Patents by Inventor Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt
Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt 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: 12030604Abstract: A propeller (20) for a marine vessel (10), the propeller (20) comprising a plurality of propeller blades (24, 26). The propeller blades comprise a leading edge (30), a trailing edge (32) and an outer edge (34) located between the leading edge and the trailing edge. A transition from the leading edge to the outer edge occurs at a first transition point (36) and a transition from the outer edge to the trailing edge occurs at a second transition point (38). A straight line from the first transition point to the second transition point coincides with the outer edge (34) or is located at least partially outside the propeller blade. A smallest distance (D2) from the second transition point to the axis of rotation (A) is smaller than a smallest distance (D\) from the first transition point to the axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2020Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: VOLVO PENTA CORPORATIONInventors: Kåre Jonsson, Oddbjörn Hallenstvedt
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Patent number: 11464606Abstract: The present invention relates to an anchoring system for attaching a prosthesis to a human body, comprising: an anchoring element, an abutment, an abutment screw for attaching the abutment to the anchoring element, the anchoring element comprises a connection area for the abutment, the connection area comprising a press-fit portion such that the abutment is attached to the anchoring element in the connection area by a press-fit connection, wherein the connection area comprises an anti-rotation geometry and the abutment comprising a corresponding mating anti-rotation geometry proximal to the press-fit portion, and where in the connection area comprises a conical portion proximal to the anti-rotational geometry forming a mating geometry for a corresponding conical portion in the through-hole of the abutment.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2017Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: INTEGRUM ABInventors: Rickard Branemark, Marta Bjornsdottir, Maria Lopez, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Staffan Mansson
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Publication number: 20220274678Abstract: A propeller (20) for a marine vessel (10), the propeller (20) comprising a plurality of propeller blades (24, 26). The propeller blades comprise a leading edge (30), a trailing edge (32) and an outer edge (34) located between the leading edge and the trailing edge. A transition from the leading edge to the outer edge occurs at a first transition point (36) and a transition from the outer edge to the trailing edge occurs at a second transition point (38). A straight line from the first transition point to the second transition point coincides with the outer edge (34) or is located at least partially outside the propeller blade. A smallest distance (D2) from the second transition point to the axis of rotation (A) is smaller than a smallest distance (D\) from the first transition point to the axis of rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2020Publication date: September 1, 2022Applicant: VOLVO PENTA CORPORATIONInventors: Kåre JONSSON, Oddbjörn HALLENSTVEDT
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Publication number: 20190254782Abstract: The present invention relates to an anchoring system for attaching a prosthesis to a human body, comprising: an anchoring element, an abutment, an abutment screw for attaching the abutment to the anchoring element, the anchoring element comprises a connection area for the abutment, the connection area comprising a press-fit portion such that the abutment is attached to the anchoring element in the connection area by a press-fit connection, wherein the connection area comprises an anti-rotation geometry and the abutment comprising a corresponding mating anti-rotation geometry proximal to the press-fit portion, and where in the connection area comprises a conical portion proximal to the anti-rotational geometry forming a mating geometry for a corresponding conical portion in the through-hole of the abutment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2017Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: INTEGRUM ABInventors: Rickard BRANEMARK, Marta BJORNSDOTTIR, Maria LOPEZ, Oddbjorn HALLENSTVEDT, Staffan MANSSON
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Patent number: 8060265Abstract: There is provided a boat (200) including a hull (20), and two engines (30, 50) couplable to rotationally drive mutually spaced separate corresponding propeller assemblies for providing thrusts. Directions of the thrusts are angularly adjustable (?1, ?2) relative to the hull (20). A control unit (70) receives first and second user commands (S1, S2) and sends corresponding signals for controlling powers (P1, P2) coupled from the engines (30, 50) to their propeller assemblies. The control unit (70) determines a difference in power (?P) to be coupled to the propeller assemblies as a function of the first and second user commands (S1, S2). The control unit (70) controls coupling of power (P1, P2) to the propeller assemblies so that the propeller assemblies develop a difference in thrust which is a function of the difference in power (?P).Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: AB Volvo PentaInventors: Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Anders L Larsson
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Publication number: 20080171479Abstract: There is provided a boat (200) including a hull (20), and two engines (30, 50) couplable to rotationally drive mutually spaced separate corresponding propeller assemblies for providing thrusts. Directions of the thrusts are angularly adjustable (?1, ?2) relative to the hull (20). A control unit (70) receives first and second user commands (S1, S2) and sends corresponding signals for controlling powers (P1, P2) coupled from the engines (30, 50) to their propeller assemblies. The control unit (70) determines a difference in power (?P) to be coupled to the propeller assemblies as a function of the first and second user commands (S1, S2). The control unit (70) controls coupling of power (P1, P2) to the propeller assemblies so that the propeller assemblies develop a difference in thrust which is a function of the difference in power (?P).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: AB VOLVO PENTAInventors: Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Anders L. Larsson
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Patent number: 7226327Abstract: An outboard drive for boats, having a steerable underwater housing (1) which has a wing-profiled portion (2). Projecting at an approximately 90 degree angle from the aft part of one side face (31) of the wing profile is a face portion (32), the lateral extent of which amounts to about 1–2% of its distance to the steering shaft (36) of the wing profile. As a result of this construction, a lifting force will be generated during forward travel in the water. The face portion is configured on that side of the profile which produces a lifting force counter-directional to a steering force, deriving from the motor torque, upon the wing profile.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: AB Volvo PentaInventors: Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Staffan Mansson
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Patent number: 7186157Abstract: A rotatable propeller drive (1) for a boat, where the propeller drive (1) includes an upper fixing plate (4) adapted for rotationally fixed attachment to the hull bottom (2) of the boat. A lower underwater housing (6) is provided on which at least one propeller (10, 10a, 10b) is mounted, which underwater housing (6) is mounted rotatably in the fixing plate (4) about an essentially vertical axis of rotation (8). An exhaust duct (50) is provided with an exhaust exit (14) located in the underwater housing (6). The exhaust duct (50) has an upper duct section (54) which extends through the fixing plate (4) and has an outlet opening (62) located in proximity to an opposite inlet opening (60) in a lower duct section (56) which extends through the underwater housing (6). One of the outlet opening (62) and inlet opening (60) overlaps the other at least within a limited first rotation angle range for the propeller drive (1).Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: AB Volvo PentaInventors: Staffan Mansson, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt
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Publication number: 20060199452Abstract: A rotatable propeller drive (1) for a boat, where the propeller drive (1) includes an upper fixing plate (4) adapted for rotationally fixed attachment to the hull bottom (2) of the boat. A lower underwater housing (6) is provided on which at least one propeller (10, 10a, 10b) is mounted, which underwater housing (6) is mounted rotatably in the fixing plate (4) about an essentially vertical axis of rotation (8). An exhaust duct (50) is provided with an exhaust exit (14) located in the underwater housing (6). The exhaust duct (50) has an upper duct section (54) which extends through the fixing plate (4) and has an outlet opening (62) located in proximity to an opposite inlet opening (60) in a lower duct section (56) which extends through the underwater housing (6). One of the outlet opening (62) and inlet opening (60) overlaps the other at least within a limited first rotation angle range for the propeller drive (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Applicant: AB VOLVO PENTAInventors: Staffan Mansson, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt
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Publication number: 20060166569Abstract: An outboard drive for boats, having a steerable underwater housing (1) which has a wing-profiled portion (2). Projecting at an approximately 90 degree angle from the aft part of one side face (31) of the wing profile is a face portion (32), the lateral extent of which amounts to about 1-2% of its distance to the steering shaft (36) of the wing profile. As a result of this construction, a lifting force will be generated during forward travel in the water. The face portion is configured on that side of the profile which produces a lifting force counter-directional to a steering force, deriving from the motor torque, upon the wing profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: July 27, 2006Applicant: AB VOLVO PENTAInventors: Oddbjorn HALLENSTVEDT, Staffan MANSSON
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Patent number: 7033234Abstract: A method of steering a planning V-bottomed boat with double individually steerable outboard drive units with underwater housings (6), which extend down from the bottom (1) of the boat. When running at planning speed straight ahead, the underwater housings are set with “toe-in”, i.e. inclined towards each other with opposite angles (alpha) of equal magnitude relative to the boat centre line (b). When turning, the inner drive unit is set with a greater steering angle than the outer drive unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: AB Volvo PentaInventors: Lennart Arvidsson, Oddbjörn Hallenstvedt, Jukka Tuuliainen
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Publication number: 20050227553Abstract: A method of steering a planning V-bottomed boat with double individually steerable outboard drive units with underwater housings (6), which extend down from the bottom (1) of the boat. When running at planning speed straight ahead, the underwater housings are set with “toe-in”, i.e. inclined towards each other with opposite angles (alpha) of equal magnitude relative to the boat centre line (b). When turning, the inner drive unit is set with a greater steering angle than the outer drive unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Lennart Arvidsson, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Jukka Tuuliainen
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Patent number: 6783410Abstract: Boat propeller drive unit with an underwater housing (5), which is solidly joined to a boat hull and has pulling propellers (15, 16) on the forward facing side of the housing. At the aft edge of the underwater housing, a rudder is mounted, comprising a first rudder blade (22a) mounted in the underwater housing and a second rudder blade (22c) mounted on the aft edge of the first rudder blade.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Volvo Penta ABInventors: Nils-Ake Florander, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Kare Jonsson
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Patent number: 6763787Abstract: Method and device for regulating the phase angle between a first and a second crankshaft of an internal combustion engine. The engine includes primary cylinders that communicate with secondary cylinders and in every primary cylinder there is movably arranged a primary piston that is connected to the first crankshaft and in every secondary cylinder there is movably arranged a secondary piston that is connected to the second crankshaft. The first and second crankshafts are connected to each other by means of a transmission adapted with the device that includes a crankshaft extension for obtaining the control of the phase angle, the extension being fixed against rotation and displaceably connected to one of the crankshafts and via a grooved portion rotationally connected to the second of the crankshafts. When the crankshaft extension in displaced, rotation is obtained in the grooved portion that results in a corresponding phase angle shift.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Volvo Lastvagnar ABInventors: Oddbjörn Hallenstvedt, Bo Kristiansson, Stefan Nilsson, Anders Rydberg
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Publication number: 20030139102Abstract: Boat propeller drive unit with an underwater housing (5), which is solidly joined to a boat hull and has pulling propellers (15, 16) on the forward facing side of the housing. At the aft edge of the underwater housing, a rudder is mounted, comprising a first rudder blade (22a) mounted in the underwater housing and a second rudder blade (22c) mounted on the aft edge of the first rudder blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Nils-Ake Florander, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Kare Jonsson
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Patent number: 6582259Abstract: Boat propeller transmission with a horizontal input shaft, a bevel gear set, a vertical intermediate shaft, an additional bevel gear set, and at least one horizontal propeller shaft. Between the bevel gear sets, a two-speed planetary gear set is engaged, to provide two gear speeds in the same direction between the input shaft and the propeller shaft. A control unit controls the shifting between the low and high gear speed. A sensor senses the position of a gear selector. When the gear selector is in the reverse position, the control unit locks the planetary gear set in the high speed position, regardless of the engine speed.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: AB Volvo PentaInventors: Staffan Mansson, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt
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Publication number: 20030111028Abstract: Method and device for regulating the phase angle between a first and a second crankshaft of an internal combustion engine. The engine includes primary cylinders that communicate with secondary cylinders and in every primary cylinder there is movably arranged a primary piston that is connected to the first crankshaft and in every secondary cylinder there is movably arranged a secondary piston that is connected to the second crankshaft. The first and second crankshafts are connected to each other by means of a transmission adapted with the device that includes a crankshaft extension for obtaining the control of the phase angle, the extension being fixed against rotation and displaceably connected to one of the crankshafts and via a grooved portion rotationally connected to the second of the crankshafts. When the crankshaft extension in displaced, rotation is obtained in the grooved portion that results in a corresponding phase angle shift.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Volvo Lastvagnar ABInventor: Oddbjorn HALLENSTVEDT
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Patent number: 6439937Abstract: Boat propeller transmission with a horizontal input shaft, a bevel gear set, a vertical intermediate shaft, an additional bevel gear set, and at least one horizontal propeller shaft. Between the bevel gear sets, a two-speed planetary gear set is coupled, to provide two gear speeds in the same direction between the input shaft and the propeller shaft. The planetary gear set has a sun gear which can be locked against the housing of the planetary gear set with the aid of a one-way clutch.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: AB Volvo PentaInventors: Staffan Mansson, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt
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Patent number: 6374691Abstract: An apparatus for shifting a transmission coupled to an engine including a controller for shifting the transmission between operating modes, a control lever for switching the transmission, and an actuator for actuating the control lever in response to shifting of the controller. The apparatus includes a longitudinal tube connected to the controller, a cylindrical slide connected to the actuator for actuating the control lever in response to shifting of the controller, the longitudinal tube being coaxial with the cylindrical slide, a detector for detecting relative displacement between the longitudinal tube and the cylindrical slide, and a spring acting between the longitudinal tube and the cylindrical slide to prevent relative displacement between them until a force acting on one of them exceeds the spring force of the spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: AB Volvo PentsInventors: Jan Grundberg, Oddbjörn Hallenstvedt, Jukka Tuuliainen
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Patent number: 6129599Abstract: An electrically controlled transmission system for a marine vessel that is adapted to avoid vibration to the vessel during a shifting process of the transmission system. The transmission system includes a marine vessel having an inboard motor and an outboard propulsion drive. The motor is coupled to the propulsion drive by the transmission assembly which is at least partially located within a portion of the outboard propulsion drive and is adapted to provide substantially vibration-free shifting of the transmission assembly. The transmission assembly has a drive shaft selectively engageable with at least a forward and reverse gear of the propulsion drive for establishing forward and reverse configurations of the transmission assembly, respectively. The transmission assembly is also electrically and remotely controlled from a distance therefrom between the forward and reverse configurations utilizing electrically actuatable solenoids.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Inventors: Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Staffan M.ang.nsson