Patents by Inventor Christof Schuster

Christof Schuster 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).

  • Publication number: 20240117970
    Abstract: A portable operating device for controlling a kitchen appliance from different operating positions having a base body, at least one control element, which is displaceable relative to the base body, for the user to input control information, at least one sensor for detecting a relative movement between the at least one control element and the base body, and a communication unit which is connected to the at least one sensor in a signal-transmitting manner in order to wirelessly transmit, to the kitchen appliance, control information which correlates with the relative movement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2022
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Inventors: Julian SCHMICKAL, Michael JUNGMANN, Christof DESSL, Julia TÜCHLER, Kay SCHUSTER
  • Patent number: 11766071
    Abstract: A method for producing vaporizer units as a component of inhalers includes the steps: a) providing a flexible circuit board material with sites for individual vaporizer units, the material optionally prestructured with conductor paths and/or pre-punched areas predetermined in terms of position/course for each site; b) providing and placing a heating element which may be electrically connected to the conductor paths; and c) at least partial covering each site with a sealing material for the formation of a partial sheathing for each vaporizer unit. The sealing material is applied such that the sheathing covers an edge region of the heating element while keeping open a heating surface on an upper side of the circuit board material. At least the outer surfaces of the sheathing pointing away from the circuit board material form sealing surfaces. Vaporizer units, vaporizer assemblies, vaporizer cartridges and inhalers with such vaporizer units are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2023
    Assignee: KÖRBER TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
    Inventors: Lasse Cornils, Christian Hanneken, Svenja Käthner, Michael Kleine Wächter, Niklas Romming, Christof Schuster, Arne Rosenbohm, Gunnar Niebuhr, Rene Schmidt, Finn-Oliver Pankoke, Dennis Leichsenring, Jan Jaklin, Max Bergmann
  • Publication number: 20230133206
    Abstract: A cartridge for an electronic cigarette or a portable inhaler has a rigid reservoir for receiving a liquid. The reservoir has at least one extraction opening which is configured to enable the extraction of liquid from the reservoir. The reservoir has one or more pressure regulation elements in an interior of the reservoir which are arranged in a wall of the reservoir and through which no exit of liquid from the reservoir is possible. The pressure regulation elements are selected independently of one another from the list comprising non-return valves, gas-permeable but liquid-impermeable diaphragms, and deformable wall portions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2021
    Publication date: May 4, 2023
    Inventors: Niklas Romming, Lennart Kock, Arne Rosenbohm, Christof Schuster, Max Bergmann
  • Publication number: 20220400748
    Abstract: An inhaler vaporizer cartridge includes a housing body with a flow channel, a liquid storage tank, and a vaporizer unit. The vaporizer unit has a wick member and heating member and is liquid-permeable such that liquid is conveyed from the tank through the vaporizer unit to the flow channel. The housing body has a cavity forming the tank and a wick member receiving chamber, and housing is divided by an intermediate wall and a flow channel section. An access opening from the receiving chamber to the flow channel is formed in the intermediate wall and covered by the heating member. Granular grains in the receiving chamber form the wick member and bear against the heating member. The grains form microchannels and are retained by a cover element. An access opening, covered with a liquid-permeable grid structure, establishes a liquid connection from the tank to receiving chamber in the intermediate wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2020
    Publication date: December 22, 2022
    Inventors: Max Bergmann, Lasse Cornils, Matthias Giese, Christian Hanneken, Jan Jaklin, Marc Kessler, Michael Kleine Wächter, Thomas Müller, Niklas Romming, Rene Schmidt, Christof Schuster, Tobias Wuttke
  • Publication number: 20220361572
    Abstract: A vaporizer cartridge, as a component of an inhaler, has a hollow body with a continuous flow channel and a storage tank for storing liquid. The storage tank has at least one access opening to the flow channel and a vaporizer unit arranged in the region of the access opening and extending over the entire access opening. The vaporizer unit has a wick member and a heating member. The vaporizer unit is formed to be liquid-permeable such that liquid can be conveyed at least initially in a capillary manner out of the storage tank through the vaporizer unit in the direction of the flow channel. The wick member is formed from a plurality of granular grains which form microchannels as a result of their fill and/or formation. An inhaler is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2020
    Publication date: November 17, 2022
    Inventors: Max Bergmann, Lasse Cornils, Matthias Giese, Christian Hanneken, Jan Jaklin, Marc Kessler, Michael Kleine Wächter, Thomas Müller, Niklas Romming, Christof Schuster, Tobias Wuttke, Rene Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20220354172
    Abstract: A vaporizer cartridge for an inhaler has a hollow body with a continuous flow channel and liquid storage tank. The tank has an access opening to the channel and a vaporizer unit extending over the entire access opening. The vaporizer unit has a wick member and a heating member. The vaporizer unit is liquid-permeable such that liquid is conveyed at least initially in a capillary manner from the storage tank through the vaporizer unit in the direction of the flow channel. The wick member is formed from a plurality of granular grains which, as a result of their fill and/or formation, form microchannels which establish a fluid connection between the storage tank and the flow channel, continuously from an entry side to an exit side of the wick member. An additional securing means is provided which is holds the granular wick member in position. A corresponding inhaler is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2020
    Publication date: November 10, 2022
    Inventors: Max Bergmann, Lasse Cornils, Matthias Giese, Christian Hanneken, Jan Jaklin, Marc Kessler, Michael Kleine Wächter, Thomas Müller, Niklas Romming, Rene Schmidt, Christof Schuster, Tobias Wuttke
  • Publication number: 20210186116
    Abstract: A method for producing vaporizer units as a component of inhalers includes the steps: a) providing a flexible circuit board material with sites for individual vaporizer units, the material optionally prestructured with conductor paths and/or pre-punched areas predetermined in terms of position/course for each site; b) providing and placing a heating element which may be electrically connected to the conductor paths; and c) at least partial covering each site with a sealing material for the formation of a partial sheathing for each vaporizer unit. The sealing material is applied such that the sheathing covers an edge region of the heating element while keeping open a heating surface on an upper side of the circuit board material. At least the outer surfaces of the sheathing pointing away from the circuit board material form sealing surfaces. Vaporizer units, vaporizer assemblies, vaporizer cartridges and inhalers with such vaporizer units are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2020
    Publication date: June 24, 2021
    Inventors: Lasse Cornils, Christian Hanneken, Svenja Käthner, Michael Kleine Wächter, Niklas Romming, Christof Schuster, Arne Rosenbohm, Gunnar Niebuhr, Rene Schmidt, Finn-Oliver Pankoke, Dennis Leichsenring, Jan Jaklin, Max Bergmann