Patents by Inventor ALEXANDER GERBERSHAGEN

ALEXANDER GERBERSHAGEN 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).

  • Publication number: 20230226378
    Abstract: The present relates to a device for providing a radiation treatment to a patient comprising:—an electron source for providing a beam of electrons, and—a linear accelerator for accelerating said beam until a predetermined energy, and—a beam delivery module for delivering the accelerated beam from said linear accelerator toward the patient to treat a target volume with a radiation dose, The device further comprises intensity modulation means configured to modulate the distribution of the radiation dose in the target volume according to a predetermined pattern. The pattern is determined to match the dimensions of a target volume of at least about 50 cm3, and/or a target volume located at least about 5 cm deep in the tissue of the patient with said radiation dose, The radiation dose distributed is up to about 20 Gy delivered during an overall treatment time less than about 50 ms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2021
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Inventors: Jean François Marie Bourhis, Jean-François Germond, Raphaël Moeckli, Walter Wuensch, Alexander Gerbershagen
  • Patent number: 10729921
    Abstract: A system for particle beam therapy has an adjustable gantry for beam delivery to a patient site. The gantry has a beam coupling section, a first beam bending section with beam deflection and/or focusing magnets. A beam transport section receiving the particle beam from the first beam bending section and guiding the particle beam to a second beam bending section. The beam exits at a window of a beam nozzle. A patient table/chair is rotatable in the horizontal plane or in a plane being parallel to the horizontal plane and optionally being adjustable vertically. The gantry is supported by a tilting mechanism allowing the gantry to be tilted vertically by an angle ?1?[?90°; +90°]. A rotation mechanism is disposed in a way that the second beam bending section and the beam nozzle are rotatable by an angle ?2?[?180°; +180°] around a direction given by the angle ?1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2020
    Assignee: Paul Scherrer Institut
    Inventors: Jacobus Maarten Schippers, Alexander Gerbershagen
  • Patent number: 10463881
    Abstract: A movable gantry for delivery of a particle beam using beam scanning technique contains an inlet section for an accelerated particle beam having quadrupole magnets, first and second bending sections having dipole and quadrupole magnets for beam correction, a transfer section having quadrupole magnets for beam correction and a degrader and a last beam bending section having separate and/or combined dipole/quadrupole/higher order multipole magnets forming an achromatic section. All the magnets of the achromatic last bending section are located downstream of the degrader. Any dispersion in this achromatic last bending section is suppressed. A scanning section having two separate or one combined fast deflection magnets that deflect the beam at the iso-center in a direction perpendicular to the beam direction to perform lateral scanning is provided. A beam nozzle section is provided and has a beam nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Assignee: Paul Scherrer Institut
    Inventors: Alexander Gerbershagen, David Meer, Jacobus Maarten Schippers
  • Publication number: 20190184201
    Abstract: A system for particle beam therapy has an adjustable gantry for beam delivery to a patient site. The gantry has a beam coupling section, a first beam bending section with beam deflection and/or focusing magnets. A beam transport section receiving the particle beam from the first beam bending section and guiding the particle beam to a second beam bending section. The beam exits at a window of a beam nozzle. A patient table/chair is rotatable in the horizontal plane or in a plane being parallel to the horizontal plane and optionally being adjustable vertically. The gantry is supported by a tilting mechanism allowing the gantry to be tilted vertically by an angle ?1?[?90°; +90°]. A rotation mechanism is disposed in a way that the second beam bending section and the beam nozzle are rotatable by an angle ?2?[?180°; +180°] around a direction given by the angle ?1.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2017
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Applicant: Paul Scherrer Institut
    Inventors: JACOBUS MAARTEN SCHIPPERS, ALEXANDER GERBERSHAGEN
  • Publication number: 20180369612
    Abstract: A movable gantry for delivery of a particle beam using beam scanning technique contains an inlet section for an accelerated particle beam having quadrupole magnets, first and second bending sections having dipole and quadrupole magnets for beam correction, a transfer section having quadrupole magnets for beam correction and a degrader and a last beam bending section having separate and/or combined dipole/quadrupole/higher order multipole magnets forming an achromatic section. All the magnets of the achromatic last bending section are located downstream of the degrader. Any dispersion in this achromatic last bending section is suppressed. A scanning section having two separate or one combined fast deflection magnets that deflect the beam at the iso-center in a direction perpendicular to the beam direction to perform lateral scanning is provided. A beam nozzle section is provided and has a beam nozzle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2016
    Publication date: December 27, 2018
    Inventors: ALEXANDER GERBERSHAGEN, DAVID MEER, JACOBUS MAARTEN SCHIPPERS
  • Publication number: 20180277277
    Abstract: A degrader for use in the field of the application of a particle beam has excellent degrading capabilities and, for the same energy loss in the degrader, a lower emittance increase than currently used materials, without generating a strong neutron flux and without having severe toxic characteristics. The degrader includes degrading active material composed of Boron Carbide B4C. The degrader has an amount of multiple scattering that is lower than for graphite for the same energy loss. The use of B4C increases the transmission by typically 35% for the beam degradation to low energies, which is a significant and useful amount of beam intensity increase in particle therapy. The B4C material does not become more radioactive than graphite, so that there will be no additional problems at service activities. Further, B4C when used as a degrading active material does not have severe toxic properties.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2018
    Publication date: September 27, 2018
    Inventors: ALEXANDER GERBERSHAGEN, JACOBUS MAARTEN SCHIPPERS