Location History:
- Sindelfingen, DE (1983 - 1998)
- Sindelifingen, DE (1998)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1983-1998
Title: Walter Peschka: Innovator in Internal Combustion Engine Technology
Introduction
Walter Peschka is a notable inventor based in Sindelfingen, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the development of technologies related to internal combustion engines and electrolysis processes. With a total of 17 patents to his name, Peschka's work reflects a commitment to innovation and improvement in mechanical systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Peschka has developed a process for increasing the torque of an internal combustion engine. This invention aims to enhance the performance of engines by optimizing the mass flow of gaseous oxidizing agents into the cylinders. By igniting a charging mixture of fuel and oxidizing agent at strategic points, his method allows for a significant increase in torque across various rotational speeds. Additionally, he has patented a process and electrolyzer for the electrolysis of a fluid electrolyte. This invention utilizes thermal energy from moderately high-temperature reservoirs to improve the efficiency of electrolysis, employing Lorentz forces to facilitate the migration of ions within the electrolytic cell.
Career Highlights
Walter Peschka has worked with prestigious organizations, including the German Aerospace Center (Deutsche Forschungs- und Versuchsanstalt für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.). His experience in these research institutions has allowed him to collaborate on advanced projects that push the boundaries of current technology.
Collaborations
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