Location History:
- Darmstadt, DE (2020 - 2022)
- Bensheim, DE (2022 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2024
Title: Christian Mandel: Innovator in Electrical Contact Devices
Introduction
Christian Mandel is a notable inventor based in Darmstadt, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the development of contact devices. With a total of 10 patents to his name, Mandel's work showcases his innovative approach to solving complex electrical connectivity challenges.
Latest Patents
Mandel's latest patents include a contact device, specifically a coaxial contact device. This device features a first contact element that extends along a straight line and a second contact element that is inclined with respect to the first. The first contact element comprises a connecting body, a first contact portion, and a flap. The flap is designed to enhance the functionality of the contact device by maintaining a distance from the first contact portion. Another notable patent is for an electrical ferrule, which is designed for electrical cables. This ferrule includes a body that connects two flanks and features a latch or lock for securing the flanks together, allowing for a variable diameter during installation.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Christian Mandel has worked with prominent companies in the electrical industry. He has been associated with TE Connectivity Germany GmbH and TE Connectivity Nederland B.V. These experiences have allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to innovative projects in electrical connectivity.
Collaborations
Mandel has collaborated with several talented individuals in his field. Notable
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