Patents by Inventor Kjell Lindh
Kjell Lindh 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: 8056262Abstract: A first load (L1) is put on the upper leg (606) to create a contact area (619) between the front segment (610) and the front segment (618). The contact area (619) has a center point (601) located a distance (p1) from the front end (602). An upper forward segment (621) pulls away from a lower forward segment (623) immediately adjacent to the front end (602) to create a loop (625a). The first load (L1) is progressively increased to a second load (L2) and the center point (601) is rolled back from the distance (p1) to a distance (p2) from the front end (602). The segments (621) and (623) expand the loop (625a) to a loop (625b).Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Trackguard ABInventors: Wilhelm Ove Lindqvist, Hans Larsson, Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Patent number: 7766851Abstract: A below-knee orthosis comprises a footplate, which is carried by a connecting element projecting therefrom, the upper end part of which has a releasable coupling that can be coupled to an upper part of a patient's lower leg, a longitudinal section of the connecting element being formed of a spring element, which extends in a curved path at a radial distance from a fulcrum of the spring element, and said fulcrum being placed to be essentially aligned with the patient's ankle-joint axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Centri ABInventors: Kjell Lindh, Leif Lindh
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Publication number: 20090037001Abstract: A below-knee orthosis comprises a footplate, which is carried by a connecting element projecting therefrom, the upper end part of which has a releasable coupling that can be coupled to an upper part of a patient's lower leg, a longitudinal section of the connecting element being formed of a spring element, which extends in a curved path at a radial distance from a fulcrum of the spring element, and said fulcrum being placed to be essentially aligned with the patient's ankle-joint axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Kjell Lindh, Leif Lindh
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Publication number: 20080216350Abstract: A first load (L1) is put on the upper leg (606) to create a contact area (619) between the front segment (610) and the front segment (618). The contact area (619) has a center point (601) located a distance (p1) from the front end (602). An upper forward segment (621) pulls away from a lower forward segment (623) immediately adjacent to the front end (602) to create a loop (625a). The first load (L1) is progressively increased to a second load (L2) and the center point (601) is rolled back from the distance (p1) to a distance (p2) from the front end (602). The segments (621) and (623) expand the loop (625a) to a loop (625b).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Wilhelm Ove Lindqvist, Hans Larsson, Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Publication number: 20060084901Abstract: A dressing support that includes a flexible, resilient spacing sheet, which is stuck firmly to the patient and has an opening for receiving an ulcerated area. A compress is applied in the opening. A foot bed includes a recess which is complementary to the support and which receives the support when the foot rests on the foot bed, the support being stuck to the bottom or plantar surface of the foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: DANDERYDS BIOTECH INNOVATION ABInventors: Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh, Peter Kohler, Pelle Netz
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Publication number: 20060048411Abstract: The method is for using a shoe system having a resilient shoe insert. A shoe (300) has a shoe insert (500) disposed inside the shoe. The insert has an upper leg (506) and a lower leg (514) connected by a front end (502) with a curvature (512). The legs (506, 514) have a concave segments (510, 518) and end points (520, 522), respectively; A load is put on the insert to compress the end points towards one another. This shortens the effective length of the legs (506, 514) because the legs are in contact at a contact segment (524). This makes the insert stiffer the more it is compressed. The effective length of the legs is shorter at the outside (530) compared to the inside (532) so that the outside is stiffer than the inside.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2003Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Wilhelm Lindqvist, Hans Larsson, Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Patent number: 6908444Abstract: The use of a flexible, foldable or rollable and heatable mat for the manufacture of an orthosis, in which a flat sheet of a thermoplastic material is heated on a flat-laid mat to a temperature at which the sheet softens and can be readily shaped, whereafter the sheet is applied to and shaped on part of a patient's body and then allowed to cool on the patient so as to form a supporting orthosis. The mat can be transported in a rolled-up state or a folded state and laid out on a supporting surface, such as a floor surface in the proximity of the patient. The mat includes a heating element disposed over the area of the mat and functioning to deliver heat uniformly to the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Danderyds Biotech Innovation ABInventors: Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Publication number: 20040134103Abstract: A dressing support (1) is comprised of a flexible, resilient spacing sheet, which is stuck firmly to the patient and has an opening for receiving an ulcerated area. A compress (9) is applied in the opening (2). A foot bed (30) includes a recess (32) which is complementary to the support (1) and which receives said support when the foot rests on the foot bed, said support being stuck to the bottom or plantar surface of the foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Peter Kohler, Pelle Netz, Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Publication number: 20020183660Abstract: The use of a flexible foldable or rollable and heatable mat (1) for the manufacture of an orthosis, in which a flat sheet of a thermoplastic material is heated on a flat-laid mat (1) to a temperature at which the sheet softens and can be readily shaped, whereafter the sheet is applied to and shaped on part of a patient's body and then allowed to cool on the patient so as to form a supporting orthosis. The mat can be transported in a rolled-up state or a folded state and laid out on a supporting surface, such as a floor surface in the proximity of the patient. The mat includes a heating element (13) disposed over the area of the mat and functioning to deliver heat uniformly to said sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Publication number: 20020166184Abstract: The shoe system comprises a shoe that has an upper rim section. A shoe sole is disposed inside the shoe and has a top layer. A shoe insert has a stiff first member and a resilient second member attached to the first member so that the first member is attached to the top layer of the shoe sole. The second member is movable between a compressed position immediately adjacent to the first member and an expanded position remote from the first member. The first member is disposed a first distance from the upper rim section when the second member is in the compressed position and the first member being disposed the same first distance from the upper rim section when the second member is in the expanded position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Wilhelm Ove Lindqvist, Hans Larsson, Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Publication number: 20010042320Abstract: The shoe system comprises a shoe that has an upper rim section. A shoe sole is disposed inside the shoe and has a top layer. A shoe insert has a stiff first member and a resilient second member attached to the first member so that the first member is attached to the top layer of the shoe sole. The second member is movable between a compressed position immediately adjacent to the first member and an expanded position remote from the first member. The first member is disposed a first distance from the upper rim section when the second member is in the compressed position and the first member being disposed the same first distance from the upper rim section when the second member is in the expanded position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: Wilhelm Ove Lindqvist, Hans Larsson, Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh
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Patent number: 5868801Abstract: The present invention concerns a method for the application of a pattern on a work piece of thermoplastic material, preferably plastic, in which method a material, preferably fabric, carrying a predetermined pattern, is brought into contact against said work piece, that the plastic material is heated to a predetermined temperature, and that said patterned material is allowed to remain in contact with the plastic material for a predetermined time, so that the pattern is completely or partly taken up by the work piece, whereupon said pattern carrying material is removed, a method for the production of an object from the work piece with simultaneous application of the pattern, as well as an object produced according to the method.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Viktor Begat ABInventors: Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh, Urban Holm
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Patent number: 5586778Abstract: A collapsible golf cart includes elongated upper and lower frame parts which are slidable in relation to one another in the longitudinal direction, a support unit for supporting a golf bag on the upper and lower frame parts, and two legs. Each of the legs has an upper end that is connected pivotally to the lower end of the upper frame part so that the legs can be brought into a collapsed position, where the legs are inside and substantially parallel with each other and the upper and lower frame parts, and an opened out position, where the legs and the upper and lower frame parts are moved away from one another. Each of the legs further has a lower end which has a wheel suspension unit for bearing a removable wheel. The golf cart further includes a holding unit for holding the distance between the wheels constant and holding the distance between the wheels and the lower end of the lower frame part when the legs are in the opened out position.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Eurogreen International Inc.Inventors: Leif Lindh, Kjell Lindh