Patents by Inventor Thomas Pauser
Thomas Pauser 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: 11916583Abstract: A supply system for at least one orthopedic technology component, which has at least one electronic and/or electrical device and has a supply connection and/or a radio device for receiving data and/or electrical energy. The supply system also includes a holder for the orthopedic technology component, which has a supply device, and which is compatible with the supply connection and/or the radio device, for supplying the orthopedic technology component with data and/or energy. The invention further relates to a system consisting of a supply system and an orthopedic technology device, and to a method for supplying the system with data and/or energy.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS GMBHInventors: Alexander Pappe, Andreas Weigl-Pollack, Erik Albrecht-Laatsch, Michael Nolte, Robert Hoffmann, Robert Kaitan, Luis Sagmeister, Thomas Pauser, Andreas Schramel
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Patent number: 11631991Abstract: A method for distributing a limited amount of electrical power from an energy source to a plurality of electrical loads includes sensing and/or encoding the available electrical power of the energy source, monitoring a power balance of the loads by sensing and/or encoding the drawn power in the individual loads, and reducing the drawn power in the loads if the available power is not sufficient for supplying all the loads with the required power.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbHInventors: Alexander Pappe, Andreas Weigl-Pollack, Erik Albrecht-Laatsch, Michael Nolte, Robert Hoffmann, Robert Kaitan, Marcus Eder, Luis Sagmeister, Thomas Pauser, Andreas Schramel, Daniel Matejcek
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Publication number: 20210099193Abstract: A supply system for at least one orthopedic technology component, which has at least one electronic and/or electrical device and has a supply connection and/or a radio device for receiving data and/or electrical energy. The supply system also includes a holder for the orthopedic technology component, which has a supply device, and which is compatible with the supply connection and/or the radio device, for supplying the orthopedic technology component with data and/or energy. The invention further relates to a system consisting of a supply system and an orthopedic technology device, and to a method for supplying the system with data and/or energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbHInventors: Alexander PAPPE, Andreas WEIGL-POLLACK, Erik ALBRECHT-LAATSCH, Michael NOLTE, Robert HOFFMANN, Robert KAITAN, Luis SAGMEISTER, Thomas PAUSER, Andreas SCHRAMEL
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Publication number: 20200352744Abstract: A system made up of multiple orthopedic components which are coupled to one another, having a first electronic and/or electric device which has a first supply terminal via which the first electric and/or electronic device can be supplied with energy and/or data from a charging station via a plug. At least a second electric and/or electronic device is provided on one of the components which has a separate, second supply terminal and/or a plug connection which can be coupled to the first electronic and/or electric device for transmitting energy and/or data via the first supply terminal or a separate plug connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: November 12, 2020Applicant: Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbHInventors: Robert KAITAN, Andreas WÜSTEFELD, Alexander PAPPE, Robert HOFFMANN, Karl-Heinz KLINGEBIEL, Thomas PAUSER, Erik ALBRECHT-LAATSCH, Lüder MOSLER, Michael NOLTE, Luis SAGMEISTER, Andreas WEIGL-POLLACK, Andreas SCHRAMEL
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Publication number: 20200315817Abstract: A device for fixing two orthopedic components to one another includes a receiving element arranged on a first orthopedic component, which receiving element has a receptacle and includes a connecting element arranged on a second orthopedic component. The connecting element has a connector. The connector can be inserted into the receptacle and is coupled with the receiving element in a tensile force, compressive force, and torque-transmitting manner. At least one flow- and/or data-transmitting contact is arranged on the connecting element and the receiving element so as to correspond to one another, which form an electrical and/or data-transmitting connection with one another in a fixed state of the orthopedic components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: October 8, 2020Applicant: Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbHInventors: Robert KAITAN, Robert HOFFMANN, Alexander PAPPE, Luis SAGMEISTER, Thomas PAUSER, Andreas SCHRAMEL, Erik ALBRECHT-LAATSCH, Michael NOLTE, Andreas WEIGL-POLLACK
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Publication number: 20200306060Abstract: A system consisting of at least one orthopaedic component, having at least one stored energy source and multiple electrical and/or electronic devices, and at least one operator control device and/or feedback device, which is assigned to the electrical and/or electronic devices and is coupled to them.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: October 1, 2020Applicant: Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbHInventors: Alexander PAPPE, Andreas WEIGL-POLLACK, Erik ALBRECHT-LAATSCH, Michael NOLTE, Robert HOFFMANN, Robert KAITAN, Luis SAGMEISTER, Thomas PAUSER, Andreas SCHRAMEL
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Publication number: 20200306061Abstract: A method for distributing a limited amount of electrical power from an energy source to a plurality of electrical loads includes sensing and/or encoding the available electrical power of the energy source, monitoring a power balance of the loads by sensing and/or encoding the drawn power in the individual loads, and reducing the drawn power in the loads if the available power is not sufficient for supplying all the loads with the required power.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: October 1, 2020Applicant: Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbHInventors: Alexander PAPPE, Andreas WEIGL-POLLACK, Erik ALBRECHT-LAATSCH, Michael NOLTE, Robert HOFFMANN, Robert KAITAN, Marcus EDER, Luis SAGMEISTER, Thomas PAUSER, Andreas SCHRAMEL, Daniel MATEJCEK
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Publication number: 20130279734Abstract: An acoustic transducer assembly with a basket for receiving and electrically contacting an acoustic transducer, the basket being configured to be mounted on, and electrically connected to, a platform, such as a printed circuit board, or a support or a housing. The basket may include electrical contact areas for electrically connecting the basket to the platform, and at least one mounting structure for cooperating with a platform-sided mounting structure to form a fixed mechanical connection with the platform. An electrical contact area of the basket may be integrally formed with the mounting structure of the basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Knowles Electronics Asia PTE. Ltd.Inventors: Erich Klein, Thomas Pauser, Michael Schöffmann
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Publication number: 20060226740Abstract: A holding device (1) for holding at least two separate electroacoustic transducers (3,4) in an apparatus, which holding device has a retaining configuration (2) common to the at least two transducers (3, 4) with separate transducer accommodation spaces (15, 16) for the at least two transducers (3, 4), constructed as an aid for a joint mounting of the at least two separate tranducers (3, 4) in one apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2004Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Erich Klein, Thomas Pauser
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Publication number: 20030202671Abstract: In a product configuration (1) comprising a product (2) and a mounting disc (4) connected to the product (2), wherein the mounting disc (4) is provided with an adhesive layer (8), said adhesive layer (8) is covered with a protective foil (9) which is connected to a protective foil removal strip (10) that can be brought into contact with a protective holder (15) during insertion of the product configuration (1) into said protective holder (15) for the product configuration (1), such that a subsequent removal of the product configuration (1) from the protective holder (15) ensures an automatic removal of the protective foil (9) from the second adhesive layer (8) by the protective holder (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventor: Thomas Pauser
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Patent number: 6463161Abstract: In an electroacoustic transducer (1) having a hollow cylindrical magnet system (8) and a contact holding assembly (22), retained in an inner zone (21), for holding spring contacts (37, 38), the contact holding assembly (22) includes two preferably identical contact holding elements (23, 24) which adjoin one another along two identically shaped bounding surfaces (26, 28), and each contact holding element (23, 24) has a holding chamber (29, 30) which opens towards its bounding surface (26, 28), each holding chamber (29, 30) accommodating a spring contact (37, 38) inserted into the holding chamber (29, 30) from the side of the bounding surface (26, 28).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Erich Klein, Heinz Nierlich, Thomas Pauser
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Publication number: 20020071589Abstract: In an electroacoustic transducer (1) having a hollow cylindrical magnet system (8) and having contact holding means (22), which are retained in the inner zone (21), for holding spring contacts (37, 38), the contact holding means (22) consist of two preferably identical contact holding elements (23, 24) which adjoin one another along two identically shaped bounding surfaces (26, 28), and each contact holding element (23, 24) has a holding chamber (29, 30) which opens towards its bounding surface (26, 28), each holding chamber (29, 30) accommodating a spring contact (37, 38) inserted into the holding chamber (29, 30) from the side of the bounding surface (26, 28).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Erich Klein, Heinz Nierlich, Thomas Pauser