Patents by Inventor Werner Wiedmann
Werner Wiedmann 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: 20110204296Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing a composite having a reduced electrical resistance which comprises providing a mixture comprising a fluid material and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) having a predeterminable size distribution, and subjecting the mixture to a minimum stress in a dispersing machine, wherein the minimum stress is determined empirically as a function of the predetermined size distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Bayer MaterialScience AGInventors: Carsten Conzen, Michael Bierdel, Udo Dünger, Maren Heinemann, Thomas König, Björn Walter, Jörg Metzger, Peter Heidemeyer, Werner Wiedmann
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Patent number: 7607817Abstract: An extruder with a housing comprising parallel, partially inter-engaging bores and screws disposed therein is used when applying a method of feeding powdery bulk materials into such an extruder. A solid transport of powdery bulk material takes place in an inlet zone disposed downstream of a feed opening wherein said inlet zone is partially filled. The inlet zone is provided with at least one gas-permeable wall portion wherein a layer of bulk material is created on said wall portion, thereby preventing bulk material from passing through, The gas-permeable wall portion is connected to a vacuum source and to a pressure gas source. Furthermore, the gas-permeable wall portion has an inner wall which is set back with respect to the wall of the bores, thereby forming a gap with a partially annular cross section wherein a layer of the bulk material is formed in the gap.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Coperion GmbHInventors: Hans-Joachim Sämann, Werner Wiedmann, Jürgen Strecker, Peter Heidemeyer, Sören Welb
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Publication number: 20080248152Abstract: An extruder with a housing comprising parallel, partially inter-engaging bores and screws disposed therein is used when applying a method of feeding powdery bulk materials into such an extruder. A solid transport of powdery bulk material takes place in an inlet zone disposed downstream of a feed opening wherein said inlet zone is partially filled. The inlet zone is provided with at least one gas-permeable wall portion wherein a layer of bulk material is created on said wall portion, thereby preventing bulk material from passing through.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Coperion Werner & Pfleiderer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Hans-Joachim Samann, Werner Wiedmann, Jurgen Strecker, Peter Heidemeyer, Soren Welb
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Patent number: 5573332Abstract: In a screw element for the conditioning and/or processing of plastics or elastomers in a screw-type extruding machine having screw shafts drivable to rotate in the same direction and at least one pair of meshing screw elements, each screw element having a land of which the enveloping curve extends radially at a constant distance away from the respective shaft and, in the longitudinal direction, is of linear extension in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, a radially external screw land section near the housing running parallel to the inside wall of the housing with little play relative to the latter, for the purpose of moderate recirculation without stress points accompanied by strong axial and transverse mixing in a defined volume, it is provided that the enveloping curve encloses a blade land of reduced cross-sectional area referred to the enveloping curve, in that starting from the one axial end of the screw element and the first, in the circumferential direction external, end of the section, nType: GrantFiled: February 28, 1996Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer GmbHInventors: Gerhard Weihrich, Werner Wiedmann
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Patent number: 4861615Abstract: In a method of preparing a chocolate mixture in a continuous mode of operation with a high throughput, raw cocoa-bean fragments are supplied to a first housing zone of an extruder and after passing through a steam lock, are acted upon by high-pressure steam and, following thereon, the first zone is connected to a vacuum pump, the mixture being subjected in this manner to a mixing, kneading and degassing operation in the first zone. The mixture is then supplied to a second housing zone following on the first housing zone and is then supplied from the second housing zone directly to a comminuting device such as a hammer mill and, after being processed in the comminuting device, the mixture is immediately supplied to a third housing zone which follows directly on the second housing zone of the same extruder and which is likewise connected to a vacuum pump.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1987Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer GmbHInventor: Werner Wiedmann
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Patent number: 4786514Abstract: In a method of extruding a food product wherein starting products and water are fed to an extruder and mixed in a mixing zone and wherein the mixture is heated and plastified by the supply of shearing energy and, after passing through a nozzle, is foamed, in order to achieve a product quality which remains constant independently of alterations in the properties of the starting products and external disturbing factors, it is provided that, with a constant speed of rotation of the shaft or shafts of the extruder, the drive power (N) applied to the shaft or shafts by the drive motor is measured, that the bulk throughput (m) of the starting products supplied is measured, that the quotient (s) of these quantities (N,m) is formed in a computing device and that this specific energy (s) thus determined is fed, as a controlled quantity, to a controller which keeps it constant in accordance with a preset desired value (s.sub.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer GmbHInventor: Werner Wiedmann
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Patent number: 4605444Abstract: In a process for preparing caseinates comprising the introduction of a mixture of casein, lyes and/or basic salts and water into a baking extruding device, in order to achieve a uniform product flow discharge and an end product with good water solubility, following on from a product feed zone of the baking extruding device, the mixture is supplied to a plasticizing zone with return elements and accompanied by pressure and temperature increases, and then to a discharge zone, it being expanded after discharge from the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1984Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventors: Werner Wiedmann, Christian Millauer
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Patent number: 4455091Abstract: A process for regulating the mixing process of rubber mixtures utilizes an internal or closed mixer having a casing containing two paddles with feed and mixing blades mounted on shafts which extend with parallel axes through a mixing chamber. The shafts are arranged to be driven in opposite directions at variable speeds and the mixer is provided with a pressure-operable plunger for closing the mixing chamber. The temperature of the mixing process is controlled with the aid of a thermometer probe and the mixing sequence is controlled on the basis of energy marks and a superimposed desired/actual value follower control of the mixing temperature via the specific energy supplied to the mixture in the mixing chamber, the speed at which the shafts and hence the paddles are driven and/or the pressure applied by the plunger serving as variables for the temperature control.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventors: Wolfgang Bamberger, Werner Wiedmann
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Patent number: 4302143Abstract: Apparatus for charging solids into a pressurized container having a tubular lock chamber thereon. The apparatus comprises a feed device for supplying solids to the inlet of the lock chamber and a housing mounted adjacent the lock chamber for movement towards and away therefrom; a displacer member is slidably mounted in the housing in axial alignment with the inlet of the lock chamber; a first seal is provided in the housing for sealingly engaging the displacer member, and a second seal is provided on one of the opposed surfaces of the lock chamber and housing. The first seal is axially located along the displacer member at a distance from the end of the housing which exceeds the stroke of the displacer member in its travel between its extended and retracted positions whereby the portion of the displacer member which penetrates into the lock chamber will not come into contact with the first seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1979Date of Patent: November 24, 1981Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventors: Albert Grimminger, Werner Wiedmann
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Patent number: 4255161Abstract: Apparatus for introducing solid fuels into a pressure gasification reactor comprising at least one conveyor worm turnable in a housing for conveying finely divided fuel, optionally mixed with a binder, and compacting the fuel into a gas-tight plug which is discharged through a discharge opening leading to the pressure gasification reactor. The discharge opening is provided with a closure member and the housing has an outlet opening also provided with a closure member near the discharge opening. The outlet opening is open to the ambient atmosphere. The closure members of the discharge opening and the outlet opening are alternatively actuatable such that when one is open the other is closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1979Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignees: Werner & Pfleiderer, Veba Oel AGInventors: Albert Grimminger, Jurgen Strecker, Werner Wiedmann, Peter Wenning
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Patent number: 4234259Abstract: An internal mixing apparatus for mixing plastic materials, especially raw rubber, has a mixing chamber defined by substantially parallel cylindrical individual chambers. Each of these chambers holds a rotating shaft and the two shafts rotate in opposite directions. In one embodiment of the invention, the shafts have a cylindrical outer surface on which is disposed at least one principal conveying and mixing vane. The vanes on the two parallel shafts are disposed in mirror symmetry so that the ridges of the vanes roll off against one another with or without contact. The principal vanes terminate ahead of the end faces of the mixing chamber, thereby defining free passages permitting the transverse motion of the material to be mixed. Within these passages, the shafts carry scraping vanes for preventing the accumulation of stationary material.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1979Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventors: Werner Wiedmann, Hanns-Martin Schmid