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SICCE SPA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    59
About

SICCE SPA has a total of 59 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1982. It filed its patents most often in Italy, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, engines, pumps and turbines and agriculture are EMERSON APPLIANCE MOTORS EUROPE, PLASET SPA and ASKOLL P & C S R L.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SICCE SPAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Pettenon Paolo 35
#2 Piazzalunga Giovanni 17
#3 Baron Giancarlo 10
#4 Carraro Federico 8
#5 Faccin Roberto 8
#6 Pattenon Paolo 1
#7 Pitenung Paul 1
#8 Sovilla Livio 1
#9 Faccin R 1
#10 Piazzalunga G 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2010102670A1 Heater for aquariums, particularly of the immersion type
WO2010102672A1 Carbon dioxide generator particularly for aquariums and the like
EP2161064A1 Filtering device for ponds and the like
WO2008132108A2 Recalibratable aquarium heater
WO2008131987A1 Aquarium lid
EP1354578A1 A whirlpool bathtub
AU2003215799A1 A control device for an electric motor, in particular a single-phase brushless synchronous motor with permanent magnets
US2001028855A1 Hydraulic pump with permanent-magnet motor having a preset direction of rotation
EP1091474A2 Motor with bipolar permanent magnet rotor, allowing easier starting
EP1061633A1 Rotor of synchronous permanent-magnet motor with preset direction of rotation
US6150790A Method for the starting and steady-state supply of a permanent-magnet synchronous motor particularly for driving a hydraulic pump
BR9906688A Starting process and steady-state supply of a permanent magnet synchronous motor
CZ20001232A3 Method of starting and continuous feeding synchronous motor with permanent magnets, particularly for driving hydraulic pump
IL128366D0 Actuation and control method and device particularly for synchronous permanent-magnet motors
US5750023A Self-priming pumping device for hydraulic circuits