Patents by Inventor Siegfried Reichmann
Siegfried Reichmann 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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Patent number: 10578203Abstract: The invention relates to a drive unit (100), with a bearing device (50) for a drive motor (1) which interacts with a gearing element (13) via a drive shaft (2) which is supported at multiple points, with a first bearing element (3) which is arranged on that side of the drive motor (1) which is opposite the gearing element (13), a second bearing element (4) which is arranged between the drive motor (1) and the gearing element (13), and a third bearing element (20; 20a to 20h) which is arranged on that side of the gearing element (13) which faces away from the drive motor (1), wherein the third bearing element (20; 20a to 20h) is arranged movably in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (21) of the drive shaft (2), and wherein the third bearing element (20; 20a to 20h) is accommodated in a receptacle (38; 38a; 66) of a gearbox (10).Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2015Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Gerold Schorpp, Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Patent number: 9759306Abstract: The invention relates to a transmission drive assembly (10) having a drive motor (11) the drive shaft (23) of which protrudes with a portion (25) thereof into a transmission housing (12), wherein the drive shaft (23) is arranged on the side facing the transmission housing (12) in a bearing (32) which is held in a form-fit or force-closed manner in a substantially sleeve-shaped holding element (35; 65) which is arranged in a holding fixture (27) of the transmission housing (12).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Gerold Schorpp, Robert Heitz, Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Publication number: 20170159793Abstract: The invention relates to a drive unit (100), with a bearing device (50) for a drive motor (1) which interacts with a gearing element (13) via a drive shaft (2) which is supported at multiple points, with a first bearing element (3) which is arranged on that side of the drive motor (1) which is opposite the gearing element (13), a second bearing element (4) which is arranged between the drive motor (1) and the gearing element (13), and a third bearing element (20; 20a to 20h) which is arranged on that side of the gearing element (13) which faces away from the drive motor (1), wherein the third bearing element (20; 20a to 20h) is arranged movably in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (21) of the drive shaft (2), and wherein the third bearing element (20; 20a to 20h) is accommodated in a receptacle (38; 38a; 66) of a gearbox (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2015Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Gerold Schorpp, Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Patent number: 9388865Abstract: A gearing mechanism includes a housing component and a shaft mounted in the housing component. The shaft is driven rotating relative to the housing component with regard to a rotation axis in a first rotation direction and in a second rotation direction opposite the first rotation direction. There is also a wrap element that wraps the shaft multiple times. A first end of the wrap element is fastened to the housing component. It is also possible that an inward oriented friction surface is provided and that the wrap element is arranged within the inward oriented friction surface at least in sections in order to interact with the friction surface. In an alternative embodiment, a brake element is provided, the shaft comprises a brake element receptacle that at least partially accommodates the brake element and a contact surface is allocated to the brake element for interacting with the brake element.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Hans-Juergen Oberle, Wilhelm Braun, Willi Schmidt, Siegfried Reichmann, Roland Braun
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Patent number: 8978502Abstract: The invention relates to a transmission drive unit (10; 40; 50; 70) having an adapter element made of plastic (22; 22a; 53; 73) via which a torque is initiated by an input element (29) and a drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) made of metal for forwarding the torque, wherein the adapter element (22; 22a; 53; 73) and the drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) are directly coupled to one another and rigidly connected, wherein the adapter element (22; 22a; 53; 73) is an injection molded part which is formed by at least partial overmolding of the drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) and wherein the drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) serves as a bearing element.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Susanne Albrecht, Frank Braunegger, Robert Heitz, Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Publication number: 20140318311Abstract: The invention relates to a transmission drive assembly (10) having a drive motor (11) the drive shaft (23) of which protrudes with a portion (25) thereof into a transmission housing (12), wherein the drive shaft (23) is arranged on the side facing the transmission housing (12) in a bearing (32) which is held in a form-fit or force-closed manner in a substantially sleeve-shaped holding element (35; 65) which is arranged in a holding fixture (27) of the transmission housing (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Gerold Schorpp, Robert Heitz, Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Patent number: 8585124Abstract: The invention relates to a drive device in vehicle component, comprising an electric drive motor, the armature shaft thereof being connected to a gearbox device for driving an output shaft. The gearbox device comprises at least one double gearbox unit, made of two gear stages having two changes in direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Hans-Juergen Oberle, Wilhelm Braun, Willi Schmidt, Siegfried Reichmann
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Publication number: 20120308298Abstract: The invention relates to a transmission drive unit (10; 40; 50; 70) having an adapter element made of plastic (22; 22a; 53; 73) via which a torque is initiated by an input element (29) and a drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) made of metal for forwarding the torque, wherein the adapter element (22; 22a; 53; 73) and the drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) are directly coupled to one another and rigidly connected, wherein the adapter element (22; 22a; 53; 73) is an injection molded part which is formed by at least partial overmolding of the drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) and wherein the drive element (12; 12a; 51; 72) serves as a bearing element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Susanne Albrecht, Frank Braunegger, Robert Heitz, Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Publication number: 20120187710Abstract: The invention relates to a drive device in vehicle component, comprising an electric drive motor, the armature shaft thereof being connected to a gearbox device for driving an output shaft. The gearbox device comprises at least one double gearbox unit, made of two gear stages having two changes in direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Hans-Juergen Oberle, Wilhelm Braun, Willi Schmidt, Siegfried Reichmann
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Publication number: 20110303032Abstract: The invention relates to a gearing mechanism (1) that serves particularly as a worm gear for assemblies for outside force activated adjustment of elements of a motor vehicle, comprising a housing component (9) and a shaft (2) mounted in the housing component (9). The shaft (2) is driven rotating relative to the housing component (9) with regard to a rotation axis (8) in a first rotation direction (11) and in a second rotation direction (12) opposite the first rotation direction (11). There is also a wrap element (15) that wraps the shaft (2) multiple times. The wrap element (15) is designed as a spring-elastic wrap element (15). A first end (19) of the wrap element (15) is fastened in a stationary manner to the housing component (9). This can achieve a self-locking of the shaft (2) dependent on the rotation direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Hans-Juergen Oberle, Wilhelm Braun, Willi Schmidt, Siegfried Reichmann, Roland Braun
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Patent number: 7063379Abstract: A roof module for accommodation in a hollow space of a roof area of a vehicle. Both manually operable, movable areas and movable areas operable by an actuating drive may be integrated into the roof area. The roof module may be assigned to a drive of movable area or to frame elements in which the movable area is guided. In the roof module, electronic components and sensors are accommodated, which form functional groups for operating the movable roof area, for monitoring and air conditioning the vehicle's passenger compartment, for communications with external information systems and for activating vehicle security systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Publication number: 20050017546Abstract: A roof module for accommodation in a hollow space of a roof area of a vehicle. Both manually operable, movable areas and movable areas operable by an actuating drive may be integrated into the roof area. The roof module may be assigned to a drive of movable area or to frame elements in which the movable area is guided. In the roof module, electronic components and sensors are accommodated, which form functional groups for operating the movable roof area, for monitoring and air conditioning the vehicle's passenger compartment, for communications with external information systems and for activating vehicle security systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2002Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Peter Steuer, Siegfried Reichmann
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Patent number: 6261181Abstract: The invention relates to a drive device for a motor vehicle door lock or the like, which comprises a motor or in particular an electromotor drive and a gear unit (3) with a drive end and an output end. In order to optimize mechanical back-up actuation in the case of power failure or voltage drop or other interruption of the motor, in particular electromotor drive, according to the invention, between the drive end and the output end of the gear unit (3), is fitted a coupling (10) that is variable in coupling degree, which has a high degree of coupling in the case of high rotational speed, and a low degree of coupling in the case of low rotational speed.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Siegfried Reichmann, Erwin Wolf
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Patent number: 6257632Abstract: The subject of the invention is a key collar for a motor vehicle door lock or the like including a key collar support plate fixedly attached on a support sheet, and a collar element supported on the collar support plate which, in operation, engages a lock catch of the motor vehicle door lock or the like. Optionally, the key collar includes an elastomer arrangement which allows the collar element to move a limited distance relative to the collar support plate in the plane of the collar support plate thereby better meeting the different requirements of normal use conditions and during a vehicle crash. In operation, the collar element of a preferred embodiment is supported on the collar support plate on two spaced bearing points, one bearing point with a trailing bridge in a manner that collar element can be swivelled around an axis which is perpendicular to collar support plate, and another bearing point with a leading bridge which can be displaced in corresponding arc-shaped crank.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
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Patent number: 6209932Abstract: A motor vehicle door lock or the like has a housing (1) or a lock bearing plate, a rotary latch (2) with a jaw (3) for a locking wedge (4) or lock bolt and a pawl (7) for locking the rotary latch (2) in a locking position which corresponds to the closed motor vehicle door. Several complementary measures are proposed which can be applied together or separately to optimise the locking elements—rotary latch (2) and pawl (7). A differentiated positioning of the rotary latch (2) and pawl (7) is particularly significant. The material, shape and/or mounting of the swivelling axis (10) of the rotary latch (2) or of the swivelling axis (20) of the pawl (7) are designed for normal operation conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
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Patent number: 6113161Abstract: A motor vehicle door lock has a rotary latch with a holding recess formed in it. The rotary latch has a main catch with a catch surface formed on it. A key collar has a pin that is adapted to be received in the holding recess. A pivotally mounted detent pawl is biased in an engagement direction and has a catch lever having an opposing catch surface formed on it which is adapted to engage the catch surface of the main catch in a catch position. The catch lever and a support lever are pivotally mounted on an axle to pivot with respect to one another about an axis in the catch position in which the detent pawl is biased by a spring element into an extended position. An actuating element is disposed on the rotary latch, and the spring element cooperates with the actuating element to bias the detent pawl into the extended position when said actuating element engages the spring element.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
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Patent number: 6112934Abstract: An improved process for producing a unit, such as a small plastic housing, from two plastic parts in which a first plastic part is produced in a molding production step and has at least one first connection recess, in which a second plastic part is produced in a molding production step and has at least one second connection recess assigned to the first connection recess. The process is characterized by the two plastic parts being joined together such that the first connection recess and second connection recess are located next to one another and a connector pin is inserted into the two connection recesses thus resulting in a tightly joined unit of the two plastic parts.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Rudolf Guhs
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Patent number: 6068309Abstract: The subject of the invention is a key collar for a motor vehicle door lock or the like including a key collar support plate fixedly attached on a support sheet, and a collar element supported on the collar support plate which, in operation, engages a lock catch of the motor vehicle door lock or the like. Optionally, the key collar includes an elastomer arrangement which allows the collar element to move a limited distance relative to the collar support plate in the plane of the collar support plate thereby better meeting the different requirements of normal use conditions and during a vehicle crash. In operation, the collar element of a preferred embodiment is supported on the collar support plate on two spaced bearing points, one bearing point with a trailing bridge in a manner that collar element can be swivelled around an axis which is perpendicular to collar support plate, and another bearing point with a leading bridge which can be displaced in corresponding arc-shaped crank.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
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Patent number: 6062613Abstract: A motor vehicle door lock or the like including a housing with a detent pawl including a lock catch, a dynamic actuation linkage extending from an outside door handle and an inside door handle to the detent pawl, and a controller including a control disk with a plurality of peripherally located control cams, each of the control cams corresponding to a respective one of a plurality of functional positions including "locked", "unlocked", and optionally, "theft-proof" and "child-proof" positions. The lock also includes actuating elements in a control segment of the dynamic actuation linkage which is disengaged unless it is made engaged by coupling of the actuating elements by the action of one of the various control cams on the control disk.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Oliver Jung, Siegfried Reichmann, Bernd Allefeld, Bernd Weyerstall, Berthold Huessler, Bernd Huster, Hansjuergen Linde, Uwe Neumann, Heinrich Plett, Stefan Schwitters
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Patent number: 5886517Abstract: In a displacement pick-up for detecting the displacement of an actuator driven by a rotating drive element, which has an indexing mechanism (11) with a first indexing wheel (13), driven by the drive element and having an indexing cam (19), and a rotatable second indexing wheel with encompassing teeth (20), and which also has a device (12) for detecting the rotary position of the second indexing wheel (15), for the sake of achieving high freedom from noise the teeth (20) on the second indexing wheel (15) and the indexing cam (19) meshing with them on the first indexing wheel (13) are embodied with large surface areas, and the two indexing wheels (13, 15) are magnetized in such a way that their respective immediately adjacent faces repel one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Inventors: Siegfried Reichmann, Wolfgang Moench