Patents by Inventor Juergen Wieser
Juergen Wieser 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: 20250093467Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a reality capture device for generating a digital three-dimensional representation of an environment, particularly for surveying and/or for detecting an object within an infrastructure. One aspect relates to a mobile reality capture device configured to be carried and moved by a mobile carrier, particularly a person or a robot or a vehicle, and to be moved during a measuring process for generating a digital representation of an environment. The mobile reality capture device has a localization unit, particularly comprising an inertial measurement unit (IMU), wherein the localization unit is configured for generating localization data for determining a trajectory of the mobile reality capture device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AGInventors: Jürgen DOLD, Burkhard BÖCKEM, Roman STEFFEN, Lukas HEINZLE, Ralph Patrick HARTI, Hendrik DESCHOUT, Roland GRAF, Mattheus Henricus Maria MICHELS, Michael DIETSCHI, Adam BAIJRIC, Andrea BONFANTI, Kristian Walker MORIN, Simon MARK, Klaus BEREUTER, Markus RIBI, Michele PORTENTOSO, Matthias WIESER
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Publication number: 20250093466Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a reality capture device for generating a digital three-dimensional representation of an environment, particularly for surveying and/or for detecting an object within an infrastructure. One aspect relates to a mobile reality capture device configured to be carried and moved by a mobile carrier, particularly a person or a robot or a vehicle, and to be moved during a measuring process for generating a digital representation of an environment. The mobile reality capture device has a localization unit, particularly comprising an inertial measurement unit (IMU), wherein the localization unit is configured for generating localization data for determining a trajectory of the mobile reality capture device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AGInventors: Jürgen DOLD, Burkhard BÖCKEM, Roman STEFFEN, Lukas HEINZLE, Ralph Patrick HARTI, Hendrik DESCHOUT, Roland GRAF, Mattheus Henricus Maria MICHELS, Michael DIETSCHI, Adam BAIJRIC, Andrea BONFANTI, Kristian Walker MORIN, Simon MARK, Klaus BEREUTER, Markus RIBI, Michele PORTENTOSO, Matthias WIESER
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Publication number: 20250085396Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a reality capture device for generating a digital three-dimensional representation of an environment, particularly for surveying and/or for detecting an object within an infrastructure. One aspect relates to a mobile reality capture device configured to be carried and moved by a mobile carrier, particularly a person or a robot or a vehicle, and to be moved during a measuring process for generating a digital representation of an environment. The mobile reality capture device has a localization unit, particularly comprising an inertial measurement unit (IMU), wherein the localization unit is configured for generating localization data for determining a trajectory of the mobile reality capture device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AGInventors: Jürgen DOLD, Burkhard BÖCKEM, Roman STEFFEN, Lukas HEINZLE, Ralph Patrick HARTI, Hendrik DESCHOUT, Roland GRAF, Mattheus Henricus Maria MICHELS, Michael DIETSCHI, Adam BAIJRIC, Andrea BONFANTI, Kristian Walker MORIN, Simon MARK, Klaus BEREUTER, Markus RIBI, Michele PORTENTOSO, Matthias WIESER
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Publication number: 20250085395Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a reality capture device for generating a digital three-dimensional representation of an environment, particularly for surveying and/or for detecting an object within an infrastructure. One aspect relates to a mobile reality capture device configured to be carried and moved by a mobile carrier, particularly a person or a robot or a vehicle, and to be moved during a measuring process for generating a digital representation of an environment. The mobile reality capture device has a localization unit, particularly comprising an inertial measurement unit (IMU), wherein the localization unit is configured for generating localization data for determining a trajectory of the mobile reality capture device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AGInventors: Jürgen DOLD, Burkhard BÖCKEM, Roman STEFFEN, Lukas HEINZLE, Ralph Patrick HARTI, Hendrik DESCHOUT, Roland GRAF, Mattheus Henricus Maria MICHELS, Michael DIETSCHI, Adam BAIJRIC, Andrea BONFANTI, Kristian Walker MORIN, Simon MARK, Klaus BEREUTER, Markus RIBI, Michele PORTENTOSO, Matthias WIESER
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Publication number: 20250085394Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a reality capture device for generating a digital three-dimensional representation of an environment, particularly for surveying and/or for detecting an object within an infrastructure. One aspect relates to a mobile reality capture device configured to be carried and moved by a mobile carrier, particularly a person or a robot or a vehicle, and to be moved during a measuring process for generating a digital representation of an environment. The mobile reality capture device has a localization unit, particularly comprising an inertial measurement unit (IMU), wherein the localization unit is configured for generating localization data for determining a trajectory of the mobile reality capture device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AGInventors: Jürgen DOLD, Burkhard BÖCKEM, Roman STEFFEN, Lukas HEINZLE, Ralph Patrick HARTI, Hendrik DESCHOUT, Roland GRAF, Mattheus Henricus Maria MICHELS, Michael DIETSCHI, Adam BAIJRIC, Andrea BONFANTI, Kristian Walker MORIN, Simon MARK, Klaus BEREUTER, Markus RIBI, Michele PORTENTOSO, Matthias WIESER
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Publication number: 20240415273Abstract: The invention relates to a hand brush for cleaning a golf club handle, wherein the hand brush comprises an elongate handle and a brush head attached to a distal end of the handle, wherein the brush head is annular in shape and surrounds a pass-through opening, on the circumferential surface of which a brush filament is formed on the inside.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventor: Jürgen WIESER
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Patent number: 10896860Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for casting electronic components. The invention also relates to a curable compound that can be used as casting compound in the method. The casting compound contains at least one cross-linking component which is homogeneously distributed in the casting compound and can cross-link to at least two different cross-linked systems. A first of these networks has a higher cross-link density than a second cross-linked system, wherein the cross-linking to the first cross-linked system is triggered via an event other than the cross-linking to the second cross-linked system. During casting, the at least one cross-linking component of the casting compound is cured at least in part to the first cross-linked system in at least one first region spaced from the components and at least to the second cross-linked system in a second region enclosing and immediately surrounding the components.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Arno Reil, Juergen Wieser, Jan Spengler, Roland Klein, Alexandra Kreickenbaum
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Publication number: 20190304861Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for casting electronic components. The invention also relates to a curable compound that can be used as casting compound in the method. The casting compound contains at least one cross-linking component which is homogeneously distributed in the casting compound and can cross-link to at least two different cross-linked systems. A first of these networks has a higher cross-link density than a second cross-linked system, wherein the cross-linking to the first cross-linked system is triggered via an event other than the cross-linking to the second cross-linked system. During casting, the at least one cross-linking component of the casting compound is cured at least in part to the first cross-linked system in at least one first region spaced from the components and at least to the second cross-linked system in a second region enclosing and immediately surrounding the components.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: ARNO REIL, JUERGEN WIESER, JAN SPENGLER, ROLAND KLEIN, ALEXANDRA KREICKENBAUM
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Patent number: 8708631Abstract: A fastening element for hard constructional components such as concrete, masonry, and the like, includes a cylindrical base body (22; 42; 62) having an inwardly located engagement element (28; 48; 68) for the setting bit and formed as a through-opening (31; 51; 71) in the bottom section (23; 43; 63) which is provided at the first end of the base body, a receptacle (29) opening toward the second end (25), remote from the first end and adjoining the engagement element (28; 48; 68) in a direction toward the second end (25), and provided with load application means (30; 50); and a self-tapping thread (27) provided, at least regionwise, on an outer surface (26) of the base body (22, 42; 62).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschatInventors: Jan Allaart, Josef Glogger, Franz-Xaver Huber, Juergen Wieser
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Publication number: 20130204232Abstract: The invention relates to a medical device, comprising a hose-, tube- or hollow needle-shaped body, comprising a first layer (12) and an adjoining second layer (14) made of plastic material, wherein hollow spheres (22, 24) for generating echogenic properties are contained in the second layer. So as to achieve good echogenic properties, according to the invention both the inner first layer (12) and the adjoining second layer (14) comprise hollow spheres (18, 20, 22, 24) for generating echogenic properties, the hollow spheres (18, 20) of the first layer, these being the first hollow spheres, on average have smaller diameters D1 than the hollow spheres (22, 24) of the second layer referred to as the second hollow spheres, and/or that the fill content F1 of the first hollow spheres in the first layer is less than the fill content F2 of the second hollow spheres in the second layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: Juergen Wieser, Roy Waeber
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Patent number: 7857564Abstract: An expansion dowel includes an anchor bolt (12) having a load application element (16) at a first end region (14) of the anchor bolt (12), and an expansion part (17) at a second free end region (15) of the anchor bolt (12), and an expansion sleeve (21) having an inner profile (22) with a region (23) having a surface roughness increasing in the direction of the first end region (14) of the anchor bolt (12), with the expansion part (17) having a conical section (18) widening toward the second free end region (15) of the anchor bolt (12) for expanding the expansion sleeve (18).Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Juergen Wieser, Thomas Doppelbauer, Simon Martin
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Patent number: 7484920Abstract: A thread-forming screw (11; 21; 31; 51), has a stem (12) with at least one thread (14; 24; 34; 54) arranged, at least regionwise, over its circumference, and a plurality of cutting elements (16; 26; 36; 56) arranged in a respective plurality of recesses (15; 25; 35; 55) formed in the at least one thread (14; 24; 34; 54), with the cutting elements (16; 26; 36; 56) having a hardness greater than a hardness of the at least one thread (14; 24; 34; 54) and formed as weld beads received in the recesses (15; 25; 35; 55).Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Juergen Wieser, Johan Lennartsson, Pierre Hohmeier, Franz Huber
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Patent number: 7441998Abstract: A fastening element for hard constructional components includes a cylindrical base body (22), a self-tapping thread (27) provided at least on a portion of an outer surface (26) of the base body (22) and having a runout (28) that is spaced from a first end (24) of the base body (22) to provide a thread-free section (31) on the outer surface (26) of the base body (22) and extending from the first end (24) in a direction of a second end (25) of the base body (22), and an inwardly located engagement element (32) for a setting bit (13) arranged in a region of the thread-free section (31) and having an axial extent (F) smaller than an axial extent (E) of the thread-free section (31), and a receptacle opening (33) that opens toward the second end (25) and adjoins the engagement element (32) in the direction of the second end (25), and is provided with load application element (34).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Manfred Gahler, Josef Glogger, Franz Huber, Martin Volker, Michael Radl, Juergen Wieser
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Publication number: 20080050195Abstract: An expansion dowel includes an anchor bolt (12) having a load application element (16) at a first end region (14) of the anchor bolt (12), and an expansion part (17) at a second free end region (15) of the anchor bolt (12), and an expansion sleeve (21) having an inner profile (22) with a region (23) having a surface roughness increasing in the direction of the first end region (14) of the anchor bolt (12), with the expansion part (17) having a conical section (18) widening toward the second free end region (15) of the anchor bolt (12) for expanding the expansion sleeve (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Juergen Wieser, Thomas Doppelbauer, Simon Martin
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Publication number: 20070297873Abstract: A thread-tapping screw has a shaft (12) with first (13) and second (14) ends, a load application element (15) provided at one of the first and second ends (13, 14), a thread (16) extending at least regionwise along the shaft (12), and at least one wear indication element (21, 26, 31; 36, 41; 51, 56; 61, 66) provided on the thread (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Juergen Wieser, Johannes Dobler
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Publication number: 20070053764Abstract: A fastening element for hard constructional components includes a cylindrical base body (22), a self-tapping thread (27) provided at least on a portion of an outer surface (26) of the base body (22) and having a runout (28) that is spaced from a first end (24) of the base body (22) to provide a thread-free section (31) on the outer surface (26) of the base body (22) and extending from the first end (24) in a direction of a second end (25) of the base body (22), and an inwardly located engagement element (32) for a setting bit (13) arranged in a region of the thread-free section (31) and having an axial extent (F) smaller than an axial extent (E) of the thread-free section (31), and a receptacle opening (33) that opens toward the second end (25) and adjoins the engagement element (32) in the direction of the second end (25), and is provided with load application element (34).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Manfred Gahler, Josef Glogger, Franz Huber, Martin Volker, Michael Radl, Juergen Wieser
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Publication number: 20070053763Abstract: A fastening element for hard constructional components such as concrete, masonry, and the like, includes a cylindrical base body (22; 42; 62) having an inwardly located engagement element (28; 48; 68) for the setting bit and formed as a through-opening (31; 51; 71) in the bottom section (23; 43; 63) which is provided at the first end of the base body, a receptacle (29) opening toward the second end (25), remote from the first end and adjoining the engagement element (28; 48; 68) in a direction toward the second end (25), and provided with load application means (30; 50); and a self-tapping thread (27) provided, at least regionwise, on an outer surface (26) of the base body (22, 42; 62).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Jan Allaart, Josef Glogger, Franz-Xaver Huber, Juergen Wieser
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Publication number: 20070053762Abstract: A fastening element (11) for hard constructional components such as, e.g., concrete, includes a cylindrical base body (12) having opposite first (14) and second (15) ends, a self-tapping thread (17) provided on the outer surface (16) of the base body (12), an inwardly located engagement element (18) for a setting bit, a receptacle opening (19) that opens toward the second end (15) facing in a direction opposite the setting direction of the fastening element (11) and that is provided with a load application, and a collar (21) provided at the second end (15) and extending radially outwardly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Jan Allaart, Josef Glogger, Franz-Xaver Huber, Martin Volker, Michael Radl, Juergen Wieser
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Publication number: 20060120826Abstract: A thread-forming screw (11; 21; 31; 51), has a stem (12) with at least one thread (14; 24; 34; 54) arranged, at least regionwise, over its circumference, and a plurality of cutting elements (16; 26; 36; 56) arranged in a respective plurality of recesses (15; 25; 35; 55) formed in the at least one thread (14; 24; 34; 54), with the cutting elements (16; 26; 36; 56) having a hardness greater than a hardness of the at least one thread (14; 24; 34; 54) and formed as weld beads received in the recesses (15; 25; 35; 55).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: Juergen Wieser, Johan Lennartsson, Pierre Hohmeier, Franz Huber
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Publication number: 20060093455Abstract: An anchor, which is designed for being anchored in a bore with a connection mass, includes a rod-shaped anchor member (11), and a sleeve member (21) having, at one of its ends, a receptacle (19) for receiving the anchor member (11), sections (29) of the extra coarse thread formed, at least regionwise, on the outer surface (32) of the sleeve member, and at least one side opening (26) formed at its end remote from the receptacle (19).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Juergen Wieser, Thomas Ayrle