Patents by Inventor Heidi BECHTEL
Heidi BECHTEL 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: 12382747Abstract: Described herein is an optical sensor, a detector for an optical detection including the optical sensor, a method for manufacturing the optical sensor and various uses of the optical detector. The optical sensor includes a stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2020Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: TRINAMIX GMBHInventors: Wilfried Hermes, Sebastian Valouch, Sebastian Mueller, Regina Hoeh, Heidi Bechtel, Timo Altenbeck, Fabian Dittmann, Bertram Feuerstein, Thomas Hupfauer, Anke Handreck, Robert Gust, Peter Paul Kaletta, Robert Send, Hubert Waindok, Ingolf Hennig, Svetlana Guriyanova
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Publication number: 20250098337Abstract: Described herein is an optical sensor, a detector including the optical sensor for an optical detection of at least one object, a method for manufacturing the optical sensor and various uses of the optical detector. The optical sensor can, be supplied as a non-bulky hermetic package which provides an increased degree of protection against possible degradation by humidity and/or oxygen over long terms. Further, the optical sensor may be easily manufactured and integrated on a circuit carrier device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Wilfried HERMES, Sebastian VALOUCH, Sebastian MUELLER, Regina HOEH, Heidi BECHTEL, Timo ALTENBECK, Fabian DITTMANN, Bertram FEUERSTEIN, Thomas HUPFAUER, Anke HANDRECK, Robert GUST, Robert SEND, Ingmar BRUDER
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Patent number: 12199209Abstract: Described herein is an optical sensor, a detector including the optical sensor for an optical detection of at least one object, a method for manufacturing the optical sensor and various uses of the optical detector. The optical sensor can be supplied as a non-bulky hermetic package which provides an increased degree of protection against possible degradation by humidity and/or oxygen over long terms. Further, the optical sensor may be easily manufactured and integrated on a circuit carrier device.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2020Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: TRINAMIX GMBHInventors: Wilfried Hermes, Sebastian Valouch, Sebastian Mueller, Regina Hoeh, Heidi Bechtel, Timo Altenbeck, Fabian Dittmann, Bertram Feuerstein, Thomas Hupfauer, Anke Handreck, Robert Gust, Robert Send, Ingmar Bruder
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Patent number: 11908956Abstract: Described herein is an optical sensor, a detector including the optical sensor for an optical detection of at least one object, and a method for manufacturing the optical sensor. The optical sensor (110) includes a substrate (120); a photoconductive layer (112) applied to a first portion (116) of a surface (118) of the substrate (120); and at least one electrode layer (124) applied to a second portion (126) of the surface (118) of the substrate (120). The optical sensor (110) exhibits a linear current-voltage characteristic according to Ohm's law.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2020Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: TRINAMIX GMBHInventors: Wilfried Hermes, Sebastian Valouch, Sebastian Mueller, Regina Hoeh, Heidi Bechtel, Timo Altenbeck, Fabian Dittmann, Bertram Feuerstein, Thomas Hupfauer, Anke Handreck, Robert Gust, Peter Paul Kaletta, Daniel Kaelblein, Robert Send
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Publication number: 20220140155Abstract: Described herein is an optical sensor, a detector including the optical sensor for an optical detection of at least one object, and a method for manufacturing the optical sensor. The optical sensor (110) includes a substrate (120); a photoconductive layer (112) applied to a first portion (116) of a surface (118) of the substrate (120); and at least one electrode layer (124) applied to a second portion (126) of the surface (118) of the substrate (120). The optical sensor (110) exhibits a linear current-voltage characteristic according to Ohm's law.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2020Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Wilfried Hermes, Sebastian Valouch, Sebastian Mueller, Regina Hoeh, Heidi Bechtel, Timo Altenbeck, Fabian Dittmann, Bertran Feuerstein, Thomas Hupfaue, Anke Handreck, Robert Paul Gust, Peter Paul Kaletta, Daniel Kaelblein, Robert Send
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Publication number: 20220131021Abstract: Described herein is an optical sensor, a detector for an optical detection including the optical sensor, a method for manufacturing the optical sensor and various uses of the optical detector. The optical sensor includes a stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2020Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Wilfried Hermes, Sebastian Valouch, Sebastian Mueller, Regina Hoeh, Heidi Bechtel, Timo Altenbeck, Fabian Dittmann, Bertram Feuerstein, Thomas Hupfauer, Anke Handreck, Robert Gust, Peter Paul Kaletta, Robert Send, Hubert Waindok, lngolf Hennig, Svetlana Guriyanova
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Publication number: 20220093811Abstract: Described herein is an optical sensor, a detector including the optical sensor for an optical detection of at least one object, a method for manufacturing the optical sensor and various uses of the optical detector. The optical sensor can be supplied as a non-bulky hermetic package which provides an increased degree of protection against possible degradation by humidity and/or oxygen over long terms. Further, the optical sensor may be easily manufactured and integrated on a circuit carrier device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2020Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Wilfried HERMES, Sebastian VALOUCH, Sebastian MUELLER, Regina HOEH, Heidi BECHTEL, Timo ALTENBECK, Fabian DITTMANN, Bertram FEUERSTEIN, Thomas HUPFAUER, Anke HANDREK, Robert GUST, Robert SEND, Ingmar BRUDER
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Patent number: 11060922Abstract: The invention relates to a detector (110) for optical detection comprising a circuit carrier (130) designed to carry at least one layer, wherein the circuit carrier (130) is or comprises a printed circuit board (132); a reflective layer (138), the reflective layer (138) being placed on a partition of the circuit carrier (130), wherein the reflective layer (138) is designed to reflect the incident light beam (120), thereby generating at least one reflected light beam (124); a substrate layer (114), the substrate layer (114) being directly or indirectly adjacent to the reflective layer (138), wherein the substrate layer (114) is at least partially transparent with respect to the incident light beam (120); a sensor layer (122), the sensor layer (122) being placed on the substrate layer (114), wherein the sensor layer (122) is designed to generate at least one sensor signal in a manner dependent on an illumination of the sensor layer (122) by the incident light beam and the reflected light beam (124); and an evalType: GrantFiled: April 19, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: trinamiX GmbHInventors: Timo Altenbeck, Heidi Bechtel, Regina Hoeh, Fabian Dittmann, Sebastian Mueller, Thomas Hupfauer, Peter Paul Kaletta, Robert Gust, Bertram Feuerstein, Wilfried Hermes, Sebastian Valouch, Robert Send, Ingmar Bruder
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Publication number: 20210025761Abstract: The invention relates to a detector (110) for optical detection comprising a circuit carrier (130) designed to carry at least one layer, wherein the circuit carrier (130) is or comprises a printed circuit board (132); a reflective layer (138), the reflective layer (138) being placed on a partition of the circuit carrier (130), wherein the reflective layer (138) is designed to reflect the incident light beam (120), thereby generating at least one reflected light beam (124); a substrate layer (114), the substrate layer (114) being directly or indirectly adjacent to the reflective layer (138), wherein the substrate layer (114) is at least partially transparent with respect to the incident light beam (120); a sensor layer (122), the sensor layer (122) being placed on the substrate layer (114), wherein the sensor layer (122) is designed to generate at least one sensor signal in a manner dependent on an illumination of the sensor layer (122) by the incident light beam and the reflected light beam (124); and an evalType: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2018Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: trinamiX GmbHInventors: Timo ALTENBECK, Heidi BECHTEL, Regina HOEH, Fabian DITTMANN, Sebastian MUELLER, Thomas HUPFAUER, Peter Paul KALETTA, Robert GUST, Bertram FEUERSTEIN, Wilfried HERMES, Sebastian VALOUCH, Robert SEND, Ingmar BRUDER