Patents by Inventor Peter Wieske
Peter Wieske 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: 20220355358Abstract: A method for producing a sheet metal part for a laminated core of a rotor of an electric motor, a sheet metal part, and a rotor are disclosed. The method includes punching out the sheet metal part from a sheet metal strip to provide at least two recesses and at least two rotor webs; and forming an elevation at least in one region that protrudes out of the sheet metal part with respect to a sheet metal part plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Thorsten Grelle, Leonard Lorenz, Michael Rehermann, Peter Wieske
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Patent number: 10711639Abstract: A turbomachine may include a turbine arranged in a housing and configured to be acted on with a hot working medium. The turbomachine may include at least one bypass channel for heating the housing through the working medium. The bypass channel may extend completely within the housing and be configured to bypass the turbine.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Sebastian Ewert, Rolf Mueller, Holger Oechslen, Peter Wieske
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Patent number: 10519878Abstract: A drive system may include an internal combustion engine and an expander operated via a working medium. A force transmission device may be disposed between a crankcase and the expander. A first seal may be disposed between the expander and the force transmission device and/or a second seal may be disposed between the force transmission device and the crankcase. A crankcase ventilation line may lead from the crankcase into an intake pipe of the internal combustion engine. An air mass sensor may be disposed in the intake pipe. An engine control unit may be in communication with the air mass sensor, the expander, and the internal combustion engine and may be configured to detect a power of the internal combustion engine and an air mass flow of the air mass sensor and may switch off the expander if a power suddenly rises with the air mass flow remaining constant.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2017Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Michael Bucher, Florian Fuchs, Roland Lochmann, Hannes Marlok, Peter Wieske
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Patent number: 10361617Abstract: A device for transmitting rotational motions without contact may include an inner rotor with at least one inner-rotor magnet and an outer rotor with at least one outer-rotor magnet. The inner rotor and the outer rotor are magnetically coupled to one another and rotatable along a rotation direction about a common axis of rotation. The at least one inner-rotor magnet and/or the at least one outer-rotor magnet may have a magnetization that is at least one of diametric, radial, and lateral. The at least one inner-rotor magnet may have a different type of magnetization than the at least one outer-rotor magnet.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2015Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Rolf Mueller, Thomas Riemay, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20180216583Abstract: An internal combustion engine for a motor vehicle may include at least one cylinder including a combustion chamber for combusting a fuel-air mixture introduced into the combustion chamber. The engine may also include at least one fuel injector and a fresh air feed. The engine may further include an exhaust gas discharge for discharging exhaust gas from the combustion chamber and an exhaust gas recirculation for recirculating the discharged exhaust gas into the combustion chamber. Additionally, the engine may include a heat exchanger arranged in the exhaust gas recirculation, the heat exchanger may include at least one first fluid path and at least one second fluid path. A knock number of the fuel may be increased when the fuel flows through the heat exchanger. The at least one second fluid path may fluidically communicate with the at least one fuel injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2018Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventors: Sascha Naujoks, Simon Streng, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20180216582Abstract: An internal combustion engine for a motor vehicle may include at least one cylinder including a combustion chamber for combustion of an air-fuel mixture introduced into the combustion chamber. The engine may also include a fresh air feed for supplying fresh air into the combustion chamber, and an exhaust gas removal system for removing exhaust gas from the combustion chamber. The engine may further include an exhaust gas recirculation system fluidically communicating with the fresh air feed and the exhaust gas removal system for at least partial recirculation of the removed exhaust gas. Additionally, the engine may include a fuel supply device arranged in the exhaust gas recirculation system for introducing a fuel into the exhaust gas guided through the exhaust gas recirculation system, and a fuel vaporizer arranged in the exhaust gas recirculation system configured to chemically convert hydrocarbons contained in the fuel introduced into the exhaust gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2018Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventors: Sascha Naujoks, Simon Streng, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20180128191Abstract: A drive system may include an internal combustion engine and an expander operated via a working medium. A force transmission device may be disposed between a crankcase and the expander. A first seal may be disposed between the expander and the force transmission device and/or a second seal may be disposed between the force transmission device and the crankcase. A crankcase ventilation line may lead from the crankcase into an intake pipe of the internal combustion engine. An air mass sensor may be disposed in the intake pipe. An engine control unit may be in communication with the air mass sensor, the expander, and the internal combustion engine and may be configured to detect a power of the internal combustion engine and an air mass flow of the air mass sensor and may switch off the expander if a power suddenly rises with the air mass flow remaining constant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2017Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Michael Bucher, Florian Fuchs, Roland Lochmann, Hannes Marlock, Peter Wieske
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Patent number: 9960560Abstract: An electric motor with contact commutation may include an external stator and an internal, rotatably mounted rotor. A magnet arrangement including at least one permanent magnet may be arranged fixedly on the rotor. A coil arrangement including at least one electric coil may be arranged fixedly on the stator. A contact commutation assembly may be in communication with the coil arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Marcel Froebel, Martin Helmis, Bernd Mack, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20180066580Abstract: A turbine arrangement for a turbine may include a turbine wheel and a magnetic coupling having a first rotor and a second rotor, each of which may be rotationally movable about a common axis of rotation defining an axial direction. The first rotor maybe connected to the turbine wheel in a rotationally fixed manner, and may be magnetically coupled with the second rotor in the axial direction. At least one of the first rotor and the second rotor may include a base part, at least one magnetic element, and a holder on an end face of the base part facing the other rotor and in which the magnetic element may be retained. The holder may be designed as a retaining collar projecting axially from the second base part to the other rotor, and into which the magnetic element may be inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2016Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Oliver Fritz, Rolf Mueller, Thomas Riemay, Hans C. Uibeleisen, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20170317573Abstract: A device for transmitting rotational motions without contact may include an inner rotor with at least one inner-rotor magnet and an outer rotor with at least one outer-rotor magnet. The inner rotor and the outer rotor are magnetically coupled to one another and rotatable along a rotation direction about a common axis of rotation. The at least one inner-rotor magnet and/or the at least one outer-rotor magnet may have a magnetization that is at least one of diametric, radial, and lateral. The at least one inner-rotor magnet may have a different type of magnetization than the at least one outer-rotor magnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2015Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: Rolf Mueller, Thomas Riemay, Peter Wieske
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Patent number: 9528395Abstract: A heat recovery system for an internal combustion engine may include a heat exchanger, through which a fluid heat-transfer medium flows, for transferring heat from an exhaust gas system to the heat-transfer medium. A heat engine, through which the heat-transfer medium flows, may be included for converting the heat transferred to the heat-transfer medium into mechanical output work. A cyclically closed line system may be included for connecting the heat exchanger to the heat engine. The system may include a positive displacement pump for conveying the heat-transfer medium through the line system in a predefined flow direction via mechanical drive work. The system may include a drive, which is hermetically sealed off from the heat-transfer medium, for feeding the drive work to the positive displacement pump, and an output, which is hermetically sealed off from the heat-transfer medium, for discharging the output work from the heat engine.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Alfred Elsaesser, Christian Maisch, Rolf Mueller, Peter Wieske
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Patent number: 9506395Abstract: A cooling system for a supercharged internal combustion engine may include a charge air cooling circuit, in which a low-temperature coolant circulates and which may have a low-temperature charge air cooler for cooling charge air and a low-temperature coolant cooler for cooling the low-temperature coolant. The system may include a refrigerant circuit, in which a refrigerant circulates and which has a vaporizer for vaporizing the refrigerant and a condenser for condensing the refrigerant. The system may include a coupling heat exchanger for a fluidically separated, heat-transmitting coupling of the charge air cooling circuit with the refrigerant circuit. The coupling heat exchanger may be arranged in a vaporizer bypass of the refrigerant circuit thereby bypassing the vaporizer and be arranged in a coupling branch of the charge air cooling circuit. The coupling branch may branch off via a branching-off point from a feed of the charge air cooling circuit.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Tobias Isermeyer, Peter Wieske, Rene Dingelstadt
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Patent number: 9506398Abstract: A wastegate valve device for a supercharging device may include a valve disc, which is connected to an actuator device via a drive train. The wastegate valve device may include at least one damping element arranged between the valve disc and the actuator device. The drive train may have an inner section, which is arranged inside a fluid path of a driving fluid. The inner section may include a spindle arm, which is connected to a spindle and to the valve disc. The spindle may be connected to an operating arm, which is arranged in an outer section of the drive train. The operating arm may be arranged outside the fluid path, and may be connected to an operating rod, which is connected to the actuator device. The damping element may be arranged in a connection region of the drive train.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2013Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Marius Dusik, Werner Schadler, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20160190756Abstract: An electric motor with contact commutation may include an external stator and an internal, rotatably mounted rotor. A magnet arrangement including at least one permanent magnet may be arranged fixedly on the rotor. A coil arrangement including at least one electric coil may be arranged fixedly on the stator. A contact commutation assembly may be in communication with the coil arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2013Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Marcel Froebel, Martin Helmis, Bernd Mack, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20160160750Abstract: A waste heat device for an exhaust gas system may include a hermetically sealed separation sealing off an area against fluid loss. A drive coupling may drivingly connect in a contactless manner a drive to a device configured to receive the drive work. The drive coupling may include a magnetic clutch arrangement having an inlet side arranged within the separation and an outlet side arranged outside the separation. The outlet side may include an outer rotor and the inlet side may include an inner rotor. The outer rotor and the inner rotor may be separated from one another via a sealing cap having an intermediate wall disposed concentric to the rotors. The intermediate wall may form part of the hermetic separation. A plurality of pole bars of a magnetisable material may be arranged on the intermediate wall and be spaced apart in a circumferential direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Rolf Mueller, Andreas Neubauer, Thomas Riemay, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20150176428Abstract: A turbomachine may include a turbine arranged in a housing and configured to be acted on with a hot working medium. The turbomachine may include at least one bypass channel for heating the housing through the working medium. The bypass channel may extend completely within the housing and be configured to bypass the turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Sebastian Ewert, Rolf Mueller, Holger Oechslen, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20150086346Abstract: A Laval nozzle may include a convergent duct section having a first longitudinal axis for accelerating a flow of a working fluid from a subsonic speed to a sonic speed. The Laval nozzle may include a divergent duct section, which is fluid-connected to the convergent duct section. The divergent duct section may have a second longitudinal axis for further accelerating the flow from the sonic speed to a supersonic speed. The convergent duct section and the divergent duct section may be aligned with respect to each other such that the first longitudinal axis intersects the second longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Rolf Mueller, Holger Oechslen, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20150040874Abstract: A cooling system for a supercharged internal combustion engine may include a charge air cooling circuit, in which a low-temperature coolant circulates and which may have a low-temperature charge air cooler for cooling charge air and a low-temperature coolant cooler for cooling the low-temperature coolant. The system may include a refrigerant circuit, in which a refrigerant circulates and which has a vaporiser for vaporising the refrigerant and a condenser for condensing the refrigerant. The system may include a coupling heat exchanger for a fluidically separated, heat-transmitting coupling of the charge air cooling circuit with the refrigerant circuit. The coupling heat exchanger may be arranged in a vaporiser bypass of the refrigerant circuit thereby bypassing the vaporiser and be arranged in a coupling branch of the charge air cooling circuit. The coupling branch may branch off via a branching-off point from a feed of the charge air cooling circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Tobias Isermeyer, Peter Wieske, Rene Dingelstadt
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Publication number: 20150033733Abstract: A wastegate valve device for a supercharging device may include a valve disc, which is connected to an actuator device via a drive train. The wastegate valve device may include at least one damping element arranged between the valve disc and the actuator device. The drive train may have an inner section, which is arranged inside a fluid path of a driving fluid. The inner section may include a spindle arm, which is connected to a spindle and to the valve disc. The spindle may be connected to an operating arm, which is arranged in an outer section of the drive train. The operating arm may be arranged outside the fluid path, and may be connected to an operating rod, which is connected to the actuator device. The damping element may be arranged in a connection region of the drive train.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2013Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Marius Dusik, Werner Schadler, Peter Wieske
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Publication number: 20150013334Abstract: A heat recovery system for an internal combustion engine may include a heat exchanger, through which a fluid heat-transfer medium flows, for transferring heat from an exhaust gas system to the heat-transfer medium. A heat engine, through which the heat-transfer medium flows, may be included for converting the heat transferred to the heat-transfer medium into mechanical output work. A cyclically closed line system may be included for connecting the heat exchanger to the heat engine. The system may include a positive displacement pump for conveying the heat-transfer medium through the line system in a predefined flow direction via mechanical drive work. The system may include a drive, which is hermetically sealed off from the heat-transfer medium, for feeding the drive work to the positive displacement pump, and an output, which is hermetically sealed off from the heat-transfer medium, for discharging the output work from the heat engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Alfred Elsaesser, Christian Maisch, Rolf Mueller, Peter Wieske