Kalsdorf, Austria

Martin Galler

USPTO Granted Patents = 16 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.4

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Graz, AT (2012 - 2016)
  • Karlsdorf, AT (2020)
  • Kalsdorf, AT (2017 - 2021)
  • Munich, DE (2023)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2012-2023

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16 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Martin Galler: Innovator in Haptic Feedback Technology

Introduction

Martin Galler is a distinguished inventor based in Kalsdorf, Austria. He has made significant contributions to the field of haptic feedback technology, holding a total of 16 patents. His innovative work focuses on devices that enhance user interaction through tactile sensations.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents is a device providing haptic feedback, which features a piezoelectric actuator capable of detecting actuation force while delivering haptic feedback. This device utilizes a deformable metal sheet to amplify the linear expansion of the actuator in the desired direction. The actuator is designed with a flat piezoelectric basic body that generates active haptic feedback when a force is detected. Another notable patent is for a multilayer component that includes a main body with alternately arranged ceramic layers and inner electrodes, featuring at least two outer electrodes with different polarities and geometric shapes for effective electrical contact.

Career Highlights

Martin Galler has worked with prominent companies in the electronics sector, including Epcos AG and TDK Electronics AG. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in haptic technology.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Reinhard Gabl and Franz Rinner, contributing to the advancement of technology in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Martin Galler's work in haptic feedback technology exemplifies his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patents reflect a deep understanding of user interaction and the potential of tactile feedback in modern devices.

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