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Jeumont Schneider Corporation


USPTO Granted Patents = 88

Forward Citations = 538

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78 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Jean A Picandet (7 out of 8 patents)

silverMedal Jean P Salmon (7 out of 7 patents)

bronzeMedal Gerard F Paeye (6 out of 6 patents)

4 Jean Trouillet (5 out of 5 patents)

5 Robert Jouanny (4 out of 4 patents)

6 Albert C Wiart (4 out of 5 patents)

7 Michel P Drevet (4 out of 4 patents)

8 Daniel M Laurent (3 out of 3 patents)

9 Henri Foch (2 out of 10 patents)

10 Francois M Boullier (2 out of 2 patents)

11 Michel L Le Comte (2 out of 2 patents)

12 Andre N Baratin (2 out of 2 patents)

13 Alain G Dumont (2 out of 3 patents)

14 Jacques L Fromont (2 out of 2 patents)

15 Francis Timmermans (2 out of 3 patents)


Core Competencies:
Alloy Separation
Semiconductor Cooling
Anti-Backlash Device
Doppler Radar
Thermal Energy Collection
Direct Current Supply
Hydraulic Energy Dissipator
Solar-Powered Refrigeration
Electromagnetic Safety Device
Synchronous Motor Control
Signal Transmission
Heat Dissipation Mechanism

88 patents:

Jeumont Schneider Corporation is a renowned global provider of advanced electrical machinery and services. With over 100 years of experience, the company designs, manufactures, and maintains various electrical equipment for the energy, transportation, and industrial sectors. Jeumont Schneider products include generators, motors, transformers, and power system solutions, integrating innovative technologies to optimize performance and efficiency. The company is committed to delivering reliable, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions to meet its clients' specific needs. Visit their website for more information.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

88 Patents

#16 in

#288 in France

#8,401 in the World

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Forward Citations = 538

78 inventors:

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