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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Porrmann; Herbert.The latest application filed is for "tubular casing, process for its manufacture, and its use as a sausage casing".
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Tubular casing, process for its manufacture, and its use as a sausage casing Grant 4,563,231 - Porrmann , et al. January 7, 1 | 1986-01-07 |
Tubular casing with glued seam and its manufacture and use for curved or ring-shaped sausages Grant 4,410,011 - Andra , et al. October 18, 1 | 1983-10-18 |
Tubular casing, process for its manufacture, and its use as a sausage casing Grant 4,401,136 - Porrmann , et al. August 30, 1 | 1983-08-30 |
Tubular casing suitable for foodstuffs and process for its manufacture Grant 4,397,337 - Porrmann , et al. August 9, 1 | 1983-08-09 |
Process for the manufacture of a chemically bonded non-woven fiber material in sheet form Grant 3,920,868 - Hammer , et al. November 18, 1 | 1975-11-18 |
Fiber Fleece Containing A Polymeric Reinforcing Material Grant 3,811,923 - Hammer , et al. May 21, 1 | 1974-05-21 |
Process For The Production Of A Multilayer Sheet Material Grant 3,639,146 - Andra , et al. February 1, 1 | 1972-02-01 |
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