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Newell Operating Co.

392Patents
27Active
392Granted
44Portfolio score

Filing activity: Aug 3, 1987 → Jun 3, 2011 · 24 expiring within 5 years

Most-cited patents

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5482100A Cordless, balanced venetian blind or shade with consistent variable force spring motor Fixed Constructions 233 Expired
US5992652A Refill indicator for product display and dispensing system Human Necessities 161 Expired
US5878895A Front loading package display system Human Necessities 149 Expired
US5504977A Device for releasably holding cords Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 116 Expired
US6209931A Multi-point door locking system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 98 Expired
US5209354A Reusable blister package Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 91 Expired
US5531257A Cordless, balanced window covering Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 89 Expired
USD437202S Pull General 87 Expired
US6662845B1 Roman shade with separated backing sheet Fixed Constructions 84 Expired
US5411146A Shelving display and storage system for bulk container items Human Necessities 84 Expired
US5553701A Paint kit including sealable tray assembly Performing Operations; Transporting 82 Expired
US5339716A Mini blind cutter Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 81 Expired
USD401834S Knob General 76 Expired
US5983455A Multi-faceted extension pole Performing Operations; Transporting 74 Expired
US5456149A Sizing system for window coverings Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 69 Expired
USD431444S Pull General 69 Expired
USD411794S Pull General 67 Expired
US4993131A Method and apparatus of infinitely sizing a mini blind Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 66 Expired
USD381252S Pull General 65 Expired
USD368638S Knob General 63 Expired
USD431445S Pull General 63 Expired
USD396179S Knob General 63 Expired
US7013603B2 Integrated tilt/sash lock assembly Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 61 Expired
USD361496S Pull General 60 Expired
USD543436S1 Pull General 60 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Counts and citation impact are objective bibliographic measures.