Inventor · Berlin, DE

Jan Münzer

13Patents
3h-index
25Co-inventors
52Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 5, 2004 → Oct 28, 2013

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8414264B2 Method for producing a gas turbine component which is to be coated, with exposed holes, device for carrying out the method, and coatable turbine blade with film cooling holes Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 34 Active
US8156714B2 Beverage bottling plant for filling beverage bottles with a beverage bottle treatment machine and a beverage bottle treatment machine in a beverage bottling plant Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 8 Active
US8257032B2 Gas turbine with a guide vane Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Active
US7600542B2 Beverage bottling plant for filling bottles with a liquid beverage filling material having a treatment section Human Necessities 3 Active
US7832988B2 Turbine blade Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 3 Active
US8021118B2 Turbine blade for a turbine with a cooling medium passage Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 3 Active
US8123110B2 Method for soldering with a multistep temperature profile Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US7513092B2 Beverage bottling plant for filling bottles with a liquid beverage filling material, and a method for the operation thereof Human Necessities 2 Expired
US7832620B2 Method for soldering with a multistep temperature profile Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US8128357B2 Stator blade segment of a thermal turbomachine, associated production method and also thermal turbomachine Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US9040871B2 Process for producing a hole using different laser positions Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Active
US9597751B2 Method for producing a hole with side-delimiting flanks in a component Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Active
US9835391B2 Heat recovery from a tunnel recooling process Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.