Location History:
- Nordberg, DK (1982)
- Nordborg, DK (1976 - 1984)
- Augustenborg, DK (2018 - 2019)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1976-2019
Title: Leif Skovvang Nielsen: Innovator in Refrigeration Technology
Introduction
Leif Skovvang Nielsen is a prominent inventor based in Augustenborg, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of refrigeration technology, holding a total of 11 patents. His innovative approaches have enhanced the efficiency and functionality of refrigeration systems.
Latest Patents
One of Leif's latest patents is a method for configuring a refrigeration system. This invention relates to a method for configuring, on a control unit, operating parameters of a plurality of devices within a refrigeration system. The process begins with a user selecting a first device to configure from the control unit. The control unit then provides information on valid configurable operating parameters for the selected device. The user can select at least one of these parameters to configure the first device. Subsequently, information about the operating parameters of other devices in the refrigeration system, based on the configuration of the first device, is provided. Finally, the user confirms one or more operating parameters for the other devices, completing the configuration process. This invention also encompasses a control unit and a refrigeration system.
Career Highlights
Leif Skovvang Nielsen is currently employed at Danfoss A/S, a leading company in the field of refrigeration and climate solutions. His work at Danfoss has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas and contribute to advancements in refrigeration technology.
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