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TELLER ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    69
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TELLER ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS has a total of 69 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, environmental technology and materials and metallurgy are LIN XIAOXIAO, LAB SA and NOXSO CORP.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing TELLER ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMSs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Teller Aaron J 31
#2 Roy Denis R J 7
#3 Teller Aaron Joseph 7
#4 Teller A J 4
#5 Teller A 4
#6 Lin Shih K 3
#7 Lin Shih Kwang 2
#8 Denisu Aaru Jiei Roi 2
#9 Aaron Jiei Teraa 2
#10 Teller Aaron J Dr 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US4581210A Method for the removal of sulphur oxides from a flue gas with a baghouse used as a secondary reactor
US4502396A Control of dioxin emissions from incineration
US4375455A Method and apparatus for cooling and neutralizing acid gases
US4337229A Treatment of flue gases
US4319890A Dry impact capture of aerosol particulates
US4293524A Method and apparatus for cooling and neutralizing acid gases
US4271134A Treatment of effluent gases from the manufacture of fertilizer
IL59381D0 Treatment of effluent gases from the manufacture of fertilizer
CA1124490A Method and apparatus for cooling and neutralizing acid gases
AU4494479A Scrubbing particulates + s-compounds from flue gas with alkali/carbon slurry
CA1124186A Dry impact capture of aerosol particulates
JPS54134878A Dry treatment method of discharged gas and its device
CA1067678A Treatment of flue gases
AU1406776A Process for removing particulates froma gas
US4049399A Treatment of flue gases
CA1067680A Treatment of flue gases
US3932589A Selective chromatographic separation of sulfur dioxide with organic reagents
US3997652A Selective chromatographic separation
US3957464A Process for removing particulates from a gas
US3969482A Abatement of high concentrations of acid gas emissions