The company "Intertronic Gresser GmbH" is now introducing the internationally patented
invention "ELECTRICITY PRODUCED BY SUSPENSION" devised by our Mr German Gresser.
This involves an innovative vehicle wheels suspension system for hybrid and electric cars which generates electricity during the journey and is characterised by an extremely high energy yield.
The far above average amount of usable energy results inevitably from the design-dependent complete elimination of the "steel spring and shock absorbers" suspension components normally used with conventional vehicle suspensions.
Along with comfort beyond compare while travelling, which in many respects exceeds even "air cushioning", the principle benefit of the system is the ability to drive considerably further with the same battery storage capacity, or alternatively lower costs for the manufacture of batteries and a lower vehicle weight for the same distance traveled.
Mr German Gresser (CEO) is the founder and Managing Director of the Intertronic Gresser GmbH company in Würzburg, Germany.
Mr Gresser's secondary occupation is that of a "freelance inventor" and he has, during the past few decades, registered patents for approximately 60 inventions.
The first of these inventions appeared in 1965 - the No. DE 14 72 500.9 with the name "Anti-glare headlights". At the time this invention was a revolutionary headlight design for vehicles based upon the "projection principle", with a projection lens and the production of a "light-dark" border (dipped headlights) using an inner "lens" in the "light beam path".
At that time, unfortunately, Mr Gresser had no success in offering this patent application to the German headlight manufacturers.
However, this design principle was then taken up and produced by these companies in the early 1980's, and in 1985 it was fitted for the first time as a standard by BMW in the type 7 series.
Today these headlights, now called "Xenon headlights", are used throughout the world and have a market share of more than 80%.
The first German patent granted to Mr Gresser dates from 1972 - No. DE 22 44 748.9 with the name "Project the area of intrusion onto one ... of the tools on a sawing machine or a bending press on the line marked for the workpiece to be processed".
Mr Gresser's first internationally patented invention in EUROPE and the USA were respectively in 1982 No. EU 0058 915 "Directing-barrier for a roadway" and No. US 4435 106 "Directing-barrier for a roadway".
Further inventions with patent applications followed. The most recent of these was the "Electricity generating suspension system for hybrid and electric automobiles". These have in the mean time been patented in the USA and Europe. The patent granting procedure is still ongoing in China and India.
INTERTRONIC Gresser GmbH in Würzburg, Germany is an innovative company working upon the development, sales and distribution of efficient electronic measuring equipment for measuring lengths and calculating angles, along with freely programmable controllers.
These systems are used in various industries for machine positioning, or for the semi and full automatic precision adjustment of the linear measurement of workpieces, or for calculating the angles of the saw blade for all kinds of machines.
The current main business area comprises windows manufacturers who, since 2003, have been purchasing from INTERTRONIC the patented "glass strip measuring device", called a "wireless tape measure", together with a "precision length stop" and an "electronic wireless controller". The benefit involves achieving a considerable economy of scale which saves time in the construction of windows and doors and lowers costs.
The INTERTRONIC Gresser GmbH company has customers who use this patented system across the whole of the EU and more recently also in the USA.