Patents by Inventor Josef Kauferle

Josef Kauferle 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).

  • Patent number: 5084812
    Abstract: In order with a low degree of equipment complexity to convert two alternating-currents of 16 2/3 Hz of two separate single-phase generators (G1, G2) of approximately the same power into a three-phase current with 50 Hz, the single-phase generators are connected via a SCOTT transformer (Tr1) to a rectifier (SR1) of a converter with a direct-voltage intermediate circuit (3-6). The direct current transmitted through the direct-voltage intermediate circuit is transformed into three-phase current by two inverters (SR2, SR3) connected in series, and supplied to a national power system (10) via power transformers (Tr2, Tr3). The two single-phase generators (G1, G2) are controlled by one generator voltage controller (42) in each case, which affects the excitation of the single-phase generators (G1, G2) via a field rectifier (43), at the same amplitude of their generator voltages (u1, u2). Moreover, the single-phase generators (G1, G2) are controlled at a phase shift of their generator voltages (u1, u2 ) of 90.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1992
    Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Hausler, Josef Kauferle
  • Patent number: 4462237
    Abstract: In producing compound plates, such as compound glass panes, two individual plates are held in opposed spaced parallel relation with a frame located between them and extending along the edges of the plates so that the frame connects the plates together. In assembling the compound plates, the frame is formed by removing a flat strip from a supply source and conveying it to a bending station. While the strip is moved to the bending station or in the bending station a number of miter cuts are formed spaced apart in the long direction of the strip so that the miter cuts separate the strip into connected subsections. The miter cuts are located to correspond to the intersecting edges of the plates. The strip is bent or folded along lines extending in its long direction into a hollow section. Subsequently, the hollow section is formed into a frame by bending the connected subsections at the miter cuts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1984
    Assignee: Josef Kauferle KG
    Inventors: Josef Kauferle, deceased, Werner Lutzke
  • Patent number: 4356614
    Abstract: In producing compound plates, such as compound glass panes, two individual plates are held in opposed spaced parallel relation with a frame located between them and extending along the edges of the plates so that the frame connects the plates together. In assembling the compound plates, the frame is formed by removing a flat strip from a supply source and conveying it to a bending station. While the strip is moved to the bending station or in the bending station a number of miter cuts are formed spaced apart in the long direction of the strip so that the miter cuts separate the strip into connected subsections. The miter cuts are located to correspond to the intersecting edges of the plates. The strip is bent or folded along lines extending in its long direction into a hollow section. Subsequently, the hollow section is formed into a frame by bending the connected subsections at the miter cuts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1982
    Assignee: Josef Kauferle KG Stahlbau
    Inventors: Josef Kauferle, deceased, Werner Lutzke
  • Patent number: 3942100
    Abstract: An improved reactive power compensator for a transmission line is effective to correct voltage transients and overloads of diverse kinds. The reactive power developed by a conventional main reactive element such as a DC-bias controlled choke in the compensator is varied in accordance with an error signal representative of the difference between the instantaneous voltage across a particular junction of the line and a reference value. Excitation for the main element is supplied by a variable shunt reactance which exhibits a no-load inductive power loss that is large compared to the magnetization power loss of a conventional distribution transformer. The shunt reactance has an exciting winding coupled across the line at the junction and a power winding inductively coupled to the exciting winding for feeding the main reactive element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1976
    Assignee: BBC Brown Boveri & Company Limited
    Inventors: Josef Kauferle, Konrad Reichert