Patents by Inventor Jens A. Branebjerg

Jens A. Branebjerg 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).

  • Patent number: 11864916
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal comprising a microelectronic sensing system characterized by (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasable attached to the bottom surface of the adhesive device. Suitably the microelectronic system is a microelectronic sensing system capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e.g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing LLC
    Inventors: Susanne Holm Faarbaek, Karsten Hoppe, Peter Boman Samuelsen, Jens Branebjerg
  • Patent number: 11805970
    Abstract: A three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal including a microelectronic sensing system. The system includes (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasably attached to the bottom surface. Suitably the microelectronic system is capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e,g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2023
    Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Susanne Holm Faarbaek, Karsten Hoppe, Peter Boman Samuelsen, Jens Branebjerg
  • Publication number: 20210022683
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal comprising a microelectronic sensing system 5 characterized by (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; 10 (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasable attached to the bottom surface of the adhesive device. Suitably the microelectronic system is a microelectronic sensing system capable of 15 sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e.g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical properties.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Inventors: Susanne Holm FAARBAEK, Karsten HOPPE, Peter Boman SAMUELSEN, Jens BRANEBJERG
  • Publication number: 20190374163
    Abstract: A three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal including a microelectronic sensing system. The system includes (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasably attached to the bottom surface. Suitably the microelectronic system is capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e,g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Applicant: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLC
    Inventors: Susanne Holm FAARBAEK, Karsten HOPPE, Peter Boman SAMUELSEN, Jens BRANEBJERG
  • Publication number: 20140288381
    Abstract: A three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal including a microelectronic sensing system. The system includes (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasably attached to the bottom surface. Suitably the microelectronic system is capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e.g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2014
    Publication date: September 25, 2014
    Applicant: CUTISENSE A/S
    Inventors: Susanne Holm FAARBAEK, Karsten Hoppe, Peter Boman Samuelsen, Jens Branebjerg
  • Publication number: 20130030259
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel monitoring system suitable for attachment to a surface of a subject and for monitoring physiological signals of a subject wearing the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2010
    Publication date: January 31, 2013
    Applicant: DELTA, DANSK ELEKTRONIK, LYS OG AKUSTIK
    Inventors: Erik Thomsen, Rasmus Grønbek Haahr, Sune Duun, Karsten Hoppe, Jens Branebjerg
  • Publication number: 20080275327
    Abstract: Accordingly, the present invention relates to a three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal comprising a microelectronic sensing system characterized by (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasable attached to the bottom surface of the adhesive device. Suitably the microelectronic system is a microelectronic sensing system capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e.g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical properties.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2006
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Inventors: Susanne Holm Faarbaek, Karsten Hoppe, Peter Boman Samuelsen, Jens Branebjerg
  • Patent number: 5452878
    Abstract: A miniature actuating device with a carrier, a diaphragm, a hollow space formed between the carrier and the diaphragm and an insulating layer arranged between them and with two electrode terminals for producing an electrostatic field between the diaphragm and the carrier for an activated state. With an actuating device of this kind, it is desired that the throw can be achieved under the influence of the electrostatic field be rendered as large as possible. To that end, the hollow space is present only in the state of rest and in the activated state virtually disappears maintaining the diaphragm buckle free.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: Danfoss A/S
    Inventors: Peter Gravesen, Jens A. Branebjerg