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SCHUSTER DIETRICH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    15
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SCHUSTER DIETRICH has a total of 15 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1966. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United States and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets basic materials chemistry, electrical machinery and energy and organic fine chemistry are TIMCAL AG, TONEN CORP and MACDERMID OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS LLC.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

Chart showing SCHUSTER DIETRICHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schuster Dietrich 6
#2 Schuster Dietrich Dr 5
#3 Schuster Dietrich Dipl Chem Dr 2
#4 Deiitoritsuhi Shiyusutaa 1
#5 Lander Heidelore 1
#6 Schuster Dorina 1

Latest patents

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DE102006038854A1 Preparing multilayered objects, useful e.g. as a plaster, comprises connecting electrically non-conducting materials having a lattice layer of tetrahedral or octahedral silicate, with one or more electrical conductor layers
EP0496932A2 Method of preparation of a polymer electrode, namely an electrode with reversible redox properties
EP0334237A1 Method for manufacturing of carbon containing electrodes for primary and/or secondary electrical cells
DE3401820A1 CATALYTIC METHOD FOR PRODUCING AMIDES
DE3029622A1 Light, thin, flexible, flat current generating cell - consists of fluoro-polymer film, metal mesh coated with catalyst, electrolyte carrier and metal foil
DE2947853A1 Gas electrode for metal electrolyte gas cell - has metal wire fabric on ptfe film with coating preventing passivation; used for generating electricity
DE2757322A1 COOLANTS, LUBRICANTS AND CLEANING AGENTS FOR THE METALWORKING INDUSTRY AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION
DE2738128A1 Telescopic boarding ladder for ship or boat - has tubular sections with internal grooves to guide pins on next smaller dia. section
US3429909A Secondary aminoalcohol-boric acid reaction product and production thereof