Patent Applications published on Jan 3, 2008

Explore the 5,821 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 01st week of 2008, including 3,545 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Jan 3, 2008

Published: 2008-01-03 Assignee: Intuitive Surgical, Inc..
US20080001559A1
Physics
Application 20080001559, fig. 01

Mechanically decoupled capstan drive

A capstan drive includes a first capstan that moves a device on a carriage and a second capstan that receives a second rotary motion to move the carriage. A first power transmission has a driven shaft coupled to the first capstan, a first drive shaft coaxial with the driven shaft to receive a first rotary motion for driving the device, and a second drive shaft coaxial with the driven shaft. A second power transmission couples the second rotary motion to the second drive shaft. The second power transmission has a drive ratio such that if there is no first rotary motion, a first cable is drawn in by the first capstan at the same rate as a second cable is drawn in by the second capstan in response to the second rotary motion.

Published: 2008-01-03
US20080001735A1
Human necessities
Application 20080001735, fig. 01

Mesh network personal emergency response appliance

A monitoring system includes one or more wireless nodes forming a wireless mesh network; a user activity sensor including a wireless mesh transceiver adapted to communicate with the one or more wireless nodes using the wireless mesh network; and a digital monitoring agent coupled to the wireless transceiver through the wireless mesh network to request assistance from a third party based on the user activity sensor.

Published: 2008-01-03
US20080003196A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20080003196, fig. 02

Absorbable cyanoacrylate compositions

An adhesive composition is provided including one or more polymerizable cyanoacrylate monomers and boron trifluoride as a stabilizer or complexing agent. The adhesive composition may also include or be used with a decomplexing agent, particularly one or more quaternary ammonium fluoride salts or one or more quaternary ammonium ether salts. A polymerization initiator or accelerator may also be used. The viscosity of the adhesive composition may be controlled by addition of a thickening agent which may be a polymer or copolymer catalyzed by a boron trifluoride complex or compound. Methods for the application of the adhesive compositions to living tissue are also provided.

Published: 2008-01-03
US20080004904A1
Human necessities
Application 20080004904, fig. 01

Systems and methods for providing interoperability among healthcare devices

A medical system includes a network; one or more medical data collection appliances coupled to the network, each appliance transmitting data conforming to an interoperable format; and a server coupled to the network to store data for each individual in accordance with the interoperable format.

Published: 2008-01-03 Assignee: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc., Intuitive Surgical, Inc..
US20080004603A1
Performing operations; transporting
Application 20080004603, fig. 01

Tool position and identification indicator displayed in a boundary area of a computer display screen

An endoscope captures images of a surgical site for display in a viewing area of a monitor. When a tool is outside the viewing area, a GUI indicates the position of the tool by positioning a symbol in a boundary area around the viewing area so as to indicate the tool position. The distance of the out-of-view tool from the viewing area may be indicated by the size, color, brightness, or blinking or oscillation frequency of the symbol. A distance number may also be displayed on the symbol. The orientation of the shaft or end effector of the tool may be indicated by an orientation indicator superimposed over the symbol, or by the orientation of the symbol itself. When the tool is inside the viewing area, but occluded by an object, the GUI superimposes a ghost tool at its current position and orientation over the occluding object.

Published: 2008-01-03
US20080003142A1
Performing operations; transporting
Application 20080003142, fig. 01

Microfluidic devices

The present invention provides novel microfluidic substrates and methods that are useful for performing biological, chemical and diagnostic assays. The substrates can include a plurality of electrically addressable, channel bearing fluidic modules integrally arranged such that a continuous channel is provided for flow of immiscible fluids.

Published: 2008-01-03 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20080004514A1
Human necessities
Application 20080004514, fig. 01

Signal processing apparatus

The present disclosure describes a method and an apparatus for analyzing measured signals using various processing techniques. In certain embodiments, the measured signals are physiological signals. In certain embodiments, the measurements relate to blood constituent measurements including blood oxygen saturation.

Published: 2008-01-03 Assignee: NOKIA CORPORATION.
US20080005703A1
Physics
Application 20080005703, fig. 01

Apparatus, methods and computer program products providing finger-based and hand-based gesture commands for portable electronic device applications

A method includes executing a gesture with a user-manipulated physical object in the vicinity of a device; generating data that is descriptive of the presence of the user-manipulated object when executing the gesture; and interpreting the data as pertaining to at least one object, such as an object displayed by the device.

Published: 2008-01-03 Assignee: Kardium Inc..
US20080004697A1
Human necessities
Application 20080004697, fig. 01

Method for anchoring a mitral valve

An artificial mitral valve is anchored in the left atrium by placing the valve between the annulus of the natural mitral valve and an artificial annulus. The artificial annulus is formed by inserting a tool into the coronary sinus, and adjusting the tool to force the wall of the left atrium to form an annulus above the artificial valve, this locking it in place and forming a hemostatic seal.

Published: 2008-01-03 Assignee: FireEye, Inc.
US20080005782A1
Electricity
Application 20080005782, fig. 01

Heuristic based capture with replay to virtual machine

A suspicious activity capture system can comprise a tap configured to copy network data from a communication network, and a controller. The controller is coupled to the tap and is configured to receive the copy of the network data from the tap, analyze the copy of the network data with a heuristic to flag the network data as suspicious, and simulate transmission of the network data to a destination device.