Patents by Inventor Marcus Unruh
Marcus Unruh 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: 10153419Abstract: A piezo component with a contacting component for electrically contacting a piezo stack. The contacting component has an electrically conductive meandering structure for bringing the contacting component into electric contact with inner electrodes of the piezo stack and an electrically conductive contacting device for electrically contacting the contacting component from outside the piezo stack. The meandering structure and the contacting device are arranged at a distance from each other, and a connection element is provided in order to connect the contacting device and the meandering structure in an electrically conductive manner and simultaneously decouple forces between the contacting device and the meandering structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2015Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Alexandra Lautenschläger, Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Publication number: 20160254435Abstract: A piezo component with a contacting component for electrically contacting a piezo stack. The contacting component has an electrically conductive meandering structure for bringing the contacting component into electric contact with inner electrodes of the piezo stack and an electrically conductive contacting device for electrically contacting the contacting component from outside the piezo stack. The meandering structure and the contacting device are arranged at a distance from each other, and a connection element is provided in order to connect the contacting device and the meandering structure in an electrically conductive manner and simultaneously decouple forces between the contacting device and the meandering structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Alexandra Lautenschläger, Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Patent number: 8006669Abstract: A sealing arrangement of a piezoactuator (12) for a fuel injection valve of an internal combustion engine, has connecting pins (14) projecting out of the piezoactuator (12) and a head arrangement (16, 18) placed on to the piezoactuator (12), which is provided with openings (20) for the penetration of the connecting pins (14), wherein a liquid-tight sealing element (30) abuts against the outer surfaces of the connecting pins (14) on one side and also against the head arrangement (16, 18) on the other. In order to ensure a reliable seal with this arrangement, in particular also over extended periods of time, the sealing element (30) abuts against the outer surfaces of the connecting pins (14) located inside the openings (20), and sealing element sections (32) located inside the openings (20) are radially compressed in the openings.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Patent number: 7928636Abstract: A receiving sleeve (1) for an actuator body, in particular for holding a piezoelectric stack of a piezoelectric actuator, is used to drive an injector of an injection system for an internal combustion engine. The sleeve is equipped with at least one spring element (10, 11) for centering the actuator body in the receiving sleeve (1) and/or for compensating component tolerances of the actuator body.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Bernd Döllgast, Emanuel Sanftleben, Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7815131Abstract: An injector, especially for an accumulator injection device, comprises an inlet connection (8), a leakage connection (3) and an electric connection (7). The leakage connection (3) and the electric connection (7) are embodied as a single-piece injection component (2), wherein the component is directly injection-moulded onto the injector (1).Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Jürgen Dick, Willibald Schürz, Martin Simmet, Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7793863Abstract: In the case of a fuel injector comprising an injector housing arrangement (44, 46) which accommodates a piezo-drive, whereby the piezo-drive has a piezo-actuator which is accommodated in a piezo-housing arrangement that has a cover arrangement (12, 14) provided with openings (16) for the penetration of protruding terminal pins (10) of the piezo-actuator, the following is provided: a sealing arrangement comprising a sealing element (24) formed from a liquid-tight material, the sealing element, on the one hand, fitting tightly against the circumferential areas of the terminal pins (10) and, on the other hand, tightly against the cover arrangement (12, 14), and a ventilation arrangement (40, 42) that promotes an exchange of gas between the outside of the injector housing arrangement (44, 46) and the outside of the sealing element (24).Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2004Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventor: Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7784444Abstract: A protective cover for an actuating drive, that can be used as universally as possible, for components (14, 16) of a contacting and/or sealing arrangement of the actuating drive. The sealing arrangement is embodied in a liquid-tight but gas-permeable manner and ends in a cavity on the outer side, the cavity being covered by a cover (28) held on the actuating drive by means of a catch connection (30, 32).Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Tim Bohlmann, Michael Denzler, Stefan Kohn, Yavuz Kurt, Klaus Plecher, Emanuel Sanftleben, Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Patent number: 7750539Abstract: A reception bush for a piezoelectric actuator is provided with two connection pins for electrically bonding the piezoelectric actuator, in particular for a piezoelectric actuator controlling the injector of an injection system for an internal combustion engine. The reception bush has a first (1) and a second (2) bush elements which are interconnected when the bush is mounted. The first element (1) is provided with through holes (4, 5) for the connection pins of the inventive piezoelectric actuator. The second element (2) is provided with at least one guide (12) for the connection pins.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventors: Bernd Döllgast, Horst Gilg, Jörg Haubold, Emanuel Sanftleben, Carsten Schuh, Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Publication number: 20090283072Abstract: A sealing arrangement of a piezoactuator (12) for a fuel injection valve of an internal combustion engine, has connecting pins (14) projecting out of the piezoactuator (12) and a head arrangement (16, 18) placed on to the piezoactuator (12), which is provided with openings (20) for the penetration of the connecting pins (14), wherein a liquid-tight sealing element (30) abuts against the outer surfaces of the connecting pins (14) on one side and also against the head arrangement (16, 18) on the other. In order to ensure a reliable seal with this arrangement, in particular also over extended periods of time, the sealing element (30) abuts against the outer surfaces of the connecting pins (14) located inside the openings (20), and sealing element sections (32) located inside the openings (20) are radially compressed in the openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2007Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: SIEMENS VDO AUTOMOTIVE AGInventors: Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Publication number: 20080315726Abstract: The invention relates to a receiving sleeve (1) for an actuator body, in particular for holding a piezoelectric stack of a piezoelectric actuator that is used to drive an injector of an injection system for an internal combustion engine. According to the invention, the sleeve is equipped with at least one spring element (10, 11) for centering the actuator body in said receiving sleeve (1) and/or for compensating component tolerances of the actuator body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2004Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Bernd Döllgast, Emanuel Sanftleben, Marcus Unruh
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Publication number: 20080197314Abstract: A fuel injector has a housing for an actuator (1), especially to a fuel injector with a connector of a contact stud support injection-molded thereto. The injector has a casing (10), disposed across at least part of the periphery of the actuator (1), and an actuator cover (20) placed on the casing (10). The actuator cover (20) is laser-welded to the casing (10) in an overlapping area (30) between the actuator cover (20) and the casing (10). According to a method for finishing the housing of a fuel injector having the aforementioned features, a laser beam used for a laser welding method is incident on the overlapping area (30) in a substantially perpendicular or substantially parallel orientation in relation to the axial direction (A) of the actuator (1) and laser-welds the actuator cover (20) to the casing (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2006Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Tim Bohlmann, Michael Denzler, Stefan Kohn, Yavuz Kurt, Klaus Plecher, Emanuel Sanftleben, Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Publication number: 20080163853Abstract: A protective cover for an actuating drive, that can be used as universally as possible, for components (14, 16) of a contacting and/or sealing arrangement of the actuating drive. The sealing arrangement is embodied in a liquid-tight but gas-permeable manner and ends in a cavity on the outer side, the cavity being covered by a cover (28) held on the actuating drive by means of a catch connection (30, 32).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2006Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventors: Tim Bohlmann, Michael Denzler, Stefan Kohn, Yavuz Kurt, Klaus Plecher, Emanuel Sanftleben, Marcus Unruh, Claus Zumstrull
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Patent number: 7394184Abstract: A sealing arrangement of a piezoelectric actuator comprises terminal posts (14) projecting from the piezoelectric actuator and a metallic top arrangement (18, 22), provided with openings (28) allowing the passage of the terminal posts (14) which is emplaced on the piezoelectric actuator. In order to facilitate reliable sealing in particular also for comparatively thin top plates (18), the invention provides for emplacing on terminal post sections (30) projecting from the openings (28) a sealing element (32) which is formed from an electrically insulating and sealing material and which is positioned tight against, on the one hand, circumferential areas (34) of the terminal post sections (30) and, on the other hand, the top arrangement (18, 22), with an insulating disk (40) provided with openings allowing the passage of the terminal posts (14) and made of electrically insulating material being located between the sealing element (32) and the top arrangement (18, 22).Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Plecher, Marcus Unruh, Andreas Voigt
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Patent number: 7339307Abstract: A seal (10) for a piezo-actuator of a fuel injector with terminal posts (12) projecting out of the piezo-actuator and a head arrangement (14) mounted on the piezo-actuator with openings (16) for passage of the terminal posts (12) is particularly suitable even for comparatively thin head plates. A sealing unit (18) mounted on the head arrangement (14) and provided with openings for passage of the terminal posts (12) is provided, having a support (22), on which a sealing material (26) is arranged, which is in contact in a sealing manner with the peripheral surfaces of the terminal posts (12) and a peripheral region of the head arrangement (14) and in which an element (20) made of microporous material is integrated to create gas permeability.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gerd Schmutzler, Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7275958Abstract: A seal for a piezoactuator in a fuel injector as simply, reliably and, in respect of the useful life of the piezoactuator, as favorably as possible has a support element (28), positioned on terminal posts (20) projecting in an axial direction (A) out of the piezoactuator (12) and pressed in an axial direction toward a top arrangement (14, 18) of the piezoactuator (20). An external sealing ring (36) is clamped along a circumferential region (14) of the top arrangement between the support element (28) and the top arrangement. Internal sealing rings (38) each enclose one of the terminal posts (20) and are each clamped between a face of the support element (28) facing radially inward and a circumferential face of the terminal post (20).Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7186143Abstract: In a method and arrangement for sealing a piezoactuator having terminal pins (12) protruding from the piezoactuator and a top plate (14) surmounting the piezoactuator, the top plate is provided with openings (16) to enable the terminal pins (12) to pass through. In order to ensure a reliable seal even for comparatively thin top plates (14) in particular, the invention proposes placing a sealing-ring (28) made from an elastic sealant material on each of the terminal pin sections (30) protruding from the openings (16), so that the sealing ring fits tightly to a circumferential surface (32) of the terminal pin section (30), as well as to the top plate (14), forming a seal, and being pressure-injected into the top plate (14) by means of a plastic extrusion coating (arrows in FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Plecher, Marcus Unruh
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Publication number: 20070033892Abstract: A seal for a piezoactuator in a fuel injector as simply, reliably and, in respect of the useful life of the piezoactuator, as favorably as possible has a support element (28), positioned on terminal posts (20) projecting in an axial direction (A) out of the piezoactuator (12) and pressed in an axial direction toward a top arrangement (14, 18) of the piezoactuator (20). An external sealing ring (36) is clamped along a circumferential region (14) of the top arrangement between the support element (28) and the top arrangement. Internal sealing rings (38) each enclose one of the terminal posts (20) and are each clamped between a face of the support element (28) facing radially inward and a circumferential face of the terminal post (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventor: Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7175442Abstract: A connection device for electrically connecting contact pins, which protrude from an axial opening of a sleeve-type housing, with terminal pins of a plug connector, which are formed by the device, the connection device having a device body having an insertion section that axially engages the axial opening of the sleeve-type housing and comprises penetration openings for the penetration of the contact pins, and a locating face laterally offset and essentially tangential relative to the insertion section, wherein the locating face interacts with a corresponding locating face of the sleeve-type housing in an anti-rotational manner when the insertion section is inserted in the axial opening, wherein the locating face of the device body comprises inelastic and elastic areas which are tangentially opposite to each other in relation to the insertion section.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Emanuel Sanftleben, Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7175105Abstract: In order to increase the lifetime for a piezoactuator of a fuel injector and to make possible a reliable seal of the piezoactor especially for comparatively thin head plates as well a gas exchange passage running through an actuator housing (52, 54) is provided, where a sealing unit (2) placed on the head arrangement (16, 18) is provided for sealing the piezoactor (12) which features a carrier (28) on which a sealing material (30) is arranged which forms a seal around the piezo contact pins (14) and the head arrangement (16, 18) and on which a microporous gas exchanger (26) to create gas permeability of the sealing unit (24) is integrated such that any fluid which has penetrated through to the gas exchanger (26) can flow out of the gas exchanger (26) under the force of gravity.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Plecher, Marcus Unruh
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Patent number: 7160155Abstract: A device (10) has a contact surface (22) arranged laterally offset and essentially extending tangentially in relation to an insertion section (16), which, on introduction of the insertion section (16) into a housing opening, interoperates with a corresponding contact surface of the housing providing torsional stability, with the contact surface (22) of the connecting device (10) being embodied at areas of the contact surface tangentially opposite one another in each case with a plastic deformable contact surface projection (24) and/or the circumferential area of the insertion section having an annular closed area of the cylindrical surface on which a number of elastic, sprung, centering projections (20), projecting radially from the area of the cylindrical surface are provided which are arranged at intervals from one another around the circumference. This makes possible a functionally-optimized and tight-fitting interoperation between the corresponding contact surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Emanuel Sanftleben, Marcus Unruh