Location History:
- Grieskirchen, AT (2002)
- Bad Schallerbach, AT (2022)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2025
Title: **Innovator Spotlight: Thomas Kriechbaum and His Revolutionary Conveyor System**
Introduction
Thomas Kriechbaum, based in Bad Schallerbach, Austria, is a distinguished inventor recognized for his contributions to conveyor technology. With a notable patent to his name, Kriechbaum has implemented innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency of conveyor systems used in various industries.
Latest Patents
Kriechbaum holds a patent for a **Conveyor System for Conveying Piece Goods with Improved Electrical Connection System**. This cutting-edge system features frame profiles complemented by an energy supply bus aligned along the frame. The design incorporates a first connection box designed for the electrical connection of a first actuator and a second connection box for a second actuator, which varies in nominal voltage from the first. A significant highlight of this invention is the inclusion of a voltage converter within the second connection box, capable of providing an output alternating voltage of 110 VAC, 230 VAC, and 400 VAC, thereby enhancing operational versatility.
Career Highlights
Kriechbaum is currently affiliated with TGW Mechanics GmbH, a company recognized for its advancements in logistics and material handling. His work emphasizes the integration of innovative engineering solutions to improve operational processes within the company.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Kriechbaum has collaborated with talented professionals, including colleagues Stefan Hofer and Martin Rausch. Together, they contribute to advancing the company's innovative projects and the development of practical solutions in the field of conveyor technology.
Conclusion
Thomas Kriechbaum stands out as an influential inventor in the realm of conveyor systems. Through his patent for an improved electrical connection system, he has showcased the potential for innovation in industrial applications. His ongoing work at TGW Mechanics GmbH, alongside esteemed colleagues, is likely to yield further advancements that will benefit various industries in the future.