Location History:
- Zurich, CH (1996)
- Urdorf, CH (2001)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996-2001
Title: Innovations of Peter Markus Seitz
Introduction
Peter Markus Seitz is a notable inventor based in Urdorf, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical recording and yarn structure analysis. With a total of two patents to his name, his work focuses on enhancing the accuracy and simplicity of measuring parameters in thread-type materials.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a "Device for optically recording, digitally, a parameter on a longitudinally moved thread-type material." This invention relates to a device and method for the optical recording of at least one parameter on a longitudinally moved thread-type material. The device utilizes an optical sensor composed of at least two individual sensors, allowing for the simultaneous recording of multiple signals, including parameters such as diameter and hairiness of yarn.
Another significant patent is the "Method and apparatus for determining the structure of yarns." This invention involves imaging the surface of a yarn on a sensor with multiple sensor elements of differing structural arrangements. By comparing the signals from these sensor elements, the structure of the examined yarn surface can be determined, including the actual yarn surface, yarn edge, and any impurities.
Career Highlights
Peter Markus Seitz is associated with Zellweger Luwa AG, a company known for its innovations in textile technology. His work at the company has contributed to advancements in the measurement and analysis of yarn properties.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Rolf Hensel and Hans Wampfler, who have also contributed to the field of textile technology.
Conclusion
Peter Markus Seitz's inventions have significantly impacted the textile industry, particularly in the areas of optical recording and yarn analysis. His innovative approaches continue to enhance the accuracy of measurements in thread-type materials.