Assignee
SNYDER GENERAL CORP
US·14 granted patents·353 citations·filing 1981–1989
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
14 records- 0190US4587403AThermostat setback controller sub-baseSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1983·Granted May 6, 1986·46 cites·7 claims
- 0287US4394111ATop cover, motor, fan and fan shroud assembly for an air conditioning unitSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1981·Granted Jul 19, 1983·59 cites·10 claims
- 0381US4893390AMethod and expander for manufacturing a furnace heat exchanger and plate assemblySNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1988·Granted Jan 16, 1990·27 cites·19 claims
- 0476US4475585AAir conditioning and heat pump cabinets with removable coil guardsSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1981·Granted Oct 9, 1984·33 cites·3 claims
- 0573US4907420ADual wall evaporator panSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1988·Granted Mar 13, 1990·49 cites·13 claims
- 0671US4489568AGround water heat pump systemSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1984·Granted Dec 25, 1984·34 cites·7 claims
- 0766US4441241AMethod of manufacturing a heat exchanger unitSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1981·Granted Apr 10, 1984·19 cites·8 claims
- 0862US4892045ACondensate drain systemSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1988·Granted Jan 9, 1990·20 cites·19 claims
- 0955US4547943AMethod of manufacturing a heat exchanger and plate assemblySNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1981·Granted Oct 22, 1985·16 cites·10 claims
- 1051US4510660AMethod of manufacturing a two-plate heat exchangerSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1982·Granted Apr 16, 1985·14 cites·7 claims
- 1148US4461157AGround water heat pump system for low yield wellSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1982·Granted Jul 24, 1984·11 cites·8 claims
- 1241US4538338AMethod for manufacturing a furnace heat exchanger and plate assemblySNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1983·Granted Sep 3, 1985·6 cites·10 claims
- 1337US5024595AFurnace protective deviceSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1989·Granted Jun 18, 1991·8 cites·4 claims
- 1431US4501193AMounting curb for multiple unit air conditioning systemSNYDER GENERAL CORP·Filed 1982·Granted Feb 26, 1985·11 cites·18 claims
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