Patents by Inventor Ole Madsen
Ole Madsen 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: 9145230Abstract: A storage device for coupling at least one box and at least one cover having a carrier grip, together is formed by a lock or a snap lock, which is provided in one gable or side wall of the cover or the box, while a locking pin is provided in the opposite gable or side wall. The snap lock is adapted to engage a gripper flange, which is provided at the top of the gable or side wall of the box or the cover, while the locking pin is adapted to engage a locking edge, which is provided in the opposite gable or side wall of the box or the cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: TANOS GMBH VERPACKEN ORDNEN PRASENTIERENInventor: Jens Ole Madsen
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Patent number: 9075922Abstract: An interface comprising a single data connection, arranged to transfer data between the user equipment and an identity module. The data transferred over the interface may be arranged to be synchronized by at least one clock signal. The data transferred over the interface may comprise universal serial bus protocol data.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jens-Ole Madsen, Rune Lindholm
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Patent number: 8954067Abstract: Various methods are provided for facilitating a software smart card environment consisting of multiple virtual UICCs (vUICC) hosting a plurality of SIMS or U-SIMS. One example method may comprise receiving a network authentication request from a first network operator. The method may also comprise causing, using a processor, a UICC to activate a subscription for the first network operator and deactivate a subscription for a second network operator in an instance in which the subscription for the first network operator is not the active subscription. The method may further comprise determining a vUICC identification relating to the requested application. The method may further comprise causing authentication information to be transmitted to the first network operator based on the subscription for the first network operator. Similar and related example apparatuses and example computer program products are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventor: Jens Ole Madsen
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Publication number: 20130165073Abstract: Various methods are provided for facilitating a software smart card environment consisting of multiple virtual UICCs (vUICC) hosting a plurality of SIMS or U-SIMS. One example method may comprise receiving a network authentication request from a first network operator. The method may also comprise causing, using a processor, a UICC to activate a subscription for the first network operator and deactivate a subscription for a second network operator in an instance in which the subscription for the first network operator is not the active subscription. The method may further comprise determining a vUICC identification relating to the requested application. The method may further comprise causing authentication information to be transmitted to the first network operator based on the subscription for the first network operator. Similar and related example apparatuses and example computer program products are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: NOKIA CORPORATIONInventor: Jens Ole Madsen
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Patent number: 8234985Abstract: This invention relates to a boiler (1) drying, igniting and combusting refuse and producing steam (2, 2a) by heat exchange with flue gases (3), said boiler defining a main flow direction (5) of gases, said boiler (1) comprising a separator element (4) and an end superheater (8), the separator element (4) being adapted for separating said flue gases (3) into streams of a less-corrosive gas flow (6) and a corrosive gas flow (7), said separator element (4) being located substantially in and along said main flow direction (5), said end superheater (8) being located in proximity to said separator element (4) and in the flow (6) of said less-corrosive gas. Said separator element (4) comprises a plate (4a) or a wall (4b), which in a number of said separator elements (4) forms a channel as another separator element. This provides for an increased lifetime of said superheater and makes the boiler provide a high and efficient electrical power output.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/SInventors: Kim Dam-Johansen, Peter Jensen, Flemming Frandsen, Ole Madsen
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Publication number: 20110139665Abstract: The storage facility for coupling of at least one box and at least one lid is comprised of coupling units as shown in FIG. 2, bottom bridge 2 on the top box and top bridge 3 on the lower box. These must be tightly engaged via the conic flanges 14 +38 and subsequently locked in the gear via transport lock 7. The primary objective of the invention is to provide a new and functional storage system for tools, equipment and minor parts, which makes it easy to locate what you are looking for and where the objects are easy and fast accessible. Furthermore, it is possible to produce the invention in an inexpensive way and still make it robust and easy to assemble as well as disassemble in only a few seconds.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Jens Ole MADSEN
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Publication number: 20100224528Abstract: When stackable boxes (1) are coupled together, which are optionally provided with a cover (1a), all the boxes and covers have locking means, which are formed by at least one gripper part (2, 2a) at their underside, which is preferably biased (2, 3), and which is capable of gripping an edge (4,4a) provided at the upper side of the boxes or the covers. Hereby, boxes and covers may always be coupled together in an arbitrary order. In a first embodiment, the boxes and the covers have snap locks (2, 2a) and edges (4, 4a) in their gables, while, in a second embodiment, they are constructed with a gripper part and an edge in their one gable, while, in the other gable, they are provided with hooks or flanges which are capable of engaging fixing holes. The stackable boxes may generally be used as a storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2007Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: Jens Ole Madsen
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Publication number: 20100163562Abstract: A storage device for coupling at least one box (1) and at least one cover (2), having a carrier grip (13), together is formed by a lock or a snap lock (11, 11a), which is provided in the one gable (3, 8) or side wall of the cover or the box, while a locking pin (12, 12a) is provided in the opposite gable (4, 7) or side wall. The snap lock is adapted to engage a gripper flange (14, 14a), which is provided at the top of the gable (3, 8) or side wall of the box or the cover, while the locking pin (12, 12a) is adapted to engage a locking edge (15, 15a), which is provided in the opposite gable (4, 7) or side wall of the box or the cover. The invention provides a storage device, where a cover and a box may be coupled to and be disconnected from each other by a lateral movement of the cover or the box under the action of the carrier grip (13), so that the snap lock is not loaded by the weight of the cover in connection with the separation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2007Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: Jens Ole Madsen
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Publication number: 20090145344Abstract: This invention relates to a boiler (1) drying, igniting and combusting refuse and producing steam (2, 2a) by heat exchange with flue gases (3), said boiler defining a main flow direction (5) of gases, said boiler (1) comprising a separator element (4) and an end superheater (8), the separator element (4) being adapted for separating said flue gases (3) into streams of a less-corrosive gas flow (6) and a corrosive gas flow (7), said separator element (4) being located substantially in and along said main flow direction (5), said end superheater (8) being located in proximity to said separator element (4) and in the flow (6) of said less-corrosive gas. Said separator element (4) comprises a plate (4a) or a wall (4b), which in a number of said separator elements (4) forms a channel as another separator element. This provides for an increased lifetime of said superheater and makes the boiler provide a high and efficient electrical power output.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Kim Dam-Johansen, Peter Jensen, Flemming Frandsen, Ole Madsen
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Publication number: 20080075102Abstract: An interface comprising a single data connection, arranged to transfer data between the user equipment and an identity module. The data transferred over the interface may be arranged to be synchronised by at least one clock signal. The data transferred over the interface may comprise universal serial bus protocol data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Jens-Ole Madsen, Rune Lindholm
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Patent number: 5613511Abstract: A distribution valve for a high-pressure pump comprises a closed valve housing (1), in which a valve rotor (2) is rotatably mounted. The valve rotor is adapted during rotation, preferably indexing, to alternately open and close the flow path to a series of outlet ports (8) in the valve housing, such that the pumping medium is distributed via the ports concerned out to individual nozzles disposed in a succession. The distribution valve is extended especially for use in a device for washing the interior of a building. The device comprises a carriage, which is movable back and forth and has a frame on which the nozzles are mounted.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Verntofta ABInventors: Kurt E. Andersen, Ole Madsen