Patents Assigned to Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbH
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Patent number: 12287247Abstract: Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to a measurement system. In one example embodiment, a measurement system is disclosed including a flat measurement element receptacle and at least one piezoelectric measurement element. The flat measurement element receptacle having substantially parallel cover surfaces, and is installed between torque- and/or force-transmitting machine parts. The at least one piezoelectric measurement element arranged in a through-opening of the measurement element receptacle and mechanically fixed, with play, in the through-opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2020Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Alexander Schricker, Michael Hirschler, Franz Dreisiebner, Erik Gerstl
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Patent number: 12038341Abstract: The invention relates to a method for adjusting a piezoelectric torque sensor of a measuring apparatus, which can be part of a test bench, for determining a torque applied to a test piece due to a force flux, wherein the measuring apparatus comprises a piezoelectric torque sensor and a second torque sensor based on a different measuring principle which is designed to continuously detect static torques, wherein the measuring apparatus is configured such that both torque sensors measure torques in the force flux, whereby a target measurement signal of the piezoelectric torque sensor is determined on the basis of a torque measurement by the second torque sensor, and whereby the detected measurement signal of the piezoelectric torque sensor is adjusted and output on the basis of the determined target measurement signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2021Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignees: AVL List GmbH, Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Helmut Kokal, Alexander Schricker, Gregor Griesser
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Patent number: 9291512Abstract: A sensor for measuring pressure and/or force includes at least one measuring assembly having at least one piezoelectric measuring element subjected to compressive stress for dynamic pressure and/or force measurement, and a diaphragm for introducing the pressure and/or the force onto at least the piezoelectric measuring element. The sensor also includes a further measuring assembly that is based on a different physical measuring principle for measuring static pressure and/or force.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Alexander Schricker, Andreas Mayer, Dietmar Kröger
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Patent number: 8539845Abstract: A force-measuring ring includes an annular housing which contains at least one piezoelectric measuring element, and a pressure transmission element which is attached to the housing via inner and outer circular-annular membrane areas. The inner and outer membrane areas of the force measuring ring are situated on opposite sides of a symmetry plane defined by the at least one piezoelectric measuring element.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Alexander Schricker, Alparslan Turan, Alexander Friedl
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Patent number: 8113058Abstract: To render possible a high-quality, yet cost-effective provision suitable for mass production of a piezoelectric pressure transducer (1) with at least one piezoelectric measuring element (3, 3?, 3?) arranged on a housing base part (2), which measuring element is connected on the opposite side to a diaphragm (4), the measuring element (3, 3?, 3?) is fixed on an electrode sheet (5, 5?, 5?, 5??) or directly on the base part 2 or the diaphragm 4, wherein the electrode sheet (5, 5?, 5?, 5??) wraps conductively and positively as well as in a manner fixing the layers around a contact pin (7) insulated with respect to the base part (2) and projecting outwards.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Martin Baumgartner, Christian Reiter, Friedrich Anton Holzinger, Alexander Schricker
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Patent number: 7839056Abstract: A piezoelectric pressure sensor includes—an outer housing separated by an annular gap from an inner housing, which inner housing is attached to the outer housing on the pressure side. At least one piezoelectric measuring element is positioned between a diaphragm placed on the pressure side of the inner housing and a base part of the inner housing. The inner housing is provided with a massive cylindrical wall throughout whose wall thickness essentially corresponds to the thickness of the adjacent outer housing. In the annular gap between the outer housing and the inner housing a heat-transfer liquid is contained, or in the space between the base part of the inner housing and an interior shoulder of the pressure sensor a heat-transfer spring or bellows is located.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventor: Alexander Friedl
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Patent number: 7618188Abstract: A sensor element (1) has at least one measurement element (2) with piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties, and measurement electrodes (3). A measurement variable and a disturbance variable act simultaneously upon the at least one measurement element (2) and the measurement signal derived from the measurement electrodes (3) includes an interference signal. The sensor element (1) has at least one compensation element (4, 4?) upon which only the disturbance variable acts, so that a correction signal used to compensate for the interference signal in the measurement signal can be derived from the compensation element (4, 4?).Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Josef Glaser, Dietmar Kroeger, Gernot Leuprecht, Christian Reiter
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Patent number: 7603906Abstract: A piezoelectric sensor, preferably a pressure sensor, comprising at least two piezoelectric measuring elements placed in a housing, which are clamped between a membrane on the pressured side of the housing and a pick-up electrode electrically insulated against the housing. The piezoelectric measuring elements are fixedly attached to the pick-up electrode by thermo-compression or soldering and together with said pick-up electrode form a compact measuring element stack, which will significantly simplify assembly of the piezoelectric sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Dietmar Kröger, Michael Hirschler, Alexander Friedl, Alexander Schricker, Ferdinand Krispel, Wolfgang Michelitsch
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Patent number: 7350494Abstract: The invention relates to a glow plug with integrated pressure sensor for measuring pressure in the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, where the shell of the glow plug has a section of reduced diameter on the side next to the combustion chamber and following a sealing cone, which section houses a glow coil and ends in a tip extending into the combustion chamber, and where the pressure sensor is positioned without cooling in the section of the glow plug next to combustion chamber. According to the invention the pressure sensor is subjected to pressure in radial direction, the glow coil of the glow plug or the electrical leads of the glow coil being guided towards the tip of the glow plug either by bypassing the pressure sensor or going through the pressure sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Piezocryst Advanced Sensorics GmbHInventors: Alexander Schricker, Alexander Friedl, Michael Hirschler, Dietmar Kröger