用于热保护器发热丝的高度测量装置与测量方法

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星帅尔: 关于公司取得专利证书的公告
Zheng Quan Zhi Xing· 2025-08-15 08:18
Core Points - Hangzhou Xingshuai Electric Co., Ltd. has recently obtained several patents from the National Intellectual Property Administration, including an invention patent and two utility model patents [1] - The patents include a height for heating wire in thermal protectors, a measurement device and method for maximum load current in thermal protectors, and a device for assembling core components [1] - The acquisition of these patents is not expected to have a significant impact on the company's recent production and operations, but it will enhance the company's intellectual property protection system and maintain its technological leadership [1] Patent Details - Patent Type: Invention Patent; Patent Name: Height for Heating Wire in Thermal Protectors; Patent Number: ZL202211267031.4; Application Date: October 17, 2022; Validity: 20 years; Certificate Number: 8151529; Patent Holder: Xingshuai [1] - Patent Type: Utility Model; Patent Name: Measurement Device and Method for Maximum Load Current in Thermal Protectors; Patent Number: ZL202421503489.X; Application Date: June 27, 2024; Validity: 10 years; Certificate Number: 23197565; Patent Holder: Xingshuai [1] - Patent Type: Utility Model; Patent Name: Device for Assembling Core Components in Heavy Hammer Starting Thermal Protectors; Patent Number: ZL202422262612.X; Application Date: September 13, 2024; Validity: 10 years; Certificate Number: 23197514; Patent Holder: Xingshuai [1]
星帅尔:“用于热保护器发热丝的高度测量装置与测量方法”“一种热保护器最大承载电流测试系统”等取得专利证书
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-08-15 08:01
Group 1 - The company, Xing Shuaier, announced on August 15 that it has obtained two patents from the National Intellectual Property Administration, including "Height Measurement Device and Method for Heating Wire of Thermal Protector" and "Maximum Load Current Testing System for Thermal Protector" [2] - For the fiscal year 2024, the revenue composition of Xing Shuaier is as follows: 46.91% from the photovoltaic industry, 40.84% from the white goods industry, 10.43% from the motor industry, and 1.82% from other industries [2]