Patent Applications published on Jan 31, 2013

Explore the 6,676 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 05th week of 2013, including 4,632 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Jan 31, 2013

Published: 2013-01-31 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20130026208A1
Human necessities
Application 20130026208, fig. 01

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR ACTING ON TISSUE

A surgical instrument. Various embodiments of the surgical instrument include an end effector comprising a firing member for acting on tissue positioned at the end effector. A rotatable drive shaft assembly may be connected to the end effector. A handle may be connected to the drive shaft assembly and may comprise a motor for actuating the drive shaft assembly and a firing trigger. A proportional run motor sensor may sense actuation of the firing trigger. When actuation of the firing trigger is sensed by the run motor sensor, the motor may be signaled to forward rotate to cause advancement of the firing member, and wherein a rate of rotation of the motor is proportionally related an amount of actuation of the firing trigger by a user of the instrument.

Published: 2013-01-31 Assignee: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC..
US20130026210A1
Human necessities
Application 20130026210, fig. 01

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT

A surgical instrument. The surgical instrument has an end effector and a trigger in communication with the end effector. The surgical instrument also has a first sensor and an externally accessible memory device in communication with the first sensor. The first sensor has an output that represents a first condition of either the trigger or the end effector. The memory device is configured to record the output of the first sensor. In various embodiments, memory device may include an output port and/or a removable storage medium.

Published: 2013-01-31
US20130030438A1
Human necessities
Application 20130030438, fig. 01

Bone staple, instrument and method of use and manufacturing

A new shape changing staple and instrument for the fixation of structures to include bone tissue and industrial materials. This new staple stores elastic mechanical energy to exert force on fixated structures to enhance their security and in bone affect its healing response. This staple once placed changes shape in response to geometric changes in the materials structure, including healing bone tissue. The staple is advanced over prior staples due to its: 1) method of operation, 2) high strength, 3) method of insertion, 4) compressive force temperature independence, 5) energy storing staple retention and delivery system, 6) compatibility with reusable or single use product configuration, 7) efficient and cost effective manufacturing methods, and 8) reduction in the steps required to place the device. In addition to the staple's industrial application an embodiment for use in the fixation of the musculoskeletal system is shown with staple, cartridge, and extrusion handle.

Published: 2013-01-31 Assignee: Gogoro, Inc., Gogoro, Inc..
US20130030608A1
Performing operations; transporting
Application 20130030608, fig. 01

Apparatus, method and article for physical security of power storage devices in vehicles

A network of collection, charging and distribution machines collect, charge and distribute portable electrical energy storage devices (e.g., batteries, supercapacitors or ultracapacitors). To avoid theft and tampering of the portable electrical energy storage devices, by default, each portable electrical energy storage device is locked in and operably connected to the vehicle to which it provides power unless the vehicle comes within the vicinity of a collection, charging and distribution machine or other authorized external device such as that in a service center. Once within the vicinity of a collection, charging and distribution machine or other authorized external device a locking mechanism in the vehicle or within the portable electrical energy storage device unlocks and allows the portable electrical energy storage device to be exchanged or serviced.

Published: 2013-01-31 Assignee: Gogoro, Inc., Gogoro Inc..
US20130026973A1
Electricity
Application 20130026973, fig. 01

Apparatus, method and article for authentication, security and control of power storage devices, such as batteries

A network of collection, charging and distribution machines collect, charge and distribute portable electrical energy storage devices (e.g., batteries, supercapacitors or ultracapacitors). To charge, the machines employ electrical current from an external source, such as the electrical grid or an electrical service of an installation location. By default, each portable electrical energy storage device is disabled from accepting a charge unless it receives authentication information from an authorized collection, charging and distribution machine, other authorized charging device, or other authorized device that transmits the authentication credentials. Also, by default, each portable electrical energy storage device is disabled from releasing energy unless it receives authentication information from an external device to which it will provide power, such as a vehicle or other authorization device.

Published: 2013-01-31
US20130030462A1
Human necessities
Application 20130030462, fig. 01

LAPAROSCOPIC SURGICAL DEVICE

A laparoscopic surgical device comprising a pair of jaws (115, 116) defining a mouth within which at least a portion of an organ or tissue may be grasped is described. The jaws are biased towards one another so as to normally adopt a closed configuration, the device being dimensioned to be operably passed fully through a trocar into the abdominal cavity wherein it may be manipulated by a surgeon or other operator to grasp the desired target organ or tissue.

Published: 2013-01-31 Assignee: CLEVERSAFE, INC..
US20130031414A1
Physics
Application 20130031414, fig. 01

Identifying an error cause within a dispersed storage network

A method begins by a dispersed storage (DS) processing module selecting two or more correlated error messages of a plurality of error messages. The method continues with the DS processing module identifying two or more collection of records corresponding to the selected two or more correlated error messages such that a collection of records includes an event record including information regarding an event, a first record including information regarding a dispersed storage (DS) processing module processing an event request to produce a plurality of sub-event requests, and a plurality of records including information regarding a plurality of DS units processing the plurality of sub-event requests. The method continues with the DS processing module identifying a correlation cause of one or more errors corresponding to the two or more correlated error messages based on the two or more collections of records.

Published: 2013-01-31 Assignee: ASM JAPAN K.K..
US20130029498A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20130029498, fig. 01

Method for reducing dielectric constant of film using direct plasma of hydrogen

A method for reducing a dielectric constant of a film includes (i) forming a dielectric film on a substrate; (ii) treating a surface of the film without film formation, and (III) curing the film. Step (i) includes providing a dielectric film containing a porous matrix and a porogen on a substrate, step (ii) includes, prior to or subsequent to step (iii), treating the dielectric film with charged species of hydrogen generated by capacitively-coupled plasma without film deposition to reduce a dielectric constant of the dielectric film, and step (iii) includes UV-curing the dielectric film to remove at least partially the porogen from the film.

Published: 2013-01-31 Assignee: SHIMADZU CORPORATION.
US20130026468A1
Electricity
Application 20130026468, fig. 01

Radiation detector and method of manufacturing the same

A graphite substrate is processed to have surface unevenness in a range of 1 μm to 8 μm. Thereby, a semiconductor film to be laminated on the graphite substrate has a stable film quality, and thus adhesion of the graphite substrate and the semiconductor layer can be enhanced. When an electron blocking layer is interposed between the graphite substrate and the semiconductor layer, the electron blocking layer is thin and thus the surface unevenness of the graphite substrate is transferred onto the electron blocking layer. Consequently, the electron blocking layer also has surface unevenness approximately in such range. Thus, almost the same effect as a configuration in which the semiconductor layer is directly connected to the graphite substrate can be produced.

Published: 2013-01-31
US20130029039A1
Human necessities

Method for providing a grinding surface on glass implements used in personal care

Manufacturing method of grinding surface on glass cosmetics, in particular the nail and skin file, from flat glass of FLOAT type, is carried out by marking at least one abrasive surface on one or two sides of a glass pane or intermediate product. This surface is then coated with fusing glue, powdered with clean quartz sand with grain size between 1 and 500 μm using a sieve, and the surplus sand is knocked-down. The intermediate product with fixed sand is inserted into the fusing furnace where it is baked at the temperature of up to 900° C. The abrasive surface may be roughened by sand blasting before the fusing glue application; the intermediate product coated with fusing glue can be decorated with glass fritte.