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VERPACKUNGS UND SCHOKOLADENMAS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    48
About

VERPACKUNGS UND SCHOKOLADENMAS has a total of 48 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1957. It filed its patents most often in Germany, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets packaging and shipping, machines and computer technology are VELTEKO S R O, SLIDELL INC and SELFPACK GMBH.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing VERPACKUNGS UND SCHOKOLADENMASs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Germany 23
#2 Switzerland 7
#3 United Kingdom 7
#4 France 6
#5 Austria 3
#6 Sweden 1
#7 United States 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing VERPACKUNGS UND SCHOKOLADENMASs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Grosse Karl 8
#2 Pietsch Guenter 7
#3 Lauterberg Helmut 5
#4 Frost Herbert 4
#5 Werner Boehme Dipl-Ing 4
#6 Lauerbach Heinz 3
#7 Hempel Hans 3
#8 Boehme Werner 3
#9 Klessig Erhard 3
#10 Schneider Martin 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE1939774A1 Process for producing a drink packaging
GB1253311A Process and apparatus for production of a container
DE1924948A1 Device for drawing a thread together
DE1814917A1 Bag pack for liquids
DE1814918A1 Device for lateral control of a length of fabric
GB1174554A Device for the Feed of a Band of Packaging Material
DE1586335A1 Method for feeding individual goods
DE1586339A1 Method for stabilizing cardboard boxes
DE1586337A1 Device for feeding a strip of packaging material
DE1586336A1 Device for closing filled bags
DE1586338A1 Feed device for cover
DE1586328A1 Method for relieving the cross weld seam
GB1121339A Device for heat sealing
DE1511838A1 Device for producing a multipack
DE1511837A1 Device for relief
DE1511841A1 Chamber dosing machine
US3483668A Packaging machine
DE1511819A1 Method and device for producing a forming shoulder
GB1086102A Device for the packing of durable bakery products
DE1238382B Device for dividing and transferring a predetermined number of long-life baked goods stacked on top of one another