Munich, Germany

Mathias Köppl


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008

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Title: Mathias Köppl: Innovator in Automotive Safety

Introduction

Mathias Köppl is a notable inventor based in Munich, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of automotive safety, particularly in the design of instrument panels that integrate airbag devices. His innovative approach aims to enhance passenger safety in motor vehicles.

Latest Patents

Köppl holds a patent for an "Instrument panel for a motor vehicle having an airbag device integrated in a ventilation arrangement." This invention features an airbag module and instrument panel assembly designed for motor vehicles. The assembly includes at least one ventilation outlet and a ventilation duct positioned behind the instrument panel. The airbag module is securely fastened behind the instrument panel and contains a gas generator along with a folded airbag within its housing. The ventilation outlet is covered by a grid that opens when the airbag module is activated, allowing the airbag to unfold safely. The design ensures that the airbag unfolds into the ventilation duct and subsequently exits through the ventilation outlet, providing an effective safety mechanism during an accident.

Career Highlights

Mathias Köppl is currently employed at Autoliv Development AB, a company renowned for its commitment to automotive safety technologies. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions that improve the safety features of vehicles, particularly in the area of airbag systems.

Collaborations

Köppl collaborates with esteemed colleagues such as Thomas Reiter and Karl-Heinz Sommer. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of safety technologies in the automotive industry.

Conclusion

Mathias Köppl's contributions to automotive safety through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing passenger protection. His work at Autoliv Development AB continues to influence the future of vehicle safety systems.

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