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WINDINGS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    181
About

WINDINGS INC has a total of 181 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1965. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets packaging and shipping, machines and electrical machinery and energy are EIFRID STEPHEN L, WALDMANN VERPACKUNG KG and STAC PAC TECH INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing WINDINGS INCs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing WINDINGS INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kotzur Frank W 70
#2 Zajac Ronald E 29
#3 Newman James W 26
#4 Franklin David B 15
#5 Rosenkranz Thomas 15
#6 Kotzur Gregory A 10
#7 Hopko Donald J 10
#8 Richey George Taylor 10
#9 Wagner William A 9
#10 Gordon William F 7

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2003075639A1 Molded fiber and plastic tubes
CA2353282A1 Combined fiber containers and payout tubes and plastic payout tubes
US6491163B1 Re-user case
US6766627B2 Machine for boxing wound coils of filamentary material
US6341741B1 Molded fiber and plastic tubes
US6109554A Combined fiber containers and payout tubes and plastic payout tubes
US5979812A Coil with large payout hole and tube for kinkless payout
US5938260A Hand carrier for shrunk wrap coils of filamentary material
US5810272A Snap-on tube and locking collar for guiding filamentary material through a wall panel of a container containing wound filamentary material
US5678778A High speed, dual head, on-line winding apparatus
MXPA94007654A Uniform-width gradual elongated orifice.
US5413264A Serial accumulator system for filamentary material
US5470026A Uniform width payout hole
JPH06312883A Winding and accumulating system
CA2093183A1 ACC 300 Accumulator System
US5042739A Payout tube and locking plate
JPH0360392A Speed control circuit for dc motor
CA1301241C Feedback circuitry for d.c. motor speed control
US4842216A Folding cone package design
US4851744A Feedback circuitry for D.C. motor speed control