Patents by Inventor Martin Emsenhuber

Martin Emsenhuber 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: 10648783
    Abstract: The invention relates to a projectile (1), which has a projectile body (2) featuring a recess (5) for receiving an explosive, wherein the projectile body (2) has a rotation-symmetrical shell surface (7), at least in sections, which is surrounded, at least in sections, by several ring-shaped elements (8) provided with predetermined break points, wherein fragments (12) formed upon breakup of the elements (8) are predefined via the predetermined break points, said fragments (12) being connected to one another in a ring-shaped connecting portion (11) for forming the ring-shaped element (8), and the freely projecting ends (13) of the fragments (12) being at least partially arranged in a common orthogonal plane (13?) to a longitudinal axis (8?) of the ring-shaped element (8), wherein this orthogonal plane (13?) is arranged diverging from an orthogonal plane (11?) defined by the ring-shaped connecting portion (11), as well as to a corresponding ring-shaped element (8) for the projectile (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2020
    Assignee: Hirtenberger Defence Europe GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Pichler, Christian Müller, Martin Emsenhuber, Bernhard Mayer
  • Publication number: 20190360789
    Abstract: The invention relates to a projectile (1), which has a projectile body (2) featuring a recess (5) for receiving an explosive, wherein the projectile body (2) has a rotation-symmetrical shell surface (7), at least in sections, which is surrounded, at least in sections, by several ring-shaped elements (8) provided with predetermined break points, wherein fragments (12) formed upon breakup of the elements (8) are predefined via the predetermined break points, said fragments (12) being connected to one another in a ring-shaped connecting portion (11) for forming the ring-shaped element (8), and the freely projecting ends (13) of the fragments (12) being at least partially arranged in a common orthogonal plane (13?) to a longitudinal axis (8?) of the ring-shaped element (8), wherein this orthogonal plane (13?) is arranged diverging from an orthogonal plane (11?) defined by the ring-shaped connecting portion (11), as well as to a corresponding ring-shaped element (8) for the projectile (1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2019
    Publication date: November 28, 2019
    Applicant: Hirtenberger Defence Europe GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Pichler, Christian Müller, Martin Emsenhuber, Bernhard Mayer
  • Patent number: 10415939
    Abstract: The invention relates to a projectile (1), which has a projectile body (2) featuring a recess (5) for receiving an explosive, wherein the projectile body (2) has a rotation-symmetrical shell surface (7), at least in sections, which is surrounded, at least in sections, by several ring-shaped elements (8) provided with predetermined break points, wherein fragments (12) formed upon breakup of the elements (8) are predefined via the predetermined break points, said fragments (12) being connected to one another in a ring-shaped connecting portion (11) for forming the ring-shaped element (8), and the freely projecting ends (13) of the fragments (12) being at least partially arranged in a common orthogonal plane (13?) to a longitudinal axis (8?) of the ring-shaped element (8), wherein this orthogonal plane (13?) is arranged diverging from an orthogonal plane (11?) defined by the ring-shaped connecting portion (11), as well as to a corresponding ring-shaped element (8) for the projectile (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2019
    Assignee: Hirtenberger Defence Europe GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Pichler, Christian Müller, Martin Emsenhuber, Bernhard Mayer
  • Publication number: 20190041176
    Abstract: The invention relates to a projectile (1), which has a projectile body (2) featuring a recess (5) for receiving an explosive, wherein the projectile body (2) has a rotation-symmetrical shell surface (7), at least in sections, which is surrounded, at least in sections, by several ring-shaped elements (8) provided with predetermined break points, wherein fragments (12) formed upon breakup of the elements (8) are predefined via the predetermined break points, said fragments (12) being connected to one another in a ring-shaped connecting portion (11) for forming the ring-shaped element (8), and the freely projecting ends (13) of the fragments (12) being at least partially arranged in a common orthogonal plane (13?) to a longitudinal axis (8?) of the ring-shaped element (8), wherein this orthogonal plane (13?) is arranged diverging from an orthogonal plane (11?) defined by the ring-shaped connecting portion (11), as well as to a corresponding ring-shaped element (8) for the projectile (1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2015
    Publication date: February 7, 2019
    Inventors: Peter Pichler, Christian Müller, Martin Emsenhuber, Bernhard Mayer
  • Publication number: 20180202783
    Abstract: The invention relates to a projectile (1), which has a projectile body (2) featuring a recess (5) for receiving an explosive, wherein the projectile body (2) has a rotation-symmetrical shell surface (7), at least in sections, which is surrounded, at least in sections, by several ring-shaped elements (8) provided with predetermined break points, wherein fragments (12) formed upon breakup of the elements (8) are predefined via the predetermined break points, said fragments (12) being connected to one another in a ring-shaped connecting portion (11) for forming the ring-shaped element (8), and the freely projecting ends (13) of the fragments (12) being at least partially arranged in a common orthogonal plane (13?) to a longitudinal axis (8?) of the ring-shaped element (8), wherein this orthogonal plane (13?) is arranged diverging from an orthogonal plane (11?) defined by the ring-shaped connecting portion (11), as well as to a corresponding ring-shaped element (8) for the projectile (1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2015
    Publication date: July 19, 2018
    Inventors: Peter Pichler, Christian Müller, Martin Emsenhuber, Bernhard Mayer
  • Publication number: 20140357787
    Abstract: The invention relates to an aldehyde based resin composition that has an ultralow formaldehyde (ULF) emission both on curing and from the final cured product and to the use thereof as a binder or adhesive for the manufacture of mineral wool (glass fibre and stone fibre) products, non-woven materials, wooden boards, plywood, coated materials and/or impregnated material products. The invention further relates to a process for the manufacture of the resin composition, to a sizing composition for use in mineral wool applications, to a sizing composition for use in saturation or impregnation applications, and to a curable aqueous composition for use in board and wood applications, comprising the aldehyde resin composition according to the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2012
    Publication date: December 4, 2014
    Inventors: Andrew Jobber, Christoph Prock, Martin Emsenhuber
  • Publication number: 20040220416
    Abstract: Improved process for the oxidation of organic substrates by means of 1O2, in which 3-90% strength H2O2 is added to organic substrates which are soluble in water or in organic solvents miscible with water and which react with 1O2, in a water-miscible organic solvent, in water or in a mixture of water and water-miscible organic solvent in the presence of a heterogeneous or homogeneous catalyst, whereupon, following the catalytic decomposition of H2O2 to give water and 1O2, the oxidation of the substrates to give the corresponding oxidation products takes place, where, during the reaction, water is selectively removed from the reaction mixture by means of membranes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2003
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Inventors: Martin Emsenhuber, Gerard Kwant, Koenraad Van Straaten, Madelon Janssen, Paul Alsters, Hendrik Hoving