Location History:
- Bockenem, DE (2001 - 2008)
- Bockenem-Stoery, DE (2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2012
Title: Wilhelm Probst: Innovator in Automotive Antenna Technology
Introduction
Wilhelm Probst is a notable inventor based in Bockenem, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of automotive technology, particularly in the area of antenna systems for vehicles. With a total of three patents to his name, Probst's work has advanced the way vehicles receive radio signals.
Latest Patents
Probst's latest patents include an innovative antenna array for motor vehicles. This antenna array features at least one AM antenna designed to receive long wave, medium wave, and short wave signals. Additionally, it incorporates an electrically conductive structural part adjacent to the AM antenna, which is connected to the vehicle's ground or supply potential through a filter element. This design effectively suppresses signal frequencies in specific ranges that the AM antenna is intended to receive.
Another significant patent is his antenna configuration for radio reception in motor vehicles. This configuration is particularly suited for vehicles with roofs made predominantly of dielectric materials and those with collapsible roof structures for open driving. The design integrates emitters into roof elements and includes emitters located in the interior paneling below the vehicle's belt line. A resilient contact ensures a ground connection for emitters in movable roof structures, complemented by a switching system for alternating operation of the emitters.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Wilhelm Probst has worked with prominent companies in the automotive industry. He has been associated
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