Munich, Georgia

Muller


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 188(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1989

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Inventor Muller in Coordinate-Measuring Instruments

Introduction

Inventor Muller, based in Munich, Germany, has made significant contributions to the field of precision measurement technology. With a focus on enhancing the functionality of coordinate-measuring instruments, Muller holds a patent that showcases his innovative approach to engineering.

Latest Patents

Muller's most notable patent is for an articulating head designed for a coordinate-measuring instrument. This invention features bearings that provide reproducible travel behavior, allowing for precision angular displacement of a mounted probe-pin around two orthogonal component axes of rotation. The technology relies on high-resolution angle encoders to read and report the instantaneous angle for each axis to the computer of the coordinate-measuring machine. Active position-control circuits utilize these encoders to manage drive movements, ensuring accurate measurements as per the programmed instructions of the machine. The articulating head's probe holder can be oriented to any desired angle relative to the workpiece, enabling measurements through controlled actuation while the machine's rectilinear drives are stationary. Calibration programs determine the alignment and travel behavior of the articulation axes, which are essential for correcting measurement values obtained from the angle encoders.

Career Highlights

Muller is associated with Carl Zeiss Stiftung, a prominent organization known for its advancements in optical and measurement technologies. His work has contributed to the development of more accurate and efficient measuring instruments, enhancing the capabilities of engineers and manufacturers in various industries.

Collaborations

Muller has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Eckhard Enderle and Dieter Kaufmann. Their combined expertise has fostered innovation and progress in the field of precision measurement.

Conclusion

Inventor Muller’s contributions to coordinate-measuring instruments exemplify the importance of innovation in engineering. His patented technology not only enhances measurement precision but also reflects the collaborative spirit of the engineering community.

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