Diemelstadt, Germany

Andreas Henke

USPTO Granted Patents = 18 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.9

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 44(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Ditzingen, DE (2012)
  • Diemelstadt, DE (2005 - 2014)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2005-2014

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18 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Andreas Henke in Electromechanical Braking Systems

Introduction

Andreas Henke is a notable inventor based in Diemelstadt, Germany, recognized for his contributions to the field of electromechanical braking systems. With a total of 18 patents to his name, Henke has made significant advancements that enhance the performance and reliability of braking technologies.

Latest Patents

Among his latest innovations is the "Self-amplifying electromechanical partial lining disc brake." This invention features a ramp mechanism that acts as a self-amplification device. A rack for driving a friction brake pad is strategically positioned between roller elements of the ramp mechanism, particularly at the geometrical centroid of an imaginary surface defined by these elements. This design allows for a more uniform distribution of load to the roller elements, resulting in a consistent pressing force of the friction brake pad against the brake disc. This innovation effectively counteracts irregular pad wear.

Another significant patent is the "Self-reinforcing electromechanical disc brake." This invention includes a brake caliper produced through shaping, which is integrated with a housing for the electromechanical parts of the actuating device. The design creates a dimensionally stable hollow body, enabling the production of a bending-resistant and torsionally rigid brake caliper with a reduced wall thickness.

Career Highlights

Andreas Henke is currently employed at Robert Bosch GmbH, a leading company in automotive technology and engineering. His work at Bosch has allowed him to focus on developing innovative braking solutions that improve vehicle safety and efficiency.

Collaborations

Henke has collaborated with several talented individuals in his field, including Dietmar Baumann and Dirk Hofmann. These collaborations have contributed to the successful development of his patented technologies.

Conclusion

Andreas Henke's contributions to electromechanical braking systems demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence in engineering. His patents reflect a deep understanding of mechanical design and functionality, paving the way for advancements in automotive safety.

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