Schröck
Rainer Schröck, Bürmoos AT
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100161955 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROGRAMMING A CORDLESS HANDPIECE FOR ROOT CANAL TREATMENT - A method and device for programming a cordless handpiece used for root canal treatment and having a first memory and a tool holder for a treatment tool are described. The method includes providing a first data volume having a plurality of data sets in a second memory separate from the first memory, each of the data sets comprising at least one parameter assigned to the cordless handpiece and/or to the operable tool, selecting at least some of the data sets from the first data volume in the second memory, transmitting the selected data sets from the second memory to the first memory of the handpiece, and selecting a data set from the updated first memory for operation of the handpiece. | 06-24-2010 |
Rainer Schröck, Bürmoos AT
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100161955 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROGRAMMING A CORDLESS HANDPIECE FOR ROOT CANAL TREATMENT - A method and device for programming a cordless handpiece used for root canal treatment and having a first memory and a tool holder for a treatment tool are described. The method includes providing a first data volume having a plurality of data sets in a second memory separate from the first memory, each of the data sets comprising at least one parameter assigned to the cordless handpiece and/or to the operable tool, selecting at least some of the data sets from the first data volume in the second memory, transmitting the selected data sets from the second memory to the first memory of the handpiece, and selecting a data set from the updated first memory for operation of the handpiece. | 06-24-2010 |
Thomas Schröck, Erlangen DE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130201734 | DEVICE FOR SUPPRESSING HIGH-FREQUENCY CURRENTS IN INFEED LINES OF AN INVERTER - A device for suppressing high-frequency currents in infeed lines to an inverter having a common-mode impedance. A magnetic core is configured for inductively coupling the infeed lines, wherein the current load on the common-mode impedance is minimized. A snubber impedance unit is inductively coupled to the common-mode impedance and has a frequency-dependent impedance. | 08-08-2013 |