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Michael Luppold, Dettingen DE
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20140178054 | VEHICLE HEATER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A VEHICLE HEATER - The invention relates to electric vehicle heater comprising at least one tube, in which at least one heating element is arranged, and at least one heat transfer panel, which is fastened to the tube and has a plurality of flow openings for an airflow to be heated. According to the invention, the heat transfer panel is a component that sits in a groove in the tube, said groove running in the longitudinal direction of the tube. The invention also relates to a method for producing a vehicle heater, wherein at least one heating element is arranged in a tube and at least one heat transfer panel is inserted into a groove on an outer side of the tube. | 06-26-2014 |
Michael Luppold, Dettenheim-Lie DE
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20090139983 | Electric Heating Apparatus, Especially for Motor Vehicles - The invention describes a heating apparatus comprising at least one heater ( | 06-04-2009 |
20110240631 | ELECTRICAL HEATING UNIT, PARTICULARLY FOR CARS - The invention relates to a heater comprising at least one electric heating element and at least one heat-dissipating panel that has holes through which a fluid to be heated can flow, The heat-dissipating panel is heat conductively connected at the at least one heating element and is provided with a front side facing the heating element and a rear side. In an area lying across from the heating element, the heat-dissipating panel has a cross-section that is open towards the heating element. | 10-06-2011 |
Michael Luppold, Dettenheim DE
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20100045421 | Electric Circuit With Thermal-Mechanical Fuse - A electric circuit includes a connection to a current source, an electric load, and a thermal-mechanical fuse which, in the case of failure at an excessive heat emission, interrupts the current supply to the load, which is effectuated by a feeder in which is arranged a spring having two ends, at least one end is soldered to a solder point provided in the feed line. The one solder point is under a mechanical pretension caused by the restoring force of a spring, that separates the solder joint between the spring and the solder point in the feed line, when the solder melts at the solder point. | 02-25-2010 |
20110051388 | PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD WITH A FUSE AND METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A FUSE - Some invention embodiments relate to a method for forming a fuse which electrically connects two metal surfaces ( | 03-03-2011 |
20110069943 | Apparatus for Heating Fluids - The invention relates to an apparatus for heating fluids, comprising a housing in which a duct runs, through which the fluid to be heated can flow and which leads from a housing opening for fluid to enter to a housing opening for fluid to exit. According to the invention, the duct extends in several convolutions along a housing wall carrying at least one heater housing, in which at least one electric heating element is arranged. | 03-24-2011 |
20130163971 | ELECTRIC HEATING DEVICE - The invention relates to an electric heating device for a motor vehicle, said electric heating device comprising a ceramic heating resistor and a metal cooling body, which has two mutually opposed primary sides, wherein one of the two primary sides forms an inflow side, against which a fluid stream to be heated flows. In accordance with this disclosure, the heating resistor is arranged in a groove, which is located in one of the two primary sides of the cooling body. | 06-27-2013 |
20140061174 | HEATING ROD AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF - This disclosure relates to a method for producing a heating rod for a vehicle heating apparatus, said method comprising the following steps: arranging at least one PTC element and at least one contact element in a tube, which is formed from sheet metal and is open along a longitudinal side; welding portions of the sheet metal that bear against one another by means of a weld seam running in the longitudinal direction of the tube. This disclosure also relates to such a heating rod. | 03-06-2014 |
20140217089 | HEATING ROD - The invention relates to a heating rod, comprising a housing made of metal, a heating element disposed in the housing, and a contact plate, which is seated against the heating element with a front and which protrudes from the housing. It is provided according to this disclosure that the contact plate is an aluminum sheet having an anodized back and the contact plate comprises projections for positioning the heating element. | 08-07-2014 |
20140355965 | VEHICLE HEATER - The invention relates to a vehicle heater, comprising at least one pipe, which has a plurality of chambers, ceramic heating elements, which are arranged in the chambers, and contact plates, which rest against the heating elements in the chambers via a front side and face an upper side or underside of the chamber via a rear side, wherein at least two chambers of the pipe are separated by an intermediate wall, which runs from the upper side to the underside of these two chambers. The contact plates have a slit, in which the intermediate wall is arranged. | 12-04-2014 |
Michael E. Luppold, Dettenheim-Lie DE
Michael Edgar Luppold, Dettenheim-Lie DE
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20120261403 | Electric Heating Device - The invention relates to a heating device comprising at least one tube housing in which at least one PTC heating element is arranged, and heat exchangers which are secured on the tube housing. According to the invention, it is provided that the heat exchangers are secured on the tube housing by stamping. | 10-18-2012 |
Rob Luppold, West Newton, PA US
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20100057277 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH MONITORING FOR AIRCRAFT - A method for health monitoring for an aircraft includes the steps of obtaining vibration data for the aircraft, obtaining navigation data for the aircraft, and determining a measure of health of the aircraft using the vibration data and the navigation data. | 03-04-2010 |
Robert H. Luppold, West Newton, PA US
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20110054721 | VEHICLE MONITORING SYSTEM - A system to monitor aircraft equipment, having a chassis, defining an interior compartment, an arrangement configured to accept input data of at least one aircraft parameter, the arrangement configured to be placed within an aircraft, crash survivable cockpit voice and flight data recorder, and a power supply arrangement connected to arrangement configured to accept input data and the recorder. | 03-03-2011 |
20140114527 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH MONITORING FOR AIRCRAFT - A method for health monitoring for an aircraft includes the steps of obtaining vibration data for the aircraft, obtaining navigation data for the aircraft, and determining a measure of health of the aircraft using the vibration data and the navigation data. | 04-24-2014 |
Robert Humes Luppold, West Newton, PA US
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20110202251 | Apparatus and method for reducing aircraft fuel consumption - A method and apparatus for improving fuel efficiency in an aircraft having a digital avionics system and at least first and second engines. The avionics system includes first and second full-authority digital engine control (FADEC) systems and corresponding first and second engines. At least one processor is provided that is programmed with a differential specific fuel consumption (DSFC) algorithm and first and second engine optimization algorithms. The DSFC algorithm adjusts the throttle of the first and second engines to substantially equalize the differential specific fuel consumption of the engines and thereby improve the fuel efficiency of the aircraft. The first and second engine optimization algorithms adjust at least one operating parameter of the first and second engines respectively to improve the fuel efficiency of the first and second engines. | 08-18-2011 |