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STEWING KUNSTSTOFF

Overview
  • Total Patents
    67
About

STEWING KUNSTSTOFF has a total of 67 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1971. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and German Democratic Republic. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, optics and packaging and shipping are MARICEVIC MILENKO, PECOT ALAIN and ATTEMA B V.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing STEWING KUNSTSTOFFs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Stewing Albert 23
#2 Dehling Helmut Dipl Ing 17
#3 Dehling Helmut 12
#4 Dehling Helmut Dipl-Ing 7
#5 Badde Franz 3
#6 Dehling Helmut Ing Grad 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE19620082A1 Junction box
DE4427653A1 Small bench
DE4414276C1 Door opening limit
DE4404485C1 Cable cuff closure device
DE4402714A1 Substructure for telephone booths
DE4401091C1 Cable drum made of plastic
EP0607590A1 Transport container
DE4342000A1 Sleeve housing for connecting, branching and dividing loose tubes and their glass fibers from fiber optic cables
DE4341999A1 Joint sleeve housing for splicing, branching and distribution of cables
DE4333939A1 Substructure for telephone booths
EP0593890A1 Foldable container, especially for bulk goods like plastic granules or the like
EP0594990A1 Cable distribution cabinet
EP0592806A1 Housing for cable distribution cabinets
DE4315642C1 Sleeve housing for connecting and branching multicore glass fibre cable
DE4315640C1 Roof luminaire on a phone box (telephone booth) or a phone hood
DE4233673A1 Transport rack for long goods such as beams, pipes or the like, in particular cable duct pipes
DE4232786C1 Cable branching cabinet - comprises base with upper and lower parts and cable branch housing adaptor frame fitted to base lower part
DE4232787C1 Junction box
EP0546267A2 Toggle-type fastener for closing a cable sleeve for jointing and branching cables, particularly telecommunications cables
EP0539738A2 Sealing tape for wrapping a cable to be led through a cable entrance opening, particularly a telecommunications cable or similar round material