Patents by Inventor Frank Buschbeck
Frank Buschbeck 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: 20160123376Abstract: A drive shaft having at least one outer shaft section having a hollow end section and at least one inner shaft section which penetrates along a first penetrating depth into the hollow end section of the outer shaft section, is disclosed. The shaft sections are connected firmly to a contact surface between an outer wall of the inner shaft section and an inner wall of the outer shaft section along the first penetrating depth. The firm connection has a longitudinal axis load-bearing capability which is lower than a predefined buckling force which leads to the buckling of the shaft sections in the case of longitudinal axis loading of the drive shaft. In the case of application of an axial force which is greater than the buckling force, the inner shaft section can penetrate more deeply than the first penetrating depth into the hollow end of the outer shaft section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Applicant: Daimler AGInventor: Frank BUSCHBECK
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Patent number: 7948206Abstract: Disclosed is an assembly encompassing a three-phase machine and a frequency converter. Said assembly has the following characteristics: the three-phase machine comprises a stator and a rotor; at least the three circuits of the stator and/or the rotor can be operated in an insulated manner relative to each other for the three phases of the rotary current while being connectable to one separate terminal point of the frequency converter, respectively, so as to be insulated relative to each other; and the frequency converter is embodied with a D.C. link having a grounded neutral in such a way that a voltage or current which is symmetric regarding the potential to ground can be output at any moment between the two associated terminal points of each circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: AB SKFInventors: Frank Buschbeck, Martin Groeschl, Gerwin Preisinger, Andreas Jagenbrein
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Publication number: 20090039816Abstract: A system is provided that furnishes expert procedural guidance based upon patient-specific data gained from surgical instruments incorporating sensors on the instrument's working surface, one or more reference sensors placed about the patient, sensors implanted before, during or after the procedure, the patient's personal medical history, and patient status monitoring equipment. Embodiments include a system having a surgical instrument with a sensor for generating a signal indicative of a property of a subject tissue of the patient, which signal is converted into a current dataset and stored. A processor compares the current dataset with other previously stored datasets, and uses the comparison to assess a physical condition of the subject tissue and/or to guide a procedure being performed on the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: AB SKFInventors: Frank Buschbeck, Martin Groeschl, Gerwin Preisinger, Andreas Jagenbrein
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Patent number: 7446989Abstract: A device for protecting the bearing of an electrical machine against the damaging passage of current, wherein the electrical machine comprises a stator and a rotor pivotally mounted relative to the stator by the bearing. The device is provided with a compensation circuit which produces a compensation current which compensates for a parasitic current formed during operation of the electrical machine by the bearing and a coupling element for directly or indirectly coupling the compensation current into the bearing.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: AB SKFInventors: Gerwin Preisinger, Frank Buschbeck, Martin Gröschl
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Patent number: 7440879Abstract: A method for automatic evaluation of a finite element simulation for an industrial system such as a motor vehicle body includes predefining an electronic design model of the industrial system and generating finite elements for the model. The stresses occurring in the finite elements are determined using a finite element simulation. Each finite element, which is a two-dimensional element and not a rigid object element and whose stress exceeds a predefined stress limiting value, is determined. For each determined two-dimensional element which is not a triangle, an element limiting value is determined on the basis of the stress limiting value. Each determined two-dimensional element is classified as critical if its computed stress exceeds the established element limiting value.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Daimler AGInventors: Thorsten Breitfeld, Frank Buschbeck
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Publication number: 20050171745Abstract: A method for automatic evaluation of a finite element simulation for an industrial system such as a motor vehicle body includes predefining an electronic design model of the industrial system and generating finite elements for the model. The stresses occurring in the finite elements are determined using a finite element simulation. Each finite element, which is a two-dimensional element and not a rigid object element and whose stress exceeds a predefined stress limiting value, is determined. For each determined two-dimensional element which is not a triangle, an element limiting value is determined on the basis of the stress limiting value. Each determined two-dimensional element is classified as critical if its computed stress exceeds the established element limiting value.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Applicant: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Thorsten Breitfeld, Frank Buschbeck
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Publication number: 20040189115Abstract: A device for protecting the bearing of an electrical machine against the damaging passage of current, wherein the electrical machine comprises a stator and a rotor pivotally mounted relative to the stator by the bearing. The device is provided with a compensation circuit which produces a compensation current which compensates for a parasitic current formed during operation of the electrical machine by the bearing and a coupling element for directly or indirectly coupling the compensation current into the bearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: AB SKFInventors: Gerwin Preisinger, Frank Buschbeck, Martin Groschl
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Patent number: 5273167Abstract: Apparatus for the quality control of individual, one-piece receptacles, which are open at one end. The individual, one-piece receptacles are preferably aligned, in several groups, side by side, similarly with respect to their spatial orientation. The receptacles are turned over to a conveyor line where they pass through at least one testing station at which measurement results specific to each type of receptacle are obtained. The analysis of these results indicates the structural integrity and accuracy of shape of the respective receptacle. The receptacles, as a function of the receptacle-specific measurement results, are removed from the conveyor line if defective; and only the structurally integral and shape-accurate acceptable receptacles are stacked and further advanced as a stack.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Franz Haas Waffelmaschinen Industriegesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Franz Haas, Frank Buschbeck, Theodor Schmeskal
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Patent number: 5163313Abstract: Process and apparatus for the quality control of individual, one-piece receptacles, which are open at one end. The individual, one-piece receptacles are preferably aligned, in several groups, side by side, similarly with respect to their spatial orientation. The receptacles are turned over to a conveyor line where they pass through at least one testing station at which measurement results specific to each type of receptacle are obtained. The analysis of these results indicates the structural integrity and accuracy of shape of the respective receptacle. The receptacles, as a function of the receptacle-specific measurement results, are removed from the conveyor line if defective; and only the structurally integral and shape-accurate acceptable receptacles are stacked and further advanced as a stack.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Franz Haas Waffelmaschinen Industriegesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Franz Haas, Jr., Frank Buschbeck, Theodor Schmeskal
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Patent number: 5032414Abstract: Process and apparatus for the quality control of individual, one-piece receptacles, which are open at one end. The individual, one-piece receptacles are preferably aligned, in several groups, side by side, similarly with respect to their spatial orientation. The receptacles are turned over to a conveyor line where they pass through at least one testing station at which measurement results specific to each type of receptacle are obtained. The analysis of these results indicates the structural integrity and accuracy of shape of the respective receptacle. The receptacles, as a function of the receptacle-specific measurement results, are removed from the conveyor line if defective; and only the structurally integral and shape-accurate acceptable receptables are stacked and further advanced as a stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Franz Haas Waffelmaschinen Industriegesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Franz Haas, Frank Buschbeck, Theodor Schmeskal
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Patent number: 5032413Abstract: Process and apparatus for the quality control of individual, one-piece receptacles, which are open at one end. The individual, one-piece receptacles are preferably aligned, in several groups, side by side, similarly with respect to their spatial orientation. The receptacles are turned over to a conveyor line where they pass through at least one testing station at which measurement results specific to each type of receptacle are obtained. The analysis of these results indicates the structural integrity and accuracy of shape of the respective receptacle. The receptacles, as a function of the receptacle-specific measurement results, are removed from the conveyor line if defective; and only the structurally integral and shape-accurate acdeptable receptacles are stacked and further advanced as a stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Franz Haas Waffelmaschinen Industriegesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Franz Haas, Frank Buschbeck, Theodor Schmeskal
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Patent number: 4769839Abstract: A method and arrangement for transmitting data in a data loop comprising at least two stations and at least one of which is an overriding master station in which a transmission frame for the data to be transmitted is generated for transmission through all successive stations. Each transmission frame is generated with a predetermined constant number of clock cycles and contains exclusively the data to be transmitted from one station to one or more others and is devoid of protocol signals, especially devoid of address signals. Each transmission frame is immediately followed by the beginning of a further identical transmission frame containing the next data to be transmitted, if any. Time slots, preferably mutually equally great time slots, in the transmission frame are permanently or temporally modifiably allocated to the individual stations for information or data transfer before entering each transmission frame into the data loop.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1985Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: Ostereichisehes Forschungszentrum Seibersdorf G.m.b.H.Inventors: Hans Preineder, Edwin Querasser, Frank Buschbeck, Manfred Lindner