Patents by Inventor Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os
Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os 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: 20180259176Abstract: A method of bonding a silicone-based element to a textile based element is provided. The method comprises steps that enable a user to bond a silicone-based element to a textile based element using a fibrous material to strengthen the bond. An assembly constructed according to the method is also provided. This assembly is particularly suited to being disposed against skin due to the high biocompatibility of silicone, particularly PDMS.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Inventors: JACOBUS PETRUS JOHANNES VAN OS, KUNIGUNDE HADELINDE CHERENACK, ROLAND MARINUS SCHUURBIERS
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Patent number: 10072828Abstract: The present invention relates to a lighting device (100), which comprises a structure of interconnected sleeves (110) and a light emitting arrangement (140) arranged inside the sleeves. The structure forms a polygon mesh and light sources (116) on the light emitting arrangement (140) can be positioned by the structure so that the problem of glare can be reduced. The present invention also provides a sound-absorbing, flexible and collapsible structure which can be used in e.g. large scale architectural panels, horticulture and phototherapy devices. The lighting device (100) can be produced by connecting the sleeves (110) with thermoplastic material or by sewing.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2015Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.Inventors: Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os, Astrid Mody, Guofu Zhuo
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Patent number: 10004919Abstract: A light emitting device for application near mammal tissue includes a flexible body having a front surface for facing the mammal tissue and an opposing back surface. The flexible body accommodates at least one light source which is arranged for irradiating an irradiation area of the mammal tissue. A thermally insulating layer covers the back surface of the flexible body. The thermally insulating layer has a larger surface area than the flexible body.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Paul Marcel Carl Lemmens, Gerrit Oversluizen, Wouter Hendrik Cornelis Spoorendonk, Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os
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Patent number: 9989243Abstract: A method of bonding a silicone-based element to a textile based element is provided. The method comprises steps that enable a user to bond a silicone-based element to a textile based element using a fibrous material to strengthen the bond. An assembly constructed according to the method is also provided. This assembly is particularly suited to being disposed against skin due to the high biocompatibility of silicone, particularly PDMS.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2014Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.Inventors: Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os, Kunigunde Hadelinde Cherenack, Roland Marinus Schuurbiers
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Patent number: 9826633Abstract: A device comprising a first and a second electrically conductive textile portion is provided, wherein the first and second textile portions are electrically isolated from each other. The device also comprises an electrical element having a first contact pad which is electrically connected to the first textile portion and a second contact pad which is electrically connected to the second textile portion, wherein the first and second textile portions are adapted to supply the electrical element with electrical power. An improved textile device is thereby provided, which is capable of supplying an electrical element with electrical power.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.Inventors: Kunigunde Hadelinde Cherenack, Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os, Roland Marinus Schuurbiers
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Publication number: 20170311425Abstract: A lighting device (100) is provided comprising optically transmissive emitters and receivers. The receivers are configured to receive power via an optical signal transmitted from a light source (102). Furthermore, the receiver is provided with functionality for converting the optical signal to electrical power and supply an emitter with the electrical power. The optical signal may further comprise an address such that a receiver-emitter pair of the device may be wirelessly individually addressed and controlled. The optical signals of the device are not guided but are free to propagate through optically transmissive receivers, optically transmissive emitters or other optically transmissive materials of the lighting device. This enables a lighting device which provides new light effects in a simple manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2015Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: MARC ANDRE DE SAMBER, FRANK VERBAKEL, JACOBUS PETRUS JOHANNES VAN OS
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Patent number: 9756700Abstract: A safety protection arrangement is provided for a lighting arrangement. An electrical parameter is measured with the driving of the lighting arrangement with particular driving settings and it is compared with an estimated expected value of the electrical parameter so that a safety warning signal or a shutdown can be provided in the event of a detected system failure.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Marius Leendert Trouwborst, Ramon Antoine Wiro Clout, Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os, Franciscus Antonius Kneepkens
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Patent number: 9686843Abstract: There is provided a wearable or portable lighting device for playing out, together with a plurality of other wearable or portable lighting devices, a predetermined time-varying lighting pattern over a space occupied by said device and the other devices; said device comprising: at least one light source; memory for storing a representation of the time-varying lighting pattern; and at least one controller configured to determine a current location of said device, to receive a timing signal for determining a current stage of the time-varying lighting pattern in synchronization with the other devices, and based on said determination and said timing signal, with reference to the representation in memory, to select a portion of the time-varying lighting pattern corresponding to the current location and stage and to cause the at least one light source to play-out said portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: PHILIPS LIGHTING HOLDING B.V.Inventors: Bartel Marinus Van De Sluis, Marius Leendert Trouwborst, Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os
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Publication number: 20170048936Abstract: A safety protection arrangement is provided for a lighting arrangement. An electrical parameter is measured with the driving of the lighting arrangement with particular driving settings and it is compared with an estimated expected value of the electrical parameter so that a safety warning signal or a shutdown can be provided in the event of a detected system failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Marius Leendert TROUWBORST, Ramon Antoine Wiro CLOUT, Jacobus Petrus Johannes VAN OS, Franciscus Antonius KNEEPKENS
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Patent number: 9474151Abstract: According to the present invention, an electronic textile (1) is provided. The electronic textile comprises an electronic structure (3) including conductive wires (4) being at least partly spaced apart from each other and one or more electronic components (5) connected to the conductive wires. One or more gaps (14) are formed in the electronic structure between the at least partly spaced apart conductive wires. The electronic textile further comprises a fabric structure (2) including two fabric portions (10), wherein the electronic structure is sandwiched between the two fabric portions. Further, the two fabric portions are joined together according to a bonding pattern including bonding segments (8), the bonding segments being arranged in one or more of the gaps of the electronic structure such that the electronic structure is held in place in the fabric structure by the bonding pattern.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os, Steven Broeils Luitjens, Liesbeth Van Pieterson, Guofu Zhou, Frank Anton Van Abeelen
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Publication number: 20160270223Abstract: A device comprising a first and a second electrically conductive textile portion is provided, wherein the first and second textile portions are electrically isolated from each other. The device also comprises an electrical element having a first contact pad which is electrically connected to the first textile portion and a second contact pad which is electrically connected to the second textile portion, wherein the first and second textile portions are adapted to supply the electrical element with electrical power. An improved textile device is thereby provided, which is capable of supplying an electrical element with electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2014Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: KUNIGUNDE HADELINDE CHERENACK, JACOBUS PETRUS JOHANNES VAN OS, ROLAND MARINUS SCHUURBIERS
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Publication number: 20160243378Abstract: There is provided a light treatment device (1). The device (1) comprises a carrier (11) having an opening (5) for positioning over and viewing a treatment area and a light emitter (6) for providing treatment light to the treatment area. There is also provided an attachment (3) for attaching the carrier to a patient. The device is useful as the opening can be positioned over an area where light therapy is desired, whilst viewing the area, and then held in position with the attachment. Light therapy can then be administered to the area and treatment of areas where light therapy is not desired can be avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Suzanne Daniëlle VAN DER ZAAN - LANDWEHR JOHAN, SIMONE IRENE ELISABETH VULTO, JACOBUS PETRUS JOHANNES VAN OS
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Publication number: 20160153651Abstract: A method of bonding a silicone-based element to a textile based element is provided. The method comprises steps that enable a user to bond a silicone-based element to a textile based element using a fibrous material to strengthen the bond. An assembly constructed according to the method is also provided. This assembly is particularly suited to being disposed against skin due to the high biocompatibility of silicone, particularly PDMS.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2014Publication date: June 2, 2016Inventors: JACOBUS PETRUS JOHANNES VAN OS, KUNIGUNDE HADELINDE CHERENACK, ROLAND MARINUS SCHUURBIERS
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Publication number: 20160100471Abstract: There is provided a wearable or portable lighting device for playing out, together with a plurality of other wearable or portable lighting devices, a predetermined time-varying lighting pattern over a space occupied by said device and the other devices; said device comprising: at least one light source; memory for storing a representation of the time-varying lighting pattern; and at least one controller configured to determine a current location of said device, to receive a timing signal for determining a current stage of the time-varying lighting pattern in synchronization with the other devices, and based on said determination and said timing signal, with reference to the representation in memory, to select a portion of the time-varying lighting pattern corresponding to the current location and stage and to cause the at least one light source to play-out said portionType: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: BARTEL MARINUS VAN DE SLUIS, MARIUS LEENDERT TROUWBORST, JACOBUS PETRUS JOHANNES VAN OS
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Publication number: 20150204527Abstract: The present invention relates to a lighting device (100), which comprises a structure of interconnected sleeves (110) and a light emitting arrangement (140) arranged inside the sleeves. The structure forms a polygon mesh and light sources (116) on the light emitting arrangement (140) can be positioned by the structure so that the problem of glare can be reduced. The present invention also provides a sound-absorbing, flexible and collapsible structure which can be used in e.g. large scale architectural panels, horticulture and phototherapy devices. The lighting device (100) can be produced by connecting the sleeves (110) with thermoplastic material or by sewing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Jacobus Petrus Johannes VAN OS, Astrid MODY, Guofu ZHUO
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Publication number: 20150165228Abstract: The invention relates to alight emitting device (1) for application near mammal tissue (2), e.g. for the relief of pain, comprising: a flexible body (3) having a front surface (4) for facing the mammal tissue and an opposing back surface (5), said flexible body accommodating at least one light source (6), said at least one light source (6) is arranged for irradiating an irradiation area of said mammal tissue (2). A thermally insulating layer (7) covers the back surface (5) of the flexible body (3). The thermally insulating layer (7) has a larger surface area than the flexible body (3). The invention further relates to a kit of parts for such a light emitting device and to a method for assembling such a light emitting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2013Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Paul Marcel Carl Lemmens, Gerrit Oversluizen, Wouter Hendrik Hendrik Cornelis Spoorendonk, Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os
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Publication number: 20140334113Abstract: According to the present invention, an electronic textile (1) is provided. The electronic textile comprises an electronic structure (3) including conductive wires (4) being at least partly spaced apart from each other and one or more electronic components (5) connected to the conductive wires. One or more gaps (14) are formed in the electronic structure between the at least partly spaced apart conductive wires. The electronic textile further comprises a fabric structure (2) including two fabric portions (10), wherein the electronic structure is sandwiched between the two fabric portions. Further, the two fabric portions are joined together according to a bonding pattern including bonding segments (8), the bonding segments being arranged in one or more of the gaps of the electronic structure such that the electronic structure is held in place in the fabric structure by the bonding pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2012Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Jacobus Petrus Johannes Van Os, Steven Broeils Luitjens, Liesbeth Van Pieterson, Guofu Zhou, Frank Anton Van Abeelen