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Michael Genzel
Also filed as: GENZEL MICHAEL
10 granted patents·349 citations·filing 1989–1998
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10 records- 0198US5033295ADevice for transmission and evaluation of measurement signals for the tire pressure of motor vehiclesBOSCH GMBH ROBERT·Filed 1989·Granted Jul 23, 1991·184 cites·6 claims
- 0285US5737188AControl module for motor vehiclesTELEFUNKEN MICROELECTRON·Filed 1996·Granted Apr 7, 1998·42 cites·5 claims
- 0368US6073644AFluid-operated regulating apparatus and method of using the sameLUK GETRIEBE SYSTEME GMBH·Filed 1997·Granted Jun 13, 2000·26 cites·31 claims
- 0468US5643116ADevice for determining belt rotational speed of continuously variable transmissionTELEFUNKEN MICROELECTRON·Filed 1995·Granted Jul 1, 1997·22 cites·6 claims
- 0552US6189396B1Control arrangement for an automatic, electrohydraulically controlled transmissionAUDI AG·Filed 1998·Granted Feb 20, 2001·14 cites·10 claims
- 0651US5556346APretensioning force adjustment of continuously variable transmissionTELEFUNKEN MICROELECTRON·Filed 1995·Granted Sep 17, 1996·13 cites·11 claims
- 0747US5481210AMethod for controlling clock frequency of a digital logic semiconductor according to temperatureTELEFUNKEN MICROELECTRON·Filed 1994·Granted Jan 2, 1996·19 cites·11 claims
- 0845US5906649AProcedure for controlling continuous variable transmissions in motor vehiclesTELEFUNKEN MICROELECTRON·Filed 1997·Granted May 25, 1999·12 cites·20 claims
- 0938US5983152AProcedure for controlling continuous variable transmissions in motor vehiclesTELEFUNKEN MICROELECTRON·Filed 1997·Granted Nov 9, 1999·8 cites·8 claims
- 1031US5576961AProcedure for controlling a motor vehicle drive unitTELEFUNKEN MICROELECTRON·Filed 1994·Granted Nov 19, 1996·9 cites·8 claims
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