ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 26 -- United States Patent no. 12,233,250, issued on Feb. 25, was assigned to Kardion GmbH (Stuttgart, Germany).
"Device for inductive energy transmission into a human body and use thereof" was invented by Ingo Stotz (Ditzingen, Germany), Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo (Esslingen, Germany) and Michael Jiptner (Besigheim, Germany).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The invention relates to a device (10; 10a) for inductive energy transfer into a human body (1), having a transmitter unit (11) with a housing (12), in which at least one transmitter coil (14) is arranged, wherein the housing (12) comprises a contact surface (23), which is configured in order to be brought into surface c...