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SIFSA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    45
About

SIFSA has a total of 45 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1971. It filed its patents most often in France, Spain and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, textiles and paper and packaging and shipping are DARLET JEAN PIERRE, DEREGIBUS A & A SPA and UEDA MASAKI.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SIFSAs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SIFSAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Gras Elie 7
#2 Bichet Lucien 4
#3 Rushiian Bishie 1
#4 Eri Gura 1
#5 Jiyatsukii Gaiyu 1
#6 Elie Gras 1
#7 Gayout J 1
#8 Elie G 1
#9 Bichet L 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
BR8005245A Adhesive press for long pipe footwear
JPS5670703A Press for adhering long boot
GB2055036A Rough moulding shaper for the rear portion of footwear
FR2475973A1 Composite mould to produce reinforced mouldings by induction heating - with a plain resin cavity face to isolate the insert
EP0011538A1 Mould for producing plastics articles by high-frequency heating and method of making the same
FR2451258A2 Mould for plastic prod. mfr. by high frequency heating - giving uniform distribution of high frequency field and rapid cooling of moulding
FR2442709A2 Mould for plastic prod. mfr. by high frequency heating - giving uniform distribution of high frequency field and rapid cooling of moulding
ES460197A1 Apparatus and method for storage and transport of powdered materials
CS193078B2 Facility for automatic continuous production of objects frequency heating
DE2431628A1 DEVICE FOR INSERTING POWDER INTO A MOLD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SHOE SHEETS
ES427132A1 Molding apparatus with material smoothing means and recycling means
DE2347293A1 Moulds for high frequency heating units - using high loss fillers to balance the heating for differing moulding thickness
FR2223995A7 Porous, artificial leather - comprising a thermoplastic matrix with incompatible inclusions
FR2171012A1 Moulding by high frequency heating - with the cavity and the moulding material evacuated to eliminate bubbles