Patents by Inventor Johan ROSENGREN
Johan ROSENGREN 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: 20240348998Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a bone anchored hearing aid device unit having a housing and an actuator having a first plate piezo element and a first counterweight. The unit further includes a clamp system configured for attaching the actuator or part of the actuator to the housing. The clamp system clamps the first plate piezo element of the actuator at a first clamp position at the first plate piezo element and at a second clamp position at the first plate piezo element, and in that the first counterweight is positioned between the first clamp position and the second clamp position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Martin JOHANSSON, Johannes KOCHER, Matthias CARLSSON, Vikram SHETTY, Johan ROSENGREN
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Publication number: 20240305938Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Applicant: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk HAAGERUP, Peder Hesselbjerg PEDERSEN, Mads Buur MORTENSEN, Johan ROSENGREN
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Patent number: 11937050Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2021Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk Haagerup, Peder Hesselbjerg Pedersen, Mads Buur Mortensen, Johan Rosengren
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Publication number: 20240002445Abstract: Disclosed is a class of knotted cyclic peptides. Related pharmaceutical compositions and methods of using the peptides and methods of synthesizing the peptides are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: January 4, 2024Applicant: The United States of America,as represented by the Secretary,Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: Barry R. O'Keefe, Lauren R. Haugh Krumpe, Yves Pommier, Christophe R. Marchand, Ingrid C. Schroeder, K. Johan Rosengren, Brice A.P. Wilson
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Patent number: 11606651Abstract: A hearing aid for placement on the head. The hearing aid includes a first part comprising an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert an ambient sound picked up at an ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of the user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to convert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, and a second part linkable to said first part by magnetic forces and comprising a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. Said first part comprises a receptacle adapted to receive an insert element, said insert element comprising protrusions configured for engaging with a recess of said first part by rotating the insert element relative to said first part.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2022Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk Haagerup, Claus Tipsmark, Johan Rosengren, Rasmus Lund, Glenn Jensen, Bent Jakobsen
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Publication number: 20220150648Abstract: A hearing aid for placement on the head. The hearing aid includes a first part comprising an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert an ambient sound picked up at an ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of the user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to convert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, and a second part linkable to said first part by magnetic forces and comprising a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. Said first part comprises a receptacle adapted to receive an insert element, said insert element comprising protrusions configured for engaging with a recess of said first part by rotating the insert element relative to said first part.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Applicant: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk HAAGERUP, Claus TIPSMARK, Johan ROSENGREN, Rasmus LUND, Glenn JENSEN, Bent JAKOBSEN
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Patent number: 11323831Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2020Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk Haagerup, Peder Hesselbjerg Pedersen, Mads Buur Mortensen, Johan Rosengren
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Patent number: 11304015Abstract: A hearing aid for placement on the head. The hearing aid includes a first part comprising an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert an ambient sound picked up at an ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of the user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to convert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, and a second part linkable to said first part by magnetic forces and comprising a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. Said first part comprises a receptacle adapted to receive an insert element, said insert element comprising protrusions configured for engaging with a recess of said first part by rotating the insert element relative to said first part.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk Haagerup, Claus Tipsmark, Johan Rosengren, Rasmus Lund, Glenn Jensen, Bent Jakobsen
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Publication number: 20220109942Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Applicant: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk HAAGERUP, Peder Hesselbjerg PEDERSEN, Mads Buur MORTENSEN, Johan ROSENGREN
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Publication number: 20210152954Abstract: A hearing aid for placement on the head. The hearing aid includes a first part comprising an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert an ambient sound picked up at an ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of the user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to convert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, and a second part linkable to said first part by magnetic forces and comprising a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. Said first part comprises a receptacle adapted to receive an insert element, said insert element comprising protrusions configured for engaging with a recess of said first part by rotating the insert element relative to said first part.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2020Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicant: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk HAAGERUP, Claus TIPSMARK, Johan ROSENGREN, Rasmus LUND, Glenn JENSEN, Bent JAKOBSEN
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Publication number: 20200382881Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk HAAGERUP, Peder Hesselbjerg PEDERSEN, Mads Buur MORTENSEN, Johan ROSENGREN
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Patent number: 10848884Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal. The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: OTICON MEDICAL A/SInventors: Emilie Munk Haagerup, Peder Hesselbjerg Pedersen, Mads Buur Mortensen, Johan Rosengren
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Publication number: 20200084556Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal. The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Applicant: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk HAAGERUP, Peder Hesselbjerg PEDERSEN, Mads Buur MORTENSEN, Johan ROSENGREN
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Patent number: 10516954Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2018Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: OTICON MEDICAL A/SInventors: Emilie Munk Haagerup, Peder Hesselbjerg Pedersen, Mads Buur Mortensen, Johan Rosengren
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Publication number: 20190256564Abstract: An isolated peptide or peptidomimetic, comprising an ?-nemertide moiety, wherein a) said ?-nemertide moiety has a sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 1; or b) said ?-nemertide moiety has a sequence differing from SEQ ID NO:1 by residue substitutions, deletions or insertions numbering no more than 9 in total. Medical, pest control and research uses thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2017Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: Ulf Göransson, Erik Jacobsson, Håkan Andersson, Malin Strand, Johan Rosengren
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Publication number: 20180332412Abstract: This disclosure relates to a hearing aid for placement on head of a user comprising a first second part. The first part may comprise an acoustic input transducer adapted to convert ambient sound picked up at the ear of the user to an electric signal, a signal processor adapted to process the electric signal according to specifications of user into a processed electric signal, and an output transducer adapted to covert the processed electric signal into a transmission signal, The second part may comprise an anchor adapted to fixate said second part under the skin to skull bone of the user, and a receiver adapted to receive the transmission signal and convert the transmission signal to an output signal perceivable as sound by the user. The first part may comprise an inner recess adapted to receive an insert element, where the insert element may comprise a first magnet adapted to in cooperation with the second part to cause the first part to attach to the head of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: Oticon Medical A/SInventors: Emilie Munk HAAGERUP, Peder Hesselbjerg PEDERSEN, Mads Buur MORTENSEN, Johan ROSENGREN
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Patent number: 9359422Abstract: The present invention relates to biologically active single chain relaxin polypeptides comprising a relaxin B chain derived from relaxin-3, the polypeptides being truncated by one or more amino acids at the C-terminus of the relaxin-3 B chain. Typically the single chain relaxin polypeptides are antagonists of the RXFP3 receptor, and in some embodiments are selective antagonists of the RXFP3 receptor.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2011Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignees: The University of Queensland, Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and MedicineInventors: Karl Johan Rosengren, Linda Maria Haugaard-Kedstrom, Ross Alexander David Bathgate, Mohammed Akhter Hossain, John Desmond Wade, Andrew Lawrence Gundlach, Andrew J. Lawrence
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Publication number: 20140038895Abstract: The present invention relates to biologically active single chain relaxin polypeptides comprising a relaxin B chain derived from relaxin-3, the polypeptides being truncated by one or more amino acids at the C-terminus of the relaxin-3 B chain. Typically the single chain relaxin polypeptides are antagonists of the RXFP3 receptor, and in some embodiments are selective antagonists of the RXFP3 receptor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicants: The University of Queensland, Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and MedicineInventors: Karl Johan Rosengren, Linda Maria Haugaard-Kedstrom, Ross Alexander David Bathgate, Mohammed Akhter Hossain, John Desmond Wade, Andrew Lawrence Gundlach, Andrew J. Lawrence