Patents by Inventor Michael Haußner
Michael Haußner 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: 11668461Abstract: This document describes a heating rod for a glow plug with a ceramic glow element having a glow tip at its front end and a connector portion at its rear end, a contact element making electrical contact with the connector portion of the glow element, and a sheath, from which the front end of the glow element protrudes. According to this disclosure, the contact element is pressed against the glow element under pre-tension. Furthermore, this document describes a method for producing such a heating rod and a glow plug with such a heating rod.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: BorgWarner Ludwigsburg GmbHInventors: Michael Haussner, Martin Allgaier
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Patent number: 10641487Abstract: Described is a pressure measuring glow plug with a housing, a glow pin, which projects out of the housing and can be displaced in its longitudinal direction relative to the housing against a restoring force. A sensor acquires the position of the glow pin or a pressure acting on the glow pin, and a center pole is arranged in the housing and electrically connected to the glow pin via a contact spring. This disclosure provides that the contact spring is a U-shaped, bent metal strip, which in a middle section has a reduced width, and broadens from the middle section toward its two ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2017Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: BorgWarner Ludwigsburg GmbHInventor: Michael Haussner
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Patent number: 10641488Abstract: Described is a glow plug having a casing and a ceramic glow pin protruding out of the casing. The glow pin has a tapered end section inside the casing. A metal protective tube protrudes out of the casing and surrounds the glow pin. The protective tube has a widened end section inside the casing. A center electrode is arranged in the casing and electrically connected to the glow pin. The glow plug includes an annular or sleeve-shaped contact element through which the glow pin projects and to which the tapered end section of the glow pin is soldered. The contact element is at least partly surrounded by the widened end section of the protective tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2017Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: BorgWarner Ludwigsburg GmbHInventors: Michael Haussner, Ralf Ehlert
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Publication number: 20190309947Abstract: This document describes a heating rod for a glow plug with a ceramic glow element having a glow tip at its front end and a connector portion at its rear end, a contact element making electrical contact with the connector portion of the glow element, and a sheath, from which the front end of the glow element protrudes. According to this disclosure, the contact element is pressed against the glow element under pre-tension. Furthermore, this document describes a method for producing such a heating rod and a glow plug with such a heating rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Michael Haussner, Martin Allgaier
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Publication number: 20180119956Abstract: Described is a glow plug having a casing and a ceramic glow pin protruding out of the casing. The glow pin has a tapered end section inside the casing. A metal protective tube protrudes out of the casing and surrounds the glow pin. The protective tube has a widened end section inside the casing. A center electrode is arranged in the casing and electrically connected to the glow pin. The glow plug includes an annular or sleeve-shaped contact element through which the glow pin projects and to which the tapered end section of the glow pin is soldered. The contact element is at least partly surrounded by the widened end section of the protective tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Michael Haussner, Ralf Ehlert
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Publication number: 20180045412Abstract: Described is a pressure measuring glow plug with a housing, a glow pin, which projects out of the housing and can be displaced in its longitudinal direction relative to the housing against a restoring force. A sensor acquires the position of the glow pin or a pressure acting on the glow pin, and a center pole is arranged in the housing and electrically connected to the glow pin via a contact spring. This disclosure provides that the contact spring is a U-shaped, bent metal strip, which in a middle section has a reduced width, and broadens from the middle section toward its two ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventor: Michael Haussner
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Publication number: 20150114333Abstract: Described is a glow plug with a glow pencil that comprises a forward end with a glow tip and a rearward end, a housing in which the rearward end of the glow pencil is arranged and in relation to which the glow pencil is movable in its longitudinal direction, and a bellows that is connected to the housing and the glow pencil. According to this disclosure, it is provided that a forward end of the bellows is attached to the housing and a rearward end of the bellows is attached to the glow pencil.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Christian Pottiez, Michael Haußner, Bernd Stoller
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Publication number: 20140216145Abstract: A combustion chamber pressure gauge for an internal combustion engine, comprising a housing tube, a plunger, which is movable in an axial direction in the housing tube under the effect of combustion chamber pressure against a restoring force, and comprising a seal, which is disposed between the plunger and the housing tube, and comprising a sensor for detecting an axial displacement of the plunger. The sensor is decoupled from thermally induced expansions or contractions of the housing tube, in that the sensor is attached to a carrier, which is suspended in the housing tube, and the plunger is movable relative to the carrier under the effect of combustion chamber pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Inventors: Michael Haußner, Christian Pottiez
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Patent number: 8513570Abstract: The present invention refers to a glow plug comprising a ceramic glow pencil (1), a protective tube (2) enclosing the glow pencil (1), a plug body (3) from which the protective tube (2) projects and a sleeve (4), which encloses the protective tube (2) and which is welded to the protective tube (2), is fitted in the plug body (3).Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Borg Warner BERU Systems GmbHInventors: Michael Haussner, Helmut Müller, Martin Allgaier, Rainer Hain
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Patent number: 8479697Abstract: Glow plug, particularly for operation in a combustion engine, comprising at least one heating rod (1) and at least one body (2) and at least one annular gap (3) between the heating rod (1) and the body (2) and at least one chamber (4) primarily arranged between the heating rod (1) and the body (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2008Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: BorgWarner BERU Systems GmbHInventors: Karsten Volland, Bernd Last, Hans Houben, Dirk Von Hacht, Frank Pechhold, Christian Pottiez, Michael Haussner, Ralf Ehlert
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Publication number: 20110056925Abstract: The invention relates to a glow plug for diesel engines, having a glow plug body comprising an external thread for threading into a threaded hole of a diesel engine, a heating rod that is displaceable in an axial direction of the glow plug body and protrudes from it, a pressure measuring device for measuring a combustion chamber pressure acting on the heating rod, and a sealing membrane disposed between the glow plug body and the heating rod. It is provided according to the invention that an annular or sleeve-shaped vibration damper composed of a perfluorelastomer is disposed between the glow plug body and the heating rod for damping radial oscillations of the heating rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Michael Haussner, Christian Pottiez, Ralf Ehlert, Arno Marto, Frank Pechhold, Bernd Last, Johann Weissenbacher, Hans Houben
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Publication number: 20100236512Abstract: Glow plug, particularly for operation in a combustion engine, comprising at least one heating rod (1) and at least one body (2) and at least one annular gap (3) between the heating rod (1) and the body (2) and at least one chamber (4) primarily arranged between the heating rod (1) and the body (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2008Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Karsten Volland, Bernd Last, Hans Houben, Dirk Von Hacht, Frank Pechhold, Christian Pottiez, Michael Haussner, Half Ehlert
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Publication number: 20100224613Abstract: The present invention refers to a glow plug comprising a ceramic glow pencil (1), a protective tube (2) enclosing the glow pencil (1), a plug body (3) from which the protective tube (2) projects and a sleeve (4), which encloses the protective tube (2) and which is welded to the protective tube (2), is fitted in the plug body (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventors: Michael Haussner, Helmut Müller, Martin Allgaier, Rainer Hain
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Patent number: 7337657Abstract: A pressure glow plug for a diesel engine has a glow plug body 2 for being inserted into a cylinder of the diesel engine, a heating rod 1 that is arranged in the glow plug body 2 and a pressure sensor 9 that is arranged between the heating rod 1 and the glow plug body 2 in such a way that the pressure in the combustion chamber of the cylinder that is transmitted by the heating rod 1 influences the pressure sensor 9. The heating rod 1 is arranged in the glow plug body 2 such that it can be displaced in an axially sliding fashion, namely by a corresponding sliding element, for example, a membrane 7 or seals 3.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignees: Beru AG, Texas Instruments Holland B.V.Inventors: Michael Haussner, Ulf Wyrwich, Hans Houben, Frank Pechhold, Heinz-Georg Schmitz, Dirk Von Hacht, Marc Gerard Johan Borgers, Albert Ferdinand Zwijze, Paulus Thomas Johannes Gennissen, Ronald De Groot, Arie-Jan Koelling
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Patent number: 7228730Abstract: A pressure-measuring glow plug for a diesel engine with a plug body (3, 4) for insertion into a cylinder of the diesel engine, a heating rod (1) which is arranged in the plug body (3, 4), and a pressure sensor, which is arranged under an initial tension between the heating rod (1) and the plug body (3, 4), in such a way that the pressure sensor (7) is acted upon by the pressure prevailing in the combustion chamber of the cylinder. The heating rod (1) transmits the pressure in the combustion chamber of the cylinder to the pressure sensor (7) and is arranged so as to be displaceable in a sliding manner in the axial direction relative to the plug body (3, 4). A seal in the form of a bellows-shaped component (2) is provided between the heating rod (1) and the plug body (3, 4).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignees: Beru AG, Texas Instruments Holland B.V.Inventors: Michael Haussner, Hans Houben, Frank Pechhold, Friedrich Mayr, Ulf Wyrwich
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Patent number: 7193183Abstract: A glow plug connector for a glow plug with built-in sensor, especially built-in pressure sensor, comprising a casing made of an electrically insulating material, which can be placed onto the glow plug. Provided centrally in the casing is a high-current connection which is connected to the high-current contact of the heating devices of the glow plug when the connector is placed thereon. Sensor contacts are provided on the casing insulated with respect to the high-current connection for contacting the sensor connections of the built-in sensor when the connector is placed thereon. For sealing an O-ring is provided on the outside of the casing whereas a locking mechanism serves to deliver the withdrawal force which must be overcome so that a coupling placed thereon can be removed from the glow plug connector. The connector is part of a system with a glow plug connector and glow plug.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignees: Beru AG, Hirschmann Automotive GmbHInventors: Michael Haussner, Gerald List, Frank Pechhold, Hans Houben, Juergen Haefele, Werner Jaeger
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Publication number: 20060053875Abstract: A pressure-measuring glow plug for a diesel engine with a plug body (3, 4) for insertion into a cylinder of the diesel engine, a heating rod (1) which is arranged in the plug body (3, 4), and a pressure sensor, which is arranged under an initial tension between the heating rod (1) and the plug body (3, 4), in such a way that the pressure sensor (7) is acted upon by the pressure prevailing in the combustion chamber of the cylinder. The heating rod (1) transmits the pressure in the combustion chamber of the cylinder to the pressure sensor (7) and is arranged so as to be displaceable in a sliding manner in the axial direction relative to the plug body (3, 4). A seal in the form of a bellows-shaped component (2) is provided between the heating rod (1) and the plug body (3, 4).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicants: Beru AG, Texas Instruments Holland B.V.Inventors: Michael Haussner, Hans Houben, Frank Pechhold, Friedrich Mayr, Ulf Wyrwich
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Publication number: 20050173395Abstract: A glow plug connector for a glow plug with built-in sensor, especially built-in pressure sensor, comprising a casing made of an electrically insulating material, which can be placed onto the glow plug. Provided centrally in the casing is a high-current connection which is connected to the high-current contact of the heating devices of the glow plug when the connector is placed thereon. Sensor contacts are provided on the casing insulated with respect to the high-current connection for contacting the sensor connections of the built-in sensor when the connector is placed thereon. For sealing an O-ring is provided on the outside of the casing whereas a locking mechanism serves to deliver the withdrawal force which must be overcome so that a coupling placed thereon can be removed from the glow plug connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Applicants: Beru AG, Hirschmann Automotive GmbHInventors: Michael Haussner, Gerald List, Frank Pechhold, Hans Houben, Juergen Haefele, Werner Jaeger
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Publication number: 20050061063Abstract: A pressure glow plug for a diesel engine has a glow plug body 2 for being inserted into a cylinder of the diesel engine, a heating rod 1 that is arranged in the glow plug body 2 and a pressure sensor 9 that is arranged between the heating rod 1 and the glow plug body 2 in such a way that the pressure in the combustion chamber of the cylinder that is transmitted by the heating rod 1 influences the pressure sensor 9. The heating rod 1 is arranged in the glow plug body 2 such that it can be displaced in an axially sliding fashion, namely by a corresponding sliding element, for example, a membrane 7 or seals 3.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicants: Beru AG, Texas Instruments Holland B.V.Inventors: Michael Haussner, Ulf Wyrwich, Hans Houben, Frank Pechhold, Heinz-Georg Schmitz, Dirk Von Hacht, Marc Borgers, Albert Zwijze, Paulus Genissen, Ronad De Groot, Arie-Jan Koelling
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Patent number: 6649875Abstract: A sheathed-element glow plug including a glow plug body and a heating rod inside the glow plug body, and a heating element. Optionally, the glow plug includes a control element, embedded in insulating material, associated with said heating element which is positioned within the heating rod. The heating element, at the end facing the electrical connection, has an internal pole, with internal pole lead-in, for connection to a power source; while, the end of said heating element facing the combustion chamber is connected to the tip of the heating rod. The glow plug also includes a contact tube which is pushed onto the end region of the heating rod facing the electrical connection in order to extend the heating rod in the direction of the electrical connection to define a hollow space between the contact tube and the internal pole, internal pole lead-in, which is filled with insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Beru AGInventors: Michael Haussner, Helmut Buck, Hans-Peter Kasimirski