Company patents
Hall Labs LLC
Hall Labs LLC's patent strategy shows a surprising shift away from its historically stronger automotive and materials sectors, with significant declines across categories like Vehicle Steering & Bodies (-100.0% YoY in 2025), Material & Chemical Analysis (-100.0% YoY in 2025), and Electric Vehicle Propulsion (-100.0% YoY in 2025). While most categories saw a complete halt in patenting in 2025, the emergence of patents in Outerwear & Apparel (2 patents in 2025) and a single patent in Separation Processes (Filtration, Distillation) in 2025 suggest a potential, albeit nascent, redirection of R&D efforts into new, diverse areas.
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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.
75 US filings (since 2023) · 9 categories · 9 themes
Technologies for safely and efficiently connecting, stabilizing, and maneuvering trailers, including hitch mechanisms, load sensing, and trailer-specific steering or stabilization.
Garments and accessories engineered to provide protection against physical impacts, environmental hazards (e.g., moisture, pathogens), or to enhance personal safety through features like airbags or specialized masks.
Methods and compositions for identifying, quantifying, or characterizing specific biological molecules (e.g., nucleic acids, proteins, metabolites, antibodies) or microbial species, often for diagnostic, prognostic, or quality control applications.
Design principles and features in apparel that allow for adjustability, customization, easy replacement of components, or specific fit to accommodate diverse body shapes, activities, or medical requirements.
Methods and devices that determine the position, angle, or distance of an object by detecting changes in magnetic fields or inductive coupling.
Systems and methods specifically engineered for removing pollutants and impurities from water sources, ranging from groundwater decontamination to point-of-use filtration, often employing adsorption, membrane, or distillation techniques.
Systems employing sensors, controllers, and actuators to automatically regulate environmental factors such as water delivery, humidity, temperature, and light spectrum for optimal plant growth.
Robotic or mechanized systems designed for mass production indoor planting, including automated movement of plant pots, work vehicles, and material handling in horticultural settings.
Physical frameworks, devices, and modular systems designed to provide structural support for plants, manage root growth, or optimize the physical layout of cultivation beds and greenhouses.
Patents
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Magnetic Position Sensing