Patents Represented by Attorney Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
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Patent number: 6071280Abstract: A tissue ablation apparatus includes a delivery catheter with distal and proximal ends. A handle is attached to the proximal end of the delivery catheter. At least partially positioned in the delivery catheter is an electrode deployment device. The electrode deployment devices includes a plurality of retractable electrodes. Each electrode has a non-deployed state when it is positioned in the delivery catheter. Additionally, each electrode has a distended deployed state when it is advanced out of the delivery catheter distal end. The deployed electrodes define an ablation volume. Each deployed electrode has a first section with a first radius of curvature. The first section is located near the distal end of the delivery catheter. A second section of the deployed electrode extends beyond the first section, ad has a second radius of curvature, or a substantially linear geometry.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Rita Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Hugh Sharkey
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Patent number: 6073051Abstract: An externally guidable intervertebral disc apparatus manipulates tissue at a selected location of an intervertebral disc. The apparatus comprises a catheter having a distal end, a proximal end and a longitudinal axis, the catheter having an intradiscal section at the distal end of the catheter, the intradiscal section being extendible into the disc. The intradiscal section has sufficient rigidity to be advanceable through a nucleus pulposus and around an inner wall of an annulus fibrosus under a force applied longitudinally to the proximal end, sufficient flexibility in a direction of a disc plane to be compliant with the inner wall, but insufficient penetration ability to be advanceable out through the annulus fibrosus under the force. The apparatus also has an electromagnetic energy device located at the intradiscal section. Methods of using the apparatus are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Oratec Interventions, Inc.Inventors: Hugh J. Sharkey, Joel Saal, Jeffrey A. Saal, John Ashley
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Patent number: 6068496Abstract: A sliding door mechanism for a portable communication or data processing device is adapted for placement of the device on a docking port. The portable device has a component that is covered by the sliding door when the door is in a closed position. A single wire spring coupled with the door and the device has a spring force tending to keep the door closed. The door opens in response to placement of the device on the docking port rail. Upon placement of the device on the docking port rail, the docking port rail slides into guides on a door receptacle located on the housing of the device. The rails of the door in the closed position are slidably disposed in the door receptacle guides. The weight of the device causes the door receptacle guides to cover the docking port rail. As the door receptacle guides slide onto the docking port rail, the door rail is moved upwards into the device, the spring is compressed and the door opens.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventor: Ricardo A. Penate
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Patent number: 6068628Abstract: A thermal energy delivery apparatus has a probe including a distal end and a proximal end. A first electrode is positioned at the distal end of the probe such that the electrode is positioned on a recessed longitudinal portion of the probe. The first electrode is configured to deliver sufficient thermal energy to a fibrillated cartilage surface to reduce a level of fibrillation of the fibrillated cartilage surface. A cabling is coupled to the proximal end of the probe.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1996Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Oratec Interventions, Inc.Inventors: Gary Fanton, Hugh Sharkey
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Patent number: 6064398Abstract: An image processing system for producing an augmented image of a real world scene uses an image capturing device that captures a digital image of the real world scene and uses a database of real world scene information. The system includes the storage resources that locate the selected real world scene information in the database using information from at least one of a position determining device for determining a real world position, an attitude determining device for determining a real world attitude, and the image capturing device. The system also includes a video interface chipset for receiving data from the image capturing device and transforming it to a format used by the data processor. The system processes the digital image of the real world scene and the selected real world scene information to form processed data that represents an augmented image of the real world scene.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: GeoVector CorporationInventors: John Ellenby, Thomas William Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Kenyon E. B. McGuire
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Patent number: 6064305Abstract: An alarm or monitoring system for a computer network in which network devices are able to be "locked" onto the network, in which condition an alarm is raised if the device is removed. This occurs even when the device is switched off, as the monitoring of the presence of the device is performed by the network. Alternatively, the device may be "unlocked" from the network, in which condition no alarm is raised even if the device is removed. Control of whether a particular network device is subject to the alarm system is therefore in the hands of the user of the device and this is particularly useful for items such as lap-top computers which may quite legitimately be regularly connected to and disconnected from the network.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: 3Com TechnologiesInventor: Terry Lockyer
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Patent number: 6064342Abstract: Systems and methods are described for detachable antennas. A wireless communications device includes: a cam body defining a rotation axis, the cam body including a retaining zone having a snap-fit receptacle; a signal pin including a first signal pin end and a second signal pin end; an antenna conductively coupled to the first signal pin end; and a key pin that extends from the signal pin, the key pin having a first key pin end and a second key pin end, and being snap-fit into the snap-fit receptacle. The systems and methods provide advantages in that the detachable antenna is easily replaced without tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Kulbir Singh Sandhu, Francis James Canova, Jr., Livius Dumitru Chebeleu
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Patent number: 6063126Abstract: A model of a physical object is constructed in a modeling system running on a computer system. The model includes model objects and constraints. The constraints on the model describe the relationship between the model objects. The modeling system constructs a graph representing the model. The graph has nodes representing the modeling objects and arcs representing the relationships between the model objects. The relationships are either directed or nondirected. The modeling system then identifies the set of cycles in the graph. The cycles have a subset of the nodes of the graph coupled by arcs representing nondirected relationships. The modeling system starts with a first cycle from the set of cycles and determines the set of programs that can be used to satisfy all of the relationships between the model objects represented by nodes in the first cycle.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Autodesk, Inc.Inventor: Scott M. Borduin
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Patent number: 6059780Abstract: An ablation apparatus includes a handpiece, an electrode extending from a handpiece distal end, a probe, a thermal sensor and an energy source. The electrode includes a distal end and a lumen, a cooling medium inlet conduit and a cooling medium exit conduit. Both conduits extend through the electrode lumen to an electrode distal end. A sidewall port, isolated from a cooling medium flowing in the inlet and outlet conduits, is formed in the electrode. The probe is at least partially positionable in the electrode lumen and configured to be advanced and retracted in and out of the sidewall aperture. The thermal sensor is supported by the probe. The electrode is coupled to an energy source.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Rita Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Gough, Alan A. Stein
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Patent number: 6061055Abstract: A method of tracking a target object using a computer system. The computer system includes a computer, a display device, and an imaging device. The computer is coupled to the display device and the imaging device. The method comprises the following steps. Capture a first image using the imaging device, the first image corresponds to the target object. Generate a second image from the first image, the second image also corresponds to the target object. Display the second image on the display device. Responsive to receiving a selection signal, the computer system sends control signals to the imaging device to track the target object. The selection signal corresponds to a selection of the second image.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Autodesk, Inc.Inventor: Richard Lee Marks
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Patent number: 6059567Abstract: In summary, the vertical rapid cooling furnace of this invention for treating semiconductor wafers with self contained gas chilling and recycling comprises a hot wall reaction tube positioned within a cylindrical array of heating coils. Space between the hot wall reaction tube and said array of heating coils provides a cooling gas passageway therebetween. The cooling gas passageway has an inlet and an outlet, a chilled gas inlet communicating with the inlet of the cooling gas passageway and a heated gas outlet communicating with the outlet of the cooling gas passageway. The furnace includes a heat exchanger having a hot gas inlet and a chilled gas outlet, the hot gas inlet thereof communicating with said heated gas outlet, and the chilled gas outlet communicating with said cooling gas passageway inlet. With this system, heated gas from the cooling gas passageway can be chilled to remove heat therefrom and returned to the cooling gas passageway to remove heat from the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Silicon Valley Group, Inc.Inventors: Douglas A. Bolton, Patrick W. Wiesen
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Patent number: 6058110Abstract: The present invention allows a modem to operate in both the voice band, from 300 to 3400 Hz, and also in the ADSL band, which extends above 3400 Hz. Unlike conventional ADSL modems, the present invention avoids the computationally-intensive operations required to extract all the available band of a telephone subscriber loop. Consequently, the present invention can be implemented with low-cost modifications to existing voice band modems. The present invention thereby offers higher data transfer rates at a fraction of the cost of more complicated ADSL modems. The present invention also provides bypassing functions, which allow communications through a modem located at the telephone central office side of a subscriber loop to be switched through a packet-switched network, which is capable of accommodating high data transfer rates, instead of a central office switching system, which generally imposes unnecessary limitations on data transfer rates.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Donald M. Bellenger, Steven P. Russell
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Patent number: 6056848Abstract: A plasma reactor and methods for processing semiconductor substrates are described. An induction coil inductively couples power into the reactor to produce a plasma. A thin electrostatic shield is interposed between the induction coil and plasma to reduce capacitive coupling. The shield is electromagnetically thin such that inductive power passes through the shield to sustain the plasma while capacitive coupling is substantially attenuated. Reducing capacitive coupling reduces modulation of the plasma potential relative to the substrate and allows for more controllable processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: CTP, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Fran.cedilla.ois Daviet
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Patent number: 6056742Abstract: Apparatus for treating a patient's heart by stimulating revascularization of the heart or creating channels in the heart. The apparatus includes a catheter, a laser energy source coupled to the catheter, and a control circuit. The control circuit is configured to cause the laser energy source to deliver an output of laser energy over a first time period shorter than a heart beat cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Eclipse Surgical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas R. Murphy-Chutorian, Richard L. Mueller, Michael J. Rosinko
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Patent number: 6057546Abstract: Scanning probe microscopes and scanning probe heads are provided having improved optical visualization and sample manipulation capabilities. The SPMs and SPM heads include at least one flexure stage for scanning in the x, y and/or z directions. In a preferred embodiment, the SPMs or SPM heads include flexure stages for scanning in the x, y and z directions. The z scanning stage is preferably positioned outside the lateral footprint of the x-y flexure stage so that a probe extending from the z scanning stage is outside the lateral footprint of the instrument. The SPMs and SPM heads are configured to provide top down and bottom up optical views of the sample and/or the probe and enable simultaneous scanning probe microscopy and optical imaging of a sample to be performed. The SPMs and SPM heads are designed to be readily combinable with existing upright and inverted optical microscopes currently available from various major manufacturers.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: ThermoMicroscopes Corp.Inventors: David Braunstein, Michael Kirk, Ouoc Ly, Thai Nguyen
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Patent number: 6053937Abstract: An ablation apparatus has an introducer including an introducer lumen, a proximal portion and a distal portion. Two or more electrodes are at least partially positionable in the introducer lumen. Each electrode is configured to be advanced from the introducer distal portion in a deployed state into a selected tissue site to define a volumetric ablation volume. A fluid delivery member is positioned on at least a portion of an exterior of one of the electrodes. The fluid delivery member is configured to be coupled to a fluid medium source. A cable is coupled to the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Rita Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Patrick J. Burns, Edward J. Gough, Alan A. Stein
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Patent number: 6055110Abstract: A virtual image display system is provided which is made thinner through the use of an immersed beam splitter, and in one embodiment, total internal reflection. The display system includes an imaging surface on which a source object is formed, a first optical element having a reflective function and a magnification function, a second optical element having a magnification function and an immersed beam splitting element positioned between the first and second optical elements, the immersed beam splitting element including a beam splitter surrounded by an optically transparent material having a refractive index greater than air. An illumination source projects the source object formed at the imaging surface through the optically transparent material to the beam splitter. The beam splitter reflects the projected source object to the first optical element. The first optical element magnifies the projected source object and reflects a magnified virtual image of the projected source object to the beam splitter.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Inviso, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. Kintz, Alfred P. Hildebrand
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Patent number: 6052733Abstract: A method is described for providing fault tolerance within a computer system. The method allows multiple network interface cards to reside within the same computer system. If a primary network interface card fails, a secondary network interface card automatically begins managing the network communications. In addition, a method of load-sharing data transmissions between each network interface card installed in a server computer is described.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Mallikarjunan Mahalingam, Walter August Wallach
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Patent number: 6052228Abstract: Optical circulators including a first beam displacer/combiner, a first nonreciprocal rotator, a first beam angle turner, a second beam angle turner, a second nonreciprocal rotator, and a second beam displacer/combiner, together with methods of using the optical circulators and telecommunications systems including the optical circulators.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: New Focus, Inc.Inventors: Ping Xie, Yonglin Huang
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Patent number: D426324Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Planet MirthInventors: Kamleshwar C. Gunsagar, Ishwar Dayal Jain