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THOMAS HINDLE

Overview
  • Total Patents
    73
About

THOMAS HINDLE has a total of 73 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1920. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, United States and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets textiles and paper, machines and machine tools are HINDLE THOMAS, NOVATECH SIEBE & TECH and LAWRENCE DUCK COMPANY.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing THOMAS HINDLEs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 43
#2 United States 27
#3 Germany 1
#4 France 1
#5 Norway 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing THOMAS HINDLEs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Thomas Hindle 27
#2 Hindle Thomas 3
#3 Edward Race 3
#4 Sam Lord 3
#5 Beardwood Brow 2
#6 Hall Edward Hitchcock 1
#7 Hall Edward H 1
#8 Race Edward 1
#9 Banks David D 1
#10 Edwin Birch Arthur 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB980025A Improvements in dobbies for weaving looms
US3115901A Positive let-off motions for looms
US3101747A Warp tensioning devices for looms
US3115899A Dobbie mechanism
US3063127A Woven fabric useful as a paper-machine felt and method of making the same
GB901722A Improvements relating to paper-making machines of the endless wire type
GB982770A Improvements in or relating to positive warp "let-off" motion for looms
GB982769A Improvements in or relating to warp tensioning devices for looms
GB904322A Improvements in dobbies for weaving looms
GB963212A Improvements in or relating to papermachine felts and like endless woven bands
GB963737A Improvements in or relating to papermachine felts and like endless woven bands
US2934097A Papermakers' dryer felts
US2879580A Flexible hinges
US2882933A Long wearing papermakers' dryer-felt
US2638942A Weft detector and stop motion for weaving looms
US2638941A Loom for weaving
GB672096A Improvements relating to paper-machine felts
US2638938A Loom temple
US2600536A Reed support
GB700084A Improvements in weft detectors and stop motions for weaving looms