Patent Applications published on Aug 11, 2016

Explore the 7,296 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 32nd week of 2016, including 5,449 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Aug 11, 2016

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: Covidien LP.
US20160228145A1
Human necessities
Application 20160228145, fig. 01

Surgical stapling instrument having ultrasonic energy delivery

An end effector includes first and second jaws, first and second buttresses, and an ultrasonic blade. The first jaw includes a fastener cartridge having a first tissue contacting surface and a plurality of fasteners arranged in rows parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first jaw. The first buttress is attached to the first tissue contacting surface and the second buttress is attached to a second tissue contracting surface of the second jaw. The first and second jaws are movable relative to one another and are configured to grasp tissue therebetween. The ultrasonic is activatable to weld the first buttress to the second buttress and to subsequently cut the welded first and second buttresses and tissue grasped between the first and second jaws.

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20160233632A1
Electricity
Application 20160233632, fig. 01

Pogo pin connector

Various connector and sensor assemblies are described. In some embodiments, the connector and sensor assembly comprises a connector and a sensor assembly. The connector can have an opening that has a first surface and second surface that are opposite each other. The connector can have a plurality of retractable electrical connectors that extend from the first surface and a lock structure that is located on the second surface. The sensor assembly is comprised of a body portion and a proximal end. The proximal end has a top side and a bottom side. The top side includes a plurality of electrical contacts that is configured to interact with the plurality of retractable electrical connectors. The bottom side includes a key structure that is configured to interact with the lock structure in the connector.

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20160228043A1
Human necessities
Application 20160228043, fig. 01

Soft boot pulse oximetry sensor

A reusable sensor is disclosed for producing a signal indicative of at least one physiological parameter of tissue. The sensor can include a sensor housing that has a distal opening, a wire lumen, and a proximal opening. The distal opening can include a lumen extending through the body of the sensor housing and the wire lumen can be located on the outside of the sensor housing. The sensor can also include a first component located on a top surface of the sensor housing and along the pathway of the wire lumen. The sensor can also include a second component located on the bottom surface of the sensor housing opposite of the first component. The second component can also be located along the pathway of the wire lumen. The sensor can also include a wire coaxially disposed within the wire lumen and connecting the first component and second component.

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20160234944A1
Electricity
Application 20160234944, fig. 01

Fold flex circuit for LNOP

Various sensors and methods of assembling sensors are described. In some embodiments, the sensor assembly includes a first end, a body portion, and a second end. The first end can include a neck portion and a connector portion and the second end can include a flap, a first component, a neck portion, and a second component. A method is also described for sensor folding. The method can include using a circuit with an attached emitter and a detector that is separated by a portion of the circuit. The method can also include folding the portion of the circuit such that a first fold is created through the emitter and folding the portion of the circuit such that a second fold is created such that the first fold and second fold form an angle.

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: NINTENDO CO., LTD..
US20160234149A1
Electricity
Application 20160234149, fig. 01

Storage medium, communication terminal, and display method for enabling users to exchange messages

An exemplary group selection screen shows groups in which users share a message, so that any of the groups is selectable. In an avatar display area (Ar12) for each group, avatars (Av1) of not more than five users belonging to a group, who have recently posted a message, are displayed. An arrangement of the avatars (Av1) is determined based on a posting time and date of a latest message posted by each user represented by an avatar (Av1). In an avatar display area (Ar12), a message included in a balloon is displayed, which message has been posted by a user represented by a displayed avatar (Av1).

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: HAND HELD PRODUCTS, INC..
US20160227912A1
Human necessities
Application 20160227912, fig. 01

Device for supporting an electronic tool on a user's hand

An attachment device for attaching to a user's finger, thumb, hand, or wrist is provided. The attachment device may also be configured to support an object, such as a small electronic tool. According to one implementation, an attachment device comprises a mounting frame, a side wall extending at an angle from the mounting frame, an outer C-band extending from an end of the side wall, and an inner C-band extending from the mounting frame. The outer C-band is configured to at least partially surround the inner C-band.

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: HAND HELD PRODUCTS, INC..
US20160232891A1
Physics
Application 20160232891, fig. 01

Methods for training a speech recognition system

Speech recognition systems that use voice templates may create (or update) voice templates for a particular user by training (or re-training). If a training results in a vocabulary with similar voice templates, then the speech recognition system's performance may suffer. The present invention provides embraces methods for training a speech recognition system to prevent voice template similarity. In these methods, a trained word's voice template may be evaluated for similarity to other vocabulary templates prior to enrolling the voice template into the vocabulary. If template similarity is found, then a user may be prompted to retrain the system using an alternate word. Alternatively, the user may be prompted to retrain the system with the word spoken more clearly. This dynamic enrollment training analysis insures that all templates in the vocabulary are distinct.

Published: 2016-08-11
US20160231746A1
Physics
Application 20160231746, fig. 01

System And Method To Operate An Automated Vehicle

Systems and methods for operating an automated vehicle such as an autonomous vehicle may include an autonomous guidance system, a method of automatically controlling and autonomous vehicle based on electronic messages from roadside infrastructure or other-vehicles, a method of automatically controlling an autonomous vehicle based on cellular telephone location information, pulsed LED vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication system, a method and apparatus for controlling an autonomous vehicle, an autonomous vehicle with unobtrusive sensors, and adaptive cruise control integrated with a lane keeping assist system. The systems and methods may use information from radar, lidar, a camera or vision/image devices, ultrasonic sensors, and digital map data to determine a route or roadway position and provide for steering, braking, and acceleration control of a host vehicle.

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC..
US20160234319A1
Electricity
Application 20160234319, fig. 01

Collaboration techniques between parties using one or more communication modalities

In one embodiment, a collaboration node prioritizes each modality of communication accessible by at least a first user and a second user based on one or more communication characteristics in a collaboration profile, monitors communication characteristics of a communication session conducted in a first modality of communication between the first user and the second user, and determines a second modality of communication accessible to the first user and the second user having a higher priority than the first modality of communication based on the collaboration profile and the communication characteristics for the communication session. The collaboration node further notifies at least one of the first user or the second user when the second modality of communication has the higher priority than the first modality of communication.

Published: 2016-08-11 Assignee: MAKO Surgical Corp., MAKO Surgical Corp..
US20160228204A1
Human necessities
Application 20160228204, fig. 01

Teleoperation system with visual indicator and method of use during surgical procedures

Teleoperation systems and methods for use during a surgical procedure. The teleoperation system comprises a surgical tool and a master input device for being moved by a user. A slave device is coupled to the surgical tool and responsive to movement of the master input device. The slave device is configured to be operated in a first mode or a second mode. In the first mode, the surgical tool is placed in a desired pose with respect to a target region in response to a manual force applied to the slave device. In the second mode, the surgical tool is manipulated during the surgical procedure in response to movement of the master input device by the user. A visual indicator is coupled to the surgical tool or the slave device to emit light in the second mode to provide visual information to the user in the second mode.