Patents by Inventor Wolfgang Schmidbauer
Wolfgang Schmidbauer 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: 20240092672Abstract: A method of making a glass product includes: melting a batch of raw materials to form a glass melt in a melting tank; heating the batch and/or the glass melt using two or more electrodes, the electrodes including an electrode material and heating the batch and/or the glass melt includes operating the electrodes at a current frequency of at least 1,000 Hz and at most 5,000 Hz; withdrawing the glass melt from the melting tank; and forming the glass melt into the glass product.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Schott AGInventors: Rainer Erwin Eichholz, Josef Rasp, Alexander Uwe Strobel, Werner Axt, Patrick Sattler, Reinhard Wurm, Roland Doss, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Volker Ohmstede, Kim Oliver Hofmann
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Publication number: 20240010539Abstract: A method of making glass products includes: heating material to obtain a glass melt; heating the glass melt in a melting tank having a melting tank bottom, the glass melt having a melt volume, a melt surface, and a viscosity of 102 dPas at a temperature above 1580° C. The glass melt is heated such that at least some of the glass melt has a viscosity of 102.5 dPas or less. An amount of thermal energy introduced directly into the melt volume is more than 60% of a total amount of thermal energy introduced into the glass melt. A maximum difference between a temperature at a location on the melt surface and a temperature at a location at the melting tank bottom vertically underneath the location on the melt surface is such that a difference in glass melt densities is less than 0.05 g/cm3 per meter distance between the locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2023Publication date: January 11, 2024Applicant: Schott AGInventors: Hildegard Römer, Michael Hahn, Stefan Rosner, Volker Trinks, Rainer Eichholz, Christoph Bergmann, Armin Vogl, Jörg Hessenkemper, Horst Blei, Klaus Schönberger, Sybille Haas, Guido Räke, Stefan Schmitt, Christoph Berndhäuser, Olaf Claussen, Christopher Klein, Wolfgang Schmidbauer
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Publication number: 20230021281Abstract: A method and an apparatus for melting and refining glass, glass ceramic, or ceramizable to form glass ceramic are provided. The method and apparatus refine the materials such that less than 1 bubble/kg is included in the molten and refined material and the direct CO2 emissions amount to less than 100 kg per ton of molten material during the melting and refining.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Hildegard RÖMER, Wolfgang SCHMIDBAUER, Michael HAHN, Stefan SCHMITT, Klaus SCHÖNBERGER
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Publication number: 20230020260Abstract: A method and an apparatus for melting down glass are provided. The method includes using microwave radiation for at least part of the energy supply for melting for transforming a batch into a glass melt. The microwave radiation captures at least part of the transition between batch and primary melt. The method and apparatus include melting assembly with a melting tank which has walls within which both the batch for melting and the molten batch can be accommodated as a glass melt, where above the batch and above the glass melt there is at least one microwave-emitting source disposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Volker OHMSTEDE, Michael HAHN, Günter WEIDMANN, Hildegard RÖMER, Peter FRANKE, Frank-Thomas LENTES, Wolfgang SCHMIDBAUER, Rainer Erwin EICHHOLZ
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Publication number: 20220181679Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a lithium ion conductive material, preferably a lithium ion conductive glass ceramic, the material including a garnet-type crystalline phase content and an amorphous phase content. The material has a sintering temperature of 1000° C. or lower, preferably 950° C. or lower and an ion conductivity of at least 1*10?5 S/cm, preferably at least 2*10?5 S/cm, preferably at least 5*10?5 S/cm, preferably at least 1*10?4 S/cm, and the amorphous phase content includes boron and/or a composition including boron.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Meike SCHNEIDER, Sebastian LEUKEL, Jörg SCHUHMACHER, Andreas ROTERS, Wolfgang SCHMIDBAUER
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Publication number: 20220140387Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for producing a solid electrolyte comprising lithium-ion conductive glass-ceramics. The method includes the steps of: providing at least one lithium ion conductor having a ceramic phase content and amorphous phase content; providing a powder of said at least one lithium ion conductor, the powder having a polydispersity index between 0.5 and 1.5, more preferably between 0.8 and 1.3, and most preferably between 0.85 and 1.15; and at least one of a) incorporating the powder into a polymer electrolyte or a polyelectrolyte and b) forming an element using the powder.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Jörg SCHUHMACHER, Meike SCHNEIDER, Wolfgang SCHMIDBAUER, Sebastian LEUKEL, Andreas ROTERS, Martin LETZ, Rolf SAMSINGER
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Patent number: 11312652Abstract: Transparent, dyed cook top or hob with improved color display capability, consisting of a glass ceramic with high quartz mixed crystals as predominant crystal phase, whereby the glass-ceramic contains none of the chemical refining agents arsenic oxide and/or antimony, with transmission values of greater than 0.1% in the range of the visible light within the entire wavelength range greater than 450 nm, a light transmission in the visible of 0.8-2.5% and a transmission in the infrared at 1600 nm of 45-85%.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Friedrich Siebers, Ulrich Schiffner, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Klaus Schoenberger
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Publication number: 20210344039Abstract: The disclosure relates to an aluminum-doped lithium ion conductor based on a garnet structure comprising lanthanum, in particular an aluminum-doped lithium lanthanum zirconate (LLZO), in which the latter is co-doped with at least one trivalent M3+ ion on the lanthanum site, and in which the trivalent M3+ ion has an ionic radius that is smaller than that of La3+, and a higher lithium content is present in comparison to a stoichiometric garnet structure, with the provision that if M3+ is yttrium, a further trivalent M3+ ion, which is different than Y3+ and has an ionic radius that is smaller than that of La3+, is co-doped on the lanthanum site. A co-doping strategy is carried out, in which a doping on the lanthanum site with ions of the same valence, but smaller diameter brings about the change in the lattice geometry to the cubic modification. This leads to a stabilization of the cubic crystal modification that is present also with superstoichiometric quantities of lithium.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Sebastian Leukel, Meike Schneider, Andreas Roters, Jörg Schumacher, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Bernd Rüdinger
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Publication number: 20210343996Abstract: The disclosure relates to a method for producing a solid-state lithium ion conductor material in which the use of water and/or steam is a medium when the obtained intermediate product is cooled or quenched and, if needed, comminution of the intermediate product and/or carrying out of a cooling process with the production of a powder in one comminution step or in a plurality of comminution steps leads or lead to especially advantageous production products. The subject of the disclosure is also the solid-state lithium ion conductor material that has an ion conductivity of at least 10?5 S/cm at room temperature as well as a water content of <1.0 wt %. The disclosure further relates to the use of the solid-state lithium ion conductor material in the form of a powder in batteries or rechargeable batteries, preferably lithium batteries or rechargeable lithium batteries, in particular, separators, cathodes, anodes, or solid-state electrolytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Jörg Schumacher, Philipp Treis, Ulrike Stöhr, Thomas Kirsch, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Andreas Roters
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Patent number: 11160370Abstract: A glass-ceramic cooktop is provided that is made of glass-ceramic material with a flat upper side and an underside. The glass-ceramic material has transmittance values of greater than 0.1% in the visible light range in the total wavelength region greater than 420 nm, a light transmittance in the visible range of 0.8-2.5%, and a transmittance of 0-85% in the infrared at 1600 nm, and wherein the glass-ceramic material has high quartz mixed crystals as the prevalent crystal phase. The underside is flat, unstructured, and coplanar with the upper side.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2018Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Birgit Doerk, Evelin Weiss, Thomas Zenker, Ulf Hoffmann, Silke Knoche, Martin Taplan, Friedrich Siebers, Thomas Kraus, Lutz Klippe, Wolfgang Schmidbauer
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Patent number: 10899648Abstract: A glass ceramic containing lithium-ions and having a garnet-like main crystal phase having an amorphous proportion of at least 5% is disclosed. The garnet-like main crystal phase preferably has the chemical formula Li7+x?yMxIIM3?xIIIM2?yIVMyVO12, wherein MII is a bivalent cation, MIII is a trivalent cation, MIV is a tetravalent cation, MV is a pentavalent cation. The glass ceramic is prepared by a melting technology preferably within a Skull crucible and has an ion conductivity of at least 5·10?5 S/cm, preferably of at least 1·10?4 S/cm.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Meike Schneider, Oliver Hochrein, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Miriam Kunze
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Patent number: 10847833Abstract: The present invention relates to a lithium-sulfur electrochemical cell comprising as component (A) an electrode comprising lithium metal or lithium alloy, and lithium ion conductively connected thereto as component (B) a glass ceramic membrane comprising an amorphous phase, as component (C) a liquid electrolyte comprising at least one solvent and at least one lithium salt, as component (D) an electrode comprising sulfur as a cathode active species. The present invention also relates to battery comprising a lithium-sulfur electrochemical cell as defined herein. The present invention further relates to the use of a glass ceramic membrane as defined herein as a separator in (i) a lithium-sulfur electrochemical cell, or (ii) a battery comprising at least one lithium-sulfur electrochemical cell.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2016Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignees: Sion Power Corporation, BASF SE, SCHOTT AGInventors: Christine Bunte, Miriam Kunze, Meike Schneider, Wolfgang Schmidbauer
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Publication number: 20200239350Abstract: A method for producing a glass product is provided. The method includes providing a glass melt; hot forming the glass melt to obtain a glass product; and transferring the glass melt from a first region to a second region through a tube. The tube has a part that protrudes with a length into the glass melt in the first region. The part being at a distance from an inner base lying directly thereunder. The length and the distance are configured so that little defective glass gets into the tube and is transferred to the second region.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Markus Haberkorn, Andreas Koehler, Andreas Bensberg, Christoph Bergmann, Volker Trinks, Rainer Eichholz, Michael Hahn, Holger Wegener, Rainer Schwertfeger
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Publication number: 20200144660Abstract: A glass ceramic containing lithium-ions and having a garnet-like main crystal phase having an amorphous proportion of at least 5% is disclosed. The garnet-like main crystal phase preferably has the chemical formula Li7+x?yMxIIM3?xIIIM2?yIVMyVO12, wherein MII is a bivalent cation, MIII is a trivalent cation, MIV is a tetravalent cation, MV is a pentavalent cation. The glass ceramic is prepared by a melting technology preferably within a Skull crucible and has an ion conductivity of at least 5·10?5 S/cm, preferably of at least 1·10?4 S/cm.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Meike SCHNEIDER, Oliver HOCHREIN, Wolfgang SCHMIDBAUER, Miriam KUNZE
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Patent number: 10562807Abstract: Transparent, dyed cook top or hob with improved color display capability, consisting of a glass ceramic with high quartz mixed crystals as predominant crystal phase, whereby the glass-ceramic contains none of the chemical refining agents arsenic oxide and/or antimony, with transmission values of greater than 0.1% in the range of the visible light within the entire wavelength range greater than 450 nm, a light transmission in the visible of 0.8-2.5% and a transmission in the infrared at 1600 nm of 45-85%.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Friedrich Siebers, Ulrich Schiffner, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Klaus Schoenberger
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Patent number: 10483585Abstract: A glass ceramic containing lithium-ions and having a garnet-like main crystal phase having an amorphous proportion of at least 5% is disclosed. The garnet-like main crystal phase preferably has the chemical formula Li7+x?yMxIIM3?xIIIM2?yIVMyVO12, wherein MII is a bivalent cation, MIII is a trivalent cation, MIV is a tetravalent cation, MV is a pentavalent cation. The glass ceramic is prepared by a melting technology preferably within a Skull crucible and has an ion conductivity of at least 5·10?5 S/cm, preferably of at least 1·10?4 S/cm.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Meike Schneider, Oliver Hochrein, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Miriam Kunze
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Publication number: 20190315652Abstract: Transparent, dyed cook top or hob with improved color display capability, consisting of a glass ceramic with high quartz mixed crystals as predominant crystal phase, whereby the glass-ceramic contains none of the chemical refining agents arsenic oxide and/or antimony, with transmission values of greater than 0.1% in the range of the visible light within the entire wavelength range greater than 450 nm, a light transmission in the visible of 0.8-2.5% and a transmission in the infrared at 1600 nm of 45-85%.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Friedrich SIEBERS, Ulrich SCHIFFNER, Wolfgang SCHMIDBAUER, Klaus SCHOENBERGER
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Publication number: 20190308899Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a process for producing glass products and to an apparatus suitable for the purpose. In the process, a melting apparatus is provided with a melting tank for producing a glass melt from glass raw materials and a top furnace. Part of the surface of the melting region of the melting apparatus is covered with the glass raw materials and at least a small portion of the surface of the melting region is uncovered. In addition, energy is introduced in such a way that a vertical temperature difference can be established, such that the temperature of the glass melt at the base is greater than the temperature of the atmosphere in the top furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Schott AGInventors: Stefan Schmitt, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Christian Müller, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Michael Hahn, Reinhard Männl, Hildegard Römer, Karin Naumann
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Publication number: 20180325258Abstract: A glass-ceramic cooktop is provided that is made of glass-ceramic material with a flat upper side and an underside. The glass-ceramic material has transmittance values of greater than 0.1% in the visible light range in the total wavelength region greater than 420 nm, a light transmittance in the visible range of 0.8-2.5%, and a transmittance of 0-85% in the infrared at 1600 nm, and wherein the glass-ceramic material has high quartz mixed crystals as the prevalent crystal phase. The underside is flat, unstructured, and coplanar with the upper side.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Birgit DOERK, Evelin WEISS, Thomas ZENKER, Ulf HOFFMANN, Silke KNOCHE, Martin TAPLAN, Friedrich SIEBERS, Thomas KRAUS, Lutz KLIPPE, Wolfgang SCHMIDBAUER
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Patent number: 10028580Abstract: A glass-ceramic cooktop is provided that is made of glass-ceramic material with a flat upper side and an underside. The glass-ceramic material has transmittance values of greater than 0.1% in the visible light range in the total wavelength region greater than 420 nm, a light transmittance in the visible range of 0.8-2.5%, and a transmittance of 0-85% in the infrared at 1600 nm, and wherein the glass-ceramic material has high quartz mixed crystals as the prevalent crystal phase. The underside is flat, unstructured, and coplanar with the upper side.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2012Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Birgit Doerk, Evelin Weiss, Thomas Zenker, Ulf Hoffmann, Silke Knoche, Martin Taplan, Friedrich Siebers, Thomas Kraus, Lutz Klippe, Wolfgang Schmidbauer