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VINTEN LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    191
About

VINTEN LTD has a total of 191 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1937. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets mechanical elements, optics and packaging and shipping are HEIWA SEIKI KOGYO CO LTD, VELBON KK and BROWN GARRETT W.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing VINTEN LTDs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 67
#2 Germany 27
#3 France 26
#4 United States 16
#5 Australia 15
#6 Japan 15
#7 Italy 8
#8 Netherlands 8
#9 Canada 4
#10 Sweden 3
#11 Switzerland 1
#12 Spain 1

Patent filings per year

Chart showing VINTEN LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Lindsay Richard Arthur 15
#2 Stapleton Harold Reginald 10
#3 Russell Lionel Vivian Frank 10
#4 Vinten Charles 9
#5 Vinten William Patrick 9
#6 Southgate Malcolm Dennis 7
#7 Gammon Peter Arthur 6
#8 Dunningham Ivor Joseph 5
#9 Parks Anthony John 5
#10 Richiyaado Aasaa Rinzei 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB0000795D0 Stereoscopic image capture apparatus
GB0000794D0 Image capture apparatus
GB0000796D0 Image capture apparatus
GB9324737D0 Image scanning device
GB9116312D0 Improvements in and relating to aircraft monitoring systems
GB8821791D0 Pneumatic spring
GB8803879D0 Improvements in/relating to height adjustable platforms
GB8801139D0 Improvements in/relating to jointing locks for members of substantially circular cross section
GB8801141D0 Improvements in/relating to drive mechanisms
GB8801140D0 Improvements in/relating to mounting equipment
GB8801142D0 Improvements in/relating to hydraulic rotary drag units
GB8624994D0 Drive mechanisms
GB8624993D0 Load counterbalancing mechanisms
GB8621053D0 Mounting equipment
GB8621058D0 Jointing locks
GB8617551D0 Colour synthesisers
GB8610915D0 Hydraulic rotary drag units
GB8607991D0 Tiltable mounting
GB8520150D0 Levelling bubbles
GB8520149D0 Load counterbalancing mechanisms