Hans Peter Müller - Patentanwalt und Partner bei EHF Patentanwaltskanzlei
Hans Peter Müller Electrical Engineer

For me, being a patent attorney means …
advising inventors on how to best protect their ideas and giving them an understanding of what is important in protecting ideas from a patent law perspective.

When clients choose EHF, they …
they receive expert assistance with their concerns in a friendly and trusting environment.

An invention I’m still waiting for is …
to make the flow of electric current in a conductor visible to everyone at first glance, so that no one can injure themselves by electrocution any more.

When I was younger I wanted to be …
a zoo director, but it stayed with a small insect and amphibian zoo I ran in the summer as a child. There were tickets to get in, but admission was free.

I learned late in life …
that even without all the excitement and worries you made throughout your life, you would be at the place in life you are today.

Hans Peter Müller Electrical Engineer
  • Partner
  • Patent Attorney
  • European Patent Attorney
  • European Trademark & Design Attorney
Key Areas
  • Analogue and digital circuits
  • High Frequency Technologies
  • Memory Products
  • Electronic components
  • Optical fibers and Connectors
  • Communication Technology
  • Navigation Technologies
  • Automated Driving Systems
  • Medical Technology
Vita
  • Electrical engineering studies, University of Saarland

  • Research assistant at the Institute for Communication and Navigation at the German Aerospace Center in Oberpfaffenhofen
  • Development Engineer at EPCOS AG
  • Training as German Patent Attorney and European Patent Attorney at EHF
  • Patent Attorney and European Patent Attorney at EHF
  • Partner of EHF

Languages
  • English
  • French
  • German

For me, being a patent attorney means …
advising inventors on how to best protect their ideas and giving them an understanding of what is important in protecting ideas from a patent law perspective.

When clients choose EHF, they …
they receive expert assistance with their concerns in a friendly and trusting environment.

An invention I’m still waiting for is …
to make the flow of electric current in a conductor visible to everyone at first glance, so that no one can injure themselves by electrocution any more.

When I was younger I wanted to be …
a zoo director, but it stayed with a small insect and amphibian zoo I ran in the summer as a child. There were tickets to get in, but admission was free.

I learned late in life …
that even without all the excitement and worries you made throughout your life, you would be at the place in life you are today.