EPO Patent Publication: Floor Assembly for Patient Positioning System
Summary
The European Patent Office has published patent application EP4709282A2 for a floor assembly for a patient positioning system, filed by Leo Cancer Care, Inc. The publication date is March 18, 2026, and it includes designated states across Europe.
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The European Patent Office (EPO) has published patent application EP4709282A2, titled "Floor Assembly for Patient Positioning System." This publication, dated March 18, 2026, details an invention by Leo Cancer Care, Inc., with inventors Mark Strangeman, Ralf Spriesterbach, and Brent Harper. The application is classified under various IPC codes related to medical equipment and radiation.
This patent publication is primarily an informational notice regarding intellectual property. It does not impose new regulatory obligations or compliance requirements on regulated entities. Companies operating in the medical device manufacturing sector, particularly those involved with patient positioning systems or radiation therapy equipment, may find this patent of interest for competitive intelligence or potential licensing discussions.
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FLOOR ASSEMBLY FOR PATIENT POSITIONING SYSTEM
Publication EP4709282A2 Kind: A2 Mar 18, 2026
Applicants
Leo Cancer Care, Inc.
Inventors
STRANGEMAN, Mark, SPRIESTERBACH, Ralf, HARPER, Brent
IPC Classifications
A61B 6/04 20060101AFI20251128BHEP G21K 5/08 20060101ALI20251128BHEP A61B 6/03 20060101ALI20251128BHEP A61G 13/12 20060101ALI20251128BHEP A61N 5/10 20060101ALI20251128BHEP G01V 5/226 20240101ALI20251128BHEP
Designated States
AL, AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MC, ME, MK, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, RS, SE, SI, SK, SM, TR
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