Patents by Inventor Peter Zacharias
Peter Zacharias 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: 20220071615Abstract: Systems, devices and methods for dilating and/or expanding the iris of a patient's eye during eye surgery is disclosed, comprising an elastomeric ring made from biocompatible material having a groove formed therein for receiving and protecting the pupillary rim and iris, whereby, when the ring is inserted into the pupil of an eye of a patient, it mechanically dilates the pupil.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventor: Peter ZACHARIA
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Patent number: 11172916Abstract: Systems, devices and methods for dilating and/or expanding the iris of a patient's eye during eye surgery is disclosed, comprising an elastomeric ring made from biocompatible material having a groove formed therein for receiving and protecting the pupillary rim and iris, whereby, when the ring is inserted into the pupil of an eye of a patient, it mechanically dilates the pupil.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Inventor: Peter Zacharia
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Publication number: 20200187930Abstract: Systems, devices and methods for dilating and/or expanding the iris of a patient's eye during eye surgery is disclosed, comprising an elastomeric ring made from biocompatible material having a groove formed therein for receiving and protecting the pupillary rim and iris, whereby, when the ring is inserted into the pupil of an eye of a patient, it mechanically dilates the pupil.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2020Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventor: Peter ZACHARIA
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Patent number: 9368267Abstract: An inductor apparatus includes an inductor winding, a core defining a magnetic circuit for a magnetic flux generated by a current flowing through the inductor winding, at least one permanent magnet magnetically biasing the core by its permanent magnetization, and a magnetization device operable for adjusting a desired magnetization of the permanent magnet. The at least one permanent magnet is arranged within the magnetic circuit of the magnetic flux generated by the current flowing through the inductor winding. The magnetization device includes a magnetization winding and a circuitry configured to subject the magnetization winding to magnetization current pulses, thereby generating at a location of the permanent magnet a magnetic field which is able to change the permanent magnetization of the permanent magnet.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2013Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Michael Viotto, Klaus Rigbers, Jens Friebe, Peter Zacharias
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Patent number: 9293247Abstract: An AC inductor includes a core, at least one permanent magnet for magnetically biasing the core, an inductor winding on the core, and a circuitry which guides an alternating current which flows through the AC inductor in such a way through the inductor winding that, during each half-wave of the alternating current, the alternating current generates a magnetization of the core which is opposite to the magnetization by the permanent magnet. This circuitry includes a commutator which guides the alternating current flowing between two contacts of the AC inductor through the same part of the inductor winding with a same flow direction during each of the half-wave of the alternating current.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Jens Friebe, Oliver Prior, Peter Zacharias
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Patent number: 9281755Abstract: An inverter for converting a direct current flowing between two input lines into an alternating current flowing between two output lines includes first and second series circuits each including two switches configured to switch at a high frequency and of an inductance connected between the switches, wherein the two inductances are magnetically coupled. The inverter further includes diodes which lead from opposite sides of the inductances to a first intermediate point and diodes leading from a second intermediate point to the opposite sides of the inductances, and an unfolding circuit which forwards a direct current flowing between the intermediate points and consisting of sine-shaped half-waves to the output lines with a polarity changing half-wave by half-wave.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Mehmet Kazanbas, Christian Noeding, Peter Zacharias
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Publication number: 20160065126Abstract: For controlling a cooling device with limited power during the cooling of an apparatus which generates waste heat to a variable extent over each of a plurality of operating periods, a maximum temperature is defined individually for different operating periods from among the operating periods such that a maximum power of the cooling device that occurs upon the control of the power of the cooling device, in order to limit a detected actual temperature (actT) of the apparatus to the defined maximum temperature, during the respective operating period complies with a predefined power of the cooling device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Christian Jochen Felgemacher, Christian Noeding, Peter Zacharias, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo
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Patent number: 9065345Abstract: A transformerless inverter that serves to feed electricity from a DC current source into an AC power grid, has an inverter bridge and a DC/DC converter connected upstream of the inverter bridge. The DC/DC converter converts an input DC voltage that is present between two input lines of the inverter into a DC link voltage present between two input lines of the inverter bridge. The inverter bridge converts the DC link voltage present at the input lines thereof into an output AC voltage. The DC/DC converter includes at least one resonant circuit that has a resonance inductance and a resonance capacitance and is connected on its input side via at least two clocked switches to one of the two input lines of the inverter or an intermediate potential line carrying a potential in between. The input lines of the inverter and the input lines of the inverter bridge are galvanically isolated from one another by a capacitive method.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Klaus Rigbers, Regine Mallwitz, Bernd Engel, Peter Zacharias
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Publication number: 20140153298Abstract: An inverter for converting a direct current flowing between two input lines into an alternating current flowing between two output lines includes first and second series circuits each including two switches configured to switch at a high frequency and of an inductance connected between the switches, wherein the two inductances are magnetically coupled. The inverter further includes diodes which lead from opposite sides of the inductances to a first intermediate point and diodes leading from a second intermediate point to the opposite sides of the inductances, and an unfolding circuit which forwards a direct current flowing between the intermediate points and consisting of sine-shaped half-waves to the output lines with a polarity changing half-wave by half-wave.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Mehmet Kazanbas, Christian Noeding, Peter Zacharias
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Publication number: 20140035711Abstract: An AC inductor includes a core, at least one permanent magnet for magnetically biasing the core, an inductor winding on the core, and a circuitry which guides an alternating current which flows through the AC inductor in such a way through the inductor winding that, during each half-wave of the alternating current, the alternating current generates a magnetization of the core which is opposite to the magnetization by the permanent magnet. This circuitry includes a commutator which guides the alternating current flowing between two contacts of the AC inductor through the same part of the inductor winding with a same flow direction during each of the half-wave of the alternating current.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Inventors: Jens Friebe, Oliver Prior, Peter Zacharias
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Patent number: 8638581Abstract: In an inverter includes two input lines for connection to a DC voltage source, two half-bridges connecting the two input lines, and two output lines for connection to an alternating current load or an AC power grid. Each half-bridge includes two pulse-operated switches with reverse connected diodes, each output line is connected to a center point of one of the half-bridges via an inductance, and the two output lines are connected to the same one of the input lines via a further pulse-operated switch behind the inductance with respect to the associated half-bridge.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Peter Zacharias, Regine Mallwitz, Samuel Vasconcelos Araújo, Benjamin Sahan
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Publication number: 20130335178Abstract: An inductor apparatus includes an inductor winding, a core defining a magnetic circuit for a magnetic flux generated by a current flowing through the inductor winding, at least one permanent magnet magnetically biasing the core by its permanent magnetization, and a magnetization device operable for adjusting a desired magnetization of the permanent magnet. The at least one permanent magnet is arranged within the magnetic circuit of the magnetic flux generated by the current flowing through the inductor winding. The magnetization device includes a magnetization winding and a circuitry configured to subject the magnetization winding to magnetization current pulses, thereby generating at a location of the permanent magnet a magnetic field which is able to change the permanent magnetization of the permanent magnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Michael Viotto, Klaus Rigbers, Jens Friebe, Peter Zacharias
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Patent number: 8391038Abstract: An inverter (3) is described for feeding electrical energy into a power supply system (2) having in each case one input (6, 7) which is intended for connection to the negative and positive output (4, 5) respectively of a DC voltage generator (1) two outputs (8, 9) which are intended for connection to the power supply system (2), and a device, which has a strong inductor (L1) and switches (S1 to S6), for conversion of a DC voltage to an AC voltage. The input (7) which can be connected to the negative output (5) of the DC voltage generator (1) can be grounded, and at least one of the two outputs (8, 9) is provided with a mains inductor (L2).Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Peter Zacharias, Benjamin Sahan
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Publication number: 20120243279Abstract: A buck converter for converting a DC voltage at input terminals into an output voltage at output terminals is disclosed. The buck converter includes a DC voltage link including a series-connection of at least two capacitors between the output terminals, and one subcircuit per each capacitor of the series-connection. Each subcircuit includes an inductor and a freewheeling diode. A first one of the input terminals is connected to a first output terminal by a series-connection of a semiconductor switch and the inductor of a first one of the subcircuits, and the subcircuits are coupled for balancing the voltages across their inductors. The buck converter may be used upstream of an inverter bridge of an inverter, such that a maximum voltage at the input terminals may exceed a maximum voltage rating of the bridge switches within the inverter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Peter Zacharias, Benjamin Sahan, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo, Mehmed Kanzanbas, Andreas Falk
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Publication number: 20120236616Abstract: In an inverter includes two input lines for connection to a DC voltage source, two half-bridges connecting the two input lines, and two output lines for connection to an alternating current load or an AC power grid. Each half-bridge includes two pulse-operated switches with reverse connected diodes, each output line is connected to a center point of one of the half-bridges via an inductance, and the two output lines are connected to the same one of the input lines via a further pulse-operated switch behind the inductance with respect to the associated half-bridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Peter Zacharias, Regine Mallwitz, Samuel Vasconcelos Araújo, Benjamin Sahan
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Patent number: 8264857Abstract: A direct current-direct current (DC/DC) converter operated in the resonant mode of operation for converting a direct input voltage into a direct output voltage with a bridge circuit located on the input side and incorporating switching elements, with a resonance circuit incorporating a resonance inductance and a resonance capacitance as well as with a high-frequency transformer for galvanic separation is disclosed, the transformer incorporates at least one primary winding and at least one secondary winding with at least two winding terminals each. The alternating current (AC) output of the bridge circuit is connected to the primary winding and a rectifier bridge with diodes to the secondary winding.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Regine Mallwitz, Peter Zacharias
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Patent number: 8138638Abstract: The object of the invention is a high-efficiency DC/DC converter, in particular for photovoltaic plants, incorporating a transformerless DC/DC converter operated in the resonant mode of operation for converting a unipolar direct input voltage with an associated positive pole (+) and with a negative pole (?). There is imposed a resonance circuit incorporating at least one resonance inductance and at least one resonance capacitance, each resonance capacitance being connected to a respective one of the rectifier circuit arrangements in such a manner that the bipolar direct output voltage is provided, a voltage boosting circuit arrangement being connected to each resonance capacitance and to the rectifier circuit arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Regine Mallwitz, Peter Zacharias, Bernd Engel
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Patent number: 8116103Abstract: The device is for feeding electricity into a power grid (8) with a DC generator (1), a DC converter (2) and an inverter (3), and particularly to a DC converter (2) suited for the device. The DC converter (2) comprises a choking coil (15) having two windings (w1, w2) that are magnetically coupled and conductively connected to each other, two switches (S5, S6) and three diodes (D6, D7, D8), and is configured such that grounding of the direct current generator (1) at the negative output (5) thereof is possible and the power load of the switches (S5, S6) is kept small.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Peter Zacharias, Benjamin Sahan
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Patent number: 8094475Abstract: On an inverter for feeding power of a direct voltage source, in particular of a photovoltaic generator (PVG), into an alternating voltage mains (N), with an asymmetrically clocked bridge circuit with at least two first switches (S1, S2) clocked at mains frequency and with at least two second switches (S3, S4) clocked at a higher clock frequency, the efficiency is intended to be improved at low cost. This is achieved in that slow speed switches (S1, S2) of equal temperature stability are utilized for the mains frequency and that fast speed switches (S3, S4) with steeper switching slopes and higher temperature stability are utilized for the higher clock frequency, the fast speed switches (S3, S4) being locally separated from the slow speed switches (S1, S2).Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Jens Friebe, Regine Mallwitz, Peter Zacharias
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Publication number: 20110267863Abstract: A transformerless inverter that serves to feed electricity from a DC current source into an AC power grid, has an inverter bridge and a DC/DC converter connected upstream of the inverter bridge. The DC/DC converter converts an input DC voltage that is present between two input lines of the inverter into a DC link voltage present between two input lines of the inverter bridge. The inverter bridge converts the DC link voltage present at the input lines thereof into an output AC voltage. The DC/DC converter includes at least one resonant circuit that has a resonance inductance and a resonance capacitance and is connected on its input side via at least two clocked switches to one of the two input lines of the inverter or an intermediate potential line carrying a potential in between. The input lines of the inverter and the input lines of the inverter bridge are galvanically isolated from one another by a capacitive method.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: SMA Solar Technology AGInventors: Klaus Rigbers, Regine Mallwitz, Bernd Engel, Peter Zacharias