Assignee
PLUMETTAZ SA
CH·12 granted patents·2 pending applications·185 citations·filing 1979–2009
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
14 records- 0173US6189758B1Driving device using a flexible element to adjust the nip gapPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 1999·Granted Feb 20, 2001·26 cites·19 claims
- 0272US4285454ACable conveyorPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 1979·Granted Aug 25, 1981·26 cites·9 claims
- 0370US6382875B1Process for laying a tube in a duct and device for pressurizing a tube during layingPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 2000·Granted May 7, 2002·14 cites·7 claims
- 0467US6688582B1Force balancing device for a hoist with two traction cables and hoist fitted with such devicePLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 2000·Granted Feb 10, 2004·13 cites·19 claims
- 0564US4332234AGun system with barrel opening sealed off by projectilePLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 1981·Granted Jun 1, 1982·22 cites·9 claims
- 0662US6386512B1Portable apparatus for laying a cable inside a conduitPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 1998·Granted May 14, 2002·31 cites·13 claims
- 0758US6086050AApparatus for pulling a traction cable through an underground pipePLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 1998·Granted Jul 11, 2000·23 cites·13 claims
- 0851US6942070B2Emergency braking and shock absorbing device for a lift or suspended loadPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 2002·Granted Sep 13, 2005·7 cites·16 claims
- 0947US7740230B2Pig for installing a cable in a conduitPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 2003·Granted Jun 22, 2010·9 cites·11 claims
- 1045US2011248227A1Protection for a buckling detection headPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 2009·Application pending·0 cites
- 1142US4309023ASuspension apparatus for a scaffoldPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 1979·Granted Jan 5, 1982·10 cites·9 claims
- 1242US2009256124A1Device for laying cable in a conduitPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1318US7220197B2Tracked drive devicePLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 2002·Granted May 22, 2007·0 cites·9 claims
- 1418US5509861AEccentric motion transmitting device with pins gyrating within respective stationary circular openingsPLUMETTAZ SA·Filed 1993·Granted Apr 23, 1996·4 cites·11 claims
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