Patent Applications published on Sep 21, 2006

Explore the 6,009 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 38th week of 2006, including 3,577 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Sep 21, 2006

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: SEMICONDUCTOR ENERGY LABORATORY CO., LTD., SEMICONDUCTOR ENERGY LABORATORY CO., LTD..
US20060208977A1
Physics
Application 20060208977, fig. 01

Semiconductor device, and display device, driving method and electronic apparatus thereof

When light emitting elements have the same luminance, luminosity obtained from one pixel can be higher as area of a light emitting region in the pixel (also called an aperture ration) is increased. The aperture ratio of a pixel is low if the number of transistors and wires constituting the pixel is large. Thus, the invention is to decrease the number of transistors and wires constituting a pixel to increase the aperture ratio. Instead of a power supply line to which a certain potential is set, a potential supply line which controls a potential by a signal is provided; supplying an applied voltage to a light emitting element can be controlled by a signal of the potential supply line without providing a switch.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20060212069A1
Human necessities
Application 20060212069, fig. 01

Surgical stapling instrument having load sensing control circuitry

A surgical instrument for being endoscopically or laparoscopically inserted into a surgical site for simultaneous stapling and severing of tissue includes load sensing pressure transducers strategically placed for closed loop control and monitoring. Load sensing within a staple applying assembly (end effector) may provide feedback for preventing firing with insufficient or too much tissue, or to sense appropriate presence buttress material, to deploy buttress material after firing is sensed.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP.
US20060212050A1
Human necessities
Application 20060212050, fig. 01

Anastomosis composite gasket

The present disclosure provides structures and/or gaskets for deposition between adjacent intestinal sections in an anastomosis procedure. The structure possesses at least an inner ring of a first material, and a middle ring of a second material. The first material and the second material include a wound treatment material consisting of at least one of an adhesive, a sealant and/or a medicament. The first material is different from the second material.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: Black& Decker Inc..
US20060211534A1
Performing operations; transporting
Application 20060211534, fig. 01

Power tool gear-train and torque overload clutch therefor

A power tool transmission is described in which an overload clutch mechanism is arranged to provide a relatively compact power tool. A torque adjustment dial is arranged between the visible portions of the motor housing and the gearbox, and the dial is coupled to a compression spring such that rotation of the dial cause the spring to be compressed or decompressed, thereby adjusting the torque at which the clutch overloads and ratchets. The compression spring is arranged at least partially between the motor and gearbox or gear train, in a space which conventional power tools do not utilized for this purpose. Thus, the dimensions of the power tool's transmission can be reduced with respect to conventional power tools. Furthermore, the space on the gearbox immediately behind a chuck can be used for another purpose other than accommodating the adjustment collar, as is the case with conventional power tools.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: HR TEXTRON INC..
US20060208726A1
Physics
Application 20060208726, fig. 01

Position sensing for moveable mechanical systems and associated methods and apparatus

Position sensing of movable elements including but not limited to machine components is disclosed. Motion of a movable element can produce motion of a magnetic field, which can be detected by magnetic sensors. The motion and/or variations of a magnetic field and/or a magnetic flux may be produced by any combination of a motion of the sensors, associated magnets, or associated magnetic material. Magnetic sensors may be capable of measuring either rotary, or linear motion, or both. Such sensors can provide indication of an incremental position change, an absolute position, or both. Absolute position and high-resolution position sensing may be produced for measurement of either linear and/or angular motion. Suitable magnetic sensors include, but are not limited to, Hall effect devices and/or magneto-resistive elements, and may include multi-element magnetic sensors. Suitable signal conditioning and/or control means such as control electronics can be used to receive output signals from the sensors.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: TOKYO ELECTRON LIMITED.
US20060210387A1
Electricity
Application 20060210387, fig. 01

Transportation apparatus and drive mechanism

A transfer apparatus (20) for a target substrate (W) includes a rotatable rotary base (24). First and second arm mechanisms (26, 28) are attached to the rotary base and configured to bend and stretch. Each of the first and second arm mechanisms has a proximal end arm (26A, 28A), an intermediate arm (26B, 28B), and a pick (26C, 28C) which are pivotally coupled to each other sequentially from the rotary base. The picks are disposed to support the target substrate. A link mechanism (30) is coupled to the proximal end arms of the first and second arm mechanisms to drive the first and second arm mechanisms. A first driving source (32) is disposed to rotatably drive the rotary base. A second driving source (34) is disposed to drive the link mechanism so as to bend or stretch the first and second arm mechanisms.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: MASIMO LABORATORIES, INC..
US20060211924A1
Physics
Application 20060211924, fig. 01

Multiple wavelength sensor emitters

A physiological sensor has light emitting sources, each activated by addressing at least one row and at least one column of an electrical grid. The light emitting sources are capable of transmitting light of multiple wavelengths and a detector is responsive to the transmitted light after attenuation by body tissue.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: MASIMO LABORATORIES, INC..
US20060211922A1
Physics
Application 20060211922, fig. 01

Multiple wavelength sensor substrate

A physiological sensor has emitters configured to transmit optical radiation having multiple wavelengths in response to corresponding drive currents. A thermal mass is disposed proximate the emitters so as to stabilize a bulk temperature for the emitters. A temperature sensor is thermally coupled to the thermal mass. The temperature sensor provides a temperature sensor output responsive to the bulk temperature so that the wavelengths are determinable as a function of the drive currents and the bulk temperature.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: MASIMO LABORATORIES, INC..
US20060211923A1
Physics
Application 20060211923, fig. 01

Multiple wavelength sensor equalization

A physiological sensor has intensity compensation introduced along an optical path from emission to detection so as to compensate for unequal tissue attenuation as a function of wavelength. The sensor has emitters configured to transmit optical radiation having multiple wavelengths into a tissue site. At least one detector is capable of receiving the optical radiation after tissue attenuation. An equalization is capable of compensating optical radiation intensity so as to account for differences in tissue attenuation across at least a portion of the multiple wavelengths.

Published: 2006-09-21 Assignee: MASIMO LABORATORIES, INC..
US20060211932A1
Physics
Application 20060211932, fig. 01

Configurable physiological measurement system

A physiological measurement system has a sensor, a processor, a communications link and information elements. The sensor is configured to transmit light having a plurality of wavelengths into a tissue site and to generate a sensor signal responsive to the transmitted light after tissue attenuation. The processor is configured to operate on the sensor signal so as to derive at least one physiological parameter. The communications link is adapted to provide communications between the sensor and the processor. The information elements are distributed across at least one of the sensor, the processor and the communications link and provide operational information corresponding to at least one of the sensor, the processor and the communications link.