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SCM CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    2,226
About

SCM CORP has a total of 2,226 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1951. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets textiles and paper, machines and macromolecular chemistry and polymers are NU KOTE INT INC, MARKEM IMAJE and MARKEM IMAJE HOLDING.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SCM CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Klar Erhard 40
#2 Clark Clayton H 35
#3 Mcginniss Vincent D 35
#4 Cappotto Samuel D 32
#5 Anderson Carl P 31
#6 Evans James M 31
#7 Shattuck Richard E 30
#8 Kleinschmidt Edward F 28
#9 Bonsack James P 28
#10 Nadkarni Anil V 27

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CA1292692C Dispersion of water dispersible or alcohol soluble substances in low cloud point lipoidal materials
CA1294629C Stabilization of lauric fats and oils
CA1298136C Dry mix composition for home preparation of gravies
AU6194386A Powder metal part
EP0250633A1 Acrylic and acrylic/epoxy copolymer composition
US4678351A Right margin zone hyphenation
EP0224562A1 Silane modified polymers.
EP0203361A2 Improved polyester resin gelkote composition
EP0197411A2 Shear resistant cationic latex
US4648904A Aqueous systems containing silanes for rendering masonry surfaces water repellant
US4621131A Polyesters derived from 2,2-dimethyl-4-methyleneglutaric acid and coatings prepared therefrom
US4608423A Linear addition polyester copolymers
GB8601628D0 Diverting product from a belt feeder to a vibrating conveyor
US4655620A Spelling error finding feature including an electronic spelling dictionary
US4619715A Fusible powdered metal paste
US4658980A Tamper evidencing plastic can top
EP0179355A2 Novel terpene derived functional silanes
US4633020A Perfluoro-keto-ylids as precursors of polychloroketones, 1,2-diketones and quinoxalines
US4604259A Process for making copper-rich metal shapes by powder metallurgy
EP0195805A1 Process for making a 2-deoxyuridine.