Schweinfurt, Germany

Fag Kugelfischer Georg Schafer


USPTO Granted Patents = 165

Trademarks = 2

Forward Citations = 1,437

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171 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Heinrich Hofmann (25 out of 92 patents)

silverMedal Peter Dreschmann (13 out of 13 patents)

bronzeMedal Manfred Troster (12 out of 13 patents)

4 Wilhelm Walter (10 out of 10 patents)

5 Oswald Bayer (9 out of 11 patents)

6 Gunther Schmitt (8 out of 10 patents)

7 Adam Dittner (7 out of 8 patents)

8 Norbert Spielmann (6 out of 7 patents)

9 Gunter Scharting (6 out of 6 patents)

10 Friedrich Schuster (6 out of 14 patents)

11 Martin Grehn (5 out of 13 patents)

12 Johannes Schottdorf (4 out of 7 patents)

13 Horst Voll (4 out of 8 patents)

14 Georg Roll (4 out of 6 patents)

15 Eckhart Rudiger (4 out of 6 patents)


Core Competencies:
Contactless Measurement
Wheel Bearing Connector
Anti-Lock Control System
Bearing Unit Assembly
Speed Sensor Technology
Frictional False-Twisting
Multi-Row Antifriction Bearing
Hydraulic Cylinder
Electric Generator
Textile Spindle Technology
Particulate Contamination Measurement
Self-Aligning Bearings

165 patents:

FAG Kugelfischer Georg Schafer is a leading manufacturer of precision bearings and components. With a history dating back over 100 years, the company is known for its high-quality products and advanced engineering solutions. Specializing in ball bearings, roller bearings, and other bearing accessories, FAG serves a wide range of industries including automotive, aerospace, and machinery. The company is committed to innovation and customer satisfaction, making it a trusted partner for businesses around the world.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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165 Patents

#5 in Schweinfurt

#404 in Germany

#4,865 in the World

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Schweinfurt, Germany
Forward Citations = 1,437

171 inventors:

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