Patents by Inventor Klaus-Peter Anhalt
Klaus-Peter Anhalt 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: 10920022Abstract: A permanently colored object having a silicone surface which is produced by means of the following steps: a) mixing coloring substances with a still cross-linkable silicone in order to form an application mixture, b) swelling the silicone surface by means of a solvent, c) applying the application mixture to the silicone surface, and d) performing the cross-linking of the silicone of the application mixture, which silicone penetrates the silicone surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2016Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: OTTOBOCK SE & CO. KGAAInventors: Klaus-Peter Anhalt, Martina Zuther
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Patent number: 10347386Abstract: An electrode for transcutaneously transmitting electronic signals with a first layer that is designed to retain a liquid, also at least as a result of a capillary force, and an electrically conductive polymer layer, which contains conductive particles. The first layer is partially permeated by the polymer layer such that it protrudes out of said polymer layer on at least one first side. The first layer is designed to retain a liquid, also at least as a result of a capillary force, and the electrode includes an electrode contacting layer which is partially embedded in the polymer layer, such that it protrudes out of the polymer layer on a second side opposite the first side.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: OTTOBOCK SE & CO. KGAAInventors: Holger Reinhardt, Klaus-Peter Anhalt, Lucien Opitz
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Publication number: 20180066114Abstract: A permanently colored object having a silicone surface which is produced by means of the following steps: a) mixing coloring substances with a still cross-linkable silicone in order to form an application mixture, b) swelling the silicone surface by means of a solvent, c) applying the application mixture to the silicone surface, and d) performing the cross-linking of the silicone of the application mixture, which silicone penetrates the silicone surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2016Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventors: Klaus-Peter ANHALT, Martina ZUTHER
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Publication number: 20170202687Abstract: A liner for placing on the surface of the skin, comprising a base body made from a flexible, waterproof material having an outer side which is opposite the surface of the skin when in the applied state and an inner side which faces the surface of the skin when in the applied state, and channels which are open in the direction of the main surface and arranged on the inner side.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2015Publication date: July 20, 2017Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventors: Klaus-Peter ANHALT, Susann KIELE
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Patent number: 9589698Abstract: The invention relates to a conductive elastomer provided and formed from a base elastomer and conductive solid particles that are distributed therein. The conductive particles used are: a) platelet-shaped conductive particles and/or b) dendritic conductive particles and/or c) other elongated conductive particles with a length:width ratio of greater than or equal to two. It has been seen that a combination of ball-shaped and platelet-shaped conductive particles is particularly advantageous. The particles can additionally be aligned by the pouring, application using a doctor blade, or drawing of the dissolved or not-yet cured mixture. The polymer is particularly suitable for medical electrodes for capturing and emitting signals. The material rennulus elastic, and conductive when stretched or bent.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2012Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Otto Bock HealthCare GmbHInventors: Klaus-Peter Anhalt, Holger Reinhardt
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Patent number: 9187613Abstract: A material which is provided for use in direct contact with the skin of a user and which contains a percentage in silver that is finely dispersed in said material. The material is provided with a content in another metal that is finely dispersed in the material in addition to the silver content. The metals of the group including aluminum, magnesium, zinc, bronze, titanium and platinum are suitable either individually or in combination and in amounts between 0.1 and 1% by weight. The use of the metal particles is also suitable to conceal discolorations in a pigmented or dyed synthetic material when the material is used in air or on the skin. The metal particles do not impair the properties of the material. The material can be used to produce skin patches of any kind, especially for use in orthopedics.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2011Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventor: Klaus-Peter Anhalt
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Patent number: 8999428Abstract: The invention relates to an orthopedic cushion made from a filled elastomer or softened thermoplastics and can be provided with a thin friction-reducing coating made from a non-polar, non-hydrophilic slip-increasing polymer coating namely poly(para-xylene). According to the invention, the above can be achieved by means of a method in which the polymerized polyurethane cushion is subjected to at least one pretreatment step in which volatile components are removed to such an extent as to be able to be immediately coated.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Otto Bock Healthcare GmbHInventor: Klaus-Peter Anhalt
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Publication number: 20140246628Abstract: The invention relates to a conductive elastomer provided and formed from a base elastomer and conductive solid particles that are distributed therein. The conductive particles used are: a) platelet-shaped conductive particles and/or b) dendritic conductive particles and/or c) other elongated conductive particles with a length:width ratio of greater than or equal to two. It has been seen that a combination of ball-shaped and platelet-shaped conductive particles is particularly advantageous. The particles can additionally be aligned by the pouring, application using a doctor blade, or drawing of the dissolved or not-yet cured mixture. The polymer is particularly suitable for medical electrodes for capturing and emitting signals. The material rennulus elastic, and conductive when stretched or bent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventors: Klaus-Peter Anhalt, Holger Reinhardt
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Publication number: 20140209351Abstract: An electrode for transcutaneously transmitting electronic signals with a first layer that is designed to retain a liquid, also at least as a result of a capillary force, and an electrically conductive polymer layer, which contains conductive particles. The first layer is partially permeated by the polymer layer such that it protrudes out of said polymer layer on at least one first side. The first layer is designed to retain a liquid, also at least as a result of a capillary force, and the electrode includes an electrode contacting layer which is partially embedded in the polymer layer, such that it protrudes out of the polymer layer on a second side opposite the first side.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventors: Holger Reinhardt, Klaus-Peter Anhalt, Lucien Opitz
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Publication number: 20110320011Abstract: The invention relates to an orthopaedic cushion made from a filled elastomer or softened thermoplastics and can be provided with a thin friction-reducing coating made from a non-polar, non-hydrophilic slip-increasing polymer coating namely poly(para-xylene). According to the invention, the above can be achieved by means of a method in which the polymerised polyurethane cushion is subjected to at least one pre-treatment step in which volatile components are removed to such an extent as to be able to be immediately coated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2009Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventor: Klaus-Peter Anhalt
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Publication number: 20110280957Abstract: The invention relates to a material which is provided for use in direct contact with the skin of a user and which contains a percentage in silver that is finely dispersed in said material. The material is provided with a content in another metal that is finely dispersed in the material in addition to the silver content. The metals of the group including aluminum, magnesium, zinc, bronze, titanium and platinum are suitable either individually or in combination and in amounts between 0.1 and 1% by weight. The use of the metal particles is also suitable to conceal discolorations in a pigmented or dyed synthetic material when the material is used in air or on the skin. The metal particles do not impair the properties of the material. The material can be used to produce skin patches of any kind, especially for use in orthopedics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE GMBHInventor: Klaus-Peter ANHALT
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Patent number: 7803301Abstract: A process is provided for casting a mounting which is attachable to a human body and which takes the form of a prosthesis socket or of an orthosis part. The mounting includes a reinforcement in the shape of a grid or frame located in the core region of the mounting and is surrounded by a lower polyurethane sublayer and a superposed polyurethane sublayer. The process includes a) providing a first spacer material to be soaked with a incompletely reacted polyurethane, b) producing a reinforcement thereon, c) removing the reinforcement, d) casting the lower polyurethane sublayer by saturating the first spacer material with the incompletely reacted polyurethane, e) superimposing the reinforcement on the polyurethane surface of the lower polyurethane, f) applying a second spacer material to be soaked with a partially reacted polyurethane and g) casting the superposed polyurethane sublayer by saturating the second spacer material with the incompletely reacted polyurethane.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Otto Bock HealthCare IP GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Karl Becker, Klaus-Peter Anhalt
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Publication number: 20070276510Abstract: In a process for the casting of a mounting which is to be attached to the human body and which takes the form of a prosthesis socket or of an orthosis part, a reinforcement in the shape of a grid or frame located in the core region is surrounded by a polyurethane in such a way as to eliminate separation of the individual layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: Otto Bock Healthcare IP GmbH Co. KGInventors: Karl Becker, Klaus-Peter Anhalt
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Patent number: 6303069Abstract: A process for the production of moldings from a polymer alloy of multiphase morphology, in which the polymer alloy is prepared with the injection molding in one process step. For this, thermoplastically processable polymers which are incompatible or not very compatible with one another are introduced as granules, preferably having a particle size of greater than or equal to 3 mm, into the hopper of an injection molding machine and are subsequently plasticized, mixed thoroughly, and shaped in the injection molding machine; where at least one of the polymers employed is capable chemically, under the injection molding conditions, of association and/or copolymerization with at least one other of the participating polymers. The resulting polymer alloys are not inferior in their properties to corresponding conventionally produced alloys. The moldings are useful in orthopedics.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Otto Bock Orthopaedische Industrie Besitz-Und Verwaltungs-KommanditgesellschaftInventors: Klaus-Peter Anhalt, Jürgen Deinert
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Patent number: 5976190Abstract: The invention relates to an orthopaedic clamped connection as a functional element for force transmission in a prosthesis, comprising a tube socket and a tube made of light metal. To increase the dynamic stressability, the contact area between tube socket and tube made of light metal is provided with an intermediate layer which is composed of a low molecular weight carrier material in which at least one lubricant and/or auxiliary is embedded.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Otto Bock Orthopaedische Industrie Besitz- Und Verwaltungs-Kommanditgesel lschaftInventors: Klaus-Peter Anhalt, Juergen Deinert