Patents by Inventor Jan Petzold

Jan Petzold 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: 7156023
    Abstract: When an ignition system is installed, the spatial position of an ignition device (5a to 5g) in relation to the surrounding, its geographical position, is as yet not determined. The user is required to exercise extreme caution in order to ensure that the ignition devices (5a to 5g) connect to the ignition system (1) in accordance with a predetermined blasting plan. A specially trained person must therefore systematically carry out the sequential connection (compulsory sequence) of each ignition device (5a to 5g) to the bus line (3) of the ignition system. i.e. logging. The person connecting the ignition devices must execute the ignition of device programming operation in all kinds of conditions, in open country, with utmost caution. This represents a considerable time delay for a blast. If one ignition device is overlooked during logging, the already entered data have to be reprogrammed, which costs time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Dynamit Nobel GmbH Explosivstoff-und Systemtechnik
    Inventors: Walter Aebi, Jan Petzold, Heinz Schäfer, Andreas Zemla
  • Patent number: 6945174
    Abstract: Errors may occur in a detonating system that consists of several detonating circuits when the connection—the logging-on—of detonators is effected to the buses of a logger which in turn is connected to a blaster. Connecting is effected, particularly in opencast-mining operations, under conditions that may lead to damage, not visible at first, in particular to the insulation of the detonators and also of the detonating lines. Errors may occur in the transmission of data, for example as a result of loss or falsification of the signals to be transmitted or as a result of intrusion of signals from an extraneous detonator. In accordance with the invention it is therefore proposed that a log-on manager is installed which is in bidirectional contact with the loggers, with the blaster and with the log-data communicators of the loggers which signal the data pertaining to the detonators to the logger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignees: Dynamit Nobel GmbH Explosivstoff-und Systemtechnik, Teltronik AG
    Inventors: Walter Aebi, Jan Petzold, Heinz Schafer, Andreas Zemla
  • Publication number: 20040225431
    Abstract: When an ignition system is installed the spatial position of an ignition device (5a to 5g) in relation to the surrounding, its geographical position, is as yet not determined. The user is required to exercise extreme caution in order to ensure that the ignition devices (5a to 5g) connect to the ignition system (1) in accordance with a predetermined blasting plan. A specially trained person must therefore systematically carry out the sequential connection (compulsory sequence) of each ignition device (5a to 5g) to the bus line (3) of the ignition system. i.e. logging. The person connecting the ignition devices must execute the ignition of device programming operation in all kinds of conditions, in open country, with utmost caution. This represents a considerable time delay for a blast. If one ignition device is overlooked during logging, the already entered data have to be reprogrammed, which costs time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2003
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventors: Walter Aebi, Jan Petzold, Heinz Schafer, Andreas Zemla
  • Patent number: 6785116
    Abstract: A triggering unit for initiating pyrotechnical elements includes a control component, a rectifier (12), an energy store (15), a voltage regulator (13), a data coupling device (11), a current limiter and a suppressor circuit (10). To enable an up to now unknown variety of variants pertaining to characteristics and functionality without having to change the hard ware or the design of the chip, the control component is a programmable microprocessor (10) with an integrated program memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Assignee: Orica Explosives Technology PTY Limited
    Inventors: Dirk Hummel, Jan Petzold, Heinz Schäfer, Ulrich Steiner, Andreas Zemla
  • Patent number: 6781813
    Abstract: An electronic releasing device for pyrotechnic igniters has a primary and a secondary charge. The primary charge is ignited by means of a circuit that comprises electronic components and whose essential electronic components are accommodated as an integrated components as an integrated circuit in an IC housing, with the housing being disposed on a printed circuit board. The terminals of the IC housing are provided as connecting points for test instruments for checking the serviceability of the integrated circuit and the igniter function and also serve for connection to external electronic devices for programming the releasing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Orica Explosives Technology Pty. Limited
    Inventors: Wilhelm Bornheim, Jan Petzold, Heinz Schäfer, Ulrich Steiner, Jürgen Zimmermann
  • Publication number: 20040045470
    Abstract: Errors may occur in a detonating system that consists of several detonating circuits when the connection—the logging-on—of detonators is effected to the buses of a logger which in turn is connected to a blaster. Connecting is effected, particularly in opencast-mining operations, under conditions that may lead to damage, not visible at first, in particular to the insulation of the detonators and also of the detonating lines. Errors may occur in the transmission of data, for example as a result of loss or falsification of the signals to be transmitted or as a result of intrusion of signals from an extraneous detonator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2003
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Inventors: Walter Aebi, Jan Petzold, Heinz Schafer, Andreas Zemla
  • Patent number: 6655289
    Abstract: The invention relates to trigger units for initiating pyrotechnic elements which usually consist of a switch and control unit, ignition means and an ignition charge body. Said switch and control element is triggered by way of an electric coupling via a line in order to initiate ignition. The line for the electric coupling and the dimensions of the switch and control element which are usually accommodated in an IC housing complicate the design and the automatic assembly of the trigger units. According to the invention, the switch and control element (1) is surrounded by a first shell (2). Said first shell (2) is connected to a second shell (1) which contains the ignition charge body (23). The invention is further characterized in that the ignition means (19) dip into said second shell (21).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Assignee: Orica Explosives Technology PTY Limited
    Inventors: Wilhelm Bornheim, Friedrich Heinemeyer, Jan Petzold, Heinz Schäfer, Jürgen Zimmermann
  • Patent number: 6637339
    Abstract: Effects of capacitive resistances on the transmission of data between electronic igniters of an ignition system and a device for programming and triggering igniters are avoided by the disclosed method. Prior to a planned communication of an igniter with the device, a dc voltage is applied to the ignition circuit for a predetermined length of time. This voltage is higher than the voltage provided for generating the signals with which the data are generated. Subsequently, the signals that the igniter transmits in response are produced with a lower voltage than the previously elevated voltage and the dc voltage is increased once again prior to the response to an additional igniter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Assignee: Dynamit Nobel GmbH Explosivstoff und Systemtechnik
    Inventors: Jan Petzold, Heinz Schäfer, Ulrich Steiner, Andreas Zemla