Patents by Inventor Erik A. Jansson
Erik A. Jansson 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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Publication number: 20040013467Abstract: A revetment made wholly or predominantly from concrete, useful to line a stream bed, having upper and lower surfaces, and having upstream and downstream edges, has, for each upstream edge, an upstream bevel, which intersects the upper surface and which intersects said upstream edge. The revetment has an array of holes extending between the upper and lower surfaces. Each hole has a lateral wall flaring outwardly in a downstream direction from a circular mouth at the lower wall to an elongate mouth at the upper wall. Each upstream or downstream edge is stepped so as to define an upper or lower flange. In an assembly of such revetments, which may be connected to one another, as by cables, each of at least some of the upper flanges overlies one of the lower flanges.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Jan Erik Jansson
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Publication number: 20030228192Abstract: A revetment made wholly or predominantly from concrete, useful to line a stream bed, having upper and lower surfaces, and having upstream and downstream edges, has, for each upstream edge, an upstream bevel, which intersects the upper surface and which intersects said upstream edge. The revetment has an array of holes extending between the upper and lower surfaces. Each hole has a lateral wall flaring outwardly in a downstream direction from a circular mouth at the lower wall to an elongate mouth at the upper wall. Each upstream or downstream edge is stepped so as to define an upper or lower flange. In an assembly of such revetments, which may be connected to one another, as by cables, each of at least some of the upper flanges overlies one of the lower flanges.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Jan Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 6612776Abstract: In the manufacture of an articulated, predominantly concrete mat, which comprises concrete blocks and a flexible geogrid embedded in such blocks and in which the flexible geogrid defines flexible members connecting such blocks to one another, an intermediate article being a concrete slab is cast, in which a flexible geogrid is embedded. The slab has relatively thinner portions, along which the slab is breakable to form such blocks, and relatively thicker portions, which become such blocks when the slab is broken along the relatively thinner portions. Preferably, the relatively thinner portions extend longitudinally and transversely, in a rectangular array, before the slab is broken along the relatively thinner portions.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Jan Erik Jansson
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Publication number: 20030146823Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and to an arrangement for evaluating in a defined space or area a delimited area (7) in which there is a degree of urgency greater than the degree of urgency in respect of the remainder of said space (1), wherein there is disposed within said space or area (1) a plurality of sensors which can evaluate the current or ongoing degree of urgency on the basis of one or more criteria. Selected sensors (2, 3, 4) shall be connected to computer equipment (50) which includes storage elements (52, 53, 54) adapted for storing current criteria-related values in a chosen time order, and wherein a calculating circuit (51) included in or connected to said computer equipment (50) is adapted for evaluation of a calculated degree of urgency on the basis of time-dependent changes in the evaluated current values, and determining and establishing the local orientation or geographic location of the delimited area through the medium of the calculating circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Lennart Karl Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 6592292Abstract: In an assembly of concrete revetments, each having two expansive surfaces, each having a first set of comparatively larger holes extending between the expansive surfaces, and each having a second set of comparatively smaller holes extending from at least some holes of the first set to outer edges of said revetment, wherein the revetments of an adjacent pair of the assembly are connected to each other by one or more bolts, each bolt has a flexible, polymeric shank, which has a proximal end and a distal end, a head attached to the proximal end, and a nut attachable to the distal end, and each bolt has its shank extending through a hole of the second set of each revetment of the adjacent pair.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Inventor: Jan Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 6558074Abstract: In an assembly of predominantly concrete revetment, each revetment is a generally rectangular solid having two longitudinal margins and two transverse margins, having two expansive faces, and having an array of apertures, which extend through said revetment, between the expansive faces, and through which vegetation can grow. Each revetment has a grid of embedded reinforcing bars, which include a reinforcing bar extending within each of its longitudinal and transverse margins. Each revetment has, on each of its longitudinal and transverse margins, one or more ribs extending between its expansive faces. At each rib on each of its longitudinal margins or at each rib on each of its longitudinal and transverse margins, each revetment has a cable passage extending through such rib and through the longitudinal margins has such rib and opening into a near aperture of the array of apertures of said revetment.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Jan Erik Jansson
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Publication number: 20030082013Abstract: For abating noise along a highway, along a railway, or along another noise-generating way, a wall having an anterior face and a posterior face comprises, across each face, concrete modules stacked in an upper tier, at least one intermediate tier, and a lower tier. Each module is plantable and has a batten. Across each face, the modules are spaced laterally from one another in courses, one course in each tier, so that modules of each course straddle modules of the next course above or below said course. In each of alternate ones of the tiers, a geogrid strip is deployed around the battens of the modules along the anterior face and around the battens of the modules along the posterior face, in a zig-zag pattern, so as to tie the modules along the anterior face to the modules along the posterior face.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Jan Erik Jansson
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Publication number: 20030058103Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and to an arrangement for evaluating in a defined space or area a delimited area (7) in which there is a degree of urgency greater than the degree of urgency in respect of the remainder of said space (1), wherein there is disposed within said space or area (1) a plurality of sensors which can evaluate the momentary degree of urgency on the basis of one or more criteria. Selected sensors (2, 3, 4) shall be connected to computer equipment (50) which includes storage elements (52, 53, 54) adapted for storing momentary criteria-related values in a chosen time order, and wherein a calculating circuit (51) included in or connected to said computer equipment (50) is adapted for evaluation of a calculated degree of urgency on the basis of time-dependent changes in the evaluated momentary values.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Lennart Karl Erik Jansson
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Publication number: 20030017000Abstract: In an assembly of predominantly concrete revetment, each revetment is a generally rectangular solid having two longitudinal margins and two transverse margins, having two expansive faces, and having an array of apertures, which extend through said revetment, between the expansive faces, and through which vegetation can grow. Each revetment has a grid of embedded reinforcing bars, which include a reinforcing bar extending within each of its longitudinal and transverse margins. Each revetment has, on each of its longitudinal and transverse margins, one or more ribs extending between its expansive faces. At each rib on each of its longitudinal margins or at each rib on each of its longitudinal and transverse margins, each revetment has a cable passage extending through such rib and through the longitudinal margins has such rib and opening into a near aperture of the array of apertures of said revetment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventor: Jan Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 6395171Abstract: The strainer arrangement is adapted for straining a liquid from a mixing arrangement, such as a mixing tank, containing black liquor including solid particles of ash. The strainer arrangement comprises a strainer pipe with axial gaps defined therein for permitting a radial inflow of liquid into the strainer pipe. An axially movable shaft is disposed inside the strainer pipe and has cleaning pins attached thereto that extend into the gaps.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventors: Gustav Carlsson, Tommy Eriksson, Christer Isaksson, Sven-Erik Jansson, Lennart Lindau, Bengt Nyman, Lars Olausson, Hans Sjöberg, Jan Bergman
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Patent number: 5900795Abstract: A controllable inductor comprises at least a tubular core (13) a main winding (5) surrounding the core, a control winding (13) passing substantially axially through the core, a ground part (15) arranged inside the main winding and an element surrounding the core and adapted to carry the main winding wound outside thereof at a distance to the ground part while creating a voltage taking air gap between the main winding and this part. The main winding has a first end (10) thereof on high potential and the potential falls towards the second opposite end (11). The element carries the main winding at the first end (10) at a larger radial distance to the ground part than at the second end.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri ABInventors: Tommy Holmgren, Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 5820729Abstract: The invention relates to a device for dissolving smelt chemicals from recovery boilers, a so-called soda smelt dissolver, and to a process for such dissolution using the device. The device is characterized in that it consists of at least two separate dissolving tanks (I, II), which are connected to each other near the bottom, via a connecting pipe (3), to allow free flow of liquid between them, and of devices for the separate supply to each tank of dissolving liquid and smelt chemicals in dependence on the measured and established chemical concentration in the solution in each of the tanks (I, II), wherein the outlets from the tanks (I, II) can be separately shut off and regulated. The process according to the invention involves using the device and switching over the functions of the different tanks.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventors: Tommy Ericsson, Sven-Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 5771817Abstract: A recovery boiler for combusting spent liquor from cellulose cooking while at the same time recovering chemicals. The recovery boiler is constructed for so-called "rotafire" combustion and the speed of rotation of the secondary air has been increased by a constriction of the boiler being arranged at the tertiary air level. The invention also includes a process for using the boiler which is based on certain ports through which the secondary air is blown in being provided with air which is at a higher pressure than that at the other ports on the same level, thereby achieving a higher inflow velocity than from the other ports.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventors: Lars Olausson, Jan Bergman, Sven-Erik Jansson, Agneta Larsson
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Patent number: 5749420Abstract: A detector arrangement is included in a preventive safety system that can be used within a process in which loosely formed process material is produced in a first unit (1) and transported (3) to a receiving, second unit (2), wherein the treatment to which the material is subjected in said first unit is liable to produce one or more discrete particles which have a temperature sufficiently high to initiate fire and/or explosion within at least the second part or unit (2). The necessary transportation of the loose material between the first unit (1) and the second unit (2) is effected along a path which includes a stabilizing zone (7), a high temperature particle indicating zone (8), and an extinguishing zone (9), wherein the indicating zone includes one or more particle sensors (10).Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Firefly ABInventor: Lennart Carl Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 5740867Abstract: A preventive safety system may be used in a process in which loosely formed process material is produced in a first unit (1) and is transportable to a receiving, second unit (2), and in which process the treatment of material in the first unit is liable to generate a hazardous particle or particles which has/have a temperature which is sufficiently high to initiate burning and/or an explosion in at least the second unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Firefly ABInventor: Lennart Carl Erik Jansson
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Patent number: 5345929Abstract: A pumping apparatus of the bellows type, which is adapted for artificial respiration of a distressed person having temporarily no ability to breathe by himself, comprises a bag (2), arranged with two mutually movable walls (3,4) delimiting the inner volume thereof, to participate in delimiting the inner volume of the bellows (5). The ends of the folded bellows wall are fastened to one of the two walls each and the pump is arranged to force the air contained in the bellows space aside and to suck air thereinto by movement of the two walls (3,4) towards each other and away from each other, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Inventors: Lars-Erik Jansson, Hans-Ake Stoop, Sven E. U. Stattin
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Patent number: 4074597Abstract: Pliers in which a spring which moves the pliers handles apart is carried in a recess in one handle, and has a free end sliding in a guiding track in the other handle and which free end moves away from the point of the handles when the same are moved together.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Assignee: AB Bahco VerktygInventor: Conny Erik Jansson