Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006
Title: Karsten Fleck: Innovator in Electrical Switching Technology
Introduction
Karsten Fleck is a notable inventor based in Munich, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the development of methods for controlling electrical switching modules. His innovative approach has led to the creation of a patented technology that enhances the functionality and reliability of electrical systems.
Latest Patents
Karsten Fleck holds a patent for a "Method for controlling a displaceable electrical switching module." This invention relates to a method for controlling an electrical switching module that can be displaced between an entry position and an exit position. The switching module includes switching contacts of vacuum switching tubes and an isolating element that can also be displaced. This isolating element comprises isolating contacts that can connect to and disconnect from corresponding mating contacts inside an enclosed switchboard section as required. The invention ensures that the switching contacts support the closing and opening processes under the control influence of a closing spring and an opening spring. This method is particularly useful for controlling displaceable switching modules in medium voltage switchboard sections.
Career Highlights
Karsten Fleck is associated with Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, a leading global technology company. His work at Siemens has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical applications, contributing to advancements in electrical engineering. His expertise in controlling electrical switching modules has positioned him as a key figure in his field.
Collaborations
Karsten has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Nils Anger and Ralph Löser. These collaborations have fostered an environment of innovation and have led to the development of cutting-edge technologies in electrical systems.
Conclusion
Karsten Fleck's contributions to electrical engineering through his patented methods for controlling electrical switching modules demonstrate his commitment to innovation. His work continues to influence the industry and improve the reliability of electrical systems.