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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Mayer; Ferdy.The latest application filed is for "emi protected cable, with controlled symmetrical/asymmetrical mode attenuation".
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EMI Protected cable, with controlled symmetrical/asymmetrical mode attenuation Grant 4,506,235 - Mayer March 19, 1 | 1985-03-19 |
Device having one or more manually controlled functions Grant 4,439,824 - Mayer March 27, 1 | 1984-03-27 |
Cables with high immunity to electro-magnetic pulses (EMP) Grant 4,383,225 - Mayer May 10, 1 | 1983-05-10 |
Radio frequency interference suppressor cable having resistive conductor and lossy magnetic absorbing material Grant 4,301,428 - Mayer November 17, 1 | 1981-11-17 |
Differential transformer Grant 4,287,545 - Mayer September 1, 1 | 1981-09-01 |
Capacitive electric filter Grant 4,081,770 - Mayer March 28, 1 | 1978-03-28 |
Speed limit passing indicator Grant 3,997,869 - Mayer December 14, 1 | 1976-12-14 |
Capacitance/inductance Distance Measurement Device Grant 3,815,020 - Mayer June 4, 1 | 1974-06-04 |
Elements For The Transmission Of Electrical Energy Grant 3,573,676 - Mayer April 6, 1 | 1971-04-06 |
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