Location History:
- Woerth, DE (1998)
- Worth am Main, DE (2000)
- Worth, DE (2000)
- Wörth am Main, DE (2001)
- Wörth, DE (2001 - 2002)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998-2002
Title: Innovations by Inventor Stefan Reh
Introduction
Stefan Reh is a notable inventor based in Worth, Germany, recognized for his contributions to automotive technology. With a total of seven patents to his name, Reh has made significant advancements in the design and functionality of steering wheels, particularly in relation to airbag systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest inventions is an array for activating the horn in built-in modular steering wheels. This invention involves a unique design where the airbag cover is integrated into the steering wheel rim. The airbag unit is connected to at least one contact of the horn and is fixed to a section of the steering wheel that is elastically deformable. This innovative design allows for effective activation of the horn while maintaining safety and functionality.
Another significant patent by Reh is for a steering wheel that incorporates an airbag module. This invention features a rotationally arranged component secured to the steering wheel nave or the steering column. The design ensures that the center of gravity of the component remains eccentrically positioned, allowing it to maintain its position even when the steering wheel is rotated. This advancement enhances the safety and reliability of airbag deployment during vehicle operation.
Career Highlights
Stefan Reh has had a distinguished career, working with prominent companies in the automotive industry. He has been associated with Petri AG and Daimler Chrysler AG, where he contributed to various innovative projects. His experience in
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