Patents by Inventor Carsten Buhrer
Carsten Buhrer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20200169158Abstract: The invention relates to a synchronously excited rotary machine with a superconductive rotor comprising a plurality of projecting first pole units of a magnetic material and a plurality of second pole units having superconductive coils wrapped around a core element of a magnetic material. Each second pole unit is positioned between two adjacent first pole units. The second pole units are spaced apart from aback iron and the first pole units via a plurality of thermally insulating support elements, wherein this spacing is evacuated so that it acts as magnetic air gap. An enclosed housing is provided on the back iron in which the first and second pole units are arranged, where-in the superconductive coils of the second pole units are in fluid communication with a cooling system. The first pole units and back iron are operated at an ambient temperature while the second pole units are operated at a cryogenic operating temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2016Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Carsten Bührer, Jürgen Kellers, Jan Wiezoreck
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Patent number: 10601298Abstract: The present invention relates to a synchronous superconductive rotary machine with a superconductive rotor, a wind turbine, an assembly method and a repair method thereof. The rotor comprises a back iron connected to a thermally insulating support structure which is further connected to a base element. A coupling element is arranged on a peripheral surface of the base element for coupling to a matching coupling element located on a peripheral surface of a pole unit. The pole unit comprises a core element on which the coupling element is located and superconductive coils are wound on the core element. The pole unit is slid into position in an axial direction and fixed relative to the back iron by using fastening means. The base element, support structure and pole unit are wrapped in a thermal insulating laminate. This provides a simple and easy assembly and repair process that does require the rotor to be separated from the stator in order to replace a pole unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignees: Envision Energy (Denmark) ApS, ECO 5 GmbHInventors: Carsten Bührer, Hendrik Pütz
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Publication number: 20170257016Abstract: The present invention relates to a synchronous superconductive rotary machine with a superconductive rotor, a wind turbine, an assembly method and a repair method there- of. The rotor comprises a back iron connected to a thermally insulating support structure which is further connected to a base element. A coupling element is arranged on a peripheral surface of the base element for coupling to a matching coupling element located on a peripheral surface of a pole unit. The pole unit comprises a core element on which the coupling element is located and superconductive coils are wound on the core element. The pole unit is slid into position in an axial direction and fixed relative to the back iron by using fastening means. The base element, support structure and pole unit are wrapped in a thermal insulating laminate. This provides a simple and easy assembly and repair process that does require the rotor to be separated from the stator in order to replace a pole unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Carsten Bührer, Hendrik Pütz
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Publication number: 20120129700Abstract: A linear machine comprises a primary part and a secondary part. The primary part forms a receptacle around an axis and has a plurality of annular primary coils, which are arranged concentrically with respect to the axis, can have alternating current applied to them, and are separated by intermediate elements, in order to produce a magnetic field in the receptacle. The secondary part, which can be moved relative to the primary part by the magnetic field in the receptacle along the axis, is provided with secondary coils having superconductor windings. In order to produce a linear motor which allows high force densities, the intermediate elements are produced from non-magnetizable material and the primary coils and the secondary coils are arranged with an air-gap winding, wherein the secondary coils are manufactured from a high-temperature superconductor and direct current can be applied or is applied to them. Force densities of more than 18 N/cm2 can be achieved in the receptacle by the linear motors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2008Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Jan Wiezoreck, Ingolf Hahn, Carsten Bührer, Jakob Fallkowski
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Patent number: 8154157Abstract: The invention relates to a primary part of a linear motor having a receptacle for a secondary part which can move along an axis in the receptacle, having a plurality of annular coils which are arranged coaxially with respect to the receptacle, and having a yoke, with teeth which are composed of a soft-magnetic material being arranged or formed between the end faces of adjacent coils. In order to provide a primary part or a linear motor which has a high power density in a compact form and allows good cooling with coolant, cooling gaps in which spacers are arranged are formed between the end faces of the coils and the teeth.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Zenergy Power GmbHInventors: Jan Wiezoreck, Carsten Bührer
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Patent number: 8154144Abstract: A linear generator for power generation in a wave-driven power station is provided. The linear generator includes a primary part which has a plurality of annular primary coils, which are arranged concentrically with respect to an axis and are separated from one another by intermediate elements, and a secondary part which has a plurality of secondary coils, to which direct current can be applied. The secondary coils are arranged axially alongside one another with alternating polarity and have superconductor windings. The the arrangement of the primary coils in the primary part is in the form of an air-gap winding with intermediate elements composed of non-magnetizable material. The primary part or the secondary part is moved parallel to the axis, in an externally operated manner, by a buoy and the current which is induced in the primary coils by the relative movement between the primary part and the secondary part can be tapped off for power generation.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Zenergy Power GmbHInventors: Jens Müller, Jan Wiezoreck, Ingolf Hahn, Carsten Bührer
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Publication number: 20120080424Abstract: A method for inductive heating of an electrically conducting workpiece, by rotating the workpiece in a magnetic field of a direct-current carrying coil arrangement comprising superconductive windings about a rotation axis that forms an angle with the principal axis of the magnetic field, allows temperatures that differ from each other along the workpiece to be obtained when the flux density of the magnetic field permeating the workpiece is set differently along the rotation axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: ZENERGY POWER GMBHInventors: Jan Wiezoreck, Carsten Bührer
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Patent number: 7750513Abstract: The invention relates to a linear motor and in particular a primary part of the linear motor for the movement of a secondary part, with a plurality of coils for inducing a magnetic field transmitting force along an axis between the primary part and the secondary part and with teeth, which are made from a magnetizable material, are arranged between adjacent coils and have a base section remote from the axis and an end section facing the axis, the teeth on the end section being wider than on the base section. In order to provide a primary part or a linear motor which also allow for high force densities given a compact design, the coils also extend in the interspace between the end sections of adjacent teeth so as to increase the magnetic flux density.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Zenergy Power GmbHInventors: Werner Witte, Carsten Bührer
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Publication number: 20100155034Abstract: The invention relates to a heat pipe or cold pipe for cryotechnology, with a casing pipe and with a chamber encapsulated hermetically by a condensation element at one pipe end and by an evaporation element at the other pipe end and filled with a heat transfer medium suitable for cryogenics. So that superconductive elements or components can be cooled to the required transition temperature with high operating reliability and efficiency in a short cooling time, in the chamber, between the condensation element and the evaporation element, at least one cooling module is installed which partially bears with a tubular surface area against the inner surface of the casing pipe and which is provided at least on the condensation element side with a conducting means in order to guide condensed and/or liquid heat transfer medium to the surface area. The invention also relates to a cooling device having a plurality of cold pipes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Jens Müller, Carsten Bührer, Jan Wiezoreck, Christoph Fülbier, Ingolf Hahn
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Publication number: 20080290740Abstract: The invention relates to a linear motor and in particular a primary part of the linear motor for the movement of a secondary part, with a plurality of coils for inducing a magnetic field transmitting force along an axis between the primary part and the secondary part and with teeth, which are made from a magnetizable material, are arranged between adjacent coils and have a base section remote from the axis and an end section facing the axis, the teeth on the end section being wider than on the base section. In order to provide a primary part or a linear motor which also allow for high force densities given a compact design, the coils also extend in the interspace between the end sections of adjacent teeth so as to increase the magnetic flux density.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ZENERGY POWER GMBHInventors: Werner Witte, Carsten Buhrer
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Publication number: 20080274897Abstract: The invention relates to a primary part of a linear motor having a receptacle for a secondary part which can move along an axis in the receptacle, having a plurality of annular coils which are arranged coaxially with respect to the receptacle, and having a yoke, with teeth which are composed of a soft-magnetic material being arranged or formed between the end faces of adjacent coils. In order to provide a primary part or a linear motor which has a high power density in a compact form and allows good cooling with coolant, cooling gaps in which spacers are arranged are formed between the end faces of the coils and the teeth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Jan Wiezoreck, Carsten Buhrer
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Publication number: 20080017634Abstract: A method for inductive heating of an electrically conducting workpiece, by rotating the workpiece in a magnetic field of a direct-current carrying coil arrangement comprising superconductive windings about a rotation axis that forms an angle with the principal axis of the magnetic field, allows temperatures that differ from each other along the workpiece to be obtained when the flux density of the magnetic field permeating the workpiece is set differently along the rotation axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: TRITHOR GMBHInventors: Jan Wiezoreck, Carsten Buhrer