Patent Applications published on Jun 25, 2009

Explore the 6,697 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 26th week of 2009, including 4,271 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Jun 25, 2009

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, The University of Rochester.
US20090163545A1
Human necessities
Application 20090163545, fig. 02

Method for altering the lifespan of eukaryotic organisms

A method for altering the lifespan of a eukaryotic organism. The method comprises the steps of providing a lifespan altering compound, and administering an effective amount of the compound to a eukaryotic organism, such that the lifespan of the organism is altered. In one embodiment, the compound is identified using the DeaD assay.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: CPAIR, INC..
US20090163838A1
Human necessities
Application 20090163838, fig. 01

CPR system with feed back instruction

CPR systems that provide guidance to a CPR provider are presented. Contemplated CPR systems include sensors that collect a victim's biometric data during CPR. The data is processed by an electronic assembly which provides feedback to the CPR provider. The electronic assembly can be packaged within a cranio-cervical extension device having language independent instructions encoded on a surface of the device.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: Covidien LP.
US20090163787A1
Human necessities
Application 20090163787, fig. 01

Medical sensor and technique for using the same

In an embodiment, a sensor may be adapted to provide information related to its position on a patient's tissue. postioned adjacenta sensor may be provided with tissue contact sensors which may relay a signal related to the proper placement of the sensor relative to the tissue of a patient. Such a sensor may be useful for providing information to a clinician regarding the location of the sensor in relation to the skin of a patient in order to provide improved measurements.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: AYALOGIC, INC..
US20090161665A1
Electricity
Application 20090161665, fig. 01

System and method for instant VoIP messaging

There is provided an instant voice messaging system (and method) for delivering instant messages over a packet-switched network, the system comprising: a client connected to the network, the client selecting one or more recipients, generating an instant voice message therefor, and transmitting the selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor over the network; and a server connected to the network, the server receiving the selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor, and delivering the instant voice message to the selected recipients over the network, the selected recipients being enabled to audibly play the instant voice message.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: DexCom, Inc..
US20090163791A1
Human necessities
Application 20090163791, fig. 01

Transcutaneous analyte sensor

The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for measuring an analyte in a host. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for transcutaneous measurement of glucose in a host.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: Medtronic Corevalve LLC.
US20090164006A1
Human necessities
Application 20090164006, fig. 01

Prosthetic valve for transluminal delivery

A prosthetic valve assembly for use in replacing a deficient native valve comprises a replacement valve supported on an expandable valve support. If desired, one or more anchor may be used. The valve support, which entirely supports the valve annulus, valve leaflets, and valve commissure points, is configured to be collapsible for transluminal delivery and expandable to contact the anatomical annulus of the native valve when the assembly is properly positioned. The anchor engages the lumen wall when expanded and prevents substantial migration of the valve assembly when positioned in place. The prosthetic valve assembly is compressible about a catheter, and restrained from expanding by an outer sheath. The catheter may be inserted inside a lumen within the body, such as the femoral artery, and delivered to a desired location, such as the heart. When the outer sheath is retracted, the prosthetic valve assembly expands to an expanded position such that the valve and valve support expand within the deficient native valve, and the anchor engages the lumen wall.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: DexCom, Inc..
US20090163790A1
Human necessities
Application 20090163790, fig. 01

TRANSCUTANEOUS ANALYTE SENSOR

The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for measuring an analyte in a host. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for transcutaneous measurement of glucose in a host.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: Dynamics Inc..
US20090159700A1
Physics
Application 20090159700, fig. 01

Systems and methods for programmable payment cards and devices with loyalty-based payment applications

A payment card (e.g., credit and/or debit card) or other device (e.g., mobile telephone) is provided with a magnetic emulator operable to communicate data to a magnetic stripe read-head. Data may include the type of reward that a user would like to earn as a result of making a purchase or the type of reward that a user would like to utilize to at least partially pay for a purchase.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: Evalve, Inc., Evalve, Inc..
US20090163934A1
Human necessities
Application 20090163934, fig. 01

Detachment mechanism for implantable fixation devices

The invention provides devices, systems and methods for tissue approximation and repair at treatment sites. The devices, systems and methods of the invention will find use in a variety of therapeutic procedures, including endovascular, minimally-invasive, and open surgical procedures, and can be used in various anatomical regions, including the abdomen, thorax, cardiovascular system, heart, intestinal tract, stomach, urinary tract, bladder, lung, and other organs, vessels, and tissues. The invention is particularly useful in those procedures requiring minimally-invasive or endovascular access to remote tissue locations, where the instruments utilized must negotiate long, narrow, and tortuous pathways to the treatment site. In addition, many of the devices and systems of the invention are adapted to be reversible and removable from the patient at any point without interference with or trauma to internal tissues.

Published: 2009-06-25 Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporation.
US20090163182A1
Electricity
Application 20090163182, fig. 01

Time and location based theme of mobile telephones

A cellular or wireless mobile handset includes a processor configured with software to monitor time, date, location and other parameters, and change customization settings, known as themes, based upon the monitored parameter. Multiple themes may be stored on the mobile handset and implemented by the mobile handset processor based upon a variety of circumstances. A theme server may be accessed by the mobile handset to download theme settings and files. Working together, mobile handsets and a theme server can provide location-specific as well as time/date specific themes to mobile handsets.