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WIPAC DEV LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    107
About

WIPAC DEV LTD has a total of 107 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1945. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, Germany and France. Its main competitors in its focus markets electrical machinery and energy, transport and engines, pumps and turbines are BERKO WERKE QUAST & EICHERT, ESPANOLA MAGNETOS FAB and PAGANI SPA.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing WIPAC DEV LTDs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United Kingdom 63
#2 Germany 13
#3 France 11
#4 United States 11
#5 Canada 5
#6 Australia 2
#7 Italy 2

Patent filings per year

Chart showing WIPAC DEV LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Gayler George Alfred 34
#2 Aylott John 8
#3 Alfred Gayler George 8
#4 Atkins Glen 6
#5 Mallett Anthony Thomas 4
#6 Atkins Glenn 4
#7 Penn Reginald 4
#8 Gayler George A 3
#9 Reginald Penn 3
#10 Cayler George Alfred 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB2093969A Vehicle lamp assembly
GB2060271A Coil assembly for an ignition system
AU5141979A Capacitor discharge magneto ignition pulse generators
GB2033005A Capacitor discharge magneto ignition pulse generators
GB1589513A Oil filters
GB1359937A Light failure warning system
DE2313836A1 BRACKET FOR MOTOR VEHICLE LAMPS
GB1348177A Mounting devices for vehicle lamps
GB1386669A Light fitting
GB1393781A Mounting devices for vehicle lamps
GB1298251A Electrical lamp switches
GB1260216A Improvements in the ignition of gas burners
GB1261017A Improvements in ignition systems for internal combustion engines
GB1208351A Vacuum filling machine
GB1197319A Modification of a Road Vehicle Direction-Indicating Installation to provide a Hazard-Warning
GB1157764A Lamp Assembly
GB1184832A Improvements relating to Battery Charging Apparatus
GB1142996A Improvements in or relating to ignition apparatus for internal combustion engines
GB1136994A Improvements in or relating to vehicle lighting
GB1188293A A Voltage Control for the Charging of Motor Cycle Batteries