Patents by Inventor Hans Griesser
Hans Griesser 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: 9370462Abstract: A CPR guidance device for placement and use on the chest of an adult patient. The device guides a rescuer in the application of an adult CPR protocol. The device also senses patient characteristics indicative of an infant patient. If the device senses that the patient in an infant, it appropriately warns the rescuer that the device is for adult patient use only.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2011Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Eric G. Halsne, Hans Griesser
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Patent number: 9259593Abstract: A substantially rigid defibrillator carrying case having a hinged side, a latch disposed on a latch side opposite the hinged side, and a handle disposed on a handle side disposed between the hinged side and the latch side. The carrying case is constructed without protrusions and with a rigid handle, which combine to allow easy removal and deployment of the contents from a vehicle storage location to a cardiac arrest patient. The carrying case is further constructed with a bracket or optional test fixture for a CPR Meter.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2011Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Zebrick Roach, Kurt Fischer, Daniel Powers, Hans Griesser, Jacco Eerden, Eric Halsne, Christian Richard
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Publication number: 20130213839Abstract: A substantially rigid defibrillator carrying case having a hinged side, a latch disposed on a latch side opposite the hinged side, and a handle disposed on a handle side disposed between the hinged side and the latch side. The carrying case is constructed without protrusions and with a rigid handle, which combine to allow easy removal and deployment of the contents from a vehicle storage location to a cardiac arrest patient. The carrying case is further constructed with a bracket or optional test fixture for a CPR Meter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2011Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Zebrick Roach, Kurt Fischer, Daniel Powers, Hans Griesser, Jacco Eerden, Eric Halsne, Christian Richard
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Publication number: 20130102936Abstract: A CPR guidance device for placement and use on the chest of an adult patient. The device guides a rescuer in the application of an adult CPR protocol. The device also senses patient characteristics indicative of an infant patient. If the device senses that the patient in an infant, it appropriately warns the rescuer that the device is for adult patient use only.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2011Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Eric G. Halsne, Hans Griesser
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Patent number: 8086306Abstract: An automatic external defibrillator is shipped from the manufacturer with the battery installed in the battery compartment of the AED. During shipment a removable tab is located between a battery terminal and an electrical contact inside the battery compartment. Upon receipt of the AED the user pulls the tab to remove it from the battery compartment. This completes the circuit between the AED and its battery and the AED begins a self-test. A packaging panel covers the controls of the AED to prevent actuation of controls during the self-test. The packaging panel includes instructions for setup of the AED including indication of a control to actuate during or at the conclusion of the self-test.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Wendy Katzman, Jesse Warwick, Dan Powers, Hans Griesser
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Publication number: 20090281585Abstract: An automatic external defibrillator is shipped from the manufacturer with the battery installed in the battery compartment of the AED. During shipment a removable tab is located between a battery terminal and an electrical contact inside the battery compartment. Upon receipt of the AED the user pulls the tab to remove it from the battery compartment. This completes the circuit between the AED and its battery and the AED begins a self-test. A packaging panel covers the controls of the AED to prevent actuation of controls during the self-test. The packaging panel includes instructions for setup of the AED including indication of a control to actuate during or at the conclusion of the self-test.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Wendy Katzman, Jesse Warwick, Dan Powers, Hans Griesser
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Publication number: 20090204161Abstract: A defibrillator and method for delivering defibrillation energy to a patient are described. A patient ECG is analyzed and defibrillation energy is delivered to the patient in response to receiving manual input. The patient ECG is further analyzed while waiting for the manual input and the defibrillation energy is delivered to the patient after a time delay if the manual input is not received.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS, N.V.Inventors: Daniel J. Powers, Hans Griesser, Teresa Skarr
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Publication number: 20080096014Abstract: The present invention provides a process for producing a craze resistant plastic article. The process includes steps of exposing a substrate surface to a plasma gas formed by introducing a gas mixture containing oxygen and an organosilicon monomer into a plasma chamber to deposit a polymer coating that adheres to the surface of the substrate. An innermost region of the coating adjacent the surface of the substrate is deposited with a ratio of organosilicon monomer to oxygen in the gas mixture that is greater than or equal to 1. An outermost region of the coating is deposited with a ratio of organosilicon monomer to oxygen in the gas mixture that is less than 1. The ratio of organosilicon monomer to oxygen in the plasma gas is altered progressively over time between deposition of the innermost and outermost regions to form a graded coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAInventors: Hans Griesser, Peter Murphy, Colin Hall
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Publication number: 20070105973Abstract: An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water permeability being sufficient to provide good on-eye movement, such that a good tear exchange occurs between the lens and the eye. A preferred lens is a copolymerization product of a oxyperm macromer and an ionoperm monomer. The invention encompasses extended wear contact lenses, which include a core having oxygen transmission and ion transmission pathways extending from the inner surface to the outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: CIBA Vision CorporationInventors: Paul Nicolson, Richard Baron, Peter Chabrecek, John Court, Angelika Domschke, Hans Griesser, Arthur Ho, Jens Hopken, Bronwyn Laycock, Qin Liu, Dieter Lohmann, Gordon Meijs, Eric Papaspiliotopoulos, Judy Riffle, Klaus Schindhelm, Deborah Sweeney, Wilson Terry, Jurgen Vogt, Lynn Winterton
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Publication number: 20070105974Abstract: An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water permeability being sufficient to provide good on-eye movement, such that a good tear exchange occurs between the lens and the eye. A preferred lens is a copolymerization product of a oxyperm macromer and an ionoperm monomer. The invention encompasses extended wear contact lenses, which include a core having oxygen transmission and ion transmission pathways extending from the inner surface to the outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: CIBA Vision CorporationInventors: Paul Nicolson, Richard Baron, Peter Chabrecek, John Court, Angelika Domschke, Hans Griesser, Arthur Ho, Jens Hopken, Bronwyn Laycock, Qin Liu, Dieter Lohmann, Gordon Meijs, Eric Papaspiliotopoulos, Judy Riffle, Klaus Schindhelm, Deborah Sweeney, Wilson Terry, Jurgen Vogt, Lynn Winterton
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Publication number: 20060142806Abstract: A method and article for storing an automatic external defibrillator for use without a prescription are described. The hermetically sealed electrode pads of the OTC AED are electrically coupled to the OTC AED base unit where they are constantly accessible to self-test circuitry inside the base unit for periodic, automatic self-test. In one embodiment the self-test is designed to determine whether the conductive gel of the electrode pads has dried out. In another embodiment self-test circuitry also tests the battery while the OTC AED is being stored prior to use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Wendy Katzman, Thomas Lyster, Thomas Solosko, Carlton Morgan, Kim Hansen, Daniel Powers, Hans Griesser, Eric Jonsen, David Snyder
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Publication number: 20060142805Abstract: A method and article for packaging an automatic external defibrillator for use without a prescription are described. The OTC AED is encased in a rigid polymeric disclosure which is a distinctive color or set of colors to enable the OTC AED to be readily distinguished in the home environment. The defibrillator is packaged in a box with multicolored depictions of the defibrillator on multiple sides of the box, which enable the distinctive coloring of the defibrillator to be readily identified by the exterior of the packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Wendy Katzman, Jesse Warwick, Daniel Powers, Hans Griesser, Kurt Fischer, Zebrick Roach
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Publication number: 20050228065Abstract: An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water permeability being sufficient to provide good on-eye movement, such that a good tear exchange occurs between the lens and the eye. A preferred lens is a copolymerization product of a oxyperm macromer and an ionoperm monomer. The invention encompasses extended wear contact lenses, which include a core having oxygen transmission and ion transmission pathways extending from the inner surface to the outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: CIBA Vision CorporationInventors: Paul Nicolson, Richard Baron, Peter Chabrecek, John Court, Angelika Domschke, Hans Griesser, Arthur Ho, Jens Hopken, Bronwyn Laycock, Qin Liu, Dieter Lohmann, Gordon Meijs, Eric Papaspiliotopoulos, Judy Smith Riffle, Klaus Schindhelm, Deborah Sweeney, Wilson Terry, Jurgen Vogt, Lynn Winterton
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Patent number: 6893685Abstract: The invention relates to a process for coating a material surface, comprising the steps of: (a) applying to the material surface a tie layer comprising a polyionic material; (b) covalently binding a bifunctional compound comprising an ethylenically unsaturated double b3nd to the tie layer; and (c) graft polymerizing a hydrophilic monomer onto the compound comprising the ethylenically unsaturated double bond. The coated articles that are obtainable by the process of the invention have desirable characteristics regarding adherences to the substrate, durability, hydrophilicity, wettability, biocompatibility and permeability and are thus useful for the manufacture of biomedical articles such as ophthalmic devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Yongxing Qiu, Lynn Cook Winterton, John Martin Lally, Paul Pasic, Hans Griesser, Peter Kambouris, Peter Chabrecek
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Publication number: 20030224032Abstract: The present invention provides a substrate having a plurality of immobilised furanone moieties associated with at least part of a surface of the substrate. The invention also relates to articles consisting of or comprising such a substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Roger W Read, Naresh Kumar, Mark Wilcox, Hua Zhu, Hans Griesser, Ben Muir, Helmut Thissen, Tim Hughes
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Publication number: 20020086160Abstract: The invention relates to a process for coating a material surface, comprising the steps of:Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: Yongxing Qiu, Lynn Cook Winterton, John Martin Lally, Paul Pasic, Hans Griesser, Peter Kambouris, Peter Chabrecek
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Patent number: D658297Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Daniel J. Powers, Kurt Fischer, Christian Richard, Jacco Eerden, Patrick Hauge, Hans Griesser, Zebrick Roach, Ken Rucker