Patent Applications published on Oct 15, 2015

Explore the 7,262 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 42nd week of 2015, including 5,141 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Oct 15, 2015

Published: 2015-10-15 Assignee: Ethicon LLC.
US20150289874A1
Human necessities
Application 20150289874, fig. 01

Surgical stapling device with lockout system for preventing actuation in the absence of an installed staple cartridge

A surgical stapling instrument comprising a staple cartridge assembly configured to be attached to the surgical stapling instrument, staples removably stored within the staple cartridge assembly, and a first jaw is disclosed. The surgical stapling instrument further comprises a second jaw moveable relative to the first jaw, wherein the second jaw is moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The surgical stapling instrument further comprises a lock system configured to permit the second jaw to move to the unlocked position when the staple cartridge assembly is attached to the surgical stapling instrument, and wherein the lock system is further configured to lock the second jaw in the locked position when the staple cartridge assembly is not attached to the surgical stapling instrument.

Published: 2015-10-15 Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, LLC.
US20150289870A1
Human necessities
Application 20150289870, fig. 01

End effector layer including holding features

An end effector is disclosed which comprises a first jaw, a second jaw, a staple cartridge, an anvil, and at least one layer positioned intermediate the first jaw and the second jaw. The layer may include a pattern of holding features defined on a tissue contacting surface of the layer. The pattern of holding features can extend between a proximal end of the layer and a distal end of the layer. The pattern of holding features may be defined by a network of interconnected channels skew to a longitudinal axis of the layer. The network of interconnected channels may be configured to mitigate and/or control the flow of patient tissue relative to the layer.

Published: 2015-10-15 Assignee: Ethicon LLC.
US20150289873A1
Human necessities
Application 20150289873, fig. 01

Surgical stapling instrument with lockout features to prevent advancement of a firing assembly unless an unfired surgical staple cartridge is operably mounted in an end effector portion of the instrument

A surgical stapling instrument is disclosed. In at least one form, the instrument comprises an end effector, an elongate shaft, and an articulation joint configured to facilitate selective articulation of the end effector in directions transverse to a longitudinal axis. The instrument further comprises a longitudinally-reciprocating firing assembly comprising a firing bar and a knife. The instrument further comprises a firing assembly lockout arrangement on one of a first jaw and a second jaw and is configured to prevent distal advancement of the knife from a starting to an ending position unless an unfired surgical staple cartridge is operably supported in the one of the first and second jaws. The instrument further comprises means for applying a firing motion to the longitudinally-reciprocating firing assembly to drive the knife from the starting to the ending position and return the knife from the ending position to the starting position.

Published: 2015-10-15 Assignee: TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD..
US20150295089A1
Electricity
Application 20150295089, fig. 01

FinFETs with contact-all-around

An integrated circuit structure includes a semiconductor substrate, a semiconductor fin over the semiconductor substrate, a gate stack on a top surface and a sidewall of the semiconductor fin, a source/drain region on a side of the gate stack, and a contact plug encircling a portion of the source/drain region.

Published: 2015-10-15
US20150292088A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20150292088, fig. 01

DEPOSITION SYSTEMS HAVING INTERCHANGEABLE GAS INJECTORS AND RELATED METHODS

A deposition system includes two or more gas injectors that may be interchangeably used in a chamber of the deposition system. Each of the gas injectors may be configured to generate a sheet of flowing gas over a substrate support structure. The sheets may have differing widths, such that the gas injectors may be used with substrates having different diameters, which may enable use of the system with different substrates while maintaining efficient use of precursor gas. A method of forming such a deposition system includes forming and configuring such gas injectors to be interchangeably used at a common location within the deposition chamber. A method of using such a deposition system includes using two or more such gas injectors to deposit material on substrates having different sizes.

Published: 2015-10-15 Assignee: LSI Solutions, Inc..
US20150289863A1
Human necessities
Application 20150289863, fig. 01

Self-articulating joint for a minimally invasive surgical apparatus

A self-articulating joint is disclosed for a minimally invasive surgical apparatus. The self-articulating joint has a first elbow component pivotably coupled to a second elbow component, wherein the first and second elbow components are biased to form a non-linear angle relative to each other. The self-articulating joint also has an elbow latch configured to releasably hold the first and second elbow components at a substantially fixed non-linear operating angle.

Published: 2015-10-15 Assignee: Snap Inc..
US20150295866A1
Electricity
Application 20150295866, fig. 01

Interactive avatar in messaging environment

A sender sends an email message to a receiver. The message includes an avatar representing the sender. Upon receiving the message, if the receiver has a question related to the message, the receiver sends the question to the sender via the avatar. After receiving the question, the avatar remote server device correlates the question with the message through a MSG-ID associated with the receiver or avatar. The avatar remote server device parses and analyzes the question and then searches mailboxes, agendas, previous answers, toDoLists, folders, resumes, and/or address books of the sender to find a corresponding answer for the question. Then, the avatar remote server device provides the answer to the receiver via the avatar. Alternatively, upon receiving the question, the avatar remote server device sends a notification to the sender. If the sender has an online connectivity, the sender provides the answer to the receiver via the avatar.

Published: 2015-10-15
US20150296386A1
Electricity
Application 20150296386, fig. 01

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SPECTRUM SHARING

A method for spectrum coexistence includes determining interference from a primary network to a secondary network that is independent from the primary network, determining transmission parameters for a network element of the secondary network that mitigate interference from the secondary network to the primary network, and transmitting signals from the network element according to the determined transmission parameters. The network element could be a base station or user equipment. Accordingly, a secondary network can coexist with a primary network even when the networks do not communicate with each other.

Published: 2015-10-15
US20150293592A1
Physics
Application 20150293592, fig. 01

HAPTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE SUPPORTING THE SAME

An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a haptic support module configured to perform at least one of a screen information analysis, an input information analysis, and an execution information analysis, and to allocate haptic information according to the analysis result, and a haptic module configured to output a haptic feedback corresponding to the haptic information.

Published: 2015-10-15
US20150291830A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20150291830, fig. 01

APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PLASMA ENHANCED CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF POLYMER COATINGS

Apparatuses and methods are described that involve the deposition of polymer coatings on substrates. The polymer coatings generally comprise an electrically insulating layer and/or a hydrophobic layer. The hydrophobic layer can comprise fused polymer particles have an average primary particle diameter on the nanometer to micrometer scale. The polymer coatings are deposited on substrates using specifically adapted plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition approaches. The substrates can include computing devices and fabrics.