Patents by Inventor KLAUS BITTERWOLF

KLAUS BITTERWOLF 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: 11183316
    Abstract: A cable core for a cable, in particular, for an induction cable that includes multiple such cable cores which have a conductor that is interrupted in the longitudinal direction at specified longitudinal positions at multiple separation points, thereby forming two conductor ends. An insulating intermediate piece is provided for connecting the conductor ends, and the conductor ends are arranged on both sides of the intermediate piece. The conductor and the intermediate piece are surrounded together by a continuous insulating jacket in order to form the cable core. In a preferred concept, a respective intermediate piece is arranged between the two conductor ends by two adapter elements. In another preferred concept, a respective intermediate piece, in particular, a ceramic intermediate piece, is connected directly to two conductor ends. A cable is formed from a plurality of such cable cores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2021
    Assignee: LEONI Kabel GmbH
    Inventors: Gerhard Angermann, Klaus Bitterwolf, Thomas Brunner, Michael Dreiner, Christian Eck, Jan Foerster, Sebastian Goss, Jens Mosebach, Ulrich Raupach, Rainer Sessner
  • Patent number: 10763650
    Abstract: A cable, in particular an induction cable, extends in a longitudinal direction along a longitudinal axis and is provided for laying in a pipe. A laying aid is mounted on the cable. The laying aid is formed so that the cable can be rotated about the longitudinal axis during laying. The cable is laid by a method for laying the cable which extends in a longitudinal direction, in which the laying aid is provided and the cable is laid in the longitudinal direction. The cable is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending in the longitudinal direction during laying.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 1, 2020
    Assignee: LEONI Kabel Holding GmbH
    Inventors: Gerhard Angermann, Klaus Bitterwolf, Thomas Brunner, Michael Dreiner, Christian Eck, Jan Foerster, Sebastian Goss, Jens Mosebach, Ulrich Raupach, Rainer Sessner
  • Patent number: 10614930
    Abstract: An induction cable contains a plurality of cable conductors each having a conductor strand surrounded by insulation. The conductor strand contains a plurality of conductor sections which are spaced apart in the longitudinal cable direction at resonance dividing points by insulating intermediate pieces. The induction cable furthermore has a coupling device on which a plurality of the conductor strands are separated forming coupling ends at coupling positions. The coupling ends are connected to each other via the coupling device. A simple providing and installing of the induction cable and a simple replacement of damaged cable parts is thus enabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2020
    Assignee: LEONI Kabel Holding GmbH
    Inventors: Gerhard Angermann, Klaus Bitterwolf, Thomas Brunner, Michael Dreiner, Christian Eck, Jan Foerster, Sebastian Goss, Jens Mosebach, Ulrich Raupach, Rainer Sessner
  • Publication number: 20190156969
    Abstract: A cable core for a cable, in particular, for an induction cable that includes multiple such cable cores which have a conductor that is interrupted in the longitudinal direction at specified longitudinal positions at multiple separation points, thereby forming two conductor ends. An insulating intermediate piece is provided for connecting the conductor ends, and the conductor ends are arranged on both sides of the intermediate piece. The conductor and the intermediate piece are surrounded together by a continuous insulating jacket in order to form the cable core. In a preferred concept, a respective intermediate piece is arranged between the two conductor ends by two adapter elements. In another preferred concept, a respective intermediate piece, in particular, a ceramic intermediate piece, is connected directly to two conductor ends. A cable is formed from a plurality of such cable cores.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: GERHARD ANGERMANN, KLAUS BITTERWOLF, THOMAS BRUNNER, MICHAEL DREINER, CHRISTIAN ECK, JAN FOERSTER, SEBASTIAN GOSS, JENS MOSEBACH, ULRICH RAUPACH, RAINER SESSNER
  • Publication number: 20170004902
    Abstract: An induction cable contains a plurality of cable conductors each having a conductor strand surrounded by insulation. The conductor strand contains a plurality of conductor sections which are spaced apart in the longitudinal cable direction at resonance dividing points by insulating intermediate pieces. The induction cable furthermore has a coupling device on which a plurality of the conductor strands are separated forming coupling ends at coupling positions. The coupling ends are connected to each other via the coupling device. A simple providing and installing of the induction cable and a simple replacement of damaged cable parts is thus enabled.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2016
    Publication date: January 5, 2017
    Inventors: GERHARD ANGERMANN, KLAUS BITTERWOLF, THOMAS BRUNNER, MICHAEL DREINER, CHRISTIAN ECK, JAN FOERSTER, SEBASTIAN GOSS, JENS MOSEBACH, ULRICH RAUPACH, RAINER SESSNER
  • Publication number: 20160372900
    Abstract: A cable, in particular an induction cable, extends in a longitudinal direction along a longitudinal axis and is provided for laying in a pipe. A laying aid is mounted on the cable. The laying aid is formed so that the cable can be rotated about the longitudinal axis during laying. The cable is laid by a method for laying the cable which extends in a longitudinal direction, in which the laying aid is provided and the cable is laid in the longitudinal direction. The cable is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending in the longitudinal direction during laying.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2016
    Publication date: December 22, 2016
    Inventors: GERHARD ANGERMANN, KLAUS BITTERWOLF, THOMAS BRUNNER, MICHAEL DREINER, CHRISTIAN ECK, JAN FOERSTER, SEBASTIAN GOSS, JENS MOSEBACH, ULRICH RAUPACH, RAINER SESSNER
  • Publication number: 20160372232
    Abstract: A cable core for a cable, in particular for an induction cable, contains multiple such cable cores which have a conductor that is interrupted in the longitudinal direction at specified longitudinal positions at multiple separation points, thereby forming two conductor ends. An insulating intermediate piece is provided for connecting the conductor ends, the conductor ends being arranged on both sides of the intermediate piece. The cable core is characterized in that the conductor and the intermediate piece are surrounded together by a continuous insulating jacket in order to form the cable core. In a preferred concept, a respective intermediate piece is to be arranged between two conductor ends by two adapter elements. In another preferred concept, a respective intermediate piece, in particular a ceramic intermediate piece, is to be connected directly to two conductor ends. A cable is formed from a plurality of such cable cores.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2016
    Publication date: December 22, 2016
    Inventors: GERHARD ANGERMANN, KLAUS BITTERWOLF, THOMAS BRUNNER, MICHAEL DREINER, CHRISTIAN ECK, JAN FOERSTER, SEBASTIAN GOSS, JENS MOSEBACH, ULRICH RAUPACH, RAINER SESSNER