Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009
Title: Jürgen Kellers - Innovator in Superconductive Technology
Introduction
Jürgen Kellers is an inventor based in Haltern am See, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of superconductive technology, particularly through his innovative designs and applications. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work continues to influence the industry.
Latest Patent Applications
One of Jürgen Kellers' notable patent applications is for a "Synchronous Superconductive Rotary Machine Having a Consecutive Pole Arrangement." This invention relates to a synchronously excited rotary machine featuring a superconductive rotor. The design includes a plurality of projecting first pole units made of magnetic material and second pole units equipped with superconductive coils wrapped around a core element of magnetic material. Each second pole unit is strategically positioned between two adjacent first pole units. The second pole units are spaced apart from a back iron and the first pole units through a series of thermally insulating support elements, creating an evacuated spacing that functions as a magnetic air gap. An enclosed housing is integrated with the back iron, where the first and second pole units are arranged. The superconductive coils of the second pole units are in fluid communication with a cooling system, allowing for efficient operation. The first pole units and back iron operate at ambient temperature, while the second pole units function at cryogenic temperatures.
Conclusion
Jürgen Kellers is a dedicated inventor whose work in superconductive technology showcases his innovative spirit and technical expertise. His contributions, particularly in the design of synchronous superconductive rotary machines, highlight the potential for advancements in this field.