25th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 70 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100160999 | Electrical Stimulation of Cell and Tissue Growth with Two-and Three-Dimensionally Patterned Electrodes - The present invention is generally directed to a method for regulating cellular and tissue physiology, a device for practicing the method, and a process for fabricating the device. In general the process comprises the steps of providing at least one patterned electrode, providing a least one cell, placing the at least one electrode in electrical communication with the at least one cell, and applying a voltage to the electrode thereby delivering an effective amount of a patterned electric field or current thus regulating the physiology and/or growth of the at least one cell. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161000 | COMPENSATION CURRENT OPTIMIZATION FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANT SYSTEMS - An exemplary cochlear stimulation method includes applying a main current to a first electrode associated with a first pitch and disposed within a cochlea of a patient, concurrently applying a compensation current to a second electrode disposed within the cochlea and associated with a second pitch during the application of the main current, the compensation current being out-of-phase with the main current, and optimizing an amount of the compensation current to result in a target pitch being presented to the patient that is distanced from the first pitch in a pitch direction opposite a pitch direction of the second pitch in relation to the first pitch. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161001 | Optimizing the stimulus current in a surface based stimulation device - A method and associated stimulation device for ensuring firing of an action potential in an intended physiological target activated by a stimulus pulse generated by an electrode of a non-invasive surface based stimulation device irrespective of skin-to-electrode impedance by: (i) increasing internal impedance of the stimulation device so as to widen a Chronaxie time period thereby ensuring firing of the action potential of the intended physiological target irrespective of the skin-to-electrode impedance; and/or (ii) generating a stimulation waveform that optimizes a non-zero average current (e.g., non-zero slope of the envelope of the stimulation waveform) during preferably substantially the entire current decay of the stimulus pulse. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161002 | Implantable Medical Device Having A Slot Antenna In Its Case - Disclosed is an improved medical implantable device having a conductive case into which a slot antenna is formed. The slot antenna preferably has a slot length which is one-half of the wavelength of the data being sent to or received from an external controller, although slot lengths smaller than these ideals values can also be used albeit with reduced efficiency. Slot lengths accommodatable by a given case can enable communications at frequencies suitable for medical telemetry. The slot is preferably filled with a hermetic dielectric material, and can be formed into different geometries, including non-linear geometries. When the slot antenna is provided in the implant's case, separate data antennas or coils are not needed, which reduces the implant's size. Additionally, the slot antenna reduces eddy current heating in the case, and promotes efficient data transfer in the near field that is not as susceptible to attenuation in the human body. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161003 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implantable medical device has a programmer for generating a programming command representative of a diagnostic status of a subject or an operation status of the medical device. The device also comprises an interface for communicating the command to a programmable, implantable RFID tag. The tag memory is reprogrammed based on the received command. A portable RFID reader is used for interrogating the RFID tag and data in the tag memory can be displayed on the reader. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161004 | WIRELESS DYNAMIC POWER CONTROL OF AN IMPLANTABLE SENSING DEVICE AND METHODS THEREFOR - Communication systems and methods for dynamically controlling the power wirelessly delivered by a remote reader unit to separate sensing device, such as a device adapted to monitor a physiological parameter within a living body, including but not limited to intraocular pressure, intracranial pressure (ICP), and cardiovascular pressures that can be measured to assist in diagnosing and monitoring various diseases. The communication method entails electromagnetically delivering power from at least one telemetry antenna within the reader unit to at least one telemetry antenna within the sensing device, and controlling the power supplied to the sensing device within a predetermined operating power level range of the sensing device. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161005 | Optimizing stimulation therapy of an external stimulating device based on firing of action potential in target nerve - A method and system for optimizing stimulation therapy of an external stimulating device. The stimulating signal for stimulation of a target nerve is produced using the external stimulating device. A magnetic field is induced in an implanted transmitting coil disposed proximate the target nerve when the action potential is fired along an axon of the target nerve. In turn, a feedback signal is generated in a receiving coil associated with the external stimulating device based on whether the target nerve fires an action potential. Stimulating signal parameters of the stimulating signal are adjusted based on the feedback signal. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING DIASTOLIC FUNCTION USING AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - Diastolic function is monitored within a patient using a pacemaker or other implantable medical device. In one example, the implantable device uses morphological parameters derived from the T-wave evoked response waveform as proxies for ventricular relaxation rate and ventricular compliance. In particular, the magnitude of the peak of the T-wave evoked response is employed as a proxy for ventricular compliance. The maximum slew rate of the T-wave evoked response following its peak is employed as a proxy for ventricular relaxation. A metric is derived from these proxy values to represent diastolic function. The metric is tracked over time to evaluate changes in diastolic function. In other examples, specific values for ventricular compliance and ventricular relaxation are derived for the patient based on the T-wave evoked response parameters. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161007 | IMPEDANCE-BASED STIMULATION ADJUSTMENT - Techniques for adjusting stimulation are disclosed. A medical device measures an impedance associated with one or more electrodes, e.g., the impedance presented to the medical device by a total electrical circuit that includes the one or more electrodes, the conductors associated with the electrodes, and tissue proximate to the electrodes. The medical device stores at least one patient-specific relationship between impedance and a stimulation parameter, and adjusts the value of the stimulation parameter based on the measured impedance according to the relationship. The medical device may store multiple relationships, and select one the relationships based on, for example, an activity level of the patient, posture of the patient, or a current stimulation program or electrode combination used to deliver stimulation. By adjusting a stimulation parameter, such as amplitude, according to such a relationship, the stimulation intensity as perceived by the patient may be kept substantially constant. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161008 | Potential therapy apparatus and combined electric therapy apparatus - An electric therapy apparatus | 2010-06-24 |
20100161009 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING A WOUND - A wound dressing includes a substrate, an optical energy emitting device, and a radio frequency receiving device. The substrate is configured to engage biological tissue of a patient. The optical energy emitting device is attached to the substrate, and the radio frequency receiving device is electrically coupled with the optical energy emitting device. The radio frequency receiving device is configured to capture energy from radio frequency transmissions. The radio frequency receiving device is further configured to direct at least a portion of the energy to the optical energy emitting device. Upon receipt of the energy from the radio frequency receiving device, the optical energy emitting device is configured to emit light onto biological tissue of a patient. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161010 | Perceptible Apparatus and Methods for Reactive Effect - A perceptible apparatus and method for creating a subtle energy field is disclosed. The apparatus includes a light source and a plurality of configuration elements that are in effectual communication with the light source, wherein the configuration elements are adjustably selectable to produce subtle energy of different vibrations. The plurality of configuration elements are preferably selected from the group consisting essentially of a spectral color analysis of the light source, a brightness of light pulses from the light source, a wave form of light pulses through a duration of light pulse(s), and a frequency of light pulse transitions from “on” to “off,” or transitions between different brightness levels. Also included in the plurality of configuration elements is an emitter in the form of a translucent element that is in light wave communication with the light source to further produce changes in the subtle energy field. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161011 | Light-irradiating beauty care device - A light-irradiating beauty care device includes a main body, and a light irradiation unit provided at one end of the main body for irradiating light on a living body surface. The light irradiation unit includes a light source for emitting the light, a reflector for reflecting the light emitted from the light source, a lens for passing the light therethrough, the reflector and the lens cooperating with each other to make uniform the quantity of the light emitted from the light source, a base for holding the reflector in place, a trigger for applying a trigger voltage to the light source and a casing for accommodating the light source, the reflector, the lens, the base and the trigger. The light irradiation unit is removably attached to the main body, the light source being fixed to the reflector, the reflector being held in place by the base and the lens. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161012 | Device for conveying air to a person - The invention relates to a device for conveying heated air to a person and comprises an air-permeable inner sheet and an air-impermeable outer sheet which are connected to one another by welds in order to form a panel-like shape in the inflated state. The welds produce a main duct having, viewed at the inlet end and in the non-inflated state, a main duct width. The main duct is delimited by at least one first series of elongate first welded strips, the first intermediate spaces which are in line with one another. The length of each of these first intermediate spaces, viewed in the non-inflated state, is in each case smaller than the main duct width. The length of each first welded strip is at least 15% of the main duct width and at most 80% of the main duct width. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161013 | Portable Therapeutic Cooling System - A disposable portable therapeutic cooling system that utilizes convective cooling and re-circulated air to efficiently, safely, and effectively cool the head and body of the patient, clothed or not, after a life-threatening health event, such as a cardiac arrest or stroke. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161014 | THERMAL TREATMENT DEVICE - A thermal treatment device to be worn in close proximity to the skin of a human is disclosed. The thermal treatment device comprises a thermal composition; wherein the device substantially covers the left or right trapezius muscle of the neck and shoulder or the left or right paraspinal muscles in the lower back and the tender point of the respective sacroiliac joint. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161015 | K9 Comfort Therm-a-Pack - K9 Therm-a-pack is designed to apply ice or heat packs to a dog's hip or lower back area with out the owner having to bold it in place. Comprised of water proof or resistant material to keep the dogs skin dry, two pockets hold the ice/heat pack in place while three adjustable straps secure the pack in place on the dog. Two straps go around the dog's hind legs and one around the waist attaching with a plastic clasp that allows the straps to be adjusted in length. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161016 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EFFECTIVELY WARMING A PATIENT - A patient warming blanket includes a pouch and a flexible heating assembly. The flexible heating assembly is enclosed within the pouch and includes, at least in part, a flexible sheet-like heater and a temperature sensor assembly attached to the heater in proximity to a surface thereof; a visible marker is located on an exterior of the pouch to identify a location of the temperature sensor. A method for covering a patient with the patient warming blanket, in order to effectively warm the patient, includes viewing the marker so as to position an area of the blanket, which corresponds to the sensor location, for direct contact with the patient, when the blanket is placed over the patient. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161017 | APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING THE BRAIN AND MEASURING THE LIGHT INDUCED NEURONAL ACTIVITY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Disclosed is an apparatus for stimulating the brain and measuring the light induced neuronal activity including a signal application unit which applies a signal to a living tissue to stimulate the neuronal cells in the living tissue; an electrode unit which detects an electrophysiological signal of the neuronal cell in response to the signal; and an insulation unit which controls an impedance of the electrode unit. The signal application unit is formed integrally with the electrode unit, so that the site where the signal is applied to the living tissue is approximated to the site where the response to the stimulation is measured. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161018 | Transcranial Securing Device for Deep Brain Stimulation Leads - A transcranial securing device for deep brain stimulation leads comprising: a principal part for securing inside an opening formed in the cranium of a patient; and at least one first securing part housed inside said principal part; said or each securing part comprises at least one axial bore adapted to allow the passage of one or more deep brain stimulation leads; said or at least one securing part is arranged so as to be capable of passing from a first position in which the lead or leads can slide axially in the respective bores, to a second position in which it grips the lead or leads in the respective bore or bores, preventing said sliding. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161019 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICALLY SHIELDING A MICROELECTRODE ARRAY IN A PHYSIOLOGICAL PATHWAY FROM ELECTRICAL NOISE - A system and method for electrically shielding a physiological pathway from electrical noise is disclosed. The method includes the operation of implanting at least one signal microelectrode into a patient such that the signal microelectrode is proximate to the physiological pathway. An additional operation includes substantially enclosing the microelectrode and a section of the physiological pathway with an electrical shielding wrap. The electrical shielding wrap includes a plurality of holes that enable fluid communication of physiological fluids between an inside and outside of the wrap. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161020 | MAPPING PROBE SYSTEM FOR NEUROMUSCULAR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION APPARATUS - A monopolar neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) apparatus is configured for use with a cannula and a remote electrode. The apparatus includes a longitudinally rigid rod that is movable in the cannula throughout a range of operative positions in which inner and outer end portions of the rod extend longitudinally outward from the inner and outer ends of the cannula. The apparatus further includes a single electrode configured to be supported as a solitary electrode on the inner end portion of the rod for movement with the rod through the cannula. In this manner, the electrode can be moved into and out of contact with internal test sites to apply NMES at the internal test sites in an electrical circuit with the remote electrode upon movement of the rod back and forth in the cannula. Additionally, the rod is a rigid tube and the electrode is a suction-tip electrode configured to communicate pneumatically with the rigid tube. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161021 | MYOCARDIAL PAD - This invention relates to a myocardial pad used in cardioversion, pacing, or the like and to a myocardial lead and a therapeutic apparatus for cardiac disease comprising the same. The myocardial pad of this invention is bondable to epicardia and has conductivity, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. Using this pad, the myocardial lead can be immobilized onto the atrium without suture. Thus, bleeding from the atrium, which is a lethal complication, caused by lead removal can be prevented. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161022 | PRE-DEPLOYMENT POSITIONING OF AN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE WITHIN A MOVING ORGAN - Apparatus and methods are described for deploying an implantable tool at an implantation location of a blood vessel. The tool is placed at the implantation location in a non-deployed configuration. A plurality of image frames are acquired of the non-deployed tool at the implantation location, during respective phases of the vessel's motion cycle. A stabilized image stream is generated of the non-deployed tool at the implantation location. It is determined based upon the stabilized image stream of the non-deployed tool that, during the vessel's motion cycle, the tool moves from the implantation location by a given distance in a first direction. Movement of the tool by the given distance is accounted for, by deploying the tool at a deployment location that is distant from the implantation location in the opposite direction to the first direction. Other embodiments are also described. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161023 | AUTOMATIC TRACKING OF A TOOL UPON A VASCULAR ROADMAP - Apparatus and methods are described including generating a road map of a blood vessel in a portion of a subject's body. A given feature that is within the portion of the subject's body is identified in the road map, the given feature being visible even in images of the portion the generation of which does not include use of a contrast agent. A tool is inserted into the blood vessel, and a current location of a portion of the tool is determined with respect to the given feature, by imaging the tool and the feature. In response to the determined current location, a current position of the tool within the road map is determined. In response to determining the current position of the tool within the road map, the current position of the tool with respect to the road map is displayed. Other embodiments are also described. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161024 | OVER THE ENDOSCOPE INTRODUCER FOR STENTS - Over-the-scope stent introducers for detachably engaging at least a portion of the outside of an endoscope insert and for delivering a stent are provided. Embodiments include an inner member having a distal first end portion and a proximal second end portion and openings defining a channel. The inner member includes an outer surface, inner endoscope engaging surface, and stent abutting restraint disposed at the first end portion. Embodiments also include an outer member having a distal section and proximal section having openings defining a passageway sized to slideably receive at least a portion of the inner member, and a stent carrying inner chamber disposed at the distal section passageway and being configured to releasably contain a stent. In alternative embodiments, the inner and outer members are elongated to dispose substantially concentrically over a majority of an endoscope insert. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161025 | VARIABLE WEAVE GRAFT WITH METAL STRAND REINFORCEMENT FOR IN SITU FENESTRATION - The disclosure relates to an implantable woven graft for bridging a defect in a main vessel near one or more branch vessels. The graft includes a region of reduced density. Reduced density regions are alignable with at least one of the one or more branch vessels, and are suitable for in situ fenestration, for example by perforation. The disclosed examples are particularly suited for bridging abdominal aortic aneurysms. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161026 | LOW PROFILE NON-SYMMETRICAL STENT - A stent for use in a medical procedure having opposing sets of curved apices, where the curved section of one set of apices has a radius of curvature that is greater than the curved section of the other set of apices. One or more such stents may be attached to a graft material for use in endovascular treatment of, for example, aneurysm, thoracic dissection, or other body vessel condition. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161027 | STENT AND STENT-GRAFT HAVING ONE OR MORE CONFORMANCE STRUTS - A stent includes a main body having proximal and distal ends, and at least one conformance strut coupled to the proximal end of the main body. A portion of the at least one conformance strut extends proximal to a proximal end of a graft material in a compressed delivery configuration, and further is aligned inside the proximal end of the graft material in an expanded deployed configuration. In the deployed configuration, the proximal conformance strut may at least partially encircle the graft material just distal to the proximal end of the graft material, which may reduce the likelihood of infolding at the proximal edge of the graft material and potential endoleaks. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161028 | ENDOVASCULAR GRAFT DEVICE AND METHODS FOR ATTACHING COMPONENTS THEREOF - The present invention embodies an endovascular graft having various frame-to-main body component attachment mechanisms which provide a secured bond, reduced graft material wear, and reduced delivery profile. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161029 | Emulsifiers for Multiple Emulsions - The present invention relates to a stable multiple water-in-oil-in-water emulsion comprising: | 2010-06-24 |
20100161030 | Device and Method for Producing Same - The invention relates to a device, in particular for medical use as an endoprosthesis, preferably as an intraluminal endoprosthesis, having a base body ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100161031 | MAGNESIUM-BASED ALLOY - The present invention relates to compositions and structure of deformable alloys on the basis of magnesium with an optimum combination of mechanical properties (strength, plasticity) and a resistance to corrosion, including in vivo. Alloys of the new group possess an excellent formability at room temperature, high corrosion stability in sodium chloride solution, excellent heat resistance and can be used in various technical applications, particularly in vivo as a structural material for stents. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161032 | BIOLOGICALLY ENGINEERED STENT - Biologically engineered stents are provided, some having novel double-walled and hybrid composition constructions that are suitable for multi-drug delivery. Some embodiments of biologically engineered stents (BES) in accordance with the invention can deliver drugs in the form of gene therapy vectors to cells in the walls of stented vessels, thereby promoting local production of therapeutic factors that attract and enhance the formation of endothelium in the stented vessel. Other embodiments of BES include xenografts, allografts or isografts comprising sleeve-like natural matrices derived from vessels of animal and human subjects including postmortem human donors. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161033 | GRADUALLY SELF-EXPANDING STENT - A gradually self-expanding stent includes a first plurality of stent cells including a first plurality of circumferentially adjacent structural members in mechanical communication with each other. The stent also includes a second plurality of stent cells including a second plurality of circumferentially adjacent structural members in mechanical communication with each other. The circumferentially adjacent structural members of the first and second plurality of stent cells have a compressed configuration and an expanded configuration. A restraining material is attached to each of the circumferentially adjacent structural members defining each of the second plurality of stent cells such that it substantially covers an entirety of each of the second plurality of stent cells in the compressed configuration. Over time, the restraining material releases the structural members defining each of the second plurality of stent cells, thereby allowing the second plurality of stent cells to assume the expanded configuration. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161034 | STENTS WITH ATTACHED LOOPED ENDS - An open frame prosthesis is formed with looped end terminations at its proximal and distal ends. At one end of the prosthesis, the filaments or strands are welded together in pairs to form strand couplings. A plurality of loop segments are connected to the strand couplings, one loop segment for each pair of adjacent strand couplings. In one version of the prosthesis, strands at the opposite end are bent to form looped ends. In another version, loop segments are connected to pairs of strand couplings at both ends of the prosthesis. The loop segments can be connected to the couplings by welding, fusion bonds, or tubes, which are either crimped or heat shrunk. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161035 | ENDOVASCULAR PROSTHESIS AND RELATING MANUFACTURING PROCEDURE - An endovascular prosthesis is described, in the shape of a cylindrical spiral, and comprising: one or more multiple elements each of which with a sinusoidal shape composed of first sections with a substantially rectilinear development (peaks), defining corresponding levels, and being connected to one another through second sections with a substantially rectilinear development (connection segments); the peaks ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100161036 | QUICK-CONNECT PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE AND METHODS - A heart valve prosthesis that can be quickly and easily implanted during a surgical procedure is provided. The prosthetic valve has a base stent that is deployed at a treatment site, and a valve component configured to quickly connect to the base stent. The base stent may take the form of a self- or balloon-expandable stent that expands outward against the native valve with or without leaflet excision. The valve component has a non-expandable prosthetic valve and a self- or balloon-expandable coupling stent for attachment to the base stent, thereby fixing the position of the valve component relative to the base stent. The prosthetic valve may be a commercially available to valve with a sewing ring and the coupling stent attaches to the sewing ring. The system is particularly suited for rapid deployment of heart valves in a conventional open-heart surgical environment. A catheter-based system and method for deployment is provided. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161037 | MEDICAL DEVICES COATED WITH POROUS CARBON AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method of creating a porous carbon coating on a medical device by applying a precursor carbon material on the medical device and then pyrolysing the precursor carbon material by laser irradiation. The laser irradiation may be focused to carbonize only certain portions of the medical device and any uncarbonized areas can be removed by solvent washing. Also provided is a medical device having a carbonized coating created according to the method of the present invention. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161038 | Medical device for intra-lumenal delivery of pharmaceutical agents - The present invention relates to intra-lumenal drug delivery devices. The device, such as a stent, is coated or impregnated with a pharmaceutical agent suitable for use in treatment of restenosis, pulmonary hypertension, and cancer. Suitable pharmaceutical agents include vasodilators and chemotherapeutics. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161039 | ADHESION PROMOTING TEMPORARY MASK FOR COATED SURFACES - An expandable medical device includes a plurality of elongated struts, forming a substantially cylindrical device which is expandable from a first diameter to a second diameter. A plurality of different beneficial agents may be loaded into different openings within the struts for delivery to the tissue. For treatment of conditions such as restenosis, different agents are loaded into different openings in the device to address different biological processes involved in restenosis and are delivered at different release kinetics matched to the biological process treated. The different agents may also be used to address different diseases from the same drug delivery device. In addition, anti-thrombotic agents may be affixed to at least a portion of the surfaces of the medical device for the prevention of sub-acute thrombosis. To ensure that the different agents remain affixed to the device as well as to each other, masking and de-masking processes may be utilized. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161040 | CARDIOVASCULAR VALVE AND VALVE HOUSING APPARATUSES AND SYSTEMS - A cardiovascular valve assembly is disclosed including a housing assembly comprising a first portion and a second portion removably attached to the first portion. A valve may be positioned within the housing assembly. The valve, which may be a mechanical valve, a biological tissue valve, or a polymeric valve, may be structured to allow fluid to flow through the housing assembly in a single direction. In certain embodiments, the valve assembly may further include at least one coupling structure provided on the second portion and at least one aperture defined in the first portion, with the aperture structured to receive the coupling structure to couple the first portion to the second portion. Corresponding systems incorporating cardiovascular valve assemblies are also disclosed. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161041 | ADJUSTABLE REPAIR CHORDS AND SPOOL MECHANISM THEREFOR - A method is provided, including implanting, at an intraventricular site of a ventricle of a patient, a spool coupled to a first end portion of a longitudinal member, and coupling a second end portion of the longitudinal member to a portion of tissue facing a lumen of the ventricle. Other embodiments are also described. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161042 | IMPLANTATION OF REPAIR CHORDS IN THE HEART - A method is provided, including positioning, at an intraventricular site of a ventricle of a patient, a spool coupled to a first end portion of a longitudinal member and coupling a second end portion of the longitudinal member to a portion of tissue facing a lumen of the ventricle. Other embodiments are also described. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161043 | IMPLANTATION OF REPAIR CHORDS IN THE HEART - Apparatus is provided for adjusting at least one dimension of an implant, including a rotatable structure having first and second openings and a channel extending between the first and second openings. The channel allows passage therethrough of an elongate tool. The second end of the structure has a lower surface having one or more recesses along a circumference thereof. A mechanical element provides a protrusion that is disposed within one of the recesses of the rotatable structure during a resting state of the mechanical element, in a manner that restricts rotation of the rotatable structure. The mechanical clement comprises a depressible portion coupled to the protrusion disposed in communication with the second opening of the lower surface, and configured to dislodge the protrusion from within the recess in response to a force applied thereto by the elongate tool. Other applications are also described. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161044 | Devices, systems, and methods for reshaping a heart valve annulus - Implants or systems of implants and methods apply a selected force vector or a selected combination of force vectors within or across the left atrium, which allow mitral valve leaflets to better coapt. The implants or systems of implants and methods make possible rapid deployment, facile endovascular delivery, and full intra-atrial retrievability. The implants or systems of implants and methods also make use of strong fluoroscopic landmarks. The implants or systems of implants and methods make use of an adjustable implant and a fixed length implant. The implants or systems of implants and methods may also utilize a bridge stop to secure the implant, and the methods of implantation employ various tools. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161045 | EXPANDABLE PROSTHETIC VALVE HAVING ANCHORING APPENDAGES - A heart valve prosthesis includes an expandable prosthetic valve including three valve leaflets coupled to an anchoring structure. The anchoring structure includes an annular member and a plurality of arms movably coupled to the annular member at one end. The free ends of the arms extend radially away from the prosthesis toward a valve annulus. The arms are configured to fit in a space defined between an open native valve leaflet and a wall of a valve sinus. The arms are sufficiently resilient such that they resist downward movement in response to pressure exerted on the prosthesis, facilitating anchorage and stabilization of the prosthesis at the implantation site. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161046 | HOLDER FOR FLEXIBLE HEART VALVE - A holder for a highly flexible tissue-type heart valve is disclosed that maintains an implant shape to the valve. The holder may have cusp and commissure contacting supports, and may be attached at all six such supports, or only three. The holder may be flexible to permit inward flexing of the heart valve during implant for greater visibility when implanting using a running suture method. The holder may be formed of flexible wires such as Nitinol, and shaped to resist excessive axial and torsional deformation of the valve. A short handle connector suitable for manual grasping may be attached and stored with the valve, with the handle connector having a coupling for receiving a longer delivery handle. A two stage holder may be utilized to accommodate different implant methods. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161047 | ADJUSTABLE PARTIAL ANNULOPLASTY RING AND MECHANISM THEREFOR - Apparatus is provided that is configured to be implanted in a body of a subject, comprising an implant structure having first and second portions thereof, a spool coupled to the implant structure in a vicinity of the first portion thereof, and a flexible member coupled at a first end thereof to the spool, and not attached at a second end thereof to the spool. The flexible member, in response to rotation of the spool in a first direction thereof, is configured to be wound around the spool, and, responsively, to pull the second end of the flexible member toward the first end of the implant structure, and responsively to draw the first and second portions of the implant structure toward each other. Other embodiments are also described. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161048 | Radially segmented apodized diffractive multifocal design for ocular implant - A radially segmented apodized diffractive multifocal IOL for ocular implant is provided. The ocular implant can comprise a radially segmented apodized diffractive multifocal intraocular lens optic and a number of haptics. The radially segmented apodized diffractive multifocal IOL may pass optical energy in both photopic and mesopic conditions. The radially segmented apodized diffractive multifocal IOL includes a number of radially segmented apodization zones, each radially segmented apodization zones having a unique focal length. The haptics mechanically couple to the apodized diffractive multifocal IOL optic in order to position and secure the apodized diffractive multifocal IOL within the eye. The radially segmented apodized diffractive multifocal IOL may include both a diffractive region and a refractive region. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161049 | INTRAOCULAR LENS INSERTION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING MOVEMENT OF THE INTRAOCULAR LENS - Provided is an intraocular lens insertion device capable of omitting a repeated operation after the intraocular lens is inserted into the eye. The intraocular lens insertion device ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100161050 | ACCOMMODATIVE INTRAOCULAR LENS - A phaco intraocular lens has a block made of optically transparent lens material with a first two-dimensional lens part and an opposite second two-dimensional lens part, wherein the first lens part is designed for coming into contact with the natural lens of the human eye. The first lens part has in this case greater deformability than the second lens part, a cavity being formed in the block between the first lens part and the second lens part. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161051 | Intraocular lens with extended depth of focus - An ophthalmic lens is disclosed, one embodiment comprising an optic having an anterior surface and a posterior surface disposed about an optical axis, wherein at least one of the surfaces has a profile characterized by superposition of a base profile and an auxiliary profile, the auxiliary profile comprising a continuous pattern of surface deviations from the base profile. The auxiliary profile is a sinusoidal profile and can be amplitude modulated, frequency modulated or both amplitude and frequency modulated. The ophthalmic lens can be an IOL. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161052 | BIOLOGICAL TISSUE GROWTH THROUGH INDUCED TENSILE STRESS - A tissue expansion device implanted in a non-activated state over a region of desired tissue growth. Once implanted and positioned the device is activated creating a supporting structure that creates a convex shaped dome over the underlying tissue. The convex shaped dome formed by the tissue expansion device places a tensile stress against the underlying tissue that promotes tissue growth. Alone or with the introduction of tissue enhancing agents and/or adipose tissue, new tissue within the convex shaped void grows until a balance is achieved eliminating the induced stress. Periodically the tissue expansion devices is again activated and enlarged creating an even larger void. Again, the newly enlarged void places additional tensile stress on the underlying tissue thus repeating the cycle of new tissue growth. Once the desired amount of tissue growth has been achieved the device is deactivated and removed. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161053 | Implant and Method for Manufacturing - The present invention proposes an implant, in particular an intraluminal endoprosthesis, having a body, comprising at least one at least largely biodegradable metallic material, in particular magnesium or a magnesium alloy. To improve the degradation behavior, the implant has a first layer on at least a portion of its body surface, said layer containing a hydrogen-binding material, preferably palladium. Furthermore, methods for producing such an implant are given. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161054 | Reinforced Biologic Material - The present disclosure provides an implantable medical device comprising a composite graft material including a first biologic component, such as an acellular tissue matrix, and a second non-biologic component. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161055 | FLEXIBLE TIBIAL SHEATH - A radially expandable sheath is provided having a substantially closed distal end with at least two sidewalls extending proximally therefrom and defining a central lumen. Each sidewall can have a substantially concave outer surface adapted to seat a graft member, and each side wall is at least partially separated by a longitudinally oriented slot that extends from a proximal end along a substantial length of each sidewall. The slot preferably terminates at a position just proximal to the distal end. The device can also include a sheath expander that is adapted to be disposed in the central lumen of the radially expandable sheath and that is configured to flex the sidewalls to radially expand the sheath so as to fix a graft member within a bone tunnel. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161056 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR EXPANDING A SPINAL CANAL - Devices and methods are disclosed for expanding a spinal canal. An implantable device having a shaft with a first cross-sectional dimension distinct from a second cross-sectional dimension can be inserted into an opening in a lamina and rotated 90 degrees to hinge the lamina away from the spinal canal. The implant can have one or more radiused edges, a bulleted tip, one or more lateral extensions for fastening the implantable device to bone, one or more hinged lateral extensions, one or more arcuate protrusions for biting into adjacent bone, an enlarged proximal head to prevent over-insertion, and/or a sleeve disposed therearound to reduce friction. Various embodiments of an insertion apparatus that can be selectively coupled to the implantable device are also disclosed, along with methods of expanding a spinal canal in minimally-invasive procedures using an implantable device and/or an insertion apparatus. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161057 | Interbody Vertebral Prosthetic Device With Self-Deploying Screws - An intervertebral prosthesis includes: a body including first and second spaced apart major surfaces and at least anterior and posterior sidewalls extending therebetween, the first major surface for engaging an endplate of a first vertebral bone of a spine, and the second major surface for engaging an endplate of an adjacent, second vertebral bone of the spine, and the first and second major surfaces defining a longitudinal axis extending substantially normal to said surfaces; a first aperture extending from within the body, transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis, and opening at the first major surface; a first anchoring element disposed within the first aperture and including a threaded shaft having proximal and distal ends; and a first gear disposed adjacent to and in meshed, threaded communication with the threaded shaft of the first anchoring element such that rotation of the first gear causes rotation of the first anchoring element, wherein a driving rotational force on the first gear causes the first anchoring element to rotate, deploy from the body, and thread into the first vertebral bone in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the body and the spine. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161058 | Multiple-State Geometry Artificial Disc With Compliant Insert and Method - A multiple-state geometry artificial disc assembly attached to vertebrae includes a compliant load bearing spacer element having an upper curved portion and a lower curved portion, a first plate coupled on the upper curved portion of the compliant load bearing spacer element and a second plate coupled on the lower curved portion of the compliant load bearing spacer element. The first plate and the second plate preferably are of a flexible material. The first plate and the second plate transitions from a convex configuration to a concave configuration in-situ in a vertebral disc space. The upper curved portion and the lower curved portion of the compliant load bearing spacer element may include a plurality of openings. The compliant load bearing spacer element may further include a middle cylindrical portion dimensioned and configured to match a gap between the first plate and the second plate. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161059 | INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT FOR THE HUMAN OR ANIMAL BODY - This intervertebral implant ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100161060 | Tissue Removal Tools And Methods Of Use - Discectomy or disc preparation system that includes a guide member that is changeable from a deployment configuration for insertion into an intervertebral disc space to a deployed configuration upon being deployed into the intervertebral disc. The system also includes at least one tissue manipulator, such as cutting, scraping and extraction elements, that can be moved or tracked longitudinally along the guide member into and through the intervertebral disc space. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161061 | TRUSS IMPLANT - In various embodiments, an implant for interfacing with a bone structure includes a web structure including a space truss. The space truss includes two or more planar truss units having a plurality of struts joined at nodes and the web structure is configured to interface with human bone tissue. In some embodiments, a method is provided that includes accessing an intersomatic space and inserting an implant into the intersomatic space. The implant includes a web structure including a space truss. The space truss includes two or more planar truss units having a plurality of struts joined at nodes and the web structure is configured to interface with human bone tissue. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161062 | Expandable intervertebral spacers - Laterally expanding vertebral spacer devices are provided for repairing damaged vertebral discs. The vertebral spacer devices maintain the height of a distracted vertebral disc space while providing stability to the spine. In one form of the invention, a vertebral spacer device is provided with a first arm movably coupled to a second arm. The first and second arms are laterally expandable from a first width for insertion into the disc space to a second width after insertion into the disc space. The first and second arms also define a cavity therebetween for placement of bone growth material. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161063 | AVASCULAR NECROSIS CAGE MANUFACTURING PROCESS - A method for manufacturing a spherical cage. The method includes providing a wire braid and inserting a spherical ball inside the wire braid. The wire braid and spherical ball are placed inside a mold. Excess wire braid is trimmed from the mold, creating trimmed ends of the braid. The mold is heat set with the spherical ball and wire braid. The spherical ball and wire braid are removed from the ball and the spherical ball is removed from the wire braid, resulting in a spherical wire cage. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161064 | Prosthetic joint - A prosthetic joint includes: (a) a bone-implantable first member comprising a rigid material and including a body having an annular flange extending outward at a first end thereof, the first end of the body and the flange cooperatively defining a wear-resistant concave first contact surface having a protruding rim and a recessed central portion; and (b) a bone-implantable second member comprising a rigid material with a wear-resistant convex second contact surface; (c) where the first and second contact surfaces bear directly against each other so as to transfer axial and lateral loads from one of the members to the other, while allowing pivoting motion between the two members; (d) wherein the flange is shaped so as to deform elastically and permit the first contact surface to conform to the second contact surface when the joint is placed under a predetermined load. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161065 | Shoulder Prosthesis with Vault-Filling Structure having Bone-Sparing Configuration - A shoulder prosthesis includes a vault-filling component defining a bearing-facing surface and having a first coupling component, the vault-filling component including (i) a vault-filling first portion defining a first part of the bearing-facing surface, and (ii) a projecting second portion projecting from the vault-filling first portion so as to define a second part of the bearing-facing surface. The vault-filling first portion and the projecting second portion define a bone space therebetween. The shoulder prosthesis further includes a bearing component defining a bearing surface and having a second coupling component configured to cooperate with the first coupling component to couple the bearing component to the vault-filling component. At least one bone attachment member positioned in the bone space. The projecting second portion of the vault-filling component further defines a scapula-facing surface. The vault-filling first portion of the vault-filling component further defines (i) a first lateral surface extending from the scapula-facing surface, and (ii) a second lateral surface extending from the first part of the bearing-facing surface. The first lateral surface and the second lateral surface taper towards each other in a direction extending away from the bearing-facing surface. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161066 | Shoulder Prosthesis having Augmented Metaglene Component for Use in Rotator Cuff Deficient Shoulder - A shoulder prosthesis includes a metaglene component that has (i) a base with a bearing-facing side, a scapula-facing side, and an external coupling surface interposed therebetween, (ii) an augment attached to the scapula-facing side of the base, and (iii) a post attached to at least one of the base and the augment. The metaglene component has defined therein a passage extending through at least both the base and the post. The metaglene component further having a plurality of fastener holes defined in the base. The shoulder prosthesis further includes a bearing component defining a cavity and including a bearing surface, the cavity defining an internal coupling surface, and the bearing-facing side of the metaglene component being located within the cavity so that the external coupling surface of the base is positioned in contact with the internal coupling surface of the bearing component to form a friction fit connection between the bearing component and the metaglene component. The shoulder prosthesis also includes a plurality of fasteners configured to respectively extend through the plurality of fastener holes defined in the base. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161067 | KNEE PROSTHESIS - A knee prosthesis having a femoral component with two condyles and an opening disposed between the two condyles. The prosthesis includes a cam extending between the condyles forming a posterior boundary to the opening. Also included is a tibial component having bearing surfaces to support each of the femoral component condyles, and a post disposed between the bearing surfaces and extending superior from the tibial component. The femoral component and tibial component are engageable by contact between the femoral condyles and tibial bearing surfaces, and by contact between the cam and post during at least a portion of flexion between the femoral and tibial components. Moving the femoral and tibial components in flexion from about 45° to about 145° causes a contact region between the cam and post to move inferiorly from a first contact region to a second contact region while also causing rotation between the tibial and femoral components. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161068 | PROSTHESIS FOR PART OF A JOINT, WITH AN EXPANDABLE SHAFT - The invention relates to a joint part prosthesis, particularly for a finger joint, consisting either of a proximal or a distal component as well as a shaft extending away from this component, to be mounted in a bone. The invention provides that the shaft ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100161069 | ASSEMBLY CONSISTING OF HEAD AND MOVABLE NECK FOR PREPARING THE IMPLANTATION OF AN ARTIFICIAL HIP - An assembly including a head and movable neck for preparing the implantation of an artificial hip is described, the head and the movable neck having, respectively, a frustoconical hole and a frustoconical portion insertable therein. The flat end of the frustoconical portion has, coaxially formed or mounted thereon, a cylindrical protrusion having a diameter smaller than that of the frustoconical portion opposite its fiat end and the frustoconical hole has a coaxial, blind, cylindrical extension from the side walls of which an annular protrusion having an internal diameter which produces a slight interference with the diameter of the cylindrical protrusion projects, and the height of the cylindrical extension is greater than or equal to that of the cylindrical protrusion so that, when the latter is inserted over its entire height inside the cylindrical extension, the flat end bears against a concentric shoulder formed on the head around the cylindrical extension. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161070 | ORTHOPAEDIC PROSTHESIS HAVING A SEATING INDICATOR - An orthopaedic prosthesis includes a curved outer surface configured to abut a patient's bone when the orthopaedic prosthesis is implanted therein. The outer surface may or may not be electrically conductive. A channel is defined in the outer surface and extends from a rim of the outer surface to a location on the outer surface. One or more electrical conductors is positioned in the channel and extends outwardly from the channel at the rim of the outer surface. A switch is positioned at the first location and is configured to establish an electrical connection between the electrical conductor and the outer surface and/or another electrical conductor when the first location of the outer surface contacts the patient's bone. The switch may be embodied as an end of the electrical conductor or a more complex switch such as a push-button type switch. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161071 | REDUCTION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF STRIPE WEAR ON INSERTS FOR HIP JOINT PROSTHESES BY MODIFYING THE GEOMETRY OF THE TRANSITION BETWEEN THE FACE AND SPHERICAL RECESS - A socket insert of a hip joint prosthesis having a spherical-identation-shaped recess in which a spherical head of a femur is mounted . The spherical indentation has a run-in zone which ends on one side with a circular arc tangentially in an end face of the socket insert and extends on another side as far as the run-in edge. Between a start of the circular arc with a radius of the length (R | 2010-06-24 |
20100161072 | Prosthetic Liner - A prosthetic liner includes a convex exterior surface, a concave interior surface and a rim portion connecting the interior surface and the exterior surface. The liner includes a plurality of recesses and a plurality of fingers. Each of the plurality of recesses is formed in the exterior surface of the liner without extending to the interior surface of the liner. The plurality of fingers is positioned in the plurality of recesses and each of the plurality of fingers is connected to the exterior surface and extends toward the rim portion. The plurality of fingers may be resiliently moveable in the plurality of recesses. The plurality of fingers may be integral with the exterior surface of the liner. The rim portion may define a plane into which at least one of the plurality of fingers extends. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161073 | MOSAICPLASTY CONSTRUCTS - Various embodiments of mosaicplasty constructs and methods for implanting the constructs into anatomical structures. The mosaicplasty constructs may be formed from artificial materials and may include a hard articulating portion and a relatively softer elastic, support portion. The mosaicplasty constructs may include bone ingrowth materials to facilitate ingrowth of bone and other tissues into the construct. The mosaicplasty constructs may also be at least partially formed of hydrogel materials. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161074 | BIODEGRADABLE OSTEOGENIC POROUS BIOMEDICAL IMPLANT WITH IMPERMEABLE MEMBRANE - A biomedical implant is disclosed with osteogenic factors and a solid impermeable membrane occluding a portion of its surface for the generation of new bone growth at the target site of the implant. The implant is porous, bioresorbable, and forms a three dimensional architectural scaffold for the formation of new bone tissue. The implant is formed with a polymer or collagen, bone morphogenetic protein and ceramic particles. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161075 | METHOD FOR TREATING MORBID OBESITY - A method for treating morbid obesity in a body of a mammal having a gastrointestinal tract extending through a stomach and a pyloric sphincter and a wall forming the stomach and pyloric sphincter. At least one implant is formed in the wall in the vicinity of the pyloric sphincter to inhibit emptying of the stomach. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161076 | ORTHOTIC OR PROSTHETIC CUSHIONED DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Orthotic and prosthetic devices having integrated features such as cushioning features are described, as well as methods for computer aided designing and making of these devices. The orthotic or prosthetic devices comprise a cushioning layer superimposed onto an orthotic or prosthetic shell, the cushioning layer comprising an array ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100161077 | ROBOTIC PROSTHESIS ALIGNMENT DEVICE AND ALIGNMENT SURROGATE DEVICE - A robotic prosthesis alignment device is disclosed that may automatically move the alignment of a prosthesis socket in relation to a prosthesis shank. The robotic prosthesis alignment device provides automatic translation in two axes. The robotic prosthesis alignment device includes angulation mechanics that automatically provide for plantarflexion, dorsiflexion, inversion, and eversion of the foot and shank with respect to the prosthesis socket. A surrogate device is also disclosed that can replicate the alignment achieved with the robotic prosthesis alignment device. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161078 | SIMPLIFIED PROSTHETIC DEVICE - A simplified prosthetic device and methods of use thereof is disclosed with splinting means; an elongate static arm fixedly attached to said splinting means; an elongate mobile arm with a first end and second end, said mobile arm being flexibly attached at said first end to said static arm; an elastic element for allowing re-extension of said mobile arm and attached to said mobile arm and an anchor point; means for translating gross body movements to the mobile arm; and an attachment being attached to the second end of the mobile arm. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161079 | Skin stretch tactile feedback device - The tactile feedback device of the preferred embodiments includes at least one skin contact pad; at least one actuator designed to move the at least one skin contact pad and attached to the at least one skin contact pad in a manner suitable to allow the actuator to move the at least one skin contact pad; a processor coupled to the actuator that executes a control logic and functions to control the movements of the at least one actuator; the control logic functions to determine the motions of the at least one actuator and is designed to move the at least one actuator in a manner that stretches the skin of the user. The tactile feedback device of the preferred embodiments has been designed to provide feedback to a user in a way that provides the user with information regarding a task that they are performing. The tactile feedback device of the preferred embodiments, however, may be used for any suitable purpose. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161080 | CONTROL SYSTEM, ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD - The present invention provides, as one aspect, a control system having sensor units and an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit includes a transmission controlling means which sets a signal line connected to the sensor unit, which is a destination of communication data, to a first state, sets the signal line connected to the sensor unit, which is not the destination, to a second state, and transmits the communication data to the destination via a communication line. The sensor unit includes a reception controlling means which determines a to state of the signal line connecting a sensor to the electronic control unit. When determining that the signal line of the sensor unit is in the first state, the reception controlling means receives the communication data and performs a predetermined process. When determining that the signal line is in the second state, the reception controlling means discards the communication data. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161081 | Field device of automation technology - A field device of automation technology, is fed via a two-wire line or via an energy source of limited energy reserve associated with the field device. The field device includes: a hardwired communication interface having at least one communication channel; and, associated with the communication interface, a functional unit, which is embodied in such a manner, that it performs sending and/or receiving of digital communication signals via the communication interface. The functional unit, for the purpose of energy saving, is turned on only in active, operating phases, while it is switched off in inactive, resting phases; and a detection circuit is provided, which detects a communication signal applied to the communication interface and automatically activates the functional unit. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161082 | APPLIANCE WITH A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR CONFIGURING AN ACCESSORY - An appliance configured to perform a physical cycle of operation on an article includes a controller that controls the cycle of operation, an interface in network communication with the controller and adapted to connect to an accessory configurable to affect the cycle of operation, and a graphical user interface in network communication with the controller and the interface so that an accessory connected to the interface is configurable using the graphical user interface to affect the cycle of operation of the appliance. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161083 | Control system, control apparatus, control method and computer readable medium - With utilizing a function of a selection unit | 2010-06-24 |
20100161084 | MAGNETIC SENSOR FOR USE WITH HAND-HELD DEVICES - The use of magnetic field sensing to perform sophisticated command control and data input into a portable device is disclosed. A magnetic field sensor is embedded or fixedly attached to a portable device to measure changes in the magnetic field strength and/or direction accompanying movement, motion or tilt of the device in one-, two- or three-dimensions when the portable device is used to air-write or make gestures. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161085 | PERIPHERAL DEVICE OF PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER, METHOD OF VARIABLE SUBSTITUTION, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT THEREOF - A peripheral device of a programmable controller for converting an existing program into a program with variables substituted therein. The peripheral device includes a variable-information creating unit and a substituting unit. The variable-information creating unit extracts an address from the existing program, assigns a unique variable to the address, and creates variable-correspondence information on correspondence between the address and the variable. The substituting unit substitutes the variable for the address to convert the existing program into the program with variables substituted therein. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161086 | Method for Generating Concealment Frames in Communication System - A method for generating a sequence of concealment samples in connection with transmission of a digitized audio signal, wherein the method comprises generating the sequence of concealment samples from buffered samples of the digitized representation of audio signal in sample time order, wherein at least two consecutive subsequences of samples in the sequence of concealment samples are based on subsequences of buffered samples, wherein said subsequences of buffered samples are consecutive in reordered time. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161087 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATION AND PLAYBACK OF OBJECT BASED AUDIO CONTENTS - Disclosed are an apparatus and a method of providing contents. The apparatus of providing the contents may include a receiving unit to receive, from a contents provider, contents and information about a contents providing location, a local group setting unit to search for at least one cell based on the information about the contents providing location and to set the retrieved cell as a content providing location group of the contents, and a transmitting unit to transmit the contents to the set content providing location group. The object based audio contents may be consecutively replayed based on an identical audio preset. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161088 | GPS Triggered, Radio Frequency Controlled Audio System - An audio information system comprising an audio player that is triggered by an RF signal. The RF signal is generated by a GPS controller that recognizes a location and sends a command to the players to play a specific track. The system consists of individual audio players and central GPS/RF transmitters. Each individual player contains all of the audio content, and the appropriate track is selected by an RF command. The GPS/RF controller contains a list of locations, and when the GPS controller is near one of the locations an RF signal is transmitted indicating which track for the audio players to play. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161089 | DEVICE FOR GENERATING SOUND MESSAGES WITH INTEGRATED DEFECT DETECTION - In an audio device for generating sound messages MSGi, a detection of defects is carried out by the digital superposition, on the samples of audio sequences to be restored Sqi applied as input to a digital analogue conversion audio chain | 2010-06-24 |
20100161090 | DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PORTABLE MEDIA DEVICES AND OTHER DISPLAY DEVICES - The present invention includes a method of navigation/manipulation and display of media or data residing on a media player type device or other limited display system. The method includes a non-hierarchical intelligent associative reorganization of the media player database as stored on the media device. The method implements a technique to display the database entries that promotes the application of associative connections by the user to the database entries during the navigation of the database. Therefore, the selection of media objects or data entries that make up a play list as it is generated by the user is constructed using associative connections while the user traverses the non-hierarchical presentation of the database. The present invention also includes a remote control data management system that includes a docking station and a remote control unit that maintain and manipulate metadata in one or more databases even after a media player has been disconnected. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161091 | PLAYER AND PLAYING METHOD AND PROGRAM - A player includes a playing section configured to play contents data based on a list selected from multiple lists each having multiple pieces of contents data, and a play control section configured to: cause the playing section to play contents data based on a first list selected from the multiple lists, determine whether all of contents data on the first list have been played by the playing section or not, extract attribute information of contents data, which satisfies a predetermined condition, from the first list based on the determination result, select a second list, which is not the first list, including contents data corresponding to the extracted attribute information from the multiple lists, and control the playing section to automatically start playing the contents data on the selected second list. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161092 | METHOD OF MANAGING LYRIC DATA OF AUDIO DATA RECORDED ON A REWRITABLE RECORDING MEDIUM - The present invention relates to a lyric data managing method that records lyrics associated with recorded audio data in a file separated from audio data management information called RTR_AMG (Real Time Record Audio Management) allocated for reproduction control in a rewritable recording medium, and that searches for a lyric unit written in the separate file prior to reproducing recorded audio data. The present method records lyric data of audio data recorded on a rewritable recording medium in a file separated from management information for the recorded audio data, and records search information to point to respective lyric data in the management information. Thus, the size of the management information is not increased even though lyrics of more than 1,000 audio files are recorded on a rewritable disk. As a result, system requirement of a disk device is alleviated to manage recorded audio data. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161093 | MULTIVARIABLE SOLVER FOR OPTICAL PROXIMITY CORRECTION - The method of the invention tracks how the collective movement of edge segments in a mask layout alters the resist image values at control points in the layout and simultaneously determines a correction amount for each edge segment in the layout. A multisolver matrix that represents the collective effect of movements of each edge segment in the mask layout is used to simultaneously determine the correction amount for each edge segment in the mask layout. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161094 | CONFORMING COMPONENTS USING REVERSE ENGINEERING - A method for conforming components may comprise measuring a first component using a conforming tool, and recording position data for the first component based on the measuring. A path for the conforming tool may be provided using the position data, and a second component may be modified by moving the same conforming tool based on the provided path. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161095 | Repairing Composite Structures - The design for a repair of an area of a composite structure is at least partially automated. Electronic data defining the boundaries of the area is used to calculate the boundaries of a cutout in the composite structure encompassing the area. Components used to repair the area are automatically designed based on the location of the cutout. Following removal of the cutout, the repair components are installed. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161096 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING THE CUTTING PATTERN OF PIECES OF WOOD SUCH AS LOGS - A method for identifying the cutting pattern for pieces of wood such as logs comprises the operating steps of:
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20100161097 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING RESULTS OF AN ANALYSIS PROCESS ON OBJECTS HANDLED ALONG A TECHNICAL PROCESS LINE - A system manages results of an analysis process on objects handled along a technical process line. The system contains measures for defining workflow steps of the technical process line and workflow execution software, and measures for generating for each object an object record containing the results of the workflow steps and a status. The system further has measures for defining an event manager for managing a transition from an actual status to a new status according to results of the workflow steps. The event manager contains a customized number of statuses linked to the workflow steps and contains for each transition a customizable set of rules for delivering check results. Finally, measures are provided for executing in parallel the analysis process, the workflow execution software and the event manager, thereby assigning a status to the object record depending on the check results derived from the execution of the set of rules. | 2010-06-24 |
20100161098 | Method and Apparatus for Scheduling Work Orders in a Manufacturing Process - A computerized system is provided for scheduling a plurality of work orders in a manufacturing process. Each work order to be scheduled specifies a set of operations to be performed using a plurality of resources and materials. Data including resource availability information for each resource used in the manufacturing process, material availability information for each material used in the manufacturing process, and work order information is received and stored in a computer. The work order information includes a release date for the work order, a want date for the work order, operations information, and material requirements information. The operations information includes the identity and sequence of operations to be performed for the work order, the identity of the resources needed to perform each operation, a minimum resource capacity needed to perform each operation, and the time needed to perform the operation. The materials information includes the identity of the materials needed to perform each operation and the quantity of each material needed for the operation. Resource capacity and a start date/time and a finish date/time are assigned to each operation based upon the resource availability information, the material availability information, and the work order information. The assigned resource capacity, the assigned start date/time, and the assigned finish date/time for each operation are displayed on a computer screen in a graphical format. | 2010-06-24 |