Patents by Inventor Peter Schluenzen

Peter Schluenzen 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).

  • Publication number: 20220375659
    Abstract: The invention relates to a PTC heating element (1). The PTC heating element (1) comprises a block-shaped PTC thermistor (2) having two contact surfaces (4a, 4b) and two electrically conductive contact plates (3a, 3b). The PTC thermistor (2) is arranged between the contact plates (3a, 3b) and facing the contact plates (3a, 3b) with the contact surfaces (4a, 4b). An adhesion-promoting electrically conductive bonding layer (6a, 6b) each is arranged between the contact surface (4a, 4b) and the contact plate (3a, 3b). The PTC thermistor (2) is firmly connected to the respective contact plates (3a, 3b) by means of the respective bonding layers (6a, 6b) and electrically conductively contacted. The adhesion-promoting electrically conductive bonding layer (6a, 6b) according to the invention comprises silicone or consists thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2022
    Publication date: November 24, 2022
    Inventors: Alexander Daniel, Marcel Huelss, Peter Schluenzen, Falk Viehrig, Robin Wanke, Denis Wiedmann
  • Publication number: 20210410232
    Abstract: An electric heating device for heating a temperature-control fluid may include two electrodes, a heating element, and an elevation. The two electrodes may each include an electrode body with an inner surface. The heating element may include two electrical connecting surfaces disposed opposite one another. The heating element may be arranged between the two electrodes such that each connecting surface faces the inner surface of a respective one of the two electrodes. A joint may be delimited by the inner surface of an electrode and the associated connecting surface of the heating element. The joint may be filled with an adhesive via which the electrode is connected to the heating element in an integrally bonded manner. The elevation may project into the joint from the inner surface delimiting the joint. The elevation may lie against the associated connecting surface and electrically connect the electrode to the associated connecting surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2021
    Publication date: December 30, 2021
    Inventors: Michael Kohl, Peter Schluenzen, Wolfgang Seewald, Falk Viehrig, Denis Wiedmann