Patents by Inventor Markus Seitzberger
Markus Seitzberger 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: 9421985Abstract: A rail vehicle having an attached deformation zone is presented. The rail vehicle has at least one end transverse beam provided in an end face region and corner pillars arranged substantially vertically and extend from the end transverse beam. The deformation zone is provided at the end face having a front transverse beam arranged parallel to the end transverse beam and spaced therefrom in an end-face direction and at least one force transmission element arranged between the end transverse beam and the front transverse beam. The element transmits longitudinal compressive forces between the end transverse beam and the front transverse beam without plastic deformation up to a defined value and failing when the defined value is exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Siemens AG OesterreichInventors: Richard Graf, Philipp Heinzl, Markus Seitzberger
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Patent number: 8646392Abstract: A crash module for a rail vehicle includes at least one crash element, which is arranged in front of the vehicle structure. At least one transverse profiled element is provided, which is connected to the at least one crash element and which has a substantially lower compressive strength in the longitudinal direction of the rail vehicle than in the transverse direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Siemens AG OsterreichInventors: Richard Graf, Thomas Meissl, Andreas Rittenschober, Markus Seitzberger
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Publication number: 20140020596Abstract: A rail vehicle having an attached deformation zone is presented. The rail vehicle has at least one end transverse beam provided in an end face region and corner pillars arranged substantially vertically and extend from the end transverse beam. The deformation zone is provided at the end face having a front transverse beam arranged parallel to the end transverse beam and spaced therefrom in an end-face direction and at least one force transmission element arranged between the end transverse beam and the front transverse beam. The element transmits longitudinal compressive forces between the end transverse beam and the front transverse beam without plastic deformation up to a defined value and failing when the defined value is exceeded.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: Richard Graf, Philipp Heinzl, Markus Seitzberger
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Publication number: 20120325108Abstract: A crash module for a rail vehicle includes at least one crash element, which is arranged in front of the vehicle structure. At least one transverse profiled element is provided, which is connected to the at least one crash element and which has a substantially lower compressive strength in the longitudinal direction of the rail vehicle than in the transverse direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Richard Graf, Thomas Meissl, Andreas Rittenschober, Markus Seitzberger
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Patent number: 8225722Abstract: A crash module for a rail vehicle is provided. The crash module includes a crash element, a frontal impact plate and a rear connecting plate, wherein a guide element is provided between the frontal impact plate and the rear connecting plate. The guide element has the form of a plate and is oriented essentially in a longitudinal direction of the rail vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Siemens AG ÖsterreichInventors: Richard Graf, Robert Nedelik, Markus Seitzberger
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Patent number: 7837045Abstract: A rail vehicle having a vehicle body (WKA) comprising on at least one vehicle end a compression zone (STA) located behind an end carrier (ETR) of the vehicle body, and having a central buffer coupling (KUP) extending from a substantially vertical pivot axis (SWA) to the vehicle end and connected to said vehicle body via a coupling carriage (KSL) wherein said coupling carriage (KSL) is attached to said end carrier (ETR) and extending from said end carrier (ETR), bridging said compression zone (STA), towards the vehicle center, and which is guided longitudinally slidable on the vehicle body (WKA).Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft OsterreichInventors: Markus Seitzberger, Thomas Platter, Wilhelm Mayer
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Publication number: 20100218701Abstract: A crash module for a rail vehicle is provided. The crash module includes a crash element, a frontal impact plate and a rear connecting plate, wherein a guide element is provided between the frontal impact plate and the rear connecting plate. The guide element has the form of a plate and is oriented essentially in a longitudinal direction of the rail vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Richard Graf, Robert Nedelik, Markus Seitzberger
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Patent number: 7543537Abstract: A deformable element for a vehicle, particularly a rail vehicle, comprising a profiled part (CR) disposed between two end plates (AC, AP) and having the form of a tubular box, particularly of polygonal cross section for dissipating impact energy in the event of longitudinal compression by plastic deformation, and comprising a guide element (FH) disposed parallel to the longitudinal direction of said profiled part (CR), which guide element is fixed to the end plate (AC) remote from the vehicle and is capable of sliding through a through opening (DL) in the end plate (AP) facing the vehicle, wherein the end plate (AP) facing the vehicle has a through opening (DL) which has a shape which permits contactless sliding of said guide element (FH) in the longitudinal direction and lateral inclination of said guide element relative to the longitudinal direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Siemens Transportation Systems GmbH & Co KGInventors: Markus Seitzberger, Hans-Jorg Payer, Andreas Rittenschober, Richard Graf
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Publication number: 20080156762Abstract: A rail vehicle having a vehicle body (WKA) comprising on at least one vehicle end a compression zone (STA) located behind an end carrier (ETR) of the vehicle body, and having a central buffer coupling (KUP) extending from a substantially vertical pivot axis (SWA) to the vehicle end and connected to said vehicle body via a coupling carriage (KSL) wherein said coupling carriage (KSL) is attached to said end carrier (ETR) and extending from said end carrier (ETR), bridging said compression zone (STA), towards the vehicle centre, and which is guided longitudinally slidable on the vehicle body (WKA).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: SIEMENS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS GMBH & CO KGInventors: Markus Seitzberger, Thomas Platter, Wilhelm Mayer
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Publication number: 20080041268Abstract: A deformable element for a vehicle, particularly a rail vehicle, comprising a profiled part (CR) disposed between two end plates (AC, AP) and having the form of a tubular box, particularly of polygonal cross section for dissipating impact energy in the event of longitudinal compression by plastic deformation, and comprising a guide element (FH) disposed parallel to the longitudinal direction of said profiled part (CR), which guide element is fixed to the end plate (AC) remote from the vehicle and is capable of sliding through a through opening (DL) in the end plate (AP) facing the vehicle, wherein the end plate (AP) facing the vehicle has a through opening (DL) which has a shape which permits contactless sliding of said guide element (FH) in the longitudinal direction and lateral inclination of said guide element relative to the longitudinal direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: SIEMENS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS GMBH & CO KGInventors: Markus Seitzberger, Hans-Jorg Payer, Andreas Rittenschober, Richard Graf