Patents by Inventor Per Bengtsson
Per Bengtsson 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: 10251949Abstract: Disclosed is a method for treatment of HIV related diseases comprising targeting complexes between on the one hand the C5 domain of gp120 and on the other hand gp41 or the C2 domain of gp120. The complexes may be stabilised by administering compounds, such as antibodies, capable of directly interacting with and stabilising the complex, or by immunizing with C5 and gp41/C2 derived material so as to induce antibodies that bind to and stabilise the complex.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2015Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: BIONOR IMMUNO ASInventors: Maja Sommerfelt Grønvold, Angus Dalgleish, Einar Tønnes Lange, Jens Olof Holmberg, Per Bengtsson, Birger Sørensen
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Publication number: 20160144019Abstract: Disclosed is a method for treatment of HIV related diseases comprising targeting complexes between on the one hand the C5 domain of gp120 and on the other hand gp41 or the C2 domain of gp120. The complexes may be stabilised by administering compounds, such as antibodies, capable of directly interacting with and stabilising the complex, or by immunizing with C5 and gp41/C2 derived material so as to induce antibodies that bind to and stabilise the complex.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Applicant: Bionor Immuno ASInventors: Maja Sommerfelt GRØNVOLD, Angus DALGLEISH, Einar Tønnes LANGE, Jens Olof HOLMBERG, Per BENGTSSON, Birger SØRENSEN
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Patent number: 9200065Abstract: Disclosed is a method for treatment of HIV related diseases comprising targeting complexes between on the one hand the C5 domain of gp120 and on the other hand gp41 or the C2 domain of gp120. The complexes may be stabilised by administering compounds, such as antibodies, capable of directly interacting with and stabilising the complex, or by immunizing with C5 and gp41/C2 derived material so as to induce antibodies that bind to and stabilise the complex.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2010Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Bionor Immuno ASInventors: Maja Sommerfelt Grønvold, Angus Dalgleish, Einar Tønnes Lange, Jens Olof Holmberg, Per Bengtsson, Birger Sørensen
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Patent number: 8448399Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Publication number: 20120263720Abstract: Disclosed is a method for treatment of HIV related diseases comprising targeting complexes between on the one hand the C5 domain of gp120 and on the other hand gp41 or the C2 domain of gp120. The complexes may be stabilised by administering compounds, such as antibodies, capable of directly interacting with and stabilising the complex, or by immunizing with C5 and gp41/C2 derived material so as to induce antibodies that bind to and stabilise the complex.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2010Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: Bionor Immuno ASInventors: Maja Sommerfelt Grønvold, Angus Dalgleish, Einar Tønnes Lange, Jens Olof Holmberg, Per Bengtsson, Birger Sørensen
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Patent number: 7820287Abstract: A thin abrasion resistant decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier. The carrier preferably consists of a fiber board or a particle board with a rectangular cross section and at least two opposite rounded-off edges. One or more floor strips with the same or different cross section is machined from the laminate clad carrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Pergo AGInventors: Sven Kornfält, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjölin
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Patent number: 7640705Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Publication number: 20070107344Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Patent number: 7150134Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Svan Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Patent number: 7144602Abstract: The invention proposes a process for obtaining a flexible/adaptive thermal barrier, the thermal barrier comprising a ceramic layer deposited on a substrate covered with a sublayer, the ceramic layer being deposited by thermal spraying using a torch. The ceramic layer is deposited in a single pass and the torch is set to give the ceramic layer a thickness of at least 80 ?m.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Snecma MoteursInventors: Per Bengtsson, Laurent Paul Dudon
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Publication number: 20060216429Abstract: A method of depositing an anti-wear coating on a mechanical part by thermal spraying of the AC-HVAF type, said coating being made of a copper-based alloy containing 30% to 42% by weight of nickel and 4% to 6% by weight of indium.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicants: SNECMA, PLASMATECInventors: Per Bengtsson, Laurent Dudon, Gerard Gueldry, Michel Hacala
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Publication number: 20060174556Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Patent number: 7065931Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Publication number: 20050217193Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Svan Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Patent number: 6898911Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: PERGO (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Publication number: 20050025898Abstract: The invention proposes a process for obtaining a flexible/adaptive thermal barrier, the thermal barrier comprising a ceramic layer (44) deposited on a substrate (40) covered with a sublayer (42), the ceramic layer (44) being deposited by thermal spraying using a torch (30). Such a process is noteworthy in that: a. the ceramic layer (44) is deposited in a single pass; and b. the torch (30) is set to give the ceramic layer (44) a thickness of at least 80 ?m.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicant: SNECMA MOTEURSInventors: Per Bengtsson, Laurent Dudon
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Publication number: 20050003149Abstract: A thin decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier to form a floor strip. The laminate has a thermosetting resin as well as hard particles impregnated therein to increase the abrasion resistance of the laminate. The carrier generally has a cross section of a dilatation, transition or a finishing profile, depending on the intended use of the floor strip. The floor strip has a tab portion on a surface that engages a channel on a floor tile or a reducer. The tab portion locks the floor strip into place and prevents movement of the floor tile or the reducer with respect to the floor strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2005Applicant: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield
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Publication number: 20040258907Abstract: A thin abrasion resistant decorative thermosetting laminate of positioning quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier. The carrier preferably consists of a fibre board or a particle board with a rectangular cross section and at least two opposite rounded-off edges. One or more floor strips with the same or different cross section is machined from the laminate clad carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin
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Patent number: 6805951Abstract: A thin abrasion resistant decorative thermosetting laminate of postforming quality is glued to a longitudinal carrier. The carrier preferably consists of a fibre board or a particle board with a rectangular cross section and at least two opposite rounded-off edges. One or more floor strips with the same or different cross section is machined from the laminate clad carrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfält, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjölin
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Patent number: D504730Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Sven Kornfalt, Per Bengtsson, Hans Sjolin, Oliver Stanchfield