Patents by Inventor Bernhard Murrenhoff
Bernhard Murrenhoff 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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Patent number: 9617995Abstract: A rotary piston pump with at least two double- or multi-lobe rotary pistons rotating in opposite directions, the drive shafts whereof include seals, wherein the seals are constituted as slip ring seals or lip seals or stuffing-box seals, which in each case are disposed on the shaft shoulder belonging to the respective rotary piston, and one slip ring per seal is provided with a locking device, which includes a large number of fixing positions. The seals are pushed onto a tubular shoulder of the rotary piston, the rotary piston is introduced into the pump housing, the securing element is connected to the slip ring seal in a form-fit manner by rotation of the rotary piston and the shaft shoulder is then rigidly connected to the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbHInventors: Stefan Weigl, Reinhard Denk, Hisham Kamal, Josef Strassl, Robert Kurz, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Thomas Boehme, Gunther Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Matthias Gradl, Erwin Weber, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Marcel Verhoeven, Thomas Schmitt
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Patent number: 9617992Abstract: A rotary piston pump for the delivery of liquids and for the delivery of liquids containing solids. The rotary piston pump includes a pump housing which is provided with an inlet and an outlet. The pump housing includes a lining. Disposed in the pump housing, or inside the lining, are at least two counter-rotating rotary pistons, which form pump spaces during their rotation. During the rotational movement, the rotary pistons are sealed against one another, against the pump housing and against the lining. Disposed in the pump housing and/or in the lining, in the spatial vicinity of the inlet and/or the outlet, are means with which the pulsation can be reduced or even completely prevented.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbHInventors: Stefan Weigl, Reinhard Denk, Hisham Kamal, Josef Strassl, Robert Kurz, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Thomas Boehme, Gunther Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Matthias Gradl, Erwin Weber, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Marcel Verhoeven
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Patent number: 9611850Abstract: A method and a device for fixing and synchronizing rotary pistons in a rotary piston pump involves introducing the rotary pistons into the pump space of the rotary piston pump. A shaft stub of each rotary piston is then pushed through a pump rear wall onto a driveshaft provided for the respective rotary piston. The rotary pistons are aligned and synchronized in the pump space via a template, the template being fixed detachably to a pump housing. The shaft stubs of the respective rotary piston are connected, after the synchronization, in each case via a clamping device in a friction-locked manner to the respective driveshaft, outside the pump space.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbHInventors: Stefan Weigl, Reinhard Denk, Hisham Kamal, Josef Strassl, Robert Kurz, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Thomas Boehme, Gunther Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Matthias Gradl, Erwin Weber, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Marcel Verhoeven
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Patent number: 9028233Abstract: A rotary piston pump equipped with a motor having two counter-rotating rotary pistons. The two rotary pistons are housed in an oval pump housing. The two rotary pistons are arranged on a first output shaft and a second output shaft. The first output shaft and the second output shaft are driven and synchronized via at least one elastic element.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: NETZSCH-Pumpen & Systeme GmbHInventors: Hans Juergen Linde, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Robert Kurz, Reinhard Denk, Josef Strassl, Thomas Boehme, Hisham Kamal, Stefan Weigl, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Gunter Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Erwin Weber, Marcel Verhoeven, Mathias Gradl, Udo Enderle
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Publication number: 20150050174Abstract: A rotary piston pump for the delivery of liquids and for the delivery of liquids containing solids. The rotary piston pump includes a pump housing which is provided with an inlet and an outlet. The pump housing includes a lining. Disposed in the pump housing, or inside the lining, are at least two counter-rotating rotary pistons, which form pump spaces during their rotation. During the rotational movement, the rotary pistons are sealed against one another, against the pump housing and against the lining. Disposed in the pump housing and/or in the lining, in the spatial vicinity of the inlet and/or the outlet, are means with which the pulsation can be reduced or even completely prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Stefan Weigl, Reinhard Denk, Hisham Kamal, Josef Strassl, Robert Kurz, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Thomas Boehme, Gunther Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Matthias Gradl, Erwin Weber, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Marcel Verhoeven
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Publication number: 20140360359Abstract: A rotary piston for a rotary piston pump includes at least one supporting body, through which a rotational axis of the rotary piston extends, and at least one end cap section, which is disposed radially outwards from the at least one supporting body and is connected flexibly, preferably elastically, to the at least one supporting body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Liessel Roland, Wolfgang Nindel, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Robert Kurz, Reinhard Denk, Josef Strassl, Thomas Boehme, Hisham Kamal, Stefan Weigl, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Gunther Herr, Marcel Verhoeven, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Matthias Gradl, Erwin Weber
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Publication number: 20140345451Abstract: A method and a device for fixing and synchronising rotary pistons in a rotary piston pump are disclosed. The rotary pistons are introduced into the pump space of the rotary piston pump. A shaft stub of each rotary piston is then pushed through a pump rear wall onto a driveshaft provided for the respective rotary piston. The rotary pistons are aligned and synchronised in the pump space by means of a template, the template being fixed detachably to a pump housing. The shaft stubs of the respective rotary piston are connected, after the synchronisation, in each case by means of a clamping device in a friction-locked manner to the respective driveshaft, outside the pump space.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Stefan Weigl, Reinhard Denk, Hisham Kamal, Josef Strassl, Robert Kurz, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Thomas Boehme, Gunther Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Matthias Gradl, Erwin Weber, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Marcel Verhoeven
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Publication number: 20140348687Abstract: A rotary piston pump with at least two double- or multi-lobe rotary pistons rotating in opposite directions, the drive shafts whereof include seals, wherein the seals are constituted as slip ring seals or lip seals or stuffing-box seals, which in each case are disposed on the shaft shoulder belonging to the respective rotary piston, and one slip ring per seal is provided with a locking device, which includes a large number of fixing positions. The seals are pushed onto a tubular shoulder of the rotary piston, the rotary piston is introduced into the pump housing, the securing element is connected to the slip ring seal in a form-fit manner by rotation of the rotary piston and the shaft shoulder is then rigidly connected to the drive shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Stefan Weigl, Reinhard Denk, Hisham Kamal, Josef Strassl, Robert Kurz, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Thomas Boehme, Gunther Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Matthias Gradl, Erwin Weber, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Marcel Verhoeven, Thomas Schmitt
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Publication number: 20130129555Abstract: The rotary piston pump includes two counter-rotating rotary pistons and an oval pump housing. Every rotary piston has a rotary piston vane and is provided with a contact element. The contact points of the flanks of the two rotary pistons in which the two rotary pistons form a friction pairing are provided with a contact element each. The interior of the oval pump housing is likewise provided with an exchangeable contact element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Hans Juergen Linde, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Robert Kurz, Reinhard Denk, Josef Strassl, Thomas Boehme, Hisham Kamal, Stefan Weigl, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Gunter Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Erwin Weber, Marcel Verhoeven, Mathias Gradl
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Publication number: 20130094985Abstract: A rotary piston pump equipped with a motor having two counter-rotating rotary pistons. The two rotary pistons are housed in an oval pump housing. The two rotary pistons are arranged on a first output shaft and a second output shaft. The first output shaft and the second output shaft are driven and synchronized via at least one elastic element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventors: Hans Juergen Linde, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Robert Kurz, Reinhard Denk, Josef Strassl, Thomas Boehme, Hisham Kamal, Stefan Weigl, Roger Willis, Stefan Kern, Johann Kreidl, Gunter Herr, Franz Kneidl, Mikael Tekneyan, Erwin Weber, Marcel Verhoeven, Mathias Gradl, Udo Enderle
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Patent number: 7040878Abstract: An eccentric screw-type pump has a pump section with a tubular pump casing, a stator cladding and a pump cavity (30) configured in correspondence with a double-thread or multi-thread screw. A screw-type rotor is connected to a driving shaft via a flexible shaft. The flexible shaft is connected at its two ends via rigid coupler elements to the rotor and the driving shaft, and is surrounded by a preloaded coaxially disposed screw.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: NETZSCH-Mohnopumpen GmbHInventors: Reinhard Denk, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Christopher Martin Gwalchmai, Johann Kreidl
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Publication number: 20040028546Abstract: An eccentric screw-type pump has a pump section with a tubular pump casing, a stator cladding and a pump cavity (30) configured in correspondence with a double-thread or multi-thread screw. A screw-type rotor is connected to a driving shaft via a flexible shaft. The flexible shaft is connected at its two ends via rigid coupler elements to the rotor and the driving shaft, and is surrounded by a preloaded coaxially disposed screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Reinhard Denk, Bernhard Murrenhoff, Christopher Martin Qwalchmai, Johann Kreidl