Company patents
Cambria Company LLC
Cambria Company LLC's patent strategy shows a surprising shift away from core manufacturing and materials categories, with significant year-over-year declines in areas like Plastics Shaping & Molding (-25.0% in 2024, -66.7% so far in 2026) and Layered Products (-33.3% in 2024, -50.0% so far in 2026), despite a notable 200.0% YoY increase in Cement & Ceramics in 2025 before a subsequent decline. The consistent, albeit small, patenting in Databases & Information Retrieval (3 patents, 3.1% of portfolio) suggests an emerging, albeit minor, diversification into computing technologies.
Patent Trend by Technology Area
Yearly patent publications since 2023
Product themes
Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
98 US filings (since 2023) · 8 categories · 8 themes
Techniques for combining multiple materials or layers, often with specialized surface treatments, coatings, or assembly methods, to create functional or aesthetically enhanced plastic articles, including consumer goods and encapsulated electronics.
Methods and processes for fabricating ceramic matrix composites (CMCs), including preform creation, infiltration techniques, and densification to form complex shapes with enhanced properties.
Techniques for building three-dimensional metal objects layer-by-layer using metal powders, including powder bed fusion, binder jetting, and directed energy deposition. This theme encompasses process mechanics, equipment design, and operational control for AM systems.
Methods for layer-by-layer deposition or 3D printing of concrete and cement-based materials, often employing rapidly hydrating binders or specialized compositions for rapid setting.
Methods and tooling for forming structural components from fibrous materials impregnated with resin, involving processes like prepreg handling, resin infusion, and co-bonding during curing.
Production of materials where properties vary continuously or discontinuously through the volume, often achieved by combining different powders or applying specialized coatings like thermal sprays to enhance surface hardness, wear resistance, or thermal properties.
Mechanisms allowing for changes in the length, height, angle, or position of a support frame or component, often using sliding, rotating, or telescoping elements to achieve desired configurations.
Brackets, frames, and fixtures designed to securely attach items to vertical wall surfaces or overhead ceiling structures, addressing challenges like material strength, load distribution, or suspension system integration.
Patents
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Ceramic Matrix Composite Manufacturing