Wetzlar, Germany

Fromund Hock


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1976

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Mind of Fromund Hock

Introduction

Fromund Hock is a notable inventor based in Wetzlar, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the area of signal processing. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method for generating switching signals.

Latest Patents

Hock holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for generating a switching signal using odd and even harmonics." This invention focuses on generating switching signals from alternating currents that contain harmonics or from a mixture of at least two alternating currents with adjacent fundamentals. The method involves filtering one even and one odd harmonic from the frequency range, amplifying and rectifying them, and generating a switching signal when a specific and adjustable ratio is achieved between these two potentials.

Career Highlights

Hock is associated with Ernst Leitz GmbH, a company known for its precision optics and imaging products. His work at the company has allowed him to explore and implement his innovative ideas in practical applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Hock has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Rudolf Bohme and Klaus Heinecke. These collaborations have fostered an environment of creativity and innovation, contributing to advancements in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Fromund Hock's contributions to electrical engineering and signal processing exemplify the spirit of innovation. His patent reflects a deep understanding of complex systems and a commitment to advancing technology. His work continues to inspire future inventors and engineers.

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