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TEX A TEC AG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    31
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TEX A TEC AG has a total of 31 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1992. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), EPO (European Patent Office) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets textiles and paper, furniture and games and machines are JIANGYIN CHANGJING GARDEN WOOL TEXTILE CO LTD, JIANGYIN CHANGJINGHUAYUAN WOOL MFG CO LTD and XINXIANG PATRON SAINT SPECIAL FABRIC CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing TEX A TEC AGs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Meyer Martin 18
#2 Marte Walter 17
#3 Marte Oliver 10
#4 Meyer Ulrich 9
#5 Rys Paul 8
#6 Dutler Hans 6
#7 Zimmermann Michael 6
#8 Roessler Albert 6
#9 Angehrn Stefan 4
#10 Dossenbach Otmar 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CH699297A1 Carrier system for subsequent application to substrates and method thereof.
CH699118A1 Multifunctional, responsive functional layers on solid surfaces and processes for producing them.
WO2008116330A2 Multifunctional layer on textile fibres and sheet material for active ingredient absorption and release
WO2008101363A2 Anti-static multi-functional layer and method for use of the same
EP1990419A1 Method for the isolation of glucan
EP1917981A1 Combined adsorption and dispensing system
WO2006084413A1 Method for coating support materials with nanoparticle-containing dispersions
WO2006002570A1 Modular multipurpose unit, and method for applying reaction constituents to textile substrates
CN1711231A Catalytic method for the production of carbonyl compounds
WO2004043891A1 Catalytic method for the production of carbonyl compounds
EP1563137A1 Method for the electrochemical reduction of vat and sulphur dyes
AU2002347126A1 Method and apparatus for electro-catalytical hydrogenation of vat dyes and sulphide dyes
AU1124501A Method and aggregate for pretreating, coloring and equipping textile fabrics
EP0606291A1 Process and device for recovering components from dyestuff dispersions