Patents by Inventor Knud Klingler
Knud Klingler 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: 20090226237Abstract: The invention relates to a toothpaste tube having a holding means (10, 12, 16, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27, 32) which is attached to it for holding at least one interdental toothbrush (13).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2007Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Harald Kraus, Knud Klingler
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Publication number: 20090191260Abstract: The invention relates to an aerosol, in which a phase containing a solid substance is dispersed into a gaseous dispersant. The aim of the invention is to achieve a particularly effective anti-inflammatory action for the treatment of respiratory diseases. According to the invention, a depot is contained in the dispersed phase, said depot releasing silver ions when it comes into contact with water.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: BIO-GATE AGInventors: Knud Klingler, Peter Steinrucke, Thorsten Bechert
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Patent number: 6969115Abstract: An adjustable lumbar support assembly for a seat has a curved lumbar support member that is made from a plastic material and an adjustment mechanism operatively connected to the curved lumbar support member for adjusting between various degrees of curvature. The curved lumbar support member may include a plurality of reinforcing ribs that allow a greater degree of curvature adjacent one end of the element than the degree of curvature adjacent the other end of the element. The reinforcing ribs allow for varying degrees of curvature because the cross section of the ribs varies. Further, the reinforcing ribs are integral with the curved lumbar support member. The adjustable lumbar assembly could also include at least one resilient metal strap connected to the curved lumbar support member that allows a greater degree of curvature adjacent one end of the curved lumbar support member than the degree of curvature adjacent the other end of the element.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Schukra Geratebau AGInventors: Elias Bourdkane, Alan Prettyman, Chris Hui, Phil Trudelle, Gordon Jiang, Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6883867Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for adjusting the arching of a resiliently flexible support element for supporting the pelvic and/or lumbar vertebrae in a back rest of a seat including an arching means. According to the invention, a flexible support element is suspended in a seat by multiple guide rods, and a Bowden cable is connected to the support element in such a manner as to arch the support element when traction is applied thereto. A restoring spring draws the support element from its arched position. An intermediate spring is used in combination with the Bowden cable such that the support element resiliently yields to major pressure. Another spring provides compensating forces to counteract the arching adjustment, thereby substantially reducing the force to be exerted in order to adjust the degree of arching.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Schukra Geratebau AGInventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6805680Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus and method for providing a massage especially to the back areas of persons who have to sit for a relatively long time on seats, especially motor vehicle seats. The massage is achieved in accordance with the invention by a periodic or a continuous motion of massage elements placed in the seat surface and/or in the back rest. The massage elements are able to move in a forward and backward direction and an up and down direction with respect to the seat. The apparatus includes a supporting element formed of a flexible material that is positioned on a frame of the seat, a drive mechanism, a mechanism operatively connected to the drive mechanism to cause at least a portion of the supporting element to be bowed to provide movement of the supporting element in a direction toward and away from a person seated on the seat for the purpose of supporting body surfaces of the person on the seat.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Schukra-Geratebau AGInventor: Knud Klingler
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Publication number: 20040178670Abstract: The invention relates to a support with adjustable arch, especially a lumbar support for seats, in particular motor vehicle seats and chair back rests as well as for any type of bed, the structure of which comprises an arching element and an adjustable device for setting and readjusting the arching of the arching element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Schukra Geratebau AGInventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6746081Abstract: An anatomically deformable support and, in particular, a lordosis support, is provided for use with seats, couches or the like. The anatomically deformable support includes a frame, and an anatomically deformable supporting part connected to the frame and that can be arched in the reversible manner. The supporting part is connected to the frame by a connection arrangement including elongates cylindrical members, for example, wires, secured to the frame and first and second mounting arrangements provided at first and second end portions of the supporting part for securing the elongate cylindrical members to the supporting part. At least one of the mounting arrangements includes a first common rigid web member, and a pair of elastically flexible web members arranged on opposing sides of the rigid web member to form first mountings in which the elongate cylindrical members are received.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Schukra Berndorf Ges. m.b.H.Inventor: Knud Klingler
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Publication number: 20040075320Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for adjusting the arching of a resiliently flexible support element for supporting the pelvic and/or lumbar vertebrae in a back rest of a seat including an arching means. According to the invention, a flexible support element is suspended in a seat by multiple guide rods, and a Bowden cable is connected to the support element in such a manner as to arch the support element when traction is applied thereto. A restoring spring draws the support element from its arched position. An intermediate spring is used in combination with the Bowden cable such that the support element resiliently yields to major pressure. Another spring provides compensating forces to counteract the arching adjustment, thereby substantially reducing the force to be exerted in order to adjust the degree of arching.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: Schukra Geratebau AGInventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6712427Abstract: An adjustable lumbar support assembly for a seat has a curved lumbar support member that is made from a plastic material and an adjustment mechanism operatively connected to the curved lumbar support member for adjusting between various degrees of curvature. The curved lumbar support member may include a plurality of reinforcing ribs that allow a greater degree of curvature adjacent one end of the element than the degree of curvature adjacent the other end of the element. The reinforcing ribs allow for varying degrees of curvature because the cross section of the ribs varies. Further, the reinforcing ribs are integral with the curved lumbar support member. The adjustable lumbar assembly could also include at least one resilient metal strap connected to the curved lumbar support member that allows a greater degree of curvature adjacent one end of the curved lumbar support member than the degree of curvature adjacent the other end of the element.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Schukra-Geratebau GesmbHInventors: Elias Bourdkane, Alan Prettyman, Chris Hui, Phil Trudelle, Gordon Jiang, Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6682144Abstract: The invention relates to a support with adjustable arch, especially a lumbar support for seats, in particular motor vehicle seats and chair back rests as well as for any type of bed, the structure of which comprises an arching element and an adjustment device for setting and readjusting the arching of the arching element.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Schukra Gerätebau AGInventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6648119Abstract: The invention relates to an adjusting device for an adjusting element which is arranged on a shaft, can be adjusted as desired in both directions of rotation by means of a drive and can be locked in any set position. The device has two jaws which can be moved together in a housing by means of the drive and, at least one end, are each in zero-play contact with an arm of a scissors-type arrangement, the opposing arms of the scissors-type arrangement being in zero-play contact with an output drive element which is rotatably mounted and connected to the adjusting element.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Schukra Geratebau AGInventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6623076Abstract: An apparatus for adjusting the arching of a resiliently flexible support element (4) for supporting the pelvic and/or lumbular vertebrae in a back rest of a seat including an arching mechanism comprising a spring and an operating mechanism. According to the invention the spring (20, 35; 21, 38) is included in the force transmission tract for adjusting the arching. Preferably a spring (20, 35) is fitted between one end of the support element (4) and the force transmission member of the arching mechanism and/or a spring (21, 38) is fitted to the free end of the force transmission member of the arching mechanism behind the operating mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Schukra-Gerätebau AGInventor: Knud Klingler
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Publication number: 20030006635Abstract: The invention relates to a support with adjustable arch, especially a lumbar support for seats, in particular motor vehicle seats and chair back rests as well as for any type of bed, the structure of which comprises an arching element and an adjustment device for setting and readjusting the arching of the arching element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2000Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6447061Abstract: An apparatus for adjusting the arching of a resiliently flexible support element (4) for supporting the pelvic and/or lumbular vertebrae in a back rest of a seat including an arching mechanism comprising a spring and an operating mechanism. According to the invention the spring (20, 35; 21, 38) is included in the force transmission tract for adjusting the arching. Preferably a spring (20, 35) is fitted between one end of the support element (4) and the force transmission member of the arching mechanism and/or a spring (21, 38) is fitted to the free end of the force transmission member of the arching mechanism behind the operating mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Schukra-Geratebau GesmbHInventor: Knud Klingler
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Publication number: 20020109383Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for adjusting the arching of a resiliently flexible support element (4) for supporting the pelvic and/or lumbular vertebrae in a back rest of a seat including an arching means comprising a spring and an operating means. According to the invention the spring (20, 35; 21, 38) is included in the force transmission tract for adjusting the arching. Preferably a spring (20, 35) is fitted between one end of the support element (4) and the force transmission member of the arching means and/or a spring (21, 38) is fitted to the free end of the force transmission member of the arching means behind the operating means.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventor: Knud Klingler
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Publication number: 20020032395Abstract: This invention concerns a method for providing a massage, especially to the back areas of persons who have to sit for a relatively long time on seats, especially motor-vehicle seats. This massage is achieved in accordance with the invention by a periodic or a continuous motion of massage elements placed in the seat surface and/or in the backrest, in a forward and backward and/or up and down direction, with this motion being within the range of sitting surfaces and/or back surfaces of such persons.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: AMEU Management Corp.Inventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6158300Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for the level adjustment and/or arching adjustment of a flexibly resilient support element (4) for the lordosic vertebrae of a sitting person, and which is fitted in the fame (1) of a back rest of a seat, each apparatus comprising a gear mechanism (12) including a worm (14), a worm gear (15), a pinion (16) and a tooth element as well as a drive means. According to the invention the gear mechanism is directly connected to the drive means in such a manner that the rigid drive shaft (13) thereof carries the worm (14) engaging into the worm gear (15), the pinion (16) being fixed axially in the work gear (15) in tooth engagement with a gear wheel (17) in a plane parallel to the worm gear (15).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Schukra Geratebau G.m.b.H.Inventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 6079783Abstract: A back rest for a seat wherein the back rest includes a support member having first and second edge surfaces, a central plate between the edge surfaces, a first side member coupling the central plate to the first edge surface, and a second side member coupling the central plate to the second edge surface. The central plate of the support member is recessed from the first and second end surfaces to define a cavity. The back rest further includes a plurality of protrusions extending from the central plate and into the cavity. Additionally, the back rest includes a lordosis support having first and second ends coupled to the plurality of protrusions, at least one of the first and second lordosis support ends being coupled to the plurality of protrusions for movement relative to the support member. The lordosis support is adapted to bow upon displacement of one of the first end and the second end thereof toward one another thereby forming a curvature.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Wilhelm Schuster, SeniorInventors: Wilhelm Schuster, Sr., Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 5934752Abstract: An elastic contouring assembly for a lumbar support system includes an adjustable contouring element having a central longitudinal strut and an integral shoulder for attachent of an adjustment device. A tensioning cable having one end attached to the contouring element and an opposite end attached to the adjustment adjusts the curvature of the contouring element. Guide elements extend from the central longitudinal strut and include aperatures to receive the tensioning cable. Each of the apertures define an individual clearance height from the central longitudinal strut, and as the clearence heights differ, the radius of the contouring element can be adjusted by extending or retracting the tensioning cable.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Ameu Management Corp.Inventor: Knud Klingler
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Patent number: 5913569Abstract: An apparatus for adjusting the arching of a resiliently flexible support element for supporting the pelvic and/or lumbular vertebrae in a back rest of a seat including an arching device comprising a spring and an operating device. The spring is included in the force transmission tract for adjusting the arching. Preferably a spring is fitted between one end of the support element and the force transmission member of the arching means and/or a spring is fitted to the free end of the force transmission member of the arching device behind the operating device.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1995Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Knud KlinglerInventor: Knud Klingler