Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2019
Title: Innovations of Alfred Seeber
Introduction
Alfred Seeber is a notable inventor based in Steyr, Austria. He has made significant contributions to the field of forging technology, holding a total of 4 patents. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and functionality of forging apparatuses and machines.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a forging apparatus with forging rams guided in the direction of stroke and accommodating forging tools. This invention relates to a forging apparatus that includes forging rams guided in the direction of stroke, which accommodate forging tools. The apparatus features lifting drives that can be driven by a shaft and are supported in a non-positive manner on an abutment of the forging rams held under pretension in contact with the lifting drives. To enhance constructional conditions, the shafts of the lifting drives comprise two drive cams that are angularly offset by 180° in relation to each other and cooperate with the abutments of the forging rams.
Another significant patent is a forging machine that includes at least one clamping head for a work-piece and a rotational drive, which is controllable based on the engagement of the forging tools for the clamping head. This invention proposes that the rotational drive comprises at least one hydraulic motor connected to a pump circuit, which is in parallel with a hydraulic circuit for the periodic supply and discharge of a predefined quantity of hydraulic medium based on the stroke frequency and/or stroke location of the forging tools.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Alfred Seeber has worked with various companies, including GFM GmbH and GFM Beteiligungs- und Management M.B.H. & Co. KG. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in the field of forging technology.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
Alfred Seeber's innovations in forging technology demonstrate his commitment to enhancing industrial processes. His patents reflect a deep understanding of mechanical engineering and a drive to improve efficiency in manufacturing.