Patents by Inventor Sven-Erik Soderstrom
Sven-Erik Soderstrom 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).
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Patent number: 5611520Abstract: A strap collector (1) is provided which is designed to be attached to the connecting arm (6) of a cargo tightener (2). The strap collector includes a magazine (8, 9) for the protection and storage of the long tensioning strap of the cargo tightener when wound to the shaft (14) of the strap collector. In this manner the strap will be stored, without affecting or impeding the active parts of the strap tightener and without having the tensile force, applied by the cargo tightener upon lashing the cargo down, loading the strap collector or the end of the strap wound thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1994Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Alvin C. CollinsInventor: Sven-Erik Soderstrom
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Patent number: 4605302Abstract: In a cloud height measuring device, the attenuation caused by deposits on the output and/or receiver windows of the device (e.g. by rain and/or dirt) are compensated for by measuring the degree of reflection of light from the window(s) when illuminated by light pulses. By means of a special measuring sequence in a processor unit included in the cloud height measuring device, light pulses separate from those used for the cloud height measurement itself, can be employed to assess the extent of the fouling. The measurement energy can then be controlled during the cloud height measurement proper, so that the total attenuation, caused by rain and dirt on the windows, is properly compensated for.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1984Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Asea AktiebolagInventors: Folke Lofgren, Sven-Erik Soderstrom
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Patent number: 4409476Abstract: The invention relates to a fiber optic temperature-measuring apparatus, based on the photo-luminescence of a solid material which is subjected to the temperature to be measured. The apparatus is characterized in that several sensors made of such a temperature-sensitive luminescent material are located in various places, each one being connected to a light-emitting diode via at least one optical fiber. Luminescent light emitted from each sensor is arranged to be supplied, via at least one separate optical fiber, possibly partially via the above-mentioned fiber and a fiber branch, to a receiver unit, common to all the sensors, the excitation light signal from each light-emitting diode being time-division multiplexed.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: ASEA AktiebolagInventors: Folke Lofgren, Sven-Erik Soderstrom
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Patent number: 4403862Abstract: In visibility measuring apparatus, a transmitter including at least one transmitter optic for emitting light signals and at least one receiver including at least one receiver optic for receiving the emitted light signals are positioned in a measuring base defined by the distance between the at least one transmitter optic and the at least one receiver optic. A central unit controls the light emitting signals and processes the light signals received from the at least one receiver optic. Signal light conductors interconnect at least some of the transmitter and transmitter optics, the central unit and the transmitter and the receiver optics and the central unit. In a modified embodiment each measuring base may include a separate transmitter optic and a separate receiver optic. Additionally, calibration signals may be transmitted from the central unit to each receiver optic by additional light conductors with separate light conductors for returning a reference signal from each receiver optic to the central unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1978Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: Asea AktiebolagInventors: Folke Lofgren, Sven-Erik Soderstrom
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Patent number: 4200398Abstract: A visibility measuring system which comprises a radiation emitter which is capable of emitting radiation such as laser pulses in the medium in which the visibility range is to be measured, the radiation emitter being rotatable to emit the pulses in varying directions, a number of reflectors which are spaced at differing predetermined distances from the radiation emitter and laterally with respect to one another, and a radiation receiver for receiving and detecting radiation pulses reflected from each reflector; the measuring system including a device responsive to the amplitude of reflected pulses to control the direction of pulse emission from the radiation emitter to reflect from the not more than two reflectors needed to identify the current visibility range.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1977Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: ASEA AktiebolagInventors: Anders Persson, Sven-Erik Soderstrom
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Patent number: 4134677Abstract: A cloud altitude measuring means for detecting the existence of and the distance to a cloud comprising a light emitting means, a light receiving means, a plurality of integrators activated at separate time intervals to receive the output signal from the light receiving means, a signal summation device to receive and determine the difference between the signals in the said integrators, and a signal processing circuit to receive the output signal from the signal summation device, which circuit comprises a memory circuit to store a first series of measurement value pulses from said summation device and a comparison device for comparing the first series of measurement value pulses stored in the memory with a second time delayed series of measurement value pulses to detect a cloud echo when the comparative difference between the measurement value pulses exceeds a specified value.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1977Date of Patent: January 16, 1979Assignee: ASEA AktiebolagInventors: Bernt Ling, Anders Persson, Sven-Erik Soderstrom
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Patent number: 4121889Abstract: The existence of an object within a predetermined range interval is detected by emitting a series of signal pulses for each range interval and detecting the echo signal pulses. First and second integrators that are respectively responsive to echo signal pulses and to noise pulses integrate the detected signals during different time intervals. The integrated signal and noise components are compared to determine their difference and an indicating pulse is generated by a level detector whenever the compared signals are greater than a predetermined value. First and second delay circuits are provided for controlling the interconnection of the integrators to the respective detectors. Third and fourth time delays respectively control the zeroizing of the integrators and the connection of the level detector to the comprising means.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1977Date of Patent: October 24, 1978Assignee: Asea ABInventor: Sven-Erik Soderstrom
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Patent number: 4106872Abstract: In cloud measuring apparatus a transmitter emits light pulses towards the cloud in a receiver located adjacent the transmitter and detects light reflected from the cloud, the receiver having a sensitivity that with increasing distance from the receiver first decreases to a certain distance and at greater distances from the certain distance the sensitivity increases.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1977Date of Patent: August 15, 1978Assignee: ASEA AktiebolagInventor: Sven-Erik Soderstrom