Location History:
- Mannheim, DE (2019 - 2023)
- Weinheim, DE (2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2024
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Rudolf Lindt
Introduction
Rudolf Lindt is a notable inventor based in Mannheim, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of inductive power transfer, holding a total of six patents. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of power systems.
Latest Patents
Lindt's latest patents include a primary-sided and a secondary-sided arrangement of winding structures. This invention features a system for inductive power transfer and a method for inductively supplying power to a vehicle. The primary-sided arrangement includes at least three phase lines and at least one winding structure per phase line. Each winding structure consists of a subwinding structure that extends along a longitudinal axis. The first pitch between corresponding subwinding structures of the first and second winding structures is chosen from an interval of the length of the subwinding structure. Additionally, the second pitch between corresponding subwinding structures of the first and third winding structures is smaller than the first pitch.
Another patent involves a conductor arrangement for inductive power transfer. In this arrangement, a conductor is designed to form at least a first subwinding and a second subwinding that run alongside one another in a first conductor bundle. The first subwinding and the second subwinding are interconnected via a first connecting conductor segment that crosses at least one further conductor segment of the arrangement. This innovative system enhances the efficiency of inductive
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