Hofmockel
Jurgen Hofmockel, Ansbach DE
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20080238123 | Vehicle Seat with Lordosis Support - The invention relates to a vehicle seat with a back rest having a frame ( | 10-02-2008 |
20090246978 | Headrest system for a vehicle seat - The invention relates to a headrest system for a vehicle seat, said headrest system comprising a headrest ( | 10-01-2009 |
Jurgen Hofmockel, Frankfurt Am Main DE
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20090050531 | Method for the Production of Synthetic Fuels from Oxygenates - Disclosed is a method for the production of synthetic fuels, wherein, in a first step, a gas mixture consisting of methanol and/or dimethyl ether and/or another oxygenate and water vapor is reacted at temperatures of 300-600° C. in order to form olefins with, preferably, 268 carbon atoms. In a second step, the olefin mixture thus obtained is oligomerized at an elevated pressure to form higher olefins with predominantly more than 5, preferably 10-20 carbon atoms. According to said method, a) the production of olefins in the first step is carried out in the presence of a gas flow which essentially consists of saturated hydrocarbons which are separated from the product flow of the second step and returned to the first step, and (b) the production of olefins is carried out in the second step in the presence of a flow of water vapor which is separated from the product flow of the first step and returned to the first step. | 02-26-2009 |
Klaus Hofmockel, Portland, OR US
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20110234208 | CONFIGURABLE NON-CONTACT POSITION SENSOR - Embodiments herein relate to the general art of motor vehicles, and to the particular field motor vehicle components, especially sensors for electronic throttle controls. Particular embodiments include configurable Hall-effect sensors for use in vehicle controls. In various embodiments, the configurable sensors may include a flexible over molding that may allow the sensor assemblies to achieve an environmental rating conforming International Protection Rating IP 67 and/or IP 66. Additionally, because the sensor assemblies are modular, a single assembly may be configured in any number of different ways, including direct drive and indirect drive applications and multiple different proprietary interface connections, while maintaining compliance with Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standards. | 09-29-2011 |