TS3 receives patent for face bonding in the USA

14.02.2020

It's official: The end-face connection of timber components with TS3 technology has been patented in the USA since the beginning of 2020. The TS3 technology is the result of ten years of research and development by Timbatec Holzbauingenieure Schweiz AG together with ETH Zurich and Bern University of Applied Sciences.

TS3 receives patent for face bonding in the USA

Timbatec develops new products and applications for the wood industry. wood industry. Together with our customers and research partners We develop solutions for individual requirements. promising development is the TS3 technology. It connects wood components on the face side and thus realizes large surfaces in wood.

Already the TS3 brand in the United States of America since 2017. registered. The United States Patent and Trademark Office has recognized the of the United States of America, has recognized TS3 as a trademark. The registration in the USA means that TS3 can be used in the USA in connection with wood used by any other company in the USA in connection with wood products. may.

2018 it was possible with a first patent to protect building structures with columns, Column heads and panels for floor slabs were protected. With the new patent for the face bonding of wooden components protects the second key key technology of TS3 is protected. This is an important milestone for TS3. "At last we can be sure that our face bonding technology is truly protected in the USA USA and that we can take legal action against imitators," says Stefan against imitators," says Stefan Zöllig, the intellectual father of the technology.

The investors arealso pleased
The U.S. market is roughly the same size as the entire The patent also has consequences for the shareholders: After the protection of the brand and the two core technologies of TS3, the value of TS3 AG increases and therefore also that of the shares.

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