Assignee
MESSWANDLER BAU AG
DE·13 granted patents·219 citations·filing 1985–1992
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13 records- 0187US4835918ADevice for shading spacesMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1988·Granted Jun 6, 1989·93 cites·9 claims
- 0264US4701738AHigh-voltage current transformerMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1986·Granted Oct 20, 1987·17 cites·32 claims
- 0362US5258076AArrangement for covering doors, windows or like type room closureMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1992·Granted Nov 2, 1993·32 cites·10 claims
- 0456US4731599ACombined high-voltage current and voltage transformerMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1987·Granted Mar 15, 1988·14 cites·27 claims
- 0554US4763068AMethod, circuit and apparatus for the elimination of the d.c. voltage components of a capacitive a.c. voltage dividerMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1986·Granted Aug 9, 1988·18 cites·19 claims
- 0654US4733213ALayer winding for electrical equipmentMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1986·Granted Mar 22, 1988·10 cites·4 claims
- 0743US4730777AMethod and apparatus for winding ring cores, ring coils, ring core parts or ring coil partsMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1985·Granted Mar 15, 1988·8 cites·32 claims
- 0836US4653178AMethod for the manufacture of a layer windingMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1985·Granted Mar 31, 1987·4 cites·22 claims
- 0935US4845453AHigh-voltage voltage transformer with shieldsMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1988·Granted Jul 4, 1989·7 cites·23 claims
- 1032US4700905AArrangement for tape winding machines for the compensation of a unilateral tape tensionMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1987·Granted Oct 20, 1987·6 cites·25 claims
- 1131US5237265AFiber optics arrangement for measuring the intensity of an electric currentMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1990·Granted Aug 17, 1993·7 cites·4 claims
- 1228US4697752ACoil winding machineMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1985·Granted Oct 6, 1987·2 cites·19 claims
- 1324US4744138AMethod of manufacturing a high-voltage current transformerMESSWANDLER BAU AG·Filed 1987·Granted May 17, 1988·1 cites·1 claims
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