Patents by Inventor John Abrahamsen

John Abrahamsen 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: 8193755
    Abstract: An actuator comprising a reversible electric motor, which over a gearing, drives an activation element which can move back and forth. The activation element is of the non-self-locking type. Furthermore the motor and gearing are of a non self locking type. A brake holds the activation element in any position, when the electric motor is inactive, said brake can be released by means of a release mechanism. The motor is used as generator when the brake is released and the generator voltage from it is used to adjust the velocity of the activation element. Thus, a quick release is provided, where the activation element can be disengaged and adjusted evading gear and motor, and where the movement of the activation element, during the disengagement, occurs with a controlled velocity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2012
    Assignee: Linak A/S
    Inventors: Svend Erik Knudsen Jensen, John Abrahamsen
  • Publication number: 20090193917
    Abstract: An actuator comprising a reversible electric motor, which over a gearing, drives an activation element which can move back and forth. The activation element is of the non-self-locking type. Furthermore the motor and gearing are of a non self locking type. A brake holds the activation element in any position, when the electric motor is inactive, said brake can be released by means of a release mechanism. The motor is used as generator when the brake is released and the generator voltage from it is used to adjust the velocity of the activation element. Thus, a quick release is provided, where the activation element can be disengaged and adjusted evading gear and motor, and where the movement of the activation element, during the disengagement, occurs with a controlled velocity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2007
    Publication date: August 6, 2009
    Inventors: Svend Erik Knudsen Jensen, John Abrahamsen
  • Patent number: 7471020
    Abstract: A linear actuator, preferably for sickbeds and beds for domestic use, comprises a reversible electric motor (2) which, via a reduction gear, drives a spindle (4) with a nut (5) secured against rotation so that an activating element (6) connected with the nut is moved to and fro in response to the direction of rotation of the motor. In an emergency, the actuator may be driven manually with a hand crank, as a rear attachment, with which the actuator is secured, has a longitudinal opening in the longitudinal axis of the spindle, whereby the hand crank may be caused to engage the spindle. For this purpose, a shaft member is mounted in the rear attachment, said shaft member being engaged with the spindle and protruding rearwards from the rear attachment with one end. Control of the motor typically takes place via an H-bridge so that the motor does not short-circuit when the actuator is operated manually, it is ensured that the motor is not self-locking when the actuator is operated manually.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2008
    Assignee: Linak A/S
    Inventor: John Abrahamsen
  • Publication number: 20050264109
    Abstract: A linear actuator, preferably for sickbeds and beds for domestic use, comprises a reversible electric motor (2) which, via a reduction gear, drives a spindle (4) with a nut (5) secured against rotation so that an activating element (6) connected with the nut is moved to and fro in response to the direction of rotation of the motor. In an emergency, the actuator may be driven manually with a hand crank, as a rear attachment, with which the actuator is secured, has a longitudinal opening in the longitudinal axis of the spindle, whereby the hand crank may be caused to engage the spindle. For this purpose, a shaft member is mounted in the rear attachment, said shaft member being engaged with the spindle and protruding rearwards from the rear attachment with one end. Control of the motor typically takes place via an H-bridge so that the motor does not short-circuit when the actuator is operated manually, it is ensured that the motor is not self-locking when the actuator is operated manually.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2003
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventor: John Abrahamsen
  • Patent number: 6770006
    Abstract: An actuator with an electric motor which drives an activation element, such as a rotatable arm or a longitudinally movable rod, via a transmission. The transmission has at least two transmission stages, the first one being formed by a worm drive, the second one being formed by a crown and bevel wheel (5; 4a, 4b), the bevel wheel (4a, 4b) being driven by the worm wheel (3a, 3b), and the crown wheel (5) having a power take-off (15). The transmission may readily be formed so that the axis of the crown wheel (5) is in direct extension of the worm (2). A relatively compact transmission with a high gearing may be achieved hereby, and with worm wheel as well as crown and bevel wheel of plastics the transmission is also comparatively noiseless.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Linak A/S
    Inventor: John Abrahamsen
  • Patent number: 6739004
    Abstract: A rotary actuator, in particular for adjustable articles of furniture, including beds or mattress supports, for incorporation in a structure for adjustment of an element in it, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: Linak A/S
    Inventors: John Abrahamsen, Finn Jacobsen
  • Publication number: 20030101837
    Abstract: An actuator with an electric motor which drives an activation element, such as a rotatable arm or a longitudinally movable rod, via a transmission. The transmission has at least two transmission stages, the first one being formed by a worm drive, the second one being formed by a crown and bevel wheel (5; 4a, 4b), the bevel wheel (4a, 4b) being driven by the worm wheel (3a, 3b), and the crown wheel (5) having a power take-off (15). The transmission may readily be formed so that the axis of the crown wheel (5) is in direct extension of the worm (2). A relatively compact transmission with a high gearing may be achieved hereby, and with worm wheel as well as crown and bevel wheel of plastics the transmission is also comparatively noiseless.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Publication date: June 5, 2003
    Inventor: John Abrahamsen
  • Patent number: 6313421
    Abstract: The invention relates to a modular electrical contact in which the electrical components are separated in a separate module, and in which the others of the modules of the contact are built without electrical components. An advantageous embodiment according to the invention comprises a mechanical motion transmission advantageous for the purpose, where one or more contacts (53) may be activated through pressure operation. The device comprises a guide rail (52) with an activating element (51) which comprises a pressure element (55) and an extension element (54) and arranged with fixing means with respect to the guide rail so that the pressure element is slidable therein for activation of one or more contacts (53) arranged at the end of the pressure element. This provides an extremely simple, sturdy and flat structure which is simple to manufacture and simple to mount. This operating device is particularly suitable for use in foot pedals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2001
    Assignee: Linak A/S
    Inventor: John Abrahamsen
  • Patent number: D459742
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Linak A/S
    Inventors: John Abrahamsen, Finn Jacobsen