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USS ENG & CONSULT

Overview
  • Total Patents
    4,228
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USS ENG & CONSULT has a total of 4,228 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in Canada, United Kingdom and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, machines and environmental technology are OGLEBAY NORTON CO, CONCAST STANDARD AG and USINOR SACILOR.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing USS ENG & CONSULTs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Vassilicos Achilles 50
#2 Shapland Earl Page 49
#3 King Patrick Dana 33
#4 Copperthwaite Martin 32
#5 Shapland James Thomas 30
#6 Shapland E P 26
#7 Thrower Anthony 26
#8 Gallucci F 25
#9 Shapland E 23
#10 Shapland J T 22

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US6361624B1 Fully-stabilized steel for porcelain enameling
US6331241B1 Method of making chromium-plated steel
US6375346B1 Method for detecting the spalling of a layer of buildup of a refractory lining in a metallurgical furnace
US6174426B1 Tin-plated steel with adhesion promoter
US6166681A Measuring the thickness of materials
US6006575A Reversible mandrel bar assembly
US6137294A Prediction of bulk density of particulates with a correlation based on moisture content
US6062777A Machining threaded tubular goods
US5981917A Ladle preheat indication system
US6022467A Electrolytic tin plating process with reduced sludge production
US6130637A Measuring the thickness of hot slag in steelmaking
CZ9902222A3 Process for producing structural steels
US6056833A Thermomechanically controlled processed high strength weathering steel with low yield/tensile ratio
US6110296A Thin strip casting of carbon steels
US6246235B1 Tubular products inspection
US5814202A Electrolytic tin plating process with reduced sludge production
US5890805A Method for monitoring the wear and extending the life of blast furnace refractory lining
US6013163A Probe for detection of the concentration of various elements in molten metal
US5795410A Control of surface carbides in steel strip
US5772795A High strength deep drawing steel developed by reaction with ammonia