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Hans Reinhold Svedman, Staltsjo-Boo SE
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| 20100092325 | PNEUMATIC VANE MOTOR - A pneumatic vane motor includes a stator with a cylinder, an inlet connectable to a pressure air source and an outlet connectable to an exhaust passage, a rotor journalled in the stator, and an output shaft. The stator has a front opening forming a clearance seal relative to the output shaft and an annular front cover with at least one elastic annular seal element encircling the output shaft at a distance from the clearance seal, wherein a low pressure chamber is formed between the clearance seal and the seal element or elements and communicates with the exhaust passage. | 04-15-2010 |
Hans Reinhold Svedman, Saltsjo-Boo SE
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| 20110293457 | PNEUMATIC VANE MOTOR - A pneumatic vane motor comprising a housing ( | 12-01-2011 |
Pal Svedman, Malmö SE
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| 20110015589 | DISPOSABLE THERAPEUTIC DEVICE - A disposable therapeutic device for the promotion of wound healing, providing fluid irrigation and vacuum drainage of a wound includes a housing containing a controller and fluid moving device in a waterproof manner, the fluid moving means capable of raising, compressing, or transferring fluid, the controller equipped to restrict fluid moving device in accordance with a predetermined treatment plan or duration, a chargeable power source removably connected to the housing, an optional therapeutic member of a compressible dressing or inflatable cuff to provide hemostasis, an identification member for regulating the operation of the device in accordance with a predetermined treatment plan, a disposable container, a pressure sensor and a control display panel. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110015590 | DISPOSABLE THERAPEUTIC DEVICE - A therapeutic device of the type which includes a fluid moving device for one of raising, compressing, or transferring fluid, a therapeutic member operably connected to the fluid moving device and actuated thereby, the therapeutic member operably disposable for use on a patient in a manner to deliver therapy to the patient as function of actuation of the fluid moving device, wherein the improvement includes a rechargeable power source operably connected to the fluid flowing device which includes a portable renewable energy producing device for powering the fluid moving device. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110168857 | ADAPTER FOR PORTABLE NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY DEVICE - A holder for a therapeutic device for treating wounds of the type having a housing equipped with a fluid mover for one of raising, compressing, or transferring fluid, and a therapeutic member operably connected to the fluid mover and actuated thereby, the therapeutic member operably disposably used on a patient in a manner to deliver therapy to the patient as a function of actuation of said fluid mover, includes a removable receiving compartment for removably receiving the device therein, and an outwardly disposed connecting surface to provide for the compartment to be suspended on an object elevated from a floor. | 07-14-2011 |
Pal (paul) Svedman, Malmo SE
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| 20110015587 | Irrigation Device and Method Using Same - A disposable therapeutic device for the promotion of wound healing providing fluid irrigation and vacuum drainage of a wound includes a housing containing a controller and fluid moving device in a waterproof manner, a fluid mover capable of raising, compressing, or transferring fluid, a controller equipped to restrict fluid moving device in accordance with a predetermined treatment plan or duration, a chargeable power source removably connected to the housing, an optional therapeutic member of a compressible dressing or inflatable cuff to provide hemostasis, an identification member for regulating the operation of the device in accordance with a predetermined treatment plan, a disposable container, a pressure sensor and a control display panel. The fluid includes, but is not limited to, Lactoferrin, Xylitol, Dakins Solution, Polyhexanide and Hypochlorous Acid. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110112574 | DEVICE FOR MANUAL TRACTION WOUND CLOSURE - A traction device includes an advancing member equipped with a zone through which a member is forcibly advanced, a pair of cooperating flexible members, wherein each flexible member has at least one side thereof at least partially coated with an adhesive material, wherein the adhesive material of each the member is connected to opposing skin surrounding a wound such that a remaining portion of each member extends over and above the wound and wherein the remaining portions are connected through the zone of the advancing member in a manner to advance the remaining portions and draw the opposing surrounding skin toward each other in a manner to aid in closure of the wound. | 05-12-2011 |
Patrick Svedman, Stockholm SE
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| 20100281333 | FEEDBACK WITH UNEQUAL ERROR PROTECTION - Methods and devices provide a feedback message having unequal error protection. The feedback message may include channel quality indicators. The channel quality indicators may have different levels of error protection based on a transmission property. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20100284484 | OPEN LOOP PRECODER CYCLING IN MIMO COMMUNICATIONS - Data is transmitted over multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channels. Plural bit streams are modulated into multiple data symbol vectors. Each vector has a transmission rank with one vector for each MIMO channel. Transmission rank is the number of elements in a data symbol vector corresponding to the number of data streams being transmitted in parallel over each MIMO channel. The multiple data symbol vectors are preceded into multiple precoded symbol vectors using a plurality of precoder cycling sets, one set for each transmission rank including multiple different precoders. The precoders in each precoder cycling set are well-separated with respect to a plurality of distance measures. The precoding includes precoding each data symbol vector of a transmission rank with a precoder belonging to the precoder cycling set of that transmission rank. The precoded symbol vectors are then transmitted over the MIMO channels. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110194596 | LINK ADAPTATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present application discloses systems and methods for adjusting a back-off value for a rank. In some embodiment, the method includes the steps of: (a) determining whether the rank is underutilized and (b) in response to determining that the rank is underutilized, decreasing the back-off value as a function of time while the rank remains underutilized. | 08-11-2011 |
Paul Svedman, Malmo SE
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| 20080243096 | Device For Active Treatment and Regeneration of Tissues Such as Wounds - Hydrostatic pressure of aqueous solutions—supplied from reservoir under rate control through tube to port of airtightly applied open pore dressing pad—is eliminated by levelling reservoir placed on rest with pad. Dressing pad may overlie a tissue culturing scaffold. A drip chamber with angulated channel permits drops to fall freely and be counted. Injection port elastic membrane prevents air inlet to pad while suction is applied at port, permitting fluid given under rate control through membrane to distribute evenly in pad. A drainage port flange, wholly covered by an open grid, is described. Acute wound bleeding is detected by computer-controlled serial weighing of a movement-stabilized drainage fluid canister with warning of abnormal flow rate increase. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090093778 | DEVICE FOR ACTIVE TREATMENT AND REGENERATION OF TISSUES SUCH AS WOUNDS - Hydrostatic pressure of aqueous solutions—supplied from reservoir under rate control through tube to port of airtightly applied open pore dressing pad—is eliminated by levelling reservoir placed on rest with pad. Dressing pad may overlie a tissue culturing scaffold. A drip chamber with angulated channel permits drops to fall freely and be counted. Injection port elastic membrane prevents air inlet to pad while suction is applied at port, permitting fluid given under rate control through membrane to distribute evenly in pad. A drainage port flange, wholly covered by an open grid, is described. Acute wound bleeding is detected by computer-controlled serial weighing of a movement-stabilized drainage fluid canister with warning of abnormal flow rate increase. | 04-09-2009 |
