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US09613733B2 Method for jacketing elongate material, especially leads or cable looms
Method for jacketing elongate material such as more particularly leads or cable looms, where an adhesive tape comprising a carrier, more particularly textile carrier with a curative composition applied to its top side and a reactive composition to its bottom side, is passed in a helical line around the elongate material, or the elongate material is wrapped in the axial direction by the adhesive tape in such a way that the curative composition and the reactive composition come into contact, the elongate material together with the adhesive tape wrapping is brought into the desired disposition, more particularly into the cable loom layout, the elongate material is held in this disposition, the curative composition reacts with the reactive composition, to produce a curing layer of composition.
US09613732B2 Wire harness, wire harness manufacturing method and wire harness manufacturing apparatus
A wire harness manufacturing method prevents inadvertent deformation of thermoplastic material and separation of thermoplastic material. A predetermined part of an electric wire 91 is accommodated in a through hole of a tubular body formed by connection between a first and second nest members (123, 124) of a nozzle (12), by integrally connecting first and second case body members (121, 122) of the nozzle (12), with the predetermined part of the electric wire 91 therebetween. An approximately tubular covering member (92) covering the predetermined part of the electric wire (91) is molded integrally with the thermoplastic material, by discharging thermoplastic material plasticized by a material plasticizing unit (11) from thermoplastic material discharge orifices (1213) and (1223) in the nozzle (12) to the outer periphery of the electric wire (91), while moving the electric wire (91) and the nozzle (12) relatively to each other.
US09613726B2 Systems and methods for reducing the storage time of spent nuclear fuel
Systems and methods are provided for reducing the storage time of spent nuclear fuel. In one embodiment, a method is provided that includes providing a sample of spent nuclear fuel and irradiating the spent nuclear fuel with substantially collimated gamma ray photons having energy levels of about 10 MeV to about 15 MeV for a predetermined time period to initiate a photofission reaction in the remaining fertile fissile material in the spent nuclear fuel.
US09613725B2 Neutron detection apparatus
A neutron detector detects a neutron flux distribution of the inside of a reactor. The neutron detector includes a thimble guide tube that is inserted inside of the reactor, for inserting the neutron detector. A drive apparatus is connected to the thimble guide tube for inserting or extracting the neutron detector into or out of the thimble guide tube. A vacuum unit controls the vacuum state in the thimble guide tube. A supply unit supplies carbon dioxide gas. A gas purge unit is connected to the supply unit and conducts gas purge in the thimble guide tube. A gate valve is provided between the thimble guide tube and the drive apparatus, and performs an open/close operation. A control apparatus controls the gate valve, the drive apparatus, the vacuum unit, the supply unit, and the gas purge unit.
US09613721B2 Semiconductor memory capable of performing through-chip via test and system using the same
A semiconductor memory may include a plurality of stacked semiconductor chips which are interconnected using through-chip vias. The semiconductor memory may set chip IDs of the respective semiconductor chips by using a chip code such that the chip IDs are different from each other, and perform a through-chip via test for the plurality of stacked semiconductor chips by changing the chip IDs of the respective semiconductor chips during a test mode period.
US09613713B2 Semiconductor memory device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes: first and second memory cells; first and second word lines coupled to the first and second memory cells, respectively. When data is read from the first memory cell, first and second voltages are applied to the first word line. A voltage of the second word line varies continuously by a first potential difference with time while the first voltage is applied to the first word line, and the voltage of the first word line varies continuously by a second potential difference with time while the second voltage is applied to the first word line.
US09613710B2 Multiple-time programmable memory
A multiple-time programmable (MTP) structure is provided that can operate using a power supply with a supply voltage of 1.5 V to 5.5 V. When the supply voltage is above a first voltage, a first circuit is configured to induce a second constant voltage at a drain of a second transistor, and to induce the second constant voltage on a terminal in a third circuit. In some embodiments, the third circuit provides a third constant voltage on a gate of a third transistor. When the supply voltage is below the first voltage, a fifth circuit is configured to induce a fourth constant voltage on a terminal in the third circuit. The fourth constant voltage is substantially equal to the second constant voltage.
US09613709B2 Dual non-volatile memory cell comprising an erase transistor
The present disclosure relates to a non-volatile memory cell on a semiconductor substrate, comprising a first transistor comprising a control gate, a floating gate and a drain region, a second transistor comprising a control gate, a floating gate and a drain region, in which the floating gates of the first and second transistors are electrically coupled, and the second transistor comprises a conducting region electrically coupled to its drain region and extending opposite its floating gate through a tunnel dielectric layer.
US09613705B1 Method for managing programming mode of rewritable non-volatile memory module, and memory storage device and memory control circuit unit using the same
In an exemplary embodiment, the method includes: determining whether a used capacity of first physical units initially configured to be programmed based on a first programming mode reaches a preset capacity and whether specific data stored in the first physical units matches a preset condition; and if the used capacity of the first physical units reaches the preset capacity and the specific data stored in the first physical units matches the preset condition, selecting at least one physical unit from second physical units initially configured to be programmed based on a second programming mode, and programming the selected physical unit based on the first programming mode. Accordingly, the writing speed decreased by the fully written buffer area may be improved.
US09613700B1 TCAM field enable logic
A content addressable memory (“CAM”) field enabling logic comprises fields and field enable logics. The fields each have local match lines and a corresponding field enable control for enabling the respective field. The field enable logics are serially connected. Each of the fields is coupled to a corresponding one of the field enable logics via the respective local match lines. The corresponding field enable control for each of the fields is coupled to the corresponding one of the field enable logic and to any ones of the field enable logics that come after the corresponding one of the field enable logic along the serially-connected field enable logics.
US09613686B2 Management of data storage in memory cells using a non-integer number of bits per cell
A method for data storage includes storing data in a group of memory cells, by encoding the data using at least an outer code and an inner code, and optionally inverting the encoded data prior to storing the encoded data in the memory cells. The encoded data is read from the memory cells, and inner code decoding is applied to the read encoded data to produce a decoding result. At least part of the read data is conditionally inverted, depending on the decoding result of the inner code.
US09613685B1 Burst mode read controllable SRAM
A static random access memory (SRAM) includes an array of storage cells arranged as rows and columns and a read controller to manage reading from the storage cells. The array of storage cells includes word lines that correspond to the rows and bit lines that correspond to the columns. The read controller is configured to receive a precharge signal and a word line signal and identify consecutive reads from storage cells accessed via a same one of the word lines. The read controller is further configured to, based on the precharge signal and the word line pulse signal indicating that the SRAM is to operate in a partial burst mode, precharge the bit lines no more than once during the consecutive reads and charge the same one of the word lines after each read of the consecutive reads.
US09613679B2 Controlled dynamic de-alignment of clocks
A controller includes first and second functional units, first and second clock-signal sources that provide corresponding first and second clock signals that drive the first and second functional units respectively. The second clock-signal generates its second clock-signal based on the first clock-signal. The clock-retardation unit dynamically causes the second clock-signal to have a target time-domain offset relative to the first clock-signal.
US09613674B2 Mismatch and noise insensitive sense amplifier circuit for STT MRAM
A technique for sensing a data state of a data cell. A comparator has a first input at a node A and a second input at a node B. A first n-channel transistor is connected to a first p-channel transistor at the node A. A second n-channel transistor is connected to a second p-channel transistor at the node B. A multiplexer is configured to selectively connect a first reference cell or the data cell to the first n-channel transistor and configured to selectively connect the data cell or a second reference cell to the second n-channel transistor. The comparator outputs the data state of the data cell based on input of a node A voltage at the node A and a node B voltage at the node B.
US09613672B2 Differential current sensing scheme for magnetic random access memory
A circuit includes first and second reference cells and a current sense amplifier. The first and second reference cells are configured to store opposite logic values, respectively. The current sense amplifier is configured with a first node and a second node for currents therethrough to be compared with each other. The current sense amplifier includes a multiplexer configured to couple the first reference cell or the second reference cell to the first node of the current sense amplifier, and couple the second reference cell or the first reference cell to the second node of the current sense amplifier for reading bits stored in the first reference cell and the second reference cell.
US09613671B2 Nonvolatile random access memory including control circuit configured to receive commands at high and low edges of one clock cycle
According to one embodiment, a memory includes a memory cell array with banks, each bank including rows, a first word lines provided in corresponding to the rows, an address latch circuit which latches a first row address signal, a row decoder which activates one of the first word lines, and a control circuit which is configured to execute a first operation which activates one of the banks based on a bank address signal when a first command is loaded, and a second operation which latches the first row address signal in the address latch circuit, and execute a third operation which activates one of the first word lines by the row decoder based on a second row address signal and the first row address signal latched in the address latch circuit when a second command is loaded after the first command.
US09613662B2 Method and system for obtaining multimedia points of interest, method and apparatus for playing multimedia, and computer storage medium
A method and apparatus for obtaining multimedia point of interest includes: obtaining a redirection request for multimedia, and collecting redirection time that is included in the redirection request; segmenting a time period of the multimedia with a predetermined interval, to be multiple time sections; obtaining a number of time sections that have most recorded redirection time; and recording time points that are corresponding to locations of recorded redirection times of the obtained number of time sections, thereby effectively reducing workload and improve efficiency for obtaining multimedia point of interest
US09613661B2 Information processing apparatus, recording medium, and information processing system
There is provided an information processing that acquires captured image data of a subject; and associates a plurality of time points of the image data and a plurality of time points of event information based on sensor time information, the event information acquired based on sensor information acquired in time series by a sensor apparatus and indicating occurrence of an operation of the sensor apparatus.
US09613653B2 Soundtrack for electronic text
A soundtrack creation method and user playback system for soundtracks synchronized to electronic text. Synchronization is achieved by maintaining a reading speed variable indicative of the user's reading speed. The system provides for multiple channels of audio to enable concurrent playback of two or more partially or entirely overlapping audio regions so as to create an audio output having, for example, sound effects, ambience, music or other audio features that are triggered to playback at specific portions in the electronic text to enhance the reading experience.
US09613651B1 Bearing apparatus, spindle motor, and disk drive apparatus
This bearing apparatus includes a shaft portion, a sleeve portion, and a fluid arranged between the shaft portion and the sleeve portion. A thrust dynamic pressure portion is filled with the fluid, and a surface of the fluid is defined in a seal portion. The thrust dynamic pressure portion includes a dynamic pressure generation portion including thrust dynamic pressure grooves, an intermediate portion arranged outside of the dynamic pressure generation portion and including an annular groove in the shape of a circular ring, and a discharge portion arranged outside of the annular groove and including discharge grooves. The annular groove is arranged to have a depth smaller than a minimum radial width of the seal portion. This makes it easier for any air bubble in the thrust dynamic pressure portion to travel into the seal portion in accordance with a flow of the fluid caused in the discharge portion to be discharged outward. This reduces the likelihood that any air bubble will stay in the vicinity of the dynamic pressure generation portion.
US09613650B2 Spindle motor, disk drive apparatus, and method of manufacturing base unit of spindle motor
A method of manufacturing a base unit of a spindle motor includes the steps of: defining a base plate including a support fitting portion; fitting a support to a hole portion passing through the support fitting portion; measuring an inclination of the support fitting portion; calculating a laser irradiation area and a laser irradiation output based on the inclination; irradiating the support fitting portion with a laser beam; and measuring the inclination of the support fitting portion again. The base plate is made of a metal, and is defined by press working, casting, or forging. The support is fitted to the hole portion by crimping, press fitting, or welding. This method reduces the inclination of the support fitting portion, thereby reducing a distortion of the support, which serves as a rotation center of an access portion.
US09613642B1 Read/write head with a switching element coupled to read or write transducers
A read/write head includes two or more first transducers of a first type, the first type selected from a magnetic read transducer and a magnetic write transducer. The read/write head includes one or more switching elements coupled to the two or more first transducers. The switching elements are configured to, in response to a control signal, couple a selected one of the two or more first transducers to a preamplifier circuit and decouple others of the two or more first transducers from the preamplifier circuit.
US09613640B1 Speech/music discrimination
A speech/music discrimination method evaluates the standard deviation between envelope peaks, loudness ratio, and smoothed energy difference. The envelope is searched for peaks above a threshold. The standard deviations of the separations between peaks are calculated. Decreased standard deviation is indicative of speech, higher standard deviation is indicative of non-speech. The ratio between minimum and maximum loudness in recent input signal data frames is calculated. If this ratio corresponds to the dynamic range characteristic of speech, it is another indication that the input signal is speech content. Smoothed energies of the frames from the left and right input channels are computed and compared. Similar (e.g., highly correlated) left and right channel smoothed energies is indicative of speech. Dissimilar (e.g., un-correlated content) left and right channel smoothed energies is indicative of non-speech material. The results of the three tests are compared to make a speech/music decision.
US09613630B2 Apparatus for processing a signal and method thereof for determining an LPC coding degree based on reduction of a value of LPC residual
An apparatus for processing a signal and method thereof are disclosed. The present invention includes receiving coding mode information indicating a speech coding scheme or an audio coding scheme, linear prediction coding degree information indicating a linear prediction coding degree, and the signal including at least one of a speech signal and an audio signal; decoding the signal according to the speech coding scheme or the audio coding scheme based on the coding mode information; decoding linear prediction coding coefficients of the signal based on the linear prediction coding degree information; and generating an output signal by applying the decoded linear prediction coding coefficients to the decoded signal. In this case, the linear prediction coding degree information is determined based on a variation of a value of an LPC residual generated from performing the linear prediction coding on the signal. It further determines whether or not the said residual decreases by an increase in the linear prediction coding degree, and it determines an appropriate LPC coding degree in each case.
US09613629B2 Correction of frame loss during signal decoding
A signal processing device, media, and method are provided, where a signal comprises a succession of samples distributed in successive frames. The processing is implemented during decoding of such a signal in order to replace at least one signal frame lost in decoding, and comprising in particular: a) searching, in a valid signal available to the decoder, for a signal segment of length corresponding to a period set as a function of the valid signal; b) analyzing a spectrum of the segment in order to determine spectral components of the segment; and c) synthesizing at least one replacement frame for the lost frame by construction of a synthesized signal from at least a portion of the spectral components.
US09613627B2 Mobile terminal and method of controlling the mobile terminal
A mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to wirelessly communicate with at least one other terminal; a memory configured to store recorded voice data; a display unit configured to display a graphic object representing a reproduction progress of the recorded voice data; and a controller configured to receive a selection signal indicating a portion of the graphic object has been selected, select a section of the recorded voice data including a point-in-time at which the graphic object is selected, convert keyword voice data included in the selected section of the recorded voice data to keyword text data, and display the keyword text data on the display unit.
US09613626B2 Audio device for recognizing key phrases and method thereof
An audio device and a method thereof are provided. The method is adopted by an audio device to detect a voice, wherein the audio device is coupled to a host device. The method includes an acoustic conversion circuit converting an acoustic wave into an analog audio signal; an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) converting the analog audio signal into digital audio data; a first-level voice detection circuit detecting voice activity in the analog audio signal; a second-level voice detection circuit detecting a beginning syllable of a key phrase in the digital audio data when the voice activity is detected in the digital audio data; and a third-level voice detection circuit detecting the key phrase from the digital audio data only when the beginning syllable of the key phrase is detected in the digital audio data.
US09613625B2 Data input device, data input method, storage medium, and in-vehicle apparatus
A dynamic speech recognition dictionary generating unit extracts, from phrases stored in a speech recognition dictionary, phrases of which heads match a head of a character string inputted through a character string input unit and generates a dynamic speech recognition dictionary that stores difference phrases that are each part of an extracted phrase excluding a common phrase that is common among the extracted phrases. A speech recognition unit carries out recognition of a user utterance by using the dynamic speech recognition dictionary. An input character string confirming unit confirms an input character string candidate that includes a recognized difference phrase as an input character string.
US09613617B1 Auditory eigenfunction systems and methods
An “auditory eigenfunction” approach is provided for auditory language design, implementation, and rendering optimized for human auditory perception. The auditory eigenfunctions employed approximate solutions to an eigenfunction equation representing a model of human hearing, wherein the model comprises a frequency domain bandpass operation with a approximating the frequency range of human hearing and a time-limiting operation in the time domain approximating the time duration correlation window of human hearing. The method can be used to implement entirely new auditory languages, or modification to existing auditory languages, which are in various ways performance optimized for human auditory perception, either with or without the constraints of human vocal-tract rendering. The method can also be used, for example, to implement traditional speech synthesis, and can be useful in speech synthesis involving rapid phoneme production. The method could also be used to implement various other types of user machine interfaces.
US09613615B2 Noise cancellation system, headset and electronic device
The present invention relates to a noise cancellation system, a headset and an electronic device. The noise cancellation system may include a loudspeaker, a first microphone, a second microphone, a housing and a processing unit. The housing may be mounted at an ear of a user, wherein the loudspeaker, the first microphone and the second microphone are installed in the housing. The processing unit may be coupled to the loudspeaker, the first microphone and the second microphone, and may be configured to generate a noise cancelling signal based on at least one of a first audio signal from the first microphone or a second audio signal from the second microphone, wherein the noise cancelling signal, when being output via the loudspeaker, at least partially compensates for environmental noise in the ear of the user.
US09613609B2 Sound-absorbing panel and associated manufacturing method
A sound-absorbing panel comprising a padding layer with heat-bonded synthetic fibers, wherein the padding layer has a first outer surface, a second outer surface and a first thickness, wherein the panel is made of said padding layer with no further layers of a different material between the first outer surface and the second outer surface, wherein the padding layer in at least one portion of panel has a variable density in a direction transverse to the first and second outer surfaces, the density being higher in proximity of the first and second outer layers thereof and being lower in proximity of its inner layer.
US09613604B1 Musical-instrument humidifiers, systems and methods
Disclosures teach managing humidity within a musical instrument. For example, a fluid tank, which may be attachable to an instrument holder, may hold fluid deliverable through a conduit into a breathable housing, which may be configured for insertion within, for example, a sound box. A fluid trap may be included within the housing to collect the entering fluid. The trap may also store the fluid during evaporation, increasing humidity in the instrument. A flow regulator may be included within the channel passing through the conduit to manage the fluid flow rate. A measuring device may be included to provide measurements of humidity within the instrument. Management logic may generate, based on humidity measurements from the measurement device, adjustment signals, adjusting the flow regulator to change the flow rate to impact humidity. A detector, indicating overflow from the fluid trap, and/or an overflow structure, capturing overflow, may also be provided.
US09613603B2 Musical percussion drum mounting clamp and related system
In some aspects, a musical percussion instrument includes a musical drum having a generally cylindrical musical drum body and a sound generating surface secured to an upper end of the drum body by multiple drum lugs and a drum mounting clamp mounted to one drum lug of the multiple drum lugs for releasable mounting of a mounting rod to the drum body. The drum mounting clamp includes a mounting base for mounting upon the musical drum body. The mounting base has a mounting rod recess and a securement element to secure the drum clamp to a mounting rod, arranging the musical drum body relative to the mounting rod.
US09613601B1 Minawi straw
Minawi Straw is invented by a Musician/Music Teacher/Composer Mr. Hasan Ahmad Minawi. It is a unique Musical Instrument, made of simple and inexpensive plastic materials, and it is characterized with a new unique musical sound that has accurate music dimensions according to Music Industry Notes, compatible with other music instruments, as it produces unique different sounds when using a special way of inflation (FIG. 5).The Minawi Straw is made up of one plastic tube of 19.60 centimeters in length equal to 7.72 inches, and the length can be adjusted longer as needed. It has 8 Sound holes—7 Sound holes on the front side and 1 Sound hole which is Opening 8 on the Upper Rear side (described in the drawing (FIGS. 1 and 2) as openings 1-8). It can be adjusted up to 10 Sound holes, as needed by Player.
US09613595B2 Shift register
A driving circuit comprises a plurality of shift register (SR). An ith SR among the plurality SR's comprises a resetting circuit, an input switch, a capacitor, and an output circuit. The resetting circuit is used for adjusting a resetting voltage according to a control voltage. The input switch is used for adjusting the control voltage according to an (i−2)th driving signal from an (i−2)th SR among the plurality of SR's, selectively. The capacitor is used for adding a voltage variation of a boosting signal to the control voltage. The output circuit is used for taking an ith input signal as an ith output signal according to the control voltage and the resetting voltage, selectively. The positive edge of the boosting voltage leads the negative edge of the ith input signal.
US09613594B2 Driving circuit and driving method for a display device
A driving circuit includes first and second source driving circuits, and first and second control units. Each of the first and second control units includes multiple first control subunits. Each of the first control subunits includes a control end, an input end, and an output end. The control end receives a control signal to turn on or off the first control subunit. The input end receives a clock signal. The output end is connected with the associated source driving circuit. The first and second control units enable switching between the unilateral driving mode and the bilateral driving mode for the clock signal.
US09613592B2 Head mounted display device and control method for head mounted display device
A transmission type head mounted display device includes an image display unit including an image-light generating unit configured to generate image light on the basis of image data and emit the image light, the image display unit causing a user to visually recognize the image light as a virtual image and transmitting an outside scene in a state in which the image display unit is worn on the head of the user, and a control unit configured to set, as the image light that the control unit causes the user to visually recognize using the image display unit, specific image light generated on the basis of set specific image data and changing according to elapse of time.
US09613587B2 Apparatus and method for adaptive image rendering based on ambient light levels
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for enhancing display viewability in high ambient conditions without excessive increase in power consumption. In one aspect, a controller associated with the display device can be configured to obtain an indication of ambient light conditions from an ambient light sensor or from a host device hosting the display device. Upon receiving an image frame, the controller can derive a set of color subfields and determine a bit-depth value for each color subfield based on the obtained indication of current ambient light conditions and mapping data which maps ranges of ambient light to respective bit-depth values on a color subfield by color subfield basis. The controller can then generate a number of subframes for each color subfield based on the respective determined bit-depth value and cause the generated subframes to be displayed.
US09613582B2 Gate driver integrated on display panel
Provided is a gate driver including a plurality of stages respectively transferring gate-on voltages to a plurality of gate lines. The stage includes a pull-up driver including a first transistor, the first transistor having a control terminal connected to a first node, an output terminal connected to a output terminal of a present stage and an input terminal connected to a first clock terminal, a first node pull-down portion including a second transistor, the second transistor having an input terminal connected to a buffer node, an output terminal connected to the first node and a control terminal connected to a second node, and a buffer node stabilizer including a third transistor, the third transistor having an input terminal and a control terminal connected to the first node, and an output terminal connected to the buffer node.
US09613561B2 Display apparatus and method for controlling display apparatus
A display device includes a plurality of common lines, a plurality of drive lines, a plurality of light emitting elements, a source driver, and a sink driver. At least one charging device is connected to at least one of the common lines and configured to increase a voltage of the common lines to a predetermined value when the voltage of the common lines is lower than the predetermined value during a period while the source driver does not apply the voltage. At least one discharging device is connected to at least one of the plurality of common lines and configured to decrease the voltage of the common lines to the predetermined value when the voltage of the common lines is higher than the predetermined value during the period while the source driver does not apply the voltage.
US09613556B2 Electronic device resistant to radio-frequency display interference
An electronic device may be provided with wireless circuitry and a display. A display driver integrated circuit in the display may have a spectrum analyzer circuit. An antenna may monitor for wireless signals. The display driver integrated circuit may use the spectrum analyzer circuit to analyze the wireless signals and determine whether there is a potential for visible display artifacts. In the presence of conditions that can lead to display artifacts, the display driver integrated circuit may adjust a gate driver control signal. Adjustments to the gate driver control signal may be made using adjustable signal dividers. The adjustments to the gate driver control signal eliminate the visible display artifacts.
US09613554B2 Display driving method and integrated driving apparatus thereof
A driving method of a display device includes: determining each of a plurality of pixel rows of the display device as one of a motion picture display pixel row and a still image display pixel row by comparing image data of each of the pixel rows in a current frame and in a previous frame; and driving the motion picture display pixel row with a motion picture frequency and driving the still image display pixel row with a still image display frequency, which is lower than or equal to the motion picture frequency, where a plurality of still image display pixel rows are driven with at least two still image display frequencies.
US09613551B2 Organic light emitting diode display apparatus and method and apparatus for inspecting the same
An organic light emitting diode display apparatus and a method and apparatus for easily inspecting the organic light emitting diode display apparatus to determine whether an electrical failure occurs. The organic light emitting diode display apparatus comprises a plurality of pixels each comprising a pixel electrode, an intermediate layer including an organic emission layer, and an opposite electrode; scan lines and data lines corresponding to the plurality of pixels; first power supply lines connected to the plurality of pixels and extending in a first direction; second power supply lines connected to the first power supply lines; and a control line unit for simultaneously supplying control signals to the plurality of pixels, the control line unit including a plurality of control lines extending in one direction and two common lines being respectively connected to both ends of each of the plurality of control lines.
US09613548B2 Advanced cooling system for electronic display
Exemplary embodiments provide an advanced cooling system for an electronic display having a plurality of open loop fluid flow paths as well as a closed loop fluid flow path. The open loop divides a fluid, such as ambient air, among a series of sub-paths including front and rear open loop layers and a heat exchanger. The first and second open loop layers may comprise a corrugated element, forming peaks and valleys. The peaks and valleys of the front and rear layers may be arranged such that they do not align. A section of the rear open loop layer may be sealed from open loop flow. The closed loop preferably passes through an electronics compartment and the heat exchanger, also passing in front of the electronic display.
US09613542B2 Sound source evaluation method, performance information analysis method and recording medium used therein, and sound source evaluation apparatus using same
A method and an apparatus for recording and evaluating a sound source are provided. The sound source evaluation method calculates a creativity index, which indicates a difference of a sound source property of test performance information with respect to a sound source property of reference performance information at a specific performing time, by comparing the test performance information, which is acquired by quantifying, according to passage of the performing time, a sound source property in a provided test sound source, with the reference performance information, which is acquired by extracting a sound source property and a sound source property having the same attribute according to passage of the performing time from a plurality of verified sound sources and then through a statistical analysis of the extracted properties.
US09613539B1 Damage avoidance system for unmanned aerial vehicle
This disclosure describes an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”) and system that may perform one or more techniques for protecting objects from damage resulting from an unintended or uncontrolled impact by a UAV. As described herein, various implementations utilize a damage avoidance system that detects a risk of damage to an object caused by an impact from a UAV that has lost control and takes steps to reduce or eliminate that risk. For example, the damage avoidance system may detect that the UAV has lost power and/or is falling at a rapid rate of descent such that, upon impact, there is a risk of damage to an object with which the UAV may collide. Upon detecting the risk of damage and prior to impact, the damage avoidance system activates a damage avoidance system having one or more protection elements that work in concert to reduce or prevent damage to the object upon impact by the UAV.
US09613538B1 Unmanned aerial vehicle rooftop inspection system
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for an unmanned aerial system inspection system. One of the methods is performed by a UAV and includes receiving, by the UAV, flight information describing a job to perform an inspection of a rooftop. A particular altitude is ascended to, and an inspection of the rooftop is performed including obtaining sensor information describing the rooftop. Location information identifying a damaged area of the rooftop is received. The damaged area of the rooftop is traveled to. An inspection of the damaged area of the rooftop is performed including obtaining detailed sensor information describing the damaged area. A safe landing location is traveled to.
US09613536B1 Distributed flight management system
A method for operating a distributed flight management system. The method includes operating a control station instance of the distributed flight management system. The method includes receiving flight management system data from a remotely accessed vehicle. The method includes receiving time-space-position information of the remotely accessed vehicle from the remotely accessed vehicle. The method includes updating the control station instance of the distributed flight management system based at least on the received flight management system data and the time-space-position information of the remotely accessed vehicle. The method includes outputting updated flight management system data for transmission to the remotely accessed vehicle to synchronize a remotely accessed vehicle instance of the distributed flight management system with the control station instance of the distributed flight management system.
US09613534B2 Systems and methods for creating a network cloud based system for supporting regional, national and international unmanned aircraft systems
Systems and methods for creating a network cloud based hierarchical architecture for supporting unmanned aircraft are disclosed. A system may include a higher level server, one or more lower level server in direct communication with the higher level server, and one or more control station in direct communication with the lower level server. Each control station may be configured to: control flight operations of an unmanned aircraft; acquire flight information and position information of the unmanned aircraft; and provide updates to the lower level server regarding the flight information and position information of the unmanned aircraft. Each lower level server may be configured to: process the flight information and position information received from the control station; and provide updates to the higher level server regarding the flight information and position information received from the control station.
US09613532B2 Computer-implemented system and method for providing directions to available parking spaces via dynamic signs
A computer-implemented system and method for providing directions to available parking spaces via dynamic signs is provided. A plurality of available parking spaces is determined. Two or more parking signs in a proximate location are identified. One sign is located prior to the other sign. At least one of the available parking spaces is selected from the plurality of parking spaces for providing directions via the identified signs. A direction of the available parking space is determined for each of the parking signs in relation to that parking sign. The direction of the available parking space from each parking sign is displayed on that parking sign.
US09613523B2 Integrated hazard risk management and mitigation system
A system for hazard mitigation in a structure including a subsystem coupled to a circuit of an electrical distribution system and set of nodes. The nodes monitor operating conditions of the circuit and generate data in response. A data processing system is operable to process the data generated by the set of nodes and in response identify a trigger representing a condition requiring that an action be taken. The data processing system processes the trigger in accordance with a predetermined policy to initiate an action by the subsystem.
US09613519B2 Tracking system for hand hygiene
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a system for tracking hand hygiene may comprise a plurality of dispensers, each dispenser configured to detect a hand-hygiene event and wirelessly transmit hand-hygiene event information associated with the hand-hygiene event. The system may also include a room hub configured to wirelessly transmit location information. Further, the system may include a user circuit module configured to wirelessly receive the hand-hygiene event information, wirelessly receive the location information, and store the hand-hygiene event information, a first time stamp associated with the hand-hygiene event information, the location information, and a second time stamp associated with the location information, in a memory. The user circuit module may also be configured to transmit the hand-hygiene event information, the first time stamp, the location information, the second time stamp, and a user identifier to a central server.
US09613514B2 Systems and methods for providing a smart notifications system
A system includes one or more sensors to gather information about an environment, a memory device that stores one or more computer executable components, and a processor to execute the computer executable components in the memory, including an event detection component to obtain information from the one or more sensors and identify whether a first level event has occurred based on the obtained information, a coalescence component to consolidate a plurality of events into a hierarchically higher-level, pre-defined coalesced event, and a communication component to send to one or more users a notification of a hierarchically highest level event determined to have occurred during a pre-determined time range.
US09613513B2 Window blind pull-string alarm apparatus, systems, and methods of making and using the same
The present invention relates to an alarm for detecting and alerting a person of an event where a device is pulled on for an extended period of time. Specifically, the present invention relates to an alarm implemented on a pull-string. Even more specifically, the present invention relates to an apparatus, system, and method of using the same that alerts a person when something becomes tangled or is otherwise caught up in the pull-string of window blinds, shades, or other light blocking devices.
US09613511B2 Detection system
A detection system for detecting the presence and direction of a subject moving through a doorway is disclosed. The system comprises magnets disposed on the doorway, a communication device, typically a smartphone and a server. The magnets are positioned on the doorway to create a magnetic field across the doorway. When the subject having the smartphone on the body passes through the doorway, a magnetometer in the smartphone senses perturbations caused by the magnetic field and generates signals corresponding to the sensed perturbations and a processor of the smartphone processes the signals to detect the presence and direction of the subject through the doorway. The data generated by the processor and a unique identification associated with the smartphone is transmitted to the remotely located server.
US09613506B2 Synchronization of independent output streams
A system determines to use at least two independent renderers to render at least two output streams that are to be synchronized. The independent renderers are provided with a shared synchronization object when instructed to render the respective output stream. A time when all of the independent renderers can render a respective first buffer of the respective output stream is determined from the shared synchronization object. Rendering of the output streams utilizing the independent renderers is begun at the determined time. In this way, rendering of the output streams may be synchronized.
US09613495B2 Wagering game with episodic feature determined by player
A gaming machine for playing a wagering game includes a game display and a controller. The game display is operable to display a randomly selected outcome of a wagering game in response to receiving a wager from a player. The wagering game has a game-play progression that includes a plurality of game episodes, at least one of the plurality of game episodes having a plurality of episode features. The controller is in communication with the game display and is programmable to cause, in response to a manual selection received from the player, the start of the wagering game from any previously played feature of the plurality of episode features.
US09613488B2 Wager recognition system
A gaming table apparatus has a gaming table with a gaming table support surface. At least two token sensors are provided, which are electrically connected in series to a token sensor controller. The at least two token sensor units are physically restrained by the table support surface. The game controller is in communication with the token sensor controller, wherein the game controller is configured to associate player position data with transmitted wager data received from the token sensor controller.
US09613479B2 Device for separating coins with a rotating driver disc
The described device for separating coins comprises a rotatable base disc (32), a delimiting element (34) and a driver disc (36). A circular ring-shaped sorting track (12) is arranged eccentrically relative to the base disc (32). The driver disc (36) and a circularly arranged conveying element (14) interact in a transfer region (38) such that the lowest layer of coins among a quantity of coins conveyed by the driver disc (36) are pushed underneath the conveying element (14), clamped thereat and conveyed further.
US09613470B2 Systems and methods for forecasting travel delays
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a fleet management computer system configured for forecasting travel delays within a geographic area. According to various embodiments, the fleet management computer system is configured to assess operational data, including vehicle telematics data. In various embodiments, the fleet management computer system is further configured to determine, based on the operational data, a value indicative of the average amount of travel delay time per unit of distance within the geographic area, such as the average amount of idle time second per mile of travel with the geographic area.
US09613468B2 Systems and methods for updating maps based on telematics data
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a mapping management computer system. According to various embodiments, the mapping management computer system may be configured for updating geographical maps by assessing map data and operational data including vehicle telematics data to identify portions of a vehicle path that do not correspond to known travel paths. In various embodiments, the system is configured to define these identified portions as new known travel paths corresponding to a public road, private road, parking lot lane, or the like, and update the map data to reflect the new known travel paths.
US09613460B2 Augmenting a digital image
For augmenting a digital image, code identifies a structure image in a digital image. The code further augments the digital image with structure information for the structure image and/or the digital image with structure image removed.
US09613459B2 System and method for in-vehicle interaction
A system and method for interaction in a vehicle includes establishing a bi-directional interaction session between a first display and a second display via a communication link, wherein each of the first display and the second display are communicatively coupled to the vehicle and the first display is operated by a first user and the second display is operated by a second user. Upon receiving a first interaction input associated generating a first augmented reality object based on the first interaction input and transmitting via the communication link the first augmented reality object to the second display. Upon receiving a second interaction input, generating a second augmented reality object based upon the second interaction input and transmitting via the communication link the second augmented reality object to the first display.
US09613458B2 Self drawing tool for a computer-implemented automated design, modeling and manufacturing system
A method and system for automatically generating a co-ordination drawing of a project is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes inputting parametric information, and accessing a file associated with a schematic drawing of a project and identifying a plurality of elements in the schematic drawing from the file. The method further includes obtaining geometrical and connectivity information associated with each of the plurality of elements by analyzing each of the plurality of elements. Additionally, the method includes selecting one or more predefined objects from a spatial database based on the geometrical and connectivity information associated with each of the plurality of elements and the inputted parametric information. The method further includes automatically generating a co-ordination drawing of the project using the one or more predefined objects, wherein the co-ordination drawing provides routing information of the plurality of elements in the project.
US09613455B1 Local georeferenced data
Methods, systems and computer readable media for identifying local georeferenced data are described. A method can include receiving a plurality of images and corresponding metadata for each image, the metadata including location information indicating where the corresponding image was acquired and object information indicating one or more objects shown in the corresponding image. The method can also include determining based on the images and corresponding metadata, that a group of images within the plurality of images is associated with a given object at a given location. The method can further include updating a digital map to include a cartographical feature based on the determination of the given object at the given location, wherein the cartographical feature is caused to be displayed on the digital map at a location corresponding to the given location.
US09613454B2 Automatic geometry and lighting inference for realistic image editing
Image editing techniques are disclosed that support a number of physically-based image editing tasks, including object insertion and relighting. The techniques can be implemented, for example in an image editing application that is executable on a computing system. In one such embodiment, the editing application is configured to compute a scene from a single image, by automatically estimating dense depth and diffuse reflectance, which respectively form the geometry and surface materials of the scene. Sources of illumination are then inferred, conditioned on the estimated scene geometry and surface materials and without any user input, to form a complete 3D physical scene model corresponding to the image. The scene model may include estimates of the geometry, illumination, and material properties represented in the scene, and various camera parameters. Using this scene model, objects can be readily inserted and composited into the input image with realistic lighting, shadowing, and perspective.
US09613451B2 Jittered coverage accumulation path rendering
One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for rendering anti-aliased paths by first generating an alpha buffer representing coverage data. To generate the alpha buffer, jittered versions of the rendered path are rendered and corresponding stencil buffers indicating sub-pixel samples of the path that should be covered are generated. After each stencil buffer is generated, the jittered path is rasterized to convert the sub-pixel coverage into coverage weights that are stored in the alpha component of a frame buffer. As each jittered path is rasterized, the coverage weights are accumulated. Finally, geometry representing the union of the jittered versions of the path is rendered to shade pixels based on the accumulated coverage weights. The anti-aliased rendered paths may be filled or stroked without tessellating the paths.
US09613444B2 Information input display device and information input display method
An information input/display device including: a sensor detecting contact and outputting contact positions; a display unit displaying video signals each corresponding to one screen; a first drawing unit generating first video signals each corresponding to one screen, when displayed, that includes an image of a drawing of a continuous line formed by the contact positions; a second drawing unit generating second video signals each corresponding to an image of the drawing of the continuous line, the second drawing unit generating images of the drawing of the continuous line at a higher speed than the first drawing unit; and an adding unit adding each of the second video signals to a corresponding one of the first video signals. Images of the drawing of the continuous line generated by at least one of the first drawing unit and the second drawing unit change as time elapses in drawing processing.
US09613438B2 X-ray diagnostic apparatus and medical image processing method
An X ray diagnostic apparatus includes an X ray tube generating X rays, a first detector detecting the X rays, at least one second detector arranged in front of a first detection surface of the first detector and including a second detection surface narrower than the first detection surface and indicator points provided on a rear surface of the second detection surface, a projection data generation unit generating first projection data based on an output from the first detector, and a positional shift detection unit detecting a positional shift of the second detector relative to the first detector in accordance with an imaging direction by using the first projection data and a predetermined positional relationship between the points and detection elements in the second detector.
US09613434B2 Visualization of size of objects
In accordance with some examples, when an image of an object is displayed at a display device, responsive to one or more user inputs, a computing device may be configured to adjust the image so that the object in the adjusted image approximates its actual size. A scale of a representative length may then be generated on the image, responsive to one or more other user inputs, such that the actual size of the object is visualized based on the scale.
US09613429B2 Image reading out control apparatus, image reading out control method thereof, and storage medium
An image reading out apparatus reads out a partial image in a frame of an image within an image sensing unit, and outputs image data corresponding to the frame of the image and the partial image to an image development processing unit. A detection unit detects an object in a frame of a first image read out from the image sensing unit, and detects a moving speed of the object. A control unit (i) determines an area corresponding to the object, and (ii) controls, in accordance with the moving speed of the object detected by the detection unit, an interval of time to read out the partial image in the area in a frame of a second image within the image sensing unit. A reading unit reads out the frame of the first image and the partial image within the image sensing unit.
US09613427B2 Information processing method and electronic device
The disclosure provides an information processing method applied to an electronic device. The method comprises: performing edge detection on a first image to obtain edge strength values for respective pixels of the first image; determining, according to the edge strength values of the pixels, a main information region of the first image; cropping, according to the main information region, the first image to obtain a second image which includes the main information region; and setting the second image as a background image for a graphical interactive interface of the electronic device, wherein the graphical interactive interface includes N controls, N being a positive integer.
US09613424B2 Method of constructing 3D clothing model based on a single image
A method of constructing 3D clothing model based on single image, estimating a 3D model of human body of an inputted image and constructing 3D clothing plane according to the clothing silhouette of the inputted image. The method includes utilizing the 3D clothing plane and the 3D model of human body to generate a smooth 3D clothing model through a deformation algorithm. A decomposition algorithm of intrinsic image is utilized along with a shape-from-shading algorithm to acquire a set of detail information of clothing from the inputted image. A weighted Laplace editing algorithm is utilized to shift the acquired detail information of clothing to the smooth 3D clothing model to yield a final 3D clothing model. A 3D clothing model is used to generate the surface geometry details including folds, wrinkles.
US09613415B2 Protective film detecting apparatus and protective film detecting method
Disclosed herein is a protective film detecting method including the steps of supplying a mist to a work surface of a workpiece in the condition where the work surface is coated with a protective film, applying light to the work surface of the workpiece, imaging the work surface of the workpiece after supplying the mist, and detecting an uncoated area where the protective film is not formed, by using a difference in light intensity between a coated area where the protective film is formed and the uncoated area where the protective film is not formed to cause the formation of asperities due to droplets formed from the mist supplied to the work surface of the workpiece and the occurrence of Mie scattering of the light applied to the asperities, the difference in light intensity being detected from an image obtained in the imaging step.
US09613414B2 Method and system for inspecting objects provided with a gas-barrier layer
Disclosed are a method and an accompanying system for inspecting objects (5) provided with a gas-barrier layer. The objects have at least one base layer (5a) of a first material, polyethylene or polypropylene, for example, and at least one gas-barrier layer of a different material, EVA or EVOH, for example. An image-recording module (6), such as an infrared camera, records an image of each object (5) and processes the images by means of a processing module (7) in such a way that faulty objects (5) are detected and eliminated. More specifically, the image recording module (6) creates the image of each object (5) within the invisible light spectrum, and the processing module (7) then examines the recorded image, wherein the presence, the absence or the thickness of the gas-barrier layer is determined on the basis of the image.
US09613407B2 Display management for high dynamic range video
A display management processor receives an input image with enhanced dynamic range to be displayed on a target display which has a different dynamic range than a reference display. The input image is first transformed into a perceptually-quantized (PQ) color space. A non-linear mapping function generates a tone-mapped intensity image in response to the characteristics of the source and target display and a measure of the intensity of the PQ image. After a detail-preservation step which may generate a filtered tone-mapped intensity image, an image-adaptive intensity and saturation adjustment step generates an intensity adjustment factor and a saturation adjustment factor as functions of the measure of intensity and saturation of the PQ image, which together with the filtered tone-mapped intensity image are used to generate the output image. Examples of the functions to compute the intensity and saturation adjustment factors are provided.
US09613401B2 Method to obtain 3D images of a flowing region beneath an object using speckle reflections
A method for imaging a flowing media within static regions includes obtaining a plurality of signals using the speckle properties of the flowing media. The plurality of signals are compared to one another such as by subtraction. The static regions are removed from the plurality of signals by the comparison. The remaining signals are combined (such as by summing) to produce an image of the flowing media.
US09613397B2 Display method and electronic apparatus
A display method and an electronic apparatus include a display unit with various kinds of different display modes, so that when the current display mode of the display unit is the first display mode, the first application in the electronic apparatus is initiated, and then the electronic apparatus detects the first parameter information of the first application, and then determines the correspondence relationship between the first parameter information and the display modes, determines the second display mode corresponding to the first parameter information, and adjusts the display unit from the first display mode displayed currently to the second display mode at last. Determining the display modes according to different applications running in the electronic apparatus increases the display effect of the electronic apparatus and reduces the power consumption of the display of the electronic apparatus.
US09613393B2 Closed loop CPU performance control
The invention provides a technique for targeted scaling of the voltage and/or frequency of a processor included in a computing device. One embodiment involves scaling the voltage/frequency of the processor based on the number of frames per second being input to a frame buffer in order to reduce or eliminate choppiness in animations shown on a display of the computing device. Another embodiment of the invention involves scaling the voltage/frequency of the processor based on a utilization rate of the GPU in order to reduce or eliminate any bottleneck caused by slow issuance of instructions from the CPU to the GPU. Yet another embodiment of the invention involves scaling the voltage/frequency of the CPU based on specific types of instructions being executed by the CPU. Further embodiments include scaling the voltage and/or frequency of a CPU when the CPU executes workloads that have characteristics of traditional desktop/laptop computer applications.
US09613391B2 Image processing architecture
An inspection system that receives image data corresponding to an image and processes the image data to produce a report corresponding to characteristics of the image. Interface cards receive the image data in a flow, where each interface card receives image data corresponding to a different portion of the image. Process nodes connect to the interface cards, and receive the image data from the interface cards. A host computer is connected to the process nodes, and job managers implemented in the host computer manage the flow of image data to and from the process nodes. The job managers remain operable during a crash of one of the process nodes. Process node programs are implemented in the process nodes, and analyze a portion of the image data and produce the report corresponding to the characteristics of the analyzed portion of the image data. At least one process node program is implemented in each process node. The process node programs rapidly analyze the image. The process node programs are isolated from the job managers so that a crash of a process node program does not crash the job manager.
US09613382B1 Systems and methods for automatically synchronizing online communities
A computer-implemented method for automatically synchronizing online communities may comprise identifying login information for a first user account associated with the first online community, accessing the first user account using the login information for the first user account, obtaining information from the first user account, and modifying, based on the information obtained from the first user account, a second user account associated with a second online community. Corresponding systems and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US09613379B2 Trader portal system and method
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a computer-implemented trader portal system and method for use within a trading organization supporting multiple traders. The trader portal system integrates available trader related resources from multiple sources for trader viewing and utilization. The trader portal system may include administrative controls for allowing administrative configuration of the trader related resources visible to the multiple traders within the trading organization. The trader portal system may further include a source collection engine for collecting the trader-related resources from the multiple sources and a source integration engine for integrating the collected trader related resources with the trader portal system in accordance with the administrative configuration. The trader portal system may further include multiple modules accessible to the traders through a user interface, each of the multiple modules displaying at least one of the collected trader related resources as determined by the source integration engine.
US09613376B2 Apparatus and method for recipient distribution and tracking
An apparatus and method of maintaining beneficiary information are disclosed. The apparatus can be configured to perform the method, which may include obtaining information for one or more recipients of one or more conveyances of property, obtaining one or more digital IDs from the one or more recipients, maintaining the one or more digital IDs from the one or more recipients by periodically sending notifications to the one or more recipients, and distributing assets with the one or more digital IDs to the one or more recipients.
US09613367B2 Assessment of users feedback data to evaluate a software object
In one embodiment, feedback data of a software object is received through a sequence of cascaded GUIs. The cascaded GUIs include an interaction portion to receive the feedback data from users at a plurality of feedback levels. Further, user role weightings of the users, account weightings of enterprises associated with the users and a time weighting corresponding to a life-cycle phase of the software object are retrieved. Furthermore, average rating of the software object corresponding to each feedback level is determined as a function of the user role weightings, the account weightings, the time weighting, the feedback data corresponding to a feedback level and a number of users submitted the feedback data. The determined average ratings and rating distribution corresponding to each feedback level are graphically displayed on the interaction portion associated with a next feedback level.
US09613365B2 Methods, systems, and computer readable media for secure near field communication of a non-secure memory element payload
According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for secure near field communication (NFC) of a non-secure memory element payload. The method includes receiving, at an NFC enabled mobile device and from a content provider, a payload. The method also includes storing the received payload in a non-secure memory element of the NFC enabled mobile device. The method further includes transferring the stored payload from the non-secure memory element of the NFC enabled mobile device to a secure memory element of the NFC enabled mobile device, wherein transferring the stored payload includes loading the stored payload into a secure reloadable payload instance. The method further includes establishing a NFC link between the NFC enabled mobile device and an NFC reader. The method further includes communicating, via the NFC link, the transferred payload from the secure reloadable payload instance to the NFC reader.
US09613364B2 Method and system of identifying a concept of a good or service for an unmet market potential
A computing device is configured to identify a concept of a good or service for an unmet market potential. A Global User Search Data file (GUSD) comprising information related to a search object is read. A morpheme combination in the search object from the GUSD is identified. The morpheme combination is compared to a first set of pre-existing terms. A first score is assigned to the search object based on the comparison, wherein a higher first score is assigned if the morpheme combination is not found in the first set of pre-existing terms. An un-successfulness of the search object is determined and a second score is assigned, wherein a higher second score is assigned the more un-successful the search object is. An aggregate of all the scores for a search term is compared to a predetermined threshold. If the aggregate score is above the predetermined threshold, the search term is identified as a concept of a good or service for an unmet market potential.
US09613363B2 Methods, systems and apparatus to generate market segmentation data with anonymous location data
Methods and apparatus are disclosed to determine a consumer classification segment. A disclosed example method involves generating, with a processor, a list of consumer classification segments based on geographic indicators associated with a mobile device, associating, with the processor, the mobile device with a first consumer classification segment of the list of consumer classification segments if the geographic indicators were retrieved while a first application was executed, and associating, with the processor, the mobile device with a second consumer classification segment of the list of consumer classification segments if the geographic indicators were retrieved while a second application was executed.
US09613352B1 Card-less payments and financial transactions
Payments and financial transactions are made without a physical card (and without a password). Payment information of a payer is functionally handicapped while stored in a payment user profile on a hosting payment processor server. When a payment request from a payee is received by the payment processor server, a QR-code or other machine readable information is generated for display by a payee device. Once the QR-code is scanned by the payer device, a human gesture is requested in order to unlock the payment information stored in the payment user profile. The correct human gesture reconstitutes the key (or security data) stored on the payer device, and then transmits the key to the payment processor server for reconstituting another key used to enable payment information to be used to execute the payment.
US09613351B2 Apparatus and method for commercial transactions using a communication device
An apparatus for effecting commercial transactions with a server using a transaction card via a communication device is provided. The apparatus includes a transaction device coupled with the communication device for capturing information from the transaction card and a controller for converting the captured card information into an encrypted audio signal and for transmitting the audio signal to the communication device. The communication device delivers the audio signal to the server for processing the commercial transaction.
US09613346B2 Vending machine route management
An embodiment includes a method executed by at least one processor comprising: determining inventories for first and second times for a first vending machine (VM); determining inventories for first and second times for a second VM; determining inventories for first and second times for a third VM; and determining a service route to visit the first and second VMs on a specific date, and to specifically avoid visiting the third VM on the specific date, in response to determining the inventories for the second times for the first, second, and third VMs. Other embodiments are described herein.
US09613342B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing system, and information processing method
An information processing apparatus includes an acquiring unit configured to acquire first failure information on failures that have occurred in a first device of a predetermined model of a predetermined customer, and acquire second failure information on failures that have occurred in a second device of the predetermined model; a calculating unit configured to calculate first operation information on the first device by using the first failure information, and calculate second operation information on the second device by using the second failure information; and an output unit configured to output proposal information indicating a proposal based on the first operation information and the second operation information.
US09613341B2 Calculating trust score on web based platform
A method for calculating trust level of a user on social networking sites, comprising: consolidating information related to users operatively associated with at least a web based social platform; assigning weight to each of the consolidated information; computing aggregated score for at least an information; computing weighted average of the aggregated scores of the information; and calculating trust score based on the weighted average score. It further comprises assigning a trust level to the users based upon the trust. The method enables a user to create web of trust for social contacts or friends on the web based social platform wherein the web of trust comprises of most trusted friends, average trusted friends and least trusted friends.
US09613338B1 Reading station structures
In some examples, a reader system is provided for managing inventory items in an inventory system. The reader system may be configured to read tags associated with items stowed in an inventory holder. The inventory holder may be detachably coupled to a mobile drive unit. The mobile drive unit may move the inventory holder to a first position near an antenna of the reader system and the tags may begin to be read. While reading or at other times in the reading process, the mobile drive unit may move the inventory holder relative to the antenna. The identified tags may be compared to a manifest list of items expected to be stowed in the inventory holder.
US09613333B2 Infrastructure-mounted RFID tags
Infrastructure-mounted RFID-readable tags or transponders are provided for various applications. Such infrastructure tags may be employed in combination with RFID-readable product tags and an RFID reader for an improved inventory-management system which requires both types of tags to be scanned to constitute a successful product count. Infrastructure tags may also be employed as “read” or “no-read” tags in an RFID read field. The infrastructure tags of the RFID read field are combined with an RFID reader which is dynamically adaptable during initial set-up and use to improve the performance of the read field. When a perturbing object is detected in the read field, one or more performance parameters of the reader are adjusted to overcome any perturbing influence caused by the object.
US09613330B2 Identity and access management
A computer-implemented process for an endpoint for automated fulfillment, includes: in an Automatic Fulfillment (AF) server: creating an endpoint on the AF server; selecting supported commands; and for each command, defining required and optional parameters and endpoint type specific implementation details; and in a Compliance Manager (CM): running discovery to find new endpoint and create metadata for it in the CM; for each command to be automated, filling in mappings for at least all required parameters; and enabling the command; enabling the endpoint; binding the endpoint to a business source; and ensuring that the business source uses a fulfillment process that uses the AF server.
US09613327B2 Adapting an incremental information object
Systems and methods for adapting an incremental information object (IIO) to accommodate a change in a workflow are provided. A method includes analyzing an IIO, wherein the IIO comprises a plurality of tiles, and wherein the plurality of tiles comprise a code. The code is confirmed and, if the confirmation is successful, a determination is made as to whether the workflow has changed. If the workflow has changed the IIO is modified to change the information density of the IIO, a new code comprising a bitstream is generated, and the bitstream is overwritten on the plurality of tiles.
US09613326B2 Method and system for filtering common fields across multiple data sets
A system and method for display of graphical components on a user interface. Multiple components may be displayed on a graphical user interface an active dashboard. Each component is a graphical representation of a report generated from plurality of data fields stored in objects on a database. At least some of the reports are generated from different data models. The displayed components are filtered on the basis of at least one data field that is a common field among the different data models.
US09613318B2 Intelligent user interaction experience for mobile computing devices
A system for assessing a user interaction experience of content displayed on a mobile device, implemented by a computing processor, receives an indication of content to be displayed on the mobile device. The indication is received in response to a user attempting to access the content. The system analyzes the content to assess the user interaction experience of the content to be displayed on the mobile device. The analysis is based at least on the mobile device on which the content is to be displayed. The user interaction experience is comprised of the viewing quality of the content to be displayed on the mobile device, and/or a feasibility of user interaction with the content. Based on the user interaction experience, the system presents, on the mobile device on which the content is to be displayed, an indication of the user interaction experience and the indication of the content to be displayed on the mobile device.
US09613308B2 Spoofing remote control apparatus and methods
Robotic devices may be operated by users remotely. A learning controller apparatus may detect remote transmissions comprising user control instructions. The learning apparatus may receive sensory input conveying information about robot's state and environment (context). The learning apparatus may monitor one or more wavelength (infrared light, radio channel) and detect transmissions from user remote control device to the robot during its operation by the user. The learning apparatus may be configured to develop associations between the detected user remote control instructions and actions of the robot for given context. When a given sensory context occurs, the learning controller may automatically provide control instructions to the robot that may be associated with the given context. The provision of control instructions to the robot by the learning controller may obviate the need for user remote control of the robot thereby enabling autonomous operation by the robot.
US09613304B2 Smartcard connector
A smartcard connector for connecting a smartcard within a card holder to an electronic device. The smartcard connector includes a card holder having a card holding space, a contact pad integral with the card holder and in communicative contact with the card holding space, and an external adapter integral with the card holder and in electrical contact with the contact pad. The adapter is for communicatively connecting a smartcard received and held within the card holding space and in electrical contact with the contact pad to an external data cable. The data cable is also connected to an electrical device, such as a computer, so that the smartcard may be accessed by the computer without removing the smartcard from the card holder. The card holder may also include a battery, display screen, read/write memory, security unit, notification unit, amplification unit, and/or a light.
US09613301B2 Print data processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program for deforming image elements of a watermark from intermediate print data
Provided is a print data processing apparatus including an intermediate data acquisition section that acquires intermediate data which is generated from document data described in a page description language and includes plural image elements, an extraction section that extracts image elements of a watermark from among the image elements of the intermediate data acquired by the intermediate data acquisition section, a deformation section that deforms each of the image elements of the watermark extracted by the extraction section into a shape that does not include an overlapping portion between the image elements of the watermark, and an output section that outputs an image element group of the watermark deformed by the deformation section, to an image data generation device that generates image data for a printing device from the intermediate data.
US09613299B2 Method of identifying pattern training need during verification of recognized text
Methods and systems for performing character recognition of a document image include analyzing verification performed by a user on a recognized text obtained by character recognition of a document image, identifying analogous changes of a first incorrect character for a first correct character, and prompting the user to initiate a training of a recognition pattern based on the identified analogous changes.
US09613291B2 Method and system for patching up a point cloud of an object
A method for patching up a point cloud comprises obtaining a point cloud and a predetermined interval and a filtering parameter of curvature. Then a void in the point cloud which needs to be patched up is identified. A minimum encasing box is created to enclose the void. Points inside the minimum encasing box and outside the void are selected to create a B-spline curve surface. The B-spline curve surface are interpolated by the predetermined interval to obtain a plurality of discrete points which are used to patch up the void. Messy points in the void according to the predetermined interval and the filtering parameter of curvature are determined and deleted. Positions of the points in the void are adjusted along their normal vector directions to smooth the point cloud.
US09613289B2 X-ray diagnosis apparatus and image processing apparatus
According to an embodiment, in an X-ray diagnosis apparatus, a detector detects a position of a feature point in the sequentially generated X-ray images. A corrector performs a correction process such that an angle of a line segment including the feature point and a single point based on the feature point detected in any one of the sequentially generated X-ray images substantially agree with an angle based on the feature point and a single point based on the feature point detected in a new X-ray image generated after the X-ray image, thereby sequentially generating corrected images in which a position different from the feature point in the images is substantially the same. Every time each of the corrected images is newly generated by the corrector, a controller sequentially generates the corrected images, thereby displaying a moving image on a display unit.
US09613277B2 Role-based tracking and surveillance
A method for surveilling a monitored environment includes classifying an individual detected in the monitored environment according to a role fulfilled by the individual within the monitored environment, generating a trajectory that illustrates movements and locations of the individual within the monitored environment, and detecting when the trajectory indicates an event that is inconsistent with an expected pattern for the role.
US09613267B2 Method and system of extracting label:value data from a document
This disclosure provides an exemplary method and system for extracting structured label and value pairwise textual data from a textual document. According to an exemplary method, initially a layout analysis is performed resulting in one or more alternatives for grouping and ordering the textual elements of interest. Next, textual elements are tagged as including a label term, a value term or a label and value term. Finally, a sequence-based method is applied to the tagged elements to generate one or more sequence listings representative of the label and value pairwise data structure(s) and label:value pairwise data is extracted.
US09613265B2 Method and device for capturing a document
A method and device for capturing a positionally corrected image of a document is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of: obtaining a two-dimensional image of the document with a mobile terminal apparatus; performing edge detection within the two-dimensional image to identify edges of the document; determining angles between detected edges; calculating, based on the detected edges and the angles determined, a three-dimensional position of the document relative to a position of the mobile terminal apparatus; calculating correction information to correct, by relative movement, the position of the document relative to the position of the mobile terminal apparatus; providing first guidance information derived from the correction information to a user of the mobile terminal apparatus, guiding the user to perform the relative movement; and capturing a positionally corrected image of the document. Thereby, the document can be captured with a quality sufficient to permit Optical Character Recognition (OCR).
US09613264B2 Shape recognition using partial shapes
Shape recognition is performed based on determining whether one or more ink strokes is not part of a shape or a partial shape. Ink strokes are divided into segments and the segments analyzed employing a relative angular distance histogram. The histogram analysis yields stable, incremental, and discriminating featurization results. Neural networks may also be employed along with the histogram analysis to determine complete shapes from partial shape entries and autocomplete suggestions provided to users for conversion of the shape into a known object.
US09613244B2 2D indicia pose estimation and consequent grid localization and/or synchronization
Systems and methods of operation for a machine-readable symbol reader for estimating the relative position, orientation and/or distance of a scanned target object or item labeled with two dimensional (2D) indicia, such as a digital watermark. Such estimation information may be provided to a localization process or a decoding process to assist such processes in decoding the 2D indicia from an image of the object labeled with the 2D indicia. The machine-readable symbol reader may include an aiming system which projects a light pattern onto a target object. The reader may capture one or more images of the target object while the light pattern is projected thereon and analyze at least one characteristic of the pattern to estimate position, orientation or distance of the target object relative to the machine-readable symbol reader. Such information may be used to improve decoding of the 2D indicia.
US09613243B2 Apparatus and method for reading optical information with low-fatigue visual interface
An apparatus and method for reading optical information and that includes an interface with reduced visual fatigue. In an embodiment, the apparatus may include an acquisition means for acquiring the optical information. The apparatus may further include a body with a frontal face to be disposed between a minimum and maximum work distance, an illuminating means for emitting an illuminating pattern, an aiming means for emitting an aiming pattern, an indicating means for emitting a reading apparatus outcome pattern. The illuminating means, aiming means, and indicating means including respective non-coherent light sources, and each are configurable by operating parameters that include wavelengths of each of the light sources are selectable. The wavelength of the aiming means may range from 430 to 470 nm, illuminating means may range from 590 to 650 nm, and indicating means may range from 530 to 560 nm.
US09613241B2 Wirelessly identifying participant characteristics
A system and method for identifying persons near a mobile device includes a wireless signaling system including an incoming wireless signal receiver, a device motion sensing system including at least a first sensor and a controller configured to determine whether the device is being moved in accordance with a predetermined gesture and to responsively enter a personnel data collection mode. In the personnel data collection mode, the device may transmit a query and receives an identification signal from at least one other device and identifies a user of the device based on the received identification signal. The predetermined gesture is a spinning gesture in an embodiment. In an embodiment, a thermal sensor is used to identify or enumerate personnel. The identification signal may be one of a Bluetooth ID and a WiFi ID.
US09613234B2 System and method for mounting a magnetic card reader head onto a card reader
A magnetic reader head assembly includes a magnetic reader head compartment, a frame and an elastic component. The magnetic reader head compartment comprises electronic and mechanical components of the magnetic reader head. The frame has a front side and a back side and has a footprint matching the footprint of the magnetic reader head compartment. The front side is configured to attach to a back wall of the magnetic reader head compartment while allowing the magnetic reader head compartment to move out or retract from the frame. The elastic component is configured to be placed at the back side of the frame and to push the frame out in order to press the magnetic reader head compartment against a magnetic card stripe.
US09613223B2 Method for application management, corresponding system, and user device
A method for application management is provided. First, an original application is received. A license code is injected into the original application through a repackaging process to generate a repackaged application. Next, the repackaged application is published for a user device to download and install, wherein the user device executes a client program. When the user device executes the repackaged application, the license code sends a license check request to activate the client program to send a license check response according to license information of the repackaged application. The license check response indicates whether the repackaged application is allowed to be further executed. When the license check response indicates that the repackage application is not allowed to be further executed, the license code terminates the repackaged application.
US09613221B1 Signed application cards
A device that displays signed application cards. The device receives a card object that includes: an application function identifier that identifies an application function of a native application, a digital signature, and a certificate that comprises a public key. The device verifies the authenticity of the digital signature with the public key in the certificate. The device determines that the certificate is signed by a developer of the native application referenced by the card object. The device renders an application card on the display based on the information included in the card object. The application card includes a text string, an image, an audio, and/or an image. The device overlays an indicator onto the application card. The indicator indicates that the authenticity of the digital signature has been verified. The indicator also indicates that the developer of the native application authorized the rendering of the application card.
US09613220B2 Secure data parser method and system
The present invention provides a method and system for securing sensitive data from unauthorized access or use. The method and system of the present invention is useful in a wide variety of settings, including commercial settings generally available to the public which may be extremely large or small with respect to the number of users. The method and system of the present invention is also useful in a more private setting, such as with a corporation or governmental agency, as well as between corporation, governmental agencies or any other entity.
US09613218B2 Encryption system in a virtualized environment
For a host that executes one or more guest virtual machines (GVMs), some embodiments provide a novel encryption method for encrypting the data messages sent by the GVMs. The method initially receives a data message to send for a GVM executing on the host. The method then determines whether it should encrypt the data message based on a set of one or more encryption rules. When the process determines that it should encrypt the received data message, it encrypts the data message and forwards the encrypted data message to its destination; otherwise, the method just forwards the received data message unencrypted to its destination. In some embodiments, the host encrypts differently the data messages for different GVMs that execute on the host. When two different GVMs are part of two different logical overlay networks that are implemented on common network fabric, the method in some embodiments encrypts the data messages exchanged between the GVMs of one logical network differently than the data messages exchanged between the GVMs of another logical network. In some embodiments, the method can also encrypt different types of data messages from the same GVM differently. Also, in some embodiments, the method can dynamically enforce encryption rules in response to dynamically detected events, such as malware infections.
US09613214B2 Self-measuring nonvolatile memory devices with remediation capabilities and associated systems and methods
Several embodiments of systems incorporating nonvolatile memory devices are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a system can include a central processor (CPU) and a nonvolatile memory device operably coupled to the CPU. The nonvolatile memory device can include a memory that stores pre-measurement instructions that are executable by the nonvolatile memory upon startup, but not executable by the CPU upon startup. In operation, the pre-measurement instructions direct the nonvolatile memory to take a measurement of at least a portion of its contents and to cryptographically sign the measurement to indicate that the measurement was taken by the nonvolatile memory device. In one embodiment, the CPU can use the measurement to determine whether the nonvolatile memory device is trustworthy.
US09613213B2 Using telemetry to reduce malware definition package size
Clients send telemetry data to a cloud server, where the telemetry data includes security-related information such as file creations, timestamps and malware detected at the clients. The cloud server analyzes the telemetry data to identify malware that is currently spreading among the clients. Based on the analysis of the telemetry data, the cloud server segments malware definitions in a cloud definition database into a set of local malware definitions and a set of cloud malware definitions. The cloud server provides the set of local malware definitions to the clients as a local malware definition update, and replies to cloud definition lookup requests from clients with an indication of whether a file identified in a request contains malware. If the file is malicious, the client remediates the malware using local malware definition update.
US09613211B1 Systems and methods for identifying suspicious text-messaging applications on mobile devices
A computer-implemented method for identifying suspicious text-messaging applications on mobile devices may include (1) identifying at least one outgoing text message on a mobile device, (2) analyzing at least one attribute of the outgoing text message identified on the mobile device, (3) determining that the outgoing text message is illegitimate based at least in part on analyzing the attribute of the outgoing text message, (4) identifying, in response to the determination, a suspicious text-messaging application that created the illegitimate outgoing text message on the mobile device, and then (5) performing, in response to the determination, at least one security action on the suspicious text-messaging application to prevent the suspicious text-messaging application from creating additional illegitimate text messages on the mobile device. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US09613209B2 Augmenting system restore with malware detection
An anti-malware program monitors the behavior of a system after a system restore to determine the likelihood of a hidden infection of malicious code still existing after the system restore. The anti-malware program observes the dynamic behavior of the system by monitoring conditions that are likely to signify the possibility of an infection thereby necessitating the need to initiate anti-malware detection. The anti-malware program may observe the restoration history, system settings, malware infection history, to determine the likelihood of an existing hidden infection after a system restore.
US09613205B2 Alternate authentication
A user may utilize an existing digital identity to authorize the user's access to security-enabled device operations, where the security-enabled device comprises a cryptographic chip. The device can receive a user authentication token from the digital user identification service, which authenticates a user's identity. Further, the security-enabled device can validate the user authentication token, and provide the user access to device security operations on the security-enabled device if the user authentication token is successfully validated, allowing the user to reset their security access information for the device.
US09613200B2 Ear biometric capture, authentication, and identification method and system
The current document discloses an ear-biometrics-based authentication and identification system that includes an ear-image-capture subsystem that generates an image of a user's ear, a template-generation subsystem that extracts features from the generated image to generate a template that is stored in an electronic memory, and a template-comparison subsystem that compares the generated template to previously generated and stored templates in order to identifier the user.
US09613196B2 Protection system including machine learning snapshot evaluation
This disclosure is directed to a protection system including machine learning snapshot evaluation. A device may comprise a machine learning engine (MLE) to generate snapshots of device operation. The MLE may use active or planned operations in the snapshot to learn user behavior. Once normal user behavior is established for the device, the MLE may be able to determine when snapshots include unusual behavior that may signify a threat to the device. Snapshots determined to include unusual behavior may be transmitted to a remote resource for evaluation. The remote resource may include at least a user behavior classification engine (UBCE) to classify the user behavior by characterizing it as at least one type of use. The snapshot may be analyzed by the UBCE to determine if potential threats exist in the device, and the threat analysis may be provided to the device for evaluation and/or corrective action.
US09613193B1 Mechanism for locking a computer display and for unlocking the display when purposely used
A computer system, portable electronic device, and method are provided for preventing accidental enabling of a disabled display and/or graphical user interface (GUI) of the display screen. The computer, device, and method hereof enable the display screen by first detecting the difference between an accidental or unintended touch on the display screen and a purposeful user interaction. An accidental touch actuation can cause a button to appear on the display, yet the display and GUI remain disabled or “locked”. It is not until the user actuates the button for a predetermined amount of time will the display and GUI be restored to an enabled or “unlocked” state. If purposeful user interaction is detected, the display screen is immediately transitioned from a disabled to enabled state to quickly awaken the computer system or portable electronic device.
US09613183B2 Post-authorization transaction bundling control
A data processing control comprising an outgoing payment request control object having 1) user-selectable data records, each user-selectable data record having one or more associated fields, 2) graphical attributes to allow the user-selectable data records to be displayed, and 3) functional attributes to allow the user-selectable data records to be submitted for payment authorization by a third party. An incoming authorized payment control object having 1) authorized payment data records, each of the authorized payment data records having one or more associated fields, 2) graphical attributes to allow the authorized payment data records to be displayed, and 3) functional attributes to allow the authorized payment data records to be submitted for fund transfer in a single bundled payment transaction. The outgoing payment request control object and the incoming authorized payment control object are generated in a user interface for a healthcare services provider.
US09613177B2 Methods of generating circuit layouts that are to be manufactured using SADP routing techniques
One method disclosed herein involves, among other things, generating a set of mandrel mask rules, block mask rules and a virtual, software-based non-mandrel-metal mask. The method also includes creating a set of virtual non-mandrel mask rules that is a replica of the mandrel mask rules, generating a set of metal routing design rules based upon the mandrel mask rules, the block mask rules and the virtual non-mandrel mask rules, generating the circuit routing layout based upon the metal routing design rules, decomposing the circuit routing layout into a mandrel mask pattern and a block mask pattern, generating a first set of mask data corresponding to the mandrel mask pattern, and generating a second set of mask data corresponding to the block mask pattern.
US09613176B2 Buffer chain management for alleviating routing congestion
Systems and techniques for alleviating congestion are described. A set of buffer chains that pass through a congested region of the circuit design can be identified. Next, the set of the buffer chains can be removed from the circuit design. A placement blockage in the circuit design can then be created that covers at least a portion of the congested region. Next, the buffer chains that were removed can be reconstructed in the circuit design in the presence of the placement blockage, thereby alleviating congestion. Once the buffer chains have been reconstructed, the placement blockage can be removed from the circuit design. In some embodiments, congestion can be alleviated by spreading out buffer chains based on spreading out center of mass lines corresponding to the buffer chains.
US09613172B2 Efficient deployment of table lookup (TLU) in an enterprise-level scalable circuit simulation architecture
A system for conducting numerical analysis includes a processor that is configured to define a plurality of components in a circuit and a condition to be analyzed, a module that is configured to perform a table look-up for components of the plurality of components, a module that is configured to acquire a result for the condition to be analyzed based on table information when a component of the plurality of components is defined in a table and when the table includes the condition to be analyzed, and a module that is configured to conduct the analysis of the circuit using the result based on the table information for the component.
US09613169B2 Vessel stability simulator
The present document describes a computing platform for simulating stability-related variables of a vessel comprising vessel elements placed in a given configuration, the computing platform comprising: a database for storing: a list of the vessel elements and information about the vessel elements; a simulation module for computing values of the stability-related variables using the vessel elements placed in the given configuration and the information about the vessel elements; and a graphical user interface for: receiving user instructions about a selection of the vessel elements among the list of the vessel elements and about the configuration of the vessel elements on the vessel; outputting the values of the stability-related variables; and displaying a representation of the vessel indicative of the values of the stability-related variables.
US09613168B2 Computer aided modeling
A solution is introduced in which, instead of providing an object with all information, some of the information is provided by means of one or more group definitions. This is achieved by performing a grouping operation during which an object having object data defining at least one property of the object is assigned to a group having at least one group definition defining at least one feature shared by objects assigned to the group; and storing as mapping information a grouping time indicating the time the grouping operation was performed to the object and a link between the object and the group.
US09613164B2 System and method for data management in large data networks
A system and method for storing an input data network, in the form of graph is provided. The system includes a master node and a plurality of slave nodes. The master node is operable to receive the data network in the form of a graph, the graph including a plurality of vertices connected by edges; calculate a probability of co-retrieval for each of the plurality of vertices; and assign each of the plurality of vertices to one of the plurality of compute nodes based on the calculated probability of co-retrieval. Another method and system are provided for converting a dataset into a graph based index and storing the index on disk. Respective systems and methods of querying such data networks are also provided.
US09613159B2 Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for integrating a fit-to-size scale factor in a sequence of scale factors
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are provided for integrating a fit-to-size scale factor in a sequence of scale factors. A fit-to-size scale factor can be determined based on original dimensions of information to be displayed and on dimensions of a window in which to display the information. The determined fit-to-size scale factor can be integrated in a listing of scale factors such that when a user steps through the sequence of scale factors, the user can select from the sequence the fit-to-size scale factor with which to display the information. In some cases, a auto-resize mode can be seamlessly enabled such that the information may automatically scale to its fit-to-size scale factor when the window is re-sized.
US09613156B2 Cookie information sharing method and system
This invention discloses a cookie information sharing method that comprises the following steps: reading cookie information in a parent browser, said parent browser being a browser which stores the cookie information; importing the cookie information read from the parent browser into a child browser, said child browser being a browser which needs to acquiring the cookie information from the parent browser. This application also provides a cookie information sharing system for realizing the proceeding method. The cookie information sharing method and system of this application are able to reduce occupancy of system resources by user's information records, and also to realize sharing of the user's information records.
US09613155B2 System and framework for multi-dimensionally visualizing and interacting with large data sets
An apparatus and method for accessing and controlling data has a computer coupled to a display screen and to a source of a plurality of data items. The computer is programmed with a program having a graphical user interface that displays symbols on the display screen that represent the data items. The symbols may be displayed and colored in groups based upon the similarity of content of the data that the symbols represent. The content may also generate labels for the symbols. Lines extending between symbols graphically indicate the relatedness of the data that the symbols represent and the size of symbols may indicate the calculated relevance to user interests.
US09613149B2 Automatic mapping of a location identifier pattern of an object to a semantic type using object metadata
Systems and methods for automatic mapping of a location identifier pattern of an object to a semantic type using object metadata are disclosed. In one aspect, embodiments of the present disclosure include a method, which may be implemented on a system, of identifying a set of tags associated with a website that is hosted by a web server. The method further includes, detecting a web page in the website in which a tag of the set of tags is identified, extracting a pattern from a Universal Resource Locator (URL) of the web page, and/or storing the pattern in a database embodied in a machine-readable storage medium as being mapped to the semantic type. The tag corresponds to a semantic type with which the content embodied in the web page has a semantic relationship and the pattern corresponds to the semantic type with which the content embodied in the web page has a semantic relationship.
US09613125B2 Data store organizing data using semantic classification
Data stores that store content units and annotations regarding the content units derived through a semantic interpretation of the content units. When annotations are stored in a database, different parts of an annotation may be stored in different tables of the database. For example, one or more tables of the database may store all semantic classifications for the annotations, while one or more other tables may store content of all of the annotations. A user may be permitted to provide natural language queries for searching the database. A natural language query may be semantically interpreted to determine one or more annotations from the query. The semantic interpretation of the query may be performed using the same annotation model used to determine annotations stored in the database. Semantic classifications and format of the annotations for a query may be the same as one or more annotations stored in the database.
US09613110B2 Fast serialization for data transfer
The present disclosure describes methods, systems, and computer program products for serializing data for data transfer. One computer-implemented method includes analyzing a column of data stored in the first database to determine at least one serialization parameter, the at least one serialization parameter comprises a repetition counter, a replication counter, or a variable type; determining a data serialization scheme associated with the data based on at least one of the repetition count or the replication counter; determining a variable serialization scheme associated with the data based on the variable type; repeating the analyzing, the determining of the data serialization scheme, and the determining of the variable serialization scheme; serializing the data stored in the first database using the data serialization scheme associated with the data and the variable serialization scheme associated with the data; and transferring the serialized data to the second database.
US09613105B1 Streamlined data entry based on data relationships
During a data-entry technique, a subset of desired information is determined based on an attribute of the user (such as an identifier). For example, the subset of the information may be associated with at least a field in a document, and the remainder of the information may be associated with at least a second field. This second field may be: empty, related to the subset of the information, and/or redundant with the subset of the information. Using the determined subset of the information, the data-entry process may be simplified. In particular, a user may only have to provide the subset of the information, instead of all the information.
US09613104B2 System and method for building a point-in-time snapshot of an eventually-consistent data store
A method and system for building a point-in-time snapshot of an eventually-consistent data store. The data store includes key-value pairs stored on a plurality of storage nodes. In one embodiment, the data store is implemented as an Apache® Cassandra database running in the “cloud.” The data store includes a journaling mechanism that stores journals (i.e., inconsistent snapshots) of the data store on each node at various intervals. In Cassandra, these snapshots are sorted string tables that may be copied to a back-up storage location. A cluster of processing nodes may retrieve and resolve the inconsistent snapshots to generate a point-in-time snapshot of the data store corresponding to a lagging consistency point. In addition, the point-in-time snapshot may be updated as any new inconsistent snapshots are generated by the data store such that the lagging consistency point associated with the updated point-in-time snapshot is more recent.
US09613099B2 Dynamic hierarchical tagging system and method
A dynamical hierarchical tagging system connected to a user site through a remote communications network. The system may comprise a master controller, a job management server connected to the master controller, one or more scanners in communication with the job management server, wherein the one or more scanners are configured to scan for one or more user assets located at the user site, resulting in scan results, a scan logic processor connected to the master controller, wherein the scan logic processor is configured to store the scan results in a user database, a tagging logic engine connected to the master controller, wherein the tagging logic engine is configured to tag the scan results stored in the user database, and an indexing logic processor connected to the master controller, wherein the indexing logic processor is configured to search and index the tagged scan results stored in the user database.
US09613079B2 System and method for providing a synchronized data rerepresentation
A system and method for providing a synchronized data rerepresentation is provided. Data maintained by an originating application is accessed and the data is presented thorough an originating user interface. The data is marshaled into a form useable by a surrogate application with rerepresentation of the data through a surrogate user interface. Selections of the data are reflected across the originating user interface and the surrogate user interface. Actions on the data are synchronized between the originating application and the surrogate application.
US09613078B2 Multi-database log with multi-item transaction support
At a logging service, a representation of a transaction requested by a client is received. The transaction includes at least a first write operation directed to a data object at a first data store. Based at least in part on the contents of the representation and contents of a persistent log of the logging service, a determination is made that the requested transaction is to be committed. A log record corresponding to the first write operation is inserted into the persistent log. The first write is propagated to the first data store after the record has been inserted in the persistent log.
US09613076B2 Storing state in a dynamic content routing network
A client module of an object state storage is configured to identify a live object at a client. The client module is further configured to receive an update message for the live object from storage, the update message is stored by an object ID associated with the live object, and the update message allowing the property to be updated for the live object at the client in real-time. The client module is further configured to transmit the update message for the live object to the client.
US09613071B1 Deferred data storage
A method, system, and computer readable storage medium for deferred data storage are disclosed. Data sent via a local-area network is intercepted at a first hardware appliance of a plurality of hardware appliances in response to a first request for the data. A determination is performed of whether the data is locally accessible to the first hardware appliance. Instructions are transmitted to the first hardware appliance to retrieve the data locally accessible to the hardware appliance. The data is stored on at least one temporary page at a hardware appliance. The first hardware appliance and the second hardware appliance are in communication via the local-area network.
US09613070B2 Multi-entity normalization
In accordance with aspects of the disclosure, systems and methods are provided for normalizing data representing entities and relationships linking the entities including defining one or more graph rules describing searchable characteristics for the data representing the entities and relationships linking the entities, applying the one or more graph rules to the data representing the entities and the relationships linking the entities, identifying one or more matching instances between the one or more graph rules and the data representing the entities and the relationships linking the entities, and performing one or more actions to update the one or more matching instances between the one or more graph rules and the data representing the entities and the relationships linking the entities.
US09613069B2 Grid based data mobility
A data migration system and method are disclosed for migrating data from a source server to a target server. The system includes an index containing a plurality of data migration operations in a normalized data model, each data migration operation being stored in association with an attribute, and a data mover communicably connected to the index. The data mover is adapted to move data from the source server to the target server in accordance with the data migration operations contained in the index. The data mover has an attribute corresponding to the associated attribute of at least one data migration operation contained in the index, the attribute indicating the type of data migration operations that can be performed by the data mover.
US09613068B2 Scalable analysis platform for semi-structured data
A data transformation system includes a schema inference module and an export module. The schema inference module is configured to dynamically create a cumulative schema for objects retrieved from a first data source. Each of the retrieved objects includes (i) data and (ii) metadata describing the data. Dynamically creating the cumulative schema includes, for each object of the retrieved objects, (i) inferring a schema from the object and (ii) selectively updating the cumulative schema to describe the object according to the inferred schema. The export module is configured to output the data of the retrieved objects to a data destination system according to the cumulative schema.
US09613053B1 Techniques for providing access to a virtualized block storage device over a file-based network storage protocol
Techniques are described for allowing a data storage system to provision all vVols (or other similar virtual storage containers) as logical storage devices, which can be bound to either a block-based protocol endpoint as an exposed LUN or to a file-based protocol endpoint as a file. This may be accomplished by operating, as part of the file-based protocol endpoint, a lightweight filesystem that creates file abstractions that map to underlying logical storage devices.
US09613051B2 Data processing method, information processing apparatus, and recording medium
An data processing method includes: determining, from execution-target data, a plurality of data items included in the execution-target data, a same series of a plurality of processes being executed for the plurality of data items; associating identification information with each of the plurality of data items; and executing batch processing of the plurality of data items with which the identification information has been associated.
US09613049B2 Document integration and distribution system, method and device
A system is configured to receive a data file from an electronic device. The system, in one embodiment, is operable to receive a user's selection of a party together with information input by the user. The system is operable to send the data file to the selected party. The system stores, in association with the selected party, the input information and data related to the sending of the data file.
US09613042B1 Dynamic generation of video manifest files
Some content players use manifest files to obtain and play video content. The manifest files include metadata information for obtaining video chunks that together constitute a full video, and can be used by content players to obtain the chunks, stitch them together, and render the video as a stream. Described herein are techniques for dynamically generating manifest files. A request for a manifest file is received, such as from a video player. Manifest file contents are retrieved, such as from an original manifest file. A manifest file to be used by a video player to fetch video chunks is then dynamically generated and returned.
US09613037B2 Resource allocation for migration within a multi-tiered system
A method and system for intelligent tiering is provided. The method includes receiving a request for enabling a tiering process with respect to data. The computer processor retrieves a migration list indicating migration engines associated with the data. Additionally, an entity list of migration entities is retrieved and each migration entity is compared to associated policy conditions. In response, it is determined if matches exist between the migration entities and the associated policy conditions and a consolidated entity list is generated.
US09613033B2 Emotionally relevant content
Users may engage with content that may invoke various emotions. For example, a user may find an image as inspirational, a social network post as funny, etc. Accordingly, content may be labeled with user emotion labels, specified by users that engaged with the content, to create labeled content (e.g., the image may be labeled as inspirational). Emotional transition triggers may be defined for users (e.g., 30 minutes of a user writing a school report using a word processing application). Responsive to a triggering of an emotional transition trigger, labeled content may be provided to a user (e.g., the image may be provided to the user as an inspirational break from writing the school report). In this way, content may be labeled based upon emotions that the content invokes in users, and such labeled content may be provided to users in a contextually relevant manner (e.g., a study break).
US09613030B2 Device orientation based translation system
A method for translating content includes providing a plurality of content on a user device. The plurality of content is associated with a first region display mode. The plurality of content is displayed on the user device in the first region display mode. A predefined orientation is then detected in the user device. The plurality of content is then translated according to a second region display mode to produce a plurality of translated content. The plurality of translated content is then displayed on the user device. In different embodiments, the plurality of content may have been previously provided on the user device, may be retrieved over a network by the user device, or my be received through a user interface on the user device. A specific embodiment allows a user to rotate the user device 180 degrees to quickly and easily translate text displayed on the user device.
US09613027B2 Filled translation for bootstrapping language understanding of low-resourced languages
Annotated training data (e.g., sentences) in a first language are used to generate annotated training data for a second language. For example, annotated sentences in English are manually collected first, and then is used to generate annotated sentences in Chinese. The annotated training data includes slot labels, slot values and carrier phrases. The carrier phrases are the portions of the training data that is outside of a slot. The carrier phrases are translated from the first language to one or more translations in the second language. The translations may include machine translations as well as human translations. Entities for the slot values are determined for the translated sentences using content sources that include locale-dependent entities. The determined entities are used to fill the slots in the translations of the second language. All or a portion of the resulting sentences may be used for training models in the second language.
US09613019B2 Techniques for automatically generating test data
Techniques for automatically generating test data solve various problems in test data generation. A technique of automatically generating test data includes receiving a signature to be embedded in at least one character string to be generated and determining a total sum of attribute values intrinsic to characters in the character string. The sum is associated with each element of the signature. At least one of the characters in the character string may be selected from a character table describing characters prepared to create the test data so as to achieve the determined total sum for each element of the signature. The generated test data contains the character string including the selected character.
US09613018B2 Applying a GUI display effect formula in a hidden column to a section of data
Described are methods, systems and computer readable media for GUI display effect formatting.
US09613011B2 Cross-reference of shared browser applications
Manipulation of a Web page displayed through a first device as a function of user interaction with a second device is contemplated. The manipulation may include operating the second device as a touchscreen or other gesture-based controllable device and automatically providing corresponding navigation within the Web page as a function of interactions registered through the second device.
US09613009B2 Predicting user navigation events
A method and system for predicting a next navigation event are described. Aspects of the disclosure minimize the delay between a navigation event and a network response by predicting the next navigation event. The system and method may then prerender content associated with the next navigation event. For example, the method and system may predict a likely next uniform resource locator during web browsing to preemptively request content from the network before the user selects the corresponding link on a web page. The methods describe a variety of manners of predicting the next navigation event, including examining individual and aggregate historical data, text entry prediction, and cursor input monitoring.
US09612991B2 Connector interface pin mapping
Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for connector interface mapping. In one aspect there is provided a method. The method may include detecting, at a first device, an orientation of a data connector connectable to a data interface, the data interface having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion coupled to a single port of a first type at the first device; sending, by the first device, the detected orientation information to a second device; and receiving, at the first device including the single port, data sent by the second device to the single port. Related apparatus, systems, methods, and articles are also described.
US09612990B2 Dual mode display-port connector for optical communication
A dual mode display-port connector including a host-side auxiliary interface, a display-side auxiliary interface, and a cable. Each of the host-side auxiliary interface and the display-side auxiliary interface includes a bi-directional converter and a direct-current (DC) balancing codec. The bi-directional converter converts differential auxiliary signals received via one side thereof into a single auxiliary signal and a single auxiliary signal received via another side thereof into differential auxiliary signals. The direct-current (DC) balancing codec performs DC balancing encoding on a single auxiliary signal received via one side thereof, and decodes an encoded single auxiliary signal obtained through an encoding process and received via another side thereof.
US09612988B2 Donor cores to improve integrated circuit yield
A device uses donor circuit blocks in a donor integrated circuit to replace defective circuit blocks in a recipient integrated circuit and create a functional integrated circuit. The recipient integrated circuit has a first number of cores, the first number including a recipient core, and the recipient core having a recipient circuit block, a switching element, and a recipient communication point, the first number of cores connected by a data bus. The recipient core has an intended function. The donor integrated circuit has a second number of cores, the second number smaller than the first number. The second number includes a donor core having a donor communication point electrically connected to a donor circuit block, the donor circuit block having the intended function. The recipient connection point is electrically connected to the donor connection point and the switching element switched to disable the recipient circuit block in the recipient core.
US09612974B2 Storing service level agreement compliance data
A method for storing service level agreement (“SLA”) compliance data includes reserving a memory location to store SLA compliance data of a software thread. The method includes directing the software thread to run on a selected hardware device. The method includes enabling SLA compliance data to be stored in the memory location. The SLA compliance data is from a hardware counting device in communication with the selected hardware device. The SLA compliance data corresponds to operation of the software thread on the selected hardware device.
US09612972B2 Apparatuses and methods for pre-fetching and write-back for a segmented cache memory
Apparatuses and methods for a cache memory are described. In an example method, a transaction history associated with a cache block is referenced, and requested information is read from memory. Additional information is read from memory based on the transaction history, wherein the requested information and the additional information are read together from memory. The requested information is cached in a segment of a cache line of the cache block and the additional information in cached another segment of the cache line. In another example, the transaction history is also updated to reflect the caching of the requested information and the additional information. In another example, read masks associated with the cache tag are referenced for the transaction history, the read masks identifying segments of a cache line previously accessed.
US09612965B2 Method and system for servicing streaming media
A method and system for servicing streaming media is disclosed. The method includes receiving the streaming media and determining an allocation of available processing and memory resources. In addition, the method includes performing a multi-stage service on the streaming media and caching an intermediate result from one of the stages of the multi-stage process. The intermediate result is selected according to the available processing and memory resources.
US09612964B2 Multi-tier file storage management using file access and cache profile information
In one embodiment, a method for managing data includes determining that a cache access count for a given data block is greater than an average cache access count, receiving a list of active applications accessing the given data block with an anticipated access count for each active application, receiving a list of applications that are anticipated to access the given data block within a time window with an anticipated future access count for each anticipated application, determining that a block application access weight is greater than a block application access threshold, determining that a cache profile weight for the given data block is greater than zero, and sending the cache profile weight to a file system. Other systems, methods, and computer program products are described according to more embodiments.
US09612958B1 Wear leveling and improved efficiency for a non-volatile memory device
Providing for improved cell longevity for two-terminal memory devices is described herein. By way of example, wear leveling and management of array operations is provided to reduce an average number of set or reset cycles employed for programming new data to a two-terminal memory device. Reduction in set and reset cycles can facilitate reduced wear over time, increasing longevity of the memory device and enabling larger numbers of lifetime array operations. Wear leveling can comprise comparing existing data stored within a target set of memory cells, to new data to be written to the target cells, and changing only cells having different values between the existing and new data. In some examples, new data can be inverted to reduce a number of program or erase pulses required to program the new data over the existing data, among other examples of disclosed wear leveling.
US09612951B2 Methods and apparatus to manage workload memory allocation
Methods, articles of manufacture, and apparatus are disclosed to manage workload memory allocation. An example method includes identifying a primary memory and a secondary memory associated with a platform, the secondary memory having first performance metrics different from second performance metrics of the primary memory, identifying access metrics associated with a plurality of data elements invoked by a workload during execution on the platform, prioritizing a list of the plurality of data elements based on the access metrics associated with corresponding ones of the plurality of data elements, and reallocating a first one of the plurality of data elements from the primary memory to the secondary memory based on the priority of the first one of the plurality of memory elements.
US09612949B2 Memory allocation in a multi-core processing system based on a threshold amount of memory
A processing system comprises plural processing cores and a task allocator for allocating tasks to the processing cores. The processing cores perform the tasks that are allocated to them so as to produce results for the tasks, the results being stored by the processing cores in a buffer. The task allocator indicates to the processing cores memory portions within the buffer in which to store the results. When the processing cores determine that a given memory portion is becoming full, the processing cores request that the task allocator indicates a new memory portion in which to store its results. The processing system allows the task allocator to dynamically and efficiently allocate memory portions to plural processing cores without the task allocator 40 needing to know the sizes of the results being produced by the processing cores.
US09612945B1 Call count profiling for estimation of relative hotness of function call frequency
Instances of a call stack executing in a database management system and separated by a sampling interval can be compared and upwardly traversed until reaching a point of difference between the instances. A call counter can be incremented for each new frame identified in the second instance of the call stack since the point of difference such that relative call count frequencies of multiple frames (which can include function calls) can be determined. Systems, methods, and computer program products are described.
US09612942B2 Verification of a computer program in respect to an unexpected response to an access request
Testing a computer program comprises identification of resource access requests by the computer program to a resource provided by an underlying host. The resource access requests may be intercepted and a determined response may be returned instead of the actual response of the underlying host. In some exemplary embodiments, the resource may a clock of the underlying host and the response may be the time of the clock. In some exemplary embodiments, the computer program may be tested to check for validity during execution on a cloud computing environment, in which access to resources may yield results that on a non-cloud computing environments are generally not expectable. The testing may be performed on a non-cloud computing environments and simulate scenarios applicable to cloud computing environments.
US09612939B2 Diagnostic workflow for production debugging
A diagnostic workflow file can be used to control the future diagnostic actions taken by a debugger without user interaction with the debugger when it executes. The diagnostic workflow file is used by a debugger during a debug session. The debugger performs the actions directed by the diagnostic workflow file to simulate an interactive live debug session. The diagnostic workflow file can include conditional diagnostic operations whose execution depends on the state of program variables, diagnostic variables and diagnostic primitives in the debug session.
US09612937B2 Determining relevant events in source code analysis
In embodiments of determining relevant events in source code analysis, a computing device includes a key event manager that is implemented to traverse executable paths in source code of executable software instructions, log events along the executable paths in the source code, and determine a defect in the source code along an executable path in the source code. A state machine is implemented to traverse back through the logged events and determine relevant events that are associated with the defect in the source code. An analysis output of the relevant events can then be generated to indicate the defect in the source code and a cause of the defect.
US09612936B2 Correlation of source code with system dump information
The present arrangements relate to analyzing a software error. At least one dump file created in response to a crash of software executing on a processing system can be accessed. Based on the dump file, a base version of at least one software module that was loaded when the crash occurred can be identified. Based on the dump file, maintenance that has been applied to the at least one software module also can be identified. A report recommending new corrective maintenance to be applied to the at least one software module can be generated.
US09612925B1 Method and system for implementing a distributed digital application architecture
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an automated computer implemented method and system for implementing a network architecture comprising: a first co-location comprising: a first pod that supports a first subset of users; a second pod that support a second subset of user; a first failover pod that supports one or more other pods from a second co-location and one or more other pods from a third co-location during failover mode; the second co-location comprising: a third pod that supports a third subset of users; a fourth pod that supports a fourth subset of users; a second failover pod that supports one or more other pods at the first co-location and one or more pods from another co-location during failover mode; and an enterprise entity that replicates data for each of the co-locations and communicates the replicated data to the first co-location and the second co-location.
US09612924B1 Fault tolerance in a distributed file system
A method for providing fault tolerance in a distributed file system of a service provider may include launching at least one data storage node on at least a first virtual machine instance (VMI) running on one or more servers of the service provider and storing file data. At least one data management node may be launched on at least a second VMI running on the one or more servers of the service provider. The at least second VMI may be associated with a dedicated IP address and the at least one data management node may store metadata information associated with the file data in a network storage attached to the at least second VMI. Upon detecting a failure of the at least second VMI, the at least one data management node may be re-launched on at least a third VMI running on the one or more servers.
US09612918B2 Methods and systems for restoring storage objects
Methods and systems for restoring storage objects are provided. The method includes determining if a source storage object and a target storage object are located within a same storage volume, where the source storage object is associated with a first drive and the target storage object is associated with a second drive; and using a point in time copy of the source storage object for restoring the source storage object at the second drive.
US09612915B2 Flash memory-hosted local and remote out-of-service platform manageability
A method, apparatus, and system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method determines whether one or more manageability conditions are present in a computer system, and then invokes an out-of-service manageability remediation environment stored within a portion of a flash device in the computer system when one or more manageability conditions are present.
US09612907B2 Power efficient distribution and execution of tasks upon hardware fault with multiple processors
Tasks may be scheduled on more than one processor to allow the processors to operate at lower processor frequencies and processor supply voltages. Multiple processors executing tasks in parallel at lower frequencies and supply voltages may allow completion of the tasks by deadlines at lower power consumption than a single processor executing all tasks at high frequencies and supply voltages. Power efficiency of a computer system may be improved by using a combination of processors executing tasks using a combination of earliest deadline first (EDF), earliest deadline last (EDL), and round robin (RR) queue management methods.
US09612903B2 Updating reliability data with a variable node and check nodes
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods related to updating reliability data. A number of methods can include receiving, at a variable node, either a first reliability data value with a first hard data value or a second reliability data value with a second hard data value, sending the first hard data value or the second hard data value to each check node coupled to the variable node according to a parity check code, and updating the reliability data based on input from less than all of the check nodes.
US09612902B2 Methods and apparatus for maximum utilization of a dynamic varying digital data channel
Apparatus and methods for maximizing utilization of a dynamically varying channel are provided. A transmitter encodes and transmits data over one or more digital data channels. A forward error correction coder is associated with the transmitter for error correction coding of one or more blocks of the data. The one or more blocks of error correction coded data are transmitted at a predetermined transmitting rate over the one or more digital data channels to a receiving module. A rate control module is provided for controlling a data rate of the transmitter and the sending of the error correction coded data of the forward error correction coder based on feedback from the receiving module. The feedback may comprise a receiving data rate of received data.
US09612900B2 Centralized configuration control of reconfigurable computing devices
Methods, systems, and devices for configuration and upset recovery of reconfigurable devices are provided. A central program/recovery manager (CPRM) is coupled with each of a number of reconfigurable devices. The reconfigurable devices are programmed/configured by the CPRM, which then periodically monitors each of the reconfigurable devices to detect if one or more of the devices has experienced an upset. In the event of an upset, the CPRM may attempt to reset the reconfigurable device, scrub a memory of the reconfigurable device, or reprogram the reconfigurable device. A memory module is coupled with the CPRM and each of the reconfigurable devices that stores bit or programming files that may be used to program and/or reprogram the reconfigurable devices.
US09612894B2 Detector for high frequency interrupts
High frequency detection of interrupts includes incrementing a count by a first number in response to at least one interrupt. The count is decremented by a second number in response to a clock if the count is greater than zero. An interrupt rate is determined from the count. A fault collection unit (FCU) is updated when the interrupt rate exceeds a threshold.
US09612891B2 Memory controller, information processing apparatus, and method of controlling information processing apparatus
A memory controller is provided between a CPU and a main memory, controls access from the CPU to the main memory, and includes a data storage area and a controller. In a case where error information indicating that an error occurs is included in write data from the CPU to the main memory, the controller stores the write data in a data storage area in association with a writing destination address. Therefore, even in a case where the error information is not written in the main memory, the error information can be recorded.
US09612890B2 Method and apparatus for workflow based high availability analysis
Techniques are disclosed for workflow based high availability analysis in computing systems. For example, a computer-implemented method for analyzing an information network infrastructure to identify one or more availability weak points includes the following steps. A workflow specification is provided based on one or more user-visible processes and an application topology. Service workflows associated with the specification are mapped from the application topology to the infrastructure to generate a workflow data structure. An availability weak point analysis is performed in accordance with the workflow data structure to determine one or more optimal high availability parameters for one or more deployed components of the infrastructure. The one or more optimal high availability parameters are applied in the infrastructure so as to substantially eliminate the one or more availability weak points.
US09612886B2 Method and device for monitoring API function scheduling in mobile terminal
Provided in embodiments of the present invention are a method and device for monitoring API function scheduling in a mobile terminal. The method comprises: preconfiguring at least one to-be-monitored API function and a response event corresponding to the at least one to-be-monitored API function; configuring one monitoring processing module on the basis of the at least to-be-monitored API function; acquiring in real-time current listening data outputted by a transmission function listening module; and, when the current listening data satisfies the response event, the monitoring processing module performing a monitoring processing corresponding to the response event.
US09612885B1 System and method for providing a transient and removable inflection point
Methods include identifying when a first event associated with a program occurs. The methods also include determining whether to control a behavior of the program when the first event occurs. Moreover, the methods include identifying a location in a memory to add an inflection point in response to determining to control the behavior of the program. The memory comprises a loaded version of the program. The inflection point comprises an instruction corresponding to the behavior. The methods further include adding the inflection point to the memory at the identified location.
US09612865B2 Managed services coordinator
A method is provided for applying tasks. The method can include receiving a plurality of tasks for a plurality of applications, an application of the plurality of applications is hosted by a computing environment utilizing a monitoring agent, and a task is performed for an operation of the application during a first period of time. The method can also include determining a first resource type and a first resource amount from the computing environment for performing the task. The method can also include grouping the plurality of tasks into a set of tasks based on the first resource type, at least two tasks from the set of tasks being performable in parallel during the first period of time. The method can also include determining whether the first resource amount of the first resource type is present in the computing environment during the first period of time.
US09612839B2 Higher accuracy Z-culling in a tile-based architecture
A graphics processing pipeline configured for z-cull operations. The graphics processing pipeline comprising a screen-space pipeline and a tiling unit. The screen-space pipeline includes a z-cull unit configured to perform z-culling operations. The tiling unit is configured to determine that a first set of primitives overlaps a first cache tile. The tiling unit is also configured to transmit the first set of primitives to the screen-space pipeline for processing. The tiling unit is further configured to select between processing the first set of primitives in a full-surface z-cull mode or processing the first set of primitives in a partial-surface z-cull mode. The tiling unit is also configured to cause the z-cull unit to process the first set of primitives in the full-surface z-cull mode or to process the first set of primitives in the partial-surface z-cull mode.
US09612832B2 Parallel processing system for computing particle interactions
A parallel processing system for computing particle interactions includes a plurality of computation nodes arranged according to a geometric partitioning of a simulation volume. Each computation node has storage for particle data. This particle data is associated with particles in a region of the geometrically partitioned simulation volume. The parallel processing system also includes a communication system having links interconnecting the computation nodes. Each of the computation nodes includes a processor subsystem. These processor subsystems cooperate to coordinate computation of the particle interactions in a distributed manner.
US09612831B2 System and method to measure and incentivize software reuse
Systems, methods, and apparatus for measuring software development productivity that incorporate a measure of code reuse. Embodiments of the present invention utilize call graph analysis in a computerized environment to efficiently analyze a software code base in an automated fashion and thereby generate reuse measures; and then incorporates the reuse measures in the productivity analysis.
US09612817B2 System and method for providing a physical plugin for use in a cloud platform environment
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein are systems and methods for simulating a cloud environment on a physical platform. In an embodiment, a physical assembly is provided within a cloud environment and a physical plug-in configured to provide a virtual assembly builder-like environment on a physical platform. The physical assembly is an installable software suite including software configured to support provisioning of applications for providing services. The physical plug-in is configured to enable installation of the physical assembly on the physical platform. The physical plug-in is also configured to enable support for administering the services of the cloud platform component via the software installed from the physical assembly.
US09612801B2 Power supply for ring-oscillator based true random number generator and method of generating true random numbers
A true random number generator, a method of generating a true random number and a system incorporating the generator or the method. In one embodiment, the generator includes: (1) a ring oscillator including inverting gates having power inputs and (2) a time-varying power supply coupled to the power inputs to provide power thereto and including power perturbation circuitry operable to perturb the power provided to at least one of the power inputs.
US09612796B2 Method and device for checking a digital multiplier
A method for calculating an error signal that enables a diagnosis of the correctness of a product, determined by a first multiplier unit, of a first factor and a second factor, the error signal being determined by a difference formation unit as the difference of a sum logarithm and a product logarithm.
US09612788B2 Terminal apparatus, information processing system, and output method
A terminal apparatus connected to another terminal apparatus and an output apparatus via a network includes a proxy output request receiver unit receiving a proxy output request for data specifying a proxy user, a connecting information acquisition unit acquiring information for connecting to the other terminal apparatus in association with the proxy user from a management apparatus managing the information for connecting to the other terminal apparatus in association with the proxy user, a storing unit storing the data for which the proxy output request is received, a document information registration request unit transmitting a registering request to register document information relating to the proxy output request for the data using the information, and a data provider unit receiving an acquisition request for the data for which the proxy output request is received, and provide the output apparatus with the data for which the proxy output request is received.
US09612782B2 Scheduled and secured cloud print services
Techniques are provided for processing scheduled and secured print requests. In one embodiment, a printing device receives a notification form a network service that a request to print an electronic document has been received. The printing device determines whether the request indicates secure printing of the electronic document. In response to determining that the request indicates secure printing of the electronic document, the printing device prompts, through a user interface, a user for a release code. In response to receiving the release code, the printing device sends the release code to the network service. The printing device receives, from the network service, access data that allows for retrieval of the electronic document. The printing device downloads the electronic document based on the access data received from the network service and generates print data for the electronic document.
US09612780B2 System for utilizing a cache effectively
An information processing system of the present invention includes a data generation device that generates variable data, and a rendering device that performs rendering of the variable data. A first data storing unit of the data generation device stores, as a first correspondence relationship, the generated variable data and identification information for identifying the variable data in association with each other, and a first data management unit manages the first correspondence relationship based on a predetermined management scheme. A cache search unit searches for predetermined variable data from the first correspondence relationship, and a cache hit determination unit determines that rendering data obtained by performing rendering on the variable data is cached when there is predetermined variable data in the first correspondence relationship.
US09612775B1 Solid state drive controller
A memory device may comprise circuitry to adjust between latency and throughput in transferring information through a memory port, wherein the circuitry may be capable of configuring individual partitions or individual sectors as high-throughput storage or low-latency storage.
US09612768B2 Methods and systems for storing data at different storage tiers of a storage system
Methods and systems for a storage server are provided. One method includes storing data at a first storage tier by a processor executable storage operating system; tracking the data stored at the first storage tier for moving the data to a second storage tier; transferring the data from the first storage tier to the second storage tier; and updating a data structure that tracks a transfer block number of a block that stores the data, where the transfer block number is based on a virtual identifier, a generation count and an offset value of a storage chunk that is a portion of a physical volume block number address space.
US09612767B2 Context aware dynamic composition of migration plans to cloud
Context aware dynamic composition of migration plans may be provided. A request for application or image migration may be received. Target machines and associated configuration may be identified. Resources and a schedule may be allocated. An appropriate tooling for each migration action may be selected. An artificial intelligence aspect of the migration planning process may continuously replan migration based on monitored changes in the context of source or target environment.
US09612765B2 Context aware dynamic composition of migration plans to cloud
Context aware dynamic composition of migration plans may be provided. A request for application or image migration may be received. Target machines and associated configuration may be identified. Resources and a schedule may be allocated. An appropriate tooling for each migration action may be selected. An artificial intelligence aspect of the migration planning process may continuously replan migration based on monitored changes in the context of source or target environment.
US09612764B2 Frame choosing during storage constraint condition
A method for frame choosing in a computing system during a storage constraint condition is provided. The method includes calculating, with a processor, a use-grouped-threshold, comparing a number of available grouped frames to the calculated use-grouped-threshold, returning a decision to use a grouped frame in an event that the number of the available grouped frames exceeds the calculated use-grouped-threshold and returning a decision to use an above-the-bar frame in an event that the number of the available grouped frames is less than or equal to the calculated use-grouped-threshold.
US09612761B2 Semiconductor device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a nonvolatile memory, a volatile memory, and a controller. The controller is configured to transition a part of the volatile memory to a self-refresh mode when a request for stopping supplying of power to the nonvolatile memory is received.
US09612759B2 Systems and methods for RAID storage configuration using hetereogenous physical disk (PD) set up
Systems and methods are provided that may be used to automatically create RAID configuration with heterogeneous Physical Disk (PD) set up using Virtual Disk (VD) RAID Level and size, for example, to allow replication of a given RAID configuration across multiple different RAID platform systems regardless of the underlying storage disk sizes and/or storage disk types.
US09612753B2 Semiconductor memory apparatus and data processing method
A semiconductor memory apparatus is provided. The semiconductor memory apparatus does not require additional identification information to perform data scrambling and improves the reliability, where the identification information is used to identify whether it is an erased data or a programmed data. A flash memory of the present disclosure includes a scrambling unit 120 scrambling data between an input/output buffer 110 and a page buffer 160. The scrambling unit 120 includes a writing encoder 200 and a reading decoder 220. When an input data is equal to a predetermined bit string, the writing encoder 200 skips the scrambling of the input data. When a read data of the page buffer 160 is equal to the predetermined bit string, the reading decoder 220 skips the descrambling of the read data.
US09612751B2 Provisioning advisor
A method and system for a provisioning advisor are described which estimates the input/output operation performance of a workload on a storage system. A regression module in a provisioning advisor estimates a maximum IOPS on the storage system for buckets, or combinations of values, for various characteristics of the workloads running on the system by modeling a relationship between the workload characteristics and performance metrics gathered from the storage system. A performance module can use the estimated maximum IOPS for each bucket to update a set of working tables for the provisioning advisor, which can then be used to predict the input/output performance of a new workload to be provisioned on the storage system.
US09612749B2 Opportunistic asynchronous deduplication using an in-memory cache
Examples perform asynchronous deduplication of storage, such as virtualized or physical disks. Incoming input/output (I/O) commands containing data are subdivided into blocks which are written both to storage and to an in-memory cache. As idle processing resources become available, deduplication is performed on the storage using the in-memory cache. In this manner, read operations from storage are avoided in favor of the read operations from the in-memory cache.
US09612737B2 Device and method for processing virtual worlds
A device and method for processing virtual worlds. According to embodiments of the present disclosure, information which is measured from the real world using characteristics of a sensor is transferred to a virtual world, to thereby implement an interaction between the real world and the virtual world. The disclosed device and method for processing virtual worlds involve selectively transferring information, from among the measured information, which is different from previously measured information. The disclosed device and method for processing virtual worlds involve transferring the entire measured information in the event that the measured information is significantly different from the previously measured information and for selectively transferring information, from among the measured information, which is different from the measured information in the event that the difference is not significant.
US09612723B1 Composite graphical interface with shareable data-objects
Aspects of the present disclosure involve receiving references to application data of applications hosted by the servers. The application data includes information defining an interface of the application (e.g., a set of interface elements), and data types associated with the application. As a part of the process for generating a composite graphical user interface (GUI), the composite interface system receives references to application data of one or more applications at various memory locations (e.g., at both local and third-party servers). In this way, the composite interface system accesses the application data of any referenced application in order to retrieve application data to configure a composite GUI which includes interface elements of each of the referenced application.
US09612715B2 Real-time preview of uniform resource identifier addressable dynamic content
The disclosure identifies a dynamic content associated with a content provider that can be a portion of markup content which automatically changes over time and can be user-interactive. The dynamic content can be a uniform resource identifier (URI) addressable content. The dynamic content can be received from the content provider. A preview of the dynamic content can be presented in real-time within a markup renderable canvas of an interface. The preview can be uniformly scaled and the dynamic content within the preview can be non-interactive and can be unmodified by the receiving and presenting.
US09612711B2 Wireless telephones and methods for sharing information among and between individuals and groups
An organizer uses software to define a conference or meeting to take place at a physical meeting location, and to include a list of attendees. The attendees can receive the meeting information, including the location and attendee list, via handheld wireless devices. Also via their handheld wireless devices, the attendees can link to and display pages associated with other attendees, send and receive messages to and from one another, arrange further on-site or offsite meetings, and share various types of personal and business information.
US09612710B2 Storage medium having stored thereon image processing program and image processing apparatus
Image generation means generates an input image corresponding to an output from a pointing device. Image display control means displays the input image generated by the image generation means on a display means. Image change control means disassembles the input image generated by the image generation means into a plurality of partial images, and changes at least one of a display position and a display form of each of the partial images.
US09612703B2 Top mount clickpad module
An input device for use with an electronic system of the type including a substantially planar deck having a basin extending downwardly from the deck and comprising at least one slot. The input device includes: a downwardly deflectable component including an input surface configured to be touched by input objects and a capacitive sensor layer configured to sense positional information of the input objects; a hinge having a first hinged component comprising at least one pad coupled to a bottom surface of the deflectable component, a second hinged component configured to be secured to the basin, and at least one tab configured to be inserted into the at least one slot; and an actuation element disposed between the first and second hinged components and configured to detect deflection of the deflectable component in response to force applied to the input surface by an input object.
US09612696B2 Sensing electrodes and sensing method thereof
A plurality of dummy lines are arranged between a plurality of sensing electrode unit pairs to compensate a capacitance sensing value imbalance caused by two sensing electrodes. Further, a coordinate compensation value is calculated according to a layout of electrodes and wires to alleviate or reduce a ripple effect of sensed position errors. As such, sensing accuracy of a touch sensing apparatus is improved.
US09612692B2 Position measuring apparatus and driving method thereof
A method and a position measuring apparatus that measures a position of a touch by an object on a device including the position measuring apparatus using an electrode unit for sensing a capacitance or voltage variation caused by a touch of the object and a control circuit unit for exchanging electrical signals with the electrode unit are provided. The method includes sensing a touch signal of the object on an independent channel connected to the control circuit unit through an independent connector; selectively driving a multi-channel disposed adjacent to the independent channel and electrically connected to the control circuit through a common connector, in response to the touch signal applied on the independent channel; and sensing the touch signal of the object using the multi-channel.
US09612688B2 Projection method and electronic device
The present disclosure discloses an information processing method and an electronic device. The information processing method is applied to the electronic device, which includes an image capture unit and a projection unit. The method includes: obtaining captured data through the image capture unit; determining first positions of M first objects within a predetermined space where the electronic device is located according to the captured data, M≧1; projecting N to-be-projected images to the positions of the N objects, which are corresponding to the N to-be-projected images, within the predetermined space, N≦M. The method or the electronic device in the present disclosure can provide users with intelligentized service by projection function of the electronic device, for example, information prompts.
US09612684B2 Capacitance detecting circuit
A capacitance detecting circuit includes induction units; a transferring capacitor configured to transfer charges to a capacitor of a scanned induction unit; a charging module that charges the transferring capacitor, wherein a first terminal of the charging module connects to the first terminal of the transferring capacitor, and a second terminal of the charging module connects to a first power supply; a discharging module that discharges the transferring capacitor and including a first resistor and a second switch; and a controller connected to the charging module, the transferring capacitor and the discharging module, and configured to control the second switch to switch on when a voltage of the transferring capacitor is larger than a preset threshold voltage, and to update a count value and detect a touch on the induction units according to the count value.
US09612675B2 Emulating pressure sensitivity on multi-touch devices
A method, device, and/or computer program product operates a touch-screen device. One or more processors detect a first moving touch on a touch-screen, where the touch-screen is able to detect a presence of the first moving touch but is not able to detect an amount of pressure being applied by the first moving touch. The processor(s) detect a simultaneous second moving touch on the touch-screen, and detect a line being drawn on the touch-screen by the first moving touch. The processor(s) calculate a calculated pressure for the first moving touch based on a distance on the touch-screen between the first moving touch and the second moving touch while the line is being drawn on the touch-screen by the first moving touch, and then adjust a thickness of the line being drawn on the touch-screen by the calculated pressure for the first moving touch.
US09612669B2 Probability-based approach to recognition of user-entered data
A method for entering keys in a small key pad is provided. The method comprising the steps of: providing at least a part of keyboard having a plurality of keys; and predetermining a first probability of a user striking a key among the plurality of keys. The method further uses a dictionary of selected words associated with the key pad and/or a user.
US09612665B2 Information processing apparatus and method of controlling the same
A distance measuring unit measures a distance from a picked-up image by an image pickup unit to a tip portion of a finger. When the measured distance is less than a reference distance, a CPU displays an identification mark at a position corresponding to the finger on a display image, and takes in a locus of the finger as a handwritten character/figure. When the measured distance is the reference distance or more, the CPU hides the identification mark, and does not take in the locus of the finger as the handwritten character/figure.
US09612663B2 Multimodal system and method facilitating gesture creation through scalar and vector data
A device and a method facilitating generation of one or more intuitive gesture sets for the interpretation of a specific purpose are disclosed. Data is captured in a scalar and a vector form which is further fused and stored. The intuitive gesture sets generated after the fusion are further used by one or more components/devices/modules for one or more specific purpose. Also incorporated is a system for playing a game. The system receives one or more actions in a scalar and a vector from one or more user in order to map the action with at least one pre stored gesture to identify a user in control amongst a plurality of users and interpret the action of user for playing the game. In accordance with the interpretation, an act is generated by the one or more component of the system for playing the game.
US09612661B2 Closed loop feedback interface for wearable devices
A gesture controlled system wearable by a user and operationally connected to a computerized device, the system comprising: at least one bio-potential sensor; at least one motion sensor; at least one haptic feedback actuator capable of creating haptic feedback corresponding to signals from the computerized device; a memory module, having a database with known records representing different gestures and a gesture prediction model; a signal processor, capable of identifying signal parameters from the sensors as known gestures; and a communication controller capable of transmitting information from the signal processor to the computerized device, wherein the at least one bio-potential sensor and the at least one feedback actuator are in direct contact with the skin of the user, wherein identified signals from the signal processor are transmitted to the computerized device, and wherein the at least one haptic feedback actuator is configured to allow reading text from the computerized device.
US09612653B2 Integrated circuit with selectable power-on reset mode
An integrated circuit (IC) and associated method support using a pre-use configuration for determining an initial/preferred operational mode for the IC from plural operational modes that may be entered following power-up cycles of the IC. The initial/preferred operational mode can be determined after the design phase of the IC so that, during IC operation, wasted power or delay are not incurred by first requiring that the IC power up in a default operational mode and subsequently run executive code to reprogram the IC to enter an operational mode that is preferred for the application for which the IC is being used by the IC integrator/user. The configurations determine clock frequencies and/or power levels for core processing and/or peripheral modules and allow the same IC design/die to be targeted to a spectrum of different power usage/performance applications by the integrator/user.
US09612651B2 Access based resources driven low power control and management for multi-core system on a chip
Function resources/memory resources and an associated resource controller configured to assign a first portion of the function resources/memory resources to at least one processing element in response to an access request from the processing element. The resource controller changes a power mode of the first portion of the function resources/memory resources as a function of the first portion assignment, and leaves an unassigned portion of the function resources/memory resources in a power down mode in a self-governing nature. The resource controller enables the processing element to access the first portion of the function resources/memory resources in response to the access request received from the processing element. The function resources/memory resources, resource controllers and one or more processing elements may comprise a system on a chip (SoC).
US09612647B2 Power management for a physical layer interface connecting a display panel to a display transmit engine
By partitioning the source PHY of a physical layer interface, such as a DisplayPort interface, between multiple power domains, dynamic switching between various power modes with faster entry and exit latency can be achieved in some embodiments. In some embodiments, the scheme may be hardware initiated and autonomous in nature. A controller can switch the PHY in and out of the various power consumption modes, dependent on usage scenarios.
US09612646B2 Time-division driving type touch sensing device and method for driving the same
A touch sensing display device supporting a pixel driving period and a touch driving period in each frame period. The device comprises a display panel having data lines and touch sensing lines, the data lines coupled to pixels of the display panel. A data driving circuit drives data signals onto the data lines during the pixel driving period of the frame period. A touch readout circuit generates touch data of signals of the touch sensing lines during the touch driving period of the frame period, the touch driving period distinct of the pixel driving period. A supply voltage of the data driving circuit can be cut off during the touch driving period, and a supply voltage of the touch readout circuit can be cut off during the pixel driving period.
US09612644B2 Semiconductor device with power on reset circuitry
A semiconductor device which makes it possible to reduce a wasteful standby time at power-on is provided. In this semiconductor device, a reset of an internal circuit is canceled as described below. When a data signal stored in a storage section is at “0,” the reset is canceled by bringing an internal reset signal to the “H” level when a relatively short time has passed after the rising edge of a power on reset signal. When the data signal is at “1,” the reset is canceled by bringing the internal reset signal to the “H” level when a relatively long time has passed after the rising edge of the power on reset signal. Therefore, a wasteful standby time at power-on can be reduced by writing the data signal logically equivalent to the rise time of supply voltage to the storage section.
US09612632B2 Wireless electronic device with component cooling structures
An electronic device may have a hard disk drive mounted diagonally within a housing. Electromagnetic interference shielding structures may enclose the hard disk drive. The shielding structures may include conductive elastomeric structures. A printed circuit board may be mounted diagonally in parallel with the hard disk drive. Connectors on the printed circuit board may be angled away from the printed circuit board at a non-zero angle and may be retained against the housing with a slide and lock connector retention member. An accelerometer may detect when the device is tipped over so that control circuitry may protect the hard disk drive. A fan may cause air to flow upwards on one side of the device and downwards on the other side of the device. The housing may rest on housing support structures with angled air vents and integral elastomeric feet.
US09612629B2 Sealed storage canister
A sealed storage canister is provided. The sealed storage canister in one example includes a sealed enclosure configured to be substantially hermetically sealed for retaining a predetermined gas or gas mixture, multiple unsealed Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) located within the sealed enclosure, with the multiple unsealed HDDs configured to allow the predetermined gas or gas mixture to move through the multiple unsealed HDDs, at least one mounting element configured to receive the multiple HDDs, and an external connector configured to be externally accessible, with the external connector being directly or indirectly electrically coupled to the multiple unsealed HDDs.
US09612626B2 Hinge device and electronic device equipped with hinge device
A hinge device used in an electronic device used by opening a second housing from a closed state to a predetermined angle relative to a first housing, includes: a first housing connector configured to rotatably hold a hinge rotating shaft on the first housing; a second housing connector configured to fix the hinge rotating shaft to the second housing; a hinge torque generation mechanism provided in a connection between the first housing connector and the second housing connector and configured to generate a predetermined rotation torque between the hinge rotating shaft and the first housing connector; a hinge lock mechanism provided on the first housing side and configured to restrain rotation of the hinge rotating shaft in response to input of a lock signal; and a control unit capable of generating the lock signal to the hinge lock mechanism.
US09612625B2 System and method of rendering data based on an angle of a carrying case flap
A system and method of rendering data based on an angle of a carrying case flap is provided. The system comprises: a mobile device comprising: a processor and a display device; a carrying case configured to mate with the mobile device, the carrying case comprising a flap having an open position and a closed position, the flap at least partially obscuring the display device in the closed position when the mobile device is mated with the carrying case; and, a sensor located at one or more of the mobile device and the carrying case, the sensor configured to measure an angle between the flap and the display device as the flap moves between the closed position and the open position, the processor of the mobile device configured to: render data at the display device based on the angle.
US09612624B2 Detachable touch notebook computer
The present disclosure provides a detachable touch notebook computer, which comprises a touch tablet, a connector, and a keyboard dock. The connector has an interlocking structure and a latch, at which the interlocking structure is pivoted. The keyboard dock has a positioning member disposed at the latch. Thereby, the touch tablet can be disposed on the keyboard dock and forming the touch notebook computer. According to the touch notebook computer of the present disclosure, the interlocking structure is driven by rotating the touch tablet. Then the interlocking structure drives the latch to move, enabling the positioning member to come off from the latch and thus detaching the touch tablet from the keyboard dock.
US09612622B2 Electronic device housing
An anti-shock device is disclosed to protect a portable electronic device from impact on a hard surface. The device includes shock absorbers which may be deployed upon sensing a triggering event by an accelerometer. The shock absorbers may include bumpers of buoyant material to allow the portable electronic device to float if the device contacts a water surface.
US09612619B2 Electronic device with pivoting display assembly
An electronic device includes a display assembly, in which the display assembly is positioned within a strength member frame and pivots around a pair of hinges fixed into the strength member frame, the strength member frame isolating the display assembly from forces that would otherwise damage the display assembly. The display assembly may include a rectangular display element and the strength member frame is then a rigid rectangular frame that surrounds all four sides of the display assembly, all sides of the rigid rectangular frame being capable of isolating the display assembly from forces that would otherwise damage the display assembly. The invention hence enables a computing device display to be securely held, protected and manipulated. The display is protected from stress, torsional forces, impact forces and over-rotation.
US09612617B1 Wearable computing device for managing and storing data
The disclosed embodiments present a wearable computing device for storing and managing data. The wearable computing device includes a wristband including a hermetically sealed rechargeable battery, a ferromagnetic shaft coupled to one end of the wristband, and a case comprising a waterproof housing. The case is configured for holding a cylinder shaped for securely inserting the shaft into said cylinder, various wireless communications processors, a memory element, a data storage device, an inductive charging system, and a processor for receiving and storing data, and for receiving status data. The wearable computing device also includes a touch-sensitive display located on an external surface of the case, the display configured to display said status data.
US09612607B2 Bandgap circuit for current and voltage
A simple bandgap current generator combines a PTAT (proportional to absolute temperature) base-emitter voltage (VBE) measured across two binary junction devices (ΔVBE=VBE1−VBE2) with a current that is varied by an nWell resistor with a positive temperature coefficient to produce a CTAT (complementary to absolute temperature) current instead of PTAT reference current. One of the base-emitter voltages is constrained to be VBE1=VBE(1βT). This reduces the temperature dependency of a reference current generated by the bandgap generator. This reference current may be used to generate a bandgap reference voltage by adding an IR drop to a diode voltage or to a base-emitter voltage. The simple bandgap circuit is significantly smaller in size than a precision bandgap circuit, but still provides a voltage and/or a current reference signal having a good accuracy.
US09612604B2 DC-DC converter and television receiver therewith
In a DC-DC converter that can be operated in an asynchronous manner with a rectification diode connected to an external terminal, a conducting path through a transistor that is turned on and off according to a clock signal is provided between a bootstrap circuit, which is composed of a bootstrap diode and a bootstrap capacitor, and a ground terminal.
US09612600B2 Controller of linear motion device and control method of the same
The present disclosure relates to controllers of linear motion devices and control methods of the same, in particular, to a controller of a linear motion device and a control method of the same capable of controlling the position of the linear motion device accurately, in a case where a misalignment of the mounting position of a magnetic sensor or a magnetizing variation of a magnet occurs, or in a case where a magnetic field detected by the magnetic sensor receives an interference of the magnetic field generated by a driving coil of the linear motion device.
US09612592B2 Method for real-time testing of a control unit for an internal combustion engine using a simulator
A method for real-time testing of a control unit for an internal combustion engine using a simulator is provided. The control unit and the simulator are connected to one another by a first data channel. The control unit transmits engine control data to the simulator through the first data channel and the simulator calculates engine state variables in real time on its first simulator processor with a first sampling step size and transmits at least some of the engine state variables to the control unit. Thus, selected engine state variables can be made available at a different frequency, and in particular at a higher frequency, than is possible by the first sampling step size of the first simulator processor, in that the simulator calculates at least one specific engine state variable using a partial engine model and with a second sampling step size different from the first sampling step size.
US09612582B1 Wearable device
A wearable device includes a crown element, a body element, and a bottom element. A hollow structure is formed by the crown element, the body element, and the bottom element. A first antenna structure and a second antenna structure are formed by the crown element and the body element. The first antenna structure and the second antenna structure cover the same operation frequency band.
US09612578B2 Wearable electronic device
A wearable electronic device including a body having a first locking recess, a wearable element having a second locking recess and a locking structure disposed in one of the first and the second locking recesses and including a pressing element and a locking element connected with each other is provided. The locking element is adapted to lock another one of the first locking recess and the second locking recess to assemble the body and the wearable element together, and the pressing element is adapted to receive an external force and move along a vertical axial direction into the first locking recess or the second locking recess which the locking structure is located, and drive the locking element to move along a horizontal axial direction into the first locking recess or the second locking recess which the locking structure is located, so as to unlock the body and the wearable element.
US09612576B2 Timepiece escapement mechanism without lubrication
A timepiece escapement mechanism with improved tribology includes at least one pair of components including a first component and a second component respectively including a first friction surface and a second friction surface which are arranged to cooperate in contact with each other. The second friction surface includes at least one silicon-based material taken from a group including silicon, silicon dioxide, amorphous silicon, polycrystalline silicon, porous silicon, or a mixture of silicon and silicon oxide. The first friction surface is formed by a surface of a solid element which is made of solid silicon nitride in a stoichiometric formulation Si3N4. A method for making the escapement mechanism is also provided.
US09612572B2 Process unit
A process unit includes a drum frame supporting a photoconductor drum and a development frame supporting a development roller. The development cartridge is swingably supported by the drum frame at a coupling joint provided at a first side of the development frame and a support portion provided at a second side of the development frame. A center of rotation of the development roller is located in a position shifted from a line segment connecting a center of rotation of the coupling joint and a center of rotation of the photoconductor drum to an upstream side with respect to a direction of rotation of the coupling joint as viewed in an axial direction of the development roller, such that the development roller is pressed against the photoconductor drum by the action of the rotatory force received by the coupling joint.
US09612566B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus 1 includes a transfer belt unit 71 that is movable along a circumference of a roller rotation axis A2 and transfers an image held in a photosensitive drum 40 to paper P, a waste toner receiving container 73 that receives accumulated waste toner 72 collected from the transfer belt unit 71, and a full state detection unit FG including a waste toner amount detection unit 82, disposed inside the waste toner receiving container 73 to detect the amount of waste toner. The full state detection unit FG detects a full state in a loaded state switched from a non-buried state.
US09612565B2 Drive mechanism and image forming apparatus
A drive mechanism includes a first transmission mechanism that transmits a driving force of a drive unit to a first rotary member to rotate the first rotary member; a second transmission mechanism including a first drive path along which the second transmission mechanism transmits the driving force to a second rotary member through a first gear train to rotate the second rotary member, and a second drive path along which the second transmission mechanism transmits the driving force to the second rotary member through a second gear train to rotate the second rotary member, the second gear train having a gear ratio that differs from a gear ratio of the first gear train; and a switching mechanism that is operated by the driving force and switches the second transmission mechanism between the first drive path and the second drive path.
US09612560B2 Printing system method and apparatus for comparing calculated sheets needed against sheets available
A method for a printing system, wherein a print media sheets needed count is compared to a print media sheets available count, includes initiating a print job on an imaging machine through at least one input device communicating with the imaging machine. Information from the at least one input device corresponding to the print job is received. The print job is processed on the imaging machine. A print media sheets needed count for the print job is calculated from the received information from the at least one input device. A print media sheets available count is received representative of a plurality of print media sheets adapted to be fed through the imaging machine. The print media sheets needed count is compared against the print media sheets available.
US09612559B2 Image forming apparatus
Provided is an image forming apparatus that includes a conveying section, an image forming section, a medium sensor, a mark printing section, and a controller. The conveying section is configured to convey a medium in a medium conveying direction. The image forming section is configured to form an image on the medium conveyed by the conveying section. The medium sensor is configured to perform detection of the medium conveyed by the conveying section. The mark printing section is configured to perform printing of a mark on the medium conveyed by the conveying section. The controller is configured to cause, based on a result of the detection by the medium sensor, the mark printing section to perform the printing of the mark on the medium, from a timing at which image formation on the medium by the image forming section is completed.
US09612553B2 Cartridge having agitator and rotary member with detected portion
A cartridge includes a housing, an agitator, a first rotary member having a detected portion and a first abutment portion, and a second rotary member having a second abutment portion. The agitator includes: a rotation shaft having an axial end portion at which the second rotary member is supported; and an agitation blade supported to the rotation shaft and resiliently deformable. The second rotary member is configured such that while the agitation blade is being spaced apart from the housing, the second abutment portion contacts the first abutment portion in accordance with rotation of the second rotary member to move the first rotary member from the first position to the second position, thereby transmitting the driving force from the second rotary member to the first rotary member.
US09612550B1 Toner cartridge and side cover thereof
The present invention provides a toner cartridge and a side cover thereof. The toner cartridge has a side opening, where the side cover is disposed, and a transmission device passing through the side opening. The toner cartridge is disposed in an electronic imaging device which is provided therein with a sliding rail, a moving piece, and an elastic member disposed between the sliding rail and the moving piece. The toner cartridge is installed into or unloaded from the electronic imaging device by sliding along the sliding rail. The side cover has a pushing portion located above the sliding rail for pushing the moving piece to move toward the elastic member in the process that the toner cartridge is unloaded from the electronic imaging device, so as to prevent the transmission device from being damaged by the moving piece, thereby extending the life time of the transmission device.
US09612548B2 Cartridge provided with pivotable member for new product detection
A cartridge includes: a casing for accommodating developer; a rotatable body rotatably provided at the casing; a pivot member; and a biasing member. The rotatable body is rotatable about a rotational axis, the rotatable body having an outer circumference defining a rotational path during rotation. The pivot member is disposed at the rotatable body at a position offset from the rotational axis and is pivotable about a pivot fulcrum extending in a direction parallel to a tangential direction of the rotational path. The pivot member being pivotably movable between an erect position in which the pivot member erects to form a first angle relative to the rotatable body and a collapsed position in which the pivot member pivots toward the rotatable body to form a second angle smaller than the first angle relative to the rotational body. The biasing member biases the pivot member toward the erect position.
US09612547B2 Developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus
A developing device includes a developer bearer, an end seal, and an inlet seal. The end seal is disposed in contact with a circumferential surface of each end of the developer bearer in a longitudinal direction of the developer bearer. The inlet seal includes a center portion in the longitudinal direction disposed in contact with the developer bearer and each end in the longitudinal direction disposed in contact with the end seal. The end seal includes a cutout portion at a side closer to the center portion in the longitudinal direction and at an upstream side in a direction of rotation of the developer bearer. The inlet seal covers an edge of the cutout portion in the longitudinal direction.
US09612545B2 Chemically prepared core shell toner formulation including a styrene acrylate polyester copolymer used for the shell
A chemically prepared toner composition according to one example embodiment includes a core including at least one polymer binder, a colorant and a release agent; a shell that is formed around the core and includes a third polymer binder; and a borax coupling agent between the core and the shell. The binder for the shell is a styrene acrylic polyester copolymer having a glass transition temperature (Tg) between 55° C. to 65° C., a melt temperature (Tm) between 100° C. to 130° C., a peak molecular weight of about 12,000 and acid value from 10-28.
US09612542B2 Electrostatic charge image developing toner, electrostatic charge image developer, and toner cartridge
An electrostatic charge image developing toner includes a binder resin containing a polyester resin, a release agent, a colorant, and an aromatic aldehyde compound, the content of which exceeds 100 ppm and is equal to or smaller than 1200 ppm.
US09612533B2 Salt and photoresist composition comprising the same
A salt which generates an acid by light irradiation, said salt comprising:an acid-labile group having an acetal structure from which group a moiety having a fluorine-containing base-labile group is removed by bring into contact with the acid.
US09612527B2 Mask blank, transfer mask, method of manufacturing a transfer mask, and method of manufacturing a semiconductor device
A mask blank for use in the manufacture of a binary mask adapted to be applied with ArF excimer laser exposure light has, on a transparent substrate, a light-shielding film for forming a transfer pattern. The light-shielding film has a laminated structure of a lower layer and an upper layer and has an optical density of 2.8 or more for exposure light and a thickness of 45 nm or less. The lower layer is made of a material in which the total content of a transition metal and silicon is 90 at % or more, and has a thickness of 30 nm or more. The upper layer has a thickness of 3 nm or more and 6 nm or less. The phase difference between exposure light transmitted through the light-shielding film and exposure light transmitted in air for a distance equal to the thickness of the light-shielding film is 30 degrees or less.
US09612526B2 Photomask and method for fabricating integrated circuit
A photomask and method for fabricating an integrated circuit is provided. The photomask includes a plurality of main features, enclosed in at least one first region and at least one second region, wherein the first region comprises single the main feature and the second region comprises multiple the main features; and a plurality of assistant features disposed between the first region and the second region, or between the second regions. The photomask enhances the accuracy of the critical dimension and facilitate fabricating an integrated circuit.
US09612524B2 Reflective mask and method of fabricating the same
A reflective mask includes a first reflection layer disposed on a mask substrate, a first capping layer disposed on the first reflection layer, a second reflection pattern disposed on a portion of the first capping layer, and a phase shifter disposed between the second reflection pattern and the first capping layer to cause a phase difference between a first light reflecting from the first reflection layer and a second light reflecting from the second reflection pattern. Related methods are also provided.
US09612514B2 Light-emitting device and related projection system
A light-emitting device and a related projection system. Light-emitting devices (300, 400) comprise: a light source unit (1) and focusing lenses (330, 430). The light source unit (1) comprises laser units (310, 410) and collimating lenses (320, 420) corresponding to the laser units (310, 410). The light-emitting surface of the laser units (310, 410) is a rectangle, and the light divergence angle of laser passing through the cross-section of the long side of the rectangle is smaller than the light divergence angle of same passing through the cross-section of the short side of the rectangle. The collimating lenses (320, 420) are used for focusing the laser from the laser units (310, 410) on a target surface to form a predetermined light spot. The laser units (310, 410) are located on the light axis of the collimating lenses (320, 420) in a predetermined position deviating from the focal point thereof, so that the predetermined light spot has a predetermined length-width ratio. The light-emitting device and the related projection system have the advantages of relatively small regulation quantity and relatively high assembly efficiency.
US09612511B2 Projection system using excitable wavelength conversion material in the light source
A solid state light source device for generating a constant broad band light useful in multiple SLM projectors. The light source device includes a blue or UV/near UV excitation light and a moving plate carrying wavelength conversion materials to convert the excitation light into a broad band light. The wavelength conversion materials include red, green, yellow and/or blue phosphors, and may pass some of the blue excitation light. The broad band light outputted by the phosphor plate includes at least two primary color components and has a constant intensity and spectrum as a function of time. The solid state light source device further includes a second light source such as a blue light source, and a light combination device which combines the output light of the moving phosphor plate and the light from the second light source into one beam of constant, broad band light.
US09612508B2 Electronic device with projector
An electronic device is provided, which includes: a first component which includes a first portion and a second portion opposite to the first portion, with the thickness of the first component is gradually decreased from the first portion to the second portion; a display unit arranged on a first surface of the first component; and a projection component arranged on the first portion.
US09612505B2 Focal-plane shutter and optical apparatus
A focal-plane shutter capable of preventing deterioration of the quality of a captured image is provided. A focal-plane shutter includes a base plate having an opening, a rear curtain that moves between an open position where the opening is open and a closed position where the opening is closed to allow the opening to be open and closed, and a first cushioning member that comes into contact with the rear curtain, and the rear curtain has a first protrusion that is located outside the opening, protrudes in a first direction from the open position toward the closed position, and comes into contact with the first cushioning member when the rear curtain moves from the open position to the closed position.
US09612503B2 Hybrid MOS optical modulator
A hybrid MOS optical modulator. The optical modulator includes an optical waveguide, a cathode comprising a first material and formed in the optical waveguide, and an anode comprising a second material dissimilar from the first material and formed in the optical waveguide, the anode adjoining the cathode, a capacitor being defined between the anode and the cathode.
US09612501B2 Method and apparatus for front-lit semi-retro-reflective display
The disclosure generally relates to a front-lit display having transparent and selectively emissive light directionality. The disclosed semi-retro-reflective, semi-specular and specular displays include directional front light systems that reflect light in a manner to preserve the non-Lambertian characteristic of the light output. This leads to brighter displays with a higher degree of luminance as compared to conventional microencapsulated electrophoretic displays with substantially Lambertian reflectance where much of the light is not reflected back towards the viewer.
US09612498B2 Semiconductor device and display device
A semiconductor device 1 according to the present invention includes a first electrode G (g1) formed on a substrate B, a first insulation film GI to cover the first electrode g1, a semiconductor film SF including a channel CH, an etching stopper film ES, and a second electrode S (s3). The semiconductor film SF is formed on the first insulation film GI with overlapping the first electrode g1 so that an edge portion SF1 thereof projects outwardly from the first electrode g1 in a plan view. The etching stopper film ES is formed of an insulation film and formed on the semiconductor film SF and the first insulation film GI to cover the channel CH. The etching stopper film ES includes a hole H (hd) in which the edge portion SF1 of the semiconductor film SF is and through which a surface of a portion of the semiconductor film SF near the channel CH is exposed in a plan view. The second electrode S (s3) is disposed on the semiconductor film SF to cover the surface of the portion of the semiconductor film SF exposed through the hole H (hd).
US09612493B2 Liquid crystal panel, liquid crystal display device, and manufacturing method thereof
A gate line (40) has a two-layered structure comprising a lower gate line (40a) made of material identical to a pixel electrode (70), and positioned in the same layer as the pixel electrode (70), and an upper gate line (40b) layered on the lower gate line (40b), and made of material having a higher electrical conductivity than the transparent conductive material. According to this structure, it is possible to reduce the number of times performing exposure processes in manufacturing an in-plane switching type liquid crystal panel.
US09612488B2 Liquid crystal display device
The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device by which it is possible to attain both high transmittance and wide viewing angle even if the pixels are small. The liquid crystal display device of the present invention is provided with a first substrate, a second substrate, and a liquid crystal layer sandwiched between the first substrate and second substrate, the first substrate having a plurality of electrode pairs that each include a first linear electrode and a second linear electrode independent of each other, the first linear electrode and second linear electrode included in each of two electrode pairs adjacent to each other being arranged to exhibit line symmetry about a reference axis that is a line passing between the electrode pairs, the linear electrode positioned farther from the reference axis being the first linear electrode, the linear electrode positioned closer to the reference axis being the second linear electrode, the second substrate having third linear electrodes formed along the first linear electrodes or the second linear electrodes.
US09612480B2 Method of producing a phase device based on a twisted liquid crystal having optimized structure operating under unpolarized light
The invention relates to a method of producing a phase device operating at at least one wavelength (λ) comprising a cell containing a liquid crystal possessing a helical structure, inserted between two alignment layers possessing rubbing axes and means for applying a voltage to said cell, said helical structure exhibits a number of helical turns k, said liquid crystal exhibiting a defined angle of twist Θ between the rubbing axes of the two alignment layers, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: —the determination of a compensation angle ε satisfying the following equation: (formula) with: N the integer closest to (formula) the angle of twist Θ=2Kπ−εΔn: the birefringence of the liquid crystal; d: the thickness of the liquid crystal cell; λ: the wavelength of the light beam which passes through the liquid crystal cell; the rubbing of one of the faces in a direction of alignment of said liquid crystal molecules, defining the angle of twist: θ=2Kπ−ε. ɛ = 2 ⁢ k ⁢ ⁢ π - N ⁢ ⁢ π ⁢ 1 - d 2 ⁢ Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 2 N 2 ⁢ λ 2 ) 2 ⁢ k ⁢ ( 1 + d 2 ⁢ Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 2 4 ⁢ k 2 ⁢ λ 2 )
US09612479B2 Pixel structure and array substrate
The present invention provides a pixel structure disposed on a substrate, and the pixel structure includes an alignment layer, a common electrode, and a pixel electrode. The alignment layer is disposed on the substrate, and the alignment layer has a first section and a second section. The first section has a first alignment direction, and the second section has a second alignment direction perpendicular to the first alignment direction. The common electrode is disposed between the substrate and the alignment layer, and the pixel electrode is disposed between the substrate and the alignment layer.
US09612473B2 Display device comprising a wavelength-selective transflective member having an opening and overlapping at least two of a plurality of color filters
A display device includes a display panel and a backlight unit. The display panel is configured to display an image. The backlight unit is configured to provide light to the display panel. The display panel includes an array substrate including a plurality of pixel areas, an opposite substrate facing the array substrate, a liquid crystal layer disposed between the array substrate and the opposite substrate, and a wavelength-selective transflective member disposed on the array substrate or the opposite substrate.
US09612467B2 Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display device has features that a plurality of flexible wiring substrates is connected in parallel to a first side of a liquid crystal display panel, and a plurality of flexible wiring substrates is connected in parallel to a second side opposite the first side, that on a first side of a mold, a first hole for accommodating the plurality of flexible wiring substrates is formed in a top surface of the mold at place corresponding to the first side of the liquid crystal display panel, and that on a second side of the mold that is opposite from the first side thereof, a second mold part is combined with the mold so that the mold and the second mold part jointly form a second hole for accommodating the plurality of flexible wiring substrates connected to the second side of the liquid crystal display panel.
US09612458B1 Resonant optical device with a microheater
A resonant photonic device is provided. The device comprises an optical waveguiding element, such as an optical resonator, that includes a diode junction region, two signal terminals configured to apply a bias voltage across the junction region, and a heater laterally separated from the optical waveguiding element. A semiconductor electrical barrier element is juxtaposed to the heater. A metallic strip is electrically and thermally connected at one end to a signal terminal of the optical waveguiding element and thermally connected at another end to the barrier element.
US09612457B2 Off quadrature biasing of mach zehnder modulator for improved OSNR performance
An integrated optical modulator device. The device can include a driver module coupled to an optical modulator. The optical modulator is characterized by a raised cosine transfer function. This optical modulator can be coupled to a light source and a bias control module, which is configured to apply an off-quadrature bias to the optical modulator. This bias can be accomplished by applying an inverse of the modulator transfer function to the optical modulator in order to minimize a noise variance. This compression function can result in an optimized increased top eye opening for a signal associated with the optical modulator. Furthermore, the optical modulator can be coupled to an EDFA (Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier) that is coupled to a filter coupled an O/E (Optical-to-Electrical) receiver.
US09612454B2 Lens and method for correcting vision of a user
A lens for correcting vision of a user includes a central zone and an outer zone. The central zone is configured to cause light passing therethrough to form an image on a retina of an eye of the user. The outer zone surrounds the central zone and has a plurality of different aspherical coefficients for respectively causing light passing therethrough to form images spaced apart from the retina.
US09612445B2 Lens element
The invention provides a switchable lens element comprising an inverse lens structure formed by an isotropic material and an isotropic cover sheet wherein the resulting lens structure comprises an electrically switchable polymer stabilized blue phase LC medium having the same refractive index in its isotropic state. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the use of such a lens element in an electro-optical device i.e. an autostereoscopic display device operable in a 2D mode or a 3D mode, in which a lens arrangement directs the output from different pixels to different spatial positions to enable a stereoscopic image to be viewed and wherein the lens arrangement comprises a plurality of said switchable lens elements.
US09612442B2 Keyboard magnifying device
A keyboard magnifying device for allowing users to more easily view the keys on a keyboard. The keyboard magnifying device includes a base on which a keyboard can be positioned, an upstanding post extending upwardly from a rear portion of the base, and a frame pivotally attached to the upper end of the upstanding post. The frame includes an open central area, wherein a magnifying lens is positioned over the open central area. The frame and magnifying lens are vertically aligned with the base so that a user can look through the magnifying lens at the keyboard disposed on the base in order to provide an enlarged view of the keys thereon. The keyboard magnifying device may further include one or more lights directed at the base so as to illuminate the keyboard positioned thereon.
US09612436B1 High-speed scanner-tracker
Methods and systems for providing a high speed scanner tracker are disclosed. The scanner tracker can include a mirror assembly that rotates within a housing about a first axis. Moreover, the mirror can be tilted about a second axis. Pulses of light can be directed to and received from a selected location or target surface located within a target volume by selectively controlling the rotational and tilt angles of the mirror relative to a laser associated with the scanner tracker assembly.
US09612433B2 Resonant system excitation power reduction using dynamic phase offset
A drive circuit for a resonant system provides an excitation signal having an amplitude and a phase. The resonant system provides a feedback signal representing an oscillation amplitude. The amplitude of the excitation signal is reduced for a substantially constant feedback signal amplitude by modifying the excitation signal phase.
US09612424B2 Imaging lens and imaging apparatus
An imaging lens consists of a first lens group, a second lens group, an aperture stop and a third lens group that has positive refractive power in this order from an object side. The first lens group consists of an L11 lens having positive refractive power, an L12 lens having negative refractive power, an L13 meniscus lens having negative refractive power with its concave surface facing an image side, an L14 lens having negative refractive power with its concave surface facing the object side and two or three lenses, each having positive refractive power, in this order from the object side. The second lens group consists of an L2p lens having positive refractive power and an L2n lens having negative refractive power.
US09612423B2 Camera lens system
A camera lens system is disclosed. The camera lens system includes a first lens group having a first lens which has a positive refractive power; a second lens group having a second lens which has a negative refractive power and a third lens which has a negative refractive power; a third lens group having a fourth lens which has a concave image side surface and a positive refractive power; a fourth lens group including a fifth lens which has a convex image side surface and a positive refractive power; a fifth lens group having a sixth lens which has a concave image side surface and a negative refractive power. An image side surface of the second lens is connected to an object side surface of the third lens.
US09612419B2 Lens assembly
A lens assembly includes a first lens group, a stop and a second lens group, all of which are arranged in sequence from an object side to an image side along an optical axis. The first lens group includes a first lens and a second lens, wherein the first lens is with negative refractive power and the second lens is with positive refractive power. The second lens group includes a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens and a sixth lens, wherein the third lens and the fifth lens are with negative refractive power, and the fourth lens and the sixth lens are with positive refractive power. The lens assembly satisfies 0.23≦f/TL≦0.45, wherein f is an effective focal length of the lens assembly and TL is a distance from an object side surface of the first lens to an image plane along the optical axis.
US09612417B2 Optical fiber distribution hub with fiber routing structures
An optical fiber distribution housing is provided. The housing includes an active fiber routing structure positioned between the splitter module and the plurality of optical splice ports and/or a guide structure defining an inactive fiber routing channel. The active fiber routing structure includes a plurality of channels, and each of the plurality of channels of the active fiber routing structure is associated with a subset of optical splice ports. Each channel receives a subset of active fibers from the splitter module and guides the active fibers to the subset of optical splice ports associated with the channel. The inactive fiber guide structure receives an inactive fiber and the fiber follows a path from the splitter modules along the first wall and through the inactive fiber routing channel to the inactive fiber retainer.
US09612413B2 Method and apparatus providing a coupled photonic structure
Described embodiments include optical connections for electronic-photonic devices, such as optical waveguides and photonic detectors for receiving optical waves from the optical waveguides and directing the optical waves to a common point. Methods of fabricating such connections are also described.
US09612409B2 Hermetic sealing of optical module
A hermetically sealable package may be formed from a top portion and a bottom portion mated along a seam at or near a plane of an optical fiber. A completed pill assembly may be positioned directly into the enclosure base without requiring the fiber to be threaded through the feed through or “snout”. The top potion may then be mated with the bottom portion to form the package. A glass solder ring may be placed coaxial with the fiber in the feed through. The seam may be sealed by laser welding and the glass solder ring reflowed by laser heating, for example, with a same laser as used to weld the seam or by resistive or induction heating.
US09612407B2 Optical coupler for multicore fiber
An optical connector of the present invention includes a ferrule that holds a multicore fiber, and a plug frame equipping the ferrule housed therein. The ferrule has at least one flat surface on the outer circumferential surface thereof, and the plug frame has a plate spring structure to apply pressure on the flat surface. In the optical connector of the present invention, the plate spring structure is casted in the plug frame.
US09612401B2 Method and system for providing optical connections
A system for providing optical connections that may include an optical grating structure and an optical waveguide coupled to the optical grating structure. The optical grating structure may be configured to receive an optical wave, through an interposer, from an optical source. The optical grating structure may be configured to transform the optical wave into a predetermined electromagnetic propagation mode.
US09612397B2 Photoelectric hybrid substrate
A photoelectric hybrid substrate according to the present invention includes an insulating layer that contains a fluororesin as a main component, and conductor layers stacked on two surfaces of the insulating layer. The photoelectric hybrid substrate includes an optical communication mechanism configured to propagate an optical signal in the insulating layer by using reflection at inner surfaces of the conductor layers.
US09612391B2 Connector and connector assembly
A connector assembly is disclosed having a circuit board with a side edge; one or more light emitting devices connected to the side edge of the circuit; and a connector. The connector has a support frame, and one or more light guide assemblies positioned on the support frame adjacent to the side edge of the circuit board.
US09612374B2 Color filter, display panel and display device
The present invention provides a color filter, a display panel and a display device. The color filter comprises a substrate, on which a plurality of pixel regions are formed, in each of the plurality of pixel regions, a color film and a black matrix is provided, and a reflecting layer for reflecting ambient light entering into the color film is provided on a surface of the black matrix. Compared to the prior art, the present invention can improve the utilization rate of ambient light and improve the display effect.
US09612372B2 Diffractive optical element and manufacturing method for the same
An Al film is formed so that film forming particles are incident at normal incidence to grating wall surfaces of a diffraction grating having multiple grating portions and are incident at oblique incidence to optical effective surfaces. After that, oxidation treatment is performed from a direction to be incident at normal incidence to the optical effective surface so that the Al layer on the optical effective surface is changed to Al2O3 layer. Hence, in the diffraction grating having the multiple grating portions, the Al2O3 layer is formed on the optical effective surface for transmitting light, and the Al layer is formed on the grating wall surfaces as a light shielding layer. Thus, flare of the diffractive optical element can be suppressed.
US09612366B2 Composite tungsten oxide particle dispersion polycarbonate resin composition and heat-ray shielding sintered compact and heat-ray shielding laminate using the composition
There is provided a composite tungsten oxide particle dispersion polycarbonate resin composition containing composite tungsten oxide particles expressed by a general formula MxWyOz, metal salt, and polycarbonate resin, wherein the metal salt is a salt of one or more kinds of metal elements selected from Mg, Ni, Zn, In, and Sn.
US09612365B2 Silicone hydrogels having desirable water content and oxygen permeability
The present invention relates to a process comprising the steps of reacting a reactive mixture comprising at least one silicone-containing component, at least one hydrophilic component, and at least one diluent to form an ophthalmic device having an advancing contact angle of less than about 80°; and contacting the ophthalmic device with an aqueous extraction solution at an elevated extraction temperature, wherein said at least one diluent has a boiling point at least about 10° higher than said extraction temperature.
US09612364B2 Medical devices having homogeneous charge density and methods for making same
The present invention relates to ionic silicone hydrogel polymers comprising at least one pharmaceutical or nutriceutical component and displaying improved lysozyme uptake, low contact angle and reduced water soluble polymeric ammonium salt uptake.
US09612352B2 Machines, systems, and methods for super-virtual borehole sonic interferometry
Embodiments of super-virtual borehole sonic interferometry include machines, systems, and methods that can increase the signal-to-noise ratio of sonic log waveforms. Embodiments include performing a common shot gather and recording traces with a sonic tool, repositioning the tool and performing another common-shot gather; cross-correlating each trace with neighboring corresponding traces for each common shot gather, which leads to creating the virtual trace response due to a redatumed virtual source; stacking the common virtual traces with common ray paths for different common shot gathers; convolving the virtual traces with an actual trace that travels from the source through the virtual source to a receiver on the tool; and stacking the traces having common ray paths. The resulting waveforms can have a signal-to-noise ratio significantly greater than the signal-to-noise ratio of the original waveforms, due to the two stacking operations following each redatuming step.
US09612346B2 Nuclear gauges and methods of configuration and calibration of nuclear gauges
A method for calibrating a nuclear gauge of the having a source includes providing a nuclear gauge comprising a radiation source, the radiation source being coupled with a computing system with a machine readable program stored thereon containing a calibration routine. An operator places the gauge on one or more specified blocks to adjust the source within each block to one or more specified positions to initiate a count. The method includes determining that the source is at each position before each count begins, adjusting the counting times before each count begins by the program on the nuclear gauge based on each position of the source to obtain calibration information, obtaining counts at each position, storing the counts within the computing system of the nuclear gauge, and calculating for each position calibration coefficients.
US09612345B2 Visible scintillation photodetector device incorporating chalcopyrite semiconductor crystals
A photodetector device, including: a scintillator material operable for receiving incident radiation and emitting photons in response; a photodetector material coupled to the scintillator material operable for receiving the photons emitted by the scintillator material and generating a current in response, wherein the photodetector material includes a chalcopyrite semiconductor crystal; and a circuit coupled to the photodetector material operable for characterizing the incident radiation based on the current generated by the photodetector material. Optionally, the scintillator material includes a gamma scintillator material and the incident radiation received includes gamma rays. Optionally, the photodetector material is further operable for receiving thermal neutrons and generating a current in response. The circuit is further operable for characterizing the thermal neutrons based on the current generated by the photodetector material.
US09612326B2 Methods and apparatus for detection system having fusion of radar and audio data
Methods and apparatus for locating a weapon by fusing audio and radar data. An exemplary embodiment comprises detecting a weapon firing event with an audio sensor system, detecting a projectile fired from the weapon with a radar system, calculating a state vector associated with the projectile detection, identifying a location of the weapon by backtracking the state vector to the detected time of the weapon firing event time, and communicating the location of the weapon.
US09612321B2 Method for angle determination for moving assemblies, and apparatus
In an installation including first and second components, a radar sensor that has at least two channels, each arranged to be spatially at a distance from the other, is motion-coupled to the first component, and at least two coding radar targets, each arranged to be spatially at a distance from an adjacent target, are motion-coupled to the second component. A signal is sent to each of the radar targets using one of the at least two channels of the radar sensor. At least one coded signal is respectively sent by the radar targets upon or after receiving such a signal, one of the at least two coded signals being received by one or more channels of the radar sensor from each target. The temporal relationship between at least two of the received coded signals is acquired and used to determine an angle between the first and second components.
US09612318B2 Device and method of tracking target object
A target object tracking device is provided. The device includes a memory for storing association information in which a selecting order of target objects is associated with symbols indicating the target objects, respectively, a starting selection accepting module for accepting a selection of the target objects to start tracking thereof, a symbol reading module for reading the symbols for the selected target objects corresponding to the selecting order of the target objects based on the association information, a tracking module for tracking the selected target objects, a symbol displaying module for displaying the symbols read by the symbol reading module, at positions where the target objects tracked by the tracking module are displayed, and a symbol changing module for changing, according to an operation of a user, the association information and displaying the symbols at the positions where the target objects are displayed, based on the changed association information.
US09612316B1 Correlation and 3D-tracking of objects by pointing sensors
A method and system for tracking at least one object using a plurality of pointing sensors and a tracking system are disclosed herein. In a general embodiment, the tracking system is configured to receive a series of observation data relative to the at least one object over a time base for each of the plurality of pointing sensors. The observation data may include sensor position data, pointing vector data and observation error data. The tracking system may further determine a triangulation point using a magnitude of a shortest line connecting a line of sight value from each of the series of observation data from each of the plurality of sensors to the at least one object, and perform correlation processing on the observation data and triangulation point to determine if at least two of the plurality of sensors are tracking the same object. Observation data may also be branched, associated and pruned using new incoming observation data.
US09612312B2 Flight guidance system
The invention relates to a flight guidance system for the flight support of a aircraft (1), said system comprising a plurality of fixed ground stations (4a to 4e) respectively comprising a transmitting and/or receiving unit (5a to 5e), and at least one transmitting and/or receiving unit (6) that is arranged on the aircraft (1), the transmitting units being act up to send position signals (7) and the receiving units being set up to receive said position signals (7). The flight guidance system comprises at least one position determination unit (9, 10) that is connected to at least some of the transmitting and/or receiving units (5a to 5e, 6, 6a to 6c) and set up to determine locations of the transmitting and/or receiving unit (6) arranged on the aircraft, according to the position signals (7) that are sent by the fixed transmitting units and received by the at least one receiving unit arranged on the aircraft and/or sent by the at least one transmitting nail arranged on the aircraft and received by the fixed receiving units. The flight guidance system is designed for flight support of the aircraft according to the determined locations.
US09612310B2 Method and apparatus for determining the direction of arrival of a sonic boom
A method and apparatus for determining a direction of arrival of an acoustic event of interest that arrives at an array. Data acquired from the array is received. A portion of the data that represents an acoustic signature for the acoustic event of interest is identified. An azimuth angle may be computed for an acoustic event using the portion of the data identified. An elevation angle for the acoustic event is computed using a beamforming process customized based on the azimuth angle computed.
US09612303B2 System and method for magnetic resonance coil arrangement
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is provided. The system includes a main field magnet generating a main magnetic field B0. Moreover, the system further includes radio frequency (RF) receiver coils including a first combination of two coils, the two coils of the first combination decoupled based on quadrature decoupling such that the two coils of the first combination are able to receive signals orthogonal to each other and to B0. The two coils can be butterfly coils, the loop-plain of the butterfly coils arranged along a surface, the longitudinal axis of the butterfly coils being substantially orthogonal and crossing at substantially midpoint. The surface can be substantially orthogonal to B0 and be curved. The first of the two coils can also be a loop coil and the second of the two coils a butterfly coil.
US09612301B2 High-throughput and motion insensitive MRI accelerated with multi-echo planar acquisition and related systems
Methods, systems, computer programs, circuits and workstations are configured to generate MRI images using an Echo-Planar Double-Echo Steady State (EP-DESS) pulse sequence and/or a Repeated Imaging with Echo-planar Navigation and Acceleration (RIENA) pulse sequence and image processing protocol to generate clinical MRI images.
US09612300B2 System and method for object-based initialization of magnetic field inhomogeneity in magnetic resonance imaging
An object-based approach is used to initialize the magnetic field inhomogeneity estimation for chemical species separation, such as water-fat separation, and other imaging applications. For example, a susceptibility distribution in the subject being imaged is estimated from images reconstructed from single-echo or multi-echo k-space data and used to initialize the magnetic field inhomogeneity estimation. This approach can be applied to any complex-based chemical shift encoded chemical species separation technique and to other imaging applications, such as susceptibility-weighted imaging and quantitative susceptibility mapping. The field map can also be used to correct for image distortions and to generate magnetic field shimming values.
US09612295B2 Magnetic shield, program, and selection method
A magnetic shield including a first layer and a second layer and shielding an environmental magnetic field is obtained by manufacturing the first layer that is configured by a first material and that includes a hollow portion on the inside and the second layer that is configured by a second material that is different from the first material and which is a hollow member and placing the second layer in the hollow portion of the first layer. With the magnetic shield, in regions between the first layer and the second layer, a material in which the relative magnetic permeability at the strength of the magnetic field at a region that is next to the second layer is high compared to the relative magnetic permeability of the first material at the strength of the magnetic field is selected as the second material that configures the second layer.
US09612288B2 Voltage-based fuel gauge on battery capacity
A device to determine a state of a battery is disclosed. One or more transistors provide a resistance between first and second nodes. The one or more transistors are configured to conduct a supply current from a battery between the first node and the second node. A measurement circuit measures the voltage generated between the first node and the second node. The measurement circuit further measures the supply voltage. A calculation circuit generates an estimate of the supply current based on the voltage measured between the first node and the second node and the resistance of the one or more transistors. The calculation circuit generates an estimate of the state of charge of the battery based on the measured supply voltage and the estimate of the supply current.
US09612276B2 Test device and test system including the same
A test device includes a test unit and a voltage selection circuit. The test unit is configured to detect a voltage at a test pad of a semiconductor device under test by applying a test current to the test pad. The voltage selection circuit is configured to apply a selection voltage to a ground pad of the semiconductor device under test by selecting one of a plurality of voltages according to a test mode.
US09612271B2 Evaluating noise and excess current on a power line
Several techniques are described herein for evaluating parameters relating to noise and excess current on a power line. More specifically, the techniques described herein are particularly well-suited for characterizing partial discharge, and for identifying a location of a source of the noise or the excess current on the power line.
US09612268B2 Ground potential rise with depth sensing
Ground Potential Rise (GPR) systems and methods with depth sensing measure the GPR between the ground grid and the remote earth. Methods and systems described herein may provide a GPR measurement to an existing distance protection. A GPR system may comprise a set of potential transformers. The set of potential transformers may be coupled to different ground rods driven into the earth at different depths, respectively. One wire of the high voltage side of the potential transformer may be coupled to the ground grid of a substation, and the second wire of the potential transformer may be coupled to an insulated wire that is coupled to a ground rod or multiple of ground rods bonded together. The low voltage side of the potential transformer is used to connect Distance Relays, Voltage Relays, DFR or Alarms.
US09612265B1 Methods and apparatus to detect a conductive object
A method and apparatus scan a first capacitive sensor element that is located in a first scan region for a presence of a conductive object and then scan a second capacitive sensor element that is located in a second scan region for the presence of the conductive object. The scan of the first capacitive sensor element includes applying a ground voltage to a ground element through the second capacitive sensor element, the ground element located in the first scan region.
US09612259B2 Wafer testing system and associated methods of use and manufacture
A wafer testing system and associated methods of use and manufacture are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the wafer testing system includes an assembly for releaseably attaching a wafer to a wafer translator and the wafer translator to an interposer by means of separately operable vacuums, or pressure differentials. The assembly includes a wafer translator support ring coupled to the wafer translator, wherein a first flexible material extends from the wafer translator support ring so as to enclose the space between the wafer translator and the interposer so that the space may be evacuated by a first vacuum through one or more first evacuation paths. The assembly can further include a wafer support ring coupled to the wafer and the chuck, wherein a second flexible material extends from wafer support ring so as to enclose the space between the wafer and the wafer translator so that the space may be evacuated by a second vacuum through one or more second evacuation pathways.
US09612252B2 Ultrasonic airspeed and direction sensor system
An ultrasonic airspeed and direction sensor system comprising an ultrasonic sensor array including an elongate base member for mounting to a vehicle, such as a helicopter, so as to extend outwardly from the vehicle. A number of radially extending support members are connected to the base member. The support members carry ultrasonic transducers arranged to define at least four bidirectional ultrasonic paths between respective pairs of the transducers, the ultrasonic paths being arranged into at least three non-coplanar sets. A processing system monitors the passage of ultrasonic signals along the paths to generate corresponding time of flight data, making a weighted selection containing at least one path from each of at least three sets, and processing the time of flight data for the selected paths, proportionate to the determined weighting, to generate airspeed and direction information.
US09612245B2 Multiple-pulse pumping for enhanced fluorescence detection and molecular imaging in cells and tissue
The present invention includes a method and system for enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio in emission detection comprising: selecting a probe capable of at least one of fluorescence, phosphorescence, or delayed fluorescence in or about a sample that comprises interfering background signal; and exposing the probe to one or more controllable bursts, each burst comprising two or more pulses, wherein the one or more controllable bursts of high repetition energy pulses enhance the signal from the probe above that of the background signal.
US09612239B2 Substance determining apparatus
The invention relates to a substance determining apparatus (19) for determining a substance within a fluid. A location event determination unit (34) determines location events indicating that a particle, which may have attached the substance, is located in a sensing region and a property of the location events from the sensing signal generated by sensing the sensing region. A location events selection unit (70) selects a part of the location events having a property in a predefined property range, and a substance determination unit (40) determines the substance within the fluid (3) based on the selected part of the location events. This allows tuning the determination of the substance within the fluid to a desired property range, which can relate to a desired kind of bound particles, thereby reducing the influence of unwanted effects on the determination of the substance and, thus, improving the determination accuracy.
US09612236B2 Multi epitope assay
The present invention is related to a method for detection of a biological target in an affinity assay, the method comprising the steps of providing a biological sample volume containing the biological target, adding a first capturing moiety to the biological sample volume comprising the biological target, wherein the first capturing moiety is adhered to a particle, concentration of the captured biological target into an elution volume that is smaller than the biological sample volume in step a), cleavage of the first capturing moiety or the biological target from the particle and direct or indirect detection and/or quantification of the biological target in a sandwich or competitive affinity assay format, wherein the biological target is associated with at least one capturing moiety, preferably at least two capturing moieties.
US09612234B2 Data analysis of impedance-based cardiomyocyte-beating signals as detected on real-time cell analysis (RTCA) cardio instruments
A method of determining one or more beating parameters for use in cardiomyocyte beating analysis including: providing a cell analysis device including wells, each well including a sensor capable of monitoring beating of cardiomyoctes in millisecond time resolution; adding cardiomyocytes to the wells; monitoring the beating of the cardiomyocytes in millisecond time resolution to obtain a plurality of beating measurements; and calculating one or more beating parameters from the plurality of beating measurements.
US09612232B2 Static gel strength measurement apparatus and method
A fluid properties measurement apparatus for use with a conventional high temperature high pressure test cell includes a load cell assembly and a drive motor that drives a rotating shaft magnetically connected to a vane assembly having multiple vane elements, wherein the motor rotates in response to reactive forces of a fluid sample and the load cell assembly measures reactive forces of the sample. In one embodiment, a stepper motor allows for precise shaft rotation. A method of measuring fluid properties includes frequent measurements throughout a complete rotation cycle of a vane assembly within a test cell. A system interference profile is generated which identifies stress variations resulting from various system components throughout the cycle. Measurements of a sample's fluid properties are likewise performed to obtain a profile. Comparison of the sample profile with the interference profile provides fluid properties measurement independent of stress variations resulting from various system components.
US09612226B2 Method for measuring height of lack of penetration and ultrasonic flaw detector
A method for measuring the degree of fusion involves: a step for creating a dividing pulse amplitude curve by using a probe that emits ultrasound beams; a step for scanning the probe that emits ultrasound beams at a predetermined angle on a surface that has weld beads of multiple welding specimens having different degrees of fusion and for obtaining beam path length information from the dividing pulse amplitude curve and the height of an F echo that returned to the probe after hitting the fused section of a welding site; and a step for obtaining a regression formula expressing the relationship between the beam path length information and the degree of fusion.
US09612224B2 High density nano-array for sensing
A sensor includes a semiconductor substrate having first pointed nodes extending into a channel from a first side of the channel. Second pointed nodes extend into the channel from a second side of the channel, which is opposite the first side. The second pointed nodes being self-aligned to the first pointed nodes on the opposite side of the channel. The first pointed nodes and the second pointed nodes are connected to a circuit to detect particles in the channel.
US09612222B2 Detection of target DNA sequences using double-stranded oligonucleotides
A method of detection and discrimination of target DNA sequences and of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) directly on double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) samples without the need for denaturation of the target dsDNAs. This is achieved by the use of a PNA chain as a probe. This probe is self-assembled on a gold electrode; hybridization of the probe with the target dsDNA forms a PNA-dsDNA hybrid. The hybrid is then labeled with a mediator, and the PNA-dsDNA hybridization is monitored. Monitoring of the hybrid formation can be achieved using an electrochemical approach. This method is able to detect and discriminate target DNA sequences and SNPs on ds-oligonucleotides. Furthermore, this method is able to detect and discriminate target DNA sequences and SNPs on double-stranded PCR products.
US09612212B1 Ellipsometer and method of inspecting pattern asymmetry using the same
An ellipsometer includes a stage, a light source, a polarizer, a detector, and a processor. The stage is configured to support a substrate including a pattern. The light source is configured to emit illumination toward the substrate. The polarizer is configured to polarize the illumination. The detector is configured to generate, in association with a plurality of azimuthal angles, data corresponding to polarized illumination reflected from the substrate. The processor is configured to: control rotation of the stage in association with sequential inspection of the pattern at the plurality of azimuthal angles, and determine asymmetry of the pattern based on the data. Each azimuthal angle of the plurality of azimuthal angles corresponds to a different rotational state of the stage.
US09612211B2 Methods and systems for enhanced tip-tracking and navigation of visual inspection devices
A computer-implemented system for enhanced tip-tracking and navigation of visual inspection devices includes a visual inspection device. The system further includes a plurality of spatially sensitive fibers. The system includes a computing device. The computing device includes a memory device and a processor. The system includes a storage device. The storage device includes an engineering model representing the physical asset. The computing device is configured receive an insertion location from the visual inspection device. The computing device is configured to receive fiber information associated with the visual inspection device. The computing device is configured to determine the real-time location of the visual inspection device using the fiber information. The computing device is configured to identify the real-time location of the visual inspection device with respect to the engineering model. The computing device is configured to navigate the visual inspection device from a first location to a second location.
US09612202B2 Use of nanoparticles in the preparation of calibration standards
This invention concerns the use of nanoparticles comprising an analyte in the preparation of a calibration standard for use in an analytical atomic spectroscopic technique and a method of calibrating such an instrument.
US09612196B2 In-situ optical density sensor
The present invention relates to optical measurement devices and systems, and methods of using these systems and devices, and more particularly but not exclusively it relates to a system and apparatus adapted to measure optical properties in-situ.
US09612192B2 Cuvette for photometric measurement of small liquid volumes
A cuvette comprising a body having an upper part comprising an upper open top portion and upper walls forming four upper inner edges and an upper open bottom portion with a first substantially rectangular cross-section in a plane A-A; and a lower measurement chamber comprising a lower closed bottom portion and lower walls forming four lower inner edges and a lower open top portion with a second substantially rectangular cross-section in a plane B-B smaller than the first cross-section in the plane A-A. An abrupt transition zone is positioned between the plane A-A and the plane B-B comprising four transition inner edges connecting the four lower inner edges to the upper open bottom portion. At least in the plane B-B the lower inner edges comprise fillets having a first radius (R1). At least in the plane A-A the upper inner edges comprise fillets having a second radius (R2) being larger than (R1).
US09612190B2 Bond evaluation using piezochromic fluorescence
A composite bonded structure with integral stress sensing and bond evaluation system incorporates a bonded structure having a first component, a second component and a layer of adhesive bonding the first and second components. The layer of adhesive includes multiple embedded fluorescing particles which emit a first spectral intensity in an unstressed condition and a second spectral intensity in a stressed condition. A bond evaluation apparatus is then employed for measuring spectral intensity.
US09612186B2 Device and method for optically determining particle properties
A device, a method and a system for optically determining particle properties, in particular size and reflectivity. The device includes at least one light source assembly having at least one light source, a polarizer assembly, at least one sample holder—which can be illuminated by the least one light source assembly—for accommodating particle preparations to be investigated, at least one analyzer assembly, and at least one imaging device with at least one color-resolving matrix image sensor. The device is designed to guide light reflected by a particle preparation and having a color-coded polarization to the at least one matrix image sensor.
US09612175B2 Method and system for setting offset of oil pressure sensor
A technique for setting offset of a hydraulic pressure sensor which senses operation oil pressure is provided herein. In particular, ignition-off is detected and an ignition-off time point and remaining pressure of the object to be sensed are stored. The remaining pressure is sensed by the hydraulic pressure sensor at the ignition-off time point and stored accordingly. Additionally, whether an ignition is turned on or not after the ignition-off is also detected and an ignition-on time point is stored, when the ignition-on is detected after the ignition-off. A time lapse between the ignition-on from the ignition-off time point is then calculated along with the reduced pressure corresponding to the time lapse due to the time lapse. As a result, a value obtained by subtracting the reduced pressure from the remaining pressure of the hydraulic pressure sensor is set and applied as the offset of the hydraulic pressure sensor.
US09612168B2 Sensor for differential calorimetric measurement, and method for manufacturing same
A sensor for differential calorimetric measurement including a thermometric cell and another cell, each cell including: a membrane of a low thermal conductivity material, having first and second surfaces; and a mechanism supporting the membrane, of a high thermal diffusivity coefficient material, in contact with the first surface of the membrane, the thermometric cell including at least two active thermometric elements located on the first surface of the membrane, the two cells configured to be assembled such that the second surfaces of the membranes of the cells are opposite one another, a sample and a reference used for taking measurement configured to be placed between the two membranes and directly in contact with the second surfaces, and at least one of the cells including a sealing mechanism opposite the first surface of the membrane, wherein a free space for a gas is arranged between the sealing mechanism and the membrane.
US09612163B2 Methods and apparatus for detecting ice formation on aircraft
In one aspect, methods of detecting ice formation on an aircraft are described herein. In some implementations, a method of detecting ice formation on an aircraft comprises disposing an ice detector on an exterior surface of the aircraft, the ice detector comprising a probe surface and a pyroelectric material layer disposed on at least a portion of the probe surface. The method further comprises generating a charge on a surface of the pyroelectric material layer of the ice detector to increase the local freezing point of water on the surface of the pyroelectric material layer.
US09612159B2 Infrared sensor and infrared sensor array
An infrared sensor includes: a package; an infrared detecting element formed on the package, the infrared detecting element including a thermal detector and an absorber formed on the thermal detector which is configured to absorb infrared light rays of a specific wavelength that are detected by conversion of the infrared light rays into heat; and a cap formed on the package to cover the infrared detecting element, the cap including: a body having front and rear surfaces, through which the infrared light rays transmit; and a shielding film, with a window formed therein, provided on at least one of the front and rear surfaces of the body, the infrared light rays being reflected by the shielding film other than a portion of the shielding film having the window, and every one of the infrared light rays passing through the window of the cap impinging on the absorber.
US09612156B2 Spectroscope and microspectroscopic system
A spectroscope used for a microspectroscopic system includes: a collimating optical system that causes signal light to be substantially collimated light; spectroscopic optical systems and each of which includes at least one of each of spectral elements and in which a wavelength band for spectral separation varies depending on an incident angle of the signal light; at least one of each of optical receivers that detect the signal light spectrally separated by the spectroscopic optical systems; a mechanism that varies the incident angles of the signal light on the spectral elements; and a controller unit that determines the incident angles of the signal light on the spectral elements in accordance with the wavelength band for spectrally separating the signal light and controls the mechanism so as to attain the incident angles.
US09612149B2 Weighing cell with a device for correcting eccentric loading errors and a method for correcting eccentric loading errors
Eccentric loading errors of a weighing cell (1) with a parallel guiding mechanism are determined and corrected or at least reduced. The weighing cell has a test weight actuating device (14), by which at least one test weight (15) is positioned successively on at least three test weight support points (16, 17, 18, 19, 20) of the test load receiver (4) that do not lie in a straight line. A processor unit (21) uses a control signal (S1) to position the test weight on the support points. A test weighing signal (T) is generated for each support point, and from these, eccentric loading errors are ascertained. A device for correcting the eccentric loading errors uses control signals (S2) from the processor unit to make a geometrical-mechanical change in the parallel guiding mechanism, using a first and a second actuating unit.
US09612139B2 Position detecting device
A position detecting device includes a shaft part that rotates in conjunction with a rotation of an external driving body, a magnet that is integrally provided at one end of the shaft part, a substrate on which a detecting element detecting a magnetic field of the magnet is mounted, a case that includes a disposition portion in which one end of the shaft part and the substrate are disposed, a protective member into which the other end of the shaft part is inserted and which covers the disposition portion, and a seal member that is disposed between the case and the protective member. A support member supporting one end of the shaft part and a bearing supporting the shaft part are mounted on the protective member. The protective member is provided with a protrusion, and the support member is provided with a fitting portion to which the protrusion is fitted.
US09612134B2 Method of sensing sliding by hall sensor and sensing system using the same
A method of sensing a sliding by a sensor including grouping one or more Hall elements into one or more groups, measuring magnetic field strength generated by a magnetic field source, and comparing the magnetic field strength at the one or more Hall elements to determine whether a horizontal sliding occurs.
US09612130B2 System and method of estimating available driving distance
A vehicle includes a powertrain having a battery-powered electric machine. The vehicle also includes a controller programmed to display, on a geographical map, at least one contour line indicating an available driving distance from a current location. The distance of the contour line from the current location is based on energy stored within the battery and predicted energy consumption due to driving along each of a plurality of possible routes originating from the current location. The predicted energy consumption is updated based on energy depletion events that occur during driving.
US09612128B2 Controlling travel route planning module based upon user travel preference
One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for controlling a travel route planning module associated with a user device. Travel related data, for a user and regarding previously traveled routes by the user, may be indicative of user travel preferences and/or behaviors. The travel related data is evaluated against computed routes derived from different weighting values applied to travel metrics (e.g., a cost associated with a U-turn, a highway, an industrial zone, etc.). For example, weighting values may be iteratively adjusted to generate a plurality of modified computed routes that may be evaluated to identify a target computed route having a similarity to a previously traveled route of the user above a threshold. User preference weighted travel metrics, generated based upon weighted travel metrics of the target computed route, are used to control a travel route planning module to generate a customized travel route for the user.
US09612127B2 Carpool finder assistance
A method of determining ride share compatibility. Vehicle data acquisition devices are employed to collect user attribute information relating to a travel route and locations traveled by the operator. The attribute information includes regularity data, frequency data, and duration data. A regression analysis is applied by a processor for using the regularity data, the frequency data, and the duration data, for identifying an importance probability of each of the locations visited by the operator. A match is determined between the operator and a potential travel partner traveling to locations in proximity to the locations traveled by the operator.
US09612124B2 Navigation system and method with location-aware accuracy and/or power adjustments
In a navigation system and method, location-aware adjustments may be made to the accuracy and/or power of the navigation system by changing at least one setting of a navigation system receiver in response to at least one characteristic of a navigation route and/or an estimated current position of the receiver. By providing location-aware adjustments, the accuracy may be increased when a higher accuracy is desired and may be decreased when a lower accuracy is sufficient based on the receiver location. A higher accuracy setting may be used, for example, when the estimated current position of a navigation system receiver is within the vicinity of a waypoint along the navigation route and a lower accuracy setting may be used at other times to reduce power consumption. Of course, many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment.
US09612123B1 Adaptive mapping to navigate autonomous vehicles responsive to physical environment changes
Various embodiments relate generally to autonomous vehicles and associated mechanical, electrical and electronic hardware, computer software and systems, and wired and wireless network communications to provide map data for autonomous vehicles. In particular, a method may include accessing subsets of multiple types of sensor data, aligning subsets of sensor data relative to a global coordinate system based on the multiple types of sensor data to form aligned sensor data, and generating datasets of three-dimensional map data. The method further includes detecting a change in data relative to at least two datasets of the three-dimensional map data and applying the change in data to form updated three-dimensional map data. The change in data may be representative of a state change of an environment at which the sensor data is sensed. The state change of the environment may be related to the presence or absences of an object located therein.
US09612114B2 Access network node based barometric reference pressure network
Systems, apparatus and methods for populating and using a pressure database to determine an altitude of a unit with an unknown altitude are presented. A pressure from one or more barometric pressure sensors linked to respective base stations are interpolated to determine a reference pressure (e.g., at sea level) at arbitrary coordinates (x,y) having pressure reading. For example, a mobile station at the arbitrary coordinates (x,y) records a pressure at the mobile station. A difference between this pressure at the mobile station and the interpolated reference pressure is determined, which may directly be interpreted as a defined altitude of the mobile station.
US09612108B2 Measurement apparatus and measurement method
In accordance with an embodiment, a measurement apparatus includes a library creation unit, a spectral profile acquiring unit, and a measurement unit. The library creation unit creates a library in which a layer stack model is matched to a theoretical profile regarding a pattern of stacked layers. The spectral profile acquiring unit acquires an actual measured profile by applying light to a measurement target pattern obtained when the pattern is actually created. The measurement unit measures the sectional shape of the measurement target pattern by performing fitting of the theoretical profile to the actual measured profile. The layer stack model is created by calculating a feature value that reflects the intensity of reflected light from an interface for each of the layers, determining a priority order of analysis from the feature value, and sequentially performing fitting of the theoretical profile to the measured profile in the determined priority order.
US09612105B2 Polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography system
The invention generally relates to a polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography (OCT) system that includes both polarization maintaining and single mode optical fiber and methods of use thereof. Generally, OCT systems of the invention have a light source and a differential path interferometer that includes a sample arm and a reference arm. A splitter is used to split light from the light source to the sample arm and the reference arm. Reflected light from the sample arm and the reference arm is recombined at a detector. The polarization maintaining fiber is used in the reference arm to ensure that optical field intensity is equalized between two orthogonal detection channels of the OCT system.
US09612097B1 Bullet tote
A bullet tote includes a hollow structure, closed at one end, and having a removable top at the other end. The interior of the hollow structure contains a separator or dividers for holding and aligning bullets essentially to match a spacing and alignment of a firearms chamber or cylinder so that the bullets may be dumped directly into a firearm chamber or cylinder.
US09612095B2 Composite shaped charges
Embodiments may take the form of a composite shaped charge. In an example embodiment, a shaped charge includes a casing, an energetic material positioned within the casing, and a liner substantially covering the energetic material. At least one of the casing, the energetic material, and the liner comprises a composite construction. An example embodiment may take the form of a case having a composite construction. An example embodiment may take the form of an energetic material having a composite construction. An example embodiment may take the form of a liner having a composite construction.
US09612094B1 Axilinear shaped charge liner with parabolic apex
This invention is a shaped explosive device with a liner that has a parabolic apex, which can produce a purely planar symmetric jet. The half pipe liner in the present invention has a parabolic apex or pole toward the aft end, a “V” notch on each side of the concave wings toward the fore end, and liner base end on each wing. Liner resembles two angled half sections of thin walled pipe butted together at the apex or pole, and when properly driven by a high explosive will produce a spade shaped stretching Munroe jet that erodes a deep elongated hole in a target. Alternatively, this invention is a shaped explosive device with a liner that produces a single combination jet consisting of a forward rod portion and rearward flattened spade shaped portion, this jet has a velocity gradient form tip to tail. When applied in a circular or other polygonal shaped array the Axilinear shaped charges will produce extremely large diameter holes greater than the overall diameter of the array.
US09612088B2 Shooting system with aim assist
A shooting system for improving the accuracy of a shot at a target as fired from a hand-held firearm. The shooting system can comprise a targeting system operable with the firearm, the targeting system operable with one or more sensors to obtain targeting information pertaining to a target. The targeting system can further determine an optimal aiming vector and an aim deviation of the optimal aiming vector from an actual aiming vector based on the targeting information. The shooting system can further comprise an aim assist system in communication with the targeting system that functions to receive information corresponding to the aim deviation, the aim assist system comprising a momentum transfer system supported by the firearm and operable to induce a motion within the firearm to manipulate the actual aiming vector of the firearm and to correct for the aim deviation.
US09612081B2 Cartridge for air gun
Disclosed is a cartridge for an air gun that facilitates the loading of a bullet into the cartridge. The cartridge includes cylindrical unitary cartridges into which bullets are to be inserted, a cartridge assembly in which the unitary cartridges are coupled to each other and continuously disposed between both ends to form a strip shape, and a magazine case that houses the cartridge assembly. The cartridge assembly is transported by a cartridge transport unit. Further, the unitary cartridges each include two cylindrical parts. The cylindrical parts of neighboring unitary cartridges are sequentially fit-coupled to each other in order to form the cartridge assembly.
US09612075B1 Selectively engageable and removable dust cover for a firearm
A dust cover for a firearm is provided. The cover includes a panel and a first extension extending from the panel and configured for engaging with the firearm to selectively secure the panel to the firearm. The panel is pivotable about the first extension to define a pivot point for pivoting the panel from a first position that encloses an opening or ejection port of the firearm and a second position in which the opening is not enclosed. The first extension is retractable relative to the panel to thereby allow for the selective engagement of the dust cover to the firearm. A related method of installing or replacing the dust cover is also provided.
US09612069B2 Follower and methods for weapons magazine
A follower for a firearm magazine is provided. In some embodiments, the follower has: a cartridge platform coupling a first wall to a second wall. The first wall, the second wall, and the platform define a receiving space for receiving at least a portion of a magazine spring. At least one of the first wall or the second wall has a nonlinear end profile shaped to translate a lateral spring force into a longitudinal spring force.
US09612064B2 Thermally conductive composite element based on expanded graphite and production method
A thermally conductive composite element is particularly suited for use in a surface heating system or in a surface cooling system. The composite element has at least one main part which contains expanded graphite and at least one flat textile structure disposed on one face of the main part. The textile structure is connected to the face of the main part by an inorganic adhesive.
US09612063B2 Support for a heat exchanger tube bundle
There is provided a support for supporting a bundle of exchanger tubes that has plurality of tubes and support plates that engage and support the plurality of tubes. The support has a cradle with a plurality of support surfaces spaced along the length of the cradle to support the bundle of exchanger tubes, a carriage that is movably mounted to a track extending along the length of the cradle such that the carriage traverses at least a portion of the cradle as it moves along the track. The carriage has a receiver portion that moves along the cradle above the support surface and is sized to receive a support plate of the bundle of exchanger tubes, and one or more lifts positioned along the cradle length, the lifts moving vertically between an extended position above the carriage relative to the cradle and a refracted position below the support surfaces.
US09612059B2 Systems and methods of thermal transfer and/or storage
Systems, methods, and computer-implemented embodiments consistent with the inventions herein are directed to storing and/or transferring heat. In one exemplary implementation, there is provided a system for transferring/storing heat comprised of a heat exchange/storage apparatus including a chamber, and a heat input device adapted to heat/provide a vapor into the chamber. Other exemplary implementations may include one or more features consistent with a heat output device through which a working medium/fluid passes, a thermal storage medium located within the chamber, and/or a heat exchange system that delivers a heat exchange medium/fluid to the thermal storage medium.
US09612055B1 Selective circulation and transfer in a molten metal furnace
A kit enables selective circulation and transfer of molten metal of a furnace. The kit includes a transfer block of refractory material adapted to be disposed downstream of a refractory pump wall of a pump well. The block includes a transfer passageway that extends from alignment with an opening in the pump wall toward an exterior vessel outside the furnace. A support structure can be adapted to be fixed over the furnace. Pulleys can be carried by the support structure. An actuator can be positioned outside of the furnace. A cable can be fastened at one end portion to the transfer block and at another end portion to the actuator and extends around the pulleys. When actuated in one stroke the actuator moves the cable so as to move the block upward out of alignment with the pump wall opening to cause molten metal circulation. When actuated in another stroke the actuator moves the cable to permit the transfer block to move downward into alignment with the pump wall opening to carry out transfer of molten metal to the vessel. Also featured is a furnace including a kit or a selective transfer and circulation device, and a method of installing the kit or device in a furnace.
US09612054B2 Methods of adjusting insulation in a directional solidification furnace
Methods are disclosed for inhibiting heat transfer through lateral sidewalls of a support member positioned beneath a crucible in a directional solidification furnace. The methods include the use of insulation positioned adjacent the lateral sidewalls of the support member. The insulation inhibits heat transfer through the lateral sidewalls of the support member to ensure the one-dimensional transfer of heat from the melt through the support member.
US09612052B2 Drying device
A drying device that includes a drying furnace having an inlet and an outlet, a drying unit installed inside the drying furnace and for drying a to-be-dried object, a number of upper and lower rolls alternately arranged at internal top and bottom portions of the drying furnace, and a roll driver connected to the plurality of upper and lower rolls and moving the upper rolls upwardly and the lower rolls downwardly, wherein after the to-be-dried object is transferred from the inlet to the outlet, the roller driver moves the upper rolls downwardly, moves the lower rolls upwardly, or moves the upper rolls downwardly and the lower rolls upwardly.
US09612044B2 Cryocooler having variable-length inertance channel for tuning resonance of pulse tube
A system includes a pulse tube, a compressor configured to create pulses of fluid in the pulse tube, and a surge tank. The surge tank includes a housing that defines a surge volume configured to receive the fluid from the pulse tube. An inertance channel defines a passageway through which the fluid flows to and from the surge volume. At least part of the inertance channel has an open side to the surge volume. The surge tank also includes an adjustable seal configured to block at least part of the open side of the inertance channel and to move in order to change a functional length of the inertance channel. The housing may include a material having a high coefficient of thermal expansion, and the adjustable seal may include a material having a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
US09612040B2 Device and method for generating a second temperature variation from a first temperature variation
A device for generating a second temperature variation ΔT2 from a first use temperature variation ΔT1, includes an elastocaloric material layer, having an internal temperature which is able to vary by ΔT2 in response to a given mechanical stress variation Δσ applied to the elastocaloric material layer. The variation Δσ being induced by the first use temperature variation ΔT1 There is a suspended element in mechanical contact with the elastocaloric material layer so as to apply to this layer a mechanical stress that varies in response to the use temperature variation ΔT1. The suspended element is arranged so as to make the mechanical stress applied to the elastocaloric material layer vary by Δσ in response to the temperature variation ΔT1, to generate the second temperature variation ΔT2.
US09612031B2 Thermostat switching circuitry robust against anomalous HVAC control line conditions
A thermostat may include HVAC wire connectors that receive a call relay wire and a power return wire, switching elements having a first operating state in which they create a connection between the call relay wire and the power return wire and a second operating state in which the connection between the call relay wire and the power return wire is interrupted. The thermostat may also include control circuitry configured to cause the switching elements to operate in the first operating state to actuate an HVAC function; detect an anomaly associated with measurements from power monitoring circuitry; cause the switching elements to operate in the second operating state for at least a first time interval; and after the expiration of the first time interval, cause the one or more switching elements to operate in the first operating state and determine whether the anomaly is still present.
US09612030B2 Arrangement and method for automatically determined time constant for a control device
A method includes a step of obtaining in a processing circuit a sequence of elements between a first device and a supply air temperature sensor of an air handling unit. The processing circuit also obtains an estimate for time constants associated with each element of the sequence. The processing circuit adds the time constants to obtain a process time constant estimate. The method further includes controlling a device based at least in part on the process time constant estimate.
US09612024B2 Energy efficient HVAC system
An energy efficient HVAC system. The system provides a bypass air supply duct, an air handler having a bypass air supply circuit, and an air supply unit that utilize return air as a source of heat that would otherwise need to be provided by a heating coil if the air, cooled sufficiently to service interior zones of a building, is too cold for servicing perimeter zones of the building, as is typically the case when the outside air temperature is low.
US09612018B2 Gas burner for domestic cooktop
A gas burner for a domestic cooktop of the type having a burner cup suitable to be fixed to the cooktop and provided with at least part of the structure for at least one primary-air gas mixer, a burner body that may be joined to the burner cup, the burner body having at least part of the structure for at least one primary air-gas mixture delivery chamber, and a burner cover that may be joined to the burner body to complete the at least one primary-air gas mixture delivery chamber, as web as at least one flame-spreader that is made in one piece with the burner cover. Advantageously, the burner cover and the at least one flame-spreader are made of a steel, or iron, or iron-alloy sheet.
US09612017B2 Combustor with tiled liner
A combustor for use in a gas turbine engine and methods for assembling the same are disclosed. The combustor includes an outer case and a combustion liner. The combustion liner is arranged radially inward of the outer case. The combustion liner is arranged to define an annular combustion chamber.
US09612013B2 Gas turbine combustor
Provided is a gas turbine combustor capable of reducing the size of a low-temperature air layer of pilot air formed between a pilot flame and a premixed flame and of improving the flame stability of the premixed flame. A gas turbine combustor, which is provided with a pilot burner that is provided at the center portion of a combustor main body formed in a cylindrical shape to form a pilot flame, and a plurality of main burners arranged so as to surround the outer periphery of the pilot burner to form a premixed flame, includes, as the ignition improving part, a channel blocking member that reduces the size of the low-temperature air layer of the pilot air formed between the pilot flame and the premixed flame.
US09611998B2 Light module for a vehicle headlamp
The invention relates to a light module (100) for a motor vehicle headlight, wherein the light module (100) is configured to generate a dimmed light distribution (LV) which has at least one horizontal LD line (HD) and an LD line (HD′) ascending diagonally with respect thereto, and wherein the light module (100) comprises at least two reflectors (1, 2, 3), and wherein each reflector (1, 2, 3) is associated with at least one LED light source (10, 20, 30). At least one of the reflectors (2) is of the LD front-field reflector type, and at least one further reflector (1) is of the asymmetric reflector type. The at least one LED light source (10) associated with the least one reflector (1) of the asymmetric reflector type and the at least one LED light source (20) associated with the at least one reflector (2) of the LD front-field reflector type are arranged in a manner fixed relative to one another, and all reflectors (1, 2) can be arranged in exactly one defined position with respect to the LED light sources (10, 20) associated therewith. Reflectors (1) of the asymmetric reflector type and reflectors (2) of the LD front-field reflector type are configured in such a way that, with arrangement of at least one reflector (1) of the asymmetric reflector type in the defined position thereof and at least one reflector (2) of the LD front-field reflector type in the defined position thereof, the horizontal LD line of the overall light distribution (LV) is formed by the horizontal LD line (HD1) of the at least one reflector (1) of the asymmetric reflector type and/or by the horizontal LD line (HD2) of the least one reflector (2) of the LD front-field reflector type.
US09611995B2 Lighting apparatus with light generating device and luminescent body
In various embodiments, a lighting apparatus is provided. The lighting apparatus includes at least one light generating device configured to generate at least one polarized primary light beam; and at least one luminescent body, separated from the at least one light generating device, which can be illuminated by the polarized primary light beam. The at least one polarized primary light beam strikes a surface of the luminescent body at a Brewster angle, and is p-polarized in relation to this surface.
US09611991B2 Light cover for an elongate illumination system
A light cover for an elongate illumination system has a substantially planar, elongate light-emitting element and securing strips provided on the longitudinal sides of the light-emitting element, the securing strips being provided for securing the light cover to a light housing. The light-emitting element and the securing strips are made of different materials and the material of the securing strips is more flexible than the material of the light-emitting element.
US09611990B2 Light bars
A method and system for applying therapeutic stimulation to a patient stricken with paralysis or other condition. The inventive method includes the steps of: inserting an acupuncture needle against the spine of the patient and applying an electrical potential to the needle with a signal that mimics natural neural impulses in the body. The needle is located depending on the nature of the patient's condition. In the illustrative application, the needle is inserted against the ligamentum flavum of the patient's spine at L3. In the best mode, the patient's legs are moved during the application of the electrical potential. The inventive system is adapted to minimize a notch reaction and includes an electrode inserted into a tissue of the patient and a circuit for applying an electrical potential to the electrodes with a signal that mimics natural neural impulses in the body.
US09611986B2 LED light-diffusing lens adopting asymmetric free-form surface expression
A light-diffusing LED lens adopting an asymmetric free-form surface expression is provided to improve the uniformity ratio of illumination of the target region by controlling the light from the LED serving as a light source. The light-diffusing LED lens adopting an asymmetric free-form surface expression exhibits light control and illumination efficiency suitable for highway environment conditions and characteristics of traffic lanes. Both the light incident surface and the light emitting surface of the light-diffusing LED lens are formed into an aspherical surface, in which an asymmetrical free-form surface is optimally utilized to enable the free-form surface to be freely modified and changed by adjusting the coefficients of the aspherical surface or the like. The light-diffusing LED lens enables a numerical design and a mathematical design by means of the free-form surface, and enables a fine control to be performed by numerical control to thus improve accuracy of light control.
US09611985B2 Light emitting device, lighting device
The light-emitting device (100) includes a substrate (101) and a plurality of light-emitting sections. A first light-emitting section is made up of LED chips (102) and a first fluorescent-substance-containing resin layer (107), and a second light-emitting section is made up of LED chips (102) and a second fluorescent-substance-containing resin layer (108). The first fluorescent-substance-containing resin layer (107) and the second fluorescent-substance-containing resin layer (108) are provided in a plurality of locations such that the fluorescent-substance-containing resin layers for the different light-emitting sections are adjacently arranged.
US09611981B2 Methods and systems for a rail vehicle including a source of gaseous natural gas
Various methods and systems are provided for supplying gaseous natural gas to a rail vehicle. In one embodiment, a method of receiving fuel for use by a first vehicle comprises sending a request from the first vehicle to a remote liquid fuel container to convert a portion of the fuel in the liquid fuel container that is in a first, liquid phase from the first, liquid phase to a second, gaseous phase.
US09611980B2 Check valve
A check valve supplies fluid to a system and includes a fluid barrier protects the sealing elements and surfaces of the check valve preventing degradation from any backflow of gas and debris from the system to which fluid is supplied.
US09611968B2 Security lid
A locking security lid incorporates a cylindrical housing having extendable pistons and contact pads for contacting the interior surface of an access pipe, the contact pads may be retracted to a withdrawn position wherein the contact pads are within the outside diameter of the cylindrical housing. The cylindrical housing is provided with a locking bolt to will be secured to the cylindrical housing through a stanchion and having a keyed bolt head to prevent removal of the locking bolt without a socket wrench having a corresponding slot pattern. The contact pads are provided with a locking interference surface to prevent relative movement between an access pipe and the contact pad when the contact pads are extended.
US09611962B2 Tongue-and-groove coupling between panels of self-supporting air-conditioning ducts
The invention relates to a tongue-and-groove coupling between panels of self-supporting air-conditioning ducts and the like, of the type that is provided in order to establish an optimum fit of the canted edge corresponding to the panels that are coupled in a tongue-and-groove manner, and also, to avoid the air coming into contact with the core of the duct therein. To this end, the panels consist of a core of insulating material complemented by an outer layer and inner layer based on aluminum or some other coating, the juxtaposing canted edge or edge between the panels having an oblique cut in relation to the horizontality or longitudinal intermediate line in the joint between the two panels; the aluminum layer or coating, which determines the inner face of the duct, extending beyond the edge of the panel, and being fixed to the oblique surface that defines the coupling profile.
US09611961B2 Pull-up by torque fitting with female threaded nut and integral dynamic wedge
A fitting is provided that may optionally be pulled-up to its final assembled condition by torque rather than by turns. In one embodiment, at least one fitting component includes a structure that facilitates pull-up by torque. The structure may take a wide variety of different forms.
US09611943B2 Water output converter
A water output converter includes a valve body and a valve cock. In the valve body is provided with a first water route and a second water route, while one of the two routes is switched to open or close through the valve cock. Water output of the second water route is controlled through an outside connected switch. The position of the valve cock is adjusted by the outside connected switch through feedback of water pressure in the second water route. When the outside connected switch is switched off, the valve cock is pushed to move upward by the water pressure in the second water route, to open the first water route. When the outside connected switch is switched on, the valve cock is pushed to move downward by the water pressure in the second water route, to close the first water route.
US09611933B2 Continuously variable transmission and control method therefor
A transmission controller searches a mechanical High, which is a minimum value of a possible speed ratio of the continuously variable transmission (CVT), based on an actual speed ratio, sets a control High lower than the mechanical High by a predetermined amount, and controls a speed ratio of the CVT by setting a minimum value of a speed ratio range of the CVT at the control High.
US09611922B2 Anti-rotate cylinder apparatus
A cylinder assembly includes a cylinder, a nut and screw assembly, a thrust tube that extends axially from the nut and out the cylinder, a drive assembly mounted to the cylinder for rotating the screw to effect axial translation of the nut relative to the screw, thereby causing the thrust tube to axially extend or retract relative to the cylinder, and an anti-rotate feature for restricting rotation of the nut relative to the cylinder. The anti-rotate feature may include a guide member coupled to the nut and including at least one key on one of the guide member or the cylinder and at least one corresponding slot on the other of the guide member or the cylinder that engages on the key. The guide member may be allowed limited movement relative to the nut and/or the cylinder thereby preventing binding of the nut relative to the cylinder.
US09611909B2 Brake assembly having a camshaft seal assembly
A brake assembly having a seal assembly that extends around a camshaft tube. The seal assembly may have a first retainer ring, a second retainer ring, and a seal. The seal may extend between the first retainer ring and the second retainer ring and the camshaft tube may be disposed between the camshaft and the seal.
US09611908B2 Electromechanical brake device
The present invention is directed to an electromechanical brake device for securing the structural reliability and improving the stability even when overloading. The electromechanical brake device configured to brake by pressing a disk-shaped disc, which is rotated with motor vehicle wheels, with a pair of friction pads, and including a piston unit configured to move the friction pads in a direction of the disc, including: an internal shaft connected to an external motor so as to rotate when the motor is driven; an external shaft, in which an end of the internal shaft is inserted, configured to rotate together when the internal shaft is rotated, and to which the piston unit is connected so as to move in the disc direction; and a load control unit provided between the internal shaft and the external shaft, so that the external shaft is rotated together when the internal shaft is rotated, and the internal shaft and the external shaft are rotated at different speeds when a load of a predetermined value or more is applied between the internal shaft and the external shaft.
US09611905B2 Selectable one-way clutch
A selectable one-way clutch that can limit damage on components in an overrunning mode is provided. The selectable one-way clutch comprises a shutter plate arranged in a notch plate. The shutter plate is moved radially outwardly by a centrifugal force resulting from a rotation of the notch plate to prevent an entrance of the leading end of a strut into a notch.
US09611903B2 Pulley structure
The present invention relates to a pulley structure containing a first rotatable body, a second rotatable body and a torsional coil spring, in which the torsional coil spring has one end region, the outer circumferential surface of which is in contact with one rotatable body due to the self elastic restoring force when the pulley structure is in a stopped state, the other end region, the inner circumferential surface of which is in contact with the other rotatable body when the pulley structure is in the stopped state, and a middle region, and in which when the torsional coil spring is twisted in the diameter increasing direction, the inner circumferential surface of at least a circumferential portion of the other end region of the torsional coil spring separates from the other rotatable body.
US09611897B2 Grease retention assembly for a joint of a vehicle drive shaft
A grease-retention assembly for a drive shaft assembly with a tubular shaft connected to a joint includes an outer race and a cap for grease retention and venting arranged in an inside diameter section of the outer race. The cap includes an outer annular rim with an annular indentation. The outer race includes a radial abutment shoulder extending radially inward and defining an axial end position of the rim of the cap, and a radial annular rib extending from the inside diameter section. The rib partially fills the annular indentation of the rim when the cap is in the axial end position. The cap further includes a central portion with a hollow air cavity extending across the cap between two radially extending walls, an axial hole through one of the two radially extending walls, and a radial annular groove communicating with the air cavity.
US09611895B2 Roller alignment device and roller alignment method
An alignment device aligns rollers R in an annular shaped alignment space 24 in parallel to each other while at the same time prevents damage from occurring on rolling surfaces of rollers R. Plural rollers R that are arranged in a row in an axial direction are sequentially supplied into an annular shaped alignment space 24 that is formed in a main jig 14 in a direction that coincides with a width direction of the alignment space 24. The plural rollers R are aligned in an annular shape so as to be in parallel to each other by alignment-fluid-supply means 16 spraying air onto a roller R that is in a supply position in the alignment space 24 from a direction that is orthogonal to the roller R supply direction and moving the roller R in a circumferential direction of the alignment space 24, and then supplying a next roller R into the alignment space 24.
US09611891B2 Rolling bearing
A rolling bearing includes an outer ring, an inner ring in which a shoulder diameter at one end of the rolling bearing in an axial direction is different from a shoulder diameter at the other end of the rolling bearing in the axial direction, a cage, a plurality of rolling elements, and shielding portions. A first clearance between an outer ring inner peripheral surface facing a large end of the inner ring having the larger shoulder diameter and a cage outer peripheral surface facing the outer ring inner peripheral surface is larger than a second clearance between an outer ring inner peripheral surface facing a small end of the inner ring having the smaller shoulder diameter and a cage outer peripheral surface facing the outer ring inner peripheral surface.
US09611886B2 Tilting pad bearing
Provided is a tilting pad bearing capable of suppressing the temperature rise of sliding surfaces of pads and reducing the amount of oil that has to be supplied to the bearing. The tilting pad bearing comprises: a bearing housing 4; a plurality of pads 2 which are arranged to be pivotable with respect to the bearing housing 4; a channel 31 which is formed in each of the pads 2; a first nozzle 9 which is formed in each of the pads 2, connects with the channel 31, and is open on a rear end surface 8 of the pad 2; and a second nozzle 10 which is formed in each of the pads 2, connects with the channel 31, and is open on a rear edge part of a sliding surface 5 of the pad 2.
US09611871B2 Pneumatic valve assembly and method
A valve assembly for receiving a fluid under pressure and comprising a plurality of valves in a single valve block. The assembly may include a plurality of check valves and including a counterbalance generating valve and a 3-way valve and including a method of use. The assembly may include an adjustable counterbalance valve, a pilot-operated check valve and a 3-way valve or combinations thereof.
US09611869B2 Slim mobile hydraulic fluid cooling assembly
A mobile hydraulic cooling assembly has a hydraulic fluid reservoir with a second interior surface offset from a first interior surface. The portion of the second surface offset is not opposite any of the first interior surface in the vertical direction. An air chamber, into which air passes into or out of through a heat exchanger, has an angled exterior surface formed from the reservoir which delimits the air chamber. A fill entry closure which covers a fill entry into the reservoir is accessible by the hands of an operator when a moveable closure of the assembly is in an open position. At least two reservoir portions delimiting a hollow of the reservoir overlap a bottom facing surface and bottom of a truck rail when the cooling assembly is mounted to the truck rail.
US09611867B2 Energy storage system
Energy can be stored by directing fluid into an expandable receptacle that has a relatively heavy mass above it. The fluid fills the receptacle such that it expands and lifts up the heavy mass above it. At a time when energy is needed, the fluid can be allowed to flow out of the receptacle and through a turbine or hydraulic motor to generate power or electricity. Intermittent or unreliable sources of power can be used to fill the receptacle, or power from a power grid can be used to fill the receptacle at times that are off-peak. During peak-load times, the potential energy of the fluid in the receptacle can be converted to power. The receptacle can also be used to control water flows and can provide a source of power and potable water to a community.
US09611853B2 Information processing apparatus and image forming apparatus
An information processing apparatus includes a fan having an impeller. The fan further has a first side and a second side opposite to each other. The information processing apparatus further includes a frame to which the fan is mounted in a predetermined orientation so that the first side of the fan faces the frame. The frame has a ventilation opening facing the impeller. A resilient member is provided on the frame so as to face the fan. The fan has a supporting member on the first side and an opening on the second side. The supporting member faces the resilient member.
US09611852B2 Thermal/noise management in a scroll pump
The main sources of heat in a scroll pump are cooled efficiently by a single cooling fan so that noise and, in particular, fan-generated noise, can be kept low. The scroll pump includes a pump head assembly, a pump motor, a cooling fan that produces a cooling air flow in the pump, a cowling in which the pump head assembly, pump motor and cooling fan are housed and juxtaposed with one another in an axial direction of the pump, and a shroud disposed within the cowling and extending around the pump motor to define a tunnel with the motor and through which the air flow of the cooling fan is directed.
US09611830B1 Hydroelectric power generating device and system
A fluid conduit includes an open chamber. A rotating device is mounted in the chamber. The rotating device includes a portion protruding through the open chamber and into the conduit. A plurality of fluid impingement surfaces are spaced apart on a surface of the rotating device, whereby fluid moving through the conduit impinges on the impingement surfaces and rotates the rotating device.
US09611829B1 Flowing water energy conversion system
The system includes a support structure with upstream and downstream pulleys rotatably supported thereby and with cables following circuits around each of the upstream and downstream pulleys. Prime movers, such as in the form of sail members, are attached to the cable. These prime movers have surfaces which are more perpendicular to the flowing water when on a downstream leg of the cable circuit than when on an upstream leg thereof. The prime movers are configured to rotate as they pass about the downstream pulley and upstream pulley to optimize their orientation to minimize drag when following the upstream leg of the circuit and to maximize surface area against which the flowing water acts when following the downstream leg of the cable circuit. Power is outputted from the system through action of the cable upon a power output such as an electric generator coupled to one of the pulleys.
US09611825B2 Method and device for monitoring/controlling the starting of a heat engine of a hybrid vehicle
A method for monitoring/controlling starting of a heat engine of a hybrid vehicle including at least one electrical engine, including: launching a simulated sequence for starting the heat engine by using a start battery; measuring and recording progress over time of at least one parameter of the start battery, including a given current strength and voltage at terminals of the start battery; and detecting whether or not the progress over time of the at least one parameter reaches a predetermined value defining a state of the start battery, with or without a required capacity, for starting the heat engine during a predetermined time interval.
US09611818B2 Integrated EGR valve housing
An integrated exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve housing includes: a temperature control passage configured to include a first cooling channel which connects a water jacket formed in an engine to a radiator and a second cooling channel which is branched from the first cooling channel and extends to an EGR cooler cooling re-circulated exhaust gas; and an auxiliary cooling passage configured to guide cooling water introduced into the second cooling channel to the EGR valve housing, whereby it is possible to easily dispose the EGR valve housing in the engine compartment by integrating the parts through which the cooling water is discharged from the engine with the cooling water channel connected to the EGR valve housing.
US09611817B2 Fuel vapor canister purge using reversible vacuum pump
A method for a fuel system, comprising: during a first condition, purging fuel vapor from a fuel vapor canister to a fuel vapor accumulator; and then during a second condition, evacuating fuel vapor from the fuel vapor accumulator to a fuel tank. The fuel vapor accumulator increases the volume of the fuel system, providing a temporary storage for desorbed fuel vapor. In this way, canister breakthrough of hydrocarbons can be mitigated, thereby reducing bleed emissions.
US09611807B2 Gas ejection cone for aircraft turbojet engines
A gas ejection cone includes a cylindrical-shaped front cone portion, a conical-shaped rear cone portion, a ventilation tube and a support bearing of this drainage and/or ventilation tube. The ventilation tube extends inside the cylindrical-shaped front and conical-shaped rear cone portions and emerges at the end of the conical-shaped rear cone portion. In particular, the conical-shaped rear cone portion includes a front sub-portion connected to the cylindrical-shaped front cone portion, and a rear sub-portion removably secured to the front sub-portion. The rear sub-portion is further equipped with an outlet port of the ventilation tube.
US09611803B2 Engine piston and a process for making an engine piston
A piston for an internal combustion engine may include a substantially circular body composed of an aluminum containing base material defining a top portion having at least one cavity. At least one coating layer may be disposed on at least one area defined by at least one of the top portion and the at least one cavity. The at least one coating layer may include at least one chemical compound derived from a chemical reaction between the base material of the body and the at least one coating layer in response to friction generated by a dragging movement of a non-consumable rotary pin with the at least one coating layer.
US09611801B2 Methods and systems for fixed and variable pressure fuel injection
Methods and systems are provided for operating a high pressure injection pump to provide each of high fixed fuel pressure at a first direct injection fuel rail and high variable fuel pressure at a second direct injection fuel rail. The direct injection fuel rail pressure can be raised above a pressure provided with a lift pump via a fuel system configuration that includes various check valves, pressure relief valves, and a spill valve positioned between an inlet of the high pressure injection pump and the port injection fuel rail. Fixed and variable high pressure direct injection may be advantageously used to provide learn the ballistic region of each direct injector.
US09611799B2 Methods and systems for estimating an air-fuel ratio with a variable voltage oxygen sensor
Methods and systems are provided for estimating an exhaust air/fuel ratio based on outputs from an exhaust oxygen sensor. In one example, a method may include adjusting engine operation based on an air-fuel ratio estimated based on an output of the exhaust oxygen sensor and a learned correction factor. For example, the oxygen sensor may operate in a variable voltage mode in which a reference voltage of the oxygen sensor may be adjusted between a lower first voltage and a higher second voltage, and the learned correction factor is based on the second voltage.
US09611793B2 Method for thermal control of exhaust aftertreatment
There is disclosed a method of regenerating at least one aftertreatment device in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine by changing a calibration of the exhaust gas recirculation system with the engine to increase temperature of exhaust gas provided to the at least one aftertreatment device, and further incrementally changing the calibration to obtain an exhaust gas temperature within a target regeneration temperature range.
US09611777B2 Exhaust device of multi-cylinder engine
An exhaust device of a multi-cylinder engine which controls local introduction of exhaust gas to a catalyst device and a variation between cylinders of introduction positions of the exhaust gas to the catalyst device is provided. The exhaust device is arranged so that the cylinders extend in a vehicle width direction at a vehicle front part, and an exhaust line is arranged so as to extend rearward from a rear of the engine, wherein, in sequence from an upstream side of an exhaust gas flow, four independent exhaust pipes corresponding to the cylinders, collecting pipes which collect all independent exhaust pipes, and the catalyst device are provided. The single exhaust pipe includes two bending parts and a downstream part thereof is connected so that the exhaust gas is introduced from a direction that is diagonally lateral to an inlet part of the catalyst device.
US09611772B2 Abnormality detection system of internal combustion engine
A straight-flow exhaust purification catalyst (13) and a hydrocarbon supply valve (15) are arranged in the engine exhaust passage of an internal combustion engine. A region which is a limited portion of the upstream-side end-surface peripheral part of the exhaust gas purification catalyst (13), where there is a possibility of clogging due to deposition of fine particles in the exhaust gas, is predicted to be a fine particle deposition region, and an air-fuel ratio sensor (23) is arranged within an exhaust gas circulation region, which is downstream from the downstream-side end-surface peripheral part of the exhaust purification catalyst (13) and is downstream from the fine particle deposition region when viewed along the longitudinal axis of the exhaust purification catalyst. When the air-fuel ratio of the exhaust gas flowing into the exhaust purification catalyst (13) momentarily changes and the rate of change of the output value from, the air-fuel ratio sensor (23) decreases, it is determined that clogging due to deposition of fine particles in the exhaust gas has occurred in the fine particle deposition region in the upstream-side end-surface peripheral part of the exhaust purification catalyst (13).
US09611768B2 Continuous variable valve duration apparatus
A continuous variable valve duration apparatus may include a cam shaft rotatably mounted to a cam carrier, a cam which is disposed to the cam shaft and relatively rotatable with respect to the cam shaft, and of which a rotation center thereof is variable with respect to a rotation center of the cam shaft, a connecting link which is disposed between the cam and the camshaft, is pivotally connected at least one of the cam and the camshaft, and transmits rotation of the camshaft to the cam, and a control portion selectively changes the rotation center of the cam.
US09611764B2 Method and system for variable cam timing device
Methods and systems are described for an engine with a cam torque actuated variable cam timing phaser. Phaser positioning control is improved by reducing inaccuracies resulting from inadvertent spool valve and/or phaser movement when the spool valve is commanded between regions. In addition, improved spool valve mapping is used to render phaser commands more consistent and robust.
US09611760B2 Cutback aft clamp ring
An aft clamp ring for a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The aft clamp ring includes a body, a forward sealing face, and an aft sealing face. The body includes an annular shape extending between an outer end and an inner end. The forward sealing face faces in a second axial direction. The aft sealing face is adjacent the outer end facing in a first axial direction and is at least partially radially aligned with the forward sealing face. The forward sealing face and the aft sealing face are each an annular surface with a surface area from 105.50 cm2 to 165.19 cm2.
US09611747B2 Guide vane assembly vane box of an axial turbine engine compressor
The invention relates to an angular sector of a bladed stator of a low-pressure compressor of an axial turbine engine. The sector comprises an outer shroud and an inner shroud in the form of circular arcs intended to be mounted in a concentric manner on the outer casing of the turbine engine compressor. The sector likewise comprises a row of stator vanes extending radially and anchored in the shrouds in such a manner as to form a bladed box. The vanes of the box comprise anchoring lugs at their outer ends, the lugs being disposed in the thickness of the outer shroud. The inner shroud comprises stubs for anchoring vanes.
US09611746B2 Blade wedge attachment
A rotor includes a disk that has slots circumferentially arranged around its periphery. Blades include respective roots that are mounted in respective ones of the slots. The roots are smaller than the slots such that there are circumferential gaps between the roots and circumferential sides of the slots. Wedges are respectively located within the circumferential gaps. The wedges are free floating with regard to the blades and the disk.
US09611744B2 Intercooled compressor for a gas turbine engine
A multi-stage intercooled compressor for a gas turbine engine, including multiple stages of rotating blades and cooling stator vanes, a cooling stator vane including an outer wall that defines an internal coolant fluid passage and has a length along a centerline from a leading edge to a trailing edge of the outer wall, and an internal flow divider wall disposed within the internal passage and extending along the centerline to divide the internal coolant fluid passage into an inflow pathway and an outflow pathway.
US09611743B2 Radially compressible and expandable rotor for a pump having an impeller blade
The invention relates to a radially compressible and expandable rotor for a pump having at least one impeller blade, wherein the impeller blade has an impeller blade body whose material is elastically deformable as well as at least one stiffening strut which is at least partially embedded in the material of the impeller blade body. The struts are designed suitably in size, shape and arrangement and are integrated in suitable hollow spaces of the impeller blade body for stabilizing the impeller blade. Elements with tensile strength can additionally be provided.
US09611724B2 Damping pressure pulses in a well system
A damper is provided for a well system. The well system utilizes a pressure pulse generator in the wellbore to generate a pressure pulse through fluid, such as treatment fluid, in the wellbore. The damper is received in the wellbore to damp transmission of the pressure pulse through the fluid while also allowing fluid to flow through the wellbore between a terranean surface and a location adjacent the pressure pulse generator. In certain instances, the damper allows flow of fluid past the damper while damping transmission of the pressure pulse through the fluid.
US09611721B2 Reverse flow sleeve actuation method
A sleeve actuation method for actuating sleeves in a reverse direction. The method includes a use of stored energy created by injecting into a connected region of a well such that the stored energy is used to actuate a tool installed in a wellbore casing that is either heel ward or uphole of the connected region. The tool actuated in a direction from toe end to heel end while the tool reconfigures to create a seat for seating plugging elements.
US09611717B2 Wellhead assembly with an annulus access valve
A wellhead assembly includes an annulus access valve (AAV) disposed in a wellhead hanger. Upper and lower annulus access bores intersect the bore at upper and lower ports. The AAV includes a body that reciprocates within the bore between open and closed positions. Hydraulic fluid moves the body between the open and closed positions. Axially spaced apart upper and lower apertures are formed through the body outer surface allow communication to a chamber within the body. When in the open position, the upper and lower apertures respectively register with the inlet and outlet ports so that the upper and lower annulus access bores are in communication through the AAV. When in the closed position, a solid portion of the body registers with one of the inlet or outlet ports, thereby blocking communication through the AAV between the upper and lower annulus access bores.
US09611714B2 Oilfield apparatus and methods of use
The invention in one of its aspects provides a connection apparatus for a subsea hydraulic circuit and method of use in a sampling application. The apparatus comprises a longitudinal body configured to be removably docked with a subsea hydraulic circuit receptacle. The body comprises a plurality of radial ports axially displaced along the body, and an axial bore accommodating a spool having at least one fluid barrier. The spool and fluid barrier are actuable to be axially moved in the bore to control axial flow paths along the bore between the plurality of radial ports. The apparatus may be configured as a sampling hot stab in an application to sampling a production fluid from a subsea hydrocarbon production system.
US09611704B2 Hands free gooseneck with rotating cartridge assemblies
A gooseneck assembly having a body disposed circumferentially about a portion of a riser string. A stab member is inwardly radially extendable relative to the body and engages a receptacle disposed on the riser string. A cartridge assembly engages the stab member and has a flexible hose coupling that is rotatable relative to a central axis of the stab member. The coupling is in fluid communication with the receptacle via the stab member. The assembly includes an actuator that is operable to rotate the flexible hose coupling relative to the central axis of the stab member.
US09611702B2 Wired pipe erosion reduction
A wired pipe segment includes an inner bore extending through the wired pipe segment and a transmission line channel forming a channel from outside the wired pipe segment to the inner bore and including an inlet into the inner bore. The inner bore includes a pocket formed in the inner bore proximate the inlet and an insert is disposed in the pocket that substantially fills the pocket.
US09611700B2 Downhole self-isolating wellbore drilling systems
One example of a downhole self-isolating wellbore drilling system to pulverize formation cuttings includes a cutting grinder tool and an isolation tool. The cutting grinder tool can be attached to a drill string uphole relative to a drill bit attached to a downhole end of the drill string. The cutting grinder tool can receive and pulverize formation cuttings resulting from drilling a formation using the drill bit. The isolation tool can be attached to the drill string uphole relative to the cutting grinder tool. The isolation tool can control flow of the pulverized formation cuttings mixed with a drilling mud uphole through the drill string.
US09611694B2 Thread device, thread joint and drill string component for percussive rock drilling
A device in a drill string component for percussive rock drilling including a thread for threading together with another drill string component including a complementary thread. The thread includes a thread groove formed by two thread flanks and an intermediate thread bottom. In operation one of the flanks forms a pressure flank. The thread groove has an essentially equally shaped sectional form along its axial extension. The thread bottom exhibits at least three surface portions with part-circular shape, as seen in an axial section. The surface portions with part-circular shape have increasing radiuses, as seen from each thread flank to an intermediate surface portion of the thread bottom. Also a thread joint and a drill string component.
US09611691B1 In-cabinet step stool
An in-cabinet step stool for use with a cabinet defining an interior area, the in-cabinet step stool including a framework having a pair of upstanding side walls, each side wall having a rear section and a front section extending forwardly and downwardly from the rear section. An upper step spans between upper edges of respective rear sections. A lower step spans between upper edges of respective lower sections. Each includes a rear foot having a rounded configuration such that the framework is pivotally movable thereon between a (1) deployed configuration in which the rear foot rests upon the bottom wall of the cabinet and the front section extends forwardly through the opening of the cabinet and a stored configuration in which the rear foot rests upon the bottom wall of the cabinet and the front section is inside the cabinet interior area.
US09611687B2 Door buck
A pre-manufactured door buck or a kit of parts is used to install a pre-sized door buck in a wall that allows a standard sized door to be installed. The door buck can include a pair of side members and a header member. Each side member can have an aperture passing through the side member. The header member can have a first end with a first tenon and a second end with a second tenon. The door buck is constructed by inserting the first tenon and the second tenon through the apertures in the side members and secured in place. The assembled door buck defines a pre-determined sized opening in which a door can be installed.
US09611685B2 Automated cover
A novel method for preventing material contained inside a collection bin from being blown out of the collection bin is provided. The collection bin includes an automated cover system. The automated cover system comprises an actuator system that is actuated in response to movement of a specific item, such as the fork assembly and/or the collection bin. Upon actuation, the actuator system of the automated cover system automatically moves a cover.
US09611684B2 Sliding door
In a sliding door comprising a first frame element oriented in the longitudinal direction of the sliding door and a second frame element extending normal to the first frame element and being connected thereto, wherein, in an opening formed at least in the first frame element, a door fitting is disposed which includes a support roller and a lifting member which is height-adjustable between a lower rest position and an operating position, the door fitting includes a stop spaced from the support roller. In the rest position, the lifting member is closest to the support roller. The operating position is adjustable by an adjustment element moving the lifting member toward the operating position in an inclined guide structure against the force of a return arrangement.
US09611680B2 Double-shaft hinge and electronic device
A double-shaft hinge and an electronic device are provided. The double-shaft hinge includes a transmission device, and a first rotation shaft and a second rotation shaft in parallel with each other. The transmission device includes a first transmission member sleeved on the first rotation shaft and circumferentially fixed on the first rotation shaft, a second transmission member sleeved on the second rotation shaft and circumferentially fixed on the second rotation shaft, and a third transmission member. The third transmission member is arranged between the first transmission member and the second transmission member, and has one end engaged with the first transmission member, and another end engaged with the second transmission member. The first transmission member and the second transmission member are connected by the third transmission member to be rotatable with respect to each other in opposite directions simultaneously.
US09611677B2 Lock for a flap or door
The invention relates to a lock for a flap or a door, with a lock housing, a locking mechanism consisting of a rotary latch (4) and at least one pawl (6), and at least one spring (23) which is capable of pivoting a pivotable component of the lock from a starting position in the direction of an end position by means of spring force, characterized in that the spring (23) is held by a bearing stud (22) which is connected integrally to the lock housing (25) of the lock, and wherein the bearing stud has a stop (24) for the spring, and/or wherein the bearing stud (22) is connected integrally to the stop (24), wherein the stop (24) has the effect that the pivotable component is not spring-loaded in the end position thereof.
US09611676B2 Lock for a motor vehicle
A motor vehicle door closure includes a locking mechanism having a rotary latch and a locking pawl for locking the rotary latch. The door closure also includes a blocking pawl for blocking the locking pawl when engaging, a release lever for releasing the locking pawl, and a locking lever that blocks the locking mechanism at least in the event of acceleration forces of a predetermined magnitude occurring, for example in an accident (impact). The release lever and the locking lever are arranged about an axis. This results in a particularly simple lock design.
US09611668B2 Automatic pool cleaners and components thereof
Automatic pool cleaners (APCs) and components thereof are detailed. The APCs may include tracks for movement, with the tracks having teethed internal surfaces. The APCs additionally may supply shift mechanisms for purposes of changing direction of their movement and incorporate bladed scrubbers and easily-opening bodies.
US09611663B2 Self-lifting concrete form adapted to accommodate horizontal reinforcing steel
A forming system includes a frame and two forming walls. The two forming walls are positioned at a distance from each other to define a first vertical wall course. One forming wall is supported by the frame such that the one forming wall can be translated toward or away from the respective other forming wall. The frame can be raised to raise the two forming walls to be positioned to pour a second vertical course on top of the first vertical course. The translation of the one forming wall allows for the pouring of the first vertical course with horizontally extending rebar that extends through the one forming wall outside of the first vertical wall course, to tie in to a subsequently poured floor slab. The translation permits the vertical raising of the one forming wall, without striking the extending rebar, to pour the second vertical course on the first vertical course. A worker's platform is provided that is supported by the frame and vertically movable by raising the frame. The worker's platform is located below the one forming wall on a side of the one forming wall opposite the respective other forming wall and is retractable to also clear the extending rebar during raising of the frame.
US09611659B2 Panel suitable for assembling a waterproof floor or wall covering, method of producing a panel
Panel suitable for assembling a waterproof floor or wall covering by interconnecting a plurality of said panels with each other, wherein the panel has a substantially planar top surface, and a substantially planar bottom surface, at least four substantially linear side edges comprising at least one pair of opposite side edges which are provided with interconnecting coupling means for interconnecting one panel within another, the panel having a sandwich structure which comprises a central layer basically composed of a thermoplastic material, a rigid top layer and a rigid bottom layer.
US09611656B2 Building panels
Flooring material comprising sheet-shaped floor elements with a mainly square or rectangular shape. The floor elements are provided with edges, a lower side and an upper decorative layer. The floor elements are intended to be joined by means of joining members. The floor elements are provided with male joining members on a first edge while a second edge of the floor elements are provided with a female joining member. The male joining member is provided with a tongue and a lower side groove while the female joining member is provided with a groove and a cheek. the cheek being provided with a lip. The floor elements are provided with a male vertical assembly joining member on a third edge while a fourth, opposite. edge is provided with female vertical assembly joining member.
US09611654B2 Floor panel and floating floor system incorporating the same
A floor panel and a floating floor system include a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface has a visible decorative pattern and the bottom surface has a recess which extends about the periphery of the bottom surface. The recess has a recess surface. The floor panel includes a joining member with a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface of the joining member is adhered to the recess surface of the recess. The bottom surface of the joining member and the bottom surface of the floor panel are essentially flush which each other. The use of the joining member does not create any imprints on the top surface of the floor panel.
US09611650B1 Rail system and method for assembly
A rail system that may be comprised of various components such as an upper rail, support rail, bottom rail, squash blocks, balusters, post covers, and ancillary components, such as post skirts and caps. In one exemplary embodiment, the rail system may be uniquely designed to accommodate perpendicular and angled installations (e.g., both in the horizontal and vertical planes). Furthermore, in another exemplary embodiment, the rail system may be easily assembled such that the support hardware is substantially hidden from view after installation, thereby enhancing the appearance of the railing.
US09611646B2 Connection mechanisms for structural members and related assemblies and methods
A structural panel assembly includes first and second structural panels. Each structural panel includes: a substrate; an elongated male joint member comprising an aluminum extrusion at a first longitudinal edge portion of the substrate, with the male joint member including a latch member including a curved portion that extends the length of the substrate; and an elongated female joint member including an aluminum extrusion at a second, opposite longitudinal edge portion of the substrate, with the female joint member including a curved channel that extends the length of the substrate. The curved channel of the female joint member of the first structural panel is sized and configured to receive the latch member of the male female joint member of the second structural panel with the first and second structural panels in a coupled position.
US09611617B2 Shovel with pivoting bucket
A mining shovel including a base, a boom, a first member moveably coupled to the boom, a bucket, and a pivot actuator. The base includes a hoist drum for paying out and reeling in a hoist rope. The boom includes a first end coupled to the base and a second end opposite the first end. The hoist rope extends over the second end of the boom. The first member includes a first end and a second end. The bucket is pivotably coupled to the second end of the first member. The pivot actuator moves the bucket relative to the second end of the first member, and the pivot actuator includes a first end coupled to the first member.
US09611616B2 Bucket attaching structure of construction machine and construction machine
A bucket attaching structure of a construction machine and a construction machine including a fixed jaw portion attached to a distal end portion of an operation arm and a movable jaw portion attached to a distal end portion of a piston through a bucket link. The fixed jaw portion and the movable jaw portion are each partially open and each include a semicircular arc-shaped engagement portion that corresponds to an outer peripheral surface of a corresponding bucket connecting pin. The bucket attaching structure of a construction machine and the construction machine include semicircular arc-shaped closure portions that each support the bucket connecting pins together with the semicircular arc-shaped engagement portions by, after engaging each semicircular arc-shaped engagement portion with the corresponding connecting pin, closing a partially open side of the corresponding semicircular arc-shaped engagement portion of the fixed jaw portion and that of the movable jaw portion.
US09611609B2 Ground mounting assembly
A ground mounting assembly, system and methods for ground mounting a structure include one or a plurality of posts, each of which are attached to at least one stabilizing plate. The posts may be at least partially positioned underground, with the stabilizing plates being buried to a depth of, for example, about 1 foot. Posts in a front portion of the mounting assembly optionally may be connected to an adjacent one of posts in a back portion of the assembly by a cross member. A ground mounted post that is driven them lifted to deploy uplift members. A ground mounting system based on a double pounder pile driven mono pole is also described.
US09611608B2 Zone freeze pipe
An apparatus sometime referred to as a freeze pipe and methods of using these apparatus in ground freezing applications is provided. Ground freezing is a temporary ground support technique that is used extensively for groundwater control and ground stabilization in underground construction and deep excavations. The process involves circulating refrigerated liquids through a series of vertically disposed “freeze” pipes to freeze the ground creating a solid barrier that prevents water intrusion and provides structural support for excavation. The freeze pipes are directed to “zone freeze” pipes or the like, which cause the ground to freeze in selected segments along the pipe, also referred to as zones.
US09611604B2 Scraper blade device for cleaning a surface and method
The scraper blade device is provided for cleaning a surface, for instance a roadway surface, when moving in a forward direction relative to the surface. The scraper blade device includes an upper blade portion and a bottom blade portion. The bottom blade portion has a plurality of widthwise-disposed blade segments that are adjoined and juxtaposed to one another. The bottom edge of each blade segment is independently slidingly movable in an up and down movement out of alignment with reference to the bottom edge of the other blade segments and is biased towards a downward working direction. The bottom edge of the blade segments is also pivotally movable with reference to the surface to be cleaned about a pivot axis that is substantially parallel to the lowermost edge of the scraper blade device. The bottom edges is biased towards a forward working position.
US09611603B2 Convertible tool
A tool with a handle having a main shaft extending from the handle that is angled to form a secondary shaft having a second end wherein the angle between the main shaft and the secondary shaft is such that when a person grips the handle the secondary shaft forms an angle with a ground surface that is substantially a right angle. The secondary shaft is adapted to mount a second shaft which may have either a two piece blade that is articulated on the secondary shaft with moveable attachments to form either a flat blade for pushing snow or a V-shaped blade for pushing through snow, where in either configuration, the snow blade is substantially completely in contact with the ground surface or a rake for moving outdoor debris.
US09611599B1 Guardrail crash absorbing assembly
A guardrail crash absorbing assembly including two relatively slidable rail panels, each having top and bottom edge portions, and a braking structure attached to one of the rail panels engaging and deforming an edge portion of the other rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy and absorb impact forces.
US09611598B2 Self righting marker post
A hollow marker post and a resilient member located therein wherein the resilient member is statically dependent of the hollow marker post with the marker post and the resilient member dynamically dependent of each other to facilitate the return of the marker post to an upright condition when the marker post is impacted by an external force.
US09611597B2 Access structure integration assembly and integrated access systems and methods of using the same
The invention includes an access structure integration assembly and an integrated system using the assembly. An access structure integrated assembly includes at least one channeled structure and at least one joist socket slidingly engaged with the channeled structure. The channeled structure is configured to secure to a base structure, such as a suspended work platform system, and the joist socket is configured to secure to a second structure, such as a supported work platform system. An integrated system includes a base structure, a second structure and at least two integration assemblies, each assembly including a channeled structure secured to the base structure and a joist socket secured to the second structure and slidingly engaged with the channeled structure.
US09611593B2 Dowels for jointed concrete and methods of forming and using the same
A concrete dowel tube made of carbon steel comprises a welded longitudinal seam.
US09611586B2 Method and a system for manufacturing cellulose material
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing cellulose material, the method comprising introducing cellulose fibers as raw material pulp (1) to a system, adding an alkalizing agent into the system in order to absorb the alkalizing agent into the cellulose fibers (1), adding an anionic agent into the system in order to absorb said agent into the cellulose fibers (1), feeding the cellulose fibers (1) to a sieve plate press (6), performing a reaction between the cellulose fibers and the anionic agent at least partly in the sieve plate press (6) in order to produce anionized cellulose fibers having a degree of substitution between 0.05 and 0.35, wherein the reaction is performed at least partly at a consistency of at least 50%. In addition, the invention relates to a system for manufacturing cellulose material and to fibril cellulose produced from anionized cellulose fibers.
US09611585B2 Method and apparatus for curing of pre impregnated synthetic components in situ
A cable, which may be produced by the method described herein, comprises a cable with a core jacket comprising a predetermined cable length where the core jacket comprises a thermoplastic material comprising a memory characteristic which changes based on temperature, a set of core components, disposed within the core jacket, which comprise the predetermined length, and a strength member disposed within the core jacket intermediate the core components and the core jacket. The strength member comprises a selectively activated pre-impregnated uncured synthetic material adapted to be cured while in production, the strength member comprising a length substantially equal to the predetermined length.
US09611564B2 Method for growing a bulk single crystal nitride material
An apparatus and method for growing nitride bulk single crystal, including an autoclave having a pre-growth zone and a growth zone. With control of the concentration of a saturated solution in a pre-growth chamber, the oversaturation reaction conditions for the overall process of growth of the nitride bulk single crystal can be regulated. By regulating the liquid level difference of the melt on an upper surface of a seed crystal, nucleation growth of N/Ga is preferentially performed on the surface of the seed crystal, which suppresses polycrystal formation at a gas-liquid interface and improves the growth rate of crystal and the utilization rate of raw materials.
US09611560B2 Sulfonamide based polymers for copper electroplating
Sulfonamide based polymers are reaction products of sulfonamides and epoxides. The polymers may be used as levelers in copper electroplating baths, to provide good throwing power. Such reaction products may plate copper or copper alloys with good surface properties and good physical reliability.
US09611556B2 Radial counterflow shear electrolysis
Coaxial disk armatures, counter-rotating through an axial magnetic field, act as electrolysis electrodes and high shear centrifugal impellers for an axial feed. The feed can be carbon dioxide, water, methane, or other substances requiring electrolysis. Carbon dioxide and water can be processed into syngas and ozone continuously, enabling carbon and oxygen recycling at power plants. Within the space between the counter-rotating disk electrodes, a shear layer comprising a fractal tree network of radial vortices provides sink flow conduits for light fractions, such as syngas, radially inward while the heavy fractions, such as ozone and elemental carbon flow radially outward in boundary layers against the disks and beyond the disk periphery, where they are recovered as valuable products, such as carbon nanotubes.
US09611548B2 Wafer rotating apparatus
A wafer rotating apparatus includes a base, a carrying device, a first shaft gear, a power unit, a roller, a second shaft gear and a driving assembly. The base has an accommodating space which the carrying device is disposed in to accommodate the wafer. The first shaft gear is disposed on a side surface of the base. The power unit is assembled to a top of the base and connected to the first shaft gear. The roller is located under the carrying device and supports an edge of the wafer. The second shaft gear is disposed on the side surface of the base and connected to the roller. The driving assembly is connected between the first shaft gear and the second shaft gear. The power unit provides a power through the first gear, the driving unit and the second shaft gear to drive the roller to rotate the wafer.
US09611547B2 Method and apparatus for forming thin oxide film
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for forming a thin oxide film. The method includes reacting metallic precursors with a reactant, which contains an OH radical, to form the thin oxide film on a substrate.
US09611541B2 Formed article, method for producing same, electronic device member, and electronic device
Disclosed is a formed article comprising a layer obtained by implanting ions of a hydrocarbon compound into a polyorganosiloxane compound-containing layer. Also disclosed are: a method of producing the formed article, the method comprising implanting ions of a hydrocarbon compound into a surface of a polyorganosiloxane compound-containing layer of a formed body that includes the polyorganosiloxane compound-containing layer in its surface; an electronic device member that includes the formed article; and an electronic device that includes the electronic device member. The present invention provides; a formed article which exhibits an excellent gas barrier capability, transparency, bendability, antistatic performance, and surface flatness; a method of producing the formed article, an electronic device member, and an electronic device.
US09611526B2 Heat treatment to improve joinability of aluminum sheet
In at least one embodiment, an assembly is provided comprising a first member including a 6xxx series aluminum alloy heat treated to have a yield strength of at least 200 MPa and an r/t (bendability) ratio of up to 0.4. One or more members may be secured to the first member with a rivet (e.g., a self-piercing rivet). The heat treated alloy may have a yield strength of at least 260 MPa and may have a bendability ratio of up to 0.3. A method of forming an assembly is also provided, including heat treating a 6xxx series aluminum alloy to produce an alloy having a yield strength of at least 200 MPa and an r/t (bendability) ratio of up to 0.4 and riveting a member including the heat treated alloy to one or more additional members.
US09611525B2 Ferritic stainless steel for biofuel supply system part, biofuel supply system part, ferritic stainless steel for exhaust heat recovery unit, and exhaust heat recovery unit
An aspect of a ferritic stainless steel contains, by mass %: C: 0.03% or less; N: 0.03% or less; Si: more than 0.1% to 1% or less; Mn: 0.02% to 1.2%; Cr: 15% to 23%; Al: 0.002% to 0.5%; and either one or both of Nb and Ti, with the remainder being Fe and unavoidable impurities, wherein Expression (1) and Expression (2) illustrated below are satisfied, an oxide film is formed on a surface thereof, and the oxide film contains Cr, Si, Nb, Ti and Al in a total cationic fraction of 30% or more, 8(C+N)+0.03≦Nb+Ti≦0.6  (1) Si+Cr+Al+{Nb+Ti−8(C+N)}≧15.5  (2).
US09611519B2 Process and installation for heating a metallic strip, notably for an annealing
The invention pertains to the heating of a metal strip, and relates to equipment for heating a metal strip that comprises a pre-heating housing provided with a device for projecting hot gases towards the strip, a heating housing with regenerative burners, a duct for discharging the gases from the heating housing, a three-way adjustable valve and an adjustment device including a sensor for detecting the setpoint temperature of the metal strip and a member for adjusting the three-way valve so that it can adjust the amount of hot gases fed to the projection device. The invention can be used in equipment for heating narrow strips before annealing the same.
US09611518B2 Hot-press formed product and method for manufacturing same
Provided is a hot-press molded article that can achieve a high level of balance between high strength and extension by region and has a region corresponding to an energy absorption site and a shock resistant site within a single molded article without applying a welding method by means of having first region having a metal structure containing both 80-97 area % of martensite and 3-20 area % of residual austenite, the remaining structure comprising no more than 5 area %, and a second region having a metal structure comprising 30-80 area % of ferrite, less than 30 area % (exclusive of 0 area %) of bainitic ferrite, no greater than 30 area % (exclusive of 0 area %) of martensite, and 3-20 area % of residual austenite.
US09611514B2 Method for selection of hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors and use of hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors for cancer treatment
The present invention relates to a method for selection or screening of hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors, yeast strain and cell line used in such methods It also relates to new therapeutic agents selected hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors and uses thereof in the treatment of cancers having mutations inhDIS3 RNB domain, especially multiple myeloma. The invention also relates to composition comprising new therapeutic agent hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitor and method for inducing synthetic lethality in a cancer cell.
US09611500B2 Method for detecting the presence of the viable cells in an endodontic sample
A method and apparatus for detecting the presence of the viable cells in an endodontic sample in or taken from an endodontic cavity in the tooth, such as the root canal, enables the rapid and low cost identification of the presence or absence of bacteria or other viable cell tissue in the endodontic space by first incubating a viable cell indicator with an endodontic sample for a pre-determined period suitable for chair-side test and then measuring and/or detecting a change in a parameter (e.g. fluorescence) associated with the viable cell indicator. Thereby, the required level of root canal treatment can be reached which minimizes the risk of re-infection without the time, cost and potentially harm of over-preparation and over treatment by the dental surgeon or of a re-treatment.
US09611495B2 Bacterial cellulose and bacterium producing it
[Problem]To provide a bacterial cellulose which is highly dispersible in a liquid, shows excellent molding properties and high miscibility with other materials when applied to materials, and, therefore, has a high applicability as a practical material, and a bacterium which produces the bacterial cellulose.[Solution]A bacterial cellulose, water that contains said bacterial cellulose at a final concentration of 0.1±0.006 (w/w) showing a light transmittance at a wavelength of 500 nm of 35% or greater, and a bacterium producing the bacterial cellulose. According to the present invention, the bacterial cellulose that is uniformly dispersible in a liquid such as water can be obtained. The bacterial cellulose shows excellent molding properties and high miscibility with other materials and, therefore, can contribute to the improvement in the qualities of a final product or production efficiency thereof or to the reduction of production cost.
US09611488B2 Eicosapentaenoic acid-producing microorganisms, fatty acid compositions, and methods of making and uses thereof
The invention is directed to microbial oils containing omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids comprising docosahexaenoic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, and optionally docosapentaenoic acid and dosage forms containing such oils.
US09611483B2 Viral based transient-expression vector system that allows multiple applications
Disclosed herein are viral vectors suitable for transfection into woody trees for purposes of delivering and expressing beneficial genes. Specifically exemplified herein are vectors for transfecting citrus trees. The vectors allow for the expression of useful proteins, such as those that can protect the tree from disease. Specifically exemplified herein are methods of transfecting woody trees that allow multiple applications of vectors while avoiding superinfection exclusion.
US09611475B2 Prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for inflammatory disease, and method for screening prophylactic and/or therapeutic drug for inflammatory disease
Provided are a novel prophylactic and/or therapeutic drug for an inflammatory disease and a method for searching for the same.A prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for an inflammatory disease that comprises a substance capable of inhibiting the expression or function of leucine rich alpha 2 glycoprotein (LRG). A method of screening for an anti-inflammatory substance using LRG or an LRG-expressing cell, wherein the inhibition of the expression or function of LRG is used as an index.
US09611472B2 Compositions for RNA interference and methods of use thereof
The present invention provides compositions for RNA interference and methods of use thereof. In particular, the invention provides single-stranded small interfering RNAs. Functional and genomic and proteomic methods are featured. Therapeutic methods are also featured.
US09611468B2 Engineered phenylalanine ammonia lyase polypeptides
The present invention provides engineered phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) polypeptides and compositions thereof, as well as polynucleotides encoding the engineered phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) polypeptides.
US09611466B2 Modified enterokinase light chain
The present invention is related to novel mammalian enterokinase analogues such as mammalian enterokinase light chain analogues and methods of making such. Also described herein is a method for cleaving proteins having an enterokinase cleavage site.
US09611461B2 Enterobacteriaceae bacteria exhibiting increased L-cysteine producing ability
L-cysteine can be produced inexpensively and efficiently by using a bacterium belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae modified to reduce activity of O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase B thereof, the bacterium being modified so that the C terminal region of its thiosulfate-binding protein is deleted, and the bacterium having an increased ability to produce L-cysteine in the presence of a sulfate.
US09611456B2 Progenitor cells from wharton'S jelly of human umbilical cord
Human progenitor cells are extracted from perivascular tissue of human umbilical cord. The progenitor cell population proliferates rapidly, and harbors osteogenic progenitor cells and MHC−/− progenitor cells, and is useful to grow and repair human tissues including bone.
US09611454B2 System and method for cell separation
The invention relates to a system and a method for cell separation via a filter, with a powder bag which can be arranged in a recirculation circuit and is partly filled with a pulverulent filter aid and to which a cell solution containing the cells to be separated can be delivered from a bioreactor via a pump arranged in the recirculation circuit, the bioreactor, which has an agitator, being arranged in the recirculation circuit, and, when the recirculation circuit is interrupted, the bioreactor being connectable to the filter.
US09611447B2 Liquid detergent composition comprising an ethoxylated glycerol compound
The invention relates to a liquid detergent composition comprising at least one anionic surfactant, at least one ethoxylated glycerol compound, at least one organic solvent comprising glycerol, an amount of water not more than 10% by weight in relation to the entirety of the detergent composition, and optionally, a partially or fully neutralized fatty acid. Said composition is suitable for use in unit doses which also comprise a water-soluble capsule for washing clothes. The invention also relates to said unit dose and to methods for producing the composition and the unit dose.
US09611443B2 Natural oil derivatives including primary amine functional groups
A compound has Structure I: where R1 and R2 independently are C2-C12 alkyl groups, X1 is a C4-C28 alkyl or alkenyl group, and R3 is H or is a bis(aminoalkyl)amide group having Structure II: where R4 and R5 independently are C2-C12 alkyl groups. The compound may be a reaction product of a metathesized natural oil and a bis(aminoalkyl)amine.
US09611441B2 Plants expressing Δ6-desaturase genes and oils from these plants containing PUFAS and method for producing unsaturated fatty acids
The present invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of unsaturated fatty acids and to a process for the preparation of triglycerides with an increased content of unsaturated fatty acids. The invention relates to the generation of transgenic microorganism, with an increased content of fatty acids, oils or lipids with Δ6 double bonds owing to the expression of a moss Δ6-desaturase. The invention furthermore relates to transgenic organisms comprising a Δ6-desaturase gene, and to the use of unsaturated fatty acids ort of the triglycerides with an increased content if unsaturated fatty acids prepared in the process.
US09611440B2 Process for producing dry synthetic natural gas (SNG)
A process for producing dry synthetic natural gas (SNG, Synthetic Natural Gas) from solid or liquid, carbonaceous fuel, substantially consisting of the following process steps: a) gasification of a solid or liquid, carbonaceous fuel to a raw synthesis gas b) cooling of the gas, separation of solids and the gas condensate c) raw gas conversion d) washing of the gas with methanol for separating hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide and moisture, wherein the methanol is circulated via a regeneration plant, e) methanation, f) condensation of moisture by means of cooling and/or cold water, g) further drying of the gas by condensation at low temperature by adding methanol to avoid the formation of ice.
US09611438B2 Method and system for producing liquid fuel and generating power
A steam reformer generates reformed gas by a steam-reforming reaction of hydrocarbon gas such as natural gas. A methanol synthesis column and a gasoline synthesis column synthesize gasoline from the reformed gas via methanol and produce a liquid fuel. A superheater superheats a part of low-pressure steam that has been heat-recovered from the reformed gas with a part of middle-pressure steam that has been heat-recovered by the methanol synthesis column or the gasoline synthesis column, and the steam thereby brought into an unsaturated state is supplied to a low-pressure steam turbine.
US09611437B2 Producing low methane syngas from a two-stage gasifier
The present disclosure relates generally to a method for obtaining synthesis gas from a gasifier that has a low methane content. The synthesis gas is obtained as an extraction gas from the quench section of the gasifier, and can be utilized as feedstock for a variety of chemical production processes without the need for expensive pre-treatment to remove methane.
US09611432B2 Catalytic cracking catalyst having a higher selectivity, processing method and use thereof
The present invention provides a catalytic cracking catalyst, processing method and use thereof. When the catalyst is added into a commercial catalytic cracking unit, it has an initial activity of not higher than 80, preferably not higher than 75, more preferably not higher than 70, a self-balancing time of 0.1-50 h, and an equilibrium activity of 35-60. Said method enables the activity and selectivity of the catalyst in the catalytic cracking unit to be more homogeneous and notably improves the selectivity of the catalytic cracking catalyst, so as to obviously reduce the dry gas and coke yields, to sufficiently use steam and to reduce the energy consumption of the FCC unit.
US09611425B2 Method for treating Mn-activated complex fluoride phosphor
A method for treating a Mn-activated complex fluoride phosphor is provided wherein a preliminarily-prepared red phosphor of a Mn-activated complex fluoride represented by the following formula (1): A2MF6:Mn  (1) wherein M represents at least one tetravalent element selected from Si, Ti, Zr, Hf, Ge and Sn, A represents at least one alkali metal selected from Li, Na, K, Rb and Cs provided that at least Na and/or K is contained, is heated in a substantially oxygen atom-free gas but containing a fluorine atom at a temperature of at least 50° C.
US09611421B2 Encapsulated reactant and process
An encapsulated reactant(s) having at least one encapsulant and at least one reactant. An outermost encapsulant is substantially nonreacting, impermeable and nondissolving with water. The reactant(s) contribute to at least one reaction with contaminants in environmental media rendering the environmental media less harmful. Processes for using the encapsulated reactant in environmental media is also hereby claimed.
US09611417B2 Invert emulsion drilling fluid containing a hygroscopic liquid and a polymeric suspending agent
An invert emulsion drilling fluid comprises: an external phase, wherein the external phase of the drilling fluid comprises a hydrocarbon liquid; an internal phase, wherein the internal phase of the drilling fluid comprises a hygroscopic liquid; and a suspending agent, wherein the suspending agent is a polymer comprising urea linkages or urea and urethane linkages. The hygroscopic liquid comprises a salt and a suitable solvent or comprises an alcohol. The drilling fluid can exclude an organophilic clay or organophilic lignite. A method of using the invert emulsion drilling fluid comprises: introducing the drilling fluid into at least a portion of a subterranean formation.
US09611414B2 Thermal interface material with mixed aspect ratio particle dispersions
An electron package includes an interface member between an electronic component and a thermal dissipation member. The interface member is highly efficient in transmitting thermal energy and/or suppressing electromagnetic radiation, with a particle filler dispersion including a combination of substantially spherical particles and substantially platelet-shaped particles within dispersion attribute ranges.
US09611411B2 Radically curable adhesive composition and polarizing plate including the same
There are provided a radically curable adhesive composition and a polarizing plate including the radically curable adhesive composition. The radically curable adhesive composition includes, based on 100 parts by weight thereof, 40 to 80 parts by weight of a first compound represented by the following Formula 1; 15 to 50 parts by weight of a second compound including at least one carboxy group; and 0.5 to 10 parts by weight of a radical initiator.
US09611407B1 Repositionable merchandising strip
A repositionable merchandising display strip is provided. The display comprises a thin, flat body and a layer of adhesive on the front and back surfaces of the body. The front removable adhesive layer releasably holds products and the back removable adhesive layer is formulated so that the display can be removably adhered to a surface such as glass, wood, metal or other materials commonly found in retail stores. The display may further comprise a peel-away front layer releasably attached to the front removable adhesive layer and a peel-away back layer releasably attached to the back removable adhesive layer.
US09611404B2 Method of making sacrificial coating for an intermediate transfer member of indirect printing apparatus
A method of making a sacrificial coating composition is disclosed. The method comprises emulsifying an oil with surfactant to form an oil-in-water emulsion; and combining ingredients comprising (i) at least one polymer, (ii) at least one hygroscopic material, (iii) the oil-in water emulsion and (iv) water to produce the sacrificial coating composition. The at least one polymer is selected from the group consisting of a hydrophilic polymer, a latex comprising polymer particles dispersed in a continuous liquid phase, or mixtures thereof.
US09611402B2 Hot melt compositions with improved etch resistance
Hot melt compositions include non-aromatic cyclic (alkyl)acrylates and low acid number waxes. Upon application of actinic radiation, the hot melt compositions cure to form resists. They may be stripped from substrates with high alkaline strippers. The hot melt compositions may be used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards and photovoltaic devices.
US09611387B2 Transparent thermoplastic polyamide container
Disclosed is a transparent thermoplastic container including a thermoplastic composition including: A) a polyamide resin including a) 10 to 40 mol % of a first repeat unit of formula (I),  and b) 60 to 90 mol % of a second repeat unit selected from the group consisting of formula (II) —C(O)(CH2)nC(O)NH(CH2)6NH—  (II); wherein n is an integer selected from 10, 12, and 14; and the mol % of repeat units are based on the total repeat units present in the copolyamide; optionally, B) an aliphatic homopolyamide having one repeat unit selected from the group of formula (II) and C) a functional additive.
US09611386B2 Transparent polycarbonate composition and molded article comprising same
Provided is a transparent polycarbonate composition that includes: (A) 5 to 95 wt % of biphenyl modified polycarbonate including a repeating unit represented by Chemical Formula 1, a repeating unit represented by Chemical Formula 2, and a repeating unit represented by Chemical Formula 3; and (B) 1 to 50 wt % of an acrylate-based copolymer including (B-1) a repeating unit derived from aromatic (meth)acrylate having a refractive index of 1.58 to 1.70 and (B-2) a repeating unit derived from a mono-functional unsaturated monomer.
US09611384B2 Method for producing branched functionalized diene (co)polymers
The method consists of a polymerization process or a copolymerization process which is carried out in two parallel reactors, and each of dienes are polymerized or copolymerized with each other and/or with arylvinyl compounds, wherein an organolithium initiator, an electron donor additive and a branching agent are fed into the first reactor, and an organo lithium initiator, an electron donor additive and a functionalizing agent are fed into the second reactor, and the resultant polymerized mixtures are subsequently mixed with each other. This method allows for producing branched functionalized (co)polymers of dienes that are characterized by a statistical distribution of monomer units, a high content of vinyl units (1,2-butadiene units and/or 3,4-isoprene units (more than 60%)), a narrow molecular weight distribution and a controllable content of branched and functionalized parts in the (co)polymer.
US09611383B2 Curable fluoroelastomer composition
Compositions comprising fluoroelastomers having copolymerized units of a cyano-containing cure site monomer are cured (i.e. crosslinked) with a fluoropolymer having pendant sulfonyl azide groups. The latter fluoropolymer comprises copolymerized units of a fluoroalkanesulfonyl azide of formula CF2═CF—(O)p—Rf—(CH2)n—SO2N3, wherein p=0 or 1; n=0-4; and Rf is a C1-C16 perfluoroalkyl or perfluoroalkoxy group. The crosslinks are tetrazole rings formed by the reaction of the pendant sulfonyl azide groups on the fluoropolymer with pendant cyano groups on the fluoroelastomer.
US09611377B2 Halogen-free thermosetting resin composition, and prepreg and laminate for printed circuits using the same
The present invention relates to a halogen-free thermosetting resin composition and also a prepreg and a laminate for printed circuits prepared from the halogen-free thermosetting resin composition. The halogen-free thermosetting resin composition comprises, based on 100 parts by weight of organic solids, (A) from 30 to 60 parts by weight of a halogen-free epoxy resin, (B) from 20 to 50 parts by weight of a compound containing dihydrobenzoxazine ring, (C) from 10 to 40 parts by weight of a phosphorus-containing bisphenol curing agent. The prepreg and laminate for printed circuits prepared from the halogen-free thermosetting resin composition according to the present invention have high glass transition temperature, excellent dielectric properties, low water absorption, high thermal resistance and better processability, and can fulfill halogen-free flame retardancy and achieve UL94 V-0 grade.
US09611375B1 Rapid curing thiol epoxy resin with improved compression strength performance
Aspects described herein generally describe epoxy resins and methods of epoxy resin formation. In some embodiments, a resin includes the reaction product of one or more polythiols, one or more polyepoxides, one or more fillers and one or more amine catalysts. Polythiols have between two and about ten thiol moieties. Polyepoxides have between two and about ten epoxy moieties. One or more amine catalysts of the formula NR1R2R3, wherein each of R1, R2, and R3 is independently linear or branched C1-20 alkyl or two or more of R1, R2, and R3 combine to form cycloalkyl. The resin has a compressive strength of at least 14 ksi at 2% offset at 70° F. and at least 8 ksi at 2% offset at 190° F.
US09611370B2 Low-resilience polyurethane foam and production method thereof
A low-resilience polyurethane foam is produced by allowing a low-resilience polyurethane foam composition containing polyisocyanate (a), polyol (b), catalyst (c), and blowing agent (d) to react. The polyisocyanate (a) contains bis(isocyanatomethyl)cyclohexane, and the polyol (b) contains 5 to 30 mass % of polyol (b-1) having an average functionality of 1.5 to 4.5 and a hydroxyl number of 20 to 70 mgKOH/g, and 70 to 95 mass % of polyol (b-2) having an average functionality of 1.5 to 4.5 and a hydroxyl number of 140 to 300 mgKOH/g.
US09611360B2 Curable composition, article, method of curing, and tack-free reaction product
A curable composition includes 3-substituted benzoxazine, polyepoxide, and polythiol. Articles including the curable composition, methods of curing the curable composition, and a tack-free reaction product preparable from the curable composition are also disclosed.
US09611357B2 Chemically modified dendrimers
Dendrimers comprising N-acyl urea terminal moieties are described herein. The dendrimers can be used, for example, in the treatment of arthritis.
US09611351B2 Amine polyether polyols and polyurethane foam compositions made from cyclic amine compounds
The present invention describes cyclic amine compounds useful for catalysts for polyurethane form-forming compositions, as well as amine alkoxylates and amine polyether polyols formed form the cyclic amines. The cyclic amine compounds of the invention provide distinct benefits for reaction compositions, methods, and polyurethane foams based on their desirable physical and catalytic properties.
US09611349B2 Method of preparing elastic terpolymer
The present invention relates to a method of preparing an ethylene/alpha-olefin/diene-based elastic copolymer having high viscosity and a high molecular weight, in which energy efficiency of the entire process is optimized. The method of preparing the elastic copolymer includes the steps of: copolymerizing an ethylene/alpha-olefin/diene-based elastic copolymer; and separating and removing the solvent and unreacted monomers from the polymer solution and recovering the elastic copolymer, by sequentially using a gas-liquid separator and a stripper in the purification of the solvent and unreacted monomers.
US09611347B2 Catalysts and methods for ring opening metathesis polymerization
The present invention, among other things, provides highly syndiotactic poly(dicyclopentadiene) and/or hydrogenated poly(dicyclopentadiene), compositions thereof, and compounds and methods for preparing the same. In some embodiments, a provided compound is a compound of formula I, II or III. In some embodiments, a provided method comprises providing a compound of formula I, II or III.
US09611341B2 Amorphous propylene-ethylene copolymers
Amorphous propylene-ethylene copolymers are described herein that can include high amounts of ethylene and exhibit desirable softening points and needle penetrations. The desirable combinations of softening points and needle penetrations in these propylene-ethylene copolymers allow them to have a broad operating window. Due their broad operating window, the propylene-ethylene copolymers can be utilized in a wide array of applications and products, including hot melt adhesives.
US09611329B2 Methods of manipulating phagocytosis mediated by CD47
Methods are provided to manipulate phagocytosis of cancer cells, including e.g. leukemias, solid tumors including carcinomas, etc.
US09611325B2 Construction and application of bispecific antibody HER2xCD3
The present invention provides a bispecific antibody. The bispecific antibody provided by the present invention comprises a single-chain unit and a monovalent unit, wherein the single-chain unit has a specific binding capability against a surface antigen CD3 of an immune cell; the monovalent unit has a specific binding capability against a surface antigen HER2 of a tumor cell; the single-chain unit comprises a single-chain variable fragment ScFv fused with an Fc fragment; and the monovalent unit comprises a light chain and heavy chain pair. The present invention also provides a preparation method of the bispecific antibody and pharmaceutical use of these antibodies.
US09611321B2 Rationally-designed anti-mullerian inhibiting substance type II receptor antibodies
Methods for generating hybrid antibodies are provided.
US09611317B2 Human binding molecules capable of neutralizing influenza virus H3N2 and uses thereof
Described are binding molecules, e.g., human monoclonal antibodies, that bind to influenza virus comprising HA of the H3 subtype, e.g., H3N2, and have a broad neutralizing activity against such influenza virus. Described are polynucleotides encoding the binding molecules, their sequences and compositions comprising the binding molecules and methods of identifying or producing the binding molecules. The binding molecules can be used in the diagnosis, prophylaxis, and/or treatment of influenza virus H3N2 infection. The binding molecules may provide cross-subtype protection, such that infections with H3, H7, and/or H10-based influenza subtypes can be prevented and/or treated.
US09611315B2 Antibodies for oncogenic strains of HPV and methods of their use
The subject invention provides antibodies, including polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies, that bind to E6 proteins from at least three oncogenic strains of HPV. In general, the antibodies bind to amino acids motifs that are conserved between the E6 proteins of different HPV strains, particularly HPV strains 16 and 18. The subject antibodies may be used to detect HPV E6 protein in a sample, and, accordingly, the antibodies find use in a variety of diagnostic applications, including methods of diagnosing cancer. Kits for performing the subject methods and containing the subject antibodies are also provided.
US09611312B2 Preparation and/or formulation of proteins cross-linked with polysaccharides
Therapeutic compositions and/or formulations are provided, comprising: at least one cross-linked protein matrix, wherein the at least one cross-linked protein matrix comprises at least one protein residue and at least one saccharide-containing residue, and methods of producing the same. The cross-linked protein matrix may be derived from cross-linking a full length or substantially full length protein, such as tropoelastin, elastin, albumin, collagen, collagen monomers, immunoglobulins, insulin, and/or derivatives or combinations thereof, with a saccharide containing cross-linking agent, such as a polysaccharide cross-linking agent derived from, for example, hyaluronic acid or a cellulose derivative. The therapeutic compositions may be administered topically or by injection. The present disclosure also provides methods, systems, and/or kits for the preparation and/or formulation of the compositions disclosed herein.