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TIPPER TIE ALPINA GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    27
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TIPPER TIE ALPINA GMBH has a total of 27 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2004. It filed its patents most often in EPO (European Patent Office), Switzerland and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets foods and drinks, packaging and shipping and audio-visual technology are EMSENS ANTOINE, STIMPFL CHRISTOF and CHRISTIANSEN ANDREW L.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Sbalzarini Lino 7
#2 Lendenmann Max 7
#3 Pargaetzi Max 6
#4 Trajkovic Dejan 4
#5 Medici Adriano 2
#6 Lapadatovic Miljan 2
#7 Pargätzi Max 1
#8 Brunschwiler Michael 1
#9 Schmidt Walter 1
#10 Studer Fredi 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CH705233A1 Operating device touchscreens.
CH704261A1 Casing brake for locking device, comprises sleeve-shaped housing, whose longitudinal axis forms longitudinal axis of casing brake, and brake ring sleeve, which is arranged in housing
CH704130A1 Sealing device for the formation of sausage-shaped packaging.
CH703003A1 Bar feeder on a suspension for sausage-shaped packaging.
CH703001A1 Sealing device for the formation of sausage-shaped packaging.
CH703004A1 Warning lamp for use in e.g. food processing machine, has LED arrangement arranged at front side in bar-shaped light conductor, which has rounded-off edge and acts as block, where lamp is designed as beam-shaped light conductor
CH703002A1 Arrangement of Seaming suspension for sausage-shaped packaging.
EP1985185A1 Bar cartridge device in a transfer device for hanging packaging units
EP1891859A2 Transfer device for packaging units hanging from loops
EP1891858A1 Bar changing device in a transfer device for hanging packaging units
EP1510257A2 Cutter
EP1464581A1 Knife arrangement for a clipping mechanism used for sausage-type packages