Frederiksberg C, Denmark

Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen

USPTO Granted Patents = 5 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.1

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 16(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Frederiksberg C, DK (2009 - 2018)
  • Broendby, DK (2019)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009-2019

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5 patents (USPTO):

Title: Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen: Innovator in Cryogenic Cooling Systems

Introduction

Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen is a prominent inventor based in Frederiksberg C, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of cryogenic cooling systems, holding a total of five patents. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of cooling systems used in dynamic nuclear polarization.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is for a "Fluid path insert for a cryogenic cooling system." This innovative cooling system is designed to work in conjunction with a dynamic nuclear polarization system. It allows for the cooling of a sample to a temperature suitable for dynamic nuclear polarization while the sample remains within the cooling system. The system features a cryogenic chamber filled with cryogenic fluid and includes a removable sample sleeve that defines a sample path isolated from other parts of the cooling system.

Another notable patent is the "Hyperpolarized media transport vessel." This invention provides a system and method for transporting hyperpolarized substances. The transport vessel includes a housing with a chamber designed to hold a container of hyperpolarized substance. It is equipped with an electromagnet that generates a magnetic containment field around the chamber, ensuring the safe transport of the hyperpolarized substance.

Career Highlights

Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen is currently associated with General Electric Company, where he continues to innovate in the field of cryogenics. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that rely on precise temperature control and magnetic containment.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Jan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including John Arthur Urbahn and Andrew Michael Leach. These collaborations have further enriched his research and development efforts.

Conclusion

Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen is a key figure in the development of advanced cryogenic cooling systems. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and excellence in the field. His contributions continue to influence the landscape of dynamic nuclear polarization technologies.

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