Patents by Inventor Michael POLLMANN
Michael POLLMANN 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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Publication number: 20250102542Abstract: The invention relates to a current measuring device for measuring an electric current (I). The current measuring device includes a current measuring resistor with two connection parts made of a conductor material and a resistor element made of a resistance material. Furthermore, the current measuring device may include a circuit board which is electrically connected to the two connection parts of the current measuring resistor at at least two connection points. The invention provides that the connection parts of the current measuring resistor are each connected to the circuit board at the connection points via a press connection with a material bond. Furthermore, the invention includes a corresponding production method.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2023Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Benedikt KRAMM, Florian BERNHARDT, Felix LEBEAU, Michael POLLMANN, Jan SATTLER, Paul KALEMBA, Arno FEY, Daniel LANGHAMMER
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Patent number: 12214690Abstract: The invention relates to an electric meter (1) for measuring the electric consumption of an electric load (RLOAD), in particular while charging an electric vehicle. The electric meter according to the invention has a current measuring device (11) in order to measure a charging current (ILOAD) which flows through a charging cable (7) to a transfer point (9, 10) for the load (RLOAD), wherein the transfer point (9, 10) is preferably located in a plug (8) of the charging cable (7). Furthermore, the electric meter (1) according to the invention includes a voltage measuring device (12) for measuring a voltage. According to the invention, the voltage measuring device (12) measures the voltage directly at the transfer point (9, 10) of the charging cable (7) in order to determine line losses in the charging cable (7), in particular in order to take into consideration the line losses when calculating the consumption.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2019Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: ISABELLENHUETTE HEUSLER GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Andreas Lepper, Michael Pollmann
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Patent number: 12024049Abstract: The invention relates to an electric meter (1) for measuring the electricity consumption of a load (RLOAD), in particular during a charging process of an electric car. The electric meter (1) according to the invention contains a current output (5, 6), in particular with two current connections (5, 6), for connecting a connecting cable (7) leading to a transfer point (9, 10), in particular in a plug (8) of the connecting cable (7), whereby the load (RLOAD) is supplied with an electric current (ILOAD) via the connecting cable (7) at the transfer point (9, 10). Furthermore, the electric meter (1) according to the invention contains a measuring circuit (11, 12) for measuring at least one electrical consumption variable of the current (ILOAD) flowing via the current output (5, 6) to the load (RLOAD). The invention provides that the electric meter (1) can optionally be operated in one of several operating modes, whereby the operating modes differ in the consideration of line losses in the connecting cable (7).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2019Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: ISABELLENHUETTE HEUSLER GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Andreas Lepper, Michael Pollmann
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Publication number: 20240126105Abstract: A measurement system for measuring a position of an eyebox of a virtual image of a pair of spectacles that can be worn on the head of a user can include a holding device for holding the spectacles at a predefined position, and a projection area element, onto which light beams that generate a virtual image can be projected via the first spectacle lens when the spectacles are held by the holding device. The projection area element is arranged at such a position in relation to the first spectacle lens that when the spectacles are held by the holding device, the position of the projection area element at least partially corresponds to the position of a pupil of the user when the user wears the spectacles on the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Georg MICHELS, Frank-Oliver KARUTZ, Michael POLLMANN
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Patent number: 11892483Abstract: The invention relates to a current measuring resistor (1) for measuring an electrical current, in particular in the kA range, in a high-voltage network. The current measuring resistor (1) according to the invention comprises two connection parts (2, 3) for conducting the electrical current in and out and a resistance element (4) made of a low-impedance resistive material. The resistance element (4) is arranged between the two connection parts (2, 3) in the direction of current flow and is joined to the two connection parts (2, 3), such that the electrical current to be measured flows through the resistance element (4) during operation and produces a voltage drop across the resistance element (4). According to the invention, the connection parts (2, 3) and the resistance element (4) each have a substantially round cross section, in particular a substantially circular cross section, in a section plane perpendicular to the direction of current flow of the electrical current.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2018Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: ISABELLENHUETTE MEUSLER GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Benjamin Seel, Jan Marien, Florian Bernhardt, Siegfried Herb, Michael Pollmann, Alexander Wassmann
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Publication number: 20230333407Abstract: A spectacle lens for a display device is of multi-shell construction. A first shell includes a first interface facing towards a second shell. The second shell includes a second interface facing towards the first shell. The two shells are connected to one another via the two interfaces. The deflection portion includes at least one reflective deflection element or a plurality of reflective deflection elements arranged next to one another that are formed in the second shell. At least one of the deflection elements projects relative to the second interface in order to serve as a spacer that predefines the spacing of the two shells connected to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: Michael POLLMANN, Georg MICHELS, Xuan Truong NGUYEN
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Publication number: 20210394638Abstract: The invention relates to an electric meter (1) for measuring the electric consumption of an electric load (RLOAD), in particular while charging an electric vehicle. The electric meter according to the invention has a current measuring device (11) in order to measure a charging current (ILOAD) which flows through a charging cable (7) to a transfer point (9, 10) for the load (RLOAD), wherein the transfer point (9, 10) is preferably located in a plug (8) of the charging cable (7). Furthermore, the electric meter (1) according to the invention includes a voltage measuring device (12) for measuring a voltage. According to the invention, the voltage measuring device (12) measures the voltage directly at the transfer point (9, 10) of the charging cable (7) in order to determine line losses in the charging cable (7), in particular in order to take into consideration the line losses when calculating the consumption.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2019Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Andreas LEPPER, Michael POLLMANN
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Publication number: 20210354585Abstract: The invention relates to an electric meter (1) for measuring the electricity consumption of a load (RLOAD), in particular during a charging process of an electric car. The electric meter (1) according to the invention contains a current output (5, 6), in particular with two current connections (5, 6), for connecting a connecting cable (7) leading to a transfer point (9, 10), in particular in a plug (8) of the connecting cable (7), whereby the load (RLOAD) is supplied with an electric current (ILOAD) via the connecting cable (7) at the transfer point (9, 10). Furthermore, the electric meter (1) according to the invention contains a measuring circuit (11, 12) for measuring at least one electrical consumption variable of the current (ILOAD) flowing via the current output (5, 6) to the load (RLOAD). The invention provides that the electric meter (1) can optionally be operated in one of several operating modes, whereby the operating modes differ in the consideration of line losses in the connecting cable (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Andreas LEPPER, Michael POLLMANN
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Patent number: 11112432Abstract: The invention relates to a measuring arrangement (12) for measuring an electric current (I) in the high-current range, in particular in the current range of more than 1 kA, having a low-resistance current sense resistor (1) for measuring current in accordance with four conductor technology and a physically integrated measuring circuit (17) for measuring the voltage which is dropped across the current sense resistor (1). The invention provides several pairs of voltage taps for measuring the electrical voltage which is dropped across the resistor element (4), wherein the pairs of voltage taps are connected to the measuring circuit (17). The invention further provides two busbar connections (13, 14) for connection to two busbars (15, 16). Corrections of the temperature coefficient, the thermoelectric voltage and the offset and also a high sampling rate and resolution allow high-resolution measurement of a DC current in a high AC current.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2017Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: ISABELLENHUETTE HEUSLER GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Ullrich Hetzler, Michael Pollmann
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Publication number: 20210223296Abstract: The invention relates to a current measuring resistor (1) for measuring an electrical current, in particular in the kA range, in a high-voltage network. The current measuring resistor (1) according to the invention comprises two connection parts (2, 3) for conducting the electrical current in and out and a resistance element (4) made of a low-impedance resistive material. The resistance element (4) is arranged between the two connection parts (2, 3) in the direction of current flow and is joined to the two connection parts (2, 3), such that the electrical current to be measured flows through the resistance element (4) during operation and produces a voltage drop across the resistance element (4). According to the invention, the connection parts (2, 3) and the resistance element (4) each have a substantially round cross section, in particular a substantially circular cross section, in a section plane perpendicular to the direction of current flow of the electrical current.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2018Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: Benjamin SEEL, Jan MARIEN, Florian BERNHARDT, Siegfried HERB, Michael POLLMANN, Alexander WASSMANN
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Publication number: 20190170791Abstract: The invention relates to a measuring arrangement (12) for measuring an electric current (I) in the high-current range, in particular in the current range of more than 1 kA, having a low-resistance current sense resistor (1) for measuring current in accordance with four conductor technology and a physically integrated measuring circuit (17) for measuring the voltage which is dropped across the current sense resistor (1). The invention provides several pairs of voltage taps for measuring the electrical voltage which is dropped across the resistor element (4), wherein the pairs of voltage taps are connected to the measuring circuit (17). The invention further provides two busbar connections (13, 14) for connection to two busbars (15, 16). Corrections of the temperature coefficient, the thermoelectric voltage and the offset and also a high sampling rate and resolution allow high-resolution measurement of a DC current in a high AC current.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Ullrich HETZLER, Michael POLLMANN
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Patent number: 9632289Abstract: A macro lens system includes, in this order from an object side: a positive first lens group; a negative second lens group; a positive third lens group; a positive fourth lens group; a positive fifth lens group; and a negative sixth lens group. The first lens group is constituted by three lenses. The second lens group, the fourth lens group, and the fifth lens group are independently moved in the direction of the optical axes thereof when focusing from an object at infinity to an object at a most proximate distance.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2015Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignees: FUJIFILM Corporation, CARL ZEISS AGInventors: Ryoko Tomioka, Hiroki Saito, Aurelian Dodoc, Michael Pollmann, Juergen Klein
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Publication number: 20150241658Abstract: A macro lens system includes, in this order from an object side: a positive first lens group; a negative second lens group; a positive third lens group; a positive fourth lens group; a positive fifth lens group; and a negative sixth lens group. The first lens group is constituted by three lenses. The second lens group, the fourth lens group, and the fifth lens group are independently moved in the direction of the optical axes thereof when focusing from an object at infinity to an object at a most proximate distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2015Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: Ryoko TOMIOKA, Hiroki SAITO, Aurelian DODOC, Michael POLLMANN, Juergen KLEIN
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Patent number: D904910Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Inventors: Florian Bernhardt, Andreas Lepper, Michael Pollmann