Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2019
Title: Phlipp Hahn: Innovator in Hydraulic Valve Technology
Introduction
Phlipp Hahn is a notable inventor based in Turckheim, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of hydraulic technology, particularly through his innovative designs and solutions. With a total of two patents to his name, Hahn continues to push the boundaries of engineering in mobile machinery.
Latest Patents
Hahn's latest patents include a hydraulic valve arrangement with a control and regulating function. This invention relates to a hydraulic valve arrangement designed for controlling and regulating at least one hydraulic consumer of a mobile machine. The arrangement features a summation interconnection of at least two hydraulic valves and a consumer interconnection of hydraulic valves. The outputs of the summation interconnection are hydraulically connected to the inputs of the consumer interconnection. A key aspect of this invention is the inclusion of at least one backflow valve in the consumer interconnection. This backflow valve is designed to throttle a consumer return volume flow, opening or closing in response to consumer inflow pressure. It comprises a main piston arranged in a bushing and at least two further pistons arranged in a lid separate from the bushing, with the main piston and control piston interacting via a compression spring.
Career Highlights
Phlipp Hahn is currently employed at Liebherr Mining Equipment Colmar Sas, where he applies his expertise in hydraulic systems. His work focuses on developing advanced hydraulic solutions that enhance the efficiency and functionality of mobile machinery.
Collaborations
Hahn collaborates with talented coworkers, including Patrick Stephan and Pascal Progin, who contribute to the innovative environment at Liebherr Mining Equipment Colmar Sas.
Conclusion
Phlipp Hahn is a distinguished inventor whose work in hydraulic valve technology has made a significant impact in the field of mobile machinery. His innovative patents and collaborative efforts continue to drive advancements in hydraulic systems.