Patents by Inventor Sven Rosenbeiger
Sven Rosenbeiger 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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Publication number: 20150328414Abstract: The inhalation therapy device according to the invention comprises a nebulizer chamber which accommodates an aerosol generator that emits aerosol into the nebulizer chamber. A valve that has a valve seat, a resilient valve member and a valve member positioning means is arranged at an opening of the nebulizer chamber. The valve member positioning means can be moved out of a first position and into a second position so as to position the valve member on the valve seat in such a manner that in the first position, the valve member, in a flow-free state, is positioned on the valve seat in a pre-tensioned manner and in a second position, is spaced apart from the valve seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Applicant: PARI GmbH Spezialisten für effektive InhalationInventors: Vera Kreutzmann, Sven Rosenbeiger, Markus Mornhinweg, Frank Kummer, Titus Selzer
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Patent number: 9119930Abstract: The inhalation therapy device according to the invention comprises a nebulizer chamber which accommodates an aerosol generator that emits aerosol into the nebulizer chamber. A valve that has a valve seat, a resilient valve member and a valve member positioning means is arranged at an opening of the nebulizer chamber. The valve member positioning means can be moved out of a first position and into a second position so as to position the valve member on the valve seat in such a manner that in the first position, the valve member, in a flow-free state, is positioned on the valve seat in a pre-tensioned manner and in a second position, is spaced apart from the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: PARI GmbH Spezialisten für effektive InhalationInventors: Vera Kreutzmann, Sven Rosenbeiger, Markus Mornhinweg, Frank Kummer, Titus Selzer
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Publication number: 20140291888Abstract: The invention relates to an inhalation therapy device with a nozzle nebuliser, in particular with a nozzle nebuliser having a nozzle element which is easy to clean and is thereby simple and reliable to handle so that the nozzle is not damaged and the geometry of the nozzle is not affected during cleaning. The aerosol generator comprises a nozzle element, said nozzle consisting of at least a first part and a second part, said first part of the nozzle element being made of a more resilient material than said second part of the nozzle element, and said first part of the nozzle element being attached to said second part of the nozzle element. Owing to the resilient material, the nozzle can deform during cleaning and can return to the original shape without altering its initial geometry.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Pari GmbH Spezialisten für effektive InhalationInventors: Vera KREUTZMANN, Frank KUMMER, Markus MORNHINWEG, Sven ROSENBEIGER, Titus SELZER
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Patent number: 8739777Abstract: The invention relates to an inhalation therapy device with a nozzle nebuliser, in particular with a nozzle nebuliser having a nozzle element which is easy to clean and is thereby simple and reliable to handle so that the nozzle is not damaged and the geometry of the nozzle is not affected during cleaning. The aerosol generator comprises a nozzle element, said nozzle consisting of at least a first part and a second part, said first part of the nozzle element being made of a more resilient material than said second part of the nozzle element, and said first part of the nozzle element being attached to said second part of the nozzle element. Owing to the resilient material, the nozzle can deform during cleaning and can return to the original shape without altering its initial geometry.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Pari GmbH Spezialisten für effektive InhalationInventors: Vera Kreutzmann, Frank Kummer, Markus Mornhinweg, Sven Rosenbeiger, Titus Selzer
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Publication number: 20140137858Abstract: To increase the efficacy of atomizer nozzles operating with compressed gas, an atomizer device for inhalation therapy appliances includes means for delivering a compressed gas, in particular compressed air; means for supplying a fluid that is to be atomized, in particular a therapeutic liquid; several compressed gas outlet openings from which a delivered compressed gas emerges; and several fluid outlet openings from which the fluid to be atomized emerges on account of the emerging compressed gas. The atomizer device includes at least three compressed gas outlet openings arranged in a row, and one of the compressed gas outlet openings is in each case assigned at least two fluid outlet openings which, together with the associated compressed gas outlet opening, form an atomizer nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: PARI GmbH Spezialisten für effektive InhalationInventors: Andreas Boehm, Martin Luber, Sven Rosenbeiger
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Patent number: 8671933Abstract: To increase the efficacy of atomizer nozzles operating with compressed gas, an atomizer device for inhalation therapy appliances includes means for delivering a compressed gas, in particular compressed air; means for supplying a fluid that is to be atomized, in particular a therapeutic liquid; several compressed gas outlet openings from which a delivered compressed gas emerges; and several fluid outlet openings from which the fluid to be atomized emerges on account of the emerging compressed gas. The atomizer device includes at least three compressed gas outlet openings arranged in a row, and one of the compressed gas outlet openings is in each case assigned at least two fluid outlet openings which, together with the associated compressed gas outlet opening, form an atomizer nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2007Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: PARI GmbH Spezialisten für effektive InhalationInventors: Andreas Boehm, Martin Luber, Sven Rosenbeiger
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Publication number: 20110209700Abstract: The inhalation therapy device according to the invention comprises a nebulizer chamber which accommodates an aerosol generator that emits aerosol into the nebulizer chamber. A valve that has a valve seat, a resilient valve member and a valve member positioning means is arranged at an opening of the nebulizer chamber. The valve member positioning means can be moved out of a first position and into a second position so as to position the valve member on the valve seat in such a manner that in the first position, the valve member, in a flow-free state, is positioned on the valve seat in a pre-tensioned manner and in a second position, is spaced apart from the valve seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: Pari GmbH Spezialisten Fuer effektive InhalationInventors: Vera Kreutzmann, Sven Rosenbeiger, Markus Mornhinweg, Frank Kummer, Titus Selzer
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Patent number: 8006698Abstract: The invention regards a therapeutic aerosol device in which a main aerosol flow, which is generated with the help of a compressed gas and is supplied to one of the nostrils of a user, is superimposed by pressure fluctuations. The superimposition of the pressure fluctuations occurs directly at one of the two nostrils of the user. A flow resistance is provided in the other nostril.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: PARI GmbH Spezialisten fuer effektive InhalationInventors: Andreas Boehm, Martin Luber, Sven Rosenbeiger
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Publication number: 20090301473Abstract: To increase the efficacy of atomizer nozzles operating with compressed gas, an atomizer device for inhalation therapy appliances includes means for delivering a compressed gas, in particular compressed air; means for supplying a fluid that is to be atomized, in particular a therapeutic liquid; several compressed gas outlet openings from which a delivered compressed gas emerges; and several fluid outlet openings from which the fluid to be atomized emerges on account of the emerging compressed gas. The atomizer device includes at least three compressed gas outlet openings arranged in a row, and one of the compressed gas outlet openings is in each case assigned at least two fluid outlet openings which, together with the associated compressed gas outlet opening, form an atomizer nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: PARI GMBH SPEZIALISTEN FUER EFFEKTIVE INHALATIONInventors: Andreas Boehm, Martin Luber, Sven Rosenbeiger
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Publication number: 20080006276Abstract: In order to improve the wearing comfort and the sealing in an upper nasal region, the present invention proposes a face mask, in particular an inhalation mask for use with a therapeutic nebuliser, comprising a main mask body that comprises a first circumferential region, which is designed for the application of the mask to a user's face, and a second region for connection to, in particular, a therapeutic nebuliser, wherein a section of the first region is designed for application to an upper nasal region of the face and comprises two sealing lips connected in series. According to the invention, the two sealing lips connected in series are formed by a first inward-facing sealing lip and a second outward-facing sealing lip.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Pari GmbH Spezialisten fur effektive InhalationInventors: Vera Kreutzmann, Sven Rosenbeiger, Johann Zimmermann
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Publication number: 20070181133Abstract: The invention regards a therapeutic aerosol device in which a main aerosol flow, which is generated with the help of a compressed gas and is supplied to one of the nostrils of a user, is superimposed by pressure fluctuations. The superimposition of the pressure fluctuations occurs directly at one of the two nostrils of the user. A flow resistance is provided in the other nostril.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Pari GmbH Spezialisten fuer effektive inhalationInventors: Andreas Boehm, Martin Luber, Sven Rosenbeiger
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Publication number: 20070068513Abstract: The invention relates to an inhalation therapy device with a nozzle nebuliser, in particular with a nozzle nebuliser having a nozzle element which is easy to clean and is thereby simple and reliable to handle so that the nozzle is not damaged and the geometry of the nozzle is not affected during cleaning. The aerosol generator comprises a nozzle element, said nozzle consisting of at least a first part and a second part, said first part of the nozzle element being made of a more resilient material than said second part of the nozzle element, and said first part of the nozzle element being attached to said second part of the nozzle element. Owing to the resilient material, the nozzle can deform during cleaning and can return to the original shape without altering its initial geometry.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: PARI GMBH SPEZIALISTEN FUR EFFEKTIVE INHALATIONInventors: Vera Kreutzmann, Frank Kummer, Markus Mornhinweg, Sven Rosenbeiger, Titus Selzer
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Publication number: 20020020762Abstract: The liquid atomizer device consists of two housing parts (A, B) which can be brought into engagement with each other. An inner part (5) of an atomizer nozzle is formed integrally with the first housing part (A), an outer part (16) is formed integrally with the second housing part (B). The outer part (16) has recesses (20) which guarantee a form-fitting seat and thus a formation of liquid channels (18) which compensates for production inaccuracies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Titus Selzer, Sven Rosenbeiger