Muttenz, Switzerland

Pierre Liechti

USPTO Granted Patents = 7 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.5

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 40(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1989-2020

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7 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations and Contributions of Inventor Pierre Liechti

Introduction: Pierre Liechti, an accomplished inventor based in Muttenz, Switzerland, has made significant strides in the fields of chemical process engineering and waste management. With a remarkable portfolio comprising seven patents, he has demonstrated a commitment to developing innovative solutions that address contemporary environmental challenges and enhance material processing.

Latest Patents: Among his most recent inventions, Liechti has developed a novel method for processing and/or recovering and/or reutilizing residues, especially those derived from refinery processes. This method involves introducing a base substance that may include hydrocarbons like kerosene and oil, along with metallic residues, into a reactor. Here, volatile residues evaporate before being transferred to a second reactor where they solidify through cooling, sometimes aided by water evaporation.

Another noteworthy patent is his method for treating a monomer, pre-polymer, polymer, or a corresponding mixture. This invention is particularly relevant in the production of polymer fibers, such as p-aramide fibers. The process entails mixing the substances with a solvent and subjecting them to a series of physical enhancements in a reactor, where they are homogenized and discharged, featuring a force-feed mechanism for added efficiency.

Career Highlights: Liechti’s expertise has been shaped through his tenure at notable companies including List AG and List Holding AG. His work in these organizations has been pivotal in implementing innovative engineering solutions and enhancing production processes.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Pierre Liechti has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Jorg M. List and Reinhard Geisler, contributing to various projects that emphasize innovation and efficiency in chemical processing.

Conclusion: Pierre Liechti's ingenuity and dedication to innovation have led to groundbreaking patents in waste management and polymer treatment. His contributions not only highlight his capabilities as an inventor but also underscore the importance of innovative engineering in addressing environmental challenges and improving material processing techniques. Through continued collaboration and inventive spirit, Liechti is poised to make further advancements in his field.

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