Patents by Inventor Rene Fachberger

Rene Fachberger 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).

  • Patent number: 9117567
    Abstract: Electrically conductive thin film metallizations having continuous operating temperatures of 300° C. and more are of considerable practical interest for a number of technical applications, such as surface wave elements. Technical reasons and high production costs are a bar to the use of standard films. In order to remedy this, films including a mixture of a high-melting conductive metal and aluminum oxides, wherein in particular aluminum-rich non-stoichiometric aluminum oxides are used. The aluminum oxides act as components thermally stabilizing the conductive metal film; an optional proportion of chemically available aluminum can additionally alloy with the conductive metal and thereby enables essential film properties, such as the electrical conductivity to be specifically influenced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2015
    Assignees: CTR CARINTHIAN TECH RESEARCH AG, VECTRON INTERNATIONAL GMBH
    Inventors: Jochen Bardong, Gudrun Bruckner, Rene Fachberger, Bert Wall
  • Publication number: 20130333473
    Abstract: Continuous casting moulds used in automated installations casting metal melts into strands require comprehensive, reliable real-time monitoring. Currently used systems are susceptible to damage and limited to just a few sensors, as arrangements involving a higher number of sensors have proven impractical due to the substantial effort they cause when exchanging a mould. To overcome this obstacle it is suggested to use wirelessly interrogable passive surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors for monitoring of physical parameters in continuous casting moulds, and install at least one wireless link section in the signal path between SAW sensors and their reader devices. Continuous casting moulds thus become easily exchangeable with their sensors installed, making it industrially practicable to equip continuous casting moulds with a significantly higher number of sensors than previously feasible.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2011
    Publication date: December 19, 2013
    Applicant: SMS CONCAST AG
    Inventors: Luca Cestari, Guido Michelon, Antonio Sgro, Alfred Binder, Rene Fachberger
  • Publication number: 20130033150
    Abstract: Electrically conductive thin film metallizations having continuous operating temperatures of 300° C. and more are of considerable practical interest for a number of technical applications, such as surface wave elements. Technical reasons and high production costs are a bar to the use of standard films. In order to remedy this, films including a mixture of a high-melting conductive metal and aluminum oxides, wherein in particular aluminum-rich non-stoichiometric aluminum oxides are used. The aluminum oxides act as components thermally stabilizing the conductive metal film; an optional proportion of chemically available aluminum can additionally alloy with the conductive metal and thereby enables essential film properties, such as the electrical conductivity to be specifically influenced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2011
    Publication date: February 7, 2013
    Applicants: VECTRON INTERNATIONAL GMBH & CO. KG, CTR CARINTHIAN TECH RESEARCH AG
    Inventors: Jochen Bardong, Gudrun Bruckner, Rene Fachberger, Bert Wall
  • Publication number: 20100127832
    Abstract: The invention relates to a component based on a ceramic material that is stable to the greatest possible extent at elevated temperatures, especially temperatures exceeding 800° C. (i.e. the component can achieve the intended purpose thereof at said temperature).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2008
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Applicant: REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG
    Inventors: Stefan Pischek, Stefan Pirker, Artur Erlacher, Rene Fachberger, Michael Ressmann