Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2003
Title: Hellmut Bünsch: Innovator in Metal Can Technology and Lead Accumulators
Introduction
Hellmut Bünsch is a notable inventor based in Hamburg, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the fields of metal can technology and lead/sulphuric acid accumulators. With a total of two patents to his name, Bünsch's work has had a lasting impact on these industries.
Latest Patents
Bünsch's latest patents include a compound dip process for metal cans. This innovative method involves applying sealant onto or into a folded-seam closure of a metal can. Instead of introducing sealant into the U-shaped lid flange and drying, the invention allows the compound or sealant to be applied to the base flange. The base of the metal can is dipped into a current of fluid sealant, which substantially improves the precision of dosing and the exact amount of applied sealant. Another significant patent involves a separator for lead/sulphuric acid accumulators and a process to reduce the formation of colored deposits in these accumulators. This invention aims to reduce the quantity of colored, mostly dark, and frequently adhesive deposits that form in lead accumulators with separators of filled poly-olefins during formation and operation.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Hellmut Bünsch has worked with several prominent companies, including Daramic, Inc. and Schmalbach-Lubeca AG. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise and innovative capabilities in his field.
Collaborations
Bünsch has collaborated with notable individuals such as Klaus Heinrich Ihmels and Frank Otto Theubert. These partnerships have likely enriched his work and led to further advancements in his inventions.
Conclusion
Hellmut Bünsch is a distinguished inventor whose contributions to metal can technology and lead/sulphuric acid accumulators have made a significant impact. His innovative patents and collaborations reflect his dedication to advancing these fields.