Patents by Inventor Martin A. KRIEGEL
Martin A. KRIEGEL 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: 11058756Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating or preventing an autoimmune disorder by reducing the amount or activity of Enterococcus sp. in a subject. In certain aspects, the present invention provides methods of diagnosing a subject as having an autoimmune disease or disorder by detecting an increased amount of Enterococcus sp. or anti-Enterococcus sp. antibodies in the subject.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: YALE UNIVERSITYInventors: Silvio Manfredo Vieira, Martin A. Kriegel
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Publication number: 20190374632Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating or preventing an autoimmune disorder by reducing the amount or activity of Enterococcus sp. in a subject. In certain aspects, the present invention provides methods of diagnosing a subject as having an autoimmune disease or disorder by detecting an increased amount of Enterococcus sp. or anti-Enterococcus sp. antibodies in the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2018Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Silvio Manfredo VIERIA, Martin A. KRIEGEL
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Patent number: 8546716Abstract: A gas-blast circuit breaker is disclosed which includes a first contact and a second contact which can move relative to one another along a longitudinal axis. A blowout volume is arranged around the first contact. The blowout volume can be connected via a gas channel to an arc zone, in order to blow out an arc which is struck when the first contact is disconnected from the second contact. The blowout volume can be bounded radially on an outside by a separating element which separates the blowout volume from a low-pressure area. A flow opening, which allows a gas exchange, can lead in a radial direction from the low-pressure area into the blowout volume.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2009Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Juerg Nufer, Martin Kriegel, Olaf Hunger, Marialuisa Perela
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Patent number: 8410388Abstract: A self-blowout circuit breaker is disclosed which includes contacts for connecting or disconnecting a circuit, a heating volume, a compression volume and an exhaust volume. The compression volume can be connected to the heating volume by at least one first valve, which heating volume is in turn connected to an arc zone. Upon the disconnection of the circuit, while a first arcing contact is being disconnected from an associated second arcing contact, an arc is produced between the two arcing contacts in the arc zone. The compression volume is separated from the exhaust volume by a combined filling and overpressure valve which is formed as at least one plate, and has at least one tab which is formed in the plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Martin Kriegel, Daniel Ohlsson, Juerg Nufer, Navid Mahdizadeh, Olaf Hunger, Timo Kehr
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Patent number: 8389886Abstract: An electrical breaker device, in particular a high-voltage circuit breaker, and a method for improved quenching gas cooling are disclosed. Cold gas is stored intermediately in the exhaust region, and a first partial gas flow is guided to bypass the intermediately stored cold gas and to flow off into the breaker chamber, the intermediately stored cold gas being forcibly displaced out of the exhaust region with the aid of a second partial gas flow and being mixed with the first partial gas flow before flowing off into the breaker chamber housing. Exemplary embodiments relate, inter alia, to the design of the intermediate storage volume for the cold gas and to auxiliary means for precooling the hot quenching gas. Advantages are, inter alia, improved quenching gas cooling, an increased circuit breaker rating and/or a more compact breaker design.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Andreas Dahlquist, Christian Franck, Martin Kriegel, Martin Seeger, Henrik Nordborg
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Patent number: 8263892Abstract: A high-voltage switch contains two contact members, which can be moved relative to one another along an axis, a nozzle for blowing out a switching arc with quenching gas, and a stationary direction-changing transmission, which is connected to the nozzle and to the second contact member. The nozzle has a hollow insulating body, and a metallic annular body which is arranged at a blowing-out end of the nozzle, is connected in a formfitting manner to the insulating body, and supports an input or output drive element of the direction-changing transmission. This switch can be manufactured easily and at low cost, and provides good mechanical and electrical characteristics. The annular body has a concentrically arranged intermediate ring, which causes the form fit with the insulating body, and a ring, which is pushed onto the intermediate ring and is attached to the intermediate ring, for supporting the input-drive or output-drive element.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Juerg Nufer, Martin Kriegel, Olaf Hunger, Peter Diggelmann
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Publication number: 20110163069Abstract: The high-voltage switch exhibits a compression space of small dimensions, in which, on interruption of a current, insulating gas exhibiting quenching characteristics is compressed mechanically to form quenching gas with the aid of an operating mechanism of the switch. When a small current is interrupted, a sufficient quantity of quenching gas can thus be provided with little mechanical operating force. When a large current is interrupted, quenching gas communicates from the compression space into an expansion volume above a response pressure, keeping the operating force low, of a pressure relief valve. A large quantity of quenching gas is then available for successfully interrupting a large current whilst the operating force is kept low.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: ABB RESEARCH LTDInventors: Daniel Ohlsson, Martin Kriegel, Navid Mahdizadeh, Timo Kehr
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Patent number: 7956306Abstract: A high-voltage switch has a metal container filled with insulating gas, and a quenching chamber installed in the container. The quenching chamber contains a housing which is aligned along an axis, an arcing contact arrangement which is held in the housing, an exhaust volume which is bounded by the housing, and an outlet channel which is passed through the wall of the housing for exhaust gases. The outlet channel opens with a mouth section which is aligned predominantly axially into the container. The mouth section is bounded on the inside by a tubular section of the housing and on the outside by a tubular housing attachment which surrounds the housing section at a distance from it. An electrically shielded edge which is passed in an annular shape around the axis is arranged on one end face of the housing attachment on which edge a flow, which emerges from the outlet channel of the exhaust gases is detached from the housing attachment.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: ABB Research LtdInventors: Xiangyang Ye, Martin Kriegel, Andreas Dahlquist, Fredrik Jonsson
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Publication number: 20110120975Abstract: A high-voltage switch contains two contact members, which can be moved relative to one another along an axis, a nozzle for blowing out a switching arc with quenching gas, and a stationary direction-changing transmission, which is connected to the nozzle and to the second contact member. The nozzle has a hollow insulating body, and a metallic annular body which is arranged at a blowing-out end of the nozzle, is connected in a formfitting manner to the insulating body, and supports an input or output drive element of the direction-changing transmission. This switch can be manufactured easily and at low cost, and provides good mechanical and electrical characteristics. The annular body has a concentrically arranged intermediate ring, which causes the form fit with the insulating body, and a ring, which is pushed onto the intermediate ring and is attached to the intermediate ring, for supporting the input-drive or output-drive element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Juerg Nufer, Martin Kriegel, Olaf Hunger, Peter Diggelmann
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Patent number: 7932476Abstract: An electrical circuit breaker includes a first contact piece with a first consumable contact; a second contact piece with a second consumable contact; a drive for moving the first contact piece along a switching movement axis; and a transmission for transmitting the movement of the first contact piece to a movement of the second contact piece. The transmission has a first lever, a pivoting element which can pivot about a pivoting shaft, and a transmission mechanism for transmitting a pivoting movement of the pivoting element to a movement of the second contact piece.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Martin Kriegel, Olaf Hunger
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Publication number: 20110062116Abstract: A self-blowout circuit breaker is disclosed which includes contacts for connecting or disconnecting a circuit, a heating volume, a compression volume and an exhaust volume. The compression volume can be connected to the heating volume by at least one first valve, which heating volume is in turn connected to an arc zone. Upon the disconnection of the circuit, while a first arcing contact is being disconnected from an associated second arcing contact, an arc is produced between the two arcing contacts in the arc zone. The compression volume is separated from the exhaust volume by a combined filling and overpressure valve which is formed as at least one plate, and has at least one tab which is formed in the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Martin Kriegel, Daniel Ohlsson, Juerg Nufer, Navid Mahdizadeh, Olaf Hunger, Timo Kehr
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Patent number: 7902478Abstract: The switching chamber is intended for a gas-insulated high-voltage switch. It contains a housing filled with insulating gas and a contact arrangement held in the housing. The contact arrangement has, in a coaxial arrangement, the following components: two switching pieces, which are capable of being moved relative to one another along an axis, with in each case one arcing contact and in each case one tubular conductor containing a rated current contact, an insulating nozzle, and a compression apparatus with a fixed piston and a cylinder. A moveable tubular conductor of the two tubular conductors forms the wall of the cylinder, is electrically conductively and rigidly connected to one of the two arcing contacts via a base of the cylinder and bears the insulating nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Martin Kriegel, Markus Vestner, Olaf Hunger
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Publication number: 20090266795Abstract: An electrical circuit breaker includes a first contact piece with a first consumable contact; a second contact piece with a second consumable contact; a drive for moving the first contact piece along a switching movement axis; and a transmission for transmitting the movement of the first contact piece to a movement of the second contact piece. The transmission has a first lever, a pivoting element which can pivot about a pivoting shaft, and a transmission mechanism for transmitting a pivoting movement of the pivoting element to a movement of the second contact piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Martin KRIEGEL, Olaf Hunger
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Publication number: 20090261071Abstract: A gas-blast circuit breaker is disclosed which includes a first contact and a second contact which can move relative to one another along a longitudinal axis. A blowout volume is arranged around the first contact. The blowout volume can be connected via a gas channel to an arc zone, in order to blow out an arc which is struck when the first contact is disconnected from the second contact. The blowout volume can be bounded radially on an outside by a separating element which separates the blowout volume from a low-pressure area. A flow opening, which allows a gas exchange, can lead in a radial direction from the low-pressure area into the blowout volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Juerg Nufer, Martin Kriegel, Olaf Hunger, Marialuisa Perela
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Patent number: 7566842Abstract: The switching chamber for a heavy-duty circuit breaker has a first arcing contact piece, a second arcing contact piece, a heating chamber, and an insulating nozzle. The first or second arcing contact piece can be moved by means of a drive. The heating chamber is used for temporarily storing quenching gas heated by an arc that may burn between the contact pieces. An insulating nozzle has a throat that is connected to the heating chamber, and which is used for guiding a quenching gas flow. During an opening operation, the two arcing contact pieces reach a maximum relative speed that is at least 1.3 times as great as a relative speed of the two arcing contact pieces. The relative speed being required for capacitive switching.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Olaf Hunger, Max Claessens, Martin Holstein, Johan Abrahamsson, Martin Kriegel
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Patent number: 7507932Abstract: The heavy-duty circuit breaker contains a first moveable arcing contact piece and a second moveable arcing contact piece as well as an auxiliary drive for driving the second arcing contact piece. An arc may burn between the arcing contact pieces. The heavy-duty circuit breaker has a heating chamber for temporarily storing quenching gas heated by the arc and a throat for guiding a quenching gas flow, which throat is connected to the heating chamber by a channel. The throat can be blocked by one of the two arcing contact pieces, which is the blocking contact piece. The auxiliary drive is designed such that, during an opening operation, a movement direction reversal of the second arcing contact piece from a movement in opposite directions to a movement in the same direction of the two arcing contact pieces takes place, if the throat is no longer blocked by the blocking contact piece.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Olaf Hunger, Max Claessens, Martin Holstein, Johan Abrahamsson, Martin Kriegel
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Publication number: 20090008367Abstract: The switching chamber is intended for a gas-insulated high-voltage switch. It contains a housing filled with insulating gas and a contact arrangement held in the housing. The contact arrangement has, in a coaxial arrangement, the following components: two switching pieces, which are capable of being moved relative to one another along an axis, with in each case one arcing contact and in each case one tubular conductor containing a rated current contact, an insulating nozzle, and a compression apparatus with a fixed piston and a cylinder. A moveable tubular conductor of the two tubular conductors forms the wall of the cylinder, is electrically conductively and rigidly connected to one of the two arcing contacts via a base of the cylinder and bears the insulating nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Martin KRIEGEL, Markus Vestner, Olaf Hunger
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Publication number: 20080135522Abstract: A high-voltage switch has a metal container filled with insulating gas, and a quenching chamber installed in the container. The quenching chamber contains a housing which is aligned along an axis, an arcing contact arrangement which is held in the housing, an exhaust volume which is bounded by the housing, and an outlet channel which is passed through the wall of the housing for exhaust gases. The outlet channel opens with a mouth section which is aligned predominantly axially into the container. The mouth section is bounded on the inside by a tubular section of the housing and on the outside by a tubular housing attachment which surrounds the housing section at a distance from it. An electrically shielded edge which is passed in an annular shape around the axis is arranged on one end face of the housing attachment on which edge a flow, which emerges from the outlet channel of the exhaust gases is detached from the housing attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Xiangyang Ye, Martin Kriegel, Andreas Dahlquist, Fredrik Jonsson
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Publication number: 20070205182Abstract: The switching chamber for a heavy-duty circuit breaker which can be filled with a quenching gas has a first arcing contact piece (1) and a second arcing contact piece (2), of which at least one (1; 2) can be moved by means of a drive. An arc (4) may burn between the contact pieces (1, 2). A heating chamber (11) is used for temporarily storing quenching gas heated by the arc (4). An insulating nozzle (5) has a throat (6), which is used for guiding a quenching gas flow and is connected to the heating chamber (11). During an opening operation, a maximum relative speed v12,max of the two arcing contact pieces (1, 2) in relation to one another is reached which is at least 1.3 times as great as a relative speed v12,c of the two arcing contact pieces (1, 2) which is required for capacitive switching.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Olaf Hunger, Max Claessens, Martin Holstein, Johan Abrahamsson, Martin Kriegel
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Publication number: 20070181536Abstract: The heavy-duty circuit breaker can be filled with a quenching gas and contains a first moveable arcing contact piece and a second moveable arcing contact piece as well as a drive for driving the first arcing contact piece and an auxiliary drive for driving the second arcing contact piece. An arc may burn between the arcing contact pieces. The heavy-duty circuit breaker has a heating chamber for temporarily storing quenching gas heated by the arc and an insulating nozzle, which has a throat for guiding a quenching gas flow, which throat is connected to the heating chamber by means of a channel. The throat can be blocked at least partially by one of the two arcing contact pieces, which is referred to as the blocking contact piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Olaf Hunger, Max Claessens, Martin Holstein, Johan Abrahamsson, Martin Kriegel