Truelsen, DK
Ejnar Truelsen, Tonder DK
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20100293811 | MIDSOLE FOR A RUNNING SHOE - A midsole for a running shoe is described, which shoe comprises a rear foot area ( | 11-25-2010 |
20100293816 | SOLE FOR A SHOE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A RUNNING SHOE - A shoe sole ( | 11-25-2010 |
20110030245 | SOLE FOR A SHOE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A RUNNING SHOE - A sole for a shoe, in particular for a running shoe which sole comprises a polyurethane injected midsole, a longitudinally extending shank and an outsole. The shank extends from the forefoot of the sole through an arch area to a heel area and has an opening in its heel area for receiving polyurethane during injection of the polyurethane for the midsole. Further, the shank has a cavity ( | 02-10-2011 |
20120030971 | SOLE FOR A SHOE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A RUNNING SHOE - A shoe sole ( | 02-09-2012 |
20120255205 | METHOD AND INSERT FOR MANUFACTURING A MULTI-DENSITY SHOE SOLE - A method for manufacturing a multi-density shoe sole is described, the method incorporates repeated injections of sole material onto a shoe upper mounted on a last and placed in a mould. The mould has an injection chamber, moveable side frames, a vertically moveable bottom piston and a shoe sole shaping insert which is placed in the mould prior to a first injection and removed from the mould after said first injection and prior to a second injection. The entire body of the shoe sole shaping insert is placed inside the injection chamber during the first injection. The shoe sole shaping insert acts as a dummy during the first injection, and leaves after its removal a cavity which in a later injection step is filled with another sole material, either another colour or another density. Also disclosed is an insert used in a mould for injection moulding of shoe soles. | 10-11-2012 |
Ejnar Truelsen, Tønder DK
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20100307025 | MIDSOLE FOR A SHOE, IN PARTICULAR A RUNNING SHOE - A midsole for a shoe, in particular a running shoe, is described which midsole is asymmetric in a midfoot area, has an upper heel portion embracing the calcaneus of a wearer and has an upwardly extending toe end. In the midfoot area a vertical medial support structure originates from the midsole and supportively embraces the arch. Correspondingly, a vertical lateral support structure supports the lateral side of the foot in the midfoot area. The medial support structure covers a larger area than the lateral support structure, and is connected to the vertically extending upper heel portion of the midsole. The toe end of the midsole is extended upwardly, and provides in combination with the vertically extending upper heel portion and said vertically extending medial and lateral arch support structures a midsole which firmly embraces the foot. The result is a shoe, in particular a running shoe, which reduces the risk of injury during running. | 12-09-2010 |
Jens Truelsen, Helsingoer DK
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20100087839 | MESH COMPRISING ECM - The present application discloses that incorporation of dermatan sulfate and/or HA in composite scaffolds of certain polymers gives rise to a chondrogenic effect on chondrocytes resulting in formation of cartilage that resembles the natural ECM. This effect with dermatan sulfate as the primary additive has not previously been seen. The composites are formed by incorporation of dermatan sulfate finely dispersed particles optionally nanoparticles or as molecular dissolutions in a polymer matrix with no bonding between the DS and the matrix, providing the DS to the chondrocytes in an accessible non-crosslinked form. | 04-08-2010 |
Jens Hoeg Truelsen, Helsingoer DK
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20080255492 | Absorbent Fiber Material and Use Thereof in Wound Dressings - An absorbent fibrous material comprising fibres prepared by melt spinning, solvent spinning, dry spinning or electro spinning of a polymer composition having a water absorption capacity of at least 10 g/g polymer composition and comprising a thermoplastic hydrophilic block copolymer as well as wound dressings comprising such absorbent fibrous material. | 10-16-2008 |
20100086578 | FISTULA PLUG COMPRISING ECM - The present invention relates to a temporary composite scaffold comprising discrete ECM particles formed as a fistula plug. We demonstrate that when using scaffolds containing ECM material, higher concentrations of ECM surprisingly do not give better cell morphology. Concentrations lower than 60% (w/w) are sufficient to obtain the best cell morphology and distribution. | 04-08-2010 |
Jens Hog Truelsen, Helsingor DK
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20090137937 | Absorbent dressing - An absorbent wound care device comprising a layer of an absorbent material, said layer having a wound contacting surface, wherein the wound contacting surface is provided with a wound contacting layer in the form of a layer of an elastic material in the form of fibre threads forming a uniform layer of intersecting fibre threads covering at least a part of the surface of the absorbent material provides a non/low-adhesive flexible, highly absorbent wound dressing being capable of absorbing large amounts of wound exudates without giving rise to gel blocking and/or maceration, pressure marks nor leaving residues of the dressing in the wound and does not cause damage to fragile skin when removing the dressing and allows for easy access for wound exudates and slough to an absorbent layer, which ensures a fast initial absorption of an absorbing dressing. | 05-28-2009 |
20090156974 | Absorbent wound care device - An absorbent wound care device comprising a wound contacting layer comprising an absorbent non-woven bi-component staple fibre material, said staple fibre material comprising fibres having at least one outside portion of highly hydrophilic material and least one inner core of a low-absorbing material, wherein the staple fibre material comprising fibres having at least one outside portion of highly hydrophilic material and least one inner core of a low-absorbing material constitutes above 50% of the fibrous material and wherein the absorbent material consists of mechanically intertwined fibres enables the use of an absorbent material comprising only fibres having at least one outside portion of highly hydrophilic material without having to rely on the presence of wicking fibres, which material is capable of absorbing liquid parts and slough from wound exudates without giving rise to gel blocking and also reduces of the risk of maceration due to wicking of moisture laterally in the plane of the wound to the neighbouring skin. | 06-18-2009 |