Patent Applications published on Dec 12, 2019

Explore the 6,457 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 50th week of 2019, including 5,015 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Dec 12, 2019

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: Cilag GmbH International.
US20190374224A1
Human necessities
Application 20190374224, fig. 01

Surgical stapling assembly comprising a firing member including a lateral extension

A surgical stapling assembly comprising an anvil, a cartridge channel, a staple cartridge configured to be operably positioned in the channel, a firing member, and a ramp is disclosed. The channel comprises a base, an elongate internal slot, and a proximal channel opening defined in the base. The elongate internal slot comprises an encased internal passageway. The proximal channel opening is separate from the elongate internal slot. The firing member is movable from a first position to a second position distal to the first position. The firing member comprises a lateral extension configured to be received in the encased internal passageway as the firing member travels through the elongate internal slot during a firing motion. The proximal channel opening is configured to indicate when the firing member is in the first position. The ramp is for guiding the lateral extension into the encased internal passageway during the firing motion.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20190374139A1
Human necessities
Application 20190374139, fig. 01

Opioid overdose monitoring

An overdose of opioids can cause the user to stop breathing, resulting in death. A physiological monitoring system monitors respiration based on oxygen saturation readings from a fingertip pulse oximeter in communication with a smart mobile device and sends opioid monitoring information from the smart mobile device to an opioid overdose monitoring service. The opioid overdose monitoring service notifies a first set of contacts when the opioid monitoring information.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20190374713A1
Human necessities
Application 20190374713, fig. 01

Opioid overdose monitoring

An overdose of opioids can cause the user to stop breathing, resulting in death. A physiological monitoring system monitors respiration based on oxygen saturation readings from a fingertip pulse oximeter in communication with a smart mobile device and sends opioid monitoring information from the smart mobile device to an opioid overdose monitoring service. The opioid overdose monitoring service notifies a first set of contacts when the opioid monitoring information indicates a non-distress stats and notifies a second set of contact when the opioid monitoring information indicates an overdose event. The notification can be a phone call or text message to a specified person, emergency personnel, or first responders, and can include the location of the smart mobile device. The smart mobile device can also include the location of the nearest treatment center having emergency medication used in treating opioid overdose, such as naloxone.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20190374173A1
Human necessities
Application 20190374173, fig. 01

Opioid overdose monitoring

An overdose of opioids can cause the user to stop breathing, resulting in death. A physiological monitoring system monitors respiration based on oxygen saturation readings from a fingertip pulse oximeter in communication with a smart mobile device and sends opioid monitoring information from the smart mobile device to an opioid overdose monitoring service. The opioid overdose monitoring service notifies a first set of contacts when the opioid monitoring information.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: ASM IP Holding B.V..
US20190376180A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20190376180, fig. 01

Gas-phase chemical reactor and method of using same

A gas-phase chemical reactor, a system including the reactor, and methods of using the reactor and system are disclosed. An exemplary reactor includes a reaction chamber and is configured to provide a precursor within the reaction chamber for a soak period—e.g., a period wherein a supply of the precursor to the reaction chamber is ceased and before purging of the reaction chamber begins. This allows relatively high residence times, relatively high partial pressures of the precursor(s) and/or a relatively high absolute pressure to be obtained within the reaction chamber during substrate processing.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: ASM IP Holding B.V..
US20190378916A1
Electricity
Application 20190378916, fig. 01

Method of forming a germanium oxynitride film

A method for forming layers suitable for a V-NAND stack is disclosed. Specifically, the method may include multiple cycles for forming an oxide and a nitride in order to form an oxynitride layer.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: ASM IP Holding B.V..
US20190375638A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20190375638, fig. 01

Aligned carbon nanotubes

Methods of forming carbon nanotubes and structures and devices including carbon nanotubes are disclosed. Methods of forming the carbon nanotubes include patterning a surface of a substrate with polymeric material, removing portions of the polymeric material to form exposed substrate surface sections, and forming the carbon nanotubes on the exposed substrate sections.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: Auris Health, Inc..
US20190374297A1
Human necessities
Application 20190374297, fig. 01

Robotic medical systems with high force instruments

A robotic system can include a high force instrument that amplifies input forces such that output forces are greater than input forces. The high force instrument can include an end effector. The high force instrument can further include a first pulley configured to rotate about a pulley axis and a first jaw member connected to the first pulley by a first drive pin. The high force instrument can also include a second pulley configured to rotate about the pulley axis and a second jaw member connected to the second pulley by a second drive pink. A link can provide a first pivot point about which the first jaw member can pivot and a second pivot point about which the second jaw member can pivot.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: East Carolina University.
US20190374140A1
Human necessities
Application 20190374140, fig. 01

Determining peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) and hemoglobin concentration using multi-spectral laser imaging (MSLI) methods and systems

Some embodiments of the present inventive concept provide a multispectral imaging system including a first light source, the first light source having a first wavelength configured to produce a non-coherent illumination to image a sample; a second coherent light source, different from the first light source, having a second wavelength, different from the first wavelength, configured to image the sample simultaneously with the first light source; a camera configured to simultaneously receive information related to the first and second light sources from the sample, wherein light at the first wavelength is configured to image a surface of the sample into the camera and light at the second wavelength is configured to penetrate the sample and provide information related to the penetrated sample to the camera; and a processor configured to combine the received information related to the first and second light sources and generate a synthesized image of the anatomical structure and the physiology of blood flow and perfusion of the sample in terms of blood flow rate distribution.

Published: 2019-12-12 Assignee: SENSATA TECHNOLOGIES, INC..
US20190375383A1
Performing operations; transporting
Application 20190375383, fig. 01

Electromechanical braking connector

An electromechanical braking (EMB) connector for electrical communication between an interior of a brake caliper assembly and an exterior of the brake caliper assembly is disclosed. The EMB connector includes a body having a distal end for insertion into the interior of the brake caliper assembly and a proximal end for exposure on the exterior of the brake caliper assembly, with the distal end and the proximal end defining a body axis. The EMB connector also includes a load sensor connector for coupling with a load sensor disposed on the interior of the brake caliper assembly. The load sensor connector is compressible along a load sensor axis that is substantially perpendicular to the body axis. The EMB connector further includes a conductive component coupled to the load sensor connector. The conductive component enables electrical connection of the load sensor to the exterior of the brake caliper assembly.