Rheinstetten, Germany

Roland Kochel


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 76(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997

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Title: Innovative Contributions of Roland Kochel in Filter Material Technology

Introduction: Roland Kochel is an inventor based in Rheinstetten, Germany, known for his work in the development of advanced filter materials. With a unique approach to combining natural and synthetic fibers, Kochel has made significant contributions to the field of packaging, particularly in the production of tea bags, coffee bags, and coffee filters.

Latest Patents: Kochel holds a patent for a remarkable filter material that comprises an at least two-layer non-woven substrate. This innovative design features one layer made of natural fibers and another made from synthetic fibers. The synthetic layer, comprised of individual plastic fibers, is deposited in a heated state onto the natural fiber layer. This process results in the fusing of both fiber types, creating a robust filter material with excellent properties. A key advantage of this invention is its low particle discharge, thanks to the reduced presence of cross-pores. This ensures that the final product is functional for its intended applications while maintaining quality.

Career Highlights: Upon working at Papcel - Papier und Cellulose, Technologie und Handels-gmbh, Kochel has dedicated his efforts to advancing the technology associated with filter materials. His innovative approach and understanding of materials science have allowed him to develop solutions that meet the stringent performance requirements of modern packaging.

Collaborations: In his work, Roland Kochel collaborates closely with Gunter Heinrich, a fellow innovator at Papcel. Their teamwork has fostered an environment of creativity and ingenuity, leading to significant advancements in filter technology.

Conclusion: Roland Kochel's contributions to filter material invention are noteworthy, reflecting his ability to merge natural and synthetic fibers for improved performance. His patent serves as a testament to his innovative spirit and the ongoing evolution of filter technology.

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