Patents by Inventor Klaus Kronenberg
Klaus Kronenberg 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: 10742144Abstract: An apparatus for controlling a fluid pump for a motor vehicle includes: a first controller configured to actuate an electric prime mover of the fluid pump by impressing at least one motor current with an adapted current intensity and an adapted waveform; and a second controller configured to detect a rotational speed of the electric prime mover and to apply an adapted voltage to the electric prime mover on the basis of the detected rotational speed.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Rolf Graf, Klaus Kronenberg
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Publication number: 20170338758Abstract: An apparatus for controlling a fluid pump for a motor vehicle includes: a first controller configured to actuate an electric prime mover of the fluid pump by impressing at least one motor current with an adapted current intensity and an adapted waveform; and a second controller configured to detect a rotational speed of the electric prime mover and to apply an adapted voltage to the electric prime mover on the basis of the detected rotational speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Rolf GRAF, Klaus KRONENBERG
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Patent number: 6710488Abstract: An electric motor having a stator and a rotor, with the rotor having at least one permanent magnet and one rotor shaft and with the stator having at least two coils which produce a rotating magnetic field when alternating currents flow through them, by which the rotor can be driven, and wherein the rotor shaft is mounted radially and axially. The rotor (4) is mounted by at least one elastic thrust ring (1a, 1b), with one thrust ring (1a) being arranged axially on one side of the rotor (4).Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Mannesmann VDO AGInventors: Klaus Kronenberg, Frank Jansa, Klaus Kriessler, Heinrich-Jochen Blume, Henry Strobel, Albert Stolzlechner
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Publication number: 20030094868Abstract: In an electric motor having a stator and a rotor, with the rotor having at least one permanent magnet and one rotor shaft and with the stator having at least two coils which produce a rotating magnetic field, when alternating currents slow through them, by which the rotor can de driven, and the rotor shaft is mounted radially and axially, the invention provides that the rotor (4) is mounted by at least one elastic thrust ring (1a, 1b), with one thrust ring (1a) being arranged axially on one side of the rotor (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Klaus Kronenberg, Frank Jansa, Klaus Kriessler, Heinrich-Jochen Blume, Henry Strobel, Albert Stolzlechner
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Patent number: 6534888Abstract: In an electric motor intended to be fixed to a printed circuit board, provision is made for it to have at least one expanding dowel (4), for it to be possible for the motor (1) to be fixed to a printed circuit board (6, 32) by the expanding dowel or dowels (4) being expanded, and by it being possible for the expanding dowel or dowels (4) to be secured at least by a pin (7).Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Mannesmann VDO AGInventors: Thomas Vorberg, Markus Keutz, Heinrich-Jochen Blume, Peter Schmidt, Sabine Vorberg, Klaus Kronenberg, Frank Weiand
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Patent number: 6486633Abstract: A method for monitoring the speed of a synchronous motor, the synchronous motor having a permanent magnet rotor (3) and coils (1, 2), sinusoidal currents being applied to the coils (1, 2). Also a device for monitoring the speed of such a motor, wherein in at least one of the coils (1, 2) the power supply is disconnected and one or more voltage characteristics (U1, U2) are evaluated which are induced by the permanent magnet rotor (3) in one or more of the coils (1, 2) disconnected from the power supply, the minimum duration of the interruption of the power supply of the coils (1, 2) and the evaluation of the voltage characteristic (U1, U2) being equal to the temporal spacing between two consecutive zero crossings of the respectively induced voltage characteristics (U1, U2).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Mannesmann VDO AGInventor: Klaus Kronenberg
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Patent number: 6351435Abstract: A display having at least one hand which can be driven by an electric drive, it being possible for the hand or the hands to execute rotations of more than 360° in a first direction, wherein it is provided that the hand or the hands (Z) can be rotated in a second direction (CCW) which is counter to the first direction (CW), that the hand or one of the hands (Z) can be rotated in the second direction(CCW) only up to a certain position (P) and, in this position, assumes a reference position, and that there is a detecting device (V) which detects the inability of the hand (Z) to rotate further in the second direction (CCW).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Mannesmann VDO AGInventors: Klaus Kronenberg, Walter Rüb, Peter Schäfer, Erwin Sedlaczek, Mike Theis
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Patent number: 6005465Abstract: A coil assembly has a coil form on which the coil winding is arranged as well as a method of contacting the coil assembly on a support member. The coil assembly is easy to produce and also permits electrical contacting, namely, the provision of electrical contacts between terminals of the coil and an external circuit in a simple and reliable manner. The coil assembly has a coil form on which two contact feet are arranged, the ends of the coil winding being fastened to the respective contact feet.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventors: Klaus Kronenberg, Sabine Vorberg, Markus Keutz, Andreas Wilhelm, Frank Weiand, Christian Beckhaus, Thomas Vorberg, Peter Schmidt, Jochen Blume
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Patent number: 5825115Abstract: An electric motor has two exciter windings, independent of each other, on a stator, by which windings a resultant magnetic field can be produced. The motor includes a permanently magnetized rotor which has at least one pair of poles, the rotor changing its position as a function of the magnetic field, and the rotor being arranged axially on a rotor shaft. In the case of an electric motor which is of a small size and easy to manufacture, the stator is developed with several arms, and has an opening present at the center to receive the rotor. The individual arms are arranged around the opening and, there are, two pairs of opposite arms. The opposite arms are so bent towards each other so that, upon their receiving a respective exciter winding, they produce magnetic vectors which are perpendicular to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventors: Klaus Kronenberg, Sabine Vorberg, Markus Keutz, Andreas Wilhelm, Frank Weiand, Christian Beckhaus, Thomas Vorberg, Peter Schmidt, Jochen Blume
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Patent number: 5287050Abstract: A method is provided for synchronizing the counter of an electronic control device with the zero position, defined by a mechanical stop, of a pointer in an indicating instrument. The pointer is driven via a step-down gearing by a stepping motor having two windings perpendicular to each other and a two-pole rotor. The two windings are connected alternately to a source of voltage and to a measuring mechanism for determining the voltage induced in a winding not traversed by current. The pointer moves stepwise up to the mechanical stop, and the counter is set to zero in the absence of an induction. The method is substantially less expensive than prior methods. Upon an assembling of the stepping motor and the indicating instrument, a given alignment of the two-pole motor is associated with the zero position of the pointer, and the rotor is brought into this given alignment each time upon the start of the method.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventors: Klaus Kronenberg, Matthias Giron, Robert Belz, Wolfgang Obst
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Patent number: 5171982Abstract: For a display device with scale (4), pointer (5), stepping motor (1), gearing (2) and control means (7) in which a plurality of revolutions of the stepping motor (1) corresponds to the entire display range and the control means (7) contains a step counter with reversibly unambiguous association of number of steps and display value, a possibility for the continuous adjustment of the step counter (1) with the actual pointer position is created by a coding disk (3) which is connected, fixed for rotation, with the shaft (6) of the pointer (6). The disk has a number of markings (9) arranged at different distances apart on its periphery and having a sensor (8). By a comparison of the actual number of steps with a reference number of steps stored in a table for each of the markings (9), it can be determined whether the association between number of steps and pointer position is correct or must be readjusted.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventor: Klaus Kronenberg
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Patent number: 5055782Abstract: A method determines the absolute position of a pointer in an indicating device in which the pointer is moved by a rotor (2) of a rotating-field (1) via a gearing (31). An indicating device is also disclosed. Indicating devices with gearing have the problem that no absolute reference between the position of the pointer (33) and the position of the rotor (2) in the rotating-field motor (1) is present when the device is started and the reference is lost. In order to restore the reference, the pointer (33) is moved by a rotating field in a rotating-field motor (1) in a predetermined direction of the rotating field against a stop (34). The rotating field is turned further in the direction of the rotating field.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventor: Klaus Kronenberg
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Patent number: 5032781Abstract: In a method and circuit for operating a stepping motor having several windings, and wherein a movement of the stepping motor induces a voltage in a winding which is not required at the time for generating a propulsive force, the induced voltage is evaluated. After the stepping motor is connected, the stepping motor is operated in a predetermined direction, whereupon a stopping of the stepping motor is detected by the absence of the induced voltage. A memory containing the instantaneous position of the stepping motor is then set to a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AGInventor: Klaus Kronenberg