U.S. patents available from 1976 to present.
U.S. patent applications available from 2005 to present.

Icon_funbox Quotables

"Radio has no future."

Lord Kelvin, British mathematician and physicist ; 1897

Newsletter  PatentStorm News

Make the Most of Our Site

See this month's Top Inventors and Most Cited Patents.

Stay on top of the latest innovations by subscribing to an RSS feed.

Registered users: Manage your profile.

 

Inventor: Ernst Mischler


Address: Roggwil, CH
No. of patents: 5
Last patent issue date: 08/03/2010

NumberTitleIssue Date
7765711Linear guiding system comprising a position measuring device
Disclosed is a linear guiding system (1) comprising at least one guide rail (2), at least one guide carriage (3) that is supported on the guide rail and can be moved therealong, and a device (5) for measuring a distance traveled by the gu...
08/03/2010
6692151Linear motion guide with a positively guided cage for rolling elements
A linear motion guide for mounting and longitudinally guiding machine parts, in which a first guide element provided to be fixed to a machine part is guided by a plurality of rolling elements along a longitudinal movement axis with respect to a second gui...
02/17/2004
6629779Linear displacement guide
A linear displacement guide, comprising a guide rail and slide that is supported via roller elements on the guide rail. The guide rail contains a groove extending essentially in longitudinal direction and through openings that can be covered for fastening...
10/07/2003
6550969Carriage for linear guiding device
A carriage for a linear guiding device, designed to be arranged on a rail. The carriage includes a center section and two legs that each join the center section, thus providing the carriage with an essentially U-shaped design. The carriage further include...
04/22/2003
6210040Linear-movement guide
A slider of a linear-movement guide, which is provided in a rail-supported arrangement, has a center segment and two legs that respectively adjoin the center segment so that the slider has an essentially U-shaped cross section, and a recess that extends p...
04/03/2001
 
Sign InRegister
Username  
Password   
forgot password?