Patents by Inventor Stig Jensen
Stig Jensen 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: 11445974Abstract: A system for adjusting blood glucose level including an insulin delivery device configured to release insulin into the body of a person, and an EEG monitor having an EEG sensing part including EEG electrodes. The EEG monitor can be arranged in the ear region of the person with the EEG sensing part arranged subcutaneously at the scalp or arranged in the ear canal. The EEG monitor includes an EEG signal processor arranged at the ear and adapted for identifying onset of hypoglycemia. The system further includes a wireless link between the EEG monitor and the insulin delivery device. The EEG monitor is configured to submit a warning signal to the insulin delivery device if an upcoming onset of hypoglycemia is identified. The warning message will cause the insulin delivery device to restrict insulin delivery for a predetermined time, and a warning is provided to the person or to a caregiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: T&W Engineering A/SInventors: Rasmus Stig Jensen, Richard Topholm, Erik Skov Christensen, Rasmus Elsborg Madsen
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Patent number: 11324444Abstract: An EEG monitor (1) including electrodes (17) adapted for capturing EEG signals and a signal processing part (11) which is adapted for analyzing and classifying the EEG signals captured. The signal processing part (11) is adapted for identifying electrical signals captured by the electrodes (17) that are derived from muscular activity related to the process of chewing.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2015Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: T&W Engineering A/SInventors: Rasmus Stig Jensen, Richard Topholm, Erik Skov Christensen, Rasmus Elsborg Madsen
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Patent number: 11071487Abstract: An EEG monitor adapted for being arranged in the ear region of a person and including a housing (11) holding a power supply (25) and an EEG signal processor (10). The EEG monitor (5) includes an EEG sensing part (12) having EEG electrodes (17). The EEG sensing part (12) is adapted for arrangement subcutaneously at the scalp or in the ear canal of the person, and the housing (11) is individually shaped to fit behind or above an ear of the person and into the cleft between a pinna and the skull of the person.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2017Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: T&W Engineering A/SInventors: Soren Erik Westermann, Rasmus Stig Jensen
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Patent number: 10327656Abstract: Apparatus for detecting hypoglycemia or impending hypoglycemia by analysis of an EEG comprises at least one EEG measuring electrode (10) for gathering an EEG signal and a computer (12) for receiving said EEG signals programmed to obtain a plurality of signal components each comprising a different band of frequencies, obtain a measure of the varying intensity of each said component, obtain a long time estimate of the mean of each intensity measure, obtain a long time estimate of the variability of each intensity measure, normalise each intensity measure e.g.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: UNEEG MEDICAL A/SInventors: Rasmus Elsborg Madsen, Rasmus Stig Jensen
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Publication number: 20180055398Abstract: An EEG monitor adapted for being arranged in the ear region of a person and including a housing (11) holding a power supply (25) and an EEG signal processor (10). The EEG monitor (5) includes an EEG sensing part (12) having EEG electrodes (17). The EEG sensing part (12) is adapted for arrangement subcutaneously at the scalp or in the ear canal of the person, and the housing (11) is individually shaped to fit behind or above an ear of the person and into the cleft between a pinna and the skull of the person.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: T&W Engineering A/SInventors: Soren Erik WESTERMANN, Rasmus Stig JENSEN
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Publication number: 20180049692Abstract: An EEG monitor (1) including electrodes (17) adapted for capturing EEG signals and a signal processing part (11) which is adapted for analyzing and classifying the EEG signals captured. The signal processing part (11) is adapted for identifying electrical signals captured by the electrodes (17) that are derived from muscular activity related to the process of chewing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2015Publication date: February 22, 2018Applicant: T&W Engineering A/SInventors: Rasmus Stig JENSEN, Richard TOPHOLM, Erik Skov CHRISTENSEN, Rasmus Elsborg MADSEN
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Publication number: 20170311881Abstract: A system for adjusting blood glucose level including an insulin delivery device configured to release insulin into the body of a person, and an EEG monitor having an EEG sensing part including EEG electrodes. The EEG monitor can be arranged in the ear region of the person with the EEG sensing part arranged subcutaneously at the scalp or arranged in the ear canal. The EEG monitor includes an EEG signal processor arranged at the ear and adapted for identifying onset of hypoglycemia. The system further includes a wireless link between the EEG monitor and the insulin delivery device. The EEG monitor is configured to submit a warning signal to the insulin delivery device if an upcoming onset of hypoglycemia is identified. The warning message will cause the insulin delivery device to restrict insulin delivery for a predetermined time, and a warning is provided to the person or to a caregiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: T&W Engineering A/SInventors: Rasmus Stig JENSEN, Richard TOPHOLM, Erik Skov CHRISTENSEN, Rasmus Elsborg MADSEN
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Publication number: 20160045134Abstract: An ECG monitor comprising an electrode part 1 adapted for subcutaneous implantation and an external part 2 to be carried by a person implanted with the electrode part. The electrode part is provided with at least two electrode areas 6 for detecting an ECG signal when in use, and said electrode part 1 is connected to said external part 2 through a wireless link when in use, said wireless link being adapted for transferring data representing said detected ECG signal to said external part and being adapted for transferring power from said external part to said electrode part.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Applicant: WIDEX A/SInventors: Rasmus Stig JENSEN, Soren Erik WESTERMANN, Richard TOPHOLM
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Publication number: 20130274580Abstract: Apparatus for detecting hypoglycemia or impending hypoglycemia by analysis of an EEG comprises at least one EEG measuring electrode (10) for gathering an EEG signal and a computer (12) for receiving said EEG signals programmed to obtain a plurality of signal components each comprising a different band of frequencies, obtain a measure of the varying intensity of each said component, obtain a long time estimate of the mean of each intensity measure, obtain a long time estimate of the variability of each intensity measure, normalise each intensity measure e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: HYPO-SAFE A/SInventors: Rasmus Elsborg Madsen, Rasmus Stig Jensen
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Patent number: 8448778Abstract: A device for dividing a flow of lumpy material into two sub-flows comprises a dividing mechanism which comprises a dividing edge for splitting the material flow into two sub-flows, an apparatus for directing the material to the dividing mechanism and an apparatus for diverting the two sub-flows away from the dividing mechanism. The dividing edge can be moved back and forth in its longitudinal direction following its own track. Embodiments of the device can permit the wear on the dividing edge to be more evenly distributed and the service life of the device may thereby be increased.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: FLSmidth A/SInventors: Palle Erik Grydgaard, Richard Eimert, Stig Jensen
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Publication number: 20110048558Abstract: A device for dividing a flow of lumpy material into two sub-flows comprises a dividing mechanism which comprises a dividing edge for splitting the material flow into two sub-flows, an apparatus for directing the material to the dividing mechanism and an apparatus for diverting the two sub-flows away from the dividing mechanism. The dividing edge can be moved back and forth in its longitudinal direction following its own track. Embodiments of the device can permit the wear on the dividing edge to be more evenly distributed and the service life of the device may thereby be increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: FL Smidth A/SInventors: Palle Erik Grydgaard, Richard Eimert, Stig Jensen
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Patent number: 7471172Abstract: Microwave transmission unit, especially a microwave filter (1), and including a cabinet (2) with a first coaxial connector (3) and a second coaxial connector (4), where both coaxial connectors include an inner conductor (6) and an outer conductor (7), said cabinet (2) being made of a non-conducting material, such as plastics, and coated with a metal layer. The microwave transmission unit (1) includes a lightning conductor (5) which is dimensioned so as to conduct lightning current without being damaged to any serious extent, and which is electrically connected to the outer conductor (7) of the first coaxial connector (3) and to the outer conductor (7) of the second coaxial connector (4).Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: LGP Allgon ABInventors: Thorsten Holst, Morten Hagensen, Carsten Gadegaard Jensen, Stig Jensen
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Publication number: 20070053129Abstract: Microwave transmission unit, especially a microwave filter (1), and including a cabinet (2) with a first coaxial connector (3) and a second coaxial connector (4), where both coaxial connectors include an inner conductor (6) and an outer conductor (7), said cabinet (2) being made of a non-conducting material, such as plastics, and coated with a metal layer. The microwave transmission unit (1) includes a lightning conductor (5) which is dimensioned so as to conduct lightning current without being damaged to any serious extent, and which is electrically connected to the outer conductor (7) of the first coaxial connector (3) and to the outer conductor (7) of the second coaxial connector (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: March 8, 2007Applicant: LGP ALLGON ABInventors: Thorsten Holst, Morten Hagensen, Carsten Jensen, Stig Jensen
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Patent number: 5899149Abstract: A fuel-conveying incineration grate has grate beams (1) for extending in a longitudinal direction obliquely downward in the longitudinal direction. The grate beams (1) have first surfaces (4) on first sides of the grate beams (1) stepped downwardly in said direction for receiving fuel, opposite surfaces on opposite sides of the grate beams (1), and lateral surfaces (3) sealingly closely adjacent to each other across widths of the grate beams (1) substantially along full lengths of the grate beams (1) in the longitudinal direction. The grate beams (1)relatively reciprocate in the longitudinal direction for conveyting the fuel thereon. At least two longitudinally extending ducts (6, 7) are in thermal communication with the opposite sides of the grate beams (1) for a heat-transmission medium. Connecting points (12, 13) at least at one end of the grate beams (1) provide for flow of the heat-transmission medium at least one of towards and away form the ducts (6, 7).Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Volund Ecology Systems A/SInventors: Siegfried Binner, Rasmus Stig Jensen