Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2010
Title: Innovations of Wolfgang Richter
Introduction
Wolfgang Richter is a notable inventor based in Kornwestheim, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the development of innovative coolant control systems for internal combustion engines. With a total of four patents to his name, Richter's work exemplifies the intersection of technology and practical application.
Latest Patents
Richter's latest patents include a "Coolant controller and method for its manufacture." This invention features a coolant controller designed for a coolant circuit of an internal combustion engine. The controller consists of a housing that contains a thermostat valve, which includes a valve closing member that is loadable by a working element based on temperature values. Additionally, it incorporates a temperature sensor and a heating element for the working element. The design allows for a pre-manufactured assembly that integrates the plug, temperature sensor, connecting lines, and current supply for the heating element into the housing.
Another significant patent is the "Heatable dilation element." This invention pertains to an expansion or elastic material working element, particularly for operating a thermostatic valve. It features a housing with a movable working pin and contains expansion material along with a heating device that includes an electrical resistance element. The innovative design aims to enhance the response speed of the device, utilizing a support with a cavity and a heating conductor wound around it.
Career Highlights
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