Patents by Inventor Werner Kaiser
Werner Kaiser 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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Publication number: 20220042567Abstract: A tuning element that can be integrally formed with a resilient body of a bush and configured to reduce dynamic stiffness increases associated with eigenmodes of the resilient body within a predetermined operational vibration frequency range. The tuning element may resemble an upstanding wall or wing on an outer surface of the resilient body. The resilient body may comprise a plurality of radial arms having axial passageways therebetween. The tuning element may bridge the passageways. A bush configured in this way may be particular suitable for use in scenario where the operational vibration frequency range comprises high frequency, such as an engine mount for an electric vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: DTR VMS LimitedInventors: Jan Geisen, Jonathan Morton, Christian Stanka, Michael Lines, Werner Kaiser, SeonDOSeong Cho
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Patent number: 9320436Abstract: A method and devices for detecting deposits, in particular amyloid plaques, in the eye, in particular in the human eye. The subject is an optical method for detecting deposits, in particular ?-amyloid, in the retina, which is locally resolved and wherein the local resolution is better than the layer thickness of individual layers of the retina. The invention includes a device for optically detecting ?-amyloid in the retina, which generates a locally resolved image of the retina and wherein the local resolution is better than the layer thickness of individual layers of the retina.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Christoph Russmann, Martin Hacker, Manfred Dick, Ingrid Hilger, Werner A. Kaiser
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Patent number: 8652396Abstract: A method continuously creates a bainite structure in a carbon steel, especially a strip steel by austenitizing the carbon steel; introducing the austenitized carbon steel into a bath containing a quenching agent; adjusting the carbon steel to the transformation temperature for bainite and maintaining the transformation temperature for a certain period of time; and then cooling the carbon steel. The carbon steel stays in the bath until a defined percentage of the bainite structure relative to the total structure of the carbon steel has formed. Residues of the quenching agent are removed from the surface of the carbon steel by blowing the same off when the carbon steel is discharged from the bath, and the remaining structure components of the carbon steel are then transformed into bainite in an isothermal tempering station without deflecting the carbon steel at all.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignees: C.D. Wälzholz GmbH, Ebner Industrieofenbau GmbHInventors: Werner Kaiser, Heinz Hoefinghoff, Hans-Toni Junius, Michael Hellmann, Peter Ebner, Heribert Lochner
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Publication number: 20120229766Abstract: A method and devices for detecting deposits, in particular amyloid plaques, in the eye, in particular in the human eye. The subject is an optical method for detecting deposits, in particular ?-amyloid, in the retina, which is locally resolved and wherein the local resolution is better than the layer thickness of individual layers of the retina. The invention includes a device for optically detecting ?-amyloid in the retina, which generates a locally resolved image of the retina and wherein the local resolution is better than the layer thickness of individual layers of the retina.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: CARL ZEISS MEDITEC AGInventors: Christoph Russmann, Martin Hacker, Manfred Dick, Ingrid Hilger, Werner A. Kaiser
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Patent number: 8071966Abstract: The present embodiments relate to a control device for controlling an irradiation procedure, which is designed in such a way that a target volume is irradiated by at least two irradiation procedures. In each irradiation procedure, an energy of a particle beam is varied in such a way that the target volume is irradiated layer-wise in layers that are spatially arranged one behind another. A sequence in which the layers of the target volume are irradiated in one of the irradiation procedures is varied from irradiation procedure to irradiation procedure, in terms of a direction of incidence of the particle beam.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Werner Kaiser, Peter van Haβelt
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Patent number: 8045779Abstract: A method for quantitative evaluation of an image and/or of an image sequence of tissue or tissue samples for the presence of pathological changes using a database in which there are stored pattern image data and/or pattern image data sequences of tissue patterns that have been identified as predominantly or definitely benign or malignant, and for each sample a weighting factor is stored which indicates whether the pattern occurs predominantly in benign or in malignant tissue changes; it is then analyzed whether any of the pattern images stored in the database are present, within predetermined tolerances, in the image and/or in the sequence of images; based on the sum of the weighting factors of the patterns present, an evaluation factor is formed and made available for further use or output.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Werner KaiserInventor: Werner A. Kaiser
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Publication number: 20110198786Abstract: A method continuously creates a bainite structure in a carbon steel, especially a strip steel by austenitizing the carbon steel; introducing the austenitized carbon steel into a bath containing a quenching agent; adjusting the carbon steel to the transformation temperature for bainite and maintaining the transformation temperature for a certain period of time; and then cooling the carbon steel. The carbon steel stays in the bath until a defined percentage of the bainite structure relative to the total structure of the carbon steel has formed. Residues of the quenching agent are removed from the surface of the carbon steel by blowing the same off when the carbon steel is discharged from the bath, and the remaining structure components of the carbon steel are then transformed into bainite in an isothermal tempering station without deflecting the carbon steel at all.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicants: C.D. WAELZHOLZ GMBH, EBNER INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GMBHInventors: Werner Kaiser, Heinz Höfinghoff, Hans-Toni Junius, Michael Hellmann, Peter Ebner, Heribert Lochner
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Patent number: 7989785Abstract: The present embodiments relate to a gantry for the beam guidance of a particle beam with at least one beam guidance element. A carrier device is rotatably mounted in such a way that the particle beam can be directed by a rotation of the carrier device with the beam guidance element from various angles on to an object to be irradiated. At least one moveable actuating element may adjust a spatial position of the beam guidance element.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Stephan Emhofer, Werner Kaiser
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Patent number: 7972452Abstract: A method continuously creates a bainite structure in a carbon steel, especially a strip steel by austenitizing the carbon steel; introducing the austenitized carbon steel into a bath containing a quenching agent; adjusting the carbon steel to the transformation temperature for bainite and maintaining the transformation temperature for a certain period of time; and then cooling the carbon steel. The carbon steel stays in the bath until a defined percentage of the bainite structure relative to the total structure of the carbon steel has formed. Residues of the quenching agent are removed from the surface of the carbon steel by blowing the same off when the carbon steel is discharged from the bath, and the remaining structure components of the carbon steel are then transformed into bainite in an isothermal tempering station without deflecting the carbon steel at all.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignees: C.D. Wälzholz GmbH, Ebner Industrieofenbau GmbHInventors: Werner Kaiser, Heinz Höfinghoff, Hans-Toni Junius, Michael Hellmann, Peter Ebner, Heribert Lochner
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Patent number: 7767988Abstract: A particle therapy system is provided. The particle therapy system includes an imaging unit and a rotatable gantry with an irradiation unit. The irradiation unit projects into an irradiation room delimited by a wall. The imaging unit is arranged on a C-arm. The C-arm is operable to be moved between a retracted parking position and an extended diagnostic position for imaging purposes.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignees: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, MT Mechatronics GmbHInventors: Werner Kaiser, Eberhard Sust
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Publication number: 20090309047Abstract: The present embodiments relate to a particle therapy system having an accelerator unit for providing a particle beam and having a particle beam transport system for guiding the particle beam. The particle beam transport system has a first subarea by which the particle beam can be guided out from a level of the accelerator unit. A gantry-based radiation room is connected to the first subarea of the particle beam transport system. The present embodiments may also relate to a particle therapy system having foundations, where the foundations are dimensioned at one point such that a gantry-based radiation room can be retrofitted at the one point. In particular the foundations at the one point are located essentially at the same height as the foundations underneath an accelerator unit and/or underneath a particle beam transport system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Konstanze Gunzert-Marx, Thomas Hansmann, Werner Kaiser, Tobias Muller
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Publication number: 20090139616Abstract: The invention relates to a method for continuously creating a bainite structure in a carbon steel, especially a strip steel. The method comprises the following steps: the carbon steel (1) is austenitized (3) at a temperature exceeding the austenitizing temperature; the austenitized carbon steel (1) is introduced into a bath (2) containing a quenching agent (21) in order to cool the carbon steel (1) to a temperature lying below the austenitizing temperature; the carbon steel (1) is adjusted to the transformation temperature for bainite and is maintained (13) at the transformation temperature for a certain period of time; and the carbon steel is then cooled (17).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Werner Kaiser, Heinz Hofinghoff, Hans-Toni Junius, Michael Hellmann, Peter Ebner, Heribert Lochner
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Publication number: 20090101833Abstract: The present embodiments relate to a gantry for the beam guidance of a particle beam with at least one beam guidance element. A carrier device is rotatably mounted in such a way that the particle beam can be directed by a rotation of the carrier device with the beam guidance element from various angles on to an object to be irradiated. At least one moveable actuating element may adjust a spatial position of the beam guidance element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Stephan Emhofer, Werner Kaiser
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Publication number: 20090065717Abstract: A particle therapy system is provided. The particle therapy system includes an imaging unit and a rotatable gantry with an irradiation unit. The irradiation unit projects into an irradiation room delimited by a wall. The imaging unit is arranged on a C-arm. The C-arm is operable to be moved between a retracted parking position und an extended diagnostic position for imaging purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Werner Kaiser, Eberhard Sust
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Publication number: 20090032742Abstract: The present embodiments relate to a control device for controlling an irradiation procedure, which is designed in such a way that a target volume is irradiated by at least two irradiation procedures. In each irradiation procedure, an energy of a particle beam is varied in such a way that the target volume is irradiated layer-wise in layers that are spatially arranged one behind another. A sequence in which the layers of the target volume are irradiated in one of the irradiation procedures is varied from irradiation procedure to irradiation procedure, in terms of a direction of incidence of the particle beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Werner Kaiser, Peter van Habelt
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Patent number: 7473913Abstract: The invention relates to a gantry system for a particle therapy facility, having a beam guidance gantry which has elements for beam guidance, and having a measurement gantry which has a device for beam monitoring. The measurement gantry and beam guidance gantry are thus of a mutually independent design and are, in particular, arranged in a mutually concentric manner. A gantry system of this kind is inter alia less susceptible to mechanical deviations during rotation of the beam guidance gantry.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, MunichInventors: Klaus Hermann, Werner Kaiser, Andres Sommer, Torsten Zeuner
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Publication number: 20080219407Abstract: A particle therapy system is disclosed, including a treatment chamber and a rotatable gantry with a radiation treatment unit, capable of emitting particles at a variety of angles. A movably supported floor is provided in the treatment chamber, capable of being rotated about the same axis as the gantry, and an imaging modality is disposed on a surface of the movably supported floor. The movably supported floor supports the weight of the imaging modality and is configured so that the imaging modality may be placed in a parked position when the gantry is being rotated. The imaging modality may be a C-arm X-ray device positionable by a robot.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Werner Kaiser, Tim Use
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Publication number: 20080179544Abstract: A particle therapy system is provided. The particle therapy system may include a gantry that has a radiation unit and is rotatable about an axis of rotation. The gantry encloses a radiation chamber with a movable floor segment. A patient table is positionable in the radiation chamber. The movable floor segment is coupled to the gantry such that upon a rotation of the gantry, the floor segment remains in a horizontal zero position and as needed executes a motion about the axis of rotation of the gantry.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Werner Kaiser, Tim Use
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Publication number: 20080029706Abstract: A particle therapy device is provided. The particle therapy device includes a gantry, which is rotatable about an axial axis of rotation and surrounds a treatment chamber with a floor that has at least one movable plate, a treatment table being positionable inside the treatment chamber. To make it possible for a patient, supported on the treatment table, to be irradiated from below as well, the plate is movable horizontally out of the treatment chamber in a transverse direction that extends perpendicular to the axial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventors: Werner Kaiser, Hans Karcher, Eike Rietzel, Ulrich Weis
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Publication number: 20080021302Abstract: A method for quantitative evaluation of an image and/or of an image sequence of tissue or tissue samples for the presence of pathological changes using a database in which there are stored pattern image data and/or pattern image data sequences of tissue patterns that have been identified as predominantly or definitely benign or malignant, and for each sample a weighting factor is stored which indicates whether the pattern occurs predominantly in benign or in malignant tissue changes; it is then analyzed whether any of the pattern images stored in the database are present, within predetermined tolerances, in the image and/or in the sequence of images; based on the sum of the weighting factors of the patterns present, an evaluation factor is formed and made available for further use or output.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventor: Werner Kaiser