Company patents
Inventus Engineering GmbH
Inventus Engineering GmbH's patent strategy reveals a surprising dual focus, with nearly half of its portfolio (48.1%) in traditional "Couplings & Brakes (Mechanical)" and a significant 36.5% in "Input/Output & User Interfaces," suggesting an unexpected blend of mechanical engineering and human-computer interaction. While most categories show a general decline in patenting activity so far in 2026, the company saw a remarkable 200.0% growth in "Vehicle Powertrain Arrangement" in 2025, indicating a potential re-emphasis on core automotive components despite an overall slowdown.
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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.
52 US filings (since 2023) · 9 categories · 7 themes
Actuators, control, and components for converting electrical energy into braking force, often involving motors, spindles, and friction elements, particularly for vehicle applications.
Systems and methods utilizing sensors and control logic to detect, measure, and report the wear status of brake components, enabling predictive maintenance or safety alerts.
Designing user interfaces and interaction methods specifically for mobile or wearable devices, enabling control of external systems, monitoring user states, or facilitating real-world transactions.
Technologies that enable automated or mobile device-controlled access to a vehicle, including keyless entry, remote functions, and power-assisted steps or pedals designed to facilitate easier ingress and egress.
Electronic, hydraulic, or steer-by-wire systems that precisely control vehicle direction, often incorporating feedback loops, compensation, and adaptation for various driving conditions or vehicle types.
Technologies for safely and efficiently connecting, stabilizing, and maneuvering trailers, including hitch mechanisms, load sensing, and trailer-specific steering or stabilization.
Addresses the design and arrangement of electric motors, transmissions, and associated power electronics (like inverters) to form integrated drive units for hybrid or electric vehicles, including specific components like busbars and electric brakes.
Patents
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