Inventor profile of:

Stephan BUschnakowski

City:

Chemnitz

Country:

Germany

Published Applications:

14

Last publication date:

2018-12-06

Recent patent applications by BUschnakowski Stephan

Stephan BUschnakowski from Chemnitz, DE has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2018-12-06
US20180348258A1
Physics

Method for contacting at least two metal electrodes and arrangement

#2 | 2018-02-01
US20180034204A1
Electricity

Sensor arrangement for use in process automation

#3 | 2016-06-02
US20160153925A1
Physics

Sensor and method for manufacturing the sensor

#4 | 2015-03-19
US20150081244A1
Physics

Method for determining a physical and/or chemical, temperature dependent, process variable

#5 | 2015-03-12
US20150069999A1
Physics

Method for contacting at least two metal electrodes and arrangement

#6 | 2014-01-16
US20140015540A1
Physics

Method for ascertaining at least one malfunction of a conductive conductivity sensor

#7 | 2013-06-27
US20130160542A1
Physics

Sensor end module, sensor and measuring system

#8 | 2012-07-05
US20120168321A1
Physics

Electrochemical half cell, electrochemical sensor and method for measuring at least one measured variable of a measured medium with an electrochemical sensor

#9 | 2011-06-23
US20110153040A1
Physics

Arrangement with a superordinated control unit and at least one intelligent field device connectable with the control unit

#10 | 2010-11-11
US20100283327A1
Electricity

Method and apparatus for transmission of energy and data

#11 | 2010-11-11
US20100281987A1
Physics

Device for monitoring one or more process variables

#12 | 2010-08-26
US20100216343A1
Physics

Cable circuit with digital signal conditioning

#13 | 2010-08-19
US20100211832A1
Physics

SYSTEM FOR PROCESS AUTOMATION WITH A PLURALITY OF INTELLIGENT SENSOR AND A METHOD FOR CALIBRATING THE SENSORS

#14 | 2010-05-06
US20100109636A1
Physics

Measuring apparatus and method for detecting moisture at a measurement voltage input of the measuring apparatus

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