Inventor · Barsinghausen, DE

Uwe Nolte

16Patents
2h-index
18Co-inventors
47Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 6, 2002 → Dec 8, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7224864B2 Method for connecting an optical fiber to a grin lens, and a method for producing optical filter modules and filter modules produced according to said method Physics 5 Expired
US9052184B2 Apparatus for position ascertainment Fixed Constructions 4 Active
US8183815B2 Method and control device for automatically determining a mass of a door system Performing Operations; Transporting 2 Active
US7791302B2 Method for measuring a motor current Electricity 2 Active
US8350505B2 Method for ascertaining a correction value for the angle of the rotor of an electrically commuted reversible synchronous motor Electricity 2 Active
US8421387B2 Method and device for controlling a motor Electricity 2 Active
US7804378B2 Method and apparatus for pulse width modulation Electricity 2 Active
US9534882B2 Device and method for driving a door Fixed Constructions 1 Active
US7906929B2 Method and device for controlling a three-phase machine having several phase windings, which can be controlled by means of pulse width modulation Electricity 1 Active
US9654393B2 Method for transmitting information and device for carrying out the method Electricity 1 Active
US10059564B2 Method for determining moving mass of a door system Physics 0 Active
US11287386B2 Method for controlling alkali emissions of a glass element during hot forming Physics 0 Active
US7689380B2 Device and method for sensing a position of a drive unit Physics 0 Active
US10316566B2 Modular door drive control system, and modular door drive system Fixed Constructions 0 Active
US9352936B2 Method and apparatus for determining a force, and use of the method and/or of the apparatus Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US12209886B2 System and method for monitoring a failsafe function of sensors in a motor Physics 0 Active

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