Patent Applications published on Jun 2, 2005

Explore the 5,478 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 22nd week of 2005, including 3,461 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Jun 2, 2005

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: Covidien LP.
US20050119669A1
Human necessities
Application 20050119669, fig. 01

Dissecting tip for surgical stapler

The present invention relates to a dissecting tip for use in a surgical stapler or instrument.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP.
US20050116009A1
Human necessities
Application 20050116009, fig. 01

Surgical stapling device with tiltable anvil head

A surgical stapling device including a self-righting anvil assembly is disclosed. The anvil assembly includes an anvil center rod and a pivotable anvil head. The surgical stapling device includes an anvil retainer assembly having a locking member in the form of a trocar for moving the anvil head from its tilted position to its operative position upon attachment of the anvil assembly to the stapling device. A cam member is provided to retain the locking member in a first or locked position and, thus, the anvil head in the operative position until after the stapling device has been fired.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: OLYMPUS CORPORATION.
US20050119525A1
Human necessities
Application 20050119525, fig. 01

Insertion auxiliary implement

An insertion auxiliary implement of the present invention includes: a tubular part into which a flexible endoscope insertion part which is insertable into a body cavity, and one of a treatment tool and a channel into which the treatment tool is insertable, are insertable; and a sealing member which has through holes for supporting the endoscope insertion part and one of the treatment tool and the channel in the tubular part, and which airtightly and movably contacts each of a periphery of the endoscope insertion part, a periphery of the treatment tool or a periphery of the channel, and an inner surface of the tubular part, and thereby maintains airtightness between a distal end and a proximal end inside the tubular part.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.
US20050116673A1
Human necessities
Application 20050116673, fig. 01

Methods and systems for controlling the operation of a tool

Methods and systems for controlling the operation of a tool are provided. These methods and systems may be used to control the operation of any tool, for example, a drill or a saw. The methods and systems employ at least one sensor to detect at least one operational parameter of the tool, for example, drill speed or acceleration. Instrumentation is used to process the data representing the parameter to determine characteristic values of the parameter, for example, amplitudes and frequencies. These characteristic values are used to control the operation of the tool, to determine one or more properties of the material being acted on by the tool, or to monitor the condition of the tool. Though aspects of the invention may be applied to a broad range of tools and machining processes, in one aspect, the methods and systems are used to monitor and control the operation of a surgical drilling process, for example, for the drilling of bone.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION.
US20050120160A1
Physics
Application 20050120160, fig. 01

Distributed virtual machine monitor for managing multiple virtual resources across multiple physical nodes

A management capability is provided for a virtual computing platform. In one example, this platform allows interconnected physical resources such as processors, memory, network interfaces and storage interfaces to be abstracted and mapped to virtual resources (e.g., virtual mainframes, virtual partitions). Virtual resources contained in a virtual partition can be assembled into virtual servers that execute a guest operating system (e.g., Linux). In one example, the abstraction is unique in that any resource is available to any virtual server regardless of the physical boundaries that separate the resources. For example, any number of physical processors or any amount of physical memory can be used by a virtual server even if these resources span different nodes.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: DexCom, Inc..
US20050115832A1
Physics
Application 20050115832, fig. 01

Electrode systems for electrochemical sensors

The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for improved electrochemical measurement of analytes. The preferred embodiments employ electrode systems including an analyte-measuring electrode for measuring the analyte or the product of an enzyme reaction with the analyte and an auxiliary electrode configured to generate oxygen and/or reduce electrochemical interferants. Oxygen generation by the auxiliary electrode advantageously improves oxygen availability to the enzyme and/or counter electrode; thereby enabling the electrochemical sensors of the preferred embodiments to function even during ischemic conditions. Interferant modification by the auxiliary electrode advantageously renders them substantially non-reactive at the analyte-measuring electrode, thereby reducing or eliminating inaccuracies in the analyte signal due to electrochemical interferants.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: WeatherBank, Inc..
US20050119830A1
Electricity
Application 20050119830, fig. 01

Interactive advisory system

A broadcast network for selectively transmitting individualized output signals to remote communicator devices. The broadcast network is comprised of a user input database, a communicator location database, an information database, an analysis unit and a communication network. The user input database contains user-defined parameters and each of the user-defined parameters includes a user profile. The user profile in each of the user-defined parameters utilizes a user identifier code and identifies a communicator device associated with a particular user. The communicator location database contains real-time data indicative of the spatial locations of the communicator devices. The information database contains real-time data for the spatial locations contained in the communicator location database. The analysis unit compares the spatial location of each communicator device contained in the communicator location database with the real-time data and generates an individualized weather output signal.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: McNeil-PPC, Inc..
US20050115462A1
Human necessities
Application 20050115462, fig. 02

Absorbent articles comprising nanoparticles

The present invention relates to soft surface coatings and absorbent articles comprising composite materials that are functionalized nanoparticles and in particular, metal-loaded nanoclays. In one embodiment, the metal is silver and the nanoparticle comprises a nanoclay. Silver ion is reduced to its neutral metal state (Ag0) and loaded onto the nanoclay.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC, SPLASHPOWER LIMITED.
US20050116683A1
Electricity
Application 20050116683, fig. 01

Contact-less power transfer

There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area: and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.

Published: 2005-06-02 Assignee: CARDIAC PACEMAKERS, INC..
US20050115561A1
Human necessities
Application 20050115561, fig. 01

Patient monitoring, diagnosis, and/or therapy systems and methods

Systems and methods involve an implantable device configured to perform at least one cardiac-related function, a patient-external respiratory therapy device, and a communication channel configured to facilitate communication between the implantable device and the respiratory therapy device. The implantable and respiratory therapy devices operate cooperatively via the communication channel to provide one or more of patient monitoring, diagnosis, and therapy. The communication channel may be configured to facilitate communication between an external processing system and at least one of the implantable device and the respiratory therapy device. The processing system is communicatively coupled to at least one of the implantable and respiratory therapy devices via the communication channel to provide one or more of patient monitoring, diagnosis, and therapy.