Patents by Inventor Christian Bergh
Christian Bergh 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: 11348478Abstract: A motion training aid system for a person or animal to train bodily movement is provided. The system includes a motion sensor unit that attaches to a body part of the person or to an implement used by the person, a processor, and a stimulator attachable to the body of the person that receives a command and elicits a stimuli perceptible by the person. The motion sensor unit provides motion data to the processor, and the processor, based on the motion data from the motion sensor unit, tracks three dimensional positions of the motion sensor unit. The processor compares the motion sensor unit position with a reference track, and depending on the motion sensor unit position relative to the first three dimensional track, sends to the stimulator, a command to elicit an electrical stimulus when the motion sensor unit has reached a predefined deviation from the reference track.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: WEST & BERGH HOLDING ABInventors: Christian Bergh, Markus Westerberg, Ulf Bering
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Patent number: 11033739Abstract: A training aid stimulator for providing fast perceptive feedback is disclosed. The training aid stimulator includes a first skin electrode and a second skin electrode both for making electrical contact to the body of a user, a charging module, a discharge module connected to one or more of the skin electrodes for a feedback discharging, and a processor for controlling the charging of a capacitor equivalent to a predetermined first voltage level, wherein the processor further being connected to the discharge module for controlling a feedback discharge of the capacitor equivalent. The stimulator comprises a voltage measurement module for measuring the level of charge of the capacitor equivalent, and the processor is configured for keeping the stimulator ready to discharge by repeatedly measuring the level of charge and by providing a maintenance charging when the voltage over said capacitance equivalent is at or below a predetermined second voltage level.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2020Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Inventors: Christian Bergh, Christian Wallenberg, Philip Dahl
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Publication number: 20210113839Abstract: A training aid stimulator for providing fast perceptive feedback is disclosed. The training aid stimulator includes a first skin electrode and a second skin electrode both for making electrical contact to the body of a user, a charging module, a discharge module connected to one or more of the skin electrodes for a feedback discharging, and a processor for controlling the charging of a capacitor equivalent to a predetermined first voltage level, wherein the processor further being connected to the discharge module for controlling a feedback discharge of the capacitor equivalent. The stimulator comprises a voltage measurement module for measuring the level of charge of the capacitor equivalent, and the processor is configured for keeping the stimulator ready to discharge by repeatedly measuring the level of charge and by providing a maintenance charging when the voltage over said capacitance equivalent is at or below a predetermined second voltage level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Christian Bergh, Christian Wallenberg, Philip Dahl
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Patent number: 10984675Abstract: A training aid stimulator for providing fast perceptive feedback is provided. The training aid stimulator includes a first skin electrode for making electrical contact to the body of a user and a second skin electrode for making electrical contact to the body of a user. A body capacitance charging module is connected to the first skin electrode and a discharge module is connected to the second skin electrode for a feedback discharging of a body capacitance. A processor is connected to the body capacitance charging module for controlling the charging of a body capacitance to a predetermined first voltage level, wherein the processor is connected to the discharge module for controlling a feedback discharge of the body capacitance. The stimulator further comprises a measurement module for measuring the level of charge of the body capacitance.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2017Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Inventors: Christian Bergh, Ulf Bering, Markus Westerberg
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Patent number: 10905880Abstract: A training aid stimulator for providing fast perceptive feedback is disclosed. The training aid stimulator includes a first skin electrode and a second skin electrode both for making electrical contact to the body of a user, a charging module, a discharge module connected to one or more of the skin electrodes for a feedback discharging, and a processor for controlling the charging of a capacitor equivalent to a predetermined first voltage level, wherein the processor further being connected to the discharge module for controlling a feedback discharge of the capacitor equivalent. The stimulator comprises a voltage measurement module for measuring the level of charge of the capacitor equivalent, and the processor is configured for keeping the stimulator ready to discharge by repeatedly measuring the level of charge and by providing a maintenance charging when the voltage over said capacitance equivalent is at or below a predetermined second voltage level.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Inventors: Christian Bergh, Christian Wallenberg, Philip Dahl
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Publication number: 20210027655Abstract: A motion training aid system for a person or animal to train bodily movement is provided. The system includes a motion sensor unit that attaches to a body part of the person or to an implement used by the person, a processor, and a stimulator attachable to the body of the person that receives a command and elicits a stimuli perceptible by the person. The motion sensor unit provides motion data to the processor, and the processor, based on the motion data from the motion sensor unit, tracks three dimensional positions of the motion sensor unit. The processor compares the motion sensor unit position with a reference track, and depending on the motion sensor unit position relative to the first three dimensional track, sends to the stimulator, a command to elicit an electrical stimulus when the motion sensor unit has reached a predefined deviation from the reference track.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Christian Bergh, Markus Westerberg, Ulf Bering
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Patent number: 10847052Abstract: A motion training aid system comprises a motion sensor unit attachable to a body part of the person or to an implement used by said person; a processor; a stimulator attachable to the body of the person, and upon receiving a command, capable of eliciting a stimuli perceptible by the person; wherein the motion sensor unit is configured to provide motion data to the processor, and the processor determines, based on the motion data subsequent three dimensional positions of the motion sensor unit; wherein the processor is configured to compare the motion sensor unit position, with a reference track, and depending on the motion sensor unit position relative to the first three dimensional track, send to the stimulator, a command to elicit a stimulus when the motion sensor unit has reached a predefined deviation from the reference track and wherein the stimulus is an electrical stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2017Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Inventors: Christian Bergh, Markus Westerberg, Ulf Bering
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Publication number: 20200234608Abstract: A training aid stimulator for providing fast perceptive feedback, the training aid stimulator comprising a first skin electrode for making electrical contact to the body of a user, and a second skin electrode for making electrical contact to the body of a user, a body capacitance charging module connected to the first skin electrode, a discharge module connected to the second skin electrode for a feedback discharging of a body capacitance, and a processor connected to the body capacitance charging module for controlling the charging of a body capacitance, CBODY, to a predetermined first voltage level, wherein the processor further being connected to the discharge module for controlling a feedback discharge of said body capacitance, CBODY, and wherein the stimulator further comprises a measurement module for measuring the level of charge of said body capacitance, CBODY.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2017Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Christian Bergh, Ulf Bering, Markus Westerberg
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Publication number: 20200179695Abstract: A training aid stimulator for providing fast perceptive feedback is disclosed. The training aid stimulator includes a first skin electrode and a second skin electrode both for making electrical contact to the body of a user, a charging module, a discharge module connected to one or more of the skin electrodes for a feedback discharging, and a processor for controlling the charging of a capacitor equivalent to a predetermined first voltage level, wherein the processor further being connected to the discharge module for controlling a feedback discharge of the capacitor equivalent. The stimulator comprises a voltage measurement module for measuring the level of charge of the capacitor equivalent, and the processor is configured for keeping the stimulator ready to discharge by repeatedly measuring the level of charge and by providing a maintenance charging when the voltage over said capacitance equivalent is at or below a predetermined second voltage level.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Christian Bergh, Christian Wallenberg, Philip Dahl
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Publication number: 20180336797Abstract: A motion training aid system comprises a motion sensor unit attachable to a body part of the person or to an implement used by said person; a processor; a stimulator attachable to the body of the person, and upon receiving a command, capable of eliciting a stimuli perceptible by the person; wherein the motion sensor unit is configured to provide motion data to the processor, and the processor determines, based on the motion data subsequent three dimensional positions of the motion sensor unit; wherein the processor is configured to compare the motion sensor unit position, with a reference track, and depending on the motion sensor unit position relative to the first three dimensional track, send to the stimulator, a command to elicit a stimulus when the motion sensor unit has reached a predefined deviation from the reference track and wherein the stimulus is an electrical stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2017Publication date: November 22, 2018Inventors: Christian Bergh, Markus Westerberg, Ulf Bering