Assignee
LECTRA SYSTEMES SA
US·12 granted patents·479 citations·filing 1978–1998
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
12 records- 0193US4942284ALaser cutting apparatus provided with a gas evacuation deviceLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1989·Granted Jul 17, 1990·87 cites·2 claims
- 0282US5717168AMethod and device for capturing and processing graphical informationLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1993·Granted Feb 10, 1998·168 cites·27 claims
- 0377US4315437ADevice for driving and displacing a beam resting upon guide rails, and one or more carriages attached to the beamLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1978·Granted Feb 16, 1982·26 cites·2 claims
- 0473US5757661AGarment grading systemLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1994·Granted May 26, 1998·84 cites·50 claims
- 0563US5867392AMethod for marking or cutting a material along predetermined pathsLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1994·Granted Feb 2, 1999·25 cites·12 claims
- 0657US6370843B1Storing pieces cut out from a lay-upLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1998·Granted Apr 16, 2002·30 cites·23 claims
- 0754US4370932AApparatus for the interconnection of two mobile carriers guided by parallel railsLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1980·Granted Feb 1, 1983·13 cites·2 claims
- 0850US5554041AElectrical connection device with automatic positioningLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1993·Granted Sep 10, 1996·17 cites·9 claims
- 0948US4708331ADevice for layer-stacking web-like materialsLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1986·Granted Nov 24, 1987·8 cites·8 claims
- 1034US5819620AInstallation for cutting sheet materialLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1996·Granted Oct 13, 1998·9 cites·7 claims
- 1132US5924185ADevice and method for reducing the effective cutting surface of a cutting machineLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1997·Granted Jul 20, 1999·4 cites·19 claims
- 1230US5024429AMethod and apparatus for piling plural sheets of material having a repetitive pattern thereon, while ensuring the vertical alignment of the patterns from one sheet to the nextLECTRA SYSTEMES SA·Filed 1990·Granted Jun 18, 1991·8 cites·12 claims
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