Patents by Inventor Robert Pusl
Robert Pusl 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: 20260021785Abstract: A method is disclosed for joining joining parts, preferably an airbag firing channel with a cover part, with a melting step in which a first joining surface of the first joining part, preferably the cover part joining surface, is melted and/or plasticized by means of at least one infrared emitter of the joining tool and in which a second joining surface of the second joining part, preferably the runner channel joining surface, is melted and/or plasticized by means of at least one heating element of the joining tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2025Publication date: January 22, 2026Applicant: Lisa Dräxlmaier GmbHInventors: Martin RITTHALER, Robert PUSL
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Publication number: 20240367606Abstract: An interior component for a vehicle including a decorative layer, and a carrier that is provided between the decorative layer and an airbag holder. The airbag holder forms a chute channel for an impact cushion of an airbag. The carrier and the airbag holder are connected with each other in a connecting region in a materially bonded manner, and at least in the connecting region the airbag holder has a lower deformation resistance than the carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: Lisa Dräxlmaier GmbHInventors: Robert PUSL, Martin RITTHALER
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Patent number: 8109811Abstract: An air duct for installation in a passenger compartment of a vehicle includes duct walls defining the cross-section of the air duct, such as a top duct wall and a bottom duct wall. The bottom duct wall may contain a fixing hole, whereas the top duct wall may contain an access hole. The air duct may be fixed directly to the vehicle body by a fastener, such as a screw, through the fixing hole in the bottom duct wall. To prevent air from escaping through the fixing hole, an outer wall of the bottom duct wall may be shaped at least in the area of the fixing hole so that it lies flush with and essentially air-tight against the vehicle body. After attachment, the access hole may be suitably sealed to prevent air from escaping.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2006Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Lisa Dräxlmaier GmbHInventors: Max Bubenhofer, Robert Pusl, Michael Windl
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Patent number: 7845488Abstract: A coin holder with a plurality of coin accommodation openings is disclosed. Each coin opening comprises a clamp spring pair formed by two opposing sidewalls acting as clamp springs. Each clamp spring pair comprises at least two clamp regions with differently spaced clamp surfaces each for the clamping accommodation of coins having different thickness. Coins of different thicknesses are held in their respective clamp region, whereby thicker coins are held in the upper portion of the coin accommodation opening, while thinner coins are inserted more deeply and thus held in the lower portion of the coin accommodation opening. The coin holder can be used for various currencies, without the need for country-specific variations.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Lisa Draexlmaier GmbHInventors: Max Bubenhofer, Robert Pusl, Michael Windl
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Patent number: 7475930Abstract: An interior component for a motor vehicle is fixed to the vehicle by way of protrusions to reduce movement in a plane and by way of a tool-free fastener to reduce movement in a direction perpendicular to the plane. The tool-free fastener may Velcro® fastener. The tool-free fastener may allow slight movement along the plane during assembly and may prevent such movement by pressing the two complementary portions of the tool-free fastener toward each other. Employing such a tool-free fastener reduces assembly time. Because the tool-free fastener need not be accessible to tools, the fixation point may be placed at a location ideally suited for load-bearing.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Lisa Dräxlmaier GmbHInventors: Michael Windl, Robert Pusl, Max Bubenhofer
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Publication number: 20060240760Abstract: An air duct for installation in a passenger compartment of a vehicle includes duct walls defining the cross-section of the air duct, such as a top duct wall and a bottom duct wall. The bottom duct wall may contain a fixing hole, whereas the top duct wall may contain an access hole. The air duct may be fixed directly to the vehicle body by a fastener, such as a screw, through the fixing hole in the bottom duct wall. To prevent air from escaping through the fixing hole, an outer wall of the bottom duct wall may be shaped at least in the area of the fixing hole so that it lies flush with and essentially air-tight against the vehicle body. After attachment, the access hole may be suitably sealed to prevent air from escaping.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Lisa Draxlmaier GMBHInventors: Max Bubenhofer, Robert Pusl, Michael Windl
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Publication number: 20060237981Abstract: An interior component for a motor vehicle is fixed to the vehicle by way of protrusions to reduce movement in a plane and by way of a tool-free fastener to reduce movement in a direction perpendicular to the plane. The tool-free fastener may Velcro® fastener. The tool-free fastener may allow slight movement along the plane during assembly and may prevent such movement by pressing the two complementary portions of the tool-free fastener toward each other. Employing such a tool-free fastener reduces assembly time. Because the tool-free fastener need not be accessible to tools, the fixation point may be placed at a location ideally suited for load-bearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Lisa Draxlmaier GMBHInventors: Michael Windl, Robert Pusl, Max Bubenhofer
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Publication number: 20060207892Abstract: A coin holder with a plurality of coin accommodation openings is disclosed. Each coin opening comprises a clamp spring pair formed by two opposing sidewalls acting as clamp springs. Each clamp spring pair comprises at least two clamp regions with differently spaced clamp surfaces each for the clamping accommodation of coins having different thickness. Coins of different thicknesses are held in their respective clamp region, whereby thicker coins are held in the upper portion of the coin accommodation opening, while thinner coins are inserted more deeply and thus held in the lower portion of the coin accommodation opening. The coin holder can be used for various currencies, without the need for country-specific variations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Max Bubenhofer, Robert Pusl, Michael Windl