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SNC TECHNOLOGIES INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    53
About

SNC TECHNOLOGIES INC has a total of 53 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1997. It filed its patents most often in Canada, United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets weapons, machines and basic materials chemistry are BJOERGUM NILS, FRANKLIN ARMORY HOLDINGS INC and KAWAGUCHIYA FIREARMS.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SNC TECHNOLOGIES INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Dionne Sylvain 37
#2 Gauthier Nathalie 7
#3 Macdougall John 5
#4 Dupuis Yves 4
#5 Guindon Louise 4
#6 Lepage Daniel 4
#7 Jalbert Carol 2
#8 Drolet Jean-Pierre 2
#9 Nathalie Dionne Sylvain Gauthi 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2006105636A1 Non-toxic5 metallic-boron-containing ir tracer compositions and ir tracer projectiles containing the same for generating a dim visibility ir trace
WO2006105635A1 Non-toxic, metallic-metal free zinc peroxide-containing, ir tracer compositions and ir tracer projectiles containing same for generating a dim visibility ir trace
CA2516893A1 Non-toxic jacketed ammunition
WO2007022612A1 Non-toxic jacketed ammunition
CA2470755A1 Protective mask
US6931978B1 Rebound attenuation device for automatic firearms
CA2371581A1 Training conversion kit for delay lever automatic firearm
CA2378859A1 Training conversion kit for delay lever automatic firearm
CA2419858A1 Firearm conversion kit
CA2317084A1 Firearm conversion kit
US6439123B1 Training cartridge
WO0114818A1 Conversion of firearms to fire reduced-energy ammunition
AU3952700A Two-piece barrel for low-energy training ammunition
CA2290025A1 Cartridge ejection mechanism for converted automatic pistol
US6625916B1 Conversion of firearms to fire reduced-energy ammunition
US6276252B1 Ammunition chambering mechanism for automatic firearms
EP0886120A1 Training barrel with projectile feed ramp for automatic firearms
EP0910782A1 Barrel positioning mechanism for automatic firearms