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SYMPATEX TECHNOLOGIES GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    76
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SYMPATEX TECHNOLOGIES GMBH has a total of 76 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1996. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), United States and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets consumer goods, surface technology and coating and machines are SOLID WATER HOLDINGS, OGDEN INC and TIONG LIONG IND CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SYMPATEX TECHNOLOGIES GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Raith Paul Edmund 25
#2 Pavelescu Liviu-Mihai 24
#3 Van De Ven Henricus Joannes Ma 14
#4 Wittmann Gabriele Beate 14
#5 Keidel Karsten Friedrich 12
#6 Mouhassin Mhamed 9
#7 Schuster Volker 6
#8 Edmund Raith Paul 6
#9 Huerten Joachim 6
#10 Baggen Brigitte Louise Maria 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP2776276A1 Seat and its application
CN104039188A Composite with improved moisture drainage
CN102458170A Shoe and article of clothing having improved breathability
EP2213187A1 Breathable polymer film
EP2326192A1 Glove having multilayer construction
CN101772313A Method for the production of waterproof, breathable footwear
DE102008024959A1 footwear
CA2624484A1 Method for the production of a reflective membrane, and membrane produced therewith
JP2007297735A Outer wear having improved air permeability
EP1858628A1 Evaporation container
EP1685768A2 Clothing with improved breathability
EP1743536A1 Method for producing waterproof stitched seams
EP1454548A1 Waterproof shoe
DE10328699B3 Water-vapor permeable and waterproof outsole for footwear
DE10306913B3 Waterproof shoe with a curved inner shaft
EP1290957A2 Waterproof shoe
EP1340434A1 Manufacturing process used to obtain waterproof footwear and footwear obtained using the said process
EP1335063A1 Water vapor permeable, water-resistant composite material
DE10143575C1 Water-tight shoe has upper and lining each provided with porous extension embedded in material of moulded sole
EP1184482A1 Method for producing a metallized polymer