP2982803A2 | Construction machine with levelling attachment and levelling method therewith | |
US9091680B1 | Fecal occult blood testing system | |
DE10354083A1 | Self-transportable container as a base station for underground installations | |
DE10354082A1 | Method for joining an underground product pipe to a collector pipe involves injection of a sealing foam into the space between a seal in a shield pipe and the collector pipe | |
US5264181A | Occult blood testing device | |
US5171529A | Occult blood testing device | |
GB191416089A | An Improved Starting Device for Liquid Fuel Burners. | |
US642804A | Electrically igniting lamps and liquid-fuel-burning devices. |