Patents by Inventor Kay Grinneback

Kay Grinneback has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10492557
    Abstract: A helmet with two layers configured to slide with respect to each other is provided. The surface of one or both layers contains a sliding facilitator to improve slidability between the two layers. The sliding facilitator may be any one or a combination of (i) an organic polymer, a polysiloxane and a surfactant; (ii) an organic polymer and a copolymer based on a polysiloxane and an organic polymer; or (iii) a non-elastomeric cross-linked polymer obtained or obtainable by subjecting a polysiloxane and an organic polymer to a cross-linking reaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2019
    Assignee: MIPS AB
    Inventors: Kay Grinneback, Daniel Lanner, Marcus Seyffarth
  • Patent number: 10470513
    Abstract: A helmet having two layers that slide with respect to each other is provided. The surface of one or both layers includes a sliding facilitator to improve slidability between the two layers. The sliding facilitator includes at least one of (i) an organic polymer, a polysiloxane and surfactant; (ii) an organic polymer and a copolymer based on a polysiloxane and an organic polymer; or (iii) a non-elastomeric cross-linked polymer obtained or obtainable by subjecting a polysiloxane and an organic polymer to a cross-linking reaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2019
    Assignee: MIPS AB
    Inventors: Kay Grinneback, Daniel Lanner, Marcus Seyffarth
  • Publication number: 20180168268
    Abstract: The present invention provides a helmet (1) comprising: two layers (2, 3) configured to slide with respect to each other; and wherein the surface of one or both layers (2, 3) comprises a sliding facilitator (4) to improve slidability between the two layers (2, 3), wherein the sliding facilitator (4) comprises (i) an organic polymer, a polysiloxane and a surfactant; (ii) an organic polymer and a copolymer based on a polysiloxane and an organic polymer; or (iii) a non-elastomeric cross-linked polymer obtained or obtainable by subjecting a polysiloxane and an organic polymer to a cross-linking reaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Publication date: June 21, 2018
    Inventors: Kay GRINNEBACK, Daniel LANNER, Marcus SEYFFARTH
  • Publication number: 20180092423
    Abstract: The present invention provides helmet (1) comprising: two layers (2, 3) configured to slide with respect to each other; and wherein the surface of one or both layers (2, 3) comprises a sliding facilitator (4) to improve slidability between the two layers (2, 3), wherein the sliding facilitator (4) comprises (i) an organic polymer, a polysiloxane and surfactant; (ii) an organic polymer and a copolymer based on a polysiloxane and an organic polymer; or (iii) a non-elastomeric cross-linked polymer obtained or obtainable by subjecting a polysiloxane and an organic polymer to a cross-linking reaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Publication date: April 5, 2018
    Inventors: Kay GRINNEBACK, Daniel LANNER, Marcus SEYFFARTH
  • Publication number: 20130040524
    Abstract: The invention according to the present invention relates to an intermediate layer (1) of friction decreasing material placed between two layers (2, 3). The intermediate layer (1) is adapted to create a sliding movement between the layers (2, 3) when a force (K) is applied and a tangential force component (KT) shears the layers. The friction decreasing material comprises fibers (F).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2011
    Publication date: February 14, 2013
    Applicant: MIPS AB
    Inventors: Peter Halldin, Anders Bergner, Kay Grinneback
  • Patent number: 8016905
    Abstract: The invention relates to a filter mat, which is used in applications where it filters the flows of contaminated air that pass through it. In such mats, there are points where aerosols collect. This is disadvantageous as it lowers the efficiency of the mat. The present invention overcomes this by having, at these points, wicks (2) that absorb said collections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2011
    Assignee: Absolent AB
    Inventors: Rolf Andersson, Kay Grinneback, Mikael Dahlen, Jan Berntsson
  • Publication number: 20090054845
    Abstract: A catheter tubing (2) consists of a composite comprising a first material (54) which mainly consists of a hydrophilic plastic material which absorbs moisture and which therefore swells in contact with e.g. blood, and a second material which essentially does not absorb moist but which forms reinforcing longitudinal strands (55) in the catheter tubing, which counteract that the catheter tubing is extended or becomes thicker because of the swelling capacity of the first polymeric material, such that the volume increase of the hydrophilic, first plastic material substantially results in an increase of the circumference of the tubing and hence of its diameter and flow area. A catheter is made of a catheter tubing of that type and can be included in an assembly (1) comprising a hub (4) having a front portion (11) provided with a pair of wings (29) extending outwards from the hub.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2007
    Publication date: February 26, 2009
    Inventors: Arne Puhasmagi, Michael Svedberg, Kay Grinneback
  • Publication number: 20080250932
    Abstract: The invention relates to a filter mat, which is used in applications where it filters the flows of contaminated air that pass through it. In such mats, there are points where aerosols collect. This is disadvantageous as it lowers the efficiency of the mat. The present invention overcomes this by having, at these points, wicks (2) that absorb said collections.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: October 16, 2008
    Inventors: Rolf Andersson, Kay Grinneback, Mikael Dahlen, Jan Berntsson