Patents by Inventor Kurt Palz

Kurt Palz 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: 8052878
    Abstract: A method for filtering out foreign particles from a cooling lubricant used in a process of machining a workpiece includes providing an inherently stable, flow-porous filter element. The filter element comprises a porous main body made of joined plastics particles and having an afflux surface and a porous coating on the afflux surface for surface filtration. The porous coating first component particles and/or fibres, second component anti-adhesion particles to mitigate the adhesion of filtered out material to the porous coating and to facilitate cleaning of the filter element, with the first component particles and/or fibres and the second component particles being mixed in the porous coating, a solidified inorganic binder, and a set adhesive. The solidified inorganic binder and the set adhesive bind the first component particles and/or fibres and the second component particles to each other and to the porous main body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2011
    Assignee: Herding GmbH Filtertechnik
    Inventors: Stefan Hajek, Urs Herding, Kurt Palz, Wolfgang Raabe, Reiner Thuerauf, Bernd Meindl
  • Publication number: 20090200247
    Abstract: A method for filtering out foreign particles from a cooling lubricant used in a process of machining a workpiece includes providing an inherently stable, flow-porous filter element. The filter element comprises a porous main body made of joined plastics particles and having an afflux surface and a porous coating on the afflux surface for surface filtration. The porous coating first component particles and/or fibres, second component anti-adhesion particles to mitigate the adhesion of filtered out material to the porous coating and to facilitate cleaning of the filter element, with the first component particles and/or fibres and the second component particles being mixed in the porous coating, a solidified inorganic binder, and a set adhesive. The solidified inorganic binder and the set adhesive bind the first component particles and/or fibres and the second component particles to each other and to the porous main body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2009
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Applicant: Herding GmbH Filtertechnik
    Inventors: STEFAN HAJEK, Urs Herding, Kurt Palz, Wolfgang Raabe, Reiner Thurauf, Bernd Meindl
  • Patent number: 7485228
    Abstract: A reactor (10) for anaerobic waste water treatment is designed as a loop-type column reactor comprising a central flow channel (20). In the annular space (40) between the central flow channel (20) and the reactor wall, there are positioned carrier elements (50) for immobilizing microorganisms, with flow passages being provided between adjacent carrier elements (50). The lower portion of the reactor (30), below the carrier elements, is designed as a space intended to receive waste water having microorganisms floating therein during operation of the reactor (10). During operation, there are provided both floating microorganisms and microorganisms that are immobilized on the carrier elements. The waste water to be treated flows centrally downward and up again along the carrier elements (40), with the flow being generated in part by the gas development of the microorganisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2009
    Assignees: Atz-Evns, Herding GmbH
    Inventors: Walter Herding, Urs Herding, Kurt Palz, Rainer Thurauf, Stephan Prechtl, Rainer Scholz, Ralf Schneider, Johann Winter, Rolf Jung
  • Publication number: 20070251880
    Abstract: A reactor (10) for anaerobic waste water treatment is designed as a loop-type column reactor comprising a central flow channel (20). In the annular space (40) between the central flow channel (20) and the reactor wall, there are positioned carrier elements (50) for immobilizing microorganisms, with flow passages being provided between adjacent carrier elements (50). The lower portion of the reactor (30), below the carrier elements, is designed as a space intended to receive waste water having microorganisms floating therein during operation of the reactor (10). During operation, there are provided both floating microorganisms and microorganisms that are immobilized on the carrier elements. The waste water to be treated flows centrally downward and up again along the carrier elements (40), with the flow being generated in part by the gas development of the microorganisms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2004
    Publication date: November 1, 2007
    Inventors: Walter Herding, Urs Herding, Kurt Palz, Rainer Thurauf, Stephan Prechtl, Rainer Scholz, Ralf Schneider, Winter Johann, Rolf Jung
  • Publication number: 20060207932
    Abstract: An inherently stable, flow-porous filter element (2) having a porous coating (10) for surface filtration on its afflux surface, said coating (10) comprising: (a) a main component of particles (12) and/or fibers (22); (b) an inorganic binder component (14; 24) binding the particles (12) and/or the fibers (22) of the main component to each other; (c) an adhesive (16; 26) binding the porous coating (10) to the remainder of the filter element; (d) and an anti-adhesion component (18; 28) mitigating the adhesion of filtered out material to the porous coating and facilitating cleaning of the filter element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2005
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Applicant: Herding GmbH Filtertechnik
    Inventors: Stefan Hajek, Urs Herding, Kurt Palz, Wolfgang Raabe, Reiner Thurauf, Bernd Meindl