Patents by Inventor Anders Cassel

Anders Cassel 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: 7329869
    Abstract: A camera system exhibiting reduced effects from temperature changes. The camera system includes an IR sensor; an optical arrangement adapted to focus incoming light onto the sensor; a processing arrangement adapted to process signals produced by the sensor; a heatsink in thermal contact with and is adapted to transfer heat energy away from, the processing arrangement; and a thermal equalizer. The thermal equalizer at least partially surrounds and is in thermal contact with the optics/sensor unit and is formed at least partially from a material having a high thermal conductivity. The thermal equalizer conducts heat energy from warmer to cooler parts of the optics/sensor unit. The thermal equalizer is also thermally insulated from ambient air surrounding the camera system and from the heatsink.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2008
    Assignees: Autoliv Development AB, Flir Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Anders Cassel, Frank Paul Leonelli, Jr., Marcel Tremblay, Joseph Kostrzewa
  • Publication number: 20070069134
    Abstract: A camera system exhibiting reduced effects from temperature changes. The camera system includes an IR sensor; an optical arrangement adapted to focus incoming light onto the sensor; a processing arrangement adapted to process signals produced by the sensor; a heatsink in thermal contact with and is adapted to transfer heat energy away from, the processing arrangement; and a thermal equalizer. The thermal equalizer at least partially surrounds and is in thermal contact with the optics/sensor unit and is formed at least partially from a material having a high thermal conductivity. The thermal equalizer conducts heat energy from warmer to cooler parts of the optics/sensor unit. The thermal equalizer is also thermally insulated from ambient air surrounding the camera system and from the heatsink.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2005
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Inventors: Anders Cassel, Frank Paul Leonelli, Marcel Tremblay, Joseph Kostrzewa
  • Patent number: 6379598
    Abstract: A method of reducing the clogging of nozzles and slits and diminishing the formation of deposits in a spin bath system in a process of making viscose filamentary and film materials by using, as a spin bath additive, an amphoteric surfactant having the formula I, and a spin bath system including an amphoteric surfactant having the formula I RNA (CnH2nNA)x−1A  (I) where R represents a hydrogen or an aliphatic group with 1-24 carbon atoms, each A represents a hydrogen, an aliphatic group with 1-24 carbon atoms, or BOOCCmH2m— groups, where m is a number from 1-3, B is hydrogen or a salt forming cation, n is a number from 2-3, x is 1-8, and the number of BOOCCmH2m— groups are from 1 to x+2, with the provision that the total number of carbon atoms in the aliphatic groups is from 8 to 45. The amphoteric surfactant has an excellent anticlogging effect, since it is a good dispersant and prevents or reduces precipitation in the spin bath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: Akzo Nobel N.V.
    Inventors: Kent Bjur, Anders Cassel, Margreth Strandberg, Ingemar Uneback
  • Patent number: 6316582
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of reducing the clogging of nozzles and slits and diminishing the formation of deposits in the spin bath system in the process of making viscose filamentary and film materials by using an alkoxylated polyamine surfactant having the formula: RNA&Parenopenst;CnH2nNA&Parenclosest;x−1A  (I) where R represents a hydrogen or an aliphatic group with 1-24 carbon atoms, each A represents a hydrogen, an aliphatic group with 1-24 carbon atoms, or H(OCmH2m)y-groups, where m is a number from 2-3, n is a number from 2-3, x is 4-8, with the proviso that the number of H(OCmH2m)y-groups are from 1 to x+1, and the total number of carbon atoms in the aliphatic groups is from 8 to 45. The alkoxylated polyamine surfactant has an excellent anticlogging effect, since it is a good dispersant and prevent or reduce precipitation in the spin bath. In addition it is very stable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: Akzo Nobel N.V.
    Inventors: Kent Bjur, Anders Cassel, Margreth Strandberg, Ingemar Uneback
  • Patent number: 6245837
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of a linear synthetic polymer having a molecular weight of from 5.103 to 1.107 to improve the strength, to reduce the fibrillation tendancy and to regulate the water absorption properties of a cellulose shaped body, derived from a dissolution of cellulose in a tertiary amine oxide. The linear synthetic polymer may be a polyalkylene, a polyalkylene glycol or a polyacrylate or polymetacrylate or its copolymers with other monomers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignee: Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry AB
    Inventors: Anders Cassel, Bogumil Laszkiewicz, Zbigniew Lewandowski, Barbara Niekraszewicz, Piotr Kulpinski
  • Patent number: 6068689
    Abstract: The invention is a method of producing a viscose solution by______________________________________ a) irradiating .alpha.-cellulose with ionizing particles, b) mercerizing the irradiated .alpha.-cellulose with alkali, c) xanthating the irradiated mercerized .alpha.-cellulose with an amount less than 28% of carbon disulfide based on the weight of .alpha.-cellulose, and d) dissolving the xanthated .alpha.-cellulose in an aqueous alkali solution; ______________________________________and adding at least one surfactant before or after one or more steps of the method. The surfactant is chosen from the group consisting of a water soluble nonionic and a cationic surfactant, and it is added to the process in an amount of 0.02-5% by weight of the amount of .alpha.-cellulose. The viscose solution has suitable properties for the production of regenerated cellulose fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry, AB
    Inventors: Kent Bjur, Anders Cassel, Ingemar Uneback, Arkady Stavtsov