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WEBER AG FAB ELEKTRO

Overview
  • Total Patents
    187
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WEBER AG FAB ELEKTRO has a total of 187 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1950. It filed its patents most often in Switzerland, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, medical technology and control are CHARLES WALTER COX, TEIZO FUJITA and KEDU ELECTRIC CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing WEBER AG FAB ELEKTROs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Rusch Arthur 20
#2 Ernst Enderli 13
#3 Flory Josef 12
#4 Wirth Herbert 10
#5 Apparate Weber Ag Fabrik Elekt 9
#6 Blaettler Rudolf 5
#7 Gruenenfelder Guido 5
#8 Wiget Stefan 5
#9 Ineichen Kurt 5
#10 Mischon Daniel 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU2134288A Protective switching device for electrical appliances
WO8900781A1 Electric switching device for fastening to a profile rail
DE3808012A1 Overcurrent protective circuit breaker
EP0290479A1 Clamping device for workpieces
EP0258185A2 Timing means for a bread toaster
EP0255483A2 Switching mechanism of a protective switch
DE3526336A1 Two-pole protection circuit breaker having a mechanical safety trip device
EP0155905A2 Connecting terminal for an electrical panel apparatus
DE3424089A1 PUSH BUTTON ACTUATED OVERCURRENT SWITCH
CH664455A5 Switching system using flat T=shaped contact bridge - sliding between end regions of two conductors held by two connection clamps
CH659733A5 Line protection circuit breaker
CH657678A5 Device for connecting two flat structural parts, and a connecting element for the device
FR2507002A1 Contact device for circuit breaker - has stop with two projections extending towards movable contact lever
AU7098681A Contact device
EP0041049A2 Protective line switch
NL8101663A Contact device for a switch.
DE3028097A1 FUSE FUSE CARTRIDGE FUSE
DE3009682A1 MULTIPOLE CIRCUIT BREAKER
CH647094A5 Two-pole protective circuit breaker with thermal tripping
DE2935706A1 BIPOLAR PROTECTIVE SWITCH WITH THERMAL TRIGGER