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SOENNECKEN FA F

Overview
  • Total Patents
    341
About

SOENNECKEN FA F has a total of 341 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1904. It filed its patents most often in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Its main competitors in its focus markets consumer goods, textiles and paper and furniture and games are BUERO EINRICHTUNGS FABRIKEN FORTSCHRITT GMBH, SOENNECKEN F and COPELAND ROBERT JAMES.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SOENNECKEN FA Fs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 231
#2 Switzerland 51
#3 Austria 45
#4 Denmark 10
#5 France 2
#6 Belgium 1
#7 United States 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SOENNECKEN FA Fs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Soennecken Firma F 21
#2 Gempe Erich 19
#3 Guehne Emil 13
#4 Mackrodt Helmut 11
#5 Funke Karl 10
#6 Ziegler Karl 9
#7 Hegel Werner 8
#8 Hillmann Walter 7
#9 Schneider Ludwig 7
#10 Mueller Matthias 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE2131548B1 Locking device for furniture with several extracts
DE2004088B1 Mobile shelving system
DE2003557B1 Mobile shelving system
DE1611544A1 Set of forms for carbonless accounting
DE1654731A1 Round table
DE1536709A1 Tabs for registry items
DE1536708A1 Hold-down for documents folder
DE1536703A1 Paper punch
DE1536702A1 Paper punch
DE1263690B Hanging or slip-on rail for document holders from hanging files
DE1536700A1 Device for attaching a hanging or slip-on member to a document container for hanging files
DE1436205A1 Auxiliary device for punching insert for ring books or the like.
DE1436204A1 Permanent diary
DE1288771B Roller shutter cabinet
DE1436200A1 Paper punch with stop rail
DE1231669B Paper punch
DE1219440B Line-up device in the form of a ring mechanism with split bars
DE1292623B Ring liner for binders, z. B. ring binders
DE1290525B Folder, especially loose-leaf binders with rows that can be folded across the back of the folder
DE1222473B Registry with a housing, cupboard or the like for accommodating document containers, in particular letter folders