Patent Applications published on Mar 24, 2011

Explore the 5,388 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 12th week of 2011, including 3,702 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Mar 24, 2011

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20110068148A1
Human necessities
Application 20110068148, fig. 01

Surgical stapling apparatus with interlockable firing system

A surgical stapling apparatus. Various embodiments include a handle assembly that has a movable handle that is movable through actuation strokes relative to a stationary handle housing. An actuation is shaft supported at least in part within the stationary handle housing and is movable in response to manipulation of the movable handle. Various embodiments further include a firing lock out assembly that is configured to selectively prevent longitudinal movement of the actuation shaft in a distal direction. A firing release trigger is supported on the movable handle for travel therewith and is configured to interface with the firing lockout assembly to selectively release the firing lockout assembly to permit the actuation shaft to move longitudinally in the distal direction upon manipulation of the movable handle.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20110068145A1
Human necessities
Application 20110068145, fig. 01

Surgical stapling instrument with improved firing trigger arrangement

A surgical stapling instrument including an actuator knob which can be moved from one side of the stapling instrument to another side in order to reposition the actuator knob without having to reposition the stapling instrument within a surgical site. A stapling instrument can include a pusher bar, a housing having a first side and a second side, and an actuator knob rotatably mounted to the pusher bar wherein the actuator knob can be configured to be rotated between a first position in which the actuator knob can be moved along the first side of the housing and a second position where the actuator knob can be moved along a second side of the housing. Alternatively, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise one or more actuator knobs which can be operably engaged and disengaged with a pusher bar in order to selectively utilize the actuator knobs.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc..
US20110071508A1
Human necessities
Application 20110071508, fig. 01

Retrograde instrument

A minimally invasive surgical instrument includes a U-turn mechanism that transmits actuating forces around a U-turn. The U-turn mechanism is coupled between segments of the instrument and has a bend radius that is smaller than flexible arms having a similar cross section diameter. The actuating forces transmitted by the U-turn mechanism are used to move distal components of the instrument, such as an end effector and a wrist mechanism.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: RICHARD WOLF GMBH.
US20110071561A1
Human necessities
Application 20110071561, fig. 01

Medical instrument with multi-joint arm

A medical instrument includes a hollow shank and an instrument section arranged pivotable to the hollow shank proximate the distal end of this hollow shank. An instrument part is mounted in an axially movable manner in the pivotable instrument section. This instrument part, which may be a part acting in a direct manner on organs, tissue or the like, or preferably serves for movement coupling to such a part in the pivotable instrument section, is coupled in movement via a forcibly guided multi joint arm to an actuator, which is axially movably guided in the hollow shank

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD..
US20110068407A1
Electricity
Application 20110068407, fig. 01

Germanium FinFETs with metal gates and stressors

An integrated circuit structure includes an n-type fin field effect transistor (FinFET) and a p-type FinFET. The n-type FinFET includes a first germanium fin over a substrate; a first gate dielectric on a top surface and sidewalls of the first germanium fin; and a first gate electrode on the first gate dielectric. The p-type FinFET includes a second germanium fin over the substrate; a second gate dielectric on a top surface and sidewalls of the second germanium fin; and a second gate electrode on the second gate dielectric. The first gate electrode and the second gate electrode are formed of a same material having a work function close to an intrinsic energy level of germanium.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP.
US20110068146A1
Human necessities
Application 20110068146, fig. 01

Surgical stapler with timer and feedback display

A surgical apparatus has a clamp and a stapling mechanism. The clamp has a first jaw and a second jaw to clamp on a body tissue at a desired location for a stapling operation. The stapling mechanism is controlled by a trigger handle or a switch assembly. The surgical apparatus has a controller for providing a delay between clamping and actuating of the firing mechanism of the stapling mechanism. The delay provides for a desired amount of time for tissue compression producing a more uniform staple formation. The surgical apparatus also has an indicator. The indicator provides feedback about the status of the stapling mechanism and also displays a time of tissue compression by the clamp.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20110071370A1
Human necessities
Application 20110071370, fig. 01

Physiological measurement communications adapter

A sensor interface is configured to receive a sensor signal. A transmitter generates a transmit signal. A receiver receives the signal corresponding to the transmit signal. Further, a monitor interface is configured to communicate a waveform to the monitor so that measurements derived by the monitor from the waveform are generally equivalent to measurements derivable from the sensor signal.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: Avaya Inc.
US20110072492A1
Electricity
Application 20110072492, fig. 01

Screen icon manipulation by context and frequency of Use

Dynamic device management is provided based on a change in context. The management can be for one or more of icons, application, operating system(s), preferences, display characteristics, and the like. Detection and/or monitoring of one or more of presence information, environmental information, user information, recent activity information, inbound/outbound communication information, external stimuli information, geopositional information, temporal information, calendar information, user information, biometric information, and security information can be used as inputs to determining a change in this context.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: ASM AMERICA, INC..
US20110070380A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20110070380, fig. 01

Systems and methods for thin-film deposition of metal oxides using excited nitrogen—oxygen species

Systems and methods are delineated which, among other things, are for depositing a film on a substrate that is within a reaction chamber. In an exemplary method, the method may comprise applying an atomic layer deposition cycle to the substrate, wherein the cycle may comprise exposing the substrate to a precursor gas for a precursor pulse interval and then removing the precursor gas thereafter, and exposing the substrate to an oxidizer comprising an oxidant gas and a nitrogen-containing species gas for an oxidation pulse interval and then removing the oxidizer thereafter. Aspects of the present invention utilize molecular and excited nitrogen-oxygen radical/ionic species in possible further combination with oxidizers such as ozone. Embodiments of the present invention also include electronic components and systems that include devices fabricated with methods consistent with the present invention.

Published: 2011-03-24 Assignee: Pelican Imaging Corporation, Pelican Imaging Corporation.
US20110069189A1
Electricity
Application 20110069189, fig. 01

Capturing and processing of images using monolithic camera array with heterogeneous imagers

A camera array, an imaging device and/or a method for capturing image that employ a plurality of imagers fabricated on a substrate is provided. Each imager includes a plurality of pixels. The plurality of imagers include a first imager having a first imaging characteristics and a second imager having a second imaging characteristics. The images generated by the plurality of imagers are processed to obtain an enhanced image compared to images captured by the imagers. Each imager may be associated with an optical element fabricated using a wafer level optics (WLO) technology.