Patents by Inventor Klaus Ganser

Klaus Ganser 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).

  • Publication number: 20230158248
    Abstract: A syringe device and a syringe system with a syringe device provides an ergonomic syringe device which enables safe operation and safe injection by using a pen-like syringe device having a drive housing, a syringe receptacle for receiving a syringe having a syringe body and a plunger guided therein, and a manually operable push button for activating an electrical delivery unit. The drive housing has a pressure supply unit for pneumatically actuating the plunger and a coupling connection for connection to an external supply unit. The pressure supply unit includes a drive channel which can be connected to the plunger of an inserted syringe. The syringe device has a vent channel connected to the drive channel and via an opening to the environment, the opening being closable by a finger when the push button is actuated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2021
    Publication date: May 25, 2023
    Applicant: Pharmpur GmbH
    Inventors: Dirk-Henning MENZ, Klaus GANSER
  • Publication number: 20220273876
    Abstract: A pen-like syringe system includes: a syringe holder for receiving a syringe having a syringe barrel and a plunger guided for movement in the barrel; and a drive housing connected to the syringe holder. To provide an ergonomic syringe system which allows advantageous operation of the system and guarantees safe and focused injection or drawing of a substance the drive housing includes an electric delivery device operated by an integrated power supply for applying pneumatic pressure or negative pressure to the plunger, with the delivery device connected via a drive channel to the plunger and actuatable by a button arranged on the syringe system; and the pen-like syringe system has a vent duct with a first end, which is connected to the drive channel, and a second end, which is connected to the surroundings via an opening, with the opening closable by pressing the button.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2020
    Publication date: September 1, 2022
    Applicant: Pharmpur GmbH
    Inventors: Dirk-Henning MENZ, Klaus GANSER
  • Patent number: 9137288
    Abstract: Disclosed is a fully push-based and scalable web application architecture unifying discrete and persistent web services. It houses a database slave on the web server machine to leverage the replication capabilities of common database systems. In doing so, the replication of data between a database master (located on a separate machine) and a slave (located on the web server machine) serves to prompt the web server software of any changes in the data, with which it may then generate an updated web service response to push to the relevant clients. Neither the clients nor the web servers ever need to blindly poll a data source for changes. Furthermore, data is transmitted in the same RESTful style using a persistent (i.e. WebSocket) connection as it would be using the corresponding discrete HTTP request.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2015
    Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.
    Inventor: Klaus Ganser
  • Publication number: 20120158825
    Abstract: Disclosed is a fully push-based and scalable web application architecture unifying discrete and persistent web services. It houses a database slave on the web server machine to leverage the replication capabilities of common database systems. In doing so, the replication of data between a database master (located on a separate machine) and a slave (located on the web server machine) serves to prompt the web server software of any changes in the data, with which it may then generate an updated web service response to push to the relevant clients. Neither the clients nor the web servers ever need to blindly poll a data source for changes. Furthermore, data is transmitted in the same RESTful style using a persistent (i.e. WebSocket) connection as it would be using the corresponding discrete HTTP request.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2010
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: Yahoo! Inc.
    Inventor: Klaus Ganser