Location History:
- Berlin, DE (2016)
- Neuenhagen, DE (2017)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2017
Title: Fabian Stopp - Innovator in Electrosurgical Technology
Introduction
Fabian Stopp is an inventor based in Berlin, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrosurgical technology. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work in developing innovative systems showcases his expertise and dedication to advancing medical technology.
Latest Patent Applications
Fabian Stopp's latest patent applications include:
1. **Modular Electrosurgical Generator System** - This modular generator system comprises at least two generator types, which are composed of a plurality of generator components that differ in equipment and functions. The generator components include a power supply and an inverter for generating output energy for an electrosurgical instrument. The design allows for a maximum number of variants with a minimum number of different modules.
2. **Electrosurgical Generator Having a Modular Output Socket** - This electrosurgical generator is configured to output a high-frequency voltage to an electrosurgical instrument. It includes an inverter unit generating the HF voltage supplied to an output socket, a control unit, and a user interface. The inverter unit and/or output socket is an exchangeable module that includes an independent memory device storing data sets on usage modes and representation rules for operational data display.
Conclusion
Fabian Stopp's innovative work in electrosurgical technology highlights his potential as an inventor. His latest patent applications reflect a commitment to enhancing medical devices through modular design and functionality.
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