Patents Assigned to Linak A/S
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Patent number: 8752488Abstract: A height-adjustable table that includes a table top having first and second ends and two long sides, and at least one table leg at each end, each table leg including a linear actuator with a rectangular motor housing (21) containing an electric motor and a gear. A spindle unit has an upper end is mounted in an opening in the bottom (26) of a rear end of the motor housing and is connected to the gear. Each table leg also includes a telescopic guide (17) with a fixed member (18) and at least one telescopic member (19,20), the telescopic guide surrounding the spindle unit of the actuator and is with one end connected to the bottom (26) of the motor housing (21). The linear actuator is with the motor housing (21) secured to the table top in such a manner that the motor housing (21) with its rear end (22) faces towards a long side (13) and with its front end (23) faces towards the other long side (14) of the table top.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Tommy Møller
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Patent number: 8725438Abstract: A linear actuator comprises a reversible electric motor (2) which, via a transmission, is capable of driving a spindle (4) having a spindle nut (5) secured against rotation and comprises a power supply and a controller. The actuator moreover comprises a memory unit for collecting at least one set of data from the operation, indicating how long and how hard the actuator has worked. It is hereby possible to obtain an overview of the mechanical state of the actuator and thereby prevent unfortunate occurrences and accidents as a consequence of wear-out of the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Svend Erik Knudsen Jensen
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Publication number: 20140126244Abstract: The present invention relates to a power converter for converting power from a first voltage level at an input terminal to a second voltage level across an first and second output terminals, the power converter comprising, a first inductor, with one end connected to the input terminal and another end connected to a point with a switched voltage level, a first switch element with a first terminal connected to the point and a second terminal connected to ground and a second switch element connected in series with a capacitor through a first terminal, and a second terminal of the second switch element being connected to the point and the capacitor being terminated to ground, the first switch element is arranged for being operated with a first duty cycle (D), and wherein the second switch element is arranged for being operated with a second duty cycle (1-D), wherein the first and second switch elements are arranged to operated such that their conducting periods are complementary, wherein the switched voltage leveType: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: LINAK A / SInventor: Jeppe Christian Bastholm
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Publication number: 20140124344Abstract: The invention relates to an actuator for operating a positioning element. A common requirement in such actuators is that the positioning element can be decoupled from the electric motor that drives the positioning element via a transmission. In some applications the actuators are so compact that the only way to decouple the actuator is to disassemble parts of the actuator. To connect the positioning element to the electric motor again, this however requires that the whole actuator is demounted so as to ensure that the disassembled parts are properly assembled. The present invention overcomes this problem by providing an actuator comprising two toothed wheels which by mutual displacement can be brought out of mesh and which each comprises at least two toothed rims positioned with a spacing corresponding to at least the width of one toothed rim.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: LINAK A/SInventor: Claus H. Sorensen
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Publication number: 20140077742Abstract: A linear actuator system comprising at least one linear actuator, a power supply, a control and an operation device. The linear actuator system comprises at least one printed circuit board having multiple layers comprising an electrically conductive circuit. At least one of the layers of the printed circuit board is designed as a detection layer for detecting a leakage current in the electrical circuit, including the electronic components mounted on the printed circuit board. An output voltage is applied to the detection layer, said voltage falling outside of the voltage range in which the electrical circuit works.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: LINAK A/SInventor: Jeppe Christian Bastholm
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Patent number: 8672284Abstract: Gear, preferably for actuators of the type, where an electric motor (1) through the gear drives an activation element, such as a pivotal arm or a longitudinally movable element, and where the gear has at least two gearing stages. The first stage is constituted by a worm drive with a worm—(11; 13a, 13b) and the subsequent gearing stage is constituted by a crown and bevel wheel (23; 16a, 16b). The crown wheel faces towards the worm drive and has a power take-off (24, 27) in extension of or in all essentials in extension of the worm (11) or parallel thereto. The bevel wheel (16a, 16b) is with its axis of rotation arranged perpendicular in relation to the axis of rotation of the worm (11), and the worm wheel (13a, 13b) is in drive connection with the bevel wheel (16a, 16b) through a gear train (14a, 15a; 14b; 15b). Thus a relatively compact transmission with a high gearing is achieved, and by having worm wheels, toothed gearing and bevel and crown wheels of plastic the transmission is in addition silent.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Norbert Klinke
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Publication number: 20140028168Abstract: Height-adjustable work table, preferably kitchen table, comprising at least one cabinet (1) on top of which a table top is located. The cabinet(s) (1) is located on a number of electrically driven height-adjustable platforms (2). In that the platforms (2) are mutually retained by at least one connection rail (14) these appear as stable both during the assembly of the work table and of the assembled table. Between a surface, typically a floor on which the platform is located, and an underside of the cabinet a toe kick (4) is placed. This toe kick (4) is telescopic in height such that the toe kick (4) regardless of the adjusted height of the kitchen table shuts off access under the cabinet. The connection rail (14) may constitute an element of the telescopic toe kick (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Linak A/SInventor: Norbert Klinke
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Publication number: 20140009917Abstract: An electric actuator system for hospital and care beds (1, 20) for adjusting e.g. the lying surface of the bed (1, 20). The actuator system is connected to one or more light sources (19, 23, 24), which may be switched on if a change in the patient's movement pattern and/or position in the bed (1, 20) is registered. The electric actuator system may thus help the patient navigate around the room.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Linak A/SInventor: Karsten Westermann
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Patent number: 8581436Abstract: An off-mains switch (14) and a control box (15) for electrically adjustable articles of furniture, such as beds, chairs or tables, which automatically interrupt the connection to the power supply when the article of furniture is not adjusted, such that this will not constantly be under the mains voltage. These off-main switches require a multi-part cable which is rigid and thick. In the present structure (14, 15) a single two-part cable (13) is sufficient, as the off-mains switch (14) is configured such that the control signals between control unit/control box (15) and the off-mains switch are transmitted through a mains cable (13). A standard cable having two conductors is then sufficient. This means in turn that standard plugs may be used, and thus that the cable (13) may be connected to the power supply via an ordinary plug. Since, hereby, the off-mains switch may appear as a separate unit, production and logistics are facilitated.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Henning Kristensen
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Publication number: 20130285494Abstract: The present invention relates to a linear actuator (1) comprising an outer tube (3) secured to a console and a rear mounting (5) and a front mounting (7) for mounting the linear actuator (1). The linear actuator (1) further comprises a motor housing (6) which constitutes a first part of an actuator housing (2) The linear actuator (1) further comprises an inner tube (4) which at its outermost end is secured to the front mounting (7) and with its other end is in connection with a spindle nut on a spindle. Through a transmission an electric motor causes the spindle to rotate at which the spindle nut and the inner tube will be moved in an outwards or inwards direction depending on the direction of rotation of the spindle. The spindle nut and the inner tube are guided telescopically in the outer tube. The spindle nut and the inner tube are secured against rotation in the outer tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: LINAK A/SInventors: Torben Iversen, René Sørensen, Martin Kahr Knudsen
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Patent number: 8555431Abstract: A linear actuator device for pieces of furniture, e.g. beds, is described which include an adjustable section (2, 3) pivotally embedded in a frame (1). The section (2, 3) is raised and lowered by at least one rod (23, 24) mounted on a pivot shaft (4, 6). The actuator comprises a housing (8) with a bushing (10) receiving the pivot shaft (4, 6), and a spindle (14) driven by a low-voltage DC motor (11). The spindle (14) carries a spindle nut (12) fixed against rotation which in one direction of motion operates an arm (5, 7) mounted on the pivot shaft (4, 6) for adjusting the section within the piece of furniture. By designing the arm (5, 7) such that, when it engages the spindle nut (12), it will rest against an area (17) of the nut's end which faces farthest away from the shaft, an expedient moment curve for pivoting the section is obtained, as a large moment occurs at the beginning and the end of the section's movement just when needed.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Jens Jørgen Nielsen
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Patent number: 8522695Abstract: An electrically adjustable piece of furniture, such as a table or armchair comprising at least one actuator and/or lifting column driven by an electric motor for adjustment of the piece of furniture. The adjustment is executed via a control with touch keys. It is characteristic that touch keys are located on the back of an element in the piece of furniture, and that indications for the touch keys are provided on a visible and accessible surface above the touch keys. The touch keys can, however, also be inlayed in an element of the piece of furniture providing possibility for operation from several sides of the element. This provides many variation possibilities for designing the control. Very simply, the indications can merely be painted directly onto the surface, while they, more sophisticatedly, can be inlayed symbols in wood, metal etc., alternatively be a plate mounted on or inlayed in the element.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2007Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Kent Ellegaard
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Patent number: 8500202Abstract: An item of furniture includes a frame mounting two adjustable sections which each includes a pivot shaft to cause pivoting of the respective section relative to the frame. Each pivot shaft mounts a claw-shaped arm having two legs. A dual linear actuator having openings at its opposite ends is suspended from the two claw-shaped arms and is operable to rotate the pivot shafts by engagement of sliding spindle nuts therein with the respective claw-shaped arms.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventors: Jens Jørgen Nielsen, Kurt Lorenzen
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Patent number: 8430218Abstract: In lifting columns (1) for tables and similar articles of furniture and consisting of pipe profiles (2a, 2b) with intermediate slides (8), it is a problem that the profiles (2a, 2b) have relatively great dimensional tolerances. This means that the gap between two successive sections may vary relatively much, which causes a great play in the column. This is solved in that at least one of these sections (2a) at one of the slides (8) is formed with a local deformation of the wall inwards toward the slide to press the slide inwards against the following section (2b). The dimensional tolerances may be neutralized by suitable arrangement and selection of deformations as well as the force with which the deformation is made.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Norbert Klinke
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Patent number: 8408083Abstract: A linear actuator, in particular telescopic legs for height-adjustable tables, and comprising an outer profile (18), a spindle (7) mounted at an upper end of the outer profile, a transmission (8) connecting the spindle (7) with a reversible electric motor, a spindle nut (11) secured against rotation on the spindle (7), an intermediate profile (10) mounted with its one end on the spindle nut (11), a guide at a lower end of the outer profile (18) for the intermediate profile (10), a cord element (12, 20; 26) secured at the lower end of the outer profile (18) and connected via a guide with an inner profile (14), such that this together with the intermediate profile (10) is telescopically pushed out of and into the outer profile (18) by the rotation of the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventors: Jens J. Nielsen, Norbert Klinke
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Patent number: 8410731Abstract: Linear actuator (1) comprising an electric motor connected to a spindle via a transmission, on said spindle is mounted a spindle nut secured to an activation element (2), said activation element (2) being equipped with a front attachment (3). The actuator (1) is further furnished with a rear attachment (4), which is axially displaceable between defined stops. The rear attachment (4) activates a switch (7) in at least one of the displaceable positions of the rear attachment (4).Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventors: Martin Kahr Knudsen, René Sørensen, Anders B. Lorenzen
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Patent number: 8378610Abstract: A linear actuator includes a housing with a reversible DC-motor, which through a transmission can displace an activation element between two end positions, where an further switch located in the longitudinal direction of the spindle is activated and deactivated when a spindle nut passes during its travel on the spindle and provides information for a calculation model which continuously calculates the position of the spindle nut on the spindle so that the calculation model in the positions where the further switch is activated by the spindle nut is calibrated to show an absolute position which is entered as a reference point in the control.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Svend Erik Knudsen Jensen
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Patent number: D691567Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Martin Kahr Knudsen
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Patent number: D695799Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2013Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: John Landerholm
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Patent number: D715746Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Linak A/SInventor: Steffen Schmelling