Patent Applications published on Mar 29, 2007

Explore the 6,431 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 13th week of 2007, including 3,937 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Mar 29, 2007

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd..
US20070072439A1
Electricity
Application 20070072439, fig. 01

Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof

An object is to provide a semiconductor device of which a manufacturing process is not complicated and by which cost can be suppressed, by forming a thin film transistor using an oxide semiconductor film typified by zinc oxide, and a manufacturing method thereof. For the semiconductor device, a gate electrode is formed over a substrate; a gate insulating film is formed covering the gate electrode; an oxide semiconductor film is formed over the gate insulating film; and a first conductive film and a second conductive film are formed over the oxide semiconductor film. The oxide semiconductor film has at least a crystallized region in a channel region.

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20070073340A1
Human necessities
Application 20070073340, fig. 01

Surgical stapling instruments with collapsible features for controlling staple height

A surgical instrument for being endoscopically or laparoscopically inserted into a surgical site for simultaneous stapling and severing of tissue includes force adjusted spacing between an upper jaw (anvil) and a lower jaw (staple cartridge engaged to an elongate staple channel) so that the height of staple formation corresponds to the thickness of the tissue, yet does not exceed the height range that may be accommodated by the length of the staples. In particular, collapsible staple drivers may be supported within the cartridge for driving a staple or staples supported thereon into forming contact with an underside of an anvil attached to the instrument. As the staples contact the anvil, the drivers can compress or collapse to control the overall formed height of the staple or staples based upon the amount of compression forces experienced by the drivers during the stapling process.

Published: 2007-03-29
US20070073341A1
Human necessities
Application 20070073341, fig. 01

Method for operating a surgical stapling and cutting device

A method for operating a surgical end effector, includes articulatingly connecting a control handle to the end effector and positioning an articulation joint actuator of the handle to selectively connect with an articulation lock of the end effector such that, when unactuated, the articulation joint actuator automatically connects with the articulation lock to lock the articulation lock and temporarily prevent further articulating motion of the end effector and, when actuated, the articulation joint actuator is removed from the articulation lock to unlock the articulation lock and, thereby, permit articulating motion of the end effector dependent upon external forces acting upon the end effector. The articulation joint actuator is actuated to unlock the articulation lock and the end effector is contacted with the environment to passively articulate the end effector into a desired articulated position. Removal of actuation locks the articulation lock and retains the end effector in the desired articulated position.

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20070068990A1
Human necessities
Application 20070068990, fig. 01

Surgical stapling instrument having preloaded firing assistance mechanism

A surgical severing and stapling instrument clamps tissue in a staple applying assembly comprising a lower jaw of an elongate channel holding a staple cartridge and a pivotally opposed upper jaw (anvil). A firing handle drives a rack in a handle connected to a firing rod and bar that pass through an elongate shaft and into the staple applying assembly to sever and staple tissue. Upon release of the firing handle, a retraction spring assists in withdrawing the rack and other firing components. To advantageously assist in firing, a spring biased plunger is cocked prior to firing to impart assistance upon depression of the firing trigger. Alternatively, a torsion coil spring ratchet mechanism is preload to act through a gear into the rack to assist. As a further alternative, a retraction spring is preload and disengaged until the rack is fully fired.

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20070068989A1
Human necessities
Application 20070068989, fig. 01

Surgical stapling instrument having end effector gripping surfaces

A surgical instrument for being endoscopically or laparoscopically inserted through a cannula of a trocar into an insufflated body cavity or lumen (“surgical site”) for simultaneous stapling and severing of tissue including gripping surfaces on inner surfaces of an upper and lower jaw that enhance use as a grasping instrument to preposition tissue prior to performing a stapling and severing procedure. An illustrative version advantageously includes a separate closure trigger and closure mechanism that facilitates use as a grasper without the possibility for inadvertent firing (i.e., stapling and severing).

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: Taser International, Inc..
US20070070574A1
Electricity
Application 20070070574, fig. 01

Systems and methods for modular electronic weaponry

An apparatus produces contractions in skeletal muscles of a target to impede locomotion by the target. The apparatus is used with a provided deployment unit that deploys an electrode away from the apparatus. The electrode conducts a current through the target. The apparatus includes a bus; a plurality of ports, and a controller. Each port couples a module to the bus. The controller is coupled to the bus to communicate with each module to determine a description of each module.

Published: 2007-03-29
US20070073389A1
Human necessities
Application 20070073389, fig. 01

Endovascular aneurysm devices, systems, and methods

Devices, systems, and methods for implanting prostheses in the body lumens rely on tacking or anchoring the prostheses with separately introduced fasteners. After initial placement, a fastener applier system is introduced within the expanded prostheses to deploy a plurality of fasteners to at least one prosthesis end. The fasteners are usually helical fasteners which are releasably restrained on the fastener driver, and are delivered by rotation of the fastener driver. The fasteners may be applied singly, typically in circumferentially spaced-apart patterns about the interior of at least one end of the prosthesis. A lumen extension or lumens may be coupled to the prosthesis to extend the reach of the prosthesis within the implantation site. Fasteners may also be applied to the lumen extensions.

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (publ).
US20070072552A1
Electricity
Application 20070072552, fig. 01

Determination of a channel estimate of a transmission channel

A method of determining a channel estimate of a first transmission channel in a communications system. The method comprises deriving a first set of channel estimates from symbols received through said first transmission channel; deriving a second set of channel estimates from symbols received through a second transmission channel in the communications system; determining a scale factor between the first and second sets of channel estimates from a least squares error criterion; and determining the channel estimate of the first transmission channel as a channel estimate of the second transmission channel scaled by the determined scale factor.

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: PACIFIC BIOSCIENCES OF CALIFORNIA, INC..
US20070072196A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20070072196, fig. 02

Fluorescent nucleotide analogs and uses therefor

Labeled nucleotide analogs used in place of naturally occurring nucleoside triphosphates or other analogs in template directed nucleic acid synthesis reactions and other nucleic acid reactions, and various analyses based thereon, including DNA sequencing, single base identification, hybridization assays and others.

Published: 2007-03-29 Assignee: Abbott Laboratories.
US20070071675A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20070071675, fig. 02

Dual variable domain immunoglobulin and uses thereof

The present invention relates to engineered multivalent and multispecific binding proteins, methods of making, and specifically to their uses in the prevention and/or treatment of acute and chronic inflammatory and other diseases.