Orange, CT, United States of America

Harvey Hubbell Incorporated


USPTO Granted Patents = 117

Trademarks = 45

Forward Citations = 2,385

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76 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal David H Neuroth (13 out of 52 patents)

silverMedal Ernest G Hoffman (12 out of 38 patents)

bronzeMedal Honesto D Quiogue (10 out of 25 patents)

4 Albert J Gartland, Jr (5 out of 6 patents)

5 Frank C Jaconette, Jr (5 out of 5 patents)

6 Robert W Jorgensen (4 out of 37 patents)

7 Alfred L Ehrenfels (4 out of 16 patents)

8 Ambroz K Skrovanek (4 out of 4 patents)

9 Michael J D'Amato (4 out of 5 patents)

10 Alfred W Fidrych (4 out of 4 patents)

11 William C Boteler (3 out of 16 patents)

12 Thomas E Lewis (3 out of 5 patents)

13 Emil S Wuertz (3 out of 11 patents)

14 David L Lutz (2 out of 4 patents)

15 John Richard Hoadley (2 out of 2 patents)


Core Competencies:
Electrical Switches
HID Lamp Ballast
Emergency Lighting Circuits
Shielded Connectors
Reinforced Electrical Cable
Fiber Optic Communication
Electrical Outlet Box
Trolley Pole Apparatus
Armored Electrical Cable
Under-Carpet Connection
Floodlight Luminaire
Cable Splicing Systems

117 patents:

Harvey Hubbell Incorporated is a leading manufacturer and supplier of electrical and electronic products. With over a century of experience, we specialize in providing innovative solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Our product range includes electrical connectors, lighting fixtures, wiring devices, and more. We are committed to delivering high-quality, reliable products that meet the highest standards of safety and performance.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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117 Patents

#1 in Orange, CT

#79 in Connecticut

#3,166 in US

#6,585 in the World

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Orange, CT, United States of America
Forward Citations = 2,385

76 inventors:

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