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Archive | 2007

Camshaft adjusting device

Matthias Gregor; Jens Meintschel; Thomas Stolk; Alexander von Gaisberg-Helfenberg


Archive | 2009

Valve train device

Jens Meintschel; Thomas Stolk; Gaisberg-Helfenberg Alexander Von


Archive | 2005

Camshaft adjusting device for internal combustion engine, has adjusting unit provided such that crankshaft phase angle is adjusted based on crankshaft driving torque and preset phase angle to achieve emergency running crankshaft phase angle

Alexander von Gaisberg-Helfenberg; Jens Meintschel; Thomas Stolk


Archive | 2010

Valve drive train device

Jens Meintschel; Thomas Stolk; Alexander von Gaisberg-Helfenberg


Archive | 1998

Arrangement for adjusting an electromagnetic valve actuator

Thomas Stolk; Alexander Von Gaisberg


Archive | 2010

Valve train device, particularly for internal combustion engine, has two cam elements which are axially adjusted by shifting gate, and sensor unit

Alexander von Gaisberg-Helfenberg; Jens Dr.-Ing. Meintschel; Thomas Stolk


Archive | 2005

Cam shaft adjusting device has shafts, which can be locked with each other in rotationally fixed manner and depend on operating conditions whereby auxiliary solenoid actuates excitation coil effecting axial movement of rotor

Alexander von Gaisberg-Helfenberg; Matthias Gregor; Jens Meintschel; Tilmann Römheld; Petra Schulz; Thomas Stolk


Archive | 2002

Device for actuating a gas exchange valve

Jens Meintschel; Oliver Meister; Thomas Stolk; Alexander Von Gaisberg


Archive | 1998

Device for operating a gas shuttle valve by means of an electromagnetic actuator

Roland Schwegler; Thomas Stolk; Dirk Stubel; Alexander Von Gaisbert


Archive | 2002

Valve driving device

Jens Meinschel; Oliver Meister; Thomas Stolk; Gaisberg Alexander Von

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