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Archive | 2000

Actuator having a sphere and piezoelectric drives

Bernd Ackermann; Gerhard Diefenbach; Astrid Lewalter; Christian Reichinger


Archive | 1998

Driving device for at least two rotation elements, which device comprises at least one piezoelectric driving element

Gerhard Diefenbach; Christian Reichinger; Matthias Wendt


Archive | 1983

Reversing device for a two-pole single-phase synchronous motor

Gerhard Diefenbach; Erich Krainer


Archive | 2001

Piezoelectric drive device for electric shaver, has drive circuit that specifies stimulation voltage amplitude so that effective electrical power taken up does not decrease with increasing load

Gerhard Diefenbach; Christian Reichinger; Hans Steinbusch; Matthias Wendt


Archive | 1998

Driving device for three rotary elements with at least two piezoelectric actuators

Gerhard Diefenbach; Christian Reichinger; Matthias Wendt


Archive | 2000

Actuator having spherical element and piezoelectric drive units

Bernd Ackermann; Gerhard Diefenbach; Astrid Lewalter; Christian Reichinger; レヴァルター アストリッド; ライヒンガー クリスティアン; ディーフェンバッハ ゲルハルト; アッカーマン ベルント


Archive | 1987

Small electric domestic appliance with a rotating knife

Gerhard Diefenbach; Hugo Schemmann; Romuald Leander Bukoschek


Archive | 1979

Shaving apparatus having a shear plate with hair-entry apertures and a cutting unit with lead cutters, which unit is drivable relative to the shear plate

Hugo Schemmann; Gerhard Diefenbach


Archive | 2002

Piezoelectric driving device and a regulation method for a piezoelectric driving device

Gerhard Diefenbach; Christian Reichinger; Hans Steinbusch; Matthias Wendt


Archive | 1991

Vibration device for electric razor or hair-cutter - uses oscillation device controlled by electric stator with resetting springs limiting oscillation amplitude

Gerhard Diefenbach; Hugo Schemmann

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