Patents by Inventor Tomas Arnerdal

Tomas Arnerdal 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).

  • Publication number: 20090281491
    Abstract: An injection syringe comprises a tubular housing, a hollow plunger disposed for reciprocating displacements, partly in the housing, between an advanced and a retracted position, an elongated retraction member arranged for being moved from an advanced to a retracted position in relation to the plunger with at least a part of the retraction member placed inside the plunger, and a spring acting with a spring power between the plunger and the retraction member; a hypodermic needle, displaceable between a first position, wherein it is releasable mounted in the housing and a part of the needle is protruding from the housing, and a second position, wherein the needle is retracted into the housing or the plunger; a releasable retainer arrangement acting between the plunger and the retraction member for retaining the retraction member in its advanced position in relation to the plunger, a releasing mechanism for releasing the retainer when the plunger is in or close to its advanced position, and a coupling for connect
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2006
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Applicant: MEDSAFE ASA
    Inventors: Peter Nilsson, Tomas Arnerdal, Johan Rinman
  • Patent number: 7544181
    Abstract: A disposable injection syringe for allowing a comfortable injection at a low injury risk of the user. The syringe includes an injection needle, a tubular cylinder having a free opening at a first end, an end part with a through hole for slidably accommodating the injection needle at an opening of a second end of the tubular cylinder opposite the free opening, a piston reciprocally accommodated in the cylinder, a piston rod attached to the piston and extending into the cylinder through the free opening of the cylinder, a coupling for interlocking the piston and the injection needle at least in the reverse direction of the injection piston stroke. The coupling has two coupling parts, one of which is attached to the piston and the other of which is attached to the injection needle. The coupling parts are spaced from each other during at least part of the injection stroke and interlock during withdrawal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2009
    Assignee: Medsafe ASA
    Inventors: Robert Axelsson, Johan Rinman, Tomas Arnerdal
  • Publication number: 20090114574
    Abstract: Provided is an apparatus for automated separation of a target compound from a sample using magnetic particles, which apparatus comprises a pipette head assembly for dispensing liquid through one or more pipette tips attachable thereto to one or more vials and a magnetic rod which is movable within the apparatus to a position adjacent to the one or more vials for attracting the magnetic particles; wherein the pipette head assembly has a pipette tip ejector for ejecting the one or more pipette tips from the pipette head assembly; and wherein the pipette tip ejector is operable by the magnetic rod.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2008
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Arne Deggerdal, Roland Norrman, Tomas Arnerdal, Erik Engwall, Jonas Astrom, Per-Ola Forsgren
  • Publication number: 20060178626
    Abstract: A disposable injection syringe for allowing a comfortable injection at a low injury risk of the user. The syringe includes an injection needle, a tubular cylinder having a free opening at a first end, an end part with a through hole for slidably accommodating the injection needle at an opening of a second end of the tubular cylinder opposite the free opening, a piston reciprocally accommodated in the cylinder, a piston rod attached to the piston and extending into the cylinder through the free opening of the cylinder, a coupling for interlocking the piston and the injection needle at least in the reverse direction of the injection piston stroke. The coupling has two coupling parts, one of which is attached to the piston and the other of which is attached to the injection needle. The coupling parts are spaced from each other during at least part of the injection stroke and interlock during withdrawal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2005
    Publication date: August 10, 2006
    Inventors: Robert Axelsson, Johan Rinman, Tomas Arnerdal