ZIMMERMANN GMBH & CO KG F has a total of 34 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets control, machines and machine tools are WESTERMANN WERNER F, KNUBBE FRITZ and IQBAL MOHAMMED.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
---|---|---|---|
#1 | Germany | 12 | |
#2 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 7 | |
#3 | United States | 7 | |
#4 | Australia | 3 | |
#5 | Japan | 2 | |
#6 | Canada | 1 | |
#7 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 1 | |
#8 | South Africa | 1 |
# | Industry | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Control | |
#2 | Machines | |
#3 | Machine tools | |
#4 | Packaging and shipping |
# | Technology | |
---|---|---|
#1 | Money sorting | |
#2 | Unspecified technologies | |
#3 | Unspecified technologies | |
#4 | Perforating | |
#5 | Milling | |
#6 | Transport or storage devices |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Zimmermann Thomas | 27 |
#2 | Rompel Wolfgang | 3 |
#3 | Zimmermann Thomas G F | 2 |
#4 | Roehrs Gerhard | 2 |
#5 | Zimmerman Thomas | 1 |
#6 | Redeker Juergen | 1 |
#7 | Zimmermann Gert | 1 |
#8 | Wenzel Erhard | 1 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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DE10213293A1 | coin tray | |
DE10152327A1 | Device for conveying isolated objects | |
EP1162578A2 | Coin sorting device with a sleeve as the coin collection container | |
EP1103929A2 | Device for sorting coins | |
DE10028934A1 | Device for counting and / or sorting coins | |
DE19957482A1 | Device for conveying individual objects, in particular coins | |
DE19909851A1 | Device for distinguishing false coins from real coins | |
DE19901790A1 | Device for destroying coins | |
DE19856779A1 | Method and device for determining the diameter of coins | |
DE19851971A1 | Method and device for counting coins | |
DE19739459A1 | Money changer | |
DE19636242C1 | Perforating unit | |
DE19633518C1 | Object sorting device especially for coin sorting machine | |
DE19633503C1 | Process for unloading the plate space of flat-running coin counting and sorting machines |