Patents by Inventor Martin Seeger
Martin Seeger 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: 11699559Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2021Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AGInventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Publication number: 20210327665Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 11127551Abstract: A circuit breaker includes: first and second contacts moveable relative to each other along an axis of the circuit breaker between an open and closed configuration and defining an arcing region in which an arc is formed during current breaking operation; a nozzle directing a flow of quenching gas onto the arcing region during current breaking operation, a diffusor downstream of the nozzle for further transporting the quenching gas within the arcing region and/or downstream of the arcing region, and a mechanical swirling device arranged downstream of the nozzle and at least partially in the diffusor for imparting a swirl onto the quenching gas flowing along the diffusor, the mechanical swirling device having an axial overlap with the second contact in the open configuration of the circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Xiangyang Ye, Bernardo Galletti, Mahesh Dhotre, Manuel Gotti, Martin Seeger
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Patent number: 11087939Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 10991528Abstract: A load-break switch has a housing holding insulation gas at ambient pressure; a first main contact and a second main contact being movable relative to each other in an axial direction of the switch; a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact being movable relative to each other in the axial direction and defining an arcing region where an arc is formed during a current breaking operation, wherein the arcing region is located radially inward from the first main contact; a pressurizing system pressurizing a quenching gas during the current breaking operation; and a nozzle system arranged to blow the pressurized quenching gas onto the arc. The first main contact includes at least one pressure release opening to allow gas flow in a radial outward direction. A total area of the pressure release opening suppresses a reduction of gas flow out of the pressure release opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2018Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Nitesh Ranjan, Elham Attar, Jan Carstensen, Magne Saxegaard, Martin Kristoffersen, Ståle Talmo, Stanley Lohne, Michael Schwinne, Martin Seeger
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Patent number: 10964498Abstract: A gas-insulated low- or medium-voltage load break switch includes: a housing defining a housing volume for holding an insulation gas at an ambient pressure; a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact arranged within the housing volume, the first and second arcing contacts being movable in relation to each other along an axis of the load break switch and defining a quenching region in which an arc is formed during a current breaking operation; a pressurizing system having a pressurizing chamber arranged within the housing volume for pressurizing a quenching gas from an ambient pressure p0 to a quenching pressure pquench during the current breaking operation; and a nozzle system arranged within the housing volume for blowing the pressurized quenching gas in a subsonic flow pattern from the pressurization chamber onto the arc formed in the quenching region during the current breaking operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Bernardo Galletti, Elham Attar, Jan Carstensen, Magne Saxegaard, Martin Kristoffersen, Martin Seeger, Michael Schwinne, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller
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Publication number: 20210043401Abstract: A circuit breaker includes: first and second contacts moveable relative to each other along an axis of the circuit breaker between an open and closed configuration and defining an arcing region in which an arc is formed during current breaking operation; a nozzle directing a flow of quenching gas onto the arcing region during current breaking operation, a diffusor downstream of the nozzle for further transporting the quenching gas within the arcing region and/or downstream of the arcing region, and a mechanical swirling device arranged downstream of the nozzle and at least partially in the diffusor for imparting a swirl onto the quenching gas flowing along the diffusor, the mechanical swirling device having an axial overlap with the second contact in the open configuration of the circuit breaker.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Xiangyang YE, Bernardo GALLETTI, Mahesh DHOTRE, Manuel GOTTI, Martin SEEGER
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Patent number: 10699862Abstract: A gas-insulated high-voltage switching device which includes an arcing contact arrangement having a first arcing zone member and a second arcing zone member that are movable relative to one another along an axis. An auxiliary nozzle surrounds at least a part of a second arcing contact unit and has an auxiliary nozzle throat having an axial extension and allowing passage at least of an end of the first arcing contact unit. A main nozzle throat has an axial extension sideways of the auxiliary nozzle throat and allows passage at least of the end of the first arcing contact unit. A cross-sectional area of the main nozzle throat is substantially decreasing in the direction away from the auxiliary nozzle throat so as to form a substantially converging duct for the flow of an arc-extinguishing gas.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2019Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Bernardo Galletti, Manuel Gotti, Markus Bujotzek, Martin Seeger
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Publication number: 20200161064Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Publication number: 20200126742Abstract: A gas-insulated load break switch and a gas-insulated switchgear having a gas-insulated load break switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2018Publication date: April 23, 2020Inventors: Nitesh Ranjan, Elham Attar, Jan Carstensen, Magne Saxegaard, Martin Kristoffersen, Ståle Talmo, Stanley Lohne, Michael Schwinne, Martin Seeger
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Patent number: 10553376Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Publication number: 20190172668Abstract: A gas-insulated high-voltage switching device which includes an arcing contact arrangement having a first arcing zone member and a second arcing zone member that are movable relative to one another along an axis. An auxiliary nozzle surrounds at least a part of a second arcing contact unit and has an auxiliary nozzle throat having an axial extension and allowing passage at least of an end of the first arcing contact unit. A main nozzle throat has an axial extension sideways of the auxiliary nozzle throat and allows passage at least of the end of the first arcing contact unit. A cross-sectional area of the main nozzle throat is substantially decreasing in the direction away from the auxiliary nozzle throat so as to form a substantially converging duct for the flow of an arc-extinguishing gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Bernardo Galletti, Manuel Gotti, Markus Bujotzek, Martin Seeger
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Publication number: 20190115174Abstract: A gas-insulated low- or medium-voltage load break switch includes: a housing defining a housing volume for holding an insulation gas at an ambient pressure; a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact arranged within the housing volume, the first and second arcing contacts being movable in relation to each other along an axis of the load break switch and defining a quenching region in which an arc is formed during a current breaking operation; a pressurizing system having a pressurizing chamber arranged within the housing volume for pressurizing a quenching gas from an ambient pressure p0 to a quenching pressure pquench during the current breaking operation; and a nozzle system arranged within the housing volume for blowing the pressurized quenching gas in a subsonic flow pattern from the pressurization chamber onto the arc formed in the quenching region during the current breaking operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Bernardo Galletti, Elham Attar, Jan Carstensen, Magne Saxegaard, Martin Kristoffersen, Martin Seeger, Michael Schwinne, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller
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Publication number: 20180040442Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 9595984Abstract: Devices, methods and examples concerning a concept for transmitting an information symbol from a symbol alphabet (I0; I1; I2; I3). For a first information symbol (I1) from the symbol alphabet, a first signal sequence (S1) is transmitted. For a second information symbol (I2) of the symbol alphabet, a second signal sequence (S2) is transmitted. A cross-correlation between the first signal sequence (S1) and the second signal sequence (S2) is lower than a predetermined cross-correlation threshold (?threshold). For a third information symbol (I3) of the symbol alphabet, a third signal sequence (S3) is transmitted such that both a cross-correlation between the third signal sequence (S3) and the first signal sequence (S1) and also a cross-correlation between the third signal sequence (S3) and the second signal sequence (S2) are above the predetermined cross-correlation threshold (?threshold).Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2013Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: ZF Friedrichshafen AGInventor: Martin Seeger
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Patent number: 9431199Abstract: A circuit breaker including two contacts, a pressurization chamber, a nozzle arrangement designed to blow an arc in a quenching region, with a narrowest passage of a pressurization chamber outflow channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a pressurization chamber outflow limiting area, a narrowest passage of a nozzle channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a nozzle outflow limiting area, the smaller area of which defining an absolute outflow limiting area, with quenching gas having a global warming potential lower than the one of SF6 over an interval of 100 years; wherein a ratio of the pressurization chamber outflow limiting area to the nozzle outflow limiting area is less than 1.1:1.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Patrick Stoller, Martin Seeger, Arthouros Iordanidis, Benjamin Wuthrich
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Publication number: 20150021297Abstract: A circuit breaker including two contacts, a pressurization chamber, a nozzle arrangement designed to blow an arc in a quenching region, with a narrowest passage of a pressurization chamber outflow channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a pressurization chamber outflow limiting area, a narrowest passage of a nozzle channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a nozzle outflow limiting area, the smaller area of which defining an absolute outflow limiting area, with quenching gas having a global warming potential lower than the one of SF6 over an interval of 100 years; wherein a ratio of the pressurization chamber outflow limiting area to the nozzle outflow limiting area is less than 1.1:1.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Patrick Stoller, Martin Seeger, Arthouros Iordanidis, Benjamin Wuthrich
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Publication number: 20140140434Abstract: Devices, methods and examples concerning a concept for transmitting an information symbol from a symbol alphabet (I0; I1; I2; I3). For a first information symbol (I1) from the symbol alphabet, a first signal sequence (S1) is transmitted. For a second information symbol (I2) of the symbol alphabet, a second signal sequence (S2) is transmitted. A cross-correlation between the first signal sequence (S1) and the second signal sequence (S2) is lower than a predetermined cross-correlation threshold (?threshold). For a third information symbol (I3) of the symbol alphabet, a third signal sequence (S3) is transmitted such that both a cross-correlation between the third signal sequence (S3) and the first signal sequence (S1) and also a cross-correlation between the third signal sequence (S3) and the second signal sequence (S2) are above the predetermined cross-correlation threshold (?threshold).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: ZF Friedrichshafen AGInventor: Martin SEEGER
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Patent number: 8502101Abstract: An exemplary high voltage circuit breaker includes an interruption chamber that is filled with an extinguishing agent. The interruption chamber having at least two separable arcing contact pieces that are coaxially arranged and an arcing zone in which an electric arc is producible during an interruption process. The interruption chamber includes at least two inlets and at least one outlet located in between the two inlets. The inlets and the at least one outlet are connected with the arcing zone such that the electric arc is extinguishable in at least three arc interruption zones by means of extinguishing flows streaming out of the at least two inlets into the arcing zone upon pressurization and introduction of a portion of the extinguishing agent in the arcing zone, and leading an amount of the extinguishing flows through the outlet out of the arcing zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: ABB Research LtdInventors: Lutz Niemeyer, Martin Seeger, Michael Schwinne, Arthouros Iordanidis
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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