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James G. Bentsen, North St. Paul, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080288030METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REGULATING BLOOD VOLUME USING VOLUME RECEPTOR STIMULATION - A system delivers stimulation to volume receptors in the cardiovascular system to induce diuresis in a patient suffering volume overload. The system senses a volume signal indicative of a level of fluid retention in the patient's body and controls the delivery of the stimulation using the volume signal. In various embodiments, the stimulation includes one or more of electrical stimulation, which delivers electrical pulses to the volume receptors, and mechanical stimulation, which physically stretches the volume receptors.11-20-2008
20110160817MRI SAFE, MULTIPOLAR ACTIVE FIXATION STIMULATION LEAD WITH CO-RADIAL CONSTRUCTION - Various embodiments relating to MRI safe, multi-polar active fixation stimulation leads with co-radial construction are disclosed. Some embodiments, allow the use of the generally smaller diameter co-radially constructed body (coated wires) to construct an active fixation lead, with an extendable/retractable fixation mechanism. Some embodiments use a connector assembly with an inner terminal ring, a terminal pin partially rotatably positioned within the annular inner terminal ring, and one or more resilient C-clips disposed within circumferential recesses. The resilient C-clips mechanically and electrically couple the inner terminal ring and the terminal ring while substantially limiting relative longitudinal translation of the terminal pin. In some embodiments, the connector assembly can be connected to an electrically inactive torque tube disposed longitudinally within the flexible body of the lead such that rotation of the terminal pin relative to the lead body causes rotation and longitudinal translation of a fixation helix relative to the body.06-30-2011

Patent applications by James G. Bentsen, North St. Paul, MN US

James Gregory Bentsen, North St. Paul, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090124875Implantable Creatinine Sensor and Related Methods - Embodiments of the invention are related to implantable creatinine sensors and related methods, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes an implantable creatinine sensor including a sensing element. The sensing element can include a creatinine deiminase enzyme covalently bound to a substrate and a pH-indicating compound in ionic communication with the creatinine deiminase enzyme. The implantable creatinine sensor can also include an optical excitation assembly configured to illuminate the sensing element and an optical detection assembly configured to receive light from the sensing element. Other embodiments are also included herein.05-14-2009

Nicolai Bentsen, Copenhagen N DK

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090307028A METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING POTENTIALLY FRAUDULENT CUSTOMERS IN RELATION TO ELECTRONIC CUSTOMER ACTION BASED SYSTEMS, AND A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR PERFORMING SAID METHOD - The invention concerns a computer-implemented method, system and computer program for performing said method, for identifying potentially fraudulent entities in relation to electronic entity action based systems, associated with for example at least one client website 12-10-2009

Per Bentsen, Suffern, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090094803End stops for zippers for reclosable packages - The end stop is formed on ends of a zipper for a reclosable package or bag by ultrasonically welding the ends of the zipper profiles together so as to form a raised portion. This prevents the slider from being pulled off of the ends of the zipper. Additionally, in the ultrasonic welding step, an indentation is formed into which glue is added thereby forming a lateral protrusion on the side of a zipper profile. This increases the strength of the end stop and increases the slider pull-off force which can be resisted.04-16-2009

Patent applications by Per Bentsen, Suffern, NY US