Inventor · Bargteheide, DE

Gerhard Tolasch

15Patents
9h-index
20Co-inventors
68Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 27, 1975 → Jul 16, 1990

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4044659A Apparatus for making composite filter plugs Human Necessities 26 Expired
US4220236A Apparatus for conveying and temporary storage of cigarette packs or the like Performing Operations; Transporting 18 Expired
US4507040A Method and apparatus for transporting cigarettes or the like between producing and processing machines Human Necessities 16 Expired
US4207720A Apparatus for filling chargers with cigarettes or the like Human Necessities 13 Expired
US4161094A Apparatus for processing biscuits or the like Performing Operations; Transporting 12 Expired
US5106254A Apparatus for filling and emptying trays for rod-shaped articles of the tobacco processing industry Human Necessities 11 Expired
US4278385A Apparatus for transferring cigarettes or the like from trays into magazines of packing machines or the like Human Necessities 10 Expired
US4445519A Method and apparatus for joining coaxial rod-shaped articles Human Necessities 10 Expired
US4339026A Apparatus for delivering cigarettes or the like from a maker to a consuming machine Human Necessities 9 Expired
US4487001A Apparatus for filling chargers with cigarettes or the like Human Necessities 8 Expired
US4365702A Apparatus for transport and temporary storage of cigarettes or the like between producing and processing machine Human Necessities 8 Expired
US4016971A Conveyor for use in tobacco shredding apparatus Human Necessities 7 Expired
US4283998A Method and machine for making a filter rod Human Necessities 7 Expired
US4364462A Apparatus for transport and temporary storage of cigarettes or the like between producing and processing machines Human Necessities 5 Expired
US4353454A Apparatus for transport and temporary storage of cigarettes or the like between producing and processing machines Human Necessities 4 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.