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STAPLING MACHINES CO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    345
About

STAPLING MACHINES CO has a total of 345 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1929. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets machine tools, packaging and shipping and machines are NEWHOUSE WALTER F, WIREBOUNDS PATENTS CO and BERST FORSTER DIXFIELD COMPANY.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing STAPLING MACHINES COs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 150
#2 Canada 103
#3 France 38
#4 Spain 21
#5 United Kingdom 21
#6 Germany 4
#7 Israel 4
#8 Sweden 2
#9 Netherlands 1
#10 Norway 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing STAPLING MACHINES COs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Rosenmund Alfred L 62
#2 Kingsley David G 40
#3 Hogan William J 18
#4 Babcock Guilford C 14
#5 Riker Charles O 12
#6 Stivers Earl R 11
#7 Rice Richard L 11
#8 Woodbury Glen P 10
#9 Fitch Robert B 8
#10 Peters Guilford B 8

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US3565314A Box-assembling machine
US3561190A Carton taping machine
US3572261A Wirebound pallet
GB1214112A Collapsible palletized crate
US3600253A Apparatus for applying adhesive tape around packages
US3487970A Wirebound container blank with integral ends and bottom liner
US3504843A Container lid
US3497099A Wirebound container lid
US3498492A Wirebound container lid
US3556910A Taping machine
US3503548A Machine for separating,stacking and bundling box parts
GB1167277A Wirebound Container
US3506179A Machine for making wirebound boxes
US3460737A Wirebound box with integral ends
US3512337A Packaging machine
GB1135506A A wirebound container
US3406084A Tape applicator
US3435251A Control panel
GB1118600A Organotin compounds and process of rendering materials resistant to bacteria and/or fungi
US3443010A Composition and methods for rendering absorbent materials fungicidal comprising an aqueous solution of borax/and the bis(tri-n-propyltin) diammonium chloride of a tri-polyoxyethylated n-alkyl trimethylene diamine