Patents by Inventor Peter Meckler
Peter Meckler 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: 20080129235Abstract: A ceiling fan with electrical illumination has a fan casing and a connection casing for connection of a fan motor and at least one light source to a power supply system. An electronic control device integrated in the ceiling fan automatically limits the electrical power drawn from the power supply system by the light source(s) to a predetermined power value.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Peter Meckler, Gerhard Endner, Thomas Weiss
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Publication number: 20080117640Abstract: A portable electrical luminaire has a supporting body with an upper support end and a lower support end. A lamp base is disposed on the upper support end for accommodating a luminous device. A reflector surrounds the lamp base for indirect space illumination purposes. A connection line is electrically connected to the lamp base and has a connection plug for connection to a power supply system. An electronic control device is configured to automatically limit the electrical power drawn from the power supply system by the luminous device to a predetermined value.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: ELLENBERGER & POENSGEN GMBHInventors: Peter Meckler, Gerhard Endner, Thomas Josef Weiss
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Publication number: 20070138873Abstract: A circuit breaker configuration contains a number of circuit breakers each to be connected via lines to a system component of a power distribution system and a plurality of control buttons with a respective one of the control buttons connected to a respective one of the circuit breakers. The respective control button for the respective circuit breaker passes through a control panel and is actuated from a front side of the control panel. A coupling element accessible from the front side of the control panel is provided for an interchange of diagnosis data and/or parametrization data. The coupling element is associated with the circuit breakers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Michael Naumann, Markus Miklis, Peter Meckler, Patric Gross
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Publication number: 20070109773Abstract: A portable electrical luminaire (1) having a supporting body (2) having an upper support end (2a) and having a lower support end (2b), having a lamp base (3) arranged on the upper support end (2a) for accommodating a luminous means (4), having a reflector (5) surrounding the lamp base (3) for indirect space illumination purposes, having a connection line (7) which is electrically connected to the lamp base (3) and having a connection plug (8) for connection to a power supply system (UAC), and having an electronic control device (11), which is designed to automatically limit the electrical power (P(t)) drawn from the power supply system (UAC) by the luminous means (4) to a predetermined value (Pmax).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Peter Meckler, Gerhard Endner, Thomas Weiss
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Patent number: 7038562Abstract: The invention relates to a simulation switch for incorporation into a flight simulator and to the simulation of an excess-current circuit breaker which can be manually actuated using an actuating element (10). The inventive simulation switch comprises a switching mechanism that is identical to the switching mechanism of the excess-current circuit breaker (9) for opening and closing a switching contact (2, 4), in addition to an electromagnetic release device (20) for releasing the closed switching contact (2, 4) by means of a control current (i).Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Ellenberger & PoensgenInventors: Peter Meckler, Ewald Schneider, Gerd Abraham
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Patent number: 6873161Abstract: The invention relates to a method for detecting accidental arcs (arc tracking) on a cable (1), especially on a cable of an aircraft electrical system. According to said method, an alternating current signal (I(t)) that has been detected is sampled time-discretely and a trigonometric function (I(k)) imitating the alternating current characteristic is determined by interpolation of a number of sampling values (y(k)). The current alternating frequency (?) is then derived from this trigonometric function. The result of a comparison of the current alternating current frequency (?) and a set or reference frequency (??) is used to determine the presence of an accidental arc (ISA,IGA) and a warning signal (Sarc) is optionally generated. A device which functions according to this method is advantageously integrated into a circuit-breaker (7) for the aircraft electrical system, so that the latter is equipped to detect and deactivate accidental arcs that occur on the electrical system cable (1).Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2000Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventors: Peter Meckler, Peter Steffen, Stefan Kohler, Ho Wilson
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Patent number: 6714396Abstract: An undervoltage tripping device for a multipolar low-voltage switching device is described. The tripping device contains an electromagnetic tripping mechanism for effectuating a tripping of the multipolar low-voltage switching device given a drop below a predeterminable voltage limit value. The tripping mechanism has a magnetic circuit with a spring-loaded armature and a trip coil including a number of winding portions corresponding to a number of phases of a multiphase power supply circuit. A rectifier bridge is powered by the multiphase power supply circuit. The rectifier bridge has a number of rectifier branches corresponding to the number of the phases of the multiphase power supply circuit. The rectifier bridge is connected to the tripping mechanism and the rectifier branches jointly power the tripping mechanism. The tripping mechanism effectuates an all-pole tripping of the low-voltage switching device given a failure of one of the phases of the multiphase power supply circuit.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventor: Peter Meckler
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Patent number: 6509823Abstract: An electrical functional device for use in the field of aviation, for example, a safety switch, is described. The functional device has a housing out of which a cylindrical fixing neck projects. The fixing neck contains, on an outer circumference thereof, a fine-pitch threading for screwing on a nut, and carries, at a distance from the end thereof that is attached to the housing, a radially protruding bearing flange. The bearing flange serves to hold the device in a fixed position, in which the fixing neck projects through a fastening hole of a wall element and is held therein against the bearing flange by a nut. The fixing neck is a one-piece part made out of plastic. It contains, between the end of the threading thereof and the bearing flange, an unthreaded shaft area, which is coaxial in relation to the fixing neck.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventors: Peter Meckler, Horst Ellenberger, Ewald Schneider, Lothar Hofmeister
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Publication number: 20020171531Abstract: An electrical functional device for use in the field of aviation, for example, a safety switch, is described. The functional device has a housing out of which a cylindrical fixing neck projects. The fixing neck contains, on an outer circumference thereof, a fine-pitch threading for screwing on a nut, and carries, at a distance from the end thereof that is attached to the housing, a radially protruding bearing flange. The bearing flange serves to hold the device in a fixed position, in which the fixing neck projects through a fastening hole of a wall element and is held therein against the bearing flange by a nut. The fixing neck is a one-piece part made out of plastic. It contains, between the end of the threading thereof and the bearing flange, an unthreaded shaft area, which is coaxial in relation to the fixing neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Peter Meckler, Horst Ellenberger, Ewald Schneider, Lothar Hofmeister
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Publication number: 20020093778Abstract: An undervoltage tripping device for a multipolar low-voltage switching device is described. The tripping device contains an electromagnetic tripping mechanism for effectuating a tripping of the multipolar low-voltage switching device given a drop below a predeterminable voltage limit value. The tripping mechanism has a magnetic circuit with a spring-loaded armature and a trip coil including a number of winding portions corresponding to a number of phases of a multiphase power supply circuit. A rectifier bridge is powered by the multiphase power supply circuit. The rectifier bridge has a number of rectifier branches corresponding to the number of the phases of the multiphase power supply circuit. The rectifier bridge is connected to the tripping mechanism and the rectifier branches jointly power the tripping mechanism. The tripping mechanism effectuates an all-pole tripping of the low-voltage switching device given a failure of one of the phases of the multiphase power supply circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Peter Meckler
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Patent number: 5432491Abstract: A bimetal controlled circuit breaker includes a current bus that is electrically connected in series with the bimetal element. The current bus extends parallel to the bimetal element in the deflection plane of the latter and is rigid relative to the bimetal element. The deflection of the bimetal element is supported by the action of electrodynamic forces. In order for the circuit breaker to be suitable for greater current intensities and the effect of the electrodynamic forces to be better utilized, the bimetal element is electrically connected in parallel with a shunt path.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventors: Josef Peter, Peter Meckler, Fritz Krasser, Gerhard Endner
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Patent number: 5381121Abstract: A circuit breaker which is remote controllable by an external remote control switch by way of an electronic control unit and an electromagnetic switch drive controlled by the electronic control unit. The switch drive switches the electric circuit by a switch lock, which is latched to it and which, during an overload, is unlatched and opened by way of the release of the bimetal of switch drive and, as a result, interrupts the electric circuit. During bimetal release, an auxiliary switch is actuated, which by way of the electronic control unit turns the remote control switch off and re-latches switch drive with the opened switch lock.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventors: Josef Peter, Peter Meckler, Fritz Krasser, Gerhard Endner