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Archive | 1993

Crankshaft, particularly for internal combustion engines

Rudolf Flierl; Markus Huber; Reinhard Joos


Archive | 1998

Combustion engine having a device for second order mass balancing

Rudolf Flierl; Markus Huber; Reinhard Jooss


Archive | 2010

Cast iron cast part and method for production thereof

Markus Huber; Juergen Mittrach; Petra Suess; Dirk Radebach


Archive | 2011

Method for manufacturing connecting-rod eyes of connecting rod for lifting cylinder-combustion engine, involves directly applying stock material about pre-processing diameter, and directly applying sliding layer on stock material

Markus Huber; Clemens Luchner


Archive | 2010

Internal-combustion engine e.g. diesel engine, has circularly closed line pressing part formed by contact areas after mounting of fuel injector at fuel rail, where filling end and rail are formed concave and/or convex to each other at areas

Markus Huber; Frank Albertz; Udo Reilaender


Archive | 2015

Cutting Head for an Ultrasonic Cutting Device

Markus Huber; Marc-Christian Heilmeier; Eva Honickel


Archive | 2013

Tête de découpe pour dispositif de découpe à ultrasons

Marc-Christian Heilmeier; Eva Honickel; Markus Huber


Archive | 2012

Cutting head for an ultra cutter

Marc-Christian Heilmeier; Eva Honickel; Markus Huber


Archive | 2012

Schneidkopf für eine Ultraschneidvorrichtung Cutting head for an ultra-cutter

Marc-Christian Heilmeier; Eva Honickel; Markus Huber


Archive | 2011

Cylinder head for internal combustion engine, has fuel injector for insertion of fuel directly in cylinder of internal combustion engine, where fuel injector has valve needle that is movable in axial direction by control element

Harald Unger; Frank Albertz; Udo Reilaender; Markus Huber; Hans-Christian Bartelt

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