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HOMBUECHER HEINZ-DIETER

Overview
  • Total Patents
    14
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HOMBUECHER HEINZ-DIETER has a total of 14 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2003. It filed its patents most often in Germany, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets thermal processes, environmental technology and consumer goods are URCH JOHN FRANCIS, NAKANO SHIGEKAZU and MENERGA APPARATEBAU GMBH.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Hombuecher Heinz-Dieter 14
#2 Blaha Stefan 2
#3 Kuhn Michael 2

Latest patents

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DE102012105255A1 Device for controlling defined flow rate of centrifugal pump, has programmable control unit for determining required flow rate and control device is provided to control centrifugal pump in hydraulic system of heat pump on condenser side
DE102012104940A1 Method for cooling fluids with a screw conveyor
EP2357422A2 Method and ventilation assembly with an extraction device and at least one air supply device
DE102009015515A1 Waste water cooling device, has mechanism attached to outer wall of pipe, where mechanism uses outer wall as heat transfer surface and fluid is directly or indirectly heatable by mechanism for supply of heat energy to consumers
DE102009011747A1 Device for heat recovery in a heat exchanger system with energy input in ventilation devices
WO2009071074A2 Device for increasing the heating and cooling output of a heat pump in heat reclamation in air conditioning units
DE102006052166A1 Device for controlling the heating performance of a heat pump used in heating and ventilating applications feeds a volume stream of a heat carrier medium from a condenser of the heat pump to a de-heater
DE102004040737A1 Assembly to maintain a constant temperature in the feed temperature, at liquid cooling and in heat pumps, has a buffer store for energy transport and a controlled bypass flow around it
WO2004072560A1 Method and device for recovering energy
DE10323287A1 Method and device for energy recovery