Location History:
- Hoffnungsthal, DE (1977 - 1980)
- Lohmar, DE (1987)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1977-1987
Title: Innovations of Klaus Beisner
Introduction
Klaus Beisner is a notable inventor based in Hoffnungsthal, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the area of material processing. With a total of four patents to his name, Beisner's work focuses on improving methods and apparatuses for the comminution of brittle materials.
Latest Patents
One of Klaus Beisner's latest patents is titled "Method and apparatus for continuous pressure comminution of brittle." This invention describes a method and apparatus for the continuous pressure comminution of brittle grinding stock, such as cement clinker. The process involves simultaneous operations of unit grain comminution and product bed comminution within the same roller machine. The grinding stock is first precomminuted in a wider roller gap and then further comminuted in the narrowest roller gap, characterized by a high pressure of more than 2 metric tons per centimeter of roller length. A sifter is provided after the pressure roller to enhance the efficiency of the process.
Another significant patent is the "Method for the treatment of finely grained material, particularly for calcining cement." This invention outlines a method and mechanism for calcining cement, where the material is preheated in a precalcining zone. Heated discharge gases are directed upward from a main calcining furnace, while a supply of fuel and oxygen is fed to a preoxidation zone beneath the precalcining zone. This innovative approach allows for controlled heating and oxidation of the raw material.
Career Highlights
Klaus Beisner is associated with Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz AG, a company known for its advancements in engineering and technology. His work at the company has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions for material processing.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Klaus Beisner has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kunibert Brachthauser and Hubert Ramesohl. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of technology in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Klaus Beisner's contributions to engineering and material processing through his patents demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to improving industrial processes. His work continues to influence the field and inspire future advancements.