Patents by Inventor Ulf Johnsen
Ulf Johnsen 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: 10381132Abstract: The current invention relates to self-supporting cables that often are aerial mounted between cable fixing points (800) and where the conductors in the cables act as the bearing elements. In this type of cables, slip-page between the surfaces of different layers in the cable is undesirable. On the other hand, it must be possible to easily bend the cable, even for larger dimensions. Both these requirements are difficult to meet with the solutions from prior art. The present invention overcomes this by introducing an intermediate layer (130) in the cable (100) located between and adhered to the surfaces (112, 121) of the layers and having a frictional inner structure allowing the two surfaces (112, 121) to slip relatively each other in longitudinal direction enough so that the cable (100) can be bent but prevents the two surfaces {112, 121) from slipping in response to an inwardly directed radial pressure force (F) at the cable fixing points (800).Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: NKT CABLES GROUP A/SInventors: Ulf Johnsen, Lars Efraimsson
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Publication number: 20130213687Abstract: The current invention relates to self-supporting cables that often are aerial mounted between cable fixing points (800) and where the conductors in the cables act as the bearing elements. In this type of cables, slip-page between the surfaces of different layers in the cable is undesirable. On the other hand, it must be possible to easily bend the cable, even for larger dimensions. Both these requirements are difficult to meet with the solutions from prior art. The present invention overcomes this by introducing an intermediate layer (130) in the cable (100) located between and adhered to the surfaces (112, 121) of the layers and having a frictional inner structure allowing the two surfaces (112, 121) to slip relatively each other in longitudinal direction enough so that the cable (100) can be bent but prevents the two surfaces {112, 121) from slipping in response to an inwardly directed radial pressure force (F) at the cable fixing points (800).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL)Inventors: Ulf Johnsen, Lars Efraimsson
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Patent number: 7053309Abstract: The figure shows an electrical cable with conductors (1) of metal, surrounded by each of an inner conducting layer (2), insulation (3) and an outer conducting layer (4). A moisture barrier (11) with an electrically conducting layer surrounds the conductors. Shield strips (5) of at least partially conducting material are located in the regions between the outer conducting layer (4) and the moisture barrier (11). Electrically conducting shield wires (6) run along the shield strips and are placed through these into electrical contact with the electrically conducting layer of the moisture barrier (11). The shield strips support the moisture barrier from the inside, such that the moisture barrier can in a simple manner be made watertight when it is applied. The shield strips (5), the moisture barrier (11) and the shield wires (6) together constitute an efficient electrical shield for the cable.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)Inventors: Lars Efraimsson, Ulf Johnsen, Anders Gatu
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Publication number: 20050217890Abstract: The figure shows an electrical cable with conductors (1) of metal, surrounded by each of an inner conducting layer (2), insulation (3) and an outer conducting layer (4). A moisture barrier (11) with an electrically conducting layer surrounds the conductors. Shield strips (5) of at least partially conducting material are located in the regions between the outer conducting layer (4) and the moisture barrier (11). Electrically conducting shield wires (6) run along the shield strips and are placed through these into electrical contact with the electrically conducting layer of the moisture barrier (11). The shield strips support the moisture barrier from the inside, such that the moisture barrier can in a simple manner be made watertight when it is applied. The shield strips (5), the moisture barrier (11) and the shield wires (6) together constitute an efficient electrical shield for the cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (Publ)Inventors: Lars Efraimsson, Ulf Johnsen, Anders Gatu
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Publication number: 20020017392Abstract: The present invention relates to an insulated electric cable (8) that has one or more conductors (4). With the intention of reducing the winding space, improving cooling, reducing stray flux and therewith improving the efficiency of apparatus and devices that include cable windings, the insulation of the cable in the cable winding has been given a varying thickness. The concept of providing the electric cable with insulation that varies in thickness can be utilised with both AC-cables and DC-cables. Moreover, the nature of the voltage concerned need not be decisive in the manufacture of the cable. The thickness distribution of the insulation may be linear (11) or non-linear (12), depending on the adaptation to the desired field strength distribution. The invention enables smaller, fewer and more effective apparatus and devices to be constructed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Lars Efraimsson, Ulf Johnsen
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Patent number: 6288339Abstract: Self-supporting cables include at least one insulated conductor that includes a conductor having at least one wire and an insulation around the cable conductor. The cable further includes at least one longitudinally extending shield band and a jacket. The shield band is rigid in a radial direction and includes undulations that extend mainly in a tangential direction. The shield band includes undulations which correspond to the jacket undulations. A weak radially acting compressive force causes the jacket undulations and the shield band undulations to cam into each other, such that the force of gravity acting on the cable between the cable fixing points is transmitted into the conductors, and an axially acting force in the absence of slippage between the different cable layers. The cable becomes self-supporting by virtue of the mechanical strength of the conductors.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)Inventors: Lars-Olof Efraimsson, Ulf Johnsen
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Patent number: 4352140Abstract: In a surge arrester comprising a stack of series-connected cylindrical ZnO-varistors in an insulating housing, the envelope surface of each varistor is provided with an insulating protection means, which overlap varistors positioned adjacent to each other. The protection means prevent the varistors from being mechanically damaged during handling, provides guiding for the varistors in the stack, and seals the stack of varistors, so that a local glow discharge or a fault in individual varistors will not lead to an arc flash-over along the stack.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1981Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Asea AktiebolagInventors: Bror Axelsson, Ulf Johnsen, Lennart Stenstrom, Bengt Thors