ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 23 -- United States Patent no. 12,424,909, issued on Sept. 23, was assigned to DEWERTOKIN KFT (Kecskemet, Hungary).

"Interference-suppressed linear drive" was invented by Christoph Porde (Kecskemet, Hungary), Peter Bartus (Tiszaalpar, Hungary) and Attila Kasa (Kecskemet, Hungary).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "To simplify assembly and to reduce the susceptibility to faults of a linear drive comprising a transmission housing, an interference-suppressed electric motor which is connected thereto and is accommodated in a motor housing and which by way of a rotor accommodated in the motor housing drives a shaft which is mounted on a rear shaft end in a rear shaft bearing and ...