Patents by Inventor MICHAEL MARIA JOHANNES VAN LIEROP

MICHAEL MARIA JOHANNES VAN LIEROP 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: 11655009
    Abstract: A light emitting device (1) is provided that can be used in various contexts, including the context of realizing an anti-fouling action on surfaces. The light emitting device (1) comprises light emitting units (10) being arranged in a plane filling pattern (20) for covering at least a substantial portion of a surface. Individual light emitting units (10) are electrically interconnected through connection areas (12, 13) as present on the light emitting units (10) for providing electrical access to an internal electrical circuit (11) thereof, wherein the light emitting units (10) overlap at the positions of at least portions of the connection areas (12, 13) thereof. Further, it may be so that at least one of the connection areas (12, 13) of the individual light emitting units (10) is electrically connected simultaneously to respective connection areas (12, 13) of at least two other light emitting units (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2023
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.
    Inventors: Bart Andre Salters, Roelant Boudewijn Hietbrink, Michael Maria Johannes Van Lierop
  • Patent number: 11500145
    Abstract: An antifouling layer stack comprising a first layer element, a silicone layer, and a second layer element. The silicone layer is a light guide for UV radiation, and may include embedded UV light sources. The first layer element is situated on a first surface of the silicone layer, and the second layer element is situated on a second surface of the silicone layer. The first and second layer elements differ in composition from the silicone layer. The first layer element facilitates transmission of the UV radiation from the silicone layer to an external medium, and may provide protection and improve the structural integrity of the stack. The second layer element may also provide protection and structural integrity. The second layer element may be reflective, and may provide an adhesive surface for attaching the stack to a vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2022
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.
    Inventors: Willem-Jan Arend deWijs, Cornelis Gerardus Visser, Michael Maria Johannes van Lierop
  • Publication number: 20200207451
    Abstract: A light emitting device (1) is provided that can be used in various contexts, including the context of realizing an anti-fouling action on surfaces. The light emitting device (1) comprises light emitting units (10) being arranged in a plane filling pattern (20) for covering at least a substantial portion of a surface. Individual light emitting units (10) are electrically interconnected through connection areas (12, 13) as present on the light emitting units (10) for providing electrical access to an internal electrical circuit (11) thereof, wherein the light emitting units (10) overlap at the positions of at least portions of the connection areas (12, 13) thereof. Further, it may be so that at least one of the connection areas (12, 13) of the individual light emitting units (10) is electrically connected simultaneously to respective connection areas (12, 13) of at least two other light emitting units (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2018
    Publication date: July 2, 2020
    Inventors: BART ANDRE SALTERS, ROELANT BOUDEWIJN HIETBRINK, MICHAEL MARIA JOHANNES VAN LIEROP
  • Publication number: 20200183119
    Abstract: The invention provides a layer stack (500) comprising a first silicone layer (510), wherein the first silicone layer (510) has a first surface (511) and a second surface (512), wherein the first silicone layer (510) is transmissive for UV radiation having one or more wavelengths selected from the range of 200-380 nm, wherein the layer stack (500) further comprises one or more of:—a first layer element configured at a first side of the first surface (511), wherein the first layer element is associated by a chemical binding with the first surface (511) directly or via a first intermediate layer, which is transmissive for UV radiation having one or more wavelengths selected from the range of 200-380 nm, wherein the first layer element at least comprises a first layer differing in composition from the first silicone layer (510), and wherein the first layer element is transmissive for UV radiation having one or more wavelengths selected from the range of 200-380 nm; and —a second layer element (620) configured at
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Willem-Jan Arend deWijs, Cornelis Gerardus Visser, Michael Maria Johannes van Lierop
  • Publication number: 20190150824
    Abstract: A fiber quality sensor (S) comprises a first pair of mutually adjacent electrodes arranged for contacting the fiber to generate a first voltage over the electrodes, the first voltage being indicative of the quality of the fiber, the first pair of electrodes including a first conductive electrode (1), and a first dielectric electrode (D, 2) having a first dielectric material (D) with a conductive backing (2). The fiber quality sensor (S) may further comprise a second pair of electrodes arranged for contacting the fiber to generate a second voltage over the electrodes, the second voltage being indicative of the quality of the fiber, the second pair of mutually adjacent electrodes including a second conductive electrode (1), and a second dielectric electrode (D, 2) having a second dielectric material with a conductive backing, wherein in a tribo-electric series of materials, the material of the conductive electrode is arranged between the first and second dielectric materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2017
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: LUTZ CHRISTIAN GERHARDT, SIMA ASVADI, MICHAEL MARIA JOHANNES VAN LIEROP, NEIL FRANCIS JOYE, MARK THOMAS JOHNSON, MARTIN OUWERKERK