Hechendorf, Germany

Reiner Rasch


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 78(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998

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Title: Reiner Rasch: Innovator in Electronically Commutated DC Machines

Introduction

Reiner Rasch is a notable inventor based in Hechendorf, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronically commutated DC machines. His innovative designs focus on enhancing the performance and efficiency of DC motors.

Latest Patents

Rasch holds a patent for an electronically commutated DC machine. This machine features a permanent magnet rotor that provides a cylindrical air gap with a homogeneous magnetic field. The design includes straight, radially extending field lines and continuously alternating polarity. The stator is formed as a self-supporting coil made of conductor material and cured synthetic resin, which comprises straight coil portions extending within the air gap. This design allows for air cooling, high current density, and good overload capacity, while maintaining a linear behavior in response to the supplied current. The conductor material consists of strands made up of thin, individually insulated filaments, each with a diameter of 0.4 mm or less. The compacted conductor material and liquid resin create a stator coil with a volume content of conductor material ranging from 70 to 90%.

Career Highlights

Reiner Rasch is associated with Orto Holding AG, where he continues to develop innovative technologies in the field of DC machines. His work has contributed to advancements in motor design and efficiency.

Collaborations

Rasch has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Andreas Grundl and Bernard Hoffmann. Their combined expertise has furthered the development of innovative solutions in their field.

Conclusion

Reiner Rasch's contributions to electronically commutated DC machines highlight his role as a significant inventor in the industry. His innovative designs and collaborations continue to influence advancements in motor technology.

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