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Archive | 1996

STEUERGERÄT BESTEHEND AUS MINDESTENS ZWEI GEHÄUSETEILEN

Willy Bentz; Peter Jares; Dieter Karr; Paul Hermanutz; Waldemar Ernst


Archive | 1996

Control device, consisting of at least two housing parts

Harald Cuntz; Peter Jares; Dieter Karr


Archive | 1996

Control device consisting of at least two housing sections

Willy Bentz; Peter Jares; Dieter Karr; Paul Hermanutz; Waldemar Ernst


Archive | 1992

Electrical device, in particular a switching and control unit for motor vehicles

Gert Jakob; Joachim Zimmermann; Friedrich Horn; Hans Rummel; Thomas Sutter; Dieter Karr; Karl Schupp; Dieter Neuhaus; Dieter Hussmann; Peter Jares


Archive | 1993

Housing for a control device having a printed circuit board with an electrically and thermally conducting lining

Dieter Hussmann; Thomas Jessberger; Dieter Karr; Karl Schupp; Peter Jares; Dieter Neuhaus; Markus Harsch; Bernd Weber


Archive | 1996

Metal core circuit board and method of making

Karl Schupp; Peter Jares; Dieter Karr; Markus Harsch


Archive | 1992

Electrical device, especially switching and control device for motor vehicles

Gert Jakob; Joachim Zimmermann; Friedrich Horn; Hans Rummel; Thomas Sutter; Dieter Karr; Karl Schupp; Dieter Neuhaus; Dieter Hussmann; Peter Jares


Archive | 1993

HOUSING FOR CONTROL DEVICES

Dieter Hussmann; Thomas Jessberger; Dieter Karr; Karl Schupp; Peter Jares; Dieter Neuhaus; Markus Harsch; Bernd Weber


Archive | 1995

Device for removing heat dissipated by an electronic or electro-mechanical component

Dieter Hussmann; Peter Jares; Thomas Jessberger; Didier Weber


Archive | 1993

Arrangement of a power component on a printed circuit board

Harald Cuntz; Ulrich Dr Schaefer; Peter Jares; Dieter Karr

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