Patents by Inventor Joerg Teichmann
Joerg Teichmann 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: 12040143Abstract: A separating wall for dividing a heating volume of a power circuit into a first sub-volume and a second sub-volume. The separating wall is formed with at least one wall opening which allows a flow of gas between the sub-volumes. The wall opening has an aerodynamically active opening surface based on a pressure difference between a pressure in the first sub-volume and a pressure in the second sub-volume.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2020Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Radu-Marian Cernat, Thomas Chyla, Frank Reichert, Joerg Teichmann
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Publication number: 20220293366Abstract: A separating wall for dividing a heating volume of a power circuit into a first sub-volume and a second sub-volume. The separating wall is formed with at least one wall opening which allows a flow of gas between the sub-volumes. The wall opening has an aerodynamically active opening surface based on a pressure difference between a pressure in the first sub-volume and a pressure in the second sub-volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2020Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Radu-Marian Cernat, Thomas Chyla, Frank Reichert, Joerg Teichmann
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Patent number: 11417479Abstract: An arrangement and a method for switching high currents include at least one vacuum switching path and at least one rated-current contact switching path. The at least two switching paths are electrically connected in parallel. One current path for a rated current is routed over at least one rated-current contact of said rated-current contact switching path, and a parallel current path for a short-circuit current is routed over at least one contact of a vacuum tube of the vacuum switching path.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2018Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Radu-Marian Cernat, Thomas Chyla, Prosper Hartig, Caroline Orth, Christoph Roehling, Joerg Teichmann, Stephan Wethekam, Stefan Giere, Sylvio Kosse, Andreas Marth
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Patent number: 11232920Abstract: An arrangement and a method have precisely one resistor stack for switching high voltages. The arrangement contains a switching device that has two contact devices, which are arranged in an insulator. The contact devices are separated from each other by a separation path, wherein the separation path can be bridged by a movable contact piece. One contact device is in contact with the resistor stack in a common housing. The common housing is formed by a direct coating of the resistor stack and the insulator.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Reinhard Goehler, Lutz-Ruediger Jaenicke, Bernd Kruska, Joerg Teichmann, Subodh Kale
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Publication number: 20210183599Abstract: An arrangement and a method have precisely one resistor stack for switching high voltages. The arrangement contains a switching device that has two contact devices, which are arranged in an insulator. The contact devices are separated from each other by a separation path, wherein the separation path can be bridged by a movable contact piece. One contact device is in contact with the resistor stack in a common housing. The common housing is formed by a direct coating of the resistor stack and the insulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: REINHARD GOEHLER, LUTZ-RUEDIGER JAENICKE, BERND KRUSKA, JOERG TEICHMANN, SUBODH KALE
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Publication number: 20200373113Abstract: A separating device for a surge arrester has a housing and a fuse is arranged in the housing. There is also described an arrangement that includes a surge arrester and a separating device as described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: THOMAS KOCH, BERND KRUSKA, WERNER LESSE, MATTHIAS SCHUBERT, JOERG TEICHMANN
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Publication number: 20200279703Abstract: An arrangement and a method for switching high currents include at least one vacuum switching path and at least one rated-current contact switching path. The at least two switching paths are electrically connected in parallel. One current path for a rated current is routed over at least one rated-current contact of said rated-current contact switching path, and a parallel current path for a short-circuit current is routed over at least one contact of a vacuum tube of the vacuum switching path.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2018Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: RADU-MARIAN CERNAT, THOMAS CHYLA, PROSPER HARTIG, CAROLINE ORTH, CHRISTOPH ROEHLING, JOERG TEICHMANN, STEPHAN WETHEKAM, STEFAN GIERE, SYLVIO KOSSE, ANDREAS MARTH
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Patent number: 10096443Abstract: A direct-current switching device switches direct currents, in particular direct currents in the kiloampere range. The switching device contains a switching unit, a resonant circuit, and an overvoltage arrester. During the switching off of the switching unit, the resonant circuit produces an oscillating resonant current, which is superposed with the direct current still flowing through the switching unit during the switching off of the switching unit. Accordingly, connected in series with the switching unit, hereinafter referred to as the first switching unit, is a second switching unit, the switching behavior of which differs from the switching behavior of the first switching unit, and the resonant circuit and the arrester lie electrically in parallel with the series connection.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2014Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Lutz-Ruediger Jaenicke, Joerg Teichmann, Jan Weisker
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Patent number: 9893506Abstract: A damping configuration for an oscillatably mounted, electrical energy transmission device includes a supporting frame which is connected to stationary abutments through a plurality of damping elements. A group of first and second damping elements which have damping rates dimensioned so as to differ from one another and which act in parallel, connect the supporting frame to the abutments. Favorable damping of both weaker and stronger movements, for example caused by an earthquake, is ensured due to a combination of damping elements having differently dimensioned damping rates.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2013Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Frank Backe, Michael Bartz, Ulf Heinrich, Helmut Holler, Gunther Krausse, Claude Proste, Beat Schmied, Arkadius Peter Szepanski, Joerg Teichmann, Achim Von Seck
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Patent number: 9607781Abstract: A tap changer for uninterrupted switching between winding taps of a tapped transformer has first and second load branches for each phase to be switched. Each load branch has a main vacuum switch and in parallel thereto a series connection of a switch-over resistance and a respective auxiliary vacuum switch. First and second vacuum switching tubes each contain the main vacuum switch of the respective first and second load branches and the auxiliary vacuum switch of the other of the load branches.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Wolfgang Albrecht, Christian Hammer, Werner Hartmann, Silvio Kosse, Andreas Lawall, Roman Renz, Astrid Renz, Andreas Stelzer, Joerg Teichmann, Norbert Wenzel
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Publication number: 20160155587Abstract: A direct-current switching device switches direct currents, in particular direct currents in the kiloampere range. The switching device contains a switching unit, a resonant circuit, and an overvoltage arrester. During the switching off of the switching unit, the resonant circuit produces an oscillating resonant current, which is superposed with the direct current still flowing through the switching unit during the switching off of the switching unit. Accordingly, connected in series with the switching unit, hereinafter referred to as the first switching unit, is a second switching unit, the switching behavior of which differs from the switching behavior of the first switching unit, and the resonant circuit and the arrester lie electrically in parallel with the series connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2014Publication date: June 2, 2016Inventors: LUTZ-RUEDIGER JAENICKE, JOERG TEICHMANN, JAN WEISKER
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Patent number: 9293273Abstract: The invention relates to a tap changer having vacuum interrupters for switching over between winding taps of a tapped transformer without interruption. The tap changer according to the invention having vacuum interrupters is based on the general idea of combining the functionalities of at least one conventional vacuum switching contact which switches under load and a further mechanical switching means according to the prior art in just one single vacuum interrupter with two separately moving contact systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2012Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignees: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH, SIEMENS AGInventors: Wolfgang Albrecht, Christian Hammer, Christoph Heynen, Rainer Frotscher, Christian Kotz, Andreas Sachsenhauser, Christian Pircher, Werner Hartmann, Sylvio Kosse, Andreas Lawall, Astrid Renz, Roman Renz, Andreas Stelzer, Joerg Teichmann, Norbert Wenzel
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Publication number: 20150255973Abstract: A damping configuration for an oscillatably mounted, electrical energy transmission device includes a supporting frame which is connected to stationary abutments through a plurality of damping elements. A group of first and second damping elements which have damping rates dimensioned so as to differ from one another and which act in parallel, connect the supporting frame to the abutments. Favorable damping of both weaker and stronger movements, for example caused by an earthquake, is ensured due to a combination of damping elements having differently dimensioned damping rates.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2013Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Frank Backe, Michael Bartz, Ulf Heinrich, Helmut Holler, Gunther Krausse, Claude Proste, Beat Schmied, Arkadius Peter Szepanski, Joerg Teichmann, Achim Von Seck
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Patent number: 8947188Abstract: The invention relates to a tap changer for the interruption-free switchover between winding taps of a tap-changing transformer. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a novel vacuum interrupter which is particularly suitable for such a tap changer. The tap changer according to the invention is based on the general concept of combining in each case one main contact (V1) and one mechanical switching means (U1), connected in series therewith, of a first load branch and an additional resistive contact (V3) of a second load branch in only a single vacuum interrupter (1) with a common housing (5).Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbHInventors: Christian Hammer, Wolfgang Albrecht, Christian Pircher, Sebastian Rehkopf, Andreas Sachsenhauser, Konrad Raedlinger, Andreas Stelzer, Joerg Teichmann, Andreas Lawall, Sylvio Kosse, Werner Hartmann, Norbert Wenzel, Astrid Renz
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Publication number: 20140085028Abstract: The invention relates to a tap changer for the interruption-free switchover between winding taps of a tap-changing transformer. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a novel vacuum interrupter which is particularly suitable for such a tap changer. The tap changer according to the invention is based on the general concept of combining in each case one main contact (V1) and one mechanical switching means (U1), connected in series therewith, of a first load branch and an additional resistive contact (V3) of a second load branch in only a single vacuum interrupter (1) with a common housing (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Christian Hammer, Wolfgang Albrecht, Christian Pircher, Sebastian Rehkopf, Andreas Sachsenhauser, Konrad Raedlinger, Andreas Stelzer, Joerg Teichmann, Andreas Lawall, Astrid Renz, Sylvio Kosse, Werner Hartmann, Norbert Wenzel