Patents by Inventor Johann Kübel
Johann Kübel 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: 20210400799Abstract: The invention relates to a device (100) for emitting light, in particular for curing substances that cure when irradiated by light, in particular UV light, comprising—an electrical illumination body (1) having at least one thermal contact area (11) and at least two electrical connections (12a, 12b),—wherein the thermal energy that arises in the context of the emission of light is able to be dissipated via the thermal contact area (11),—wherein the illumination body (1) is applied to a carrier element (2),—wherein the carrier element (2) has at least one cutout (21) in the region of the thermal contact area (11) of the illumination body (1),—a heat sink (3), which is thermally conductively connected to the thermal contact area (11) of the illumination body (1) in the region of the cutout (21) in the carrier element (2), and—an NTC thermistor (4), which is electrically conductively connected to the electrical connections (12a, 12b) of the illumination body (1), wherein the NTC thermistor (4) is thermally conducType: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2019Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Johann KÜBEL, Gerald ZINNER
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Publication number: 20150129074Abstract: A liner or prepreg for installation in pipelines includes a deformable circular knitted fabric impregnated with synthetic resin, which is preferably UV-curable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Johann KÜBEL
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Patent number: 8678036Abstract: A sealing tube for the internal lining of fluid lines, in particular waste water lines, includes at least one tubular fabric ply, which is impregnated or saturated with a synthetic resin having a preferably gel-like or concentrated consistency. The weft bands or threads, which run in the circumferential direction, are formed by glass fibers or threads, in particular only by glass fibers or threads. The warp bands or threads, which run in the longitudinal direction of the sealing tube, are formed by, if necessary elastically stretchable, glass threads and/or rubber threads and/or plastics threads.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Inventor: Johann Kübel
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Patent number: 8191582Abstract: The invention relates to a hose with a tubular casing formed with a resin, preferably vinyl ester or polyester, as well as a method for using same. Cut-to-length glass fiber tubes are embedded in the resin forming the hose, and the length of the glass fiber tubes on both surfaces of the hose have values which are preset and different from one another.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: Johann Kübel
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Publication number: 20110265902Abstract: A sealing tube for the internal lining of fluid lines, in particular waste water lines, includes at least one tubular fabric ply, which is impregnated or saturated with a synthetic resin having a preferably gel-like or concentrated consistency. The weft bands or threads, which run in the circumferential direction, are formed by glass fibers or threads, in particular only by glass fibers or threads. The warp bands or threads, which run in the longitudinal direction of the sealing tube, are formed by, if necessary elastically stretchable, glass threads and/or rubber threads and/or plastics threads.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventor: Johann Kübel
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Patent number: 8024916Abstract: The invention relates to a cable run element comprising a plurality of links (2) connected in a chain-like manner which are arranged in a starting position, in particular with freely suspended cable run element (1), along a straight line, wherein all links (2) are pivotable relative to one another with respect to their respectively adjacent links (2) in the same swivel plane (99), wherein a number of links (2) have two parallel plates (4) extending parallel to the swivel plane (99) of the cable run element (1) and forming a receptacle (46) for a cable to be run between them, wherein a number of links (2) have guide elements (3) for running a cable in the receptacle (46), wherein connecting elements (5), which connect the links (2) that are pivotable relative to one another are provided in an end region (43) of the parallel plates (4), and wherein counterweights (6) are arranged in an end region (44) of the parallel plates (4) opposite the end region (43) on at least two links (2), so that the center of graType: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Inventor: Johann Kuebel
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Publication number: 20100288392Abstract: The invention relates to a hose with a tubular casing formed with a resin, preferably vinyl ester or polyester, as well as a method for using same. Cut-to-length glass fiber tubes are embedded in the resin forming the hose, and the length of the glass fiber tubes on both surfaces of the hose have values which are preset and different from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: JOHANN KÜBEL
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Publication number: 20090272093Abstract: The invention relates to a cable run element comprising a plurality of links (2) connected in a chain-like manner which are arranged in a starting position, in particular with freely suspended cable run element (1), along a straight line, wherein all links (2) are pivotable relative to one another with respect to their respectively adjacent links (2) in the same swivel plane (99), wherein a number of links (2) have two parallel plates (4) extending parallel to the swivel plane (99) of the cable run element (1) and forming a receptacle (46) for a cable to be run between them, wherein a number of links (2) have guide elements (3) for running a cable in the receptacle (46), wherein connecting elements (5), which connect the links (2) that are pivotable relative to one another are provided in an end region (43) of the parallel plates (4), and wherein counterweights (6) are arranged in an end region (44) of the parallel plates (4) opposite the end region (43) on at least two links (2), so that the centre of graType: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Johann Kuebel
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Patent number: 7356896Abstract: A cable cup can be mounted in an optimal location on the wall of an otherwise inaccessible duct, so that, above all, inlets into the duct are not obstructed. A mounting device has a carriage that is movable in the longitudinal direction of the duct. A supporting unit for the cable cup is mounted on the carriage. A carrier is pivotally connected to the carriage via a longitudinal shaft. A directing unit supports the cable cup and is movable toward the wall of the duct. A drilling device and a screwdriver device are longitudinally movable on the shaft. By pivoting the support and thus the directing unit, the cable cup is fixed in the desired position on the wall, a hole is drilled through the cable cup and into the wall of the duct and a screw is screwed into the hole by the screwdriver device.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Wien Kanal-Abwassertechnologien GesmbHInventors: Johann Kübel, Helmut Kadrnoska, Gerhard Reiss
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Patent number: 7019214Abstract: A device for supporting or routing lines in passages, in particular sewers, has a cable conduit that accommodates the lines. The cable conduit is made up of single segments that are connected to each other, which has a base from which cheek pieces protrude. The base is made up of adjacent segments, preferably of sheet metal, that are connected flexibly to one another. Cheek pieces that project from the base are formed of a flexible material, preferably plastic.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Wien Kanal-Abwassertechnologien GesmbHInventors: Johann Kübel, Helmut Kadrnoska, Gerhard Reiss
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Patent number: 6832873Abstract: In order to facilitate, and largely to automate, the installation of cable supports on a duct wall, an installation vehicle can be displaced in the duct. The vehicle has a basic body which contains a storage battery and on which are mounted wheels. At least one of the wheels is driven by an integrated wheel-hub motor. Carriers for supporting seats for the operators are provided on opposite end sides of the basic body and the individual subassemblies are controlled via a control box on the basic body. A platform, which can be raised by a hydraulic cylinder carries pivoting brackets. The pivoting brackets carry slides for percussion drills, which can be displaced into their operating position, in the direction of the duct wall, by way of a pneumatic spring and moved, counter to the force of the spring, into a rest position.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Inventors: Helmut Kadrnoska, Gerhard Reiss, Johann Kübel
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Patent number: 6732665Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement for utilizing small-grained oilseeds, preferably rapeseed, without the need for prior processing of the seeds such as expressing the oil, in which a pressure of at least 2 bar is maintained in the combustion space (2) of a combustion chamber (1). In this combustion space, an oil or gas burner (8) is provided, which preheats the combustion space (2) to a temperature of at least c. 1000° C., causing the initial seeds fed into the combustion space (2) through a feed line (3) to ignite, if the required combustion air is supplied at the same time through a combustion air supply line (6). The seeds fed in subsequently through the feed line bum explosively in a chain reaction if the combustion air is supplied in controlled amounts, and if the required pressure is maintained in the combustion space. The resulting flame exits through a flame exit opening (9) and can be used for heating purposes.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventor: Johann Kuebel
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Patent number: D683231Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Inventor: Johann Kübel