Company patents
Minimax Viking Patent Management GmbH
Minimax Viking Patent Management GmbH's patent strategy reveals a surprising and strong emerging focus on "Spraying & Atomizing" technology, which now constitutes 27.3% of its portfolio and has seen a remarkable 100.0% year-over-year growth, with 10 patents so far in 2026. This growth is particularly notable given the significant decline in categories like "Alloys," "Alarm & Signaling Systems," and "Coating Compositions (Paints, Inks)," each experiencing a 100.0% year-over-year decrease in 2026, indicating a clear shift in R&D priorities towards core manufacturing components like "Valves" (2 patents in 2026) and away from broader material science or consumer signaling applications.
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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.
55 US filings (since 2023) · 5 categories · 8 themes
Spraying devices designed to handle, mix, or independently dispense multiple distinct fluid components, often with mechanisms for selection, blending, or sequential application.
Systems and methods for accurately controlling the volume, location, and characteristics of sprayed fluids, often involving sensors, feedback, or specific nozzle geometries for precise application.
Innovations in nozzle internal geometry, actuation, or multi-fluid mixing to achieve specific spray patterns, droplet sizes, or performance characteristics, especially for challenging fluids or conditions.
Mechanisms and control systems for precisely moving valve elements, often involving electric motors, cams, solenoids, or pneumatic/hydraulic pilots, to achieve desired flow or position.
Valves specifically designed for managing fluid power in hydraulic or pneumatic systems, including components for pressure regulation, flow direction, and system centering.
Specialized valve designs for domestic and commercial applications involving water distribution, temperature control, and air conditioning, often focusing on integration, materials, and specific flow characteristics.
Systems and methods for processing, prioritizing, and presenting multiple alarms, including features like temporary pausing, customized display, and intelligent decision-making for alert delivery based on context or user profiles.
Systems that utilize light, displays, or augmented reality to provide warnings, guidance, or to deter unwanted actions, often involving adjustable light patterns or directional indicators for enhanced effectiveness.
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