Patents by Inventor Carl-Eric Ohlson
Carl-Eric Ohlson 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: 8373639Abstract: A device and method for adjustment of a work place illumination in computerized image presentation, a detection device being arranged to detect the current light and/or contrast values of at least one active presentation surface, that the detection device is connected to a control and adjustment device arranged to automatically adjust the work place illumination of the presentation surface depending on reference values determined in the control and adjustment device in relation to the current light and/or contrast value of the presentation surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: AO Medical Products Sweden AktibolagInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Publication number: 20090095868Abstract: An arrangement for supporting a presentation device, for example in the form of an image presentation screen, wherein a work surface is connected to the supporting arrangement, wherein the supporting arrangement and the work surface are both vertically and transversely movable and pivotally disposed, and wherein the pivotal movement of the work surface is forcibly coupled to the angular movement of the supporting arrangement such as to achieve simultaneously a change in the angle of the supporting arrangement in relating to a stand on the one hand, and a change in the angle of the work surface in relation to the stand on the other hand, in response to the influence exerted by a maneuvering device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: AO MEDICAL PRODUCTS SWEDEN AKTIBOLAGInventor: Carl-Eric OHLSON
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Publication number: 20060244717Abstract: A device and method for adjustment of a work place illumination in computerized image presentation, a detection device being arranged to detect the current light and/or contrast values of at least one active presentation surface, that the detection device is connected to a control and adjustment device arranged to automatically adjust the work place illumination of the presentation surface depending on reference values determined in the control and adjustment device in relation to the current light and/or contrast value of the presentation surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2004Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Publication number: 20060075933Abstract: An arrangement for supporting a presentation device, for example in the form of an image presentation screen, wherein a work surface is connected to the supporting arrangement, wherein the supporting arrangement and the work surface are both vertically and transversely movable and pivotally disposed, and wherein the pivotal movement of the work surface is forcibly coupled to the angular movement of the supporting arrangement such as to achieve simultaneously a change in the angle of the supporting arrangement in relating to a stand on the one hand, and a change in the angle of the work surface in relation to the stand on the other hand, in response to the influence exerted by a maneuvering device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 5764724Abstract: A method of X-ray photography or a method of some other type of radiation sensoring, such as electronic image storage, employs the use of a receptor unit (2) which can be swung outwards and upwards from an initial position in or beneath a patient support table (1) about alternative pivot centers (11, 12) disposed in the region of respective side edges of the table to alternative positions for operating with a horizontal beam path. The receptor unit can be swung out about a vertical axis from these positions in which it is parallel with the longitudinal direction of the table to a position in which it is parallel with the longitudinal direction of the table to a position in which the unit is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the table, to enable pictures to be taken of a patient seated in a wheelchair, for instance. The invention also relates to a patient support table (1) provided with a receptor unit (2) of this kind.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1997Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: AO Medical Products ABInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 5159771Abstract: When examining X-ray film in an examination cabinet, the films are advanced consecutively in a horizontal direction from a magazine attached or capable of being attached to one side of the cabinet. The films are placed against each other in the magazine and are removed therefrom at least partly by a feed roller. Oppositely angled parts located on an endless transporting device engage the lower edges of respective films. After being examined, the films are delivered to a further magazine located on the other side of the cabinet. Located at one end of the cabinet is a ramp, on which is mounted a plurality of diodes which enable the various operations carried out in conjunction with the examination of X-ray film to be automated. The cabinet, magazine and transporting device can be constructed in the form of a module system. One of two modules can be placed above the other, and the modules can be adjusted angularly in relation to each other. The invention also relates to the examination cabinet itself.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Inventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 5157707Abstract: In connection with X-ray or like examination there is used a cassette holder arrangement which is carried by a frame structure (7) by means of pivotal arms (4) which are capable of being swung in the horizontal plane, such as to adjust the position of the cassette in the vertical direction. The arrangement enables pictures to be taken of a sitting patient in mutually perpendicular directions, with the aid of a radiation source (2). The cassette holder (3) can be swung between the exposure positions in a circuit path around the sitting patient, by activation of one of the arms (4). To this end there can be used a parallel linkage (11) which is operative to guide the cassette holder during this pivotal movement. the cassette holder is fixated relative to one of the arms (4), by means of a locking device (8), which is released when wishing to pivot the cassette holder. The invention also relates to a cassette holder arrangement of the aforedescribed kind.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: AO Medical Products ABInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 5031202Abstract: A tower structure (1) carries a pivotable swing arm (2) which has a geometric extension which deviates from the rectilinear between a first end at which the arm carries a holder (3) for an image-receptor accommodating cassette, and a second end at which the swing arm carries a beam source (5) and a counterweight (6). The structure includes a coupling means (2a) by means of which the arm can be coupled to a frame (16) of an examination table (14) comprising a table top which can be moved in two mutually perpendicular directions. When the coupling means is engaged, the tower structure and the examination table form a unit, with the image receptor located in a plane parallel with the table top (19) and slightly spaced therefrom. The cassette holder can be displaced linearly in the longitudinal direction of the table, to enable photographs to be taken with an angled beam path.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1989Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Inventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 5023899Abstract: For taking X-ray photographs there is provided a moveable tower structure for ceiling-mounted frame which carries a beam source arranged for movement in X-Y-Z directions and which is rotatable about a horizontal axis. A receptor unit is mounted beneath a patient support table for movement in the X direction and Y direction. Activation of a holder associated with the receptor unit and intended to receive a vertically extending secondary receptor for horizontal beam path causes the beam source to move automatically to a basic setting.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Inventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 4699425Abstract: A chair assembly intended for use when taking X-ray pictures includes a chair and wheels for rotating and moving the chair relative to a carriage structure in the directions of the X- and Y-coordinates. Movement in the direction of these coordinates is effected by two guide frames provided with guides. A separate support frame provided with castors is arranged on the seat parts of the chair to prevent the chair from toppling or tipping. The castors of the support frame are normally located at a small distance from the underlying support surface, so as not to impede rotational and coordinate movements of respective chair members. Chair movements are controlled by a stirrup-like control bar having provided in the central portion thereof other control parts for activating the release of locking parts which lock the chair components against rotary movement and movement in the direction of the coordinates.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1985Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: AO Medical Products ABInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 4679223Abstract: A movably mounted pillar-stand for carrying X-ray equipment, the pillar-stand preferably celling-suspended and having a pendulum arrangement or the like for the purpose of damping natural oscillatory movements. When natural oscillatory movements occur in the pillar-stand when making positional adjustment thereto, the natural oscillatory movement of the stand is effectively extinguished within the space of some few seconds by a damped, counter-directional pendulating movement imparted to the pendulating arrangement by means of the natural oscillatory motion of the stand.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: AO Medical Products ABInventors: Carl-Eric Ohlson, Gunther Behnke
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Patent number: 4675894Abstract: A "Potter-box" (1) has a holder or Potter-spade (2) provided with dogging means (5, 6) for centering an X-ray film cassette, or some other X-ray radiation receiver, in the direction of an X-axis and a Y-axis. Movement of the holder between a cassette-change position and a film-exposure position and vice versa, is utilized to drive the dogging means (5, 6) directly via a link system, so as to center or decenter the cassette, thereby rendering the provision of separate operating means for effecting centering or decentering of the cassette unnecessary.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1984Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Inventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 4132897Abstract: A film-cassette holder for an X-ray apparatus is provided with means for removeably mounting the film-cassette in the holder in the correct position therein. The mounting means comprises spring catches which, when the cassette is inserted into the holder, automatically hold said cassette in its correct position in the holder, and which are arranged to permit the cassette to be removed from said holder with the use of only one hand. The cassette is arranged to be released by exerting pressure thereon perpendicularly to the insertion direction followed by a pulling movement in a direction opposite to the insertion direction. The cassette holder is provided with a grid pocket having means for removeably mounting a grid in its correct position in the pocket, spring catches being adapted automatically to mount the grid upon insertion of the grid into said pocket, and adapted to permit removal of the grid upon manipulation of said grid with one hand.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1976Date of Patent: January 2, 1979Inventors: Eric Ohlson, Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: 4127775Abstract: A counter-balanced radiography unit stand comprises a column on which a wing arm bearing the radiography equipment is mounted for vertical displacement and rotary movement. Automatically applied brakes for stopping the vertical displacement and the rotary movement, respectively, are electromagnetically releasable by electrically controlled actuating devices, which when approached or contacted by, for example, the hand of an operator, release the corresponding brake so that the swing arm can be rotated and/or displaced. At least one actuating device for releasing the rotary movement brake and/or the vertical displacement brake is so disposed along a substantial part of the swing arm length, that easy reach of the device is accomplished by a person positioned anywhere in the region of the swing arm.The said actuating device may comprise at least one handle disposed on the swing arm.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: AO:s Metall & Mek. Verkstad ABInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: D244805Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1975Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: AO:s Metall & Mek. Verkstad ABInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: RE37614Abstract: A method of X-ray photography or a method of some other type of radiation sensoring, such as electronic image storage, employs the use of a receptor unit (2) which can be swung outwards and upwards from an initial position in or beneath a patient support table (1) about alternative pivot centers (11, 12) disposed in the region of respective side edges of the table to alternative positions for operating with a horizontal beam path. The receptor unit can be swung out about a vertical axis from these positions in which it is parallel with the longitudinal direction of the table to a position in which it is parallel with the longitudinal direction of the table to a position in which the unit is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the table, to enable pictures to be taken of a patient seated in a wheelchair, for instance. The invention also relates to a patient support table (1) provided with a receptor unit (2) of this kind.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Hologic, Inc.Inventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: D540581Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: AO Medical Products Sweden AktiebolagInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: D540582Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: AO Medical Products Sweden AktiebolagInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson
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Patent number: D312542Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1987Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: AO Medical Products ABInventor: Carl-Eric Ohlson