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Anton Haas, Ardagger AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110100186CUTTING RULES FOR CUTTING OF FLAT MATERIALS - The present invention relates to a cutting rule 05-05-2011

Bernd Haas, Neustift AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090193154Method for Installing an Auxiliary Unit on a Computer - A method is proposed for automatically installing an auxiliary unit (07-30-2009

Christian Haas, Gross St. Florian AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090208048LOUDSPEAKER WITH REDUCED ROCKING TENDENCY - A loudspeaker (08-20-2009
20110064238MICROPHONE/SPEAKER DEVICE - Embodiments provide a microphone/speaker assembly such as a headphone or headset which comprises a mechanical acoustical low pass filter between the microphone and the speaker so as to effectively attenuate higher frequencies fed back to the microphone. The low pass filter may comprise a hole or tunnel which connects a front volume of the microphone with a front volume of the speaker, providing a reliable and effective stable structure. An attenuation material may be provided for adjusting the attenuation of the low pass filter. Other embodiments provide side-by-side microphone and speaker so that the microphone does not distort the speaker acoustic path.03-17-2011

Johann Haas, Klosterneuburg AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090200291Oven - A baking oven for producing baked molded products. The baking oven has an input station, a baking area and an output station. In addition, the oven has baking plates, which are arranged along a circulation path passing through the baking area, and a conveying device for the baking plates. The baking plates are in the form of susceptor plates, which can be heated inductively without contact. An induction heating device is provided in the baking area. This device includes at least one elongated inductor, which is arranged parallel to the circulation path of the baking plates and extends along the circulation path over a plurality of susceptor plates. The elongated inductor produces a large-area, broad magnetic field, which simultaneously inductively heats a plurality of baking plates in the form of susceptor plates without any contact.08-13-2009
20110030566INSTALLATION FOR PRODUCING SANDWICH COOKIES AND THE LIKE - The invention relates to a system for the production of sandwich cookies, having a suction belt conveyor (02-10-2011

Patent applications by Johann Haas, Klosterneuburg AT

Johannes Haas, Vienna AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090200291Oven - A baking oven for producing baked molded products. The baking oven has an input station, a baking area and an output station. In addition, the oven has baking plates, which are arranged along a circulation path passing through the baking area, and a conveying device for the baking plates. The baking plates are in the form of susceptor plates, which can be heated inductively without contact. An induction heating device is provided in the baking area. This device includes at least one elongated inductor, which is arranged parallel to the circulation path of the baking plates and extends along the circulation path over a plurality of susceptor plates. The elongated inductor produces a large-area, broad magnetic field, which simultaneously inductively heats a plurality of baking plates in the form of susceptor plates without any contact.08-13-2009
20110030566INSTALLATION FOR PRODUCING SANDWICH COOKIES AND THE LIKE - The invention relates to a system for the production of sandwich cookies, having a suction belt conveyor (02-10-2011

Josef Haas, Vienna AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090200291Oven - A baking oven for producing baked molded products. The baking oven has an input station, a baking area and an output station. In addition, the oven has baking plates, which are arranged along a circulation path passing through the baking area, and a conveying device for the baking plates. The baking plates are in the form of susceptor plates, which can be heated inductively without contact. An induction heating device is provided in the baking area. This device includes at least one elongated inductor, which is arranged parallel to the circulation path of the baking plates and extends along the circulation path over a plurality of susceptor plates. The elongated inductor produces a large-area, broad magnetic field, which simultaneously inductively heats a plurality of baking plates in the form of susceptor plates without any contact.08-13-2009
20110030566INSTALLATION FOR PRODUCING SANDWICH COOKIES AND THE LIKE - The invention relates to a system for the production of sandwich cookies, having a suction belt conveyor (02-10-2011

Roland Haas, St. Georgen/gusen AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110098843METHOD FOR ACTIVATING A WORKPIECE MANIPULATOR OF A MACHINE TOOL - The invention relates to a method for activating a workpiece manipulator (04-28-2011
20110131791MACHINE TOOL - The invention relates to a machine tool (06-09-2011

Rouven Haas, Wien AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110220234APPARATUS FOR TAKING IN POWDER MATERIAL AND GRANULES AND CAPSULE THEREFOR - The invention relates to an apparatus (09-15-2011

Stefan Haas, Modling AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100116602Magnetic rail brake device - The invention relates to a magnetic rail brake device of a railway vehicle, including a magnetic base or carrier element, and a magnetic coil which can be connected to a voltage source by means of a connecting mechanism that is on the base or carrier element and is provided with at least two electrical terminals. An end face of the connecting mechanism is disposed within an imaginary enveloping area of the base or carrier element.05-13-2010

Wolfgang Haas, Perchtoldsdorf AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120129563Method for Setting of a Transmission Power - Based on a method used in a wireless communication system (for example WiMAX), wherein a possible successful transmission power (C) for detecting a transmitter by a receiver is calculated, in order to achieve a faster detection of the transmitter by the receiver, a method is proposed, wherein from the calculated transmission power (C) a permissible maximum (D) and a permissible minimum (E) transmission power are determined. At a starting time, a transmission power (G) is set, which is below the calculated transmission power (C) and above the determined permissible minimum transmission power (E). The transmission power is then increased incrementally (F) until the determined permissible maximum transmission power (D) is reached. Upon reaching the determined permissible maximum transmission power (D), the transmission power is then increased incrementally (F) from the determined permissible minimum transmission power (E) until the determined permissible maximum transmission power (D) is reached again and is continued, until the transmitter is detected by the receiver or until further steps are initiated.05-24-2012