Patent Applications published on Dec 6, 2012

Explore the 7,398 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 49th week of 2012, including 5,143 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Dec 6, 2012

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP, Covidien LP.
US20120305628A1
Human necessities
Application 20120305628, fig. 01

Cartridge for applying varying amounts of tissue compression

A surgical stapling apparatus includes a staple cartridge and an anvil member. The staple cartridge includes a plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in rows of retention slots. The staple cartridge may have an annular or linear configuration of retention slots. The tissue contacting surface of the staple cartridge may be tapered or stepped. The anvil member has a tissue contacting surface that includes a number of pockets arranged for substantially aligning with the retention slots. In addition, the tissue contacting surface of the anvil member may complement the tissue contacting surface of the staple cartridge.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP, Covidien LP.
US20120305627A1
Human necessities
Application 20120305627, fig. 01

Surgical stapling apparatus

A surgical stapling device particularly suited for endoscopic procedures is described. The device includes a handle assembly and an elongated body extending distally from the handle assembly. The distal end of the elongated body is adapted to engage a disposable loading unit. A control rod having a proximal end operatively connected to the handle assembly includes a distal end extending through the elongated body. A control rod locking member is provided to prevent movement of the control rod until the disposable loading unit is fully secured to the elongated body of the stapling device.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc..
US20120310256A1
Human necessities
Application 20120310256, fig. 01

Grip force control in a robotic surgical instrument

Surgical assemblies, instruments, and related methods are disclosed that control tissue gripping force. A surgical assembly includes an end effector including a jaw operable to grip a patient tissue and a spring assembly. The spring assembly includes an output link drivingly coupled with the jaw, an input link drivingly coupled to an articulation source, and a spring coupled with the input and output links to transfer an articulation force from the input link to the output link. The spring is preloaded to inhibit relative movement between the input link and the output link while the transferred articulation force is below a predetermined level and so as to allow relative movement between the input link and the output link when the transferred articulation force is above the predetermined level.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc..
US20120310255A1
Human necessities
Application 20120310255, fig. 01

Surgical instrument with single drive input for two end effector mechanisms

Methods for treating tissue, and surgical assemblies and related methods are disclosed in which a single input is used to sequentially articulate two members. A surgical assembly includes an end effector, a base supporting the end effector, an input link movable relative to the base through a range of motion between a first configuration and a second configuration, and an actuation mechanism. The end effector includes a first articulated member and a second articulated member. The actuation mechanism drivingly couples the input link to the first articulated member within a first portion of the range of motion and drivingly coupling the input link with the second articulated member within a second portion of the range of motion so that a movement of the input link from the first configuration to the second configuration articulates the first articulated member and then articulates the second articulated member.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION.
US20120310826A1
Physics
Application 20120310826, fig. 01

Virtual wallet card selection apparatuses, methods and systems

The VIRTUAL WALLET CARD SELECTION APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“VWCS”) transform virtual wallet card selections by users utilizing mobile devices via VWCS components into virtual wallet card-based transaction purchase notifications. In one implementation, the VWCS obtains a user authentication request for a purchase transaction, and extracts a universal card account number from it. Upon querying a database, the VWCS determines that the user has access to a virtual wallet and obtains virtual wallet card selection options for the user from the database. The VWCS provides the virtual wallet card selection options to a user mobile device, and obtains a user selection of an account included among the options. The VWCS initiates a purchase transaction using the user selection. Also, upon completion of authorization of the purchase transaction, the VWCS provides a purchase receipt to the user mobile device.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: BIOSENSE WEBSTER (ISRAEL), LTD..
US20120310116A1
Human necessities
Application 20120310116, fig. 01

Detection of tenting

A method, including measuring a force exerted by a probe on tissue of a patient and measuring a displacement of the probe while measuring the force. The method further includes detecting a tenting of the tissue responsively to a relation between the measured force and the measured displacement.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: TYCO Healthcare Group LP, Covidien LP.
US20120310241A1
Human necessities
Application 20120310241, fig. 01

Electrosurgical apparatus with tissue site sensing and feedback control

An electrosurgical system and method for transmitting, monitoring, and controlling electrosurgical energy and tissue parameter quality at the tissue site. The electrosurgical system includes a generator adapted to generate electrosurgical energy for treating tissue. The generator includes one or more active output terminals which supply energy to the tissue. The active output terminals are operatively connected to one or more active leads. The generator also includes one or more return output terminal which returns energy from the tissue. The return output terminals are operatively connected to at least one return lead. The system also includes an electrosurgical instrument operatively connected to the one or more active leads and one or more return electrodes operatively connected to one or more return leads. The system further includes an electrosurgical cable including one or more active leads and one or more return leads. The one or more active leads and one or more return leads are wound in a double helix fashion such that the electrical field along the cable is mitigated along the length thereof.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20120310263A1
Human necessities
Application 20120310263, fig. 01

Devices and techniques for cutting and coagulating tissue

Various embodiments are directed to an apparatus and method of driving an end effector coupled to an ultrasonic drive system of a surgical instrument. The method comprises generating at least one electrical signal. The at least one electrical signal is monitored against a first set of logic conditions.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: CERCACOR LABORATORIES, INC..
US20120310061A1
Human necessities
Application 20120310061, fig. 01

Noninvasive oximetry optical sensor including disposable and reusable elements

A pulse oximetry sensor includes reusable and disposable elements. To assemble the sensor, members of the reusable element are mated with assembly mechanisms of the disposable element. The assembled sensor provides independent movement between the reusable and disposable elements.

Published: 2012-12-06 Assignee: Cascade Microtech, Inc..
US20120306587A1
Physics
Application 20120306587, fig. 01

High frequency interconnect structures, electronic assemblies that utilize high frequency interconnect structures, and methods of operating the same

High frequency interconnect structures, electronic assemblies that utilize high frequency interconnect structures, and methods of operating the same. The high frequency interconnect structures include a plurality of dielectric waveguides and are configured to communicatively connect a plurality of transmitters with a plurality of receivers and to convey a plurality of signals therebetween. The plurality of signals may include a plurality of electromagnetic waves and may have a frequency of at least 200 GHz. The high frequency interconnect structures further may be configured to decrease a potential for crosstalk between a first signal that is conveyed by a first dielectric waveguide of the plurality of dielectric waveguides and a second signal that is conveyed by a second dielectric waveguide of the plurality of dielectric waveguides, such as through control of a passband of the first dielectric waveguide relative to the second dielectric waveguide and/or the use of a crosstalk mitigation structure.