Nilssen
Bjørn H. Nilssen, Sandnes NO
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20100126599 | PILOT OPERATED CHECK VALVE - A pilot-operated check valve ( | 05-27-2010 |
Bjorn Hagerup Nilssen, Sandnes NO
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20100292448 | Sleeve Valve - An extractor and a method using the extractor for extracting active principle from solid materials using an extracting fluid, said extractor comprising among others an extractor column ( | 11-18-2010 |
Esben A, Nilssen, Olso NO
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20100158817 | T1 MRI TRACKABLE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES, USES AND METHODS THEREOF - The current invention discloses a drug delivery system allowing monitoring of spatial position and drug release, as well as methods and uses thereof. More particularly, the drug delivery system comprises drug carrying particles comprising an internal and external distribution of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. | 06-24-2010 |
Esben A. Nilssen, Oslo NO
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20090098212 | Acoustically sensitive drug delivery particle - Disclosed are ultrasound sensitive drug carrying particles, uses and methods thereof, wherein the drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon ultrasound exposure. | 04-16-2009 |
20100061938 | MRI TRACKABLE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES, USES AND METHODS THEREOF - The current invention discloses a drug delivery system allowing monitoring of spatial position and drug release, as well as methods and uses thereof. More particularly, the drug delivery system comprises drug carrying particles comprising novel combinations of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. | 03-11-2010 |
20110008416 | ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-LAMELLAR FORMING LIPIDS - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 01-13-2011 |
20110020429 | USE OF PARTICLES COMPRISING AN ALCOHOL - Novel use of ultrasound sensitive drug carrying particles comprising an alcohol is disclosed, as well as products and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon ultrasound exposure. | 01-27-2011 |
20120121695 | ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-LAMELLAR FORMING PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their pay-load upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 05-17-2012 |
20120148663 | LIPOPHILIC DRUG CARRIER - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their pay-load upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 06-14-2012 |
20120189689 | ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-LAMELLAR FORMING PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising non-lamellar forming lipids are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 07-26-2012 |
20120288557 | ACOUSTICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE - Novel acoustically sensitive drug carrying particles comprising low concentrations of phosphatidylethanolamine are disclosed, as well as uses and methods thereof. The drug carrying particles accumulate in the diseased target tissue and efficiently release their payload upon exposure to acoustic energy. | 11-15-2012 |
20140363499 | USE OF A PARTICULATE IMMUNOMODULATOR IN CANCER THERAPY - The current invention is directed to a particulate or vesicular formulation of an immune modulating molecule, like e.g. cytokines, as well as uses, methods, compounds thereof. The formulation may be used to treat a range of diseases and conditions, in particular cancer. | 12-11-2014 |
20140363500 | USE OF AN ANTIBODY AND A PARTICULATE IMMUNOMODULATOR - The current invention is directed to particulate or vesicular immunomodulators, like e.g. cytokines, for use in combination therapy with antibodies for treatments of a range of conditions and diseases, in particular cancer, as well as methods, compositions, and kits thereof. | 12-11-2014 |
Glenn Levi Nilssen, Oslo NO
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20140160235 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AT LEAST ONE OBSERVATION AREA - System for monitoring at least one observation area including at least one camera for providing panorama pictures of the at least one area, where the camera is arranges on a rotating platform in the at least one area to be monitored; at least one video camera for providing real time video and which is arranged on a stationary platform in the at least one area to be monitored; a processing device connected to the camera and the video camera for capturing, processing and coordinating signals. | 06-12-2014 |
Ole Nilssen, Barrington, IL US
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20120291269 | Vapor Lamp Assembly Technique and Power Supply - An LED lamp that couples a heatsink with LEDs mounted on it to a glass envelope with a surface area equivalent to approximately that of a conventional light bulb, and by using a coolant vapor within the glass envelop, the lamp can be made much lighter and more cheaply. The heat generated by the LEDs is dissipated by the glass surface and not conducted into the heatsink. The heatsink can thus be mostly for the power supply. This allows for a reduced operating temperature for the power supply components that allows for a longer expected life for the power supply. In addition, the LED light bulb of the present invention can have nearly the same shape and appearance as a standard incandescent bulb. The invention can also have an advanced flyback power supply. | 11-22-2012 |
Ole K. Nilssen, Bonita Springs, FL US
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20110193479 | Evaporation Cooled Lamp - LED or other lamps that remove heat using evaporation of water or other coolant inside a lamp enclosure structure such as a glass bulb typically without the use of external heat sinks or fins. Optionally, the pressure inside the enclosure can be reduced to lower the boiling point of the coolant. One or more LEDs or other light source can be mounted on a support structure that conducts heat to an evaporation surface. A coolant, preferably water or alcohol (or a water/alcohol mixture), is included inside the structure and can be optionally wicked to the evaporation surface. Vaporized coolant condenses on the inside surface of the enclosure or bulb transferring heat to the ambient through the enclosure. The condensed liquid coolant can return to a pool in the bottom of the enclosure. | 08-11-2011 |
Ole K. Nilssen, Barrington, IL US
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20120016546 | System and Method for Supplying Back-Up Electric Power to a House from a Hybrid Vehicle - A system and method for supplying back-up electric power to a house or other building from a hybrid vehicle. Switches in the vehicle and in the house can place the vehicle in a mode where it receives charging power from the house, or where it can supply power into the main electrical distribution system of the house. These switches can be controlled from a control module in the house that can sense or cause the vehicle to sense if there is adequate ventilation in the environment to start the internal combustion engine (ICE) in the vehicle. The control module or the vehicle can cause a garage door to open or ventilation fans or vents to open. If the ICE can be started, the generator/battery can supply most if not all of the power needed by the house until the outage is over. If there is inadequate ventilation, the control system can cause only the battery in the vehicle to supply limited power to the house, typically only to critical circuits. When main power is restored, the system can revert back automatically. The ICE can be turned off anytime there is inadequate ventilation or an abnormal condition. | 01-19-2012 |
Per Erik Moldskred Nilssen, Drammen NO
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20140304799 | System and method for operating a safety-critical device over a non-secure communication network - In a system and method for operating, at a near location, a remote safety-critical device, the system includes a first operating input device operated at the near location, providing a first barrier control signal; and a second operating input device to be operated at the near location, providing a second barrier control signal. The first barrier control signal is communicatively connected to a near end of a first secure communication tunnel, and the second barrier control signal is communicatively connected to a near end of a second secure communication tunnel, both through the non-secure communication network. Far ends of the first and second secure communication tunnels are communicatively connected to activating inputs of first and second barrier circuits, respectively. The first and second barrier circuits enable operation of the safety-critical device when both are activated. | 10-09-2014 |