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SMA TECHNOLOGIE AG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    25
About

SMA TECHNOLOGIE AG has a total of 25 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1999. It filed its patents most often in Germany, United States and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, environmental technology and machines are SALCOMP OY, COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES and PHOENIXTEC POWER CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SMA TECHNOLOGIE AGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Falk Andreas 6
#2 Bremicker Sven 5
#3 Victor Matthias 5
#4 Greizer Frank 4
#5 Cramer Guenther 3
#6 Moeller Norbert 2
#7 Huebler Uwe 2
#8 Juchem Ralf 2
#9 Frank Oliver 2
#10 Buchhold Stefan 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102006052295B3 Method and circuit arrangement for monitoring a photovoltaic generator
DE102006018854A1 Housing of a power converter
DE102006003904A1 Method for converting a DC voltage into a three-phase AC voltage
DE102005023291A1 inverter
DE102005023290A1 Bidirectional battery inverter
DE102005019763A1 Inverter with electrical winding material
DE102004054933B3 Protection device for a load current leading device
US7352549B1 Method of automatically recognizing an electrical system
DE102004030912B3 Method for converting a direct electrical voltage of a DC voltage source, in particular a photovoltaic DC voltage source into an AC voltage
DE102004030457A1 Inverter for currents, e.g. for converting direct/alternating current voltages, has a casing with a cooling unit for cooling the electric/electronic components in the inverter
DE10312920A1 Device for fixing a round plug in the socket
DE10251107A1 Device for locking a linearly movable element on a stationary object in the motor vehicle and commercial vehicle sector
DE10233125A1 Device for fixing and locking a pivoting member, e.g. the door of a vehicle, a bonnet or a trunk lid in a certain position
EP1226994A2 Medium frequency energy supply for rail vehicles
DE19961705A1 Device for the decentralized supply of regenerative energy