Patent Applications published on Oct 4, 2012

Explore the 8,304 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 40th week of 2012, including 5,798 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Oct 4, 2012

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: Covidien LP.
US20120253329A1
Human necessities
Application 20120253329, fig. 01

Hand held surgical handle assembly, surgical adapters for use between surgical handle assembly and surgical end effectors, and methods of use

Adapter assemblies are provided for selectively interconnecting a surgical end effector that is configured to perform at least a pair of functions and a surgical device that is configured to actuate the end effector, wherein the end effector includes a first axially translatable drive member and a second axially translatable drive member, and wherein the surgical device includes a first rotatable drive shaft and a second rotatable drive shaft.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20120248169A1
Human necessities
Application 20120248169, fig. 01

METHODS FOR FORMING TISSUE THICKNESS COMPENSATOR ARRANGEMENTS FOR SURGICAL STAPLERS

Tissue thickness compensators for use with surgical staplers that are configured to form staples having different formed heights. Various tissue thickness compensators are disclosed that have non-uniform cross-sectional thicknesses or profiles. The tissue thickness compensators may be formed with a surface that matches a non-planar surface of the anvil or the staple cartridge deck. Methods of forming tissue thickness compensators with non-uniform cross-sectional thicknesses or profiles are also disclosed.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC., Ethicon Endo-Surgery, LLC.
US20120253298A1
Human necessities
Application 20120253298, fig. 01

Layered tissue thickness compensator

A tissue thickness compensator may generally comprise a first layer comprising a first medicament, a second layer comprising a second medicament, and a third layer comprising a third medicament. The tissue thickness compensator may comprise a first layer comprising a first medicament, a second layer comprising a second medicament, and a reservoir comprising a third medicament disposed within the reservoir. The medicaments may be independently selected from a haemostatic agent, an anti-inflammatory agent, an antibiotic agent, anti-microbial agent, an anti-adhesion agent, an anti-coagulant agent, a pharmaceutically active agent, a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor, and combinations thereof. Articles of manufacture comprising the tissue thickness compensator and methods of making and using the tissue thickness compensator are also described.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20120248172A1
Human necessities
Application 20120248172, fig. 01

Surgical staple cartridge

A surgical staple cartridge can comprise a cartridge housing having a longitudinal axis, the cartridge having a knife channel disposed along the longitudinal axis dividing the cartridge into a first side and a second side, a first, a second and a third row of staple pockets located on the first side of the cartridge housing having staples therein, wherein the first, the second and the third row of staple pockets are aligned parallel to the knife channel, a first fastener driver oriented to drive at least three fasteners out of the staple pockets in the first, the second and the third row of staple pockets, respectively, and a second fastener driver oriented to drive at least four fasteners out of the staple pockets in at least the second and third row of staple pockets, respectively.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc..
US20120248167A1
Human necessities
Application 20120248167, fig. 01

Methods and systems for detecting staple cartridge misfire or failure

Systems and methods are provided for detecting misfire of a surgical staple cartridge and for indicating such misfire to a user on a user interface. An actuation force applied to a staple cartridge is measured and compared to a threshold actuation force. In response to the comparison, a controller determines if there has been a misfire of the surgical staple cartridge. A determination that misfire has occurred is made when the measured actuation force is greater than a maximum threshold force or less than a minimum threshold force, and under such circumstances, the controller terminates the staple firing sequence.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: QUALCOMM INCORPORATED.
US20120249741A1
Physics
Application 20120249741, fig. 01

Anchoring virtual images to real world surfaces in augmented reality systems

A head mounted device provides an immersive virtual or augmented reality experience for viewing data and enabling collaboration among multiple users. Rendering images in a virtual or augmented reality system may include capturing an image and spatial data with a body mounted camera and sensor array, receiving an input indicating a first anchor surface, calculating parameters with respect to the body mounted camera and displaying a virtual object such that the virtual object appears anchored to the selected first anchor surface. Further operations may include receiving a second input indicating a second anchor surface within the captured image that is different from the first anchor surface, calculating parameters with respect to the second anchor surface and displaying the virtual object such that the virtual object appears anchored to the selected second anchor surface and moved from the first anchor surface.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP.
US20120253328A1
Human necessities
Application 20120253328, fig. 01

COMBINED PRESENTATION UNIT FOR REPOSABLE BATTERY OPERATED SURGICAL SYSTEM

A portable presentation unit for sterilizing, charging, and testing components of a cordless surgical instrument is disclosed including a battery charger unit configured to recharge a battery pack of the cordless surgical instrument, a testing unit configured to test at least one of the battery pack or a reusable transducer/generator unit of the cordless surgical instrument, and a sterilization unit configured to sterilize at least one of the battery pack or the transducer/generator unit.

Published: 2012-10-04
US20120251861A1
Electricity
Application 20120251861, fig. 01

SHOCK PROOF STRUCTURE OF BATTERY PACK FOR RECEIVING BATTERY CELL

A shock proof structure of a battery pack for receiving a battery cell is formed in an electrical tool. The battery pack includes a base having a space for receiving the battery cell and a lid for opening or closing the space. The space has a plurality of first buckling portions separated by a gap disposed at a bottom side thereof. A plurality of second buckling portions with shock absorbance is formed at an inner sidewall of the lid. The plate sets include two plates separated by a gap are symmetrically positioned. The plates of each plate set have a second buckling portion with a stretching gap formed in between. The second buckling portion is positioned at the opposite end of the first buckling portion to provide the battery cell to be steadily buckled between the first and the second buckling portions.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: Rally Manufacturing, Inc..
US20120249083A1
Electricity
Application 20120249083, fig. 01

Method and device for voltage detection and charging of electric battery

A device and method for rated voltage detection and charging of electric batteries. The method comprises the steps of measuring a terminal voltage of the battery having first or second rated voltages, comparing the terminal voltage to a number of threshold voltages between a minimum threshold voltage and a maximum threshold voltage, determining a condition of the battery, which can be ready to charge or fault, based on a comparison of the terminal voltage to the threshold voltages, determining that the rated voltage of the electric battery is the second rated voltage if the determined condition of the electric battery is ready to charge, conducting a pre-charge process if the determined condition of the battery is neither ready to charge nor fault, determining the rated voltage of the electric battery based on a response to the pre-charge process, and charging the electric battery according to the determined rated voltage.

Published: 2012-10-04 Assignee: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC..
US20120249797A1
Physics
Application 20120249797, fig. 01

HEAD-WORN ADAPTIVE DISPLAY

This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content. The optical assembly includes absorptive polarizers or anti-reflective coatings to reduce stray light.