Patents by Inventor Andreas Stieglitz
Andreas Stieglitz 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).
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Publication number: 20240217307Abstract: External air is drawn through a HVAC unit from an exterior air intake and recirculated air through a recirculation air inlet. An air intake management system includes first and second variable speed blowers and an air flow regulator. The air flow regulator defines a number of flow paths through which either exterior or recirculated air is drawn by either the first blower or the second blower. A valve arrangement regulates the flow of air through at least one of the flow paths. Control of the valves and the operating speeds of the blowers enables the amount and relative proportions of the external and recirculated air passing through the HVAC unit to be controlled. One air flow path for external air is permanently open and has an air mass flow sensor to monitor the flow of air.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Dirk Stallmeier, Andreas Stieglitz, Franz Schwab
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Patent number: 11820200Abstract: An agricultural vehicle has an operator environment with a roof portion, and an air treatment apparatus installed within the roof portion. The air treatment apparatus includes a vehicle HVAC system having an inlet plenum, other HVAC components and an outlet to the operator environment. The air treatment apparatus further includes an air filtration system having at least one external inlet and first and second filtration devices located between the external inlet and the HVAC inlet plenum. The roof portion is a hollow structure having upper and lower surfaces and front, rear, left and right sidewalls, and the first and second air filtration devices are disposed along one of the left and right sidewalls within the hollow structure of the roof portion. The HVAC system is preferably disposed along the rear sidewall within the hollow structure of the roof portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: AGCO International GmbhInventors: Dietmar Haf, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20210170828Abstract: An agricultural vehicle has an operator environment with a roof portion, and an air treatment apparatus installed within the roof portion. The air treatment apparatus includes a vehicle HVAC system having an inlet plenum, other HVAC components and an outlet to the operator environment. The air treatment apparatus further includes an air filtration system having at least one external inlet and first and second filtration devices located between the external inlet and the HVAC inlet plenum. The roof portion is a hollow structure having upper and lower surfaces and front, rear, left and right sidewalls, and the first and second air filtration devices are disposed along one of the left and right sidewalls within the hollow structure of the roof portion. The HVAC system is preferably disposed along the rear sidewall within the hollow structure of the roof portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Dietmar HAF, Andreas Stieglitz
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Patent number: 9616850Abstract: Vehicle cab windscreen air distribution system for a windscreen (1) provided with an external windscreen wiper (5) and a windscreen wiper motor (2a) mounted on the inside of the windscreen. The distribution system comprises an air distribution housing (3) which at least partially surrounds the wiper motor (2, 2a), the housing defining a passage (3a) for the supply of air onto the windscreen (1a) in the vicinity of the motor.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: AGCO International GmbHInventors: Hermann Geiss, Alexander Zeller, Andreas Stieglitz, Patrick Hoerting
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Patent number: 9206621Abstract: A tractor cab has an access door with an associated door latch to hold the door in a shut position and an openable panel such as a window which is secured in a closed position by a window latch mechanism which acts between the window and cab. The window latch mechanism includes resilient means which, when the window is secured in its closed position, allows the window to move outwardly relative to the cab when the door is slammed shut thus ensuring that the door latch can be engaged.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: AGCO International GmbHInventors: Josef Frei, Johann Kloeck, Andreas Stieglitz
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Patent number: 9011220Abstract: A tractor cab HVAC system has a blower (22) which draws air into the system via air intake means (13) in the roof (14) of the cab (10). Ducting (15) in the roof of the cab directs air drawn in via the intake means down the center of one or more hollow adjacent pillars (16) of the cab to an air filter (18) contained in a housing (20) located between the adjacent pillars. Further ducting (19) extends from the air filter housing to an HVAC unit (11), the HVAC unit processing the air drawn into the system prior to discharging the processed air into the cab. The filter housing (20) is of generally rectangular form and is connected at opposite ends to the two hollow adjacent pillars (16) of the cab via inlet openings (20a) in the housing to allow the passage of intake air from the pillars to the filter (18).Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: AGCO GmbHInventors: Stefan Mayr, Alexander Zeller, Hermann Geiss, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20150008704Abstract: A tractor cab has an access door with an associated door latch to hold the door in a shut position and an openable panel such as a window which is secured in a closed position by a window latch mechanism which acts between the window and cab. The window latch mechanism includes resilient means which, when the window is secured in its closed position, allows the window to move outwardly relative to the cab when the door is slammed shut thus ensuring that the door latch can be engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2012Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Josef Frei, Johann Kloeck, Andreas Stieglitz
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Patent number: 8728191Abstract: A generally rectangular tractor cab air filter housing arrangement (20) has a main body portion with inlet zones (20a) at each end through which air enters the housing, a first outlet aperture (20c) in the housing over which a filter element (18) is supported, and a second aperture in the housing in which a door (21) is pivoted to provide access to the filter for maintenance. The inlet zones (20a) are formed as chambers which are structurally interconnected by side portions (20d) of the housing so that the housing can be formed as a single piece hollow plastics molding. The door (21) may also be a hollow single piece plastics molding. Both the housing and/or the door may be formed by blow molding or rotational molding.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Inventors: Hermann Geiss, Alexander Zeller, Stefan Mayr, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20140087647Abstract: Vehicle cab windscreen air distribution system for a windscreen (1) provided with an external windscreen wiper (5) and a windscreen wiper motor (2a) mounted on the inside of the windscreen. The distribution system comprises an air distribution housing (3) which at least partially surrounds the wiper motor (2, 2a), the housing defining a passage (3a) for the supply of air onto the windscreen (1a) in the vicinity of the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: AGCO International GmbHInventors: Hermann Geiss, Alexander Zeller, Andreas Stieglitz, Patrick Hoerting
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Patent number: 8580005Abstract: A tractor cab filter housing (20) has at least one air intake (20a) through which air is drawn into the housing, an outlet (20c) through which air leaves the housing, a filter element (18) positioned between the inlet and outlet, and an opening access door (21) through which the filter element can be accessed for servicing/replacement. The housing access door (21) includes an integral storage chamber (21f) in which liquids or other items can be stored. The housing door is a hollow plastics molding having an access opening (21d) through which liquid can be introduced into the storage chamber, the opening having a cap (21e) for closing of the opening. A pump (50) may be provided for pumping the liquid out of the storage chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: AGCO GmbHInventors: Andreas Stieglitz, Hermann Geiss, Alexander Zeller
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Patent number: 8459727Abstract: A tractor cab has a floor (12) at least part of which is of a double layer construction having an upper layer (12a) and a lower layer (12b) spaced vertically below the upper layer to define a cavity (29,30) between the layers. The cavity being used for a) the passage of air associated with heating, ventilating, demisting or air conditioning the cab and/or b) the passage of electrical wiring or hydraulic pipes and hoses and/or c) the storage of fluids or other materials or equipment. Part of the floor supports an HVAC unit (11) whose output is directed between the upper and lower layers. The upper layer (12a) includes output apertures (27a, 28a) through which air from the HVAC unit can be discharged or recirculated.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: AGCO GmbHInventors: Stefan Mayr, Roland Pest, Hermann Geiss, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20120003911Abstract: A tractor cab HVAC system having an HVAC unit (11) which receives and processes fresh air drawn in via an air intake (43) and recirculated air from at least one recirculation duct (47). The system has at least one air distribution duct (27,28) through which processed air from the HVAC unit is introduced into the cab. A first blower (23) is provided which primarily distributes processed air from the HVAC unit (11) to the distribution duct (27,28), and a second blower (22) which selectively draws air into the HVAC unit (11) through the air intake (43) and/or re-circulation duct (47). The ratio of fresh air to recirculated air drawn into the HVAC unit (11) by the second blower (22) is variable by one or more flaps (60,62) which control the flow of air into the HVAC unit (11) through the air intake (43) and circulation duct (47).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: AGCO GMBHInventors: Hermann Geiss, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20110252756Abstract: A generally rectangular tractor cab air filter housing arrangement (20) has a main body portion with inlet zones (20a) at each end through which air enters the housing, a first outlet aperture (20c) in the housing over which a filter element (18) is supported, and a second aperture in the housing in which a door (21) is pivoted to provide access to the filter for maintenance. The inlet zones (20a) are formed as chambers which are structurally interconnected by side portions (20d) of the housing so that the housing can be formed as a single piece hollow plastics moulding. The door (21) may also be a hollow single piece plastics moulding. Both the housing and/or the door may be formed by blow moulding or rotational moulding.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: AGCO GMBHInventors: Hermann Geiss, Alexander Zeller, Stefan Mayr, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20110250832Abstract: A tractor cab HVAC system has a blower (22) which draws air into the system via air intake means (13) in the roof (14) of the cab (10). Ducting (15) in the roof of the cab directs air drawn in via the intake means down the centre of one or more hollow adjacent pillars (16) of the cab to an air filter (18) contained in a housing (20) located between the adjacent pillars. Further ducting (19) extends from the air filter housing to an HVAC unit (11), the HVAC unit processing the air drawn into the system prior to discharging the processed air into the cab. The filter housing (20) is of generally rectangular form and is connected at opposite ends to the two hollow adjacent pillars (16) of the cab via inlet openings (20a) in the housing to allow the passage of intake air from the pillars to the filter (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2009Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: AGCO GMBHInventors: Stefan Mayr, Alexander Zeller, Hermann Geiss, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20110241380Abstract: A tractor cab has a floor (12) at least part of which is of a double layer construction having an upper layer (12a) and a lower layer (12b) spaced vertically below the upper layer to define a cavity (29,30) between the layers. The cavity being used for a) the passage of air associated with heating, ventilating, demisting or air conditioning the cab and/or b) the passage of electrical wiring or hydraulic pipes and hoses and/or c) the storage of fluids or other materials or equipment. Part of the floor supports an HVAC unit (11) whose output is directed between the upper and lower layers. The upper layer (12a) includes output apertures (27a, 28a) through which air from the HVAC unit can be discharged or recirculated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2009Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: AGCO GMBHInventors: Stefan Mayr, Roland Pest, Hermann Geiss, Andreas Stieglitz
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Publication number: 20110214403Abstract: A tractor cab filter housing (20) has at least one air intake (20a) through which air is drawn into the housing, an outlet (20c) through which air leaves the housing, a filter element (18) positioned between the inlet and outlet, and an opening access door (21) through which the filter element can be accessed for servicing/replacement. The housing access door (21) includes an integral storage chamber (21f) in which liquids or other items can be stored. The housing door is a hollow plastics moulding having an access opening (21d) through which liquid can be introduced into the storage chamber, the opening having a cap (21e) for closing of the opening. A pump (50) may be provided for pumping the liquid out of the storage chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: AGCO GMBHInventors: Hermann Geiss, Alexander Zeller, Andreas Stieglitz