Patents by Inventor Steen Iversen
Steen Iversen 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: 11796863Abstract: A multiview display including a LCD panel for generating first and second images, a backlight including first and second light sources, the first light source illuminating the LCD panel the first image is generated and the second light source illuminating the LCD panel when the second image is generated, optical devices between the backlight and the LCD panel and including: an aperture mask comprising a plurality of apertures, the aperture mask blocking light from the light sources from reaching opposite viewing zones, and a lenticular sheet positioned adjacent to the aperture mask, first and second diffusers disposed between the backlight and the optical devices, and arranged for diffusing light horizontally and vertically, where a longitudinal axis of each aperture has an angle of 5 to 30 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2023Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Realfiction Lab ApsInventors: Steen Iversen, Flemming Skriver Kloster
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Patent number: 9628964Abstract: The present invention relates to communications systems incorporating peripheral devices such as a push-to-talk (PTT) or similar and interface cables to connect these to a headset and/or a communication device such as a man worn two-way radio, vehicle intercom system, mobile phone, etc. In particular, the invention relates to such interface cable having an integrated functionality. The basic idea of the invention is to use an interface between a first and a second device in a voice communication system, which interface is specific to the second device and holds digital information allowing the first device to identify or adapt to the second device. This allows the first device to automatically adapt its settings and/or functionality to, and thus to function with, several different second devices without any need for updating, re-configuration, or user intervention.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2015Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Nextlink IPR ABInventors: Ljupco Trajkovski, Steen Iversen, Jan Larsen
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Publication number: 20160029184Abstract: The present invention relates to communications systems incorporating peripheral devices such as a push-to-talk (PTT) or similar and interface cables to connect these to a headset and/or a communication device such as a man worn two-way radio, vehicle intercom system, mobile phone, etc. In particular, the invention relates to such interface cable having an integrated functionality. The basic idea of the invention is to use an interface between a first and a second device in a voice communication system, which interface is specific to the second device and holds digital information allowing the first device to identify or adapt to the second device. This allows the first device to automatically adapt its settings and/or functionality to, and thus to function with, several different second devices without any need for updating, re-configuration, or user intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Ljupco Trajkovski, Steen Iversen, Jan Larsen
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Patent number: 9167393Abstract: The present invention relates to communications systems incorporating peripheral devices such as a push-to-talk (PTT) or similar and interface cables to connect these to a headset and/or a communication device such as a man worn two-way radio, vehicle intercom system, mobile phone, etc. In particular, the invention relates to such interface cable having an integrated functionality. The basic idea of the invention is to use an interface between a first and a second device in a voice communication system, which interface is specific to the second device and holds digital information allowing the first device to identify or adapt to the second device. This allows the first device to automatically adapt its settings and/or functionality to, and thus to function with, several different second devices without any need for updating, re-configuration, or user intervention.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Nextlink IPR ABInventors: Ljupco Trajkovski, Steen Iversen, Jan Larsen
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Publication number: 20150133100Abstract: The present invention relates to communications systems incorporating peripheral devices such as a push-to-talk (PTT) or similar and interface cables to connect these to a headset and/or a communication device such as a man worn two-way radio, vehicle intercom system, mobile phone, etc. In particular, the invention relates to such interface cable having an integrated functionality. The basic idea of the invention is to use an interface between a first and a second device in a voice communication system, which interface is specific to the second device and holds digital information allowing the first device to identify or adapt to the second device. This allows the first device to automatically adapt its settings and/or functionality to, and thus to function with, several different second devices without any need for updating, re-configuration, or user intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Ljupco Trajkovski, Steen Iversen, Jan Larsen
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Patent number: 8705787Abstract: A custom in-ear headset. The headset includes a housing having a proximate housing portion and a distant housing portion. The distant housing portion is shaped and sized to fit inside an ear canal of a user. The headset includes a miniature speaker that is acoustically coupled to a sound outlet in the distant portion of the housing for conveying sound pressure to an ear canal of the user. The headset further includes any one or more of: (a) a microphone with a sound inlet in the proximate housing portion, (b) a bone conduction microphone arranged in the distant housing portion, or (c) a microphone with a sound inlet in the distant housing portion. The headset further includes at least one ridge projecting from and circumscribing the distant housing portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2010Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Nextlink IPR ABInventors: Jan Larsen, Jon Hjersing Sparre, Steen Iversen
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Publication number: 20110135120Abstract: A custom in-ear headset. The headset includes a housing having a proximate housing portion and a distant housing portion. The distant housing portion is shaped and sized to fit inside an ear canal of a user. The headset includes a miniature speaker that is acoustically coupled to a sound outlet in the distant portion of the housing for conveying sound pressure to an ear canal of the user. The headset further includes any one or more of: (a) a microphone with a sound inlet in the proximate housing portion, (b) a bone conduction microphone arranged in the distant housing portion, or (c) a microphone with a sound inlet in the distant housing portion. The headset further includes at least one ridge projecting from and circumscribing the distant housing portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: INVISIO Communications A/SInventors: Jan Larsen, Jon Hjersing Sparre, Steen Iversen
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Publication number: 20070264175Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of treating a material contained in a vessel. This method involves a fluid present in the vessel and comprises at least one pressurisation step in which the pressure in the vessel is increased and at least one depressurisation step in which the pressure in the vessel is decreased. The invention further relates to an apparatus for executing this method and the products obtained by this method.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2004Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Steen Iversen, Karsten Felsvang, Tommy Larsen, Viggo Luthje, Ole Henriksen
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Publication number: 20070265357Abstract: This invention relates to controlled preparation of fine particles such as nano-crystalline films and powders with at least one solvent being in a supercritical state. It provides methods, measures, apparatus and products produced by the methods. In other aspects, the invention relates to further treatment of formed particles such as encapsulation of formed primary particles, and methods and measures for collection of formed substances in a batch wise, semi-continuous or continuous manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2004Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: THOMSON LICENSINGInventors: Steen Iversen, Karsten Felsvang, Tommy Larsen, Viggo Luthje
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Publication number: 20060260186Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for intensifying the energy content of an organic material by converting the material into hydrocarbons and the resulting product thereof. A method for converting an organic material into hydrocarbon fuels is disclosed. The method comprising the steps of pressurising said organic material being in a fluid to a pressure above 225 bar, heating said organic material in said fluid to a temperature above 200 C in the presence of a homogeneous catalyst comprising a compound of at least one element of group IA of the periodic table of elements. The disclosed method further comprises the steps of contacting said organic material in said fluid with a heterogeneous catalyst comprising a compound of at least one element of group IVB of the periodic table and/or alpha-alumina assuring that said fluid has initially a pH value of above 7.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: Steen Iversen, Karsten Felsvang, Tommy Larsen, Viggo Luthje
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Publication number: 20050208317Abstract: A process for treatment of wood susceptible to damage and having a length that is over the critical length with a fluid under high pressure is disclosed. The process is conducted in a way so that the fluid is not allowed to enter into the liquid form inside the wood. In one embodiment the process is performed in a way so the temperature during the pressurizing is not allowed to exceed the plastification temperature of the wood. In this embodiment the rate of damages of the wood is even further reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: Ole Henriksen, Tommy Larsen, Steen Iversen, Karsten Felsvang