Patents by Inventor Finn Nielsen
Finn Nielsen 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: 20160075045Abstract: An apparatus for cutting food objects conveyed from an inlet conveyor to an adjacent outlet conveyor. A moving mechanism is operably connected to the outlet conveyor to provide movement of the inlet end of the outlet conveyor from an adjacent position. The inlet end of the outlet conveyor is moved from a position adjacent to the outlet end of the inlet conveyor to an open position and back to an adjacent position. A cutting device cuts the food objects into portions and trim. A control unit controls the moving mechanism to move the inlet end of the outlet conveyor to an open position when separating trim portions to fall as desired and subsequently instructs the inlet end the outlet conveyor to move back to the adjacent position before the next cutting to provide a support for the remaining parts of the food object.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: Marel A/SInventors: Peter Mikkelsen, Tomas Finne Nielsen
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Publication number: 20160063370Abstract: An assembly of a card and a card reader, the card reader comprising a reading head configured to be positioned over a predetermined curve of the card while sensing the electromagnetic field and to output a signal relating to the field sensed, the card comprising an oblong field generator comprising at least two end portions configured to output at least part of the electromagnetic field, wherein the end portions are at least 1.8 mm wide and positioned so that, when projected on to a plane of the surface, an edge of each end portion is positioned no more than 0.5 mm from the curve and/or the curve not overlap the end portions in the projection. The curve is defined by the path of the reading head over the card. The card has a generator displaced in relation to standard cards where the generator is positioned directly under the curve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: FINN NIELSEN, Finn SPEIERMANN
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Publication number: 20160042266Abstract: A card configured to output an magnetic field on or at a surface thereof, the card comprising an elongated magnetically conducting material on or at the surface of the card, the magnetically conducting material having a first and a second guide ends, and a field generator positioned so as to feed a magnetic field into the magnetically conducting material. The magnetically conducting material is positioned at the position where the reading head travels and forms a return path for the field generated by the field generator, whereby field from the generator is fed to the reading head via the magnetically conducting material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2014Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Finn NIELSEN, Finn SPEIERMANN
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Publication number: 20150174845Abstract: A flattening apparatus with a roller system including an impact resistant system and a first conveyor belt facing and arranged opposite to the impact resistant system and having a flattening area between the first conveyor belt and the impact resistant system. The roller system is rotatable mounted adjacent to the first conveyor belt distally away from the impact resistant system across the first conveyor belt. Foodstuff is flattened and compressed by rotating the roller system while conveying the foodstuff through the flattening area such that an outwardly protruding surface structure presses the first conveyor belt towards the impact resistant system. The surface structure is askew in relation to the longitudinal axis of the roller system and is designed with a portion provided in contact with the first conveyor belt at all times during rotation of the roller system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Anders Sørensen, Tomas Finne Nielsen
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Patent number: 8912887Abstract: An RFID tag comprising a coil and an RFID chip having two inputs/outputs, each input/output being connected to the coil. The tag further comprises an electrical circuit connected to the inputs/outputs, the circuit being adapted to operate in one of two modes, one mode outputting substantially no signal whereby the RFID chip is allowed to operate and a second mode being a mode wherein a signal is output so that the operation of the RFID-chip is interrupted. Alternatively, the circuit may have a lower operating voltage than the RFID-chip and may thus starve the RFID-chip and prevent its operation when desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2009Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Cardlab APSInventor: Finn Nielsen
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Publication number: 20140091902Abstract: A system for verifying a communication device, the system comprising at least a one communication device comprising a transmitter for performing communication, and a storage for holding first information, the first information comprising ID information of the communication device, at least a one security communication device comprising a transmitter for performing communication, and a storage for holding second information, the second information comprising ID information of the security communication device, a verification element, and a communication element for receiving the ID information from one or more of the communication devices and one or more of the security communication devices, transmitting the received ID information to the verification element, wherein the verification element is adapted to verify each of the one or more communication devices only if the received ID information of the pertaining communication device can be verified and the received ID information of at least one of the one orType: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: COPY STOP SYSTEMS APSInventors: Rune Domsten, Finn Nielsen, Nils Østbirk
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Patent number: 8628017Abstract: A card for use in secure transactions includes a card body having a first major surface and a second major surface, the first major surface having a combination of a plurality of symbols disposed thereon. The card body has a plurality of LEDs disposed in connection with the plurality of preprinted symbols, individual ones of LEDs being disposed to identify respective individual ones of the plurality of symbols when illuminated. An LED controller is coupled to the plurality of LEDs and operable upon actuation to selectively illuminate individual ones of the plurality of LEDs to identify a sub-combination of the plurality of symbols, thereby providing an illuminated one-time code for use in a secure transaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: X-Card Holdings, LLCInventors: John Kenneth Bona, Rune Petter Domsten, Finn Nielsen
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Patent number: 8607486Abstract: A card for presenting visual information while being waved. The card is flexible and has a sensor detecting or quantifying the bending of the card. The card has, preferably at an edge thereof, light emitters for presenting the information. A controller determines the position of the edge and forwards information so that a user watching the edge sees an emulated 2D information provider.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Cardlab APSInventors: Finn Nielsen, Rune Domsten
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Patent number: 8413894Abstract: A card for use in secure transactions includes a card body having a first major surface and a second major surface, the first major surface having a combination of a plurality of symbols disposed thereon. The card body has a plurality of LEDs disposed in connection with the plurality of preprinted symbols, individual ones of LEDs being disposed to identify respective individual ones of the plurality of symbols when illuminated. An LED controller is coupled to the plurality of LEDs and operable upon actuation to selectively illuminate individual ones of the plurality of LEDs to identify a sub-combination of the plurality of symbols, thereby providing an illuminated one-time code for use in a secure transaction.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: X-Card Holdings, LLCInventors: John Kenneth Bona, Rune Petter Domsten, Finn Nielsen
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Patent number: 8061622Abstract: A portable card, such as a credit card, having therein electronics, such as a processor, and a deformable switching element or sensor, where the deformation or bending of the sensor/switch is determined and used for controlling the electronics. In one aspect, bending of a piezo element provides power for bringing a processor out of a sleep mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Cardlab ApsInventors: Finn Nielsen, Rune Domsten
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Publication number: 20110267173Abstract: An RFID tag comprising a coil and an RFID chip having two inputs/outputs, each input/output being connected to the coil. The tag further comprises an electrical circuit connected to the inputs/outputs, the circuit being adapted to operate in one of two modes, one mode outputting substantially no signal whereby the RFID chip is allowed to operate and a second mode being a mode wherein a signal is output so that the operation of the RFID-chip is interrupted. Alternatively, the circuit may have a lower operating voltage than the RFID-chip and may thus starve the RFID-chip and prevent its operation when desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: CARDLAB APSInventor: Finn Nielsen
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Publication number: 20110101109Abstract: A card for use in secure transactions includes a card body having a first major surface and a second major surface, the first major surface having a combination of a plurality of symbols disposed thereon. The card body has a plurality of LEDs disposed in connection with the plurality of preprinted symbols, individual ones of LEDs being disposed to identify respective individual ones of the plurality of symbols when illuminated. An LED controller is coupled to the plurality of LEDs and operable upon actuation to selectively illuminate individual ones of the plurality of LEDs to identify a sub-combination of the plurality of symbols, thereby providing an illuminated one-time code for use in a secure transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: John Kenneth Bona, Rune Petter Domsten, Finn Nielsen
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Publication number: 20100320274Abstract: A portable card, such as a credit card, having therein electronics, such as a processor, and a deformable switching element or sensor, where the deformation or bending of the sensor/switch is determined and used for controlling the electronics. In one aspect, bending of a piezo element provides power for bringing a processor out of a sleep mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2008Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: CAEDLAP ApSInventors: Finn Nielsen, Rune Domsten
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Publication number: 20100265037Abstract: A transaction card comprising a processor connected to at least one coil, the processor being adapted to: receive a signal output by the coil caused by a magnetic field acting on the coil; derive, from the signal, information relating to the card; store the information; and subsequently transmit, to the surroundings, the information by transmitting a corresponding signal to the coil. The transaction card may be adapted to remember the positions at which the information was store to the card, and to output the information at the same positions when information is read from the card. A method for storing and transmitting information to the transaction card.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: CARDLABS APSInventors: Rune Domsten, Finn Nielsen
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Publication number: 20100263242Abstract: A card for presenting visual information while being waved. The card is flexible and has a sensor detecting or quantifying the bending of the card. The card has, preferably at an edge thereof, light emitters for presenting the information. A controller determines the position of the edge and forwards information so that a user watching the edge sees an emulated 2D information provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: CARDLAB APSInventors: Finn Nielsen, Rune Domsten
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Publication number: 20100127830Abstract: An RFID-type system is described in which a portable card receives a signal from a transceiver and outputs a phase modulated or amplitude modulated signal from which the transceiver derives information transmitted from the card. Alternatively, the card may have a coil with a self inductance of 3 mH or more which, by altering the characteristics of the coil or a circuit connected thereto (loading the coil) facilitates a loading of the signal from the transceiver, which load change may be used for extracting the additional information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Finn Nielsen, Rune Domsten
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Publication number: 20070272022Abstract: For determining a subjective property such as loudness of a binaural sound signal left and right sound pressures in the left and right ears of a human being, resulting from the binaural sound signal, are determined. The left and right ear and right sound pressures are frequency analyzed to obtain left and right frequency spectra. In each frequency band, the diotic (common) sound pressure in the left and right ears is determined, which would result from a plane wave frontal incidence on the human being, and that would produce the same perceived loudness as the frequency bandwidth limited left and right sound pressures. In each frequency band the inverse frontal headrelated transfer functions are used to determine the free-field sound pressure that would produce the same perceived loudness as the diotic sound pressure. The loudness is determined as the loudness of the totality of frequency bandwidth limited free field sound pressures, preferably using the international standard ISO 532.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2005Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicants: BRUEL & KJAER SOUND & VIBRATION MEASUREMENT A/S, BANG & OLUFSEN A/SInventors: Ville Sivonen, Wolfgang Ellermeier, Soren Bech, Finn Nielsen
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Publication number: 20070040388Abstract: A procedure and a device in connection with the use of a wind turbine offshore, comprising a wind turbine (2) connected via a shaft (not shown) to a generator (3), which is rotationally mounted on a tower (4), and a foundation underneath in the form of a float (6) on which the tower (4) is mounted. The float (6) is designed to be anchored so that it can move freely in the vertical plane via a mooring in the form of mooring lines, hinge or tether (7), whereby, as a consequence of the effect of the waves on the float, the motion of the wind turbine (2) will act as a damping mechanism on the motion and thus extract energy from the waves. The wind turbine's resonance period is adjusted by adjusting the platform's centre of gravity and/or the tension in the anchor (7) with which the wind turbine is attached to the sea bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2004Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventor: Finn Nielsen
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Publication number: 20060222624Abstract: The present invention provides for an immunogenic analogue of a human TNF? protein, wherein said analogue comprises an immunogenized monomeric TNF? polypeptide or TNF? di- or timer, and wherein the analogue further comprises a toxicity reducing or abolishing mutation selected from the group consisting of Y87S, D143N or A145R, the amino acid numbering setting out from the N-terminal valine in human TNF?. The invention also provides for a nucleic acid fragment encoding the analogue as well as to vectors and transformed cells useful in the preparation of the analogue. Also disclosed are methods of down-regulating TNF? in a subject in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Tomas Bratt, Steen Klysner, Finn Nielsen, Soren Mouritsen, Bjorn Voldborg
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Publication number: 20050205337Abstract: The invention concerns a hydraulic steering with a steering initiator, a steering unit with feedback properties, which can be activated by the steering initiator, the steering unit having a supply connection arrangement with a pressure connection (P) and a tank connection (T) and a working connection arrangement with two working connections (L, R), an auxiliary-force operated steering valve, which is located in parallel with the steering unit between the supply connection arrangement (P, T) and the working connection arrangement (L, R), and a feedback suppressing device, which is active, when the steering valve is active. It is endeavoured to find a simple manner of ensuring the priority of the steering initiator over the steering valve. For this purpose, the steering initiator interacts with an activation sensor, which deactivates the feedback suppressing device on an activation of the steering initiator.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Sauer-Danfoss ApsInventors: Bendt Porskrog, Kjeld Jensen, Finn Nielsen, Svend Thomsen