Patents by Inventor Henrik Madsen
Henrik Madsen 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: 11969581Abstract: Disclosed is an auto injector for administering a medicament. The auto injector comprising: a housing; a cartridge receiver configured to receive a cartridge assembly comprising a cartridge and a cartridge code feature, the cartridge containing the medicament; a code sensor configured to read the cartridge code feature; a drive module coupled to move a plunger rod; and a processing unit coupled to the code sensor and the drive module. The processing unit being configured to: receive from the code sensor a code signal indicative of the cartridge code feature; control the drive module to move the plunger rod to a first plunger rod position, the first plunger rod position being based on the code signal; receive a trigger event; control the drive module to move the plunger rod to a second plunger rod position following reception of the trigger event.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Ascendis Pharma A/SInventors: Per Mølgaard Pedersen, Flemming Madsen, Sven Erik Poulsen, Steen Jensen, Henrik Egesborg
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Patent number: 11208339Abstract: The present invention provides a method of treating wastewater in a wastewater system. The wastewater system comprises a treatment plant comprising a treatment space and a sewer system comprising a sewer space. The treatment plant further comprises a treatment inlet for supplying wastewater to the treatment system from the sewer system. The method comprises the step of: providing a treatment parameter being significant for purification of wastewater in the treatment plant, determining an actual spare plant capacity indicating an amount of wastewater which can be supplied to the treatment space, and determining an actual spare wastewater storage volume indicating an amount of wastewater which can be retained in the sewer space. The amount of wastewater supplied through the treatment inlet to the treatment plant is varied based on the treatment parameter, the actual spare plant capacity, and the actual spare wastewater storage volume.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignees: KRÜGER A/S, DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITETInventors: Thomas Munk-Nielsen, Morten Grum, Peter Tychsen, Henrik Andreas Rønnow Thomsen, Henrik Madsen, John Bagterp Jørgensen, Rasmus Fogtmann Halvgaard
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Publication number: 20200262726Abstract: The present invention provides a method of treating wastewater in a wastewater system. The wastewater system comprises a treatment plant comprising a treatment space and a sewer system comprising a sewer space. The treatment plant further comprises a treatment inlet for supplying wastewater to the treatment system from the sewer system. The method comprises the step of: providing a treatment parameter being significant for purification of wastewater in the treatment plant, determining an actual spare plant capacity indicating an amount of wastewater which can be supplied to the treatment space, and determining an actual spare wastewater storage volume indicating an amount of wastewater which can be retained in the sewer space. The amount of wastewater supplied through the treatment inlet to the treatment plant is varied based on the treatment parameter, the actual spare plant capacity, and the actual spare wastewater storage volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2017Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Thomas Munk-Nielsen, Morten Grum, Peter Tychsen, Henrik Andreas Rønnow Thomsen, Henrik Madsen, John Bagterp Jørgensen, Rasmus Fogtmann Halvgaard
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Publication number: 20200176101Abstract: Methods and medical uses for determining a dose for a glucagon bolus for administration to patients with diabetes for treating mild or moderate hypoglycaemia, while reducing the risk of, or avoiding, rebound hyperglycaemia are described. This work is based on simulations using pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) models for glucose, insulin and glucagon to develop an optimum glucagon dosing regimen for treatment of mild or moderate hypoglycaemia depending on ambient insulin levels, while reducing the risk of, or avoiding, rebound hyperglycaemia, for example as may occur when an overly large dose of glucagon is administered to a patient having a hypoglycaemic episode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2018Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Sabrina AANÆS WENDT, Ajenthen RANJAN, Henrik MADSEN, Kirsten NØRGAARD, John BAGTERP JØRGENSEN, Signe SCHMIDT
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Patent number: 9091248Abstract: The present invention relates to a wind turbine comprising a nacelle, the nacelle having a substantially longitudinal extension, a height extension and a width extension, comprising a front end, a rear end, a bottom part, a top part and side parts, and being adapted to house a number of wind turbine components, which wind turbine components are supported by an internal support structure, the support structure comprising at least a main foundation which is positioned at the front end of the nacelle, and a rear frame which is connected to the main foundation at one end and extends from the main foundation towards the rear end of the nacelle.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS A/SInventors: Peter Haakon Á Porta, Yu Phu Du Tran, Hans Kristian Bjørn, Steffen Henrik Madsen, Erik Markussen
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Publication number: 20120230836Abstract: The present invention relates to a wind turbine comprising a nacelle, the nacelle having a substantially longitudinal extension, a height extension and a width extension, comprising a front end, a rear end, a bottom part, a top part and side parts, and being adapted to house a number of wind turbine components, which wind turbine components are supported by an internal support structure, the support structure comprising at least a main foundation which is positioned at the front end of the nacelle, and a rear frame which is connected to the main foundation at one end and extends from the main foundation towards the rear end of the nacelle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS A/SInventors: Peter Haakon A Porta, (Yu) Phu Du Tran, Hans Kristian Bjørn, Steffen Henrik Madsen, Erik Markussen
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Patent number: 7331816Abstract: An interface adapted for high speed data transmission between network elements that decreases signal interference and cross-talk between the wires of a cable used for connecting the network elements. Various connection schemes are used for shielded pairs of wires within a cable used for the interface. The connection schemes may use pins having same or different pin numbers at the two network elements being connected. Shielded pairs carrying data in a common direction may be connected to adjacent sets of pins or to non-adjacent sets of pins. Certain pins at each element may remain unused. Pairs of the shielded pairs within the cable may be cross-connected between the two elements. Shielded pairs may be cross-connected while leaving sets of pins unused.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Vitesse Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Sune G. Krohn, Thomas Kirkegaard Jørgensen, Jacob Michael Christensen, Henrik Madsen
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Publication number: 20070212927Abstract: An interface adapted for high speed data transmission between network elements that decreases signal interference and cross-talk between the wires of a cable used for connecting the network elements. Various connection schemes are used for shielded pairs of wires within a cable used for the interface. The connection schemes may use pins having same or different pin numbers at the two network elements being connected. Shielded pairs carrying data in a common direction may be connected to adjacent sets of pins or to non-adjacent sets of pins. Certain pins at each element may remain unused. Pairs of the shielded pairs within the cable may be cross-connected between the two elements. Shielded pairs may be cross-connected while leaving sets of pins unused.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: Sune G. Krohn, Thomas Kirkegaard Jorgensen, Jacob Michael Christensen, Henrik Madsen
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Patent number: 6762880Abstract: New grating structures include a bonded transmission grating structure. The grating structure is encapsulated by two pieces that are bonded together. In addition, a new method of making grating structures includes forming wells with an aspect ratio (depth:width) of at least 3:1, 7:1 or greater. Such grating structures can be used to form gratings with high diffraction efficiencies for both TE and TM polarizations of light.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Ibsen Photonics A/SInventors: Johan Christer Holm, Henrik Madsen, Steen Weichel, Per Eld Ibsen, Bjarke Rose
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Publication number: 20020148625Abstract: The invention relates to a shielding device to be fixedly arranged on a hand-held mobil radio transmission means (1), such as a mobile phone, and which protects a user against electromagnetic radiation from said radio transmission means (1) when said radio transmission means is used. The shielding device (10) comprises at least on substantially plane shielding member (12) of metal, where the metal is a nickel alloy, especially mu-metal. The shielding member (12) defines at least partially an acoustic resonance chamber (18) communicating with the air surrounding the shielding device through at least one sound channel (19).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Keld Emlington Darling, Flemming Wedel, Henrik Madsen
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Publication number: 20020135876Abstract: New grating structures include a bonded transmission grating structure. The grating structure is encapsulated by two pieces that are bonded together. In addition, a new method of making grating structures includes forming wells with an aspect ratio (depth:width) of at least 3:1, 7:1 or greater. Such grating structures can be used to form gratings with high diffraction efficiencies for both TE and TM polarizations of light.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Johan Christer Holm, Henrik Madsen, Steen Weichel, Per Eld Ibsen, Bjarke Rose