Assignee
AGIE SA
CH·26 granted patents·324 citations·filing 1996–2006
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
26 records- 0187US6453566B1Movement transmission unit and movement transmission apparatus employing the sameAGIE SA·Filed 2000·Granted Sep 24, 2002·36 cites·29 claims
- 0285US7582842B2Method and apparatus for generating machining pulses for electrical discharge machiningAGIE SA·Filed 2006·Granted Sep 1, 2009·7 cites·31 claims
- 0379US7230200B2Wire cutting device, wire transport system, and method for severing of a wire electrode in an EDM machineAGIE SA·Filed 2005·Granted Jun 12, 2007·4 cites·17 claims
- 0477US6486429B1Electric discharge machine and module set for assembly of machine toolsAGIE SA·Filed 2000·Granted Nov 26, 2002·16 cites·25 claims
- 0574US6759620B2Method and device for controlling a die-sink erosion machineAGIE SA·Filed 2002·Granted Jul 6, 2004·9 cites·12 claims
- 0674US5874821AMethod and apparatus for controlling a brushless electro motor by determining the absolute phase position of the rotor relative to the statorAGIE SA·Filed 1997·Granted Feb 23, 1999·46 cites·24 claims
- 0773US6707304B2Devices and methods for detecting a processing electrode of a machine toolAGIE SA·Filed 2001·Granted Mar 16, 2004·31 cites·30 claims
- 0869US6521856B1Method and device for controlling a die-sink erosion machineAGIE SA·Filed 1999·Granted Feb 18, 2003·26 cites·15 claims
- 0967US6600125B1Process parameter optimization in electrical discharge machiningAGIE SA·Filed 2000·Granted Jul 29, 2003·10 cites·20 claims
- 1066US6252191B1Method and apparatus for electrical discharge machining with intermittent electrical measuringAGIE SA·Filed 1998·Granted Jun 26, 2001·23 cites·38 claims
- 1165US6674040B2Cutting erosion machine toolAGIE SA·Filed 2001·Granted Jan 6, 2004·9 cites·28 claims
- 1262US6495789B2Device and method for introducing a machining electrode into a EDM machineAGIE SA·Filed 2000·Granted Dec 17, 2002·7 cites·27 claims
- 1361USD472250SMachine toolAGIE SA·Filed 2002·Granted Mar 25, 2003·13 cites·1 claims
- 1456US6920370B2Method and device for disturbance sensing, especially collision sensing, in the drive system of a numerically controlled machine toolAGIE SA·Filed 2000·Granted Jul 19, 2005·10 cites·18 claims
- 1553US6320151B1Method for electric discharge machining of a workpiece and corresponding apparatusAGIE SA·Filed 1999·Granted Nov 20, 2001·15 cites·17 claims
- 1650US6454930B1Procedure and device for the three-dimensional processing of a work piece by means of electroerosive or electrochemical machiningAGIE SA·Filed 1999·Granted Sep 24, 2002·14 cites·18 claims
- 1745US6556886B1Method and device for controlling a machine tool, in particular, a die-sink erosion machineAGIE SA·Filed 1999·Granted Apr 29, 2003·15 cites·22 claims
- 1845USD405809SElectro-erosive wire cutting machineAGIE SA·Filed 1996·Granted Feb 16, 1999·7 cites·1 claims
- 1943US6933457B2Method and apparatus for electrical discharge machining of a workpieceAGIE SA·Filed 2004·Granted Aug 23, 2005·2 cites·17 claims
- 2042US6541728B1Method and apparatus for tensioning a wire electrode in a spark-erosion machineAGIE SA·Filed 2001·Granted Apr 1, 2003·2 cites·19 claims
- 2142USD406155SElectro-erosion die-sinking machineAGIE SA·Filed 1996·Granted Feb 23, 1999·6 cites·1 claims
- 2237US6646220B2Device and method of guiding a processing electrode in a machine toolAGIE SA·Filed 2001·Granted Nov 11, 2003·0 cites·20 claims
- 2337US6121568AElectrical discharge machine with at least one wire electrode and method of machining a workpiece in such a machineAGIE SA·Filed 1998·Granted Sep 19, 2000·7 cites·7 claims
- 2432US6627836B2Electrical discharge process and a device for multiple wire processingAGIE SA·Filed 2002·Granted Sep 30, 2003·0 cites·17 claims
- 2531US6303890B1Method for the controlled withdrawal movement of a machining electrode in an erosion deviceAGIE SA·Filed 1999·Granted Oct 16, 2001·7 cites·15 claims
- 2631USD401598SWire electroerosion machineAGIE SA·Filed 1997·Granted Nov 24, 1998·2 cites·1 claims
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