SKYSAILS GMBH has a total of 22 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2004. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), Germany and Hong Kong. Its main competitors in its focus markets transport, engines, pumps and turbines and environmental technology are SKYSAILS GMBH & CO KG, HULL F and KAMEWA AB.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
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#1 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 6 | |
#2 | Germany | 5 | |
#3 | Hong Kong | 5 | |
#4 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 3 | |
#5 | China | 2 | |
#6 | United States | 1 |
# | Industry | |
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#1 | Transport | |
#2 | Engines, pumps and turbines | |
#3 | Environmental technology | |
#4 | Machines |
# | Technology | |
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#1 | Marine propulsion | |
#2 | Ships | |
#3 | Wind motors | |
#4 | Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions | |
#5 | Special wind, spring and weight motors | |
#6 | Aeroplanes | |
#7 | Unspecified technologies | |
#8 | Auxiliaries on vessels |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Wrage Stephan | 11 |
#2 | Paulig Xaver | 7 |
#3 | Specht Bernd | 4 |
#4 | Erhard Michael | 3 |
#5 | Brabeck Stephan | 3 |
#6 | Mueller Stefan | 2 |
#7 | Wortmann Stefan | 2 |
#8 | Boehm Johannes | 2 |
#9 | Pfeiffer Wolfdietrich | 1 |
#10 | Reusch Bastian | 1 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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DE102015111224A1 | Starting and recovery device for a tethered wind power element | |
WO2013164446A1 | Mast arrangement and method for starting and landing an aerodynamic wing | |
CN104379443A | Aerodynamic wind energy conversion device and method for controlling such a device | |
CN103958344A | Method and device for controlling a tethered flying element | |
DE102004018835A1 | Watercraft with a free-flying maneuverable windage element as a drive | |
DE102004018837A1 | Watercraft with a free-flying kite-like wind attack element as wind drive | |
DE102004018838A1 | Positioning device for a free-flying kite-like wind attack element in a watercraft with wind propulsion | |
DE102004018814A1 | Setting system for a flying kite-like wind attack element in a watercraft with wind propulsion |