Patents by Inventor Benedikt Steinle

Benedikt Steinle 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: 4520311
    Abstract: A current to pulse-sequence transducer for transforming a current to be measured into a sequence of pulses which has a certain mark-to-space ratio, includes a first transforming device for transforming the current to be measured into a measurement magnetic field, a second transforming device for generating a reference magnetic field, and magnetic field comparison device including a magnetoresistive thin film comparator normally providing a zero output when the fields are equal, but generating an impulse when the strength of one magnetic field exceeds that of the other, and an impulse processing device. The impulse processing device includes a differentiator amplifier connected to the output of the magnetoresistive thin film comparator and a Schmitt trigger circuit postcoupled to the differentiator amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1985
    Assignee: LGZ Landis & Gyr Zug AG
    Inventors: Jan Petr, Benedikt Steinle
  • Patent number: 4480486
    Abstract: In a housing two ultrasonic measuring transducers are arranged opposite of the two end faces of a test tube. The test tube providing a measuring section penetrates a separating wall and interconnects two distribution chambers of the housing. The fluid to be measured flows through the test tube and influences the transit time of the ultrasonic impulses released and received by the measuring transducers. The test tube provides a constant cross-section of metallic material along the length of the measuring section. The connection between the test tube and the separating wall consists of a nonmetallic material, thus preventing echoes which may penalize the measuring accuracy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1984
    Assignee: LGZ Landis & Gyr Zug AG
    Inventors: Claudio Meisser, Hubert Lechner, Benedikt Steinle
  • Patent number: 4464625
    Abstract: In a magnetoresistive current detector, which includes a conductor carrying a current to be measured, which in turn generates an external magnetic field, four bridge elements are connected to one another so as to constitute a Wheatstone bridge. The Wheatstone bridge is adapted to be fed by a supply current from a current- or voltage-source and includes two pairs of ferromagnetic and magnetoresistive thin films which have hard and easy axes, respectively, and each thin film constitutes a respective bridge element. The thin films of each pair are magnetostatically coupled to one another, so that the portion of the supply current flowing in each thin film of each pair generates an auxiliary magnetic field, which has a direction along the hard magnetic axis of the other thin film of the same pair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1984
    Assignee: LGZ Landis & Gyr Zug AG.
    Inventors: Heinz Lienhard, Jan Petr, Benedikt Steinle
  • Patent number: 4356553
    Abstract: In a method of measuring power delivered at an alternating voltage by an alternating current to a load, the steps include comparing the instantaneous alternating voltage and the instantaneous alternating current with a periodically varying reference signal having a relatively high frequency compared to the frequency of the alternating voltage and the alternating current, thereby obtaining a plurality of first voltage-intersection and current-intersection points during the negative-going portions of the reference signal, and a plurality of second voltage-intersection and current-intersection points during the positive-going portions of the reference signal,transforming the measured analog voltage-values and measured the analog current-values into digital voltage-values and digital current-values, respectively, multiplying the digital voltage-values and the digital current values at the first intersection points with one another, so as to obtain a plurality of first instantaneous power outputs, multiplying the
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1982
    Assignee: LGZ Landis & Gyr Zug AG
    Inventors: Benedikt Steinle, Gernot Schneider, Hans Nuenlist
  • Patent number: 4355252
    Abstract: In a self-starting unidirectional synchronous motor which includes a stator, an exciting coil at least partly disposed within the stator, a permanent magnet type rotor which has a plurality of rotor poles and is at least partly disposed within the coil, and wherein a space is defined between the rotor and the coil, and the stator includes groups of unshaded main poles and groups of shaded auxiliary poles alternating with each other, and respective end zones are defined between adjacent groups, and each pole generates a corresponding magnetic field, the poles comprise pole arms extending into the space and include half poles disposed at least near the end zones, respectively, and wherein the groups of shaded poles are displaced with respect to the groups of non-shaded poles by respective spatial electrical angles, and the magnetic fields of groups of shaded poles are shifted with respect to groups of non-shaded poles by respective phase angles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1982
    Assignee: LGZ Landis & Gyr Zug AG
    Inventors: Hubert Lechner, Benedikt Steinle
  • Patent number: 4291377
    Abstract: An apparatus for measuring a.c. power which subtracts an average value of current and voltage from sampled instantaneous current and voltage values, respectively. The resultant current and voltage values are multiplied, so as to obtain a power measurement substantially free of any sampling errors and any d.c. levels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1981
    Assignee: LGZ Landis & Gyr Zug AG.
    Inventors: Gernot Schneider, Benedikt Steinle