Aeropowder has a total of 3 patents globally, out of which no patents have been granted. Of these 3 patents, more than 66% patents are active. Parallelly, United Kingdom seems to be the main focused R&D centre and also is the origin country of Aeropowder.
Aeropowder was founded in the year 2016. Aeropowder manufactures sustainable thermal packaging from water-repellent keratin feathers. These feathers provide thermal and acoustic insulation, offering an eco-friendly alternative to expanded polystyrene for packaging.
Do read about some of the most popular patents of Aeropowder which have been covered by us in this article and also you can find Aeropowder patents information, the worldwide patent filing activity and its patent filing trend over the years, and many other stats over Aeropowder patent portfolio.
How many patents does the founder and the CEO of Aeropowder have?
The founder Elena Dieckmann has 2 patents and CEO Ryan Robinson has 0 patent.
How many patents does Aeropowder have?
Aeropowder has a total of 3 patents globally. These patents belong to 2 unique patent families. Out of 3 patents, 2 patents are active.
How Many Patents did Aeropowder File Every Year?
Are you wondering why there is a drop in patent filing for the last two years? It is because a patent application can take up to 18 months to get published. Certainly, it doesn’t suggest a decrease in the patent filing.
Year of Patents Filing or Grant | Aeropowder Applications Filed | Aeropowder Patents Granted |
2017 | 2 | – |
2022 | 1 | – |
How many Aeropowder patents are Alive/Dead?
How Many Patents did Aeropowder File in Different Countries?
Countries in which Aeropowder Filed Patents
Country | Patents |
United Kingdom | 1 |
Europe | 1 |
Where are Research Centres of Aeropowder Patents Located?
The Research Centre for all the Aeropowder patents is the United Kingdom.
List of Aeropowder Patents
Aeropowder Patents | Title |
WO2017221015A1 | Process For Processing Feathers |
GB202212612D0 | Oil Absorbent Materials |
EP3472230A1 | Process For Processing Feathers |