Patents by Inventor Peter Homann

Peter Homann 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: 11964646
    Abstract: A foot brake valve (2?) of a pneumatic brake system in a motor vehicle has an installation plate (4?), on which a brake pedal (14) is pivotably mounted and to which a housing (18?) of a control unit (16, 26) is fastened. A spring-loaded plunger piston (36) in actuating contact with the brake pedal (14) is guided axially movably in an annular collar (50) projecting upward out of the installation plate (4?). For fastening the housing (18?) of the control unit (16, 26) to the installation plate (4?), the housing (18?) has an intermediate flange (48) which is screw-connected to the main part of the housing (18?) and has the annular collar (50). The intermediate flange (48) is coaxially rotatably about a vertical central axis (32), and is connectable in non-positively locking fashion to the installation plate (4?) via a releasable clamping connection (62).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2024
    Assignee: ZF CV Systems Europe BV
    Inventors: Peter Beier, Ulrich Couppee, Reiner Hölscher, Gerhard Martini, Karl-Heinz Riediger-Janisch, Olaf Bindseil, Petra Elze, Alexander Fabian, Gerrit Glondajewski, Sven Homann, Jan Hörstmann, Thomas Müller
  • Patent number: 8246121
    Abstract: A solenoid-valve unit for an electropneumatic controller, especially a pilot-control unit of an electropneumatic pressure modulator of a vehicle, includes a solenoid-valve unit having a valve-housing bottom with compressed-air bores, and solenoid valves having solenoids and displaceable magnet armatures. The solenoids are disposed outside of the valve-housing bottom. At least one pressure sensor for measuring pneumatic pressure in a compressed-air bore of the valve-housing bottom is placed in or on the valve-housing bottom. Electric leads to the solenoids and to the pressure sensor are routed to a common electrical interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Assignee: WABCO GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Homann, Bernd-Joachim Kiel, Juan Rovira-Rifaterra, Hartmut Schappler, Andreas Teichmann, Ingo Torhoff
  • Publication number: 20100001126
    Abstract: A mounting rail that is designed for mounting installations in an aircraft, with the mounting rail being coated with a coating made of a coating material, wherein the coefficient of friction between the coating material and a material of an element to be mounted is lower than the coefficient of friction between a material from which the non-coated mounting rail is made and a material of an element to be mounted. The coating material may be provided with a conductive additive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Publication date: January 7, 2010
    Applicant: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH
    Inventors: Michael Supan, Jens-Peter Homann, Carsten Merhof, Thorsten Draack
  • Publication number: 20090114865
    Abstract: A solenoid-valve unit for an electropneumatic controller, especially a pilot-control unit of an electropneumatic pressure modulator of a vehicle, includes a solenoid-valve unit having a valve-housing bottom with compressed-air bores, and solenoid valves having solenoids and displaceable magnet armatures. The solenoids are disposed outside of the valve-housing bottom. At least one pressure sensor for measuring pneumatic pressure in a compressed-air bore of the valve-housing bottom is placed in or on the valve-housing bottom. Electric leads to the solenoids and to the pressure sensor are routed to a common electrical interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2008
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Peter Homann, Bernd-Joachim Kiel, Juan Rovira-Rifaterra, Hartmut Schappler, Andreas Teichmann, Ingo Torhoff
  • Patent number: 6662825
    Abstract: A control device for pressurized fluids includes a valve mechanism actuated by a first device incorporating electromagnets in a first housing, and a second device incorporating a circuit board for controlling the valve mechanism in a second housing. Pins on the first device and sockets on the second device automatically form an electrical plug-type connection when the housings are joined. Each socket is received in a first portion of a through-hole provided in a mount supported on the circuit board such that it extends into a corresponding through-hole in the circuit board. A second portion of each through-hole in each mount has a funnel-shaped guide opening toward the pins. A pressure sensor supported by the circuit board forms a plug-type engagement with a port extending from the valve mechanism when the housings are joined. Contacts extend from the sensor into holes in the circuit board.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Assignee: Wabco GmbH & Co. OHG
    Inventors: Dieter Frank, Oliver Gründker, Peter Homann, Andreas Kranz, Rainer Risse, Gerdt Schreiber
  • Patent number: 6626505
    Abstract: A pre-engagement unit for a braking pressure modulator for a pressure regulating circuit includes a first pneumatic inlet, a second pneumatic inlet, a first pneumatic output terminal, and a second pneumatic output terminal. The unit includes an electrically actuated valve system having a plurality of solenoid valves and a plurality of electrical terminals connected to output terminals of an electronic control unit. An electric braking command signal transmitter delivers a driver initiated electric brake value setting to an input of the electronic control unit. Under normal conditions, a supply pressure and a redundancy pressure are delivered at the first pneumatic output terminal to be converted by an air quantity augmenting relay valve to a braking pressure. In case of failure of the electronic braking system, the redundancy pressure is delivered at the first pneumatic output terminal to be converted by the air quantity augmenting relay valve to the braking pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Assignee: WABCO GmbH & Co. OHG
    Inventors: Dieter Frank, Gerdt Schreiber, Peter Homann, Armin Sieker, Andreas Kranz, Hartmut Schappler, Hans-Klaus Wolff, Dirk Meier
  • Patent number: 6537111
    Abstract: An electric contact plug receives a tip jack input at a plug-in zone, and completes the electrical connection via a connection zone to an electronic component, such as a printed circuit board. The electric contact plug also includes an intermediate zone, connected between the plug-in zone and the connection zone. The intermediate zone is designed to deform mechanically when the plug-in zone is subjected to vibrational stresses, as typically occur in a motor vehicle. As a result, the tip jack is held securely within the plug-in zone, while the intermediate zone absorbs the effects of the vibrational stresses. Thus, the inventive electric contact plug avoids the problems of friction and corrosion within the plug-in zone. Moreover, this electric contact plug is compatible with thick-wire bonding, and can be manufactured economically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Wabco GmbH and Co. OHG
    Inventors: Christian Brammer, Peter Homann, Werner Dreyer, Bernd Kiel, Jens Gröger, Stefan Klik, Oliver Gründker, Stefan Knoke
  • Patent number: 6467854
    Abstract: A pre-engagement unit for a braking pressure modulator for a pressure regulating circuit of an electronic braking system includes an electrically actuated valve system with three substantially identical 2/2-way solenoid valves. First and second terminals of the 2/2-way solenoid valves are selectively connected to the pneumatic inlets and output terminals of the pre-engagement unit, and to each other so that the first 2/2-way valve serves as an air admission valve for supply pressure, the second 2/2-way solenoid valve serves as an air admission/exhaust valve for redundancy pressure, and the third 2/2-way solenoid valve serves as an exhaust valve. Thereby, the pressure in the pressure regulating circuit can be increased, decreased, or maintained. Desirably, the first, second, and third 2/2-way solenoid valves are connected in parallel to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: WABCO GmbH & Co., OHG
    Inventors: Dieter Frank, Gerdt Schreibert, Peter Homann, Armin Sieker, Andreas Kranz, Hans-Klaus Wolff, Dirk Meier
  • Patent number: 6453936
    Abstract: A valve system for the pre-engagement unit of a vehicle braking pressure modulator contains solenoid valves, which are controlled by an electronic braking system. Pneumatic pressure is fed into a brake cylinder on the vehicle wheels via a pressure regulating channel of the pre-engagement unit. The solenoid valves are configured as cartridge solenoid valves, so that assembly is simplified, and utilization of elastic tolerance compensating elements is unnecessary. A preferred embodiment includes three cylinder bodies connected end-to-end with no increase in cylinder diameter. This embodiment enables the use of identical armatures and identical magnet coils for different valve types, such as 3/2-way solenoid valves or 2/2-way solenoid valves. Also, these valves may be configured as normally open or normally closed, with identical outside dimensions. As such, three cartridge solenoid valves can be combined into a compact triple valve cartridge unit that further simplifies the assembly process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: WABCO GmbH & Co. oHG
    Inventors: Dieter Frank, Gerdt Schreibert, Peter Homann, Armin Sieker, Andreas Kranz, Hans-Klaus Wolff, Dirk Meier
  • Publication number: 20020124893
    Abstract: A pre-engagement unit for a braking pressure modulator for a pressure regulating circuit of an electronic braking system includes a first pneumatic inlet through which a supply pressure is supplied to the pre-engagement unit, a second pneumatic inlet through which a redundancy pressure is supplied to the pre-engagement unit, a first pneumatic output terminal through which the pre-engagement unit is connected to an air quantity augmenting relay valve, a second pneumatic output terminal through which the pre-engagement unit is connected to a pressure sink, and an electrically actuated valve system. The electrically actuated valve system has three substantially identical 2/2-way solenoid valves. Each of the 2/2-way solenoid valves includes first and second pneumatic terminals, and an electric terminal which is connected to an electronic control unit of the electronic braking system for selective actuation of the 2/2-way solenoid valves.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: Dieter Frank, Gerdt Schreiber, Peter Homann, Armin Sieker, Andreas Kranz, Hans-Klaus Wolff, Dirk Meier
  • Publication number: 20020124891
    Abstract: A valve system for the pre-engagement unit of a vehicle braking pressure modulator contains solenoid valves, which are controlled by an electronic braking system. Pneumatic pressure is fed into a brake cylinder on the vehicle wheels via a pressure regulating channel of the pre-engagement unit. The solenoid valves are configured as cartridge solenoid valves, so that assembly is simplified, and utilization of elastic tolerance compensating elements is unnecessary. A preferred embodiment includes three cylinder bodies connected end-to-end with no increase in cylinder diameter. This embodiment enables the use of identical armatures and identical magnet coils for different valve types, such as 3/2-way solenoid valves or 2/2-way solenoid valves. Also, these valves may be configured as normally open or normally closed, with identical outside dimensions. As such, three cartridge solenoid valves can be combined into a compact triple valve cartridge unit that further simplifies the assembly process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: Dieter Frank, Gerdt Schreiber, Peter Homann, Armin Sieker, Andreas Kranz, Hans-Klaus Wolff, Dirk Meier
  • Publication number: 20020112765
    Abstract: A control device for pressurized fluids includes a valve mechanism that is actuated by a first electric device incorporating a pair of electromagnets disposed in a first housing component, and a second electric device incorporating a printed circuit board for controlling the valve mechanism disposed in a second housing component. For electrical connection of the two electric devices, male connector pins are provided on the first electric device and female connector sockets are provided on the second electric device. The male and female components automatically form a plug-type connection when the two housing components are joined together. Each female connector socket is received in a first portion of a through-hole provided in a mount supported on the circuit board such that it extends into, and preferably beyond, a corresponding through-hole in the circuit board.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2002
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Inventors: Dieter Frank, Oliver Grundker, Peter Homann, Andreas Kranz, Rainer Risse, Gerdt Schreiber
  • Publication number: 20010049238
    Abstract: An electric contact plug receives a tip jack input at a plug-in zone, and completes the electrical connection via a connection zone to an electronic component, such as a printed circuit board. The electric contact plug also includes an intermediate zone, connected between the plug-in zone and the connection zone. The intermediate zone is designed to deform mechanically when the plug-in zone is subjected to vibrational stresses, as typically occur in a motor vehicle. As a result, the tip jack is held securely within the plug-in zone, while the intermediate zone absorbs the effects of the vibrational stresses. Thus, the inventive electric contact plug avoids the problems of friction and corrosion within the plug-in zone. Moreover, this electric contact plug is compatible with thick-wire bonding, and can be manufactured economically.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2001
    Publication date: December 6, 2001
    Inventors: Christian Brammer, Peter Homann, Werner Dreyer, Berud Kiel, Jens Groger, Stefan Klik, Oliver Grundker, Stefan Knoke
  • Publication number: 20010009881
    Abstract: A transmission control system consists essentially of two actuating cylinders, a pressure supply system, a controllable valve system for connecting the actuating cylinders to the pressure supply system, and an electrical control system for actuating the controllable valve system. In order to create a compact control system unit, the controllable valve system, at least part of the pressure supply system, and the electrical control system are all combined into a single integrated component. Alternatively, the actuating cylinders may also be included within the single component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2001
    Publication date: July 26, 2001
    Inventors: Heinz-Hagen Albs, Stefan Klik, Peter Homann, Holger Thies, Alfred Klatt
  • Patent number: 5855460
    Abstract: A screw and nut assembly comprises a screw having a hollow cavity extending longitudinally throughout, a nut configured to screw onto the screw, and an extension attached to the nut. The extension traverses the hollow cavity of the screw when the nut is placed on an end of the screw without being screwed on. The extension is displaced from the hollow cavity of the screw as the nut is screwed onto the screw. The status of the screw and nut connection may thus be determined from the screw side of the assembly, without observing the nut, by observing the extent to which the extension has emerged from the hollow cavity in the screw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1999
    Assignee: WABCO GmbH
    Inventors: Dieter Brehmer, Horst Breidel, Friedrich Gross, Peter Homann, Wilfried Matthias, Herbert Unger