Patent Applications published on May 26, 2005

Explore the 6,171 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 21st week of 2005, including 3,914 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from May 26, 2005

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: GYRUS MEDICAL LIMITED.
US20050113820A1
Human necessities
Application 20050113820, fig. 01

Electrosurgical generator and system

In an electrosurgical generator for generating radio frequency power, the generator comprises a radio frequency output stage having three or more output connections, one or more sources of output power coupled to the output stage, and a controller operable to cause the generator to supply a first cutting RF waveform to the output connections or a second coagulating RF waveform to the output connections. In a combined mode, the controller causes the generator to deliver both first and second RF waveforms, the controller including means for feeding the waveforms to the output connections such that the first RF waveform is delivered between a first pair of the output connections, and the second RF waveform is delivered between a second pair of the output connections. The combined mode is adjustable between various settings, each setting having a different proportion of the first and second RF waveforms. In response to a operator-actuated input signal, the controller causes the generator to supply an output waveform starting at a predetermined start setting, ending at a predetermined end setting, and changing between the start and end settings according to a predetermined progression.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: SHERWOOD SERVICES AG.
US20050113826A1
Human necessities
Application 20050113826, fig. 01

Vessel sealing instrument with electrical cutting mechanism

An end effector assembly for use with an instrument for sealing vessels and cutting vessels includes a pair of opposing first and second jaw members which are movable relative to one another from a first spaced apart position to a second position for grasping tissue therebetween. Each jaw member includes a pair of spaced apart electrically conductive tissue contacting surfaces which each have an insulator disposed therebetween, the conductive surfaces are connected to an electrosurgical energy source. The first jaw member includes an electrically conductive cutting element disposed within the insulator which extends towards the second tissue contacting surface to create a gap therebetween. The cutting element is inactive during the sealing process while the two pairs of electrically conductive surfaces are activated to seal tissue. During the cutting process, the cutting element is energized to a first potential and at least one electrically conductive tissue contacting surface is energized to a different potential to effect a tissue cut through the tissue held between the jaw members along the already formed tissue seal.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: Network Appliance, Inc..
US20050114594A1
Physics
Application 20050114594, fig. 01

Semi-static distribution technique

A semi-static distribution technique distributes parity across disks of an array. According to the technique, parity is distributed (assigned) across the disks of the array in a manner that maintains a fixed pattern of parity blocks among the stripes of the disks. When one or more disks are added to the array, the semi-static technique redistributes parity in a way that does not require recalculation of parity or moving of any data blocks. Notably, the parity information is not actually moved; the technique merely involves a change in the assignment (or reservation) for some of the parity blocks of each pre-existing disk to the newly added disk.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: DexCom, Inc..
US20050112169A1
Human necessities
Application 20050112169, fig. 02

Porous membranes for use with implantable devices

A membrane for implantation in soft tissue comprising a first domain that supports tissue ingrowth, disrupts contractile forces typically found in a foreign body response, encourages vascularity, and interferes with barrier cell layer formation, and a second domain that is resistant to cellular attachment, is impermeable to cells and cell processes, and allows the passage of analytes. The membrane allows for long-term analyte transport in vivo and is suitable for use as a biointerface for implantable analyte sensors, cell transplantation devices, drug delivery devices, and/or electrical signal delivering or measuring devices. The membrane architecture, including cavity size, depth, and interconnectivity, provide long-term robust functionality of the membrane in vivo.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: DEPUY MITEK, INC..
US20050113938A1
Human necessities
Application 20050113938, fig. 01

Method of preparation of bioabsorbable porous reinforced tissue implants and implants thereof

A biocompatible tissue implant. The tissue implant may be bioabsorbable, consists of a biocompatible polymeric foam. The tissue implant also includes a biocompatible reinforcement member. The polymeric foam and the reinforcement member are soluble in a lyophilizing solvent. The reinforcement may be annealed and/or coated.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC., STINE SEED FARM, INC..
US20050114928A1
Human necessities

Soybean cultivar S030010

A novel soybean cultivar, designated S030010, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar S030010, to the plants of soybean S030010 and to methods for producing a soybean plant produced by crossing the cultivar S030010 with itself or another soybean variety. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds and plants produced by crossing the cultivar S030010 with another soybean cultivar.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20050113815A1
Human necessities
Application 20050113815, fig. 01

Medical treatment system with energy delivery device for limiting reuse

The present invention provides an energy delivery device for use with a medical treatment system for the more efficacious treatment of patients during laser surgery which limits the number of uses or prevents reuse of the energy delivery device after a certain threshold limit has been reached. The energy delivery device comprises a diffusing optical fiber and a memory device having data programmed therein and being operatively connected to an energy generator the optical fiber includes a temperature sensor for generating a temperature signal in a closed loop manner. The data stored in the memory device includes a multiplicity of use parameters, usage limits, usage counts, and count limits all relating to the properties of the medical treatment system. The use parameters may include an elapsed time, a total treatment time, and a number of treatment sites. A main processor is also included for calculating a temperature from the temperature signal and for updating the use parameters in response to data received by the main processor. The main processor is also used to compare the use parameters to their corresponding usage limits. The main processor can create and increment a usage count when at least one of the use parameters exceeds its corresponding usage limit. Thereafter, the main processor compares the usage count to the count limit and disables the energy delivery device when the usage count exceeds a predetermined count limit.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC..
US20050113653A1
Human necessities
Application 20050113653, fig. 01

System for monitoring physiological characteristics

Apparatuses and methods for medical monitoring physiological characteristics values such as blood glucose levels for the treatment of diabetes, are presented. The apparatuses and methods provide dynamic glucose monitoring functions that perform predictive analysis to anticipate harmful conditions, such as glucose crash and hyperglycemic incidents for a patient. The dynamic functions can also be used to maximize athletic performance and warn of inadequate nocturnal basal rate. Other aspects include advanced alarm and reminder functions, as well as advanced data presentation tools to further facilitate convenient and efficient management of various physiological conditions.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: SHERWOOD SERVICES AG.
US20050113827A1
Human necessities
Application 20050113827, fig. 01

Bipolar forceps having monopolar extension

An endoscopic forceps for treating tissue includes a housing having a shaft affixed thereto which has first and second jaw members attached to a distal end thereof. The forceps also includes an actuator for moving jaw members relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. Each of the jaw members is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are selectively capable of operating in a bipolar mode which enables the jaw members to conduct bipolar energy through tissue held therebetween to treat tissue. The forceps also includes a monopolar element housed within the first jaw member and integrally associated with the knife. The monopolar element is selectively movable from a first position within the first jaw member to a second position distal to the first jaw member. The monopolar element is adapted to connect to the source of electrosurgical energy such that the monopolar element is selectively activateable independent of the bipolar mode.

Published: 2005-05-26 Assignee: FUJIFILM CORPORATION.
US20050112407A1
Electricity
Application 20050112407, fig. 02

Organic electroluminescent device

An organic electroluminescent device, which has, between a pair of electrodes, at least one organic layer including a light-emitting layer, in which the organic layer contains a specific tetraphenylene compound, and in which the light-emitting layer contains a phosphorescent material; and a specific tetraphenylene compound that can be used in the device.