Patents by Inventor Hartmut Gaertner
Hartmut Gaertner 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: 9798127Abstract: The invention relates to a tube for a surgical microscope. The tube has a base part, an intermediate part, which is pivotable about a rotational axis on the base part, and an ocular part which is pivotable about a rotational axis on the intermediate part. The imaging beam path is guided through the base part, the intermediate part and the pivotable ocular part. The tube has a tube lens system which transfers a parallel imaging beam paths into an intermediate image. The parallel imaging beam path enters via an opening in a connecting piece of the base part. The tube has a first displaceable mirror element which can be moved about the rotational axis on the base part. The tube lens system is a telesystem which has a lens unit having positive refractive power and a lens unit having negative refractive power.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2013Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Christian Luecke, Hartmut Gaertner, Andre Mueller, Martin Schneider, Alfons Abele, Nadine Kolster, Dirk Holzmann, Wolfgang Robra, Bernd Rudisile, Michael Czerwinski
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Publication number: 20140009825Abstract: A tube of a surgical microscope has a base part, intermediate part pivotable about a rotational axis on the base part, and an ocular part pivotable about a rotational axis on the intermediate part. An imaging beam path passes through the base part, intermediate part and ocular part. The tube has a tube lens system which transfers a parallel imaging beam path into an intermediate image. The parallel imaging beam path enters via an opening in a connecting piece of the base part. The tube has a first mirror movable about the rotational axis on the base part and a further mirror movable on the intermediate part about the rotational axis. The first mirror directs the imaging beam path to the further mirror. The first mirror and further mirror are mounted in the imaging beam path between a lens unit having positive refractive power and a lens unit having negative refractive power.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Christian Luecke, Hartmut Gaertner, Andre Mueller, Martin Schneider, Alfons Abele, Nadine Kolster, DIrk Holzmann, Wolfgang Robra, Bernd Rudisile, Michael Czerwinski
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Patent number: 8520303Abstract: A surgical microscope (100) has a viewing optic (101, 104, 115) which allows a viewing person to view the enlarged display of an object region (116) in a viewing area (117). The viewing optic (101, 104, 115) has a continuously adjustable magnification system (104) with which a viewing optic adjusting unit (119) is associated. The surgical microscope (100) has an adjustable illuminating system (150), which provides illuminating light (151) for the object region (116), to illuminate the object region in an illuminated area (152) using illuminating light (151) of adjustable radiation intensity. An illumination system control unit (175) is provided in the surgical microscope (100), the control unit being connected to the viewing optic adjusting unit (119) for receiving information as to the adjusted magnification of the viewing optic (101, 104, 115).Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Joachim Steffen, Helmut Riesenegger, Klaus Abele, Hartmut Gaertner, Juergen Liegel, Gerhard Herrmann, Juergen Kahler
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Patent number: 8514488Abstract: A tube of a surgical microscope has a base part, intermediate part pivotable about a rotational axis on the base part, and an ocular part pivotable about a rotational axis on the intermediate part. The imaging beam path is guided through the base part, intermediate part and pivotable ocular part. The tube has a tube lens system which transfers a parallel imaging beam path into an intermediate image. The parallel imaging beam path enters via an opening in a connecting piece of the base part. The tube has a first displaceable mirror element movable about the rotational axis on the base part. The tube has a further displaceable mirror element movable on the intermediate part about the rotational axis. The first mirror element directs the imaging beam path to the further mirror element. The first mirror element and further mirror element are mounted in the imaging beam path between a lens unit having positive refractive power and a lens unit having negative refractive power.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Christian Lücke, Hartmut Gärtner, André Müller, Martin Schneider, Alfons Abele, Nadine Kolster, Dirk Holzmann, Wolfgang Robra, Bernd Rudisile, Michael Czerwinski
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Patent number: 8298922Abstract: An electrical plug connector comprises a connection module having a plurality of contact elements for establishing an electrical connection to corresponding contact elements of a socket connector, and a terminal module having a plurality of terminal elements, each for connecting a conductor of a cable. The terminal module is adapted to be detachably connected to the connection module in order to establish an electrical connection between each of the terminal elements and a contact element. The connection module comprises a housing into which the terminal module can be inserted, and a strain relief which is connected to the housing and engages over the terminal module, wherein a cable connected to the terminal module is adapted to be fixed to the connection module by means of the strain relief.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Telegaertner Karl Gaertner GmbHInventors: Andreas Schumann, Hartmut Gaertner
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Publication number: 20110300740Abstract: An electrical plug connector comprises a connection module having a plurality of contact elements for establishing an electrical connection to corresponding contact elements of a socket connector, and a terminal module having a plurality of terminal elements, each for connecting a conductor of a cable. The terminal module is adapted to be detachably connected to the connection module in order to establish an electrical connection between each of the terminal elements and a contact element. The connection module comprises a housing into which the terminal module can be inserted, and a strain relief which is connected to the housing and engages over the terminal module, wherein a cable connected to the terminal module is adapted to be fixed to the connection module by means of the strain relief.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Telegaertner Karl Gaertner GmbHInventors: Andreas Schumann, Hartmut Gaertner
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Patent number: 7922402Abstract: A camera holder (3) is provided for fixing a camera (11) or a camcorder to an optical observation device. The holder (3) has a variable-length sleeve (13) with a first end configured to receive the camera objective and a second end configured to secure the sleeve (13) relative to the optical observation device. The holder (3) also has an adjusting device (19) fixed to the sleeve (13). The adjusting device (19) has a pin for connection with a stand mating thread of a camera (11) and is configured to compensate for an offset between the stand mating thread and the camera objective. The adjusting device (19) enables the camera (11) to be positioned with respect to the sleeve and the optical observation device.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Hartmut Gaertner, Werner Koch, Wolfgang Robra, Christian Luecke, Karsten Rieth
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Publication number: 20110043904Abstract: A tube of a surgical microscope has a base part, intermediate part, pivotable about a rotational axis on the base part, and an ocular part pivotable about a rotational axis on the intermediate part. The imaging beam path is guided through the base part, intermediate part and pivotable ocular part. The tube has a tube lens system which transfers a parallel imaging beam path into an intermediate image. The parallel imaging beam path enters via an opening in a connecting piece of the base part. The tube has a first displaceable mirror element movable about the rotational axis on the base part. The tube has a further displaceable mirror element movable on the intermediate part about the rotational axis. The first mirror element directs the imaging beam path to the further mirror element. The first mirror element and further mirror element are mounted in the imaging beam path between a lens unit having positive refractive power and a lens unit having negative refractive power.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Christian Lücke, Hartmut Gärtner, André Müller, Martin Schneider, Alfons Abele, Nadine Kolster, Dirk Holzmann, Wolfgang Robra, Bernd Rudisile, Michael Czerwinski
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Publication number: 20100302629Abstract: A surgical microscope (100) has a viewing optic (101, 104, 115) which allows a viewing person the enlarged display of an object region (116) in a viewing area (117). The viewing optic (101, 104, 115) has a continuously adjustable magnification system (104) with which a viewing optic adjusting unit (119) is associated. The surgical microscope (100) has an adjustable illuminating system (150), which provides illuminating light (151) for the object region (116), in order to illuminate the object region in an illuminated area (152) using illuminating light (151) of adjustable radiation intensity. An illumination system control unit (175) is provided in the surgical microscope (100), the control unit being connected to the viewing optic adjusting unit (116, 117) for receiving information as to the adjusted magnification of the viewing optic (101, 104, 115).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Joachim Steffen, Helmut Riesenegger, Klaus Abele, Hartmut Gaertner, Juergen Liegel, Gerhard Herrmann, Juergen Kahler
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Publication number: 20100254699Abstract: A camera holder (3) is provided for fixing a camera (11) or a camcorder to an optical observation device. The holder (3) has a variable-length sleeve (13) with a first end configured to receive the camera objective and a second end configured to secure the sleeve (13) relative to the optical observation device. The holder (3) also has an adjusting device (19) fixed to the sleeve (13). The adjusting device (19) has a pin for connection with a stand mating thread of a camera (11) and is configured to compensate for an offset between the stand mating thread and the camera objective. The adjusting device (19) enables the camera (11) to be positioned with respect to the sleeve and the optical observation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: CARL ZEISS SURGICAL GBMHInventors: Hartmut Gaertner, Werner Koch, Wolfgang Robra, Christian Luecke, Karsten Rieth
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Patent number: 7641155Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement for at least partially compensating a torque caused by gravitational forces acting on a mass body (2), which is rotatably supported on an axis of rotation (3). The arrangement includes a gas pressure spring (5) for providing a linear force. This linear force is transformed into a torque by means of a converter unit (7). The mass body (2) and the converter unit (7) can be coupled to each other in a way which allows for adjusting the amplitude and the phase of a compensating torque.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Hartmut Gaertner, Fritz Zimmermann, Wolfgang Strauss
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Patent number: 7159831Abstract: An adjusting device (3) is suitable especially for use on a stand (1) for a surgical microscope (2). The adjusting device (3) makes it possible to move the surgical microscope (2) in a plane (9) perpendicular to the optical axis (8) of the surgical microscope (2). For this purpose, a transmission is provided in the adjusting device (3) which includes a coupling plate which is operatively connected to two force-transmitting elements. When this transmission is moved, at least one of the force-transmitting elements rolls off on the coupling plate. Alternatively, this transmission can be built up as a four-point linkage chain or contain a rhombic mechanism or lever mechanism. It is also possible to configure the transmission with belt elements or to configure the same as an eccentric arrangement having two offset rotation centers.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Hartmut Gärtner, Gerhard Gaida, Franz Krug, Daniel Kolster, Alexander Enns
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Patent number: 7109678Abstract: In a holding arrangement (101) for a medical-optical instrument (103), an electric motor is provided in a rotational joint (111, 119) to compensate a load torque occurring in this rotational joint. This electric motor is supplied with current in correspondence to a detected position of the rotational joint (111, 119). A current control curve required for this purpose is stored in a memory. This current control curve can be determined in that the rotational joints are deflected with the electric motor into predetermined positions and the current demand needed therefor is detected.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Martin Kraus, Hartmut Gärtner, Martin Poxleitner, Michael Wirth, Alfons Abele, Roland Brenner, Norbert Sporer, Matthias Hähnle
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Publication number: 20030094549Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement for at least partially compensating a torque caused by gravitational forces acting on a mass body (2), which is rotatably supported on an axis of rotation (3). The arrangement includes a gas pressure spring (5) for providing a linear force. This linear force is transformed into a torque by means of a converter unit (7). The mass body (2) and the converter unit (7) can be coupled to each other in a way which allows for adjusting the amplitude and the phase of a compensating torque.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Hartmut Gaertner, Fritz Zimmermann, Wolfgang Strauss
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Patent number: 6183415Abstract: A medical therapy and/or diagnosis equipment has a position sensing device that cooperates, for sensing of respective position or orientation of the medical therapy and/or diagnosis equipment, with a further sensing device that is separated by a signal path from the position sensing device and is fixed in position and orientation. The position sensing device is constructed as a position sensing arm that extends away from the medical therapy and/or diagnosis equipment.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Carl=Zeis-StiftungInventor: Hartmut Gärtner
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Patent number: D594050Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Hartmut Gärtner, Werner Koch