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US09893307B2 Composition for encapsulation of organic light emitting diode and organic light emitting diode display manufactured using the same
A composition for encapsulation of an organic light emitting diode comprising a photocurable monomer, a silicon-containing monomer, and an initiator, wherein the silicon-containing monomer is represented by Formula 1, and an organic light emitting diode display are disclosed.
US09893305B2 Indenotriphenylene-based iridium complexes for organic electroluminescence device
The present invention discloses an indenotriphenylene-based iridium complexes is represented by the following formula (1), the organic EL device employing the derivative as light emitting dopant of emitting layer can display good performance like as lower driving voltage and power consumption, increasing efficiency and half-life time. wherein A ring represents an imidazole, a pyridine, a quinoline and an isoquinoline, X1-X2 represents a bidentate ligand, and m, n and R1 to R4 are the same definition as described in the present invention.
US09893295B2 Compound and organic light-emitting device including the same
Provided are a compound represented by Formula 1 and an organic light-emitting device including the same: wherein substituents of Formula 1 are understood by referring to the description provided in the detailed description.
US09893285B2 Method of manufacturing organic light-emitting display apparatus and organic light-emitting display apparatus
A method of manufacturing an organic light-emitting display apparatus using a light-blocking photoresist layer which minimizes damage to an intermediate layer, including an emission layer, during a process for manufacturing the organic light-emitting display apparatus.
US09893279B2 Methods, apparatuses, and circuits for programming a memory device
Subject matter described pertains to methods, apparatuses, and circuits for programming a memory device.
US09893278B1 Embedded memory device between noncontigous interconnect metal layers
The present disclosure relates an integrated circuit (IC). The IC comprises a memory region and a logic region. A lower metal layer is disposed over a substrate, and comprises a first lower metal line within the memory region. An upper metal layer overlies the lower metal layer, and comprises a first upper metal line within the memory region. A memory cell is disposed between the first lower metal line and the first upper metal line, and comprises a planar bottom electrode. The planar bottom electrode abuts a first lower metal via of the lower metal layer. By forming the planar bottom electrode and connecting the planar bottom electrode to the lower metal layer through the lower metal via, no additional BEVA planarization and/or patterning processes are needed. As a result, risk of damaging the lower metal lines are reduced, thereby providing more reliable read/write operations and/or better performance.
US09893275B2 Magnetoresistive structure having two dielectric layers, and method of manufacturing same
A magnetoresistive structure having two dielectric layers, and method of manufacturing same, includes a free magnetic layer positioned between the two dielectric layers. The method of manufacture comprises at least two etch processes and at least one encapsulation process interposed therebetween wherein the encapsulation is formed on sidewalls of the partially formed magnetoresistive stack between etch processes.
US09893273B2 Light element doped low magnetic moment material spin torque transfer MRAM
Techniques relate to forming a semiconductor device. A magnetic pinned layer is formed adjacent to a tunnel barrier layer. A magnetic free layer is formed adjacent to the tunnel barrier layer, such that the tunnel barrier layer is sandwiched between the magnetic pinned layer and the magnetic free layer. The magnetic free layer includes a first magnetic layer, a second magnetic layer disposed on top of the first magnetic layer, and a third magnetic layer disposed on top of the second magnetic layer. The second magnetic layer of the magnetic free layer includes an additional material, and the additional material is a selection of at least one of Be, Mg, Al, Ca, B, C, Si, V, Cr, Ti, and Mn.
US09893269B2 Piezoelectric element, stator for oscillatory wave motor, oscillatory wave motor, driving control system, optical apparatus, and method for making stator for oscillatory wave motor
The present invention provides a piezoelectric element that includes a piezoelectric material having first and second surfaces; a common electrode disposed on the first surface; and a plurality of drive phase electrodes, a detection phase electrode, and a non-drive phase electrode disposed on the second surface, the piezoelectric material being sandwiched between the common electrode and the electrodes on the second surface. An absolute value d(1) of a piezoelectric constant of the piezoelectric material (1) in portions sandwiched between the drive phase electrodes and the common electrode, an absolute value d(2) of a piezoelectric constant of the piezoelectric material (2) in a portion sandwiched between the detection phase electrode and the common electrode, and an absolute value d(3) of the piezoelectric material (3) in a portion sandwiched between the non-drive phase electrode and the common electrode satisfy d(2)<0.95d(1), d(3)<0.95d(1), and 0.9≦d(3)/d(2)≦1.1.
US09893264B2 Method for forming a suspended lithium-based membrane semiconductor structure
In one aspect, a microelectronic device comprises: a suspended lithium-based thin film; and one or more electrodes disposed on the suspended lithium-based thin film, wherein the one or more electrodes comprises one or more fingers, and a width of at least one outer finger of the one or more fingers is smaller than a width of at least one inner finger of the one or more fingers.
US09893262B2 Lumped-element device for quantum information processing systems
In some aspects, a quantum information processing circuit includes a lumped-element device on the surface of a dielectric substrate. The lumped-element device can include a capacitor pad and an inductive transmission line. The capacitor pad can be capacitively coupled to another capacitor pad. The inductive transmission line can reside in an interior clearance area defined by an inner boundary of the capacitor pad. The lumped-element device can be, for example, a resonator device or a filter device. The inductive transmission line can be, for example, a meander inductor.
US09893249B2 Light-emitting device
A light-emitting device includes a base, a substrate, a plurality of light-emitting elements, a filler, and a sealing resin body. The base includes an upper surface and a mounting area. The substrate is disposed on the upper surface of the base. The substrate includes an opening. The mounting area is exposed from the opening of the substrate. The plurality of light-emitting elements are disposed on the mounting area of the base at predetermined intervals with one another. The filler is disposed around each of the plurality of light-emitting elements. The sealing resin body includes a phosphor. The sealing resin body is configured to seal the light-emitting elements and the filler.
US09893245B2 Color-converting substrate for light-emitting diode and method for producing same
The present invention relates to a color-converting substrate of a light-emitting diode and a method for producing same, and more specifically to a color-converting substrate of a light-emitting diode capable of completely protecting the quantum dots (QD) supported in the interior from the exterior as hermetic sealing is possible, and a method for producing the color-converting substrate. To that end, provided are a color-conversion substrate of a light-emitting diode and a method for producing the color-conversion substrate, the color-conversion substrate of a light-emitting diode comprising: a first substrate and a second substrate arranged facing each other on a light-emitting diode; a sheet, having a hole, arranged in between the first and second substrates; QDs filling the hole; and sealing material disposed in between the first substrate and the lower surface of the sheet and in between the second substrate the upper surface of the sheet, wherein the sealing material is disposed along the edge of the hole, and the sheet is made of a substance allowing laser sealing of the sealing material, first substrate and second substrate.
US09893237B2 Light emitting element
A light emitting element includes a semiconductor layer; an upper electrode disposed on an upper surface of the semiconductor layer; and a lower electrode disposed on a lower surface of the semiconductor later. In a plan view, the upper electrode includes a first extending portion extending in an approximately rectangular shape along an outer periphery of the semiconductor layer, a first pad portion connected to a first side among four sides of the first extending portion, a second pad portion connected to a second side that is opposite to the first side, among the four sides of the first extending portion, and a second extending portion and a third extending portion, each disposed in a region surrounded by the first extending portion, the second extending portion and the third extending portion each connecting the first pad portion and the second pad portion.
US09893236B2 Non-polar (Al,B,In,Ga)N quantum wells
A method of fabricating non-polar a-plane GaN/(Al,B,In,Ga)N multiple quantum wells (MQWs). The a-plane MQWs are grown on the appropriate GaN/sapphire template layers via metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) with well widths ranging from 20 Å to 70 Å. The room temperature photoluminescence (PL) emission energy from the a-plane MQWs followed a square well trend modeled using self-consistent Poisson-Schrodinger (SCPS) calculations. Optimal PL emission intensity is obtained at a quantum well width of 52 Å for the a-plane MQWs.
US09893234B2 Composite substrate for light-emitting element and production method therefor
Provided is a light emitting device composite substrate suitable for manufacturing large-area light emitting devices at low cost. The light emitting device composite substrate comprises a substrate composed of an oriented polycrystalline alumina sintered body, and a light emitting functional layer formed on the substrate and having two or more layers composed of semiconductor single crystal grains, wherein each of the two or more layers has a single crystal structure in a direction approximately normal to the substrate.
US09893231B2 Light emitting device and method of fabricating the same
A compound semiconductor device comprises a substrate, comprising a top surface, a bottom surface, a side surface connecting the top surface and the bottom surface; and a semiconductor stack formed on the top surface, wherein the side surface comprises a first deteriorated surface, a second deteriorated surface, a first crack surface between the first and second deteriorated surfaces, a second crack surface between the first deteriorated surface and the top surface, and a third crack surface between the second deteriorated surface and the bottom surface, wherein the first and second deteriorated surfaces are rougher than at least one of the first crack surface, the second crack surface and the third crack surface; and wherein the second crack surface is about perpendicular to the top surface, and the third crack surface is about perpendicular to the bottom surface.
US09893227B2 Enhanced deep ultraviolet photodetector and method thereof
A photodiode for detecting photons comprising a substrate; first semiconducting region suitable for forming a contact thereon; a first contact; a second semiconducting region comprising an absorption region for the photons and being formed of a semiconductor having one or more of a high surface recombination velocity or a high interface recombination velocity; a second contact operatively associated with the second region; the first semiconducting region and the second semiconducting region forming a first interface; the second semiconducting region being configured such that reverse biasing the photodiode between the first and second contacts results in the absorption region having a portion depleted of electrical carriers and an undepleted portion at the reverse bias point of operation; the undepleted portion being smaller than the absorption depth for photons; whereby the depletion results in the creation of an electric field and photogenerated carriers are collected by drift; and a method of making.
US09893223B2 Solar electricity generation system
A solar electricity generator including an array of photovoltaic power generating elements, and a single continuous smooth solar reflecting surface, the surface being arranged to reflect light from the sun onto the array of photovoltaic power generating elements, wherein the flux per area at a point of minimum flux per area on the array is approximately 75% of the flux per area at a point of maximum flux per area, the intercept factor of the array is at least 70%, and the optical fill factor of the array is at least 60%.
US09893219B2 Graphene photodetector and graphene optical modulator
According to one embodiment, a graphene photodetector includes a substrate, a first insulating film, first and second high-refractive-index regions, first and second conductive semiconductor regions, a second insulating film, a graphene film, a third insulating film, third and fourth high-refractive-index regions, a fourth insulating film, first and second electrodes, and third and fourth electrodes. The first, second, third and fourth high-refractive-index regions and portions sandwiched by the first, second, third and fourth high-refractive-index regions constituting an integrated optical waveguide.
US09893215B2 Method for manufacturing a solar cell with a surface-passivating dielectric double layer, and corresponding solar cell
A solar cell with a dielectric double layer and also a method for the manufacture thereof are described. A first dielectric layer (3), which contains aluminum oxide or consists of aluminum oxide, and a second, hydrogen-containing dielectric layer (5) are produced by means of atomic layer deposition, allowing very good passivation of the surface of solar cells to be achieved.
US09893211B2 Semiconductor device manufacturing method
Provided is a semiconductor device manufacturing method. The device has a substrate including one and another surfaces. A first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type is formed in the substrate. A second conductivity type, second semiconductor region is provided in a first surface layer, that includes the one surface, of the substrate. A first electrode is in contact with the second semiconductor region to form a junction therebetween. A first conductivity type, third semiconductor region is provided in a second surface layer, that includes the another surface, of the substrate. The third semiconductor region has a higher impurity concentration than the first semiconductor region. A fourth semiconductor region of the second conductivity type is provided in the first semiconductor region at a location deeper than the third semiconductor region from the another surface. A second electrode is in contact with the third semiconductor region.
US09893206B2 Thin film transistor, array substrate, their manufacturing methods, and display device
The present disclosure provides a TFT, an array substrate, their manufacturing methods, and a display device. A source electrode and a drain electrode of the TFT are each of a multi-layered structure including a metal layer and a metal barrier layer. An a-Si active layer of the TFT is covered with an etch stop layer, via-holes penetrating through the etch stop layer are provided at positions corresponding to the source electrode and the drain, and the source electrode and the drain electrode are connected to the a-Si active layer through the via-holes.
US09893205B2 Thin film transistor, array substrate and liquid crystal display panel
A thin film transistor, an array substrate and a liquid crystal display panel are provided. The thin film transistor has an active layer which is formed from nitrogen-doped oxide semiconductor layers and a non-nitrogen doped oxide semiconductor layer. By disposing the non-nitrogen doped oxide semiconductor layer in the active layer of the nitrogen-doped thin film transistor, the mobility of the thin film transistor is kept constant for improving the reliability of the thin film transistor.
US09893200B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
It is an object to provide an oxide semiconductor which is suitable for use in a semiconductor device. Alternatively, it is another object to provide a semiconductor device using the oxide semiconductor. Provided is a semiconductor device including an In—Ga—Zn—O based oxide semiconductor layer in a channel formation region of a transistor. In the semiconductor device, the In—Ga—Zn—O based oxide semiconductor layer has a structure in which crystal grains represented by InGaO3(ZnO)m (m=1) are included in an amorphous structure represented by InGaO3(ZnO)m (m>0).
US09893199B2 Preparation method of reduced and N-doped graphene oxide and the reduced and N-doped graphene oxide thereby
The present invention provides a preparation method of the reduced and N-doped graphene oxide comprising the steps of preparing the mixed solution containing graphene oxide (GO) and tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) (step 1) and heating the mixed solution prepared in step 1 (step 2). The preparation method of the reduced and N-doped graphene oxide of the present invention can provide the fully reduced and N-doped graphene oxide even at a low temperature by using tetramethylammonium hydroxide, the tetra ammonium salt, as a nitrogen dopant. According to this method, N-doping level can be regulated by controlling the mixing ratio of graphene oxide and tetramethylammonium hydroxide. Further, this method does not need any additional additive to prepare the reduced and N-doped graphene oxide, so that it is a pro-environmental method that facilitates the mass-production simply with solution process.
US09893197B2 Thin film transistor substrate, manufacturing method thereof, and liquid crystal display panel using same
A thin film transistor (TFT) includes a substrate, a TFT formed on the substrate, and a passivation layer formed on the TFT. The TFT includes a gate, a source, a drain, and a channel layer. The source and the drain are respectively located at opposite sides of the channel layer. The channel layer includes oxygen ions which are implanted into the channel layer by an oxygen implanting process performed in an environment having an air pressure greater than a standard atmospheric pressure.
US09893188B2 Semiconductor structure with template for transition metal dichalcogenides channel material growth
A semiconductor structure includes a substrate, a buffer layer, and a two-dimensional layered material. The buffer layer is above the substrate and is formed from one of SiC and a nitride-based material. The two-dimensional layered material is above the buffer material. The construction as such permits formation, e.g., of a channel of a transistor from the two-dimensional layered material.
US09893184B2 Fin-type field effect transistor device and method of fabricating the same
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a fin-FET device includes a substrate, a stack structure, a source and drain region, a sidewall insulator and a metal connector. The stack structure including a gate stack is disposed on the substrate. The source and drain region is disposed beside the stack structure. The sidewall insulator is disposed on the source and drain region. The sidewall insulator includes a bottom portion and an upper portion. An interface is formed between the bottom portion and the upper portion and the bottom portion is located between the upper portion and the source and drain region. The metal connector stacks on the source and drain region and the sidewall insulator is located between the metal connector and the stack structure.
US09893177B2 Silicon carbide semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A silicon carbide semiconductor device includes a silicon carbide semiconductor layer having a main surface, the main surface of the silicon carbide semiconductor layer being provided with a trench having a closed shape when seen in plan view, the trench including a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls continuous with the bottom, and a sidewall-connecting corner portion at a connection portion between two adjacent sidewalls of the plurality of sidewalls, the silicon carbide semiconductor device further including a gate insulating film covering the bottom and the sidewalls of the trench, and a gate electrode provided on the gate insulating film, between the bottom and an upper end of the trench, the thickness of the gate insulating film at the sidewall-connecting corner portion of the trench being greater than the thickness of the gate insulating film at a portion other than the sidewall-connecting corner portion.
US09893164B2 Bipolar transistor device fabrication methods
A method of fabricating a bipolar transistor device includes performing a first plurality of implantation procedures to implant dopant of a first conductivity type to form emitter and collector regions laterally spaced from one another in a semiconductor substrate, and performing a second plurality of implantation procedures to implant dopant of a second conductivity type in the semiconductor substrate to form a composite base region. The composite base region includes a base contact region, a buried region through which a buried conduction path between the emitter and collector regions is formed during operation, and a base link region electrically connecting the base contact region and the buried region. The base link region has a dopant concentration level higher than the buried region and is disposed laterally between the emitter and collector regions.
US09893163B2 3D capacitor and method of manufacturing same
A 3D capacitor and method for fabricating a 3D capacitor is disclosed. An exemplary 3D capacitor includes a substrate including a fin structure, the fin structure including a plurality of fins. The 3D capacitor further includes an insulation material disposed on the substrate and between each of the plurality of fins. The 3D capacitor further includes a dielectric layer disposed on each of the plurality of fins. The 3D capacitor further includes a first electrode disposed on a first portion of the fin structure. The first electrode being in direct contact with a surface of the fin structure. The 3D capacitor further includes a second electrode disposed on a second portion of the fin structure. The second electrode being disposed directly on the dielectric layer and the first and second portions of the fin structure being different.
US09893161B2 Parasitic capacitance reduction structure for nanowire transistors and method of manufacturing
Embodiments of the invention describe parasitic capacitance reduction structure for nanowire transistors and method of manufacturing. According to one embodiment the method includes providing a substrate, forming a first nanowire on the substrate, forming a second nanowire on the first nanowire, forming a first dielectric layer between the substrate and the first nanowire, and forming a second dielectric layer between first dielectric layer and the second nanowire, where the second dielectric layer has a higher dielectric constant than the first dielectric layer. According to one embodiment, a nanowire transistor includes a first nanowire on a substrate, a second nanowire on the second nanowire, a first dielectric layer between the substrate and the first nanowire, and a second dielectric layer between the first dielectric layer and the second nanowire, where the second dielectric layer has a higher dielectric constant than the first dielectric layer.
US09893148B2 Method for fabricating a transistor device with a tuned dopant profile
A transistor device with a tuned dopant profile is fabricated by implanting one or more dopant migrating mitigating material such as carbon. The process conditions for the carbon implant are selected to achieve a desired peak location and height of the dopant profile for each dopant implant, such as boron. Different transistor devices with similar boron implants may be fabricated with different peak locations and heights for their respective dopant profiles by tailoring the carbon implant energy to effect tuned dopant profiles for the boron.
US09893145B1 On chip MIM capacitor
On-chip, three-dimensional MIM capacitors are provided. In one aspect, a method for forming a device includes: forming at least one MOSFET structure and at least one MIM capacitor structure on a substrate each structure including: a metal gate, and source and drain regions on opposite sides of the metal gate, and wherein the structures are buried in a dielectric; forming metal contacts in the dielectric down to the source and drain regions; forming a mask that selectively covers the MOSFET structure; removing the dielectric from uncovered portions of the MIM capacitor structure forming gaps between the metal contacts and the metal gate in the MIM capacitor structure; depositing a capacitor dielectric in the gaps; and depositing a fill metal onto the capacitor dielectric filling the gaps. A MIM capacitor and a device including an MIM capacitor are also provided.
US09893144B1 Methods for fabricating metal-insulator-metal capacitors
Semiconductor devices having MIM capacitor structures are provided, as well as methods for fabricating semiconductor devices having MIM capacitor structures. For example, a semiconductor device includes a first capacitor electrode formed on a substrate, a capacitor insulating layer formed on the first capacitor electrode, and a second capacitor electrode. The second capacitor electrode comprises a layer of metallic material that is formed by application of a surface treatment to a surface of the capacitor insulating layer to convert the surface of the capacitor insulating layer to the layer of metallic material. As an example, the capacitor insulating layer comprises Ta3N5 insulating material, and the second capacitor electrode comprises TaN metallic material.
US09893142B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a lower metal layer, forming an interfacial oxide film on the lower metal layer, providing a metal precursor on the interfacial oxide film at a first pressure to adsorb the metal precursor into the interfacial oxide film, performing a first purge process at a second pressure to remove the unadsorbed metal precursor, the second pressure lower than the first pressure, providing an oxidizing gas at the first pressure to react with the adsorbed metal precursor, performing a second purge process at the second pressure to remove the unreacted oxidizing gas and form a dielectric film, and forming an upper metal layer on the dielectric film.
US09893140B2 Display panel separation pillar and method for manufacturing the same, display panel and display device
The present disclosure provides a display panel separation pillar and a method for manufacturing the same, a display panel and a display device. The display panel separation pillar includes a first material pattern and a second material pattern on the first material pattern. The first material pattern includes an upper surface and a lower surface opposite to each other, and a first separation lateral side and a second separation lateral side which are opposite to each other and between the upper surface and the lower surface. The second material pattern includes an upper surface and a lower surface opposite to each other. The upper surface of the first material pattern directly contacts with the lower surface of the second material pattern. Projections of the first separation lateral side and the second separation lateral side of the first material pattern onto a plane of the lower surface of the second material pattern are between edges of the lower surface of the second material pattern.
US09893133B2 Organic light emitting diode display including penetrated portion
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display includes a substrate including a penetrated portion positioned in a display area for displaying an image and a light emission region neighboring the penetrated portion. The OLED display also includes an OLED positioned on the light emission region of the substrate.
US09893116B2 Manufacturing method of electronic device and manufacturing method of semiconductor device
A manufacturing method of an electronic device processes a surface of a first wafer, bonds a surface of a second wafer to the processed surface of the first wafer, thins the first wafer by polishing a back surface of the first wafer, the back surface being located on an opposite side of the processed surface, forms a groove along a periphery of the back surface of the thinned first wafer by using a dicing blade, attaches a protective layer to the back surface of the first wafer having the groove, via a bonding layer, and polishes a back surface of the second wafer, the back surface being located on an opposite side of the surface attached to the protective layer.
US09893114B2 Method of producing image pick-up apparatus and image pick-up apparatus
The method comprises forming a first silicon nitride film covering a pixel circuit section by thermal CVD; forming an opening in the first silicon nitride film by removing a first portion of the first silicon nitride film while remaining a second portion of the first silicon nitride film; forming a second silicon nitride film covering the opening by plasma CVD; forming an insulating film covering the first silicon nitride film and the second silicon nitride film and covering a peripheral transistor in the peripheral circuit section; and forming a contact plug passing through the insulating film and being in contact with the peripheral transistor.
US09893107B2 Semiconductor device with reduced leakage current and fabricating method thereof
A semiconductor device and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The semiconductor device includes a substrate, a light sensing feature, a negative oxide layer, a gate dielectric layer and a transfer gate. The light sensing feature is configured in the substrate to detect an incoming radiation. The negative oxide layer is over the light sensing feature. The gate dielectric layer is over the negative oxide layer. The transfer gate is over the gate dielectric layer.
US09893102B2 Ambient light illumination for non-imaging contact sensors
A sensor is provided for capturing images of skin topology having an upper surface providing a platen, and a one or two-dimensional array of light sensing pixel elements for receiving light representative of the topology of skin when upon the upper surface and illuminated by at least redirected ambient light received within the sensor through the upper surface. One or more layers or coatings of reflective or scattering materials are provided in the sensor for redirecting ambient light by one or more of reflection, scattering, or propagation towards the platen to illuminate the skin. The pixel elements are sensitive to one or more selected wavelengths or wavelength ranges of the ambient light present. Optional light source(s) may be provided for use when ambient light present is inadequate for proper sensor operation.
US09893097B2 LTPS array substrate and method for producing the same
An LTPS array substrate and a method for producing the same are proposed. The method includes: forming a gate of a thin-film transistor (TFT) of the LTPS array substrate on a substrate; forming a first insulating layer, a semiconductor layer, and a positive photoresist layer on the substrate one by one; exposing one side of the substrate on the opposite side of the gate for forming a polycrystalline silicon layer; forming a second insulating layer on the substrate of the polycrystalline silicon layer; forming a source and a drain of the TFT on the second insulating layer so that the source and the drain is electrically connected to the polycrystalline silicon layer via a contact hole. The use of masks in types and in numbers in the LTPS technology will be reduced. So, both of the processes and the production costs are reduced.
US09893092B2 Thin-film transistor array substrate having oxide semiconductor with channel region between conductive regions
Provided is a method of manufacturing TFT substrate, the method including: forming a first conductive layer and a gate electrode; forming a gate insulating layer covering the first conductive layer and the gate electrode; forming a first contact hole exposing the first conductive layer through the gate insulating layer; forming, on the gate insulating layer of a pixel area, an oxide semiconductor pattern comprising a first region which is conductive, a second region which is conductive, and a third region between the first region and the second region; forming a source electrode contacting the first region of the oxide semiconductor pattern, a drain electrode contacting the second region of the oxide semiconductor pattern and a second conductive layer contacting the first conductive layer on a non-pixel area. Each of the first region and the second region overlaps the gate electrode.
US09893086B1 Contact punch through mitigation in SOI substrate
A method of forming a contact to mitigate punch through in SOI substrates is disclosed. The method may include providing an active region in SOI substrate isolated from another region in the SOI substrate by a shallow trench isolation (STI), the active region having a silicided source/drain region adjacent the STI. A spacer may be formed at an edge of the silicided source/drain region adjacent to the STI. A contact etch stop layer (CESL) may be deposited over the spacer and a dielectric layer over the CESL. A contact opening may be formed to the source/drain region through the CESL and the dielectric layer. A portion of the contact opening is positioned over the spacer such that the spacer prevents punch through into the STI. A contact may then be formed in the contact opening.
US09893077B2 Memory device and method of manufacturing the same
A memory device, including a first memory region including a first substrate, a plurality of first semiconductor devices on the first substrate, and a first interlayer insulating layer covering the plurality of first semiconductor devices; and a second memory region including a second substrate on the first interlayer insulating layer and a plurality of second semiconductor devices on the second substrate, the second substrate including a first region in a plurality of grooves in the first interlayer insulating layer and a second region including grains extending from the first region, the second region being on an upper surface of the first interlayer insulating layer.
US09893073B2 Semiconductor nonvolatile memory element
A semiconductor nonvolatile memory element is used to form a constant current source in a semiconductor integrated circuit device. The semiconductor nonvolatile memory element includes a control gate electrode, a floating gate electrode, source/drain terminals, a thin first gate insulating film, and a second gate insulating film that is thick enough not to be broken down even when a voltage higher than an operating voltage of the semiconductor integrated circuit device is applied thereto, the first and second gate insulating films being formed below the control gate electrode. Thus, provided is a normally on type semiconductor nonvolatile memory element in which a threshold voltage can be regulated through injection of a large amount of charge with respect to the operating voltage from a drain terminal into the floating gate electrode via the second gate insulating film, and injected carriers do not leak in an operating voltage range.
US09893072B2 DRAM with nanofin transistors
One aspect of the present subject matter relates to a memory. A memory embodiment includes a nanofin transistor having a first source/drain region, a second source/drain region above the first source/drain region, and a vertically-oriented channel region between the first and second source/drain regions. The nanofin transistor also has a surrounding gate insulator around the nanofin structure and a surrounding gate surrounding the channel region and separated from the nanofin channel by the surrounding gate insulator. The memory includes a data-bit line connected to the first source/drain region, at least one word line connected to the surrounding gate of the nanofin transistor, and a stacked capacitor above the nanofin transistor and connected between the second source/drain region and a reference potential. Other aspects are provided herein.
US09893071B2 Semiconductor device and method for forming the same
A semiconductor device and a method for forming the same are disclosed. The semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate including an active region defined by a device isolation film, a bit line contact plug that is coupled to the active region and that includes a first ion implantation region buried in a first inner void, and a storage node contact plug that is coupled to the active region and includes a second ion implantation region buried in a second inner void. Although the semiconductor device is highly integrated, a contact plug is buried to prevent formation of a void, so that increase in contact plug resistance is prevented, resulting in improved semiconductor device characteristics.
US09893068B2 Method for manufacturing a semiconductor device
To effectively prevent short circuit between capacitors adjacent to each other. A semiconductor device has a substrate, an interlayer insulating film, a plurality of capacitors, and an isolation insulating film. The interlayer insulating film is located over the substrate. The capacitors are located in a plurality of recesses, respectively. The recesses each have an opening in the surface of the interlayer insulating film. The isolation insulating film lies in the interlayer insulating film. The isolation insulating films are located between recesses adjacent to each other in plan view. Further, the isolation insulating film is made of a material different from that of the interlayer insulating film.
US09893067B2 Memory device having electrically floating body transistor
A semiconductor memory cell includes a floating body region configured to be charged to a level indicative of a state of the memory cell selected from at least first and second states. A first region of the memory cell is in electrical contact with the floating body region. A second region of the memory cell is spaced apart from the first region and is also in electrical contact with the floating body region. A gate is positioned between the first and second regions. A back-bias region is configured to generate impact ionization when the memory cell is in one of the first and second states, and the back-bias region is configured so as not to generate impact ionization when the memory cell is in the other of the first and second states.
US09893063B2 Special construct for continuous non-uniform active region FinFET standard cells
Methods for abutting two cells with different sized diffusion regions and the resulting devices are provided. Embodiments include abutting a first cell having first drain and source diffusion regions and a second cell having second drain and source diffusion regions, larger than the first diffusion regions, by: forming a dummy gate at a boundary between the two cells; forming a continuous drain diffusion region having an upper portion crossing the dummy gate and encompassing the entire first drain diffusion region and part of the second drain diffusion region and having a lower portion beginning over the dummy gate and encompassing a remainder of the second drain diffusion region; forming a continuous source diffusion region that is the mirror image of the continuous drain diffusion region; and forming a poly-cut mask over the dummy gate between, but separated from, the continuous drain and source diffusion regions.
US09893062B2 Semiconductor device and a method for fabricating the same
In a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, first and second gate structures are formed. The first (second) gate structure includes a first (second) gate electrode layer and first (second) sidewall spacers disposed on both side faces of the first (second) gate electrode layer. The first and second gate electrode layers are recessed and the first and second sidewall spacers are recessed, thereby forming a first space and a second space over the recessed first and second gate electrode layers and first and second sidewall spacers, respectively. First and second protective layers are formed in the first and second spaces, respectively. First and second etch-stop layers are formed on the first and second protective layers, respectively. A first depth of the first space above the first side wall spacers is different from a second depth of the first space above the first gate electrode layer.
US09893057B2 Monolithically integrated semiconductor switch, particularly circuit breaker
A monolithically integrated semiconductor switch, particularly a circuit breaker, has regenerative turn-off behavior. The semiconductor switch has two monolithically integrated field effect transistors, for example a p-JFET and a n-JFET. The source electrodes of both JFETs and the well region of the n-JFET are short circuited. In addition, the gate electrodes of both JFETs and the drain electrode of the p-JFET are short-circuited via the cathode. In contrast, the well region of the p-JFET is short-circuited to the anode. In this way, a monolithically integrated semiconductor switch is created which turns off automatically when a certain anode voltage level or a certain anode current level is exceeded. The threshold values for the anode voltage and the anode current can be set by appropriate dimensioning of the elements. In this way, it is possible to achieve blocking strengths of up to 200 kV with fast response behavior.
US09893050B2 ESD protection structure
An ESD protection structure comprising a thyristor structure. The thyristor structure is formed from a first P-doped section comprising a first P-doped well formed within a first region of a P-doped epitaxial layer, a first N-doped section comprising a deep N-well structure, a second P-doped section comprising a second P-doped well formed within a second region of the epitaxial layer, and a second N-doped section comprising an N-doped contact region formed within a surface of the second P-doped well. The ESD protection structure further comprises a P-doped region formed on an upper surface of the deep N-well structure and forming a part of the second P-doped section of the thyristor structure.
US09893048B2 Passive-on-glass (POG) device and method
A device includes a glass substrate and a capacitor. The capacitor includes a first metal coupled to a first electrode, a dielectric structure, and a via structure comprising a second electrode of the capacitor. The first metal structure is separated from the via structure by the dielectric structure.
US09893045B2 Semiconductor device and method of forming interposer frame over semiconductor die to provide vertical interconnect
A semiconductor device has a first semiconductor die mounted over a carrier. An interposer frame has an opening in the interposer frame and a plurality of conductive pillars formed over the interposer frame. The interposer is mounted over the carrier and first die with the conductive pillars disposed around the die. A cavity can be formed in the interposer frame to contain a portion of the first die. An encapsulant is deposited through the opening in the interposer frame over the carrier and first die. Alternatively, the encapsulant is deposited over the carrier and first die and the interposer frame is pressed against the encapsulant. Excess encapsulant exits through the opening in the interposer frame. The carrier is removed. An interconnect structure is formed over the encapsulant and first die. A second semiconductor die can be mounted over the first die or over the interposer frame.
US09893041B2 Method of forming an array of a multi-device unit cell
Backplane-side bonding structures including a common metal are formed on a backplane. Multiple source coupons are provided such that each source coupon includes a transfer substrate and an array of devices to be transferred. Each array of devices are arranged such that each array includes a unit cell structure including multiple devices of the same type and different types of bonding structures including different metals that provide different eutectic temperatures with the common metal. Different types of devices can be sequentially transferred to the backplane by sequentially applying the supply coupons and selecting devices providing progressively higher eutectic temperatures between respective bonding pads and the backplane-side bonding structures. Previously transferred devices stay on the backplane during subsequent transfer processes, enabling formation of arrays of different devices on the backplane.
US09893036B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method of semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a first substrate, an aluminum pad, a first nickel electrode, a second substrate, a second nickel electrode, and a connection layer. The first substrate includes a wiring therein. The aluminum pad is provided adjacent to a surface layer of the first substrate and is connected to the wiring. A portion of the first nickel electrode extends inwardly of the first substrate and is connected to the aluminum pad. A top surface of the first nickel electrode projects from a surface of the first substrate. A portion of the second nickel electrode extends inwardly of the second substrate. A top surface of the second nickel electrode projects from a surface of the second substrate facing the first substrate. The connection layer comprises an alloy including tin and connects the first nickel electrode and the second nickel electrode.
US09893031B2 Chip mounting structure
Highly reliable chip mounting is accomplished by using a substrate having such a shape that a stress exerted on a flip-chip-connected chip can be reduced, so that the stress exerted on the chip is reduced and separation of an interlayer insulating layer having a low dielectric constant (low-k) is minimized. Specifically, in a chip mounting structure, a chip including an interlayer insulating layer having a low dielectric constant (low-k) is flip-chip connected to a substrate via bumps is shown. In the chip mounting structure, the substrate has such a shape that a mechanical stress exerted on the interlayer insulating layer at corner portions of the chip due to a thermal stress is reduced, the thermal stress occurring due to a difference in coefficient of thermal expansion between the chip and the substrate.
US09893019B2 Semiconductor structure, integrated circuit device, and method of forming semiconductor structure
A semiconductor structure, integrated circuit device, and method of forming semiconductor structure are provided. In various embodiments, the semiconductor structure includes a substrate containing a high topography region and a low topography region, an outer protection wall on an outer peripheral portion of the high topography region next to the low topography region, and an anti-reflective coating over the outer protection wall, the high topography region, and the low topography region.
US09893016B2 Multilayer wiring board having wiring structure for mounting multiple electronic components and method for manufacturing the same
A multilayer wiring board includes a main wiring board including insulation layers, first via conductors formed in the insulation layers, and a first conductive layer including first mounting pads such that the first mounting pads are positioned to mount a first electronic component and a second electronic component adjacent to each other on the main wiring board, and a wiring structure body mounted on the main wiring board such that the wiring structure body is positioned in an outermost insulation layer of the insulation layers, the wiring structure body including a second conductive layer which includes second mounting pads such that the second mounting pads are positioned to connect to the first electronic component and the second electronic component mounted on the main wiring board. The first via conductors are formed such that the first via conductors have diameters which increase in a same direction.
US09893013B2 Semiconductor device and a method of increasing a resistance value of an electric fuse
A semiconductor device having an electric fuse structure which receives an electric current to permit the electric fuse to be cut without damaging portions around the fuse. The electric fuse can be electrically connected between an electronic circuit and a redundant circuit as a spare of the electronic circuit. After these circuits are sealed with a resin, the fuse can be cut by receiving the electric current from the outside. The electric fuse is formed in a fine layer, and is made of a main wiring and a barrier film. The linear expansion coefficient of each of the main wiring and the barrier film is larger than that of each of the insulator layers. The melting point of each of the main wiring and the barrier film is lower than that of each of the insulator layers.
US09893006B2 Semiconductor module
A semiconductor module includes a plurality of semiconductor chips that include gate electrodes on front surfaces, a gate terminal that receives a control signal from outside, and a print substrate. The print substrate includes a gate wiring layer that separates the control signal that is input into the gate terminal and passes the control signal to the gate electrodes of the semiconductor chips, and a cross-sectional area of the gate wiring layer becomes larger as the gate wiring layer gets closer to the gate terminal from the gate electrodes.
US09893002B2 Terminal structure and wiring substrate
A terminal structure of a wiring substrate includes a wiring layer, a protective insulation layer including an opening that partially exposes an upper surface of the wiring layer, and a connection terminal formed on the wiring layer. The connection terminal includes a base portion formed in the opening and a connection portion formed on the base portion. The connection portion projects from an upper surface of the protective insulation layer. A gap is formed between a side surface of the base portion and a wall surface of the opening.
US09892981B2 Method and apparatus for depositing phosphor on semiconductor-light emitting device
A method and apparatus for depositing a phosphor using transfer molding. The method includes: forming a plurality of light-emitting devices on a wafer and rearranging the light-emitting devices on a carrier substrate according to luminance characteristics of the plurality of light-emitting devices by examining the luminance characteristics of the plurality of light-emitting devices; depositing the phosphor on the rearranged light-emitting devices using transfer molding; and separating the light-emitting devices on the carrier substrate.
US09892974B2 Vertical power MOSFET and methods of forming the same
A device includes a semiconductor layer of a first conductivity type, and a first and a second body region over the semiconductor layer, wherein the first and the second body regions are of a second conductivity type opposite the first conductivity type. A doped semiconductor region of the first conductivity type is disposed between and contacting the first and the second body regions. A gate dielectric layer is disposed over the first and the second body regions and the doped semiconductor region. A first and a second gate electrode are disposed over the gate dielectric layer, and overlapping the first and the second body regions, respectively. The first and the second gate electrodes are physically separated from each other by a space, and are electrically interconnected. The space between the first and the second gate electrodes overlaps the doped semiconductor region. The device further includes a MOS containing device.
US09892971B1 Crack prevent and stop for thin glass substrates
A method of forming a 3D crack-stop structure in, through, and wrapped around the edges of a substrate to prevent through-substrate cracks from propagating and breaking the substrate and the resulting device are provided. Embodiments include providing a substrate including one or more dies; forming a continuous first trench near an outer edge of the substrate; forming a continuous second trench parallel to and on an opposite side of the first trench from the outer edge; forming a continuous row of vias parallel to and on an opposite side of the second trench from the first trench, forming a continuous third trench parallel to and near an outer edge of each of the dies; forming a protective layer wrapping around the outer edge of the substrate and over and filling the trenches and vias; and patterning active areas of the substrate between the vias and the third trench.
US09892965B2 Cu wiring manufacturing method and Cu wiring manufacturing system
In a Cu wiring manufacturing method for manufacturing Cu wiring that fills a recess formed in a predetermined pattern on a surface of an interlayer insulating film of a substrate, a MnOx film that becomes a self-formed barrier film by reaction with the interlayer insulating film is formed at least on a surface of the recess by ALD. A CuOx film that becomes a liner film is formed on a surface of the MnOx film by CVD or ALD. An annealing process is performed on the substrate on which the CuOx film is formed and the CuOx film is reduced to a Cu film by oxidation-reduction reaction between the MnOx film and the CuOx film. A Cu-based film is formed on the Cu film obtained by reducing the CuOx film by PVD to fill the Cu-based film in the recess.
US09892960B2 Interconnect structure and method of forming the same
An interconnect structure and a method of forming an interconnect structure are disclosed. The interconnect structure includes a lower etch stop layer (ESL); an upper low-k (LK) dielectric layer over the lower ESL; a first conductive feature in the upper LK dielectric layer, wherein the first conductive feature has a first metal line and a dummy via contiguous with the first metal line, the dummy via extending through the lower ESL; a first gap along an interface of the first conductive feature and the upper LK dielectric layer; and an upper ESL over the upper LK dielectric layer, the first conductive feature, and the first gap.
US09892958B2 Contact module for optimizing emitter and contact resistance
An advanced contact module for optimizing emitter and contact resistance and methods of manufacture are disclosed. The method includes forming a first contact via to a first portion of a first device. The method further includes filling the first contact via with metal material to form a first metal contact to the first portion of the first device. The method further includes forming additional contact vias to other portions of the first device and contacts of a second device. The method further includes cleaning the additional contact vias while protecting the first metal contact of the first portion of the first device. The method further includes filling the additional contact vias with metal material to form additional metal contacts to the other portions of the first device and the second device.
US09892950B2 Ceramic member, member for semiconductor manufacturing apparatus, and method for manufacturing ceramic member
A ceramic member 30 according to the present invention includes a ceramic base 32, which contains a solid solution Mg(Al)O(N) in which Al and N components are dissolved in magnesium oxide as the main phase, and an electrode 34 disposed on a portion of the ceramic base 32 and containing at least one of nitrides, carbides, carbonitrides, and metals as an electrode component. The ceramic base 32 may have an XRD peak of a (111), (200), or (220) plane of Mg(Al)O(N) measured using a CuKα ray at 2θ=36.9 to 39, 42.9 to 44.8, or 62.3 to 65.2 degrees, respectively, between a magnesium oxide cubic crystal peak and an aluminum nitride cubic crystal peak.
US09892942B2 Substrate processing apparatus
The present invention relates to a substrate processing apparatus. The substrate processing apparatus includes a chamber including a chamber body of which one side is opened and having an inner space and a door opening and closing the chamber body, first susceptors disposed to be spaced apart from each other within the chamber, supports each of which is connected to one side surface of the door to support the substrate in parallel to the first susceptor, second susceptors disposed on the supports along a longitudinal direction of the door, the second susceptors being spaced apart from each other in a direction crossing the first susceptors, and at least one heat source unit disposed at least one surface of the chamber to heat the susceptors.
US09892941B2 Multi-zone resistive heater
Apparatus, reactors, and methods for heating substrates are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a stage comprising a body and a surface having an area to support a substrate, a shaft coupled to the stage, a first heating element disposed within a central region of the body of the stage, and at least second and third heating elements disposed within the body of the stage, the at least second and third heating elements each partially surrounding the first heating element and wherein the at least second and third heating elements are circumferentially adjacent to each other.
US09892934B2 Method for removing halogen and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A method of removing a halogen includes performing a heating treatment on a halogen-containing film at a pressure higher than 1 atm and a temperature higher than 100 degrees C. in order to suppress a deterioration of the halogen-containing film while keeping an organic solvent, which is in a liquid phase and exhibits a polarity, in contact with a surface of the halogen-containing film.
US09892929B2 Semiconductor manufacturing method and semiconductor device
A semiconductor manufacturing method includes forming a first film on an upper surface of a substrate. The semiconductor manufacturing method includes forming concave portions extending from an upper surface of the first film to below the upper surface of the substrate. The method includes forming a second film from bottom surfaces of the concave portions to a first position in the concave portions between the upper surface of the first film and the upper surface of the substrate. The method includes forming a third film in the concave portions to cover side walls of the concave portions and an upper surface of the second film. The method includes grinding the third film to expose the second film. The method includes removing the second film. The method includes forming a fourth film from the bottom surfaces of the concave portions to at least a lower surface of the third film.
US09892910B2 Method and structure for forming a dense array of single crystalline semiconductor nanocrystals
A dense array of semiconductor single crystalline semiconductor nanocrystals is provided in the present application by forming an amorphous semiconductor material layer surrounding a plurality of patterned nanostructures comprised of a single crystalline semiconductor material portion. A thermal anneal, i.e., (solid phase epitaxy), is then performed to crystallize a portion of the amorphous semiconductor material layer that is in contact with each single crystalline semiconductor material portion and to provide a plurality of spaced apart single crystalline nanocrystals on a surface of an insulator. A remaining portion of the amorphous semiconductor material layer that was not crystallized is thereafter removed.
US09892908B2 Process feed management for semiconductor substrate processing
Embodiments related to managing the process feed conditions for a semiconductor process module are provided. In one example, a gas channel plate for a semiconductor process module is provided. The example gas channel plate includes a heat exchange surface including a plurality of heat exchange structures separated from one another by intervening gaps. The example gas channel plate also includes a heat exchange fluid director plate support surface for supporting a heat exchange fluid director plate above the plurality of heat exchange structures so that at least a portion of the plurality of heat exchange structures are spaced from the heat exchange fluid director plate.
US09892905B2 Stranded outer lead wire assembly for quartz pinch seals
A stranded outer lead wire assembly for a quartz pinch sealed lamp. The stranded outer lead wire assembly is a butt welded connection of a refractory metal outer pinch lead (e.g., molybdenum solid wire) and a stranded soft metal lead wire (e.g., nickel wire strands twisted together). The assembly is prefabricated and then welded to sealing foil to make a four part foliated lead wire assembly for pinch sealing in the quartz outer jacket. The foliated lead wire assembly and a quartz envelope lamp utilizing the stranded outer lead wire assembly are also claimed. The sealing machine is adapted to protect the stranded outer lead assembly with a water cooled sleeve. In an embodiment, the outer end of the stranded lead is fused to prevent fraying.
US09892903B1 Systems and methods for coupling a laser beam to a mass spectrometer
A mass spectrometry system includes a laser source, a trapping volume, first and second beam deflectors, and a deflector controller. The first and second beam deflectors are arranged on a path from the laser source to the trapping volume. The first beam deflector is configured to oscillate in a first direction at a first frequency and the second beam deflector configured to oscillate in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction at a second frequency. The deflector controller is configured to scan a scanned area within the trapping volume with the laser by controlling the oscillation of the first and second beam deflectors to cause ions trapped within the trapping volume to fragment into fragment ions. The scanned area has a first dimension defined by the oscillation in first direction and a second dimension defined by the oscillation in the second direction.
US09892898B2 Method of improved paper based mass spectrometry and novel wick support structures
The disclosed invention relates to electrospray and more specifically to wick based electrospray of analytes. The disclosed invention provides a means for improved electrospray extraction of analytes using a capillarity based fluid delivery system. The disclosed invention employs a wire screen mesh sandwiching the substrate media, without impeding capillarity of a wetting solvent spray fluid applied to the substrate. A further benefit is that electrical contact can be made to the substrate. Yet another benefit is that the substrate and wire mesh can be further enclosed in a polymer or other insulating sleeve that is flat and very thin, the preferred form factor is very similar to that of a credit card.
US09892896B2 MS/MS analysis using ECD or ETD fragmentation
A method of mass spectrometry is disclosed comprising: providing supercharged analyte ions; and supplying electrons or reagent ions to said analyte ions so as to transfer charge from said reagent ions or electrons to said analyte ions, said transfer of charge causing at least some of said analyte ions to dissociate. The charge transfer step is performed at a relatively high pressure and preferably substantially at atmospheric pressure.
US09892894B2 Ion mobility separation device
An ion mobility separator and a method of separating ions according to their ion mobility are disclosed. An RF ion guide is provided having a plurality of electrodes that are arranged to form an ion guiding path that extends in a closed loop. RF voltages are supplied to at least some of the electrodes in order to confine ions within said ion guiding path. A DC voltage gradient is maintained along at least a portion of a longitudinal axis of the ion guide, wherein the voltage gradient urges ions to undergo one or more cycles around the ion guide and thus causes the ions to separate according to their ion mobility as the ions pass along the ion guide. The closed loop ion guide enables the resolution of the ion mobility separator to be increased without necessitating a large device, since the drift length through the device can be increased by causing the ions to undergo multiple cycles around the device.
US09892891B2 Li-containing phosphoric-acid compound sintered body and sputtering target, and method for manufacturing said Li-containing phosphoric-acid compound sintered body
Provided is a Li-containing phosphoric-acid compound sintered body of both high relative density and very small crystal grain diameter with reduced incidence of defects (voids) such as air holes, the Li-containing phosphoric-acid compound sintered body causing a Li-containing phosphoric-acid compound thin film useful as a solid electrolyte for a secondary cell or the like to be stabilized without any incidence of target cracking or irregular electrical discharge, and offering high-speed film-forming capability. This Li-containing phosphoric-acid compound sintered body contains no defects measuring 50 μm or larger within a 1 mm2 cross-sectional region in the interior thereof, while having an average crystal grain diameter of no more than 15 μm and a relative density of at least 85%.
US09892885B2 System and method for drift compensation on an electron beam based characterization tool
A scanning electron microscopy system includes an electron beam source, a sample stage that includes a first alignment feature, an electron-optical column that includes electron-optical elements that include a lens having a second alignment feature, and an alignment plate having a third alignment feature. The system additionally includes a reference target, and a detector assembly. The electron-optical elements configurable to simultaneously focus on a substrate and the reference target. The system also includes a controller communicatively coupled to at least one or more portions of the electron-optical column and the sample stage, to make adjustments in order to align the electron beam to at least one of the first set of alignment features, the second set of alignment features, the third set of alignment features, the reference target or the substrate. The controller also makes adjustments to simultaneously focus the electron beam at a first and second high resolution plane.
US09892879B2 Encapsulated micro-electromechanical system switch and method of manufacturing the same
Encapsulated MEMS switches are disclosed along with methods of manufacturing the same. A non-polymer based sacrificial layer is used to form the actuation member of the MEMS switch while a polymer based sacrificial layer is used to form the enclosure that encapsulates the MEMS switch. The first non-polymer based sacrificial layer allows for highly reliable MEMS switches to be manufactured while also protecting the MEMS switch from carbon contamination. The polymer based sacrificial layer allows for the manufacture of more spatially efficient encapsulated MEMS switches.
US09892874B2 Luminous keyboard
A luminous keyboard includes a keypad module, plural light-emitting elements, a light guide plate and a reflecting plate. The reflecting plate has plural light amount control structures. The light amount control structures are disposed on the reflecting plate, and located near the corresponding light-emitting elements. When the plural light-emitting elements emit light beams, the portions of the light beams that are not subjected to total internal reflection within the light guide plate are reflected by the reflecting plate. When the light beams are transferred through the light amount control structure, the reflected fraction of the light beams is reduced. Since the light beams are not very centralized, the problem of generating bright spots will be diminished.
US09892873B2 Multi-purpose mounting for an electrical switching apparatus
A multi-purpose mounting assembly is provided. The multi-purpose mounting assembly is structured to be disposed in an electrical switching apparatus housing assembly. The multi-purpose mounting assembly includes a body defining a first mounting assembly and a second mounting assembly. The first mounting assembly includes a first mounting construct. The second mounting assembly includes a second mounting construct. The first mounting construct is structured to support a first electrical component. The second mounting construct is structured to support a second electrical component.
US09892871B2 Block-type supercapacitors and fabricating method for the same, graphene oxide-metal oxide composite and synthesizing method for the composite
Disclosed is a block supercapacitor, including two or more unit cells configured such that electrodes having a layered structure are disposed to face each other in an in-plane structure, wherein the two or more unit cells comprises an electrode arranged adjacent to each other respectively and the electrodes adjacent to each other are connected in series. As the unit cells are connected in series, a high-voltage supercapacitor can be provided.
US09892866B2 Carbonaceous nanoparticles, methods of making same and uses thereof
Methods and compositions of carbonaceous nanoparticle fabrication and their use for electrode materials in supercapacitors are provided. The method includes a first step of reacting a first carbon source with a second carbon source in the presence of a nitrogen source in a DC arc furnace to form a composite nanoparticle. The second carbon source includes a dopant. The composite nanoparticle includes a crystalline carbon phase having an amorphous phase comprising dopant or carbide. The method includes a second step of removing the amorphous second layer to form the carbonaceous nanoparticle.
US09892864B2 Oxadiazole based photosensitizers for use in dye-sensitive solar cells and photodynamic therapy
An oxadiazole dye for use as an organic photosensitizer. The oxadiazole dye comprising donor-π-spacer-acceptor type portions in which at least one of an oxadiazole isomer acts as a π-conjugated bridge (spacer), a biphenyl unit acts as an electron-donating unit, a carboxyl group act as an electron acceptor group, and a cyano group acts as an anchor group. An optional thiophene group acts as part of the π-conjugated bridge (spacer). The dye for use as organic photosensitizers in a dye-sensitized solar cell and in photodynamic therapies. Computational DFT and time dependent DFT (TD-DFT) modeling techniques showing Light Harvesting Efficiency (LHE), Free Energy for Electron Injection (ΔGinject), Excitation Energies, and Frontier Molecular Orbitals (FMOs) indicate that the series of dye comprise a more negative ΔGinject and a higher LHE value; resulting in a higher incident photon to current efficiency (IPCE).
US09892862B2 Solid electrolytic capacitor containing a pre-coat layer
A solid electrolytic capacitor that contains an anode body formed from an electrically conductive powder, dielectric located over and/or within the anode body, an adhesion coating overlying the dielectric, and a solid electrolyte overlying the adhesion coating is provided. The powder has a high specific charge and in turn a relative dense packing configuration. Despite being formed from such a powder, the present inventors have discovered that the conductive polymer can be readily impregnated into the pores of the anode. This is accomplished, in part, through the use of a discontinuous precoat layer in the adhesion coating that overlies the dielectric. The precoat layer contains a plurality of discrete nanoprojections of a manganese oxide (e.g., manganese dioxide).
US09892861B2 Anode body for solid electrolytic capacitor
An anode body for a capacitor formed by subjecting the sintered body which is obtained by sintering the molded body of tungsten powder to chemical conversion treatment, which anode body is doped with potassium in the amount of 0.003 to 0.3 mass %; a method of producing an anode body for a capacitor formed by subjecting the sintered body which is obtained by sintering the molded body of tungsten powder to chemical conversion treatment, including a process of doping the anode body with potassium in an amount of 0.003 to 0.3 mass %; and a solid electrolytic capacitor using the anode body.
US09892840B2 Current constriction for spin torque MRAM
Magnetoresistive random access memory devices include a first magnetic layer, a tunnel barrier layer formed on the first magnetic layer, and a second magnetic layer formed on the tunnel barrier layer. The tunnel barrier includes first regions having a first thickness and second regions having a second thickness that is greater than the first thickness. The tunnel barrier layer includes a first barrier layer formed from a first material and a second barrier layer formed from a second material different from the first material, the second layer being present only in the second regions.
US09892839B2 Apparatus and method for magnetically unloading a rotor bearing
An apparatus and method for unloading a rotor bearing is described. The apparatus includes an electromagnet for levitating the rotor. In one embodiment, a sensor of the magnetic field near the electromagnet is used to control the current to levitate the rotor. In another embodiment, a method is provided that includes rotating the rotor, increasing the current to levitate the rotor and decrease the gap between electromagnet and rotor, and then reducing the current to levitate the rotor with a minimal amount of electric power to the electromagnet.
US09892837B2 Energy efficient actuator
Disclosed herein is an actuator wherein, when in use, a magnetic force holding assembly maintains the slider in substantial repulsion at the first position and substantial attraction at the second position.
US09892809B2 Modular collimator for imaging detector assembly
A collimator for an imaging detector assembly of a computed tomography imaging system is provided. The collimator includes a collimator module that includes a primary collimation grid having a first edge and a second edge. The primary collimation grid includes multiple radiation absorbing elements spaced apart from each other and configured to provide primary beam collimation. A first radiation absorbing element is disposed on the first edge and a second radiation absorbing element is disposed on the second edge. The collimator module includes multiple plates located on a side of the primary collimation grid and configured to absorb scattered radiation. A respective plate of the multiple plates is disposed over a respective radiation absorbing element of the multiple radiation absorbing elements of the primary collimation grid except the second radiation absorbing element disposed on the second edge of the primary collimation grid.
US09892806B2 Space saver flanged joint for a nuclear reactor vessel
A nuclear steam supply system includes an elongated reactor vessel having an internal cavity with a central axis, a reactor core having nuclear fuel disposed within the internal cavity, and a steam generating vessel having at least one heat exchanger section, the steam generating vessel being fluidicly coupled to the reactor vessel. The reactor vessel includes a shell having an upper flange portion and a head having a head flange portion. The upper flange portion is coupled to the head flange portion, wherein the upper flange portion extends into the internal cavity, and the head flange portion extends outward from the internal cavity. Primary coolant flow between the steam generating vessel and reactor vessel occurs via a fluid coupling comprising direct welding between forged outer nozzles of each vessel and welded inner nozzles between each vessel inside the outer nozzles.
US09892800B2 Multi-gate NOR flash thin-film transistor strings arranged in stacked horizontal active strips with vertical control gates
Multi-gate NOR flash thin-film transistor (TFT) string arrays (“multi-gate NOR string arrays”) are organized as stacks of horizontal active strips running parallel to the surface of a silicon substrate, with the TFTs in each stack being controlled by vertical local word-lines provided along one or both sidewalls of the stack of active strips. Each active strip includes at least a channel layer formed between two shared source or drain layers. Data storage in the TFTs of an active strip is provided by charge-storage elements provided between the active strip and the control gates provided by the adjacent local word-lines. Each active strip may provide TFTs that belong to one or two NOR strings, depending on whether one or both sides of the active strip are used.
US09892794B2 Method and apparatus with program suspend using test mode
A nonvolatile memory controller is disclosed that includes a read circuit configured to read memory cells of a nonvolatile memory device and a program and erase circuit configured to program and erase memory cells of the nonvolatile memory device. The nonvolatile memory controller includes a NAND shared algorithm circuit configured to communicate with the nonvolatile memory device so as to enter a test mode of the nonvolatile memory device and configured to modify the trim registers while the nonvolatile memory device is in the test mode such that the nonvolatile memory device performs one or more operations. The operations may include a suspendable program operation, a program suspend operation and an erase suspend operation.
US09892792B2 Operating method of a nonvolatile memory device
A method of operating a nonvolatile memory device includes: first programming a target transistor of a cell string of the nonvolatile memory device, wherein the target transistor has a first threshold voltage distribution after the first programming, and wherein the cell string includes a plurality of transistors; and second programming the target transistor of the cell string, wherein the first transistor has a second threshold voltage distribution after the second programming, wherein a width of the second threshold voltage distribution is less than a width of the first threshold voltage distribution.
US09892770B2 Methods and apparatuses for command shifter reduction
Apparatuses and methods for reducing a number of command shifters are disclosed. An example apparatus includes an encoder circuit, a latency shifter circuit, and a decoder circuit. The encoder circuit may be configured to encode commands, wherein the commands are encoded based on their command type and the latency shifter circuit, coupled to the encoder circuit, may be configured to provide a latency to the encoded commands. The decoder circuit, coupled to the latency shifter circuit, may be configured to decode the encoded commands and provide decoded commands to perform memory operations associated with the command types of the decoded commands.
US09892768B2 Latching pseudo-dual-port memory multiplexer
A pseudo-dual-port (PDP) memory system includes a memory array, timing and control logic, and multiplexer-latch (MUX-latch). The MUX-latch comprises integrated address selection logic and latching logic, such that the combination multiplexes and latches an address in a single change in response to a state change in the read select or write select signals. The multiplexing and latching defines a single operation or state change in the MUX-latch. Since the multiplexing delay and the latching delay for a read operation are coincident with each other rather than being incurred one after the other, memory read operations are fast.
US09892763B2 Power supply including regulating transistor for providing current to a load and non-volatile memory devices produced accordingly
Disclosed are methods, circuits, apparatuses and systems for providing power to a dynamic load such as a non-volatile memory array. According to embodiments, a voltage source may be adapted to generate and output a supply current at substantially a target voltage through a regulating transistor whose channel is in series between an output terminal of said charge pump and an input terminal of said NVM array. A discharge circuit branch coupled to an output terminal of the regulating transistor may be adapted to drain away current from the regulating transistor output terminal when a voltage at the regulating transistor output terminal exceeds a first defined threshold voltage. A bulk regulating circuit branch coupled to a bulk of the regulating transistor may be adapted to reduce a bulk-voltage of the regulating transistor when a voltage at the regulating transistor output terminal exceeds a defined threshold voltage.
US09892757B2 Apparatus and method for calculating and virtually displaying football statistics
An apparatus for virtually applying graphical enhancements including a video enhancement processor receiving at least one image frame of a football game extracted from a multimedia stream. The at least one image frame includes a plurality of players. The apparatus applies a graphical enhancement to the at least one image frame such that at least one of the players is graphically enhanced.
US09892756B2 Detection of logical corruption in persistent storage and automatic recovery therefrom
A method, system, and computer program product for restoring blocks of data stored at a corrupted data site using two or more mirror sites. The method commences by receiving a trigger event from a component within an application server environment where the trigger event indicates detection of a corrupted data site. The trigger is classified into at least one of a plurality of trigger event types, which trigger event type signals further processing for retrieving from at least two mirror sites, a first stored data block and a second stored data block corresponding to the same logical block identifier from the first mirror site. The retrieved blocks are compared to determine a match value, and when the match value is greater than a confidence threshold, then writing good data to the corrupted data site before performing consistency checks on blocks in physical or logical proximity to the corrupted data site.
US09892752B1 Selecting a maximum laser power for a calibration based on a previously measured function
An operational laser power for a heat-assisted, magnetic recording head is selected based on a function of a write quality metric versus laser power. The write quality metric of data written to a magnetic recording medium is monitored at the operational laser power. Responsive to the write quality metric satisfying a threshold, a power difference between the operational laser power and an offset laser power is determined. The offset laser power corresponds to a point of the function where the write quality metric is approximately equal to the threshold. A maximum laser power is set for a calibration operation. The maximum laser power is based on the sum of the operational laser power and the power difference.
US09892736B2 MDCT-based complex prediction stereo coding
The invention provides methods and devices for stereo encoding and decoding using complex prediction in the frequency domain. In one embodiment, a decoding method, for obtaining an output stereo signal from an input stereo signal encoded by complex prediction coding and comprising first frequency-domain representations of two input channels, comprises the upmixing steps of: (i) computing a second frequency-domain representation of a first input channel; and (ii) computing an output channel on the basis of the first and second frequency-domain representations of the first input channel, the first frequency-domain representation of the second input channel and a complex prediction coefficient. The upmixing can be suspended responsive to control data.
US09892725B2 Automatic accuracy estimation for audio transcriptions
Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for estimating the accuracy of a transcription of a voice recording. Specifically, in a typical embodiment, each word of a transcription of a voice recording is checked against a customer-specific dictionary and/or a common language dictionary. The number of words not found in either dictionary is determined. An accuracy number for the transcription is calculated from the number of said words not found and the total number of words in the transcription.
US09892721B2 Information-processing device, information processing method, and program
[Object] To provide a feeling of more openness to the user.[Solution] Provided is an information processing device, including: a listening environment characteristic information acquiring unit configured to acquire listening environment characteristic information indicating a characteristic of a listening environment based on an external sound collected through at least one microphone; and a musical signal processing unit configured to perform filtering of a musical signal according to a filter characteristic based on the acquired listening environment characteristic information.
US09892720B2 Synthesized percussion pedal and docking station
An apparatus for facilitating control of midi-sequence generation is disclosed. The apparatus may include a midi-sequence module configured for generating midi-sequences. Further, the apparatus may also include a foot-operated switch configured to operate the midi-sequence module. Additionally, the apparatus may include a docking station configured to connect the apparatus to a mobile device. Accordingly, the midi-sequence module may be controlled through the mobile device. Further, in some embodiments the midi-sequence module may be included in the mobile device instead of the apparatus. Accordingly, the apparatus may include a switch port configured to electrically couple the foot-operated switch with the mobile device in order to control the midi-sequence module included in the mobile device.
US09892719B2 Enclosure with windows for audio effects and guitar pedals
One embodiment of a rigid enclosure 101 with window or openings 102 so that an audio effect producing apparatus 130 approximately aligned to the openings is contained within and partially viewable to the operator. The enclosure is made of a rigid protective material and in an embodiment screens electromagnetic interference from the outside. The enclosure contains necessary hardware and additional openings to attach control electronics 114, knobs, switches 113, and pass-throughs for electrical signals such as power 112, input 110, and output 111 which can be located anywhere on the enclosure.
US09892705B2 Data driver and method of driving the same
A data driver includes buffers, bias circuits, and a bias signal generator. The buffers respectively output data voltages corresponding to pixel image data. The bias circuits generate bias currents independent of each other and apply the bias currents to respective ones of the buffers. The bias signal generator generates a plurality of bias signals. Each of the bias circuits include a selector and a bias current generator. The selector selects one bias signal among the bias signals based on corresponding pixel image data and outputs the selected bias signal as a final bias signal. The bias current generator generates a corresponding bias current among the bias currents based on the final bias signal.
US09892701B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus including a display panel connected to a plurality of data lines, a data driver configured to generate a plurality of data voltages, and to apply the plurality of data voltages to the plurality of data lines, and a plurality of feedback lines disposed in a fan-out region between the display panel and the data driver, wherein the data driver is further configured to applies a first signal to each of the plurality of feedback lines, wherein delays by the fan-out region are obtained based on the first signal, the delays being associated with the plurality of data lines, and wherein the data driver is further configured to controls output times of the plurality of data voltages based on the delays.
US09892692B2 Media system controllers
A controller may include a programmable user interface controls configured to receive user input. The controller may also include multi-color backlights configured to backlight the programmable user interface controls. The controller may receive configuration information specifying an assignment of controllable parameters of the media system and associated backlighting colors to the at least one programmable user interface control, and may direct the multi-color backlights to backlight the programmable user interface controls in colors accordance with backlighting color information specified by the configuration information. The controller may further control a display screen to display the graphics or text descriptive of the assignable buttons in accordance with control descriptions included in the configuration information.
US09892687B2 Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display unit
The present invention provides an organic light-emitting diode (OLED). The OLED comprises a driving circuit having a power module and a regulation unit. The power module is used to input an initial voltage to the power input terminal of pixel-driving unit. The regulation unit regulates the initial voltage, which is outputted from the power input terminal, based on the real voltage of the power input terminal in the pixel-driving unit for equalizing the real voltage of the power input terminal to a predetermined voltage.
US09892682B2 Electroluminescent display device for reducing color distortion of low gray values and method of operating same
A first gamma offset corresponding to a first gamma reference voltage is determined by performing a multi-time programmable (“MTP”) operation with respect to a first reference gray value, a second gamma offset corresponding to a second gamma reference voltage is determined by performing the MTP operation with respect to a second reference gray value greater than the first reference gray value, a base gamma offset is determined by performing the MTP operation with respect to a base reference gray value smaller than the first reference gray value. and low gray voltages corresponding to low gray values smaller than the first reference gray value are generated based on the base gamma offset, the first gamma offset and the second gamma offset.
US09892680B2 Display device having display cells capable of being independently driven
Disclosed is a display device capable of achieving a high definition imaging without depending on micronization of display cells. The display device includes: a display panel in which display cells capable of being independently driven are two-dimensionally arranged; and a drive circuit that decomposes an original image that includes plural pixels into plural sub-sampling images that include the pixels which are respectively intermittent in a row direction and a column direction, and sequentially displays the plural sub-sampling images on the display panel. The drive circuit drives a display cell group including plural display cells that are two-dimensionally arranged to be adjacent to each other, corresponding to the respective pixels. The display cell groups respectively corresponding to two arbitrary sub-sampling images are overlapped and are disposed to be mutually shifted.
US09892679B2 Display device
A voltage equal to the threshold value of a TFT (106) is held in capacitor unit (109). When a video signal is inputted from a source signal line, the voltage held in the capacitor unit is added thereto and a resultant signal is applied to a gate electrode of the TFT (106). Even when a threshold value is varied for each pixel, each threshold value is held in the capacitor unit (109) for each pixel. Thus, the influence of a variation in threshold value can be eliminated. Further, holding of the threshold value is conducted by only the capacitor unit (109) and a charge does not move at writing of a video signal so that a voltage between both electrodes is not changed. Thus, it is not influenced by a variation in capacitance value.
US09892668B2 Screen resize for reducing power consumption
Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems, methods, and software for dynamically managing power consumption of a device capable of operating on battery power, or other power. In particular, the size of the viewable area of the display may be dynamically controlled to reduce the number of activated pixels to reduce power consumption. The resizing of the viewable area of a screen may also reduce the number of applications running, thereby reducing power consumption. An indication of the amount of operation time, battery indicator, and/or energy left in the battery may be presented, based at least in part on the dynamic resize of the display.
US09892667B2 Display device and method for driving same
A display device includes: a display panel substrate which includes pixel circuits disposed in rows and columns; COF substrates connected to the display panel substrate; gate driver ICs for display driving, which are mounted on the display panel substrate or on the COF substrates, and each of which includes a shift register; printed circuit boards which are connected to the COF substrates, and each of which includes one or more lines which cascade the gate driver ICs; and a control unit configured to supply a predetermined signal to a cascade input terminal of a gate driver IC located most upstream of the cascade, and monitor a signal from a cascade output terminal of at least one gate driver IC located downstream of the gate driver IC located most upstream.
US09892656B2 System and method for nutrition analysis using food image recognition
The present disclosure provides a system and method for determining a nutritional value of a food item. The system and method utilizes a food container as a model to adjust various types of distortions that exists in an instant image of the food container that retains the food item. The instant image may be compared to the model image of the food container to correct any distortions. The food container includes a boundary which has a predetermined color. The predetermined color of the boundary can be used to adjust the color configuration of the instant image, thereby increasing the accuracy of the food identification.
US09892655B2 Method to provide feedback to a physical therapy patient or athlete
A process is disclosed to visually capture a person doing a set of steps for an exercise, and then to compare that person during exercise to those steps, measuring the results. Each exercise is tailored to the individual patient, rather than to an “ideal” or “generic” standard. This flexibility allows a physical therapist to optimize treatment for patients progressively, and/or to accommodate multiple physical problems in one patient. This invention can be used as a medical software product under the guidance of a physical therapist for rehabilitation exercises. It may alternatively be used as a fitness or sports training device under the guidance of a trainer or coach. By providing visual data and tracking results, it enhances communication between the physical therapist and the patient (or trainer and athlete), and optionally, the physician.
US09892650B2 Recovery of polled data after an online test platform failure
An aspect of the present invention relates to an online test platform adapted to facilitate the development, delivery, and management of educational tests with interactive participation by students, teachers, proctors, and administrators even when some or all of them are remotely located. The platform may include administrator interfaces, test proctor interfaces, and test taker (e.g. student) interfaces to allow each participant to view, navigate, and interact with aspects of the online test platform that are intended to meet their needs.
US09892648B2 Directing field of vision based on personal interests
A method for directing the field of vision based on personal interests. The method includes receiving a keyword and/or an image file and processing the keyword and/or image file to generate data representing a user interest. The method includes receiving a video input from a camera representative of the field of vision of the camera and processing the video input to identify a visible element in the field of vision of the camera. The method further includes comparing the visible element in the field of vision of the camera and the data representing the user interest to determine whether the visible element is of interest to the user. A notification is provided to the user for identified visible elements that are of interest to the user.
US09892646B2 Context-aware landing zone classification
According to an aspect, a method of performing context-aware landing zone classification for an aircraft includes accessing a landing zone map, by a context-aware landing zone classification system of the aircraft, to identify potential landing zones. A database on the aircraft includes land cover map data and impervious surface map data. The database is queried to extract context data. The context data include land cover characteristics and impervious surface characteristics associated with locations corresponding to the landing zone map. The context-aware landing zone classification system of the aircraft evaluates the potential landing zones in view of the context data to adjust classifications of the potential landing zones and produce a context-aware landing zone classification of the potential landing zones. The context-aware landing zone classification of the potential landing zones is provided to landing zone selection logic of the aircraft to select a final landing zone.
US09892643B2 Vehicle light emitting display device and vehicle display system
A vehicle light emitting display device is provided with at least one light source which can be controlled to turn on and off and a light reflecting member disposed in front of a driver of a vehicle. The vehicle light emitting display device forms a virtual image which can be observed by the driver, by emitting light of the light source from lower side of an instrument panel of the vehicle toward the light reflecting member. The vehicle light emitting display device is further provided with a forward and rearward movable mechanism that freely moves a position, at which light is emitted from the light source toward the light reflecting member, in a forward and rearward direction which is a travel direction of the vehicle.
US09892640B2 High-voltage apparatus and external reproduction apparatus and system
A high-voltage apparatus has at least one high-voltage component and at least one current sensor, which is assigned to a corresponding high-voltage component. The high-voltage apparatus has at least one transmission apparatus, to which at least one corresponding current sensor is assigned. The at least one transmission apparatus is designed to provide an information signal, which contains information on whether there is a potential risk originating from the corresponding high-voltage component or not, depending on a measurement signal of the at least one corresponding current sensor, by way of a wireless radio link in order for the information to be reproduced on an external reproduction apparatus.
US09892639B2 Emissions reduction in vehicle parking
Given a parking structure where vehicle identification devices are placed so that they can identify the entry and exit of individual vehicles, techniques and systems recommend a parking zone with available spaces to a driver based on likely desirability, which may reduce vehicle emissions associated with cruising for a parking space. Techniques include determining a zone recommendation by selecting the zone having the highest attractiveness value and an occupancy ratio lower than a threshold, and modifying parking metrics in accordance with the probability that the driver will follow the recommendation. Vehicle metadata may be used as a factor in the zone recommendation. Information about actual driver parking behavior and/or an analysis of historical parking records may be used to adjust system parameters, including the probability the driver will follow the recommendation and the attractiveness values.
US09892638B2 Lighting unit, fixture and newtork
A lighting unit (110) for an outdoor lighting fixture comprises a magnetic sensor module (215). The lighting unit (110) further comprises a controller (210) coupled to the sensor module (215). The controller (210) is configured to use the sensor module (215) to determine a measurement of vehicle traffic within a region defined by a sensing range of the sensor module (215), and use the sensor module (215) to determine a current orientation of the lighting unit.
US09892635B2 Congestion information generation device and congestion information generation method
An information generator may generate congestion information of a road link based on a link velocity calculated for the road link. A section velocity calculator may calculate a section velocity based on a plurality of pieces of position information and time information mapped on the road link. An information generator may determine, for each mobile information device, whether the link velocity calculated for the road link will be used for generation of the congestion information. The information generator may determine whether the link velocity will be used for generation of the congestion information based on a predetermined number or more of the section velocities.
US09892629B2 Wireless drive based stage sound and light coordinated operation system
The present patent application provides a wireless drive based stage sound and light stage coordinated operation system. The system comprises a stage performance control center, a first WLAN communication unit, a second WLAN communication unit, a master control unit, a slave control unit, a first ZIGBEE communication unit, a storage unit, a second ZIGBEE communication unit, a stage light subsystem, a third ZIGBEE communication unit and a stage sound subsystem. The system can achieve centralized monitoring, unified management and synchronization control of multiple stage systems. Furthermore, it adopts the method of wireless control, which can reduce interference and improve the stage performance effect and efficiency.
US09892625B2 Personal protection service system and method
The present invention relates to a personal protection service and method, comprise: a user terminal requesting a personal protection service by transmitting basic user information, a situation setting message, and etc., when an emergency arises; a personal protection service server connecting to the user terminal through a mobile communication network to provide an Individual Safety Guard service; and a terminal of an institution connected to the personal protection service server and a social safety network. When an emergency arises, a user who encounters danger presses an emergency button on a terminal to immediately request to the personal protection service server that the emergency be transmitted to the terminal of a guardian or an institute linked to the social safety network to respond within a short period of time, and the location of the user terminal requesting rescue is tracked so that safety personnel can be immediately dispatched to provide safety.
US09892621B2 Systems and methods for intelligent alarming
Systems and methods for using state machines to manage alarming states and pre-alarming states of a hazard detection system are described herein. The state machines can include one or more sensor state machines that can control the alarming states and one or more system state machines that can control the pre-alarming states. Each state machine can transition among any one of its states based on raw sensor data values, filtered sensor data values, and transition conditions. Filters may be used to transform raw sensor values into filtered values that can be used by one or more state machines. Such filters may improve accuracy of data interpretation by filtering out readings that may distort data interpretation or cause false positives. For example, smoke sensor readings may be filtered by a smoke alarm filter to mitigate presence of steam.
US09892620B2 System and method for preventing transfer of infectious disease
A system and method to assist in the prevention of the transfer of infectious diseases. More particularly, a system and method that monitors and alerts caregivers to cleanse, sanitize, and/or wash their hands prior to engaging with other individuals in their care. The disclosed technology includes beacons in wireless communication with a mobile computing device, such as a smart phone, that monitors, alerts and reports on compliance by caregivers and other healthcare workers to ensure that they routinely cleanse, sanitize and/or wash their hands prior to and after contacting a patient at a hospital, nursing home, clinic, office and/or similar environment. The beacons are located in a patient's wristband and in a disinfectant dispenser. The disclosed technology can monitor the patient at all times the patient is in the healthcare facility.
US09892614B2 Optical sensor, optical sensor assembly and monitoring device
An optical sensor (100) comprises: a holding sleeve (11); a fixed ferrule (12) fixedly mounted in said holding sleeve (11); a movable ferrule (13) movably mounted in said holding sleeve (11), a predetermined distance existing between a first movable end of said movable ferrule (13) and a first fixed end of said fixed ferrule (12) in said holding sleeve (11); a reflection part (14) arranged at a second movable end of said movable ferrule (13) opposite to said first movable end, for reflecting light entering the movable ferrule (13); and an actuation part (15), said actuation part (15) being constructed to drive said movable ferrule (13) to move so that said first movable end moves towards said first fixed end. An optical sensor assembly and a monitoring device comprising the optical sensor (100), or another sensor (1012) can remotely detect a mechanical movement in a passive mode. A first reflector (14, 1016) is configured to provide a first reflected optical signal. The sensor (100, 1012) is connected to the first reflector and has a first position and a second position, the second position configured to attenuate the first reflected optical signal more than the first position. The sensor is configured to move between the first and second positions in response to a monitored parameter (1018).
US09892609B2 Wearable device and method of providing information by using the wearable device
A wearable device wearable on a body and a method and an apparatus for providing information by using the wearable device are provided. The wearable device includes at least two sensing units configured to sense detect biometric information of a wearer of the wearable device, and a connector electrically connecting the at least two sensing units to each other and having elasticity.
US09892608B2 Released offender geospatial location information trend analysis
Methods of trend analysis for information related to released criminal offenders, the methods include accessing geospatial location information including date and time information for released criminal offenders and identifying repeated visits by one of the released criminal offenders within a defined proximity of a particular geospatial location, identifying a movement pattern of one of the released criminal offenders, correlating the movements of one the released criminal offenders to the movements of a subscriber, correlating the proximity of one of the released criminal offenders to a location where criminal activity has occurred, or comparing the geospatial location with previous activity of the released offender to predict potential future criminal activity.
US09892604B2 Gateway-based anti-theft security system and method
Improved systems and techniques are disclosed for controlling the security states of anti-theft security systems such as product display assemblies using security fobs. The tasks relating to fob authentication are offloaded to a computer system, and these authentications can be based on identifiers for the different security fobs. The interactions between security fobs and product display assemblies can be consistent regardless of the population of authorized security fobs by using a security code that is shared by the security fobs. When attempting to use a security fob to change a security status for a product display assembly, the provision of the code to the subject product display assembly can be predicated on authorization of the subject security fob by the computer system. The computer system can maintain a list of identifiers for authorized security fobs that is easily updated when new security fobs are added to or existing security fobs are de-authorized from the system.
US09892601B1 Valet parking paging system
The valet parking and paging system is a wireless signaling apparatus that facilitates communication between a valet parking station and a client of the valet parking station. Specifically, the valet parking and paging system is a wireless signaling apparatus that exchanges status information between the valet parking station and a client. The valet parking and paging system comprises a plurality of valet units, a plurality of client units, and a base stations. The plurality of valet units comprises a collection of individual valet units. The plurality of client units comprises a collection of individual client units. Each individual valet unit selected from the plurality of valet units plugs into and is electrically connected to a location selected from the group consisting of the base station or an individual client unit selected from the plurality of client units.
US09892597B1 Games of chance
Games of chance are disclosed. In a general embodiment, collections of objects used in the game are defined. The values of objects of the collection are ranked according to a predefined hierarchy. A first object collection is assigned to a Player party. The Dealer accepts a wager from the Player on certain outcomes of random selections of a subset of the collection of objects corresponding to high value objects. A random selection of a subset of objects is made. The subset is compared to predefined high value objects. If there is no matching relationship between the subset and the high value objects, the wager is retained by the Dealer. If there is a matching relationship but not reaching a threshold level of matching, the Dealer pays funds to the Player. If the matching exceeds a threshold level, the Player may accept the payout or wager further.
US09892596B2 Gaming system and method for providing a multiple player bonus event
A gaming system which includes a bonus event associated with a bonus event time period or bonus event time window. The bonus event utilizes a plurality of bonus event component sequences, wherein each bonus event component sequence is associated with a plurality of time periods or windows which collectively (when accounting for any overlaps) forms the bonus event time period. In these embodiments, upon the triggering of the bonus event, the gaming system provides one or more awards in association with each bonus event component sequence. That is, for the single occurrence of a bonus event triggering event, the gaming system determines a plurality of winners for a plurality of different time periods that are each associated with the bonus event.
US09892593B2 Gaming device having multiple different types of progressive awards
A gaming system including a plurality of different types of progressive awards adapted to be provided to one or more players of the gaming machines. In one embodiment, one or more progressive awards are each associated with a progressive hit value, wherein when each progressive award increments to its respective progressive hit value, a triggering event occurs and such progressive award is provided to a player. In one embodiment, one or more progressive awards are each associated with a secondary game, wherein if the secondary game is triggered, a player is provided either a static award or one of the progressive awards associated with the secondary game based on a play of the secondary game. In one embodiment, one or more progressive awards are each associated with an outcome of a primary game, wherein if the associated primary game outcome is generated, such progressive award is provided to a player.
US09892583B2 Door handle with integrated keypad
A door handle assembly for a motor vehicle includes a grip disposed between opposing mounting members. The mounting members are secured in an abutting relationship to a door panel of a vehicle door. The grip is spaced from the door panel by the opposing mounting members. A plurality of digitals comprising a keypad is disposed along the grip between the opposing mounting members. The grip includes a first appearance characteristic and the plurality of digitals includes a second appearance characteristic. The first appearance characteristic is substantially indistinguishable from the second appearance characteristic.
US09892581B2 Vehicle door control system and operating method thereof
Disclosed is a vehicle door control technology such as a vehicle door control system. The vehicle door control system includes a communication unit configured to wirelessly communicate with a smart key or a portable terminal located around a vehicle, a controller configured to communicate with the smart key or the portable terminal using the communication unit, perform authentication on the smart key or the portable terminal based on a received signal, and output a door control signal for controlling a vehicle door when the authentication is successful, and a motor driver configured to lock or unlock the vehicle door according to the door control signal.
US09892577B2 LED lighting device, LED lighting system, and method for controlling thereof
The present disclosure provides an LED lighting device, and the related smart access control systems and methods. The LED lighting device may be installed outside an entrance door and include an LED light-emitting module, a lighting controller, an image acquisition module and a wireless communication module. The image acquisition module is configured to collect a facial image of a person outside the entrance door, and send the collected facial image to the lighting controller. The lighting controller is configured to control the LED light-emitting module to emit light, and send the facial image to the wireless communication module. The wireless communication module is configured to send the facial image to a server. The server matches the facial image with user pre-stored facial feature templates and sends an instruction to open the entrance door when a successful match is found. The LED lighting device and the server form a smart access control system.
US09892573B1 Driver performance ratings
Methods, computer-readable media, software, and apparatuses that may facilitate communications to rate driver performance and provide a driver rating to a driver in a competitive manner are provided. Driver computing devices may collect drive data (e.g., vehicle telematics data) to determine whether conditions are met (i.e., whether a driver speeds, brakes hard, or drives at night). The system may generate a driver rating based on these conditions. The rating may be used in a competitive manner (such as by sharing ratings with friends) and rewards given for good performance (such as new levels for display in a social environment, or financial incentives such as charitable donation or sweepstakes entry).
US09892558B2 Methods for localization using geotagged photographs and three-dimensional visualization
Methods for identifying parts of a target object (e.g., an airplane) using geotagged photographs captured on site by a hand-held imaging device. The geotagged photographs contain GPS location data and camera setting information. The embedded image metadata from two or more photographs is used to estimate the location (i.e., position and orientation) of the imaging device relative to the target object, which location is defined in the coordinate system of the target object. Once the coordinates of the area of interest on the target object are known, the part number and other information associated with the part can be determined when the imaging device viewpoint information is provided to a three-dimensional visualization environment that has access to three-dimensional models of the target object.
US09892542B2 Creating bump and normal maps from images with multi-scale control
This disclosure relates to generating a bump map and/or a normal map from an image. For example, a method for generating a bump map includes receiving a texture image and a plurality of user-specified weights. The method further includes deriving a plurality of images from the texture image, the plurality of images vary from one another with respect to resolution or sharpness. The method further includes weighting individual images of the plurality of images according to the user-specified weights. The method further includes generating a bump map using the weighted individual images. The method further includes providing an image for display with texture added to a surface of an object in the image based on the bump map.
US09892540B2 Image-based deformation of simulated characters of varied topology
A graphical asset associated with a simulated character of a video game is received. A first image and a second image associated with the simulated character are subsequently received, the first image comprising graphical displacement mapping information for a first topology of image deformation and the second image comprising graphical displacement mapping information for a second topology of deformation. A portion of the graphical asset is then deformed using the graphical displacement mapping information from the first image and the second image to change the 3D geometry of the portion of the graphical asset.
US09892539B2 Fast rig-based physics simulation
A method is disclosed for applying physics-based simulation to an animator provided rig. The disclosure presents equations of motions for simulations performed in the subspace of deformations defined by an animator's rig. The method receives an input rig with a plurality of deformation parameters, and the dynamics of the character are simulated in the subspace of deformations described by the character's rig. Stiffness values defined on rig parameters are transformed to a non-homogeneous distribution of material parameters for the underlying rig.
US09892532B2 Apparatus and method for generating a shortest-path tree in a graph
An apparatus generates, for each of vertices in a graph represented by the vertices and edges connecting the vertices, a first shortest-path tree rooted at a first root vertex equal to the each vertex, where the first shortest-path tree represents shortest paths from the first root vertex to vertices. The apparatus generates a vertex in the first shortest path tree whose distance from the first root vertex is a natural number of N, based on searching for one or more child vertices of a vertex within a second shortest-path tree rooted at a second root vertex adjacent to the first root vertex whose distance from the first root vertex is N−1, where the vertex for searching is included in both the first shortest-path tree and the second shortest-path tree.
US09892521B2 Radiation image processing device and method, and radiographic imaging system
A console structure in an X-ray imaging system performs image processing of plural radiation images formed by an X-ray imaging apparatus having an active pixel area with pixels for detecting a radiation image of a body. The plural radiation images are formed by imaging one object in the body with a time interval. The console structure acquires the radiation images. An information controller obtains field information of a position of an exposure field which is associated with each one of the radiation images and automatically set in the active pixel area according to a position of the body being positioned for automatic exposure control in the X-ray imaging apparatus before imaging. A matching unit performs position matching according to the field information to match the position of the body in the plural radiation images between plural display images corresponding to respectively the plural radiation images.
US09892515B2 Motion compensation in image processing
Methods and systems for processing a set of images are described. In accordance with this disclosure, images are registered and an analysis is performed in view of one or more constraints (such as constraints based upon anatomical or physiological considerations). Weighting factors are determined based on the analysis. The weighting factors are used in subsequent processing of the registered (and/or unregistered) images and/or to formulate a visualization that conveys the degree of confidence in the motion estimation used in the registration process.
US09892511B2 Apparatus and method for visualization of myocardial infarct areas and accessory pathways
A visualization apparatus includes a storage unit and a computation unit. The storage unit stores a three-dimensional model of a heart, excitation propagation data indicating temporal variations of electrical signal strength in myocardium during propagation of excitation in the heart, and infarct area data indicating locations of infarct areas in the heart. The computation unit places a measurement point on an accessory pathway between the infarct areas. Then based on the excitation propagation data, the computation unit determines a variation range of electrical signal strength as a range between its minimum and maximum values at the measurement point. The computation unit outputs a picture that visualizes propagation of cardiac excitation in the three-dimensional model, based on the excitation propagation data, by varying a visual property in the picture to represent variations of the electric signal strength within the determined variation range.
US09892488B1 Multi-camera frame stitching
Various examples are directed to an image processing system comprising a mounting assembly, a first image sensor, a second image sensor, and a third image sensor. A processor may be programmed to receive, from the first image sensor, a first frame, receive, from the third image sensor, a third frame, and identify a first optical flow from the first frame to the third frame. Based at least in part on the first optical flow, the processor may generate a translation kernel describing a first translation from a first position of the first frame to a destination position, and apply the translation kernel to generate a translated first frame.
US09892480B2 Aborting graphics processor workload execution
According to some embodiments, a graphics processor may abort a workload without requiring changes to the kernel code compilation or intruding upon graphics processing unit execution. Instead, it is possible to only read the predicate state once before starting and once before restarting a workload that has been preempted because the user wishes to abort the work. This avoids the need to read from each execution unit, reducing the drain on memory bandwidth and increasing power and performance in some embodiments.
US09892462B1 Heuristic model for improving the underwriting process
Systems and methods for automating best practices involved in the underwriting process are disclosed. A computer system performs a risk classification of a potential customer based on a set of factors, company's underwriting standards, and best practices gathered from top performing underwriters. The computer system is able to improve the quality of its output over time by learning from previous outcomes, updating underwriting standards, and updating best underwriting practices.
US09892461B2 Methods and systems for assessing underwriting and distribution risks associated with subordinate debt
A method for assessing underwriting and distribution risks associated with a portfolio of subordinate debt is provided. The method is performed using a computer system coupled to a database. The method includes storing in the database historical bond issue data for a period of time preceding and proceeding at least one historical liquidity event and generating a plurality of simulated subordinate debt warehouses using the computer and the historical bond issue data stored in the database. The method also includes calculating a historical loss distribution based on the plurality of simulated subordinate debt warehouses generated. The method also includes determining a value at risk for a portfolio of subordinate debt resulting from a potential liquidity event by applying the historical loss distribution to the portfolio of subordinate debt.
US09892460B1 Systems, methods, and program products for operating exchange traded products holding digital math-based assets
Systems, methods, and program products for providing an exchange traded product holding digital math-based assets are disclosed. Shares based on digital math-based assets may be created using one or more computers by determining share price information based upon quantities of digital math-based assets held by a trust, electronically receiving a request from an authorized participant user device to purchase a quantity of shares, electronically transmitting a quantity of digital math-based assets to one or more destination digital asset accounts for receipt of digital math-based assets from the authorized participant based on the determined share price information and the requested quantity of shares, and electronically issuing shares to the authorized participant.
US09892459B2 Methods and apparatus for routing securities orders
According to some embodiments, a securities order trading system may determine, during a trading session, one or more attributes of an order destination. The attribute or attributes may be other than a price quoted or a size of an order booked on an order destination. The trading system may also determine during the trading session, and based on the order destination attribute or attributes, at least one of whether to route an order to the order destination, and a proportion of the order to allocate to the order destination.
US09892457B1 Providing credit data in search results
A credit report system is disclosed which may provide credit data to a consumer in the consumer's search results or at other times when credit data may be useful to a consumer. Searches relevant to credit data may be determined based on the search terms entered, or based on the results of the search. Credit data may be provided if the consumer accesses webpages relevant to credit reports or credit scores. The credit report system may also authenticate the consumer's identity before providing credit data to the consumer. Credit data may include the consumer's credit score as well as other information such as credit report data that may be useful to a consumer.
US09892453B1 Automated product modeling from social network contacts
Aspects provide for automated modeling of products with user social network contacts. In response to a user selecting via a graphical user interface input a product that is offered in a graphic display device view of an electronic commerce web site, aspects search a social network service for pictures that visually depict social network connections of the user in association with the selected product. Aspects thus refresh the graphic display device to display an information page of the electronic commerce web site that provides information regarding the selected product, and an inset picture that depicts a social network connection of the user in association with the selected product, wherein the inset picture is returned in satisfaction of the searching of the social network connections of the user.
US09892450B2 Device for delivery service
In some cases, a handheld electronic device may operate in a voice input mode or a scanner input mode. When operating in the voice input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store audio data in memory. In some cases, the stored audio data may be communicated from the handheld electronic device (e.g., via a Wi-Fi connection) to one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for speech processing). When operating in the scanner input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store item identifier information (e.g., as barcode data) in the memory. In some cases, the stored item identifier data may be communicated to the one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for item identification processing).
US09892445B2 Transaction arbiter system and method
A transaction arbiter system and method is disclosed which incorporates a merchant function database under control of a transaction arbiter that permits merchants to interact in an automated way with bids generated by other merchants. Rather than utilizing fixed price schedules as taught by the prior art, the present invention permits each merchant to define a set of functions which describe how the merchant will respond to a customer request-for-quote for a given product or service. These merchant functions interact with both the customer request-for-quote and the results of other merchant functions to generate a dynamic real-time bidding system which integrates competition among merchant bidders to achieve an optimal consumer price for a given product or service.
US09892443B2 Data processing systems for modifying privacy campaign data via electronic messaging systems
In various embodiments, a privacy campaign data modification system is configured to store electronic messages in memory and associate those electronic messages with a particular privacy campaign. In particular, a privacy officer or other individual may receive e-mails or other electronic messages that are associated with an existing privacy campaign or an existing privacy impact assessment currently being performed for a particular privacy campaign. In various embodiments, it may be necessary to store and maintain the electronic messages for any suitable reason (e.g., record keeping, auditing, etc.).
US09892441B2 Data processing systems and methods for operationalizing privacy compliance and assessing the risk of various respective privacy campaigns
Data processing systems and methods for retrieving data regarding a plurality of data privacy campaigns and for using that data to assess a relative risk associated with the data privacy campaign. In various embodiments, the system may be adapted to: (1) display one or more visual summaries of one or more data flow diagrams that visually depicts key features of the data flow, such as whether data is confidential and/or encrypted; (2) allow for multiple users to be assigned responsibility for populating different respective questions that are required to define the data flow; (3) automatically assess and display a relative risk associated with each campaign; and (4) automatically set, monitor, and facilitate the timely completion of an audit schedule for each campaign.
US09892438B1 Notification system and methods for use in retail environments
A scan avoidance monitoring system detects instances in which a respective customer in a retail environment fails to properly scan or tally one or more retail items for purchase. To avoid generating false positives, such as flagging of events as scan avoidances when they really are not or likely are not scan avoidances, the scan avoidance system can be configured to require a level of confirmation by one or more other analyzers to flag a particular circumstance as a scan avoidance.
US09892437B2 Digitization of a catalog of retail products
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for catalog digitization. A method including receiving observed information including physical attributes of a plurality of products, assigning an importance to each physical attribute, organizing the products into product categories based on the physical attributes and their corresponding importance, determining a product profile for of the products based on the product category of each of the products and a likelihood of any two attributes being observed together with respect to each of the products, identifying a match between two products based on a similarity between the physical attributes of the two products and their corresponding importance, and a comparison between the product profiles of the two products, preparing a product description based on a combination of the physical attributes of the two matching products, and creating a digital product catalog comprising the product description.
US09892436B1 Facilitating the purchase of items associated with an application
The present disclosure involves selling virtual items for an application via electronic commerce systems. A catalog of virtual items is stored in a data store, where each of the virtual items relates to an interaction with an application. An electronic commerce system is provided that facilitates a purchase of one of the virtual items via a client device over a network, where the one of the virtual items is purchased in association with an application account associated with the application. The electronic commerce system also informs the application of the purchase of one of the virtual items to facilitate use of the purchased virtual item during interaction by a user with the application.
US09892433B2 Methods and systems for facilitating donation of prescription medication
Provided are methods, computer readable storage media, and systems for facilitating and receiving a donation of prescription medications through a peer-to-peer model. Exemplary methods include the steps of receiving registration information and a formulary from a recipient, receiving registration information from a donor, connecting the donor and recipient through communication of registration information, and verifying that the donor and recipient both approve a donation. Further methods include donation and recipient records for reconciling a medication donation. Other exemplary methods include the steps of providing a formulary to a medication donor, receiving registration information from a donor, approving the donor for donating a medication from the formulary, and receiving a donated medication, with further methods for reconciling and dispensing a donated medication. Computer readable storage media and computer-implemented systems including instructions for carrying out the described methods are also provided.
US09892426B2 Search assistant system and method
Disclosed is a system and method for presenting content in response to receiving a portion of a search query. A computing device receives, over a network from a user computer, a portion of a search query submitted by a user in a search query entry area. The computing device receives, from a search suggestion module, one or more search suggestions related to the portion of the query. The computing device transmits, to the user computer, the one or more search suggestions for display in a search suggestion region, the search suggestion region displayed differently than a search results area. The computing device transmits a search suggestion of the one or more search suggestions to a rich content module. The rich content module generates rich content related to the transmitted search suggestion. The computing device transmits, to the user computer, the rich content for display in the search suggestion region.
US09892420B2 System and method for managing message campaign data
A server system comprising one or more processors and memory initiates delivery of a plurality of message campaigns to a plurality of users. A respective message campaign of the plurality of message campaigns includes one or more messages addressed to at least a subset of the plurality of users. The server system receives, from a plurality of client devices associated with the plurality of users, campaign-feedback data, where the campaign-feedback data is indicative of user interaction with the messages transmitted to the plurality of client devices as part of the plurality of message campaigns. After receiving the campaign-feedback data, the server system conditionally transmits, when a transmission criterion is satisfied, to one or more remote storage systems, campaign-tracking data that is based on the campaign-feedback data.
US09892416B2 Automated agent for social media systems
A method to automatically process social media data includes capturing captured data, describing actions and/or context relating a user across multiple social media systems. The captured data is stored within a database. One or more interfaces are provided in order to provide access to the stored captured data. A rules database is configured to store multiple social media rules (e.g., behaviors) that may be associated with a user. A behavior engine is configured to perform autonomous activities, on behalf of a user with respect to multiple social media platforms, based on the social medial rules and/or the captured data.
US09892409B2 Methods of authenticating a user for data exchange
A method of facilitating the exchange of data between a user having a computing device, and a remote entity, where a first connection has been established between the user and the remote entity, and where the user has associated data exchange information with an application on the computing device, the data exchange information defining properties of the data to be exchanged between the user and the remote entity. The method comprises establishing, at a server, a second connection to the computing device; enabling retrieval of a user authentication attribute associated with the data exchange information; enabling retrieval of a device authentication attribute associated with the data exchange information; enabling authentication of the user using the user authentication attribute; and enabling authentication of the computing device using the device authentication attribute, where data may be exchanged between the computing device and the remote entity in accordance with the data exchange information following authentication of the user and the computing device.
US09892406B2 System and method for electronic prepaid account replenishment
A method for crediting a customer account maintained by a vendor of services in response to payment received from a customer is disclosed herein. The method includes issuing, to the customer, a membership account number associated with at least the customer account. A membership account number and a payment corresponding to a requested amount of a service offered by the vendor are received from the customer at a point-of-sale. The method further includes generating, at the point-of-sale, an authorization message including at least the membership account number and embedded transaction information identifying the service offered by the vendor and the requested amount. The embedded transaction information is then communicated from the point-of-sale to a database server. The customer account is credited, in response to the embedded transaction information, based upon an amount of the payment. The method also includes electronically transferring funds based upon the amount of the payment from a first account associated with the point-of-sale to a second account associated with the vendor.
US09892405B2 Payment card and methods
One variation of a payment card includes: a sheet comprising first and second icons; a transducer configured to output a voltage in response to an impulse on the sheet; a wireless communication module; a first input region adjacent the first icon; a second input region adjacent the second icon; a magnetic stripe emulator; and a processor configured to transition from a passive state to an active state in response a voltage output from the transducer, to receive a first magnetic sequence command associated with a first payment method and a second magnetic sequence command associated with a second payment method, to assign the first payment method to the first input region and the second payment method to the second input region, to receive a selection for the second payment method from the second input region, and to control the magnetic stripe emulator according to the second magnetic sequence command.
US09892403B2 Method, device and secure element for conducting a secured financial transaction on a device
A device and a secure element for conducting a secured financial transaction are disclosed. The device comprises a central processing unit; a communication interface for establishing a communication between the device and a financial institution related to a financial account; an interface for acquiring data relating to the financial account; the secure element for processing at least a portion of the data relating to the financial account acquired by the interface; and control logic for acquiring a purchase amount to be debited from the financial account and for obtaining a transaction authorization from the financial institution related to the financial account, the transaction authorization being based, at least partially, on data processed solely by the secure element independently of data processed by the central processing unit. A method of conducting the secured financial transaction, and a computer program product for execution by the secure element are also disclosed.
US09892399B2 Reading apparatus
In accordance with one embodiment, a reading apparatus is arranged between an operator and a customer who stand in a face-to-face manner. The reading apparatus includes a main body, a first image capturing section for the operator, a second image capturing section for the customer, and a first display section for the operator. The main body has an opening on a surface thereof facing the operator. The first image capturing section is housed in the main body and photographs a commodity through the opening of the main body. The second image capturing section is arranged at the main body and photographs an object held by the customer. The first display section is arranged above the opening of the main body and displays information relating to sales registration processing. The main body has an upper surface inclined downwards from the operator side to the customer side, and the second image capturing section is arranged at the inclined upper surface.
US09892397B2 Commodity sales data processing apparatus and method for controlling executable job by the same
A commodity sales data processing apparatus, including a portable information terminal having a battery and a display on which an executable job name is displayed and a docking station on which the information terminal is mounted to charge the battery, monitors whether or not the information terminal is mounted on the docking station to detect the separation therebetween. The processing apparatus restricts jobs permitted at the time the information terminal is separated from the docking station to a part of jobs permitted at the time the information terminal is mounted on the docking station if the separation between the information terminal and the docking station is detected and the display of the information terminal displays job names permitted at the time the information terminal is separated from the docking station if the separation between the information terminal and the docking station is detected.
US09892394B2 System and method for the distribution of software products
A system and method for selling software products over a network. The system includes a server computer with access to software products. The system is configured to allow a user to purchase a subscription for the periodic acquisition of selected software products. In one embodiment, as part of the subscription, the user pays an amount during selected billing intervals. In return, the system issues to the user a number of credits for downloading at no additional charge at least one of the software products during a credit interval, which may be equal in length to the billing interval. In one embodiment, the system debits a number of credits in response to fulfilling a user's purchase request. The system may be also configured to deduct credits that are not used within selected credit intervals.
US09892389B2 Method, system, and computer program product for customer-level data verification
A system, method, and computer program to reduce incorrectly declined transactions and improve risk calculation accuracy by reducing error probability during fraud detection. The tool first receives at least one data element as well as transaction account data and/or financial transaction instrument data. Then a customer is determined from a first record associated with the transaction account data and/or financial transaction instrument data. A record search is performed to identify at least one additional record associated with the customer. Finally, the data element is compared to the information contained in the additional record to create a comparison result that verifies a customer address. The comparison result may be used as an input to transaction risk calculations. The comparison result may also be provided to a merchant system and/or merchant for use in a decision-making process, for example, to verify customer identity.
US09892382B2 Recurrence definition identification
A solution for managing dates is provided, in which a recurrence definition that represents a list of dates using a recurrence rule is automatically identified. The recurrence definition may also include a set of exceptions, which account for variations from a recurring pattern in the list of dates. In one embodiment, an efficiency measure is obtained for each of various proposed recurrence definitions, and a recurrence definition that most efficiently represents the list of dates is identified. In one application, an event management (e.g., calendaring) program automatically identifies an efficient recurrence rule for a list of event occurrences.
US09892377B2 Re-factoring, rationalizing and prioritizing a service model and assessing service exposure in the service model
Provided herein are approaches to re-factor, rationalize, and prioritize a service model, and to assess service exposure in the service model. At least one approach provides: determining a granularity of a service of the service model; re-factoring and refining a service portfolio and a hierarchy of the service model; adapting a Service Litmus Test (SLT) and service exposure scope to the service model; applying at least one Service Litmus Test (SLT) to the service model; and verifying, with each affected stakeholder associated with the service model, that the service model achieves business and technical needs based on the results of the SLTs, which include tests to make exposure decisions, including whether to expose the service or not expose the service, wherein the service represent business capabilities and are placed in the hierarchy of the service model which represents the granularity.
US09892372B2 System and a method for data collection and monitoring of a defined space
A data collection and monitoring system for a defined space within a public or commercial facility, comprising: a plurality of sensors of which at least one sensor is arranged for monitoring the level of a consumable in connection with said space; and a data collecting unit arranged for wirelessly communicating with said sensors and furthermore arranged for communicating with a central server associated with a storage medium. The storage medium is adapted for storing and monitoring data related to said space. The system is arranged so that said data collecting unit is arranged for minimizing the amount of data transmitted, by transferring data from said sensors to said central server upon a status change of at least one of said sensors.
US09892368B2 Method and apparatus for acquiring training parameters to calibrate a model
Method and device of selecting training parameters for training a model are disclosed. The method includes: (1) setting a precision requirement for the model, and a first parameter value interval defined by an upper limit and a lower limit; (2) obtaining a first value point and a second value point within the first parameter value interval; (3) obtaining and comparing respective first and second error rates by respectively setting the training parameter at the first and second value points for the model; (4) updating three values out of the upper limit, the lower limit, the first value point and the second value point; (5) repeating steps (3) and (4), until the precision requirement is net by the respective first and second value points; and (6) obtaining the optimal value of the training parameter.
US09892362B2 Intelligence gathering and analysis using a question answering system
Mechanisms are provided for identifying and evaluating hypothetical ontological links in an ontology and outputting intelligence information. An ontology is received that comprises a plurality of information concept objects and one or more actual links between the information concept objects. An indication of a selected information concept object for which a hypothetical ontological link is to be evaluated is received. One or more natural language questions are generated for processing by a Question Answering (QA) system pipeline based on at least an identification of a type of the selected information concept object. The one or more natural language questions are processed to generate answer results and a score for the hypothetical ontological link is calculated based on the answer results. Intelligence information associated with the hypothetical ontological link is output based on the score for the hypothetical ontological link.
US09892360B2 Integrated on-chip antenna
The present disclosure is related to a microchip apparatus, where the microchip apparatus comprises a plurality of metallic layers. Each of the metallic layers may have a respective layer thickness. The microchip apparatus also comprises electronic components integrated within the metallic layers. The electronic components may be configured to communicate data. Further, the electronic components include an antenna feed. The microchip apparatus includes an antenna coupled to the antenna feed. The antenna includes multiple loops, each loop being formed by at least one layer of the metallic layers.
US09892356B1 Backlit display detection and radio signature recognition
A method of capturing an image of a barcode from a backlit display device includes monitoring radio signals proximal to a device operable for scanning barcodes, with at least one coil, wire, and/or antenna disposed within the device operable for scanning barcodes; detecting radio interference caused by a backlit display device proximal to the device operable for scanning barcodes; interpreting a pattern of the radio interference to determine one or more technical characteristics of the backlit display device; using the determined technical characteristics of the backlit display device for automatically adjusting scanning settings of the device operable for scanning barcodes; and capturing an image of a barcode displayed on the backlit display device.
US09892339B2 Using a probabilistic model for detecting an object in visual data
A probabilistic model is provided based on an output of a matching procedure that matches a particular object to representations of objects, where the probabilistic model relates a probability of an object being present to a number of matching features. The probabilistic model is used for detecting whether a particular object is present in received visual data.
US09892319B2 Fingerprint detection apparatus and method
A fingerprint detection apparatus and a fingerprint detection method employ a collection module and a processing module. The collection module is configured to collect fingerprint information and generate a fingerprint detection signal. The processing module is configured to process the fingerprint detection signal and generate fingerprint image data, and includes a frequency mixer. The frequency mixer is configured to perform quadrature mixing and low pass filtering on the fingerprint detection signal, and to convert an alternating current signal of the fingerprint detection signal into a direct current signal. Therefore, the bandwidth of the fingerprint detection signal can be decreased, noises in the fingerprint detection signal can be filtered out, the signal to noise ratio can be improved, the fingerprint detection sensitivity can be enhanced, and the anti-interference capacity can be increased, so that the adaptability of the fingerprint detecting apparatus to an application environment can be improved.
US09892317B2 Extracting card data from multiple cards
Extracting financial card information with relaxed alignment comprises a method to receive an image of a card, determine one or more edge finder zones in locations of the image, and identify lines in the one or more edge finder zones. The method further identifies one or more quadrilaterals formed by intersections of extrapolations of the identified lines, determines an aspect ratio of the one or more quadrilateral, and compares the determined aspect ratios of the quadrilateral to an expected aspect ratio. The method then identifies a quadrilateral that matches the expected aspect ratio and performs an optical character recognition algorithm on the rectified model. A similar method is performed on multiple cards in an image. The results of the analysis of each of the cards are compared to improve accuracy of the data.
US09892312B1 Face detecting and tracking method and device and method and system for controlling rotation of robot head
A face detecting and tracking method includes: acquiring an image and performing a depth detection for the image to obtain a depth value of each pixel of the image; determining one or more face candidate areas based on depth value of each pixel of the image of current frame; performing a face detection to the one or more face candidate areas to determine one or more face boxes of the image of current frame; and determining a tracking box of the image of current frame based on the one or more face boxes and a tracked face box, and tracking the face in the tracking box of the image of current frame.
US09892299B1 Module and system for, and method of, electro-optically reading a target with reduced specular reflection
One light source is energized and another light source is simultaneously deenergized during one frame of an imager that captures return light from an illuminated target as a first image portion having a first target portion. The other light source is energized and the one light source is simultaneously deenergized during another frame to capture the return light from the illuminated target as a second image portion having a second target portion. Either the target portions are combined to form the target to be read, or the image portions are combined to form a composite image from which the target is read.
US09892294B2 Systems and methods for job site management
Systems and methods for job site management, such as those, for example, configured validate a worker, clock-in a worker, clock-out a worker, detect a geographic location of a worker, provide information relating to a worker, and the like.
US09892280B1 Identifying illegitimate accounts based on images
Techniques for restricting access to certain members of an online service are provided. Member accounts include one or more images. Attributes of member accounts that share the same image are analyzed to determine whether to label the image “bad.” In one technique, a model is created and trained to learn the attributes or features (and their corresponding weights) that are associated with “bad” user accounts that share the same image. As a result, member accounts that are associated with a “bad” image may be restricted in one or more ways.
US09892276B2 Verifiable data destruction in a database
A computing device may determine that a policy event to initiate data destruction for a first set of data has been triggered. The first set of data may be located on a first file. The computing device may delete, in response to the determining, a first security key used for decrypting the first set of data. The computing device may delete, in response to the determining, one or more transaction log entries associated with the first set of data. The one or more transaction log entries may include a copy of the first set of data. The one or more transaction log entries may be a part of a transaction log. The transaction log may be a second file that stores a history of each data change within the database.
US09892263B2 System, method and apparatus to visually configure an analysis of a program
A method extracts views from an application program, where at least some extracted views include at least one view component, and presenting the extracted views to a user. In response to the user selecting a view component in a presented extracted view, the method presents a form to the user having a plurality of vulnerability types indicated for the selected view component and, for each vulnerability type, provides an ability for the user to set an indicator in the form as to indicate whether the view component is at least one of a source or a sink. The method further includes saving the form containing the user's input in conjunction with a user-provided label for the selected view component and a unique identification of the selected view component, and deriving an analysis policy configuration from the saved form that is formatted for use by a program security analyzer.
US09892260B2 System and method for creating and executing breach scenarios utilizing virtualized elements
A system for analyzing a computing system for potential breach points, the system comprising a memory device having executable instructions stored therein, and a processing device, in response to the executable instructions, configured to parse a breach scenario file, the breach scenario file comprising a graph including action component nodes connected by edges, determine a root node from the action component nodes, execute the root node with breach point data, generate a root node return value based on the execution of the root node, the root node return value including a modified copy of the breach point data, determine children nodes from the action component nodes connected to the root node, execute the children nodes wherein each execution of the children nodes produces children node return values for a subsequent one of the children nodes, and return a final return value from the execution of the children nodes.
US09892258B2 Automatic synthesis of unit tests for security testing
Performing security analysis on a computer program under test (CPUT). The CPUT can be analyzed to identify data pertinent to potential security vulnerabilities of the CPUT. At least a first unit test configured to test a particular unit of program code within the CPUT can be automatically synthesized. The first unit test can be configured to initialize at least one parameter used by the particular unit of program code within the CPUT, and can be provided at least a first test payload configured to exploit at least one potential security vulnerability of the CPUT. The first unit test can be dynamically processed to communicate the first test payload to the particular unit of program code within the CPUT. Whether the first test payload exploits an actual security vulnerability of the CPUT can be determined, and a security analysis report can be output.
US09892257B2 Efficient data transfer in a virus co-processing system
Circuits and methods are provided for detecting, identifying and/or removing undesired content. According to one embodiment, a processor maintains a page directory and a page table within a system memory for use in connection with translating virtual addresses to physical addresses. Content scanning of a content object is offloaded to a hardware accelerator coupled to the processor by storing content scanning parameters, including the content object and a type of the content object, to the memory using one or more virtual addresses and indicating to the hardware accelerator that the content object is available for content scanning. Responsive thereto, the hardware accelerator: (i) translates the virtual addresses to corresponding physical addresses based on one or more of the page directory and the page table; (ii) accesses scanning parameters based on the physical addresses; (iii) scans the content object for undesirable content by applying multiple signatures; and (iv) returns a result of the content scanning to the processor.
US09892256B1 Threat defense techniques
In an approach, an intermediary guest manager operates within a virtual machine hosted by a host machine and managed by a hypervisor. The intermediary guest manager manages one or more guest operating systems operating within the virtual machine and implements one or more security services for the guest operating systems. The security services provided to the guest operating systems may include system call filtering, memory protections, secure memory dumps, and others. In some cases, the intermediary guest manager consults a threat defense policy which contains a number of records, where each record has one or more triggers representing suspicious activity and one or more actions to take in response to being triggered. When the intermediary guest manager identifies a request, such as a system call or memory access, that meets the trigger of a particular record, the intermediary guest manager executes the associated actions to remediate the suspicious activity.
US09892252B1 Systems and methods for sensor-based layer variation on mobile devices
The present disclosure generally relates to visually varying an image using parallax image layers, and more specifically, relates to visually varying presentation of an access right displayed on a mobile device to enhance verification of access to resources. The variation of multiple layers of an image may be based on sensor data detected at the mobile device.
US09892248B2 Refrigerator and method for measuring body composition using the refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a handgrip arranged on one side of a door to open and close a storage compartments, a measurer configured to measure fingerprints and body composition of a user when the user grabs the handgrip, a display configured to display the measured body composition information, and a controller configured to recognize the user based on the measured fingerprints and store the measured body composition information as information regarding the recognized user.
US09892247B2 Multimodal biometric authentication system and method with photoplethysmography (PPG) bulk absorption biometric
A multimodal biometric authentication system utilizes a bulk absorption characteristic of human tissue that is measurable using a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor. One disclosed method of operation includes extracting bulk absorption features from biometric data obtained using a PPG sensor and generating a first biometric template. Additional biometric features are also extracted from biometric data obtained using a second biometric sensor and a second biometric template is also generated. An authentication output signal is provided in response to the first biometric template matching a first enrolled biometric template and the second biometric template matching a second enrolled biometric template.
US09892241B2 Out-of band tokens for rights access
Access to content may be administered by storing content, the content comprising one or more selections, accessing a passive optical out-of-band token associated with the content, determining an access right for the content based on the passive optical out-of-band token, and enabling access to the content in accordance with the access right.
US09892235B2 Insulin management
A method of managing insulin includes receiving blood glucose measurements on a computing device from a glucometer. The blood glucose measurements are separated by a time interval. The method includes determining, by the computing device, an insulin dose rate based on the blood glucose measurements and determining a blood glucose drop rate based on the blood glucose measurements and the time interval. The method also includes determining a blood glucose percentage drop based on the blood glucose measurements. The method includes decreasing the time interval between blood glucose measurements by the glucometer when the blood glucose drop rate is greater than a threshold drop rate, and decreasing the time interval between blood glucose measurements by the glucometer when the blood glucose percentage drop is greater than a threshold percentage drop.
US09892230B2 Size-based analysis of fetal or tumor DNA fraction in plasma
A fractional concentration of clinically-relevant DNA in a mixture of DNA from a biological sample is determined based on amounts of DNA fragments at multiple sizes. For example, the fractional concentration of fetal DNA in maternal plasma or tumor DNA in a patient's plasma can be determined. The size of DNA fragments in a sample is shown to be correlated with a proportion of fetal DNA and a proportion of tumor DNA, respectively. Calibration data points (e.g., as a calibration function) indicate a correspondence between values of a size parameter and the fractional concentration of the clinically-relevant DNA. For a given sample, a first value of a size parameter can be determined from the sizes of DNA fragments in a sample. A comparison of the first value to the calibration data points can provide the estimate of the fractional concentration of the clinically-relevant DNA.
US09892226B2 Methods for providing macro placement of IC
A method for providing a macro placement of an integrated circuit is provided. An initial placement of the integrated circuit is obtained, wherein the initial placement includes a plurality of first macro blocks. The first macro blocks are divided into a plurality of groups according to the hierarchy of the integrated circuit. A value of layout area is obtained for each of the groups according to macro areas of the first macro blocks. A plurality of candidate placements are obtained for each of the groups according to the value of placement area corresponding to the group, wherein the candidate placement includes the first macro blocks corresponding to the group. A first macro placement is obtained according to a specific placement o selecting from the candidate placements for each of the groups.
US09892222B1 Automated attribute propagation and hierarchical consistency checking for non-standard extensions
Examples of techniques for automated attribute propagation and hierarchical consistency checking are disclosed. In one example implementation according to aspects of the present disclosure, a computer-implemented method may include: detecting, by a processor, a non-standard extension during convergence of an integrated circuit logic design; propagating, by the processor, the non-standard extension to each level of a plurality of hierarchies of the integrated circuit design for which a net utilizes a special constraint; and verifying, by the processor, a hierarchy consistency across each level of the plurality of hierarchies.
US09892209B2 Linking business objects and documents
Managing content is disclosed. An indication is received that a content item comprising a body of managed content is associated with a business object not included in the body of managed content. The content item is linked with the business object.
US09892207B2 Automatic migration for on-premise data objects to on-demand data objects
Methods, systems, apparatus, and computer programs encoded on computer storage medium for automatically migrating on-premise data objects used by an on-premise application to on-demand data objects used by an on-demand application including retrieving mapping rules corresponding to the on-premise data objects from a rule repository; extracting data corresponding to on-premise data objects that are affected during execution of the on-premise application, the on-premise application being executed within an on-premise computing environment, the data being stored in an on-premise database based on an on-premise database schema; generating an export file comprising the data; generating an import file based on the export file and the mapping rules, the import file comprising the data; and providing the import file to an on-demand computing environment that hosts the on-demand application, the import file being process-able by the on-demand computing environment to write the data from the import file into an on-demand database.
US09892205B2 Declarative show and hide animations in markup languages
An arrangement for enabling declarative show and hide animations in web-based applications is provided in which expando attributes associated with HTML elements are utilized to define CSS level 3 (“C553”) animations that are executed when an element is shown or hidden. A set of utility functions, which wrap standard DOM (Document Object Model) element methods supported in JavaScript, are employed to show, hide, add, and remove elements from the DOM tree and invoke an algorithm when used. The algorithm traverses the DOM tree for HTML elements that have the show and hide expando attributes and automatically executes the associated animations.
US09892203B2 Organizing network-stored content items into shared groups
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for adding users to groups of content items organized into events based on a common attribute. An example system configured to practice the method can receive, from a client device, content items uploaded to a synced online content management system, wherein the content items are associated with an account of a first user. The system can cluster at least some of the content items as an event, wherein the event is associated with a common attribute, and identify a second user satisfying a minimum similarity threshold for the event based on the common attribute. The system can provide a suggestion to share the event with the second user. Upon receiving a confirmation of the suggestion, the system can make content items clustered in the event available to the second user.
US09892189B1 System and method for website categorization
Systems and methods for the categorization of websites are presented. A website is categorized using one or a combination of its domain name and its web page content. The domain name is tokenized, and the tokens compared to categories in a category structure to determine probabilities that the token belongs to each category. Combinations of tokens are similarly compared to the categories. A category may be determined with reference to a vector space in which a training set of websites having known categories is converted according to a methodology into reference vectors containing keyword frequencies. A target website is converted to a target vector using the same methodology, and a distance score of the target vector to each reference vector is calculated. The website represented by the target vector is assigned the category of the reference vector having the lowest distance score.
US09892177B2 Systems and methods for interacting with external content objects
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer readable storage media for interacting with a content object from an on-demand database service. The content object can be stored in an external content management data source. Access can be established with the external content object using information data identifying the content object, where the information data identifying the content object can be stored in a persistent object in a database of the on-demand database service. An indication of an event requesting interaction with the content object can be received. The persistent object can be updated to reflect the interaction with the content object.
US09892174B2 Identification of outliers
A computer receives one or more sets of historical data points, wherein each set of historical data points corresponds to a component. The computer normalizes the one or more sets of historical data points. The computer receives and normalizes a first set of additional data points corresponding to a first set of the one or more sets and a second set of additional data points corresponding to the second set of the one or more sets. The computer creates a first visual representation corresponding to the first set of the one or more sets and the first set of additional points and a second visual representation corresponding to the second set of the one or more sets and the second set of additional data points.
US09892162B2 Managing complex queries with predicates
A first query is detected. The first query is for a storage device, and pulls a result set from the storage device using a set of predicates. The first query satisfies a size criterion. A new set of predicates of the result set is identified. The new set of predicates does not include any predicates of the original set of predicates. A second query which is the same as the first query is detected. The new set of predicates is used to determine the result set.
US09892161B2 Adaptive intersect query processing
A computer-implemented method includes identifying a query, including one or more predicates and one or more branches, wherein one or more branches includes one or more legs. The computer-implemented method further includes, for each branch, in parallel: determining a risk, determining a return row threshold, estimating a number of return rows; terminating access if the return rows exceed the threshold. The computer-implemented method further includes, for each leg, in parallel: determining a leg return row threshold; accessing the leg; fetching one or more return rows into one or more leg return row pages; terminating access if the return rows exceed the threshold; intersecting one or more leg return row pages into one or more intersected leg return row pages; and applying the one or more predicates to the one or more intersected leg return row pages. The method may be embodied in a corresponding computer system or computer program product.
US09892158B2 Dynamically adjust duplicate skipping method for increased performance
Embodiments presented herein provide techniques for setting different methods of skipping duplicate values when executing a query statement in a relational database. A distance between a two distinct keys in an index, a current index key and a next distinct index key, are estimated. Based on the estimated distance, an appropriate duplicate-skipping method is determined. If the proximity between the distinct keys is relatively far apart (e.g., the keys reside in index pages that are at least an index page apart), then a “big skip” method is performed. Otherwise, if the proximity between the distinct keys is relatively near (e.g., the keys reside in the same index page), then a “little skip” method is performed.
US09892152B2 Data readiness using initiator region last commit selection
A portion of a transaction is received at a distributed transaction system from an initiator region. The distributed transaction system operates under a multi-tier two-phase commit protocol. A local unit of work is established that represents the portion of the transaction received from the initiator region. Processing of the local unit of work is invoked with at least one transaction participant. An indication is received from the initiator region to assume a role of transaction coordinator for the transaction. The initiator region is instructed to commit last relative to the at least one transaction participant of the local unit of work.
US09892148B2 Methods of operating a column-store database engine utilizing a positional delta tree update system
A column-store database engine operates in response to database requests for the update and retrieval of data from within a stable data table and provides for the storage of database tuples within a column-store organized database structure. A positional delta tree data structure is implemented in the memory space of the database engine and is operatively coupled in an update data transfer path between a database engine interface and the stable data table. The positional delta tree data structure includes a differential data storage layer operative to store differential update data values in positionally defined relative reference to database tuples stored by the stable data table.
US09892137B2 Automating the logging of table changes in a database
A system and method for logging changes to a database table comprises an administration tool, table metadata, a history table, and a service engine. The administration tool provides an interface through which a database administrator (DBA), database programmer, or other user can manage the table metadata and the history table, including the selection of columns within the table for which the system will track changes.
US09892135B2 Output driven generation of a combined schema from a plurality of input data schemas
A computational device receives a plurality of versions of an input data schema. At least one element is selected from the plurality of versions of the input data schema based on an expected result. A combined schema is generated based on the at least one selected element. The input data is processed according to the combined schema.
US09892124B2 Method and device for transferring file
The disclosed invention relates generally to a method and device for transferring a file. In accordance with one embodiment, the method may include, receiving a file transfer request including information of a file and the file receiver; separating the file into multiple file segments; pushing the multiple file segments to the file receiver; if receiving a retransfer request sent by the file receiver, pushing the file segment assigned by the retransfer request to the file receiver; if receiving an acknowledgement sent by the file receiver, ending the file transferring, the acknowledgement indicating all of the multiple file segments being received by the file receiver. The method and device provided in the disclosed embodiments can transfer file more reliable.
US09892123B2 Snapshot readiness checking and reporting
An information management system according to certain aspects may determine whether snapshot operations will work prior to executing them. The system may check various factors or parameters relating to a snapshot storage policy to verify whether the storage policy will work at runtime without actually executing the policy. Some examples of factors can include: availability of primary storage devices for which a snapshot should be obtained, availability of secondary storage devices, license availability for snapshot software, user credentials for connecting to primary and/or second storage devices, available storage capacity, connectivity to storage devices, etc. The system may also check whether a particular system configuration is supported in connection with snapshot operations. The result of the determination can be provided in the form of a report summarizing any problems found with the snapshot storage policy. The report can include recommended courses of action or solutions for resolving any identified issues.
US09892108B1 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for solving equation system models using spreadsheet software
The present disclosure provides a method, an apparatus, and a computer program product to interact with a spreadsheet application for computing the value of a formula that depends explicitly or implicitly on one or more cells designated as variables, based on provided values for the variables, and without modifying any data of the spreadsheet application. In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a method for computing numerical solution of an equation system modelled by one or more variables, parameters, and dependent formulas in a spreadsheet application, using a spreadsheet function of the spreadsheet application.
US09892105B2 Systems and methods for annotating messages with reminders
A method of annotating an electronic message executes at a computing device having one or more processors and memory. The memory stores one or more programs configured for execution by the one or more processors. The device displays a user interface for an electronic messaging application. The user interface includes a list of messages received by the user, and each displayed message includes a respective message summary that is displayed. The device receives from the user a description of a first task associated with a first message of the displayed messages. The user provides the description using a control in the user interface. The device stores the description as a first annotation associated with the first message and updates the displayed messages in the list of messages. For the first message, the device displays the first annotation as a substitute for the message summary.
US09892091B2 Computing intersection cardinality
A computer-implemented method for computing an intersection or an intersection cardinality of each pair of a set in a first list of a plurality of sets and a set in a second list of a plurality of sets, the method including calculating a first union of a predetermined number of sets in the first list, obtaining filtered sets of the second list by filtering out an element from the plurality of sets in the second list, the element being not included in the first union, and intersecting a set in the first list and a set in the filtered sets of the second list.
US09892089B2 Arithmetic logical unit array, microprocessor, and method for driving an arithmetic logical unit array
In various embodiments an arithmetic logical unit array is provided, which may include: at least two data registers for storing data, a plurality of fixed instruction registers for storing machine code instructions, and at least one programmable instruction register for storing instruction data being representative for a machine code instruction. A selection circuit of the arithmetic logical unit array may be configured to select one of the machine code instructions from the fixed instruction registers or the machine code instruction represented by the instruction data. An arithmetic logical unit of the arithmetic logical unit array may be configured to apply an operation in accordance with the machine code instruction selected by the selection circuit to the data stored in the data registers.
US09892085B2 Control device for I2C slave device
A method for controlling an I2C slave device with the aid of a control device, including: evaluating states on a data line and on a clock line of the I2C bus; and assigning the states on the data line and on the clock line to states in a state diagram, control signals for the I2C slave device being generated with the aid of the control device from the states in the state diagram.
US09892081B2 Split transaction protocol for a bus system
A method of and apparatus for communicating between a host and an agent. The method includes the step of performing a first transaction between a host controller and a hub. The hub is operable to perform a single transaction with an agent based on the first transaction. The method then includes the step of performing a second transaction between the host controller and the hub. The second transaction is based on the single transaction.
US09892070B1 Migrating interrupts from a source I/O adapter of a computing system to a destination I/O adapter of the computing system
Migrating interrupts from a source I/O adapter of a computing system to a destination I/O adapter of the computing system, includes: collecting, by a hypervisor of the computing system, interrupt mapping information, where the hypervisor supports operation of a logical partition executing and the logical partition is configured to receive interrupts from the source I/O adapter; configuring, by the hypervisor, the destination I/O adapter with the interrupt mapping information collected by the hypervisor; placing, by the hypervisor, the destination I/O adapter and the source I/O in an error state; deconfiguring the source I/O adapter from the logical partition; and enabling the logical partition and destination I/O adapter to recover from the error state.
US09892064B2 Universal input device
Embodiments of the invention are directed to input devices configured for use with computing devices. The present invention relates to methods and devices for establishing, maintaining and managing, wireless connections between an input device and one or more host computing devices running one of a plurality of operating systems. The input device may be configured to analyze data received from the host computing devices to automatically or manually determine an operating system running on the host computing devices and configure the input device for proper functionality with the determined operating system.
US09892062B2 Information processing apparatus capable of backing up and restoring key for data encryption and method for controlling the same
An information processing apparatus includes a storage device configured to store data, an encryption chip configured to store an encryption key therein, a nonvolatile memory configured to store a backup encryption key, and a control unit configured to confirm whether the data stored in the storage device has been correctly decrypted by using the encryption key, and when the data has not been correctly decrypted, restore the backup encryption key to the encryption chip, and when the data has been correctly decrypted, back up the backup encryption key, which is a backup of the encryption key, stored in the encryption chip into the nonvolatile memory.
US09892053B2 Compaction for memory hierarchies
In accordance with some embodiments, compaction, as contrasted with compression, is used to reduce the footprint of a near memory. In compaction, the density of data storage within a storage device is increased. In compression, the number of bits used to represent information is reduced. Thus you can have compression while still having sparse or non-contiguously arranged storage. As a result, compression may not always reduce the memory footprint. By compacting compressed data, the footprint of the information stored within the memory may be reduced. Compaction may reduce the need for far memory accesses in some cases.
US09892050B2 Multi-stage translation of prefetch requests
A device for multi-stage translation of prefetch requests includes a prefetch queue for providing queued prefetch requests, each of the queued prefetch requests including N different control entries; N serial-connected translation stages for the translation of N control entries of one of the queued prefetch requests into a translated prefetch request, wherein a translation in a i-th translation stage is dependent on a translation in a (i−1)-th translation stage, iε[1, . . . , N]; and a prefetch issuer which is configured to control an index for each of the N different control entries in the prefetch queue and to issue a prefetch of the indexed control entry of the N different control entries for the highest non-stalled translation stage.
US09892049B2 Semiconductor device and method for prefetching to cache memory
A semiconductor device includes a processor, a memory, a plurality of tags, a plurality of ways each of which can store a plurality of data of consecutive addresses of the memory in which a tag value stored in each tag of the plurality of tags is taken as a reference address, and a cache controller configured to determine whether a second way has an address change direction flag matching an address change direction flag of the first way and has a tag value continuous with a tag value of the first way in a direction opposite to a direction that the address change direction flag of the first way indicates and prefetch data indicated by a tag value continuous with the tag value of the first way in the direction that the address change direction flag indicates to the second way based on the result of the determination.
US09892042B2 Method and system for implementing directory structure of host system
A method and system for implementing a directory structure of a host system are disclosed. The method includes: multiple basic computing units interconnecting via a high speed internetwork to construct a system computing unit set; wherein each basic computing unit comprises a protocol processing chip and a system resource management firmware; and dividing a part implementing a logic function in the protocol processing chip into a static part and a dynamic part in advance, wherein the dynamic part can be reconstructed; constructing a system cache directory storage architecture through the dynamic part; and the system resource management firmware managing system resources by means of configuration.
US09892039B2 Non-temporal write combining using cache resources
A method and apparatus for performing non-temporal write combining using existing cache resources is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes executing a first thread on a processor core, the first thread including a first block initialization store (BIS) instruction. A cache query may be performed responsive to the BIS instruction, and if the query results in a cache miss, a cache line may be installed in a cache in an unordered dirty state in which it is exclusively owned by the first thread. The first BIS instruction and one or more additional BIS instructions may write data from the first processor core into the first cache line. After a cache coherence response is received, the state of the first cache line may be changed to an ordered dirty state in which it is no longer exclusive to the first thread.
US09892037B2 Efficient and secure direct storage device sharing in virtualized environments
A method, system and computer program product are disclosed for direct storage device sharing in a virtualized environment. In an embodiment, the method comprises assigning each of a plurality of virtual functions an associated memory area of a physical memory, and executing the virtual functions in a single root-input/output virtualization environment to provide each of a plurality of guests with direct access to the physical memory. In one embodiment, each of the guests is associated with a respective one of the virtual functions; and the assigning each of the plurality of virtual functions an associated memory area includes maintaining a per-virtual function mapping table identifying a respective one mapping function for each of the virtual functions, and each of the mapping functions mapping one of the memory areas of the physical area to an associated virtual memory.
US09892036B2 Apparatus and method of converting address and data of memory in a terminal
An apparatus and method of converting an address and data of a memory in a terminal. The apparatus includes a random key generator configured to generate a new random key, each time the terminal is powered on, an address mapper configured to convert an address of a memory area for data writing or reading using the random key and transmit the converted address to a data converter, and the data converter configured to convert data to be written to the memory using the converted address and convert data to read from the memory using the converted address to original data.
US09892025B2 Using script description to encode conditional statements
Implementations of using script descriptions to encode conditional statements are disclosed. A method of an implementation of the disclosure includes retrieving a description string associated with an executable script. The method also includes generating, in view of the description string, a conditional statement specifying an action to be performed. The method further includes using the conditional statement to control execution of the executable script.
US09892020B1 User interface for specifying data stream processing language programs for analyzing instrumented software
An instrumentation analysis system processes data streams by executing instructions specified using a data stream language program. A user interface allows users to specify data stream language programs. The user interface presents widgets to the user to specify various components of a data stream language program including a filter expression, an analytical function representing an aggregation or transformation, and so on. The user interface allows users to specify an expression based on results of previously specified data stream language programs. The instrumentation analysis system processes the data stream language programs specified by the user to generate a set of result data streams and plots the result data streams, for example, on a screen of a client device.
US09892018B2 Suspending and resuming a graphics application executing on a target device for debugging
Debugging a graphics application executing on a target device. The graphics application may execute CPU instructions to generate graphics commands to graphics hardware for generation of graphics on a display. A breakpoint for the graphics application may be detected at a first time. In response to detecting the breakpoint, one or more graphics commands which were executed by the graphics hardware proximate to the first time may be displayed. Additionally, source code corresponding to CPU instructions which generated the one or more graphics commands may be displayed.
US09892017B2 Automatic repair of scripts
A method and associated system for repairing a running script. A missed object is detected among one or more objects of the running script, the missed object being unrecognized from an original object of a previous running of the script. A change type of the detected missed object is determined. The script is repaired based on the change type.
US09892009B2 System and method for supporting a sliding window for testing an event processing system
Systems and methods can use a testing framework for testing an event processing system. The testing framework operates to apply a sliding window on a stream of input events that are sent to an event processing system, wherein said event processing system processes the stream of input events in a batch mode with one or more sliding cycles, and wherein said sliding window includes one or more input events in a sliding cycle that correspond to a plurality of expected output events. Furthermore, the testing framework can receive a plurality of actual output events at an end of said sliding cycle in the batch mode from the event processing system, and uses said one or more expected output events to verify said one or more actual output events.
US09892005B2 System and method for object-based continuous data protection
A system and method for protecting data in a protected storage system. A replication of the protected storage system at a predetermined time point is stored in an object-based storage in replicated content objects of a target disk. Information related to a write operation in the protected storage system is obtained, the information including: data stored on the protected storage system and metadata related to the stored data. A journal is maintained by: including a copy of the stored data in a content entry in one or more journal content objects, including at least some of the metadata in a metadata entry in one or more metadata objects, storing the journal content objects and metadata objects in the object-based storage, and associating the metadata entry with the content entry. The data received before a predetermined time window is periodically moved from the journal to the target disk.
US09892003B2 Method for automatically configuring backup client systems and backup server systems in a backup environment
Automatically configuring backup client systems and backup server systems in a backup environment includes the following steps: determining if a new backup client system is available in the backup environment; in case of an available new backup client system a backup configuration module performs the sub-steps of: determining data types the new backup client system has to backup; determining corresponding backup policies for the determined data types based on a backup policy table mapping data types with backup policies; selecting a backup server system for the determined data types based on a backup server table including connection details of available backup server systems; configuring the determined backup policies for the data types of the new backup client system on the selected backup server systems; and updating the backup server table with an identifier of the new backup client system and an identifier of the backup policy.
US09892002B1 Incremental continuous data protection
Systems and techniques are provided for incremental Continuous Data Protection (iCDP) as a process to secure frequent, and space efficient, versions of consistent point-in-time images of a group of volumes using snapshot technology. The system described herein provides for automation to create and manage frequent snapshots of defined groups of volumes. The incremental approach of the system described herein provides a convenient way to roll back to prior point-in-time versions to investigate data damage due to processing errors or other forms of corruption. The intervals between versions may be controlled. The system beneficially provides for identifying, monitoring, and reclaiming use of log space in log devices in connection with managing recovery and roll back capabilities of the system to desired data versions for purposes of data protection.
US09892000B2 Undo changes on a client device
In some implementations, a user can be notified when a content item operation initiated by the user on a client device may render a shared or linked content item inaccessible to the user or others. The notification can give the user an option to undo the content item operation. In some implementations, movement of a content item from one directory location to another directory location can be recorded in entries of a local content journal. The local content journal entries can be shared with a content management system and other client devices so that the corresponding content items on the client devices can be moved without downloading additional copies of the content item to the client devices.
US09891993B2 Managing raid parity stripe contention
For managing RAID parity stripe contention using a processor device in a computing environment, delaying one of a multiplicity of operations overlapping a parity sector in a parity stripe with a currently running operation and serializing each one of the multiplicity of operations overlapping the parity sector.
US09891989B2 Storage apparatus, storage system, and storage apparatus control method for updating stored data stored in nonvolatile memory
A control device stores information associating each of a plurality of physical areas with a plurality of logical areas. The control device respectively stores a plurality of first user data included in a first stripe and a first parity data created on the basis thereof in each of the plurality of physical areas, and, in accordance with receiving a write request for updated user data that updates the user data, which is stored in a first physical area, for a first logical area associated with the first physical area, creates a second parity data on the basis of a data group formed using the updated user data and a plurality of second user data that differs from the plurality of first user data.
US09891988B2 Device and method for storing data in a plurality of multi-level cell memory chips
A device for storing data in a plurality of multi-level cell memory chips. The device includes a scrambling unit to generate a plurality of candidate scrambled sequences of data by performing a plurality of scrambling operations on a sequence of data to be stored, a calculation unit to calculate a cost function for each of the plurality of candidate scrambled sequences of data, the result of each cost function being indicative of a balancing degree of subsequences of a candidate scrambled sequence, when the subsequences of the candidate scrambled sequence are written to the plurality of multi-level cell memory chips, a selection unit to select one of the candidate scrambled sequences of data based on the results of the cost functions, and a storing unit to store the selected candidate scrambled sequence of data in the multi-level cell memory chips by storing the subsequences across the multi-level memory chips.
US09891985B1 256-bit parallel parser and checksum circuit with 1-hot state information bus
A parser and checksum circuit includes a 256-bit data bus, IPV4, IPV6, TCP, and UDP state signal buses, a checksum summer and compare circuit, four 64-bit parsing circuits, a V6 extension processor, and a parse state context circuit. Each of the 64-bit parsing circuits includes two 32-bit parsing circuits. The data bus receives a data signal that is part of a packet. IPV4, IPV6, TCP, and UDP state signals are each configurable into 1-hot states where at most 1-bit is digital logic high. Each of the 1-hot states corresponds to a segment of a packet header of one of the IPV4, IPV6, TCP, and UDP protocols. Each 32-bit parsing circuit receives a 1-bit shifted version of the state signals received by the adjacent 32-bit parsing circuit and receives a portion of the data signal. State signals and the data signal portion are received in parallel during a single clock cycle.
US09891984B1 System and method for guided validation of a customized integrated computing system configuration
An integrated computing system configuration system includes a computing system that executes an application to receive a customized integrated computing system configuration having multiple design elements (DEs) that are associated with multiple components of a customized integrated computing system. The application may then, for at least DE, determine whether one or more other DEs in the customized integrated computing system configuration meet a specified criteria associated with the at least one DE, and when at least one of the other DEs does not meet the specified criteria such that the customized integrated computing system configuration comprises a invalid configuration, correct the invalid configuration by modifying one or more of the other DEs such that the customized integrated computing system configuration comprises a valid configuration.
US09891978B1 Fault detection in a multi-core safety-critical avionics system
A system and method may ensure certified operation of a safety-critical avionics system incorporating a multi-core processor (MCP) aboard an aircraft via external architectural mitigation. A redundant processing element (RPE) may be associated with a processing core of the MCP and with safety-critical applications configured to execute on the core. The critical applications generate critical results based on sensed critical data parameters and pass the parameters and results to an external system monitor. The system monitor performs fault detection external to the original core by comparing the critical results and the critical data parameters and notifies the associated critical application if a fault is detected. The associated critical application may then log the fault to a fault history, reset an associated sensor, or notify the crew of the fault.
US09891972B2 Lazy runahead operation for a microprocessor
Embodiments related to managing lazy runahead operations at a microprocessor are disclosed. For example, an embodiment of a method for operating a microprocessor described herein includes identifying a primary condition that triggers an unresolved state of the microprocessor. The example method also includes identifying a forcing condition that compels resolution of the unresolved state. The example method also includes, in response to identification of the forcing condition, causing the microprocessor to enter a runahead mode.
US09891963B2 System and method for optimizing user notifications for small computer devices
A system and method for notifying users in a manner that is appropriate for the event and the environment for the user. The method of the present invention relates to determining the desired properties of an event and assigning varying notification characteristics to that event. Profiles are created of the various events, wherein each profile relates to a different mode or situational environment, such as a meeting environment, an office or normal environment, a louder outside-type environment, etc. The invention further relates to placing the small computer device in a particular mode, either automatically or manually. Once in a particular mode the device provides notifications according to that mode.
US09891955B2 Heterogenous multicore processor configuration framework
A system and method of mapping of a processing task to a target processor is provided. Kernels associated with unit of processing defined for a processor to operate on a processing operation on the target processor required to performing the processing task. A directed acyclic graph (DAG) comprising the kernels and specifying connections between the one or more kernels represents the desired processing task to be executed by the target processor is resolved from the kernels defined in the DAG to a process executed by a processor architecture of the target processor. Data sequencing is determined from the DAG for memory usage in executing the process. Host code is generated to configure and execute the process in relation to the kernel execution for the process resolved for the processing task.
US09891947B2 Consent-based virtual machine migration
A system, method, and computer program product for controlling migration of a VM operable on a first site and a second site. The system includes an identify component for identifying the second site; a request component for sending a consent request message to a software component, wherein the consent request message comprises at least one of an identifier of the VM and an identifier of the second site; a calculate component, operable on the software component and responsive to receiving the consent request message, for determining consent for the second site; a send component, responsive to a positive determination, for sending a consent message; and a migrate component, responsive to receiving the consent message, for migrating the VM from the first site to the second site.
US09891941B2 Method for balancing a load, a system, an elasticity manager and a computer program product
A method, in a virtualized system, for balancing a load across multiple virtual machines instantiated over physical hardware of the system, including vertically scaling the capacity of respective ones of the VMs up to a physical capacity limit, LPHY, from an initially allocated physical capacity, LVIRT, by providing access to additional resources of the physical hardware in response to an increased load causing the or each VM to reach or exceed a threshold capacity LT1, and horizontally scaling the capacity of the system by supplementing the multiple VMs with an additional VM instantiated using a hypervisor of the system when a predefined proportion, U1, of the VMs have a capacity LPHY.
US09891933B2 Automated testing of GUI mirroring
Testing correct mirroring of a GUI. Two GUI specifications are received, a reference GUI specification and a mirrored GUI specification that corresponds to a horizontally mirrored version of the reference GUI specification. For each child element in the reference GUI specification, a start position, width, and width of the parent GUI element are determined from the reference GUI specification; for the corresponding mirrored GUI element, a mirrored start position and a mirrored width are determined from the mirrored GUI specification; and for the mirrored GUI element, a calculated mirrored start position, based on the start position, width, and width of the child GUI element's parent GUI element are determined. If the mirrored start position or the mirrored width is not within a predefined tolerance of the calculated mirrored start position or the width, respectively, the mirrored GUI specification is updated with the calculated mirrored start position or the width, respectively.
US09891931B2 Techniques for efficient remote presentation session connectivity and routing
Techniques are disclosed for efficient remote presentation session connectivity and routing. In an embodiment, the roles of a remote presentation session deployment involved in receiving a connection from a client and determining a virtual machine (VM) to serve the client's remote presentation session are consolidated on one or more servers of the deployment that host such VMs. When this consolidated role receives a connection set up communication from a client, it uses information local to it and its server to determine a VM to serve the remote presentation session. Where the deployment comprises a plurality of such servers, the consolidated role may communicate with an inter-server connection broker to determine a different server that will conduct the remote presentation session.
US09891923B2 Loop predictor-directed loop buffer
A loop predictor trains a branch instruction to determine a trained loop count of a loop. When the loop fits in an instruction buffer, the processor stops fetching from an instruction cache, sends the loop instructions to an execution engine from the buffer without fetching from the cache, maintains a loop pop count of times the branch is sent to the execution engine from the buffer, and predicts the branch instruction is taken when the loop pop count is less than the trained loop count and otherwise predicts not taken.
US09891906B1 Software versioning
Provided is software versioning that allows a set of features to be selectively enabled and/or disabled based on a value of a switch associated with each feature of the set of features. The software versioning includes an administrator component that receives a change to a switch associated with at least one application. A toggle component generates a configuration notice based on an indication of the change to the switch. A tool kit component facilitates implementation of the change at the application based on the configuration notice received from the toggle component.
US09891905B2 Utility meter intelligent firmware update system and method
One embodiment describes a utility metering system. The utility metering system includes a utility meter that is communicatively coupled to a utility service provider, in which the utility meter includes firmware. The utility meter stores a firmware update downloaded from the utility service provider, and determines a particular time to update the firmware with the firmware update, in which the particular time is determined based at least in part on historical time of use data, time of use pricing rates, or a combination thereof. The historical time of use data include utility consumption by a consumer over time and the time of use pricing rates include the price per unit of utility charged to the consumer. Additionally, the utility meter updates the firmware at the particular time.
US09891904B1 Method and apparatus for optimizing implementation of a soft processor executing a fixed program on a target device
A method for designing a system on a target device includes identifying a soft processor to implement on the target device. The soft processor is optimized in response to code to be executed on the soft processor. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
US09891885B2 Flying display device
A display device includes a display unit, at least a flight unit connected to the display unit, a position information receiving unit obtaining information on a current position of the display device, a sensor unit obtaining information of a user, a flight control unit automatically controlling a flight of the display device, a posture information obtaining unit obtaining posture information of the display device, a main control unit controlling an overall operation of respective components of the display device, a posture correction unit varying an angle of the display device or the display unit, a vibration system, a voice recognition unit, a communication module, an input member transmitting input information to the communication module, a power source unit, an obstacle detection unit, a joint manipulator connecting the at least one flight unit and the display unit, and a connector connecting the display unit and the display device.
US09891884B1 Augmented reality enabled response modification
A method for performing the following operations (not necessarily in the following order): (i) receiving by an augmented reality system, a series of images corresponding to views of the real world; (ii) processing, by the augmented reality system, the series of images to determine presence of a first object; (iii) determining, by the augmented reality system, that the first object meets a first set of conditions such that the first object belongs to a first object category; and (iv) responsive to the determination that the first object belongs to the first object category, providing an audio response in the form of one at least one of the following types of audio responses: communicating a predefined sound to an augmented reality user and/or changing audio characteristic(s) of a sound not generated by the augmented reality system which is being experienced by the augmented reality user.
US09891881B2 Audio processing algorithm database
Examples described herein involve maintaining a database of audio processing algorithms. Maintaining the database may involve generating or updating audio processing algorithm entries. In one example, generating an audio processing algorithm may involve a computing device causing a playback device to play a first audio signal in a playback zone, receiving (i) data indicating one or more characteristics of a playback zone, and (ii) data indicating a second audio signal detected by a microphone of the playback device in the playback zone. Based on the second audio signal and a characteristic of the playback device, an audio processing algorithm may be determined. The an association between the determined audio processing algorithm at least one of the one or more characteristics of the playback zone may be stored in the database.
US09891876B2 Facsimile device and image forming device linkage system, linkage device, and linkage method
A linkage system includes a facsimile device, an image forming device, and a linkage device through a network. The facsimile device includes a receiver configured to receive a facsimile document through a public line, and a notifying unit configured to transmit reception information about the facsimile document together with a reception event indicating that the facsimile document is received to the linkage device. The linkage device includes a linkage controller configured to transmit a print request to print the facsimile document included in the reception information to the image forming device when the reception event and the reception information are received. The image forming device includes a printing unit configured to print the facsimile document based on the print request.
US09891875B2 Host device for transmitting print data to printer and method of rendering print data via host device
A host device for transmitting print data to a printer is configured to generate bitmap image data by using the print data, to extract object attribute information from objects forming the print data, to convert the generated bitmap image data and the extracted object attribute information into a format of a printer command which is capable of being processed by the printer, and to transmit the converted bitmap image data and the converted object attribute information to the printer.
US09891866B1 Efficient data retrieval based on random reads
Methods and systems are described herein to provide efficient data retrieval in a data storage system. Specifically, in cases where users of a data storage system are not overly sensitive to data retrieval time, such as the case for backup and archival data storage systems, random read requests may be fulfilled as part of sequential reads to reduce I/O operations. A data storage system may be divided into data storage zones. Sequential reads may be performed for data stored in those data storage zones with pending data retrieval requests. Data retrieval requests may be fulfilled based at least in part on the sequentially-read data.
US09891859B1 Systems and methods for managing non-volatile memory based on temperature
Systems and methods for managing data in non-volatile memory devices across a large range of operating temperatures are provided. Embodiments discussed herein selectively reprogram previously programmed data at a temperature that better enables the data to be read regardless of where within the range of operating temperatures the data is being read. Circuitry and methods discussed herein can keep track of a program temperature associated with each portion of non-volatile memory and use this information along with other criteria to selectively perform temperature based moves of data. This enables a mechanism for data to programmed in out-of-bounds temperature ranges to be reprogrammed within an in-bounds temperatures range so that a temperature delta between the reprogrammed temperature and the read operation temperature is below a threshold that ensure efficient and error free read operations to be performed.
US09891858B1 Deduplication of regions with a storage system
A system and method for performing coarse-grained deduplication of volume regions. A storage controller detects that a first region of a first volume is identical to a second region of a second volume, wherein the first volume points to a first medium and the second volume points to a second medium. In response to detecting the identical regions, the storage controller stores an indication that the first range of the first medium underlies the second range of the second medium. Also in response to detecting the identical regions, the mappings associated with the second range of the second medium are invalidated.
US09891857B2 Utilizing global digests caching in similarity based data deduplication
Input data is partitioned into data chunks and digest values are calculated for each of the data chunks. The positions of similar repository data are found in a repository of data for each of the data chunks. The repository digests of the similar repository data are located and loaded into the global digests cache. The global digests cache contains digests previously loaded by other deduplication processes. The input digests of the input data are matched with the repository digests contained in the global digests cache for locating data matches. The processor prefers to match the input digests of the input data with the repository digests contained in the global digests cache which are of the similar repository data, rather than repository digests which are of other repository data that was not determined as similar to the input data chunks.
US09891855B2 Memory device capable of adjusting operation voltage and application processor for controlling the memory device
A memory device is provided which is capable of adjusting an operation voltage, and an application processor is provided for controlling the memory device. The memory device may include: a receiving terminal for receiving a voltage control signal from an external source, the voltage control signal being for adjusting an operation voltage level according to an operation speed of the memory device; and a voltage adjustment unit for adjusting a level of an operation voltage of the memory device in response to the voltage control signal. The level of the operation voltage is adjusted before a memory operation is performed at the operation speed corresponding to the adjusted operation voltage.
US09891852B2 Implementing extent granularity authorization command flow processing in CAPI adapters
A method, system and computer program product are provided for implementing block extent granularity authorization command flow processing for a Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface (CAPI) adapter. An Application Client builds a command including start LBA and number of LBAs and Child Authorization Handle. The Application Client sends the command directly to the CAPI Adapter via the Application Clients CAPI Server Registers assigned to the specific Application Client. The CAPI adapter validate that the requesting Client is authorized to perform the command using the Authorization Handle and the receiving CAPI Server Register address. The CAPI Adapter executes the validated command and sends completion back to the Application Client.
US09891846B2 System and method for preventing solid state drive corruption after dirty shutdown power loss
An information handling system a first controller and a solid state drive. The first controller receives an indication that a forced shutdown of the information handling system has been initiated, and triggers a cache flush command in response to receiving the indication that the forced shutdown has been initiated. The solid state drive includes a memory to store data, a cache to buffer data prior to writing the data in the memory, and a second controller. The second controller receives the cache flush command, and flushes the cache by writing the data in the cache to the memory in response to the cache flush command being received.
US09891844B2 Variable bit encoding per NAND flash cell to improve device endurance and extend life of flash-based storage devices
Systems, methods, and/or devices are used to implement variable bit encoding to improve device endurance and extend life of storage devices. In some embodiments, the method includes determining a current endurance metric for a plurality of non-volatile memory portions configured to store data encoded in a first encoding format and determining an estimated endurance metric for the plurality of non-volatile memory portions (e.g., corresponding to estimated endurance after reconfiguration of the one or more portions to store data encoded in a second encoding format), and in accordance with a determination that reconfiguration criteria are satisfied (e.g., the estimated endurance metric comprises an improvement over the current endurance metric), reconfiguring the one or more portions to store data encoded in the second encoding format.
US09891842B2 Searching data in parallel using processor-in-memory devices
A method includes comparing, in parallel, a data pattern with data stored into a plurality of columns of memory cells, and in response to detecting the data pattern in the data stored into a particular column of memory cells of the plurality of columns of memory cells, storing in a memory cell of the particular column a value indicative of at least one of an occurrence of the data pattern or a position of the data pattern in the data stored into the particular column.
US09891834B2 Writing data spanning plurality of tape cartridges
A method includes, in a tape apparatus system, receiving a request to write a file from a host, and, in response to the request, dividing sequentially received data of the file into two or more segments. Each of the two or more segments have a predetermined size. The method further includes sequentially writing a series of the two or more segments onto one or more tapes, and determining the predetermined size based on a capacity use efficiency of a plurality of other tapes and a time to copy when a spanning file, written by spanning on the one or more tapes, is copied to the plurality of other tapes. A corresponding computer program product and computer system are also disclosed.
US09891827B2 Multiprocessor computing apparatus with wireless interconnect and non-volatile random access memory
A fan-less Multiprocessor-Computing-Apparatus (MCA) housed in a Metallic-Enclosure (ME) acting as an electromagnetic-Shield for wireless-communications/interconnects (WLI) among components of MCA enabling the whole-range-frequencies from lows of 10-HZs to highs of GHZ and beyond to be able to address almost unlimited Shared-Memory-Units (SMUs) by each processor with each SMU permanently tuned to send/receive data at a particular frequency. The ME is dust-proofed and filled with clean-air/vacuum for efficient-and-reliable WLI. The ME also acts as a heat-sink with the components of MCA placed on Circuit-Boards are mounted on inside in a plane parallel to the respective side of the ME of any required size and shape and heat producing components are firmly attached to the ME, which is waterproofed and placed-under-water for cooling. The SMUs are made up of static non-volatile Random Access Memory that can be read-from and written-to optically.
US09891823B2 System for securely entering particular information and method thereof
A system for securely entering particular information includes a mobile device and a background server. The mobile device includes a first area which is a non-secure environment, a second area which is a secure environment and a switching module implementing switchings between the first and second areas. At least one first application module for executing a business function application is provided in the first area. A second application module for executing a particular information entering application and an encryption module for encrypting entered particular information are provided in the second area. If a particular information entering is required by the first application module, the switching module triggers the second application module to perform the particular information entering, and returns, to the first application module, an encryption result obtained by encrypting the entered particular information. The background server includes an authentication module for authenticating the encryption result.
US09891821B2 Method for controlling a control region of a computerized device from a touchpad
A method for controlling a control region on a display screen of a computerized system is presented. The method includes obtaining data from a touchpad. The data is associated with a position of a portion of the hand of a user when the user operates the touchpad. The method includes transmitting the data from the touchpad to the computerized device and analyzing the data in accordance with a model of a human hand. In certain embodiments, the method includes identifying different sets of virtual keys to be associated with the different fingers of the user's hand and generating a control region comprising the sets of virtual keys. In some embodiments, the method may include displaying the control region in a position on the display screen in accordance with a position of one or more fingers of the user's hand on the touchpad.
US09891819B2 Apparatus and method for inputting character using touch screen in portable terminal
A method of inputting characters in a portable terminal is provided. The method includes displaying a plurality of characters on a keyboard, detecting a touch on the keyboard, displaying one character corresponding to a key corresponding to the touch on the keyboard as enlarged relative to other characters upon detecting the touch, displaying the character, which is displayed enlarged when detecting a release of the touch, in a character input area upon detecting a release of the touch on the keyboard, and displaying a plurality of recommended words in a vicinity of the keyboard based on characters which have been inputted so far, at least one of the plurality of recommended words comprising the characters which have been inputted so far.
US09891818B2 Adaptive touch-sensitive displays and methods
Described are a system and method for modifying an element displayed on a touch-sensitive device. A user input associated with a first element is displayed on a touch-sensitive device. An input error is detected based on the user input. A rule is applied that determines an action to be directed to a second element on the touch-sensitive device in response to the user input error. The action is applied to the second element in response to the applied rule.
US09891816B2 Method and mobile terminal for processing touch input in two different states
A method and a mobile terminal for processing touch input are provided. The mobile terminal has a rectangular touch screen with long sides and short sides. The mobile terminal having two state: a first state in which only the short sides are parallel with a horizontal surface and a second state in which only the long sides are parallel with the horizontal surface. The method comprises the following steps of: obtaining from the touch screen a gesture in a first direction as input by a touch object on the touch screen when the mobile terminal is in the first state; triggering a first touch command in response to the gesture in the first direction; obtaining from the touch screen a gesture in a second direction as input by the touch object on the touch screen when the mobile terminal is in the second state, the second direction being the same as the first direction; and triggering the first touch command in response to the gesture in the second direction. According to the embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to achieve a uniform operation gesture for the same operational instruction by means of self-conversion of the mobile terminal, such that the user experience can be improved.
US09891812B2 Gesture-based selection and manipulation method
A method for selecting multiple content items in a list of content items is presented. In an embodiment, the method first displays a list of content items along the first direction on a display of the computing device. Then, the method detects a first portion of gesture for selecting a first content item in the list of content items. While the first content item is selected, the method detects a trigger for a second portion of the gesture, and then selects at least one second content item based on the second portion of the gesture. The trigger for the second portion of the gesture is a scroll gesture, and while the first content item is selected the scrolling of the list is disabled. A method for manipulating multiple content items in a list of content items is also presented.
US09891808B2 Interactive user interfaces for location-based data analysis
Various systems and methods are provided that display various geographic maps and depth graphs in an interactive user interface in substantially real-time in response to input from a user in order to determine information related to measured data points, depth levels, and geological layers and provide the determined information to the user in the interactive user interface. For example, a computing device may be configured to retrieve data from one or more databases and generate one or more interactive user interfaces. The one or more interactive user interfaces may display the retrieved data in a geographic map, a heat map, a cross-plot graph, or one or more depth graphs. The user interface may be interactive in that a user may manipulate any of the graphs to identify trends or current or future issues.
US09891806B2 Assignment rotator
A method and data processing system for linking a plurality of data structures of a data processing system with a plurality of elements of a man-machine interface (MMI) are provided. The method includes the steps: provision of an MMI with a plurality of elements, arranging a plurality of data structures in a list, selection of an element of the MMI by a user, automatic linking of a first data structure from the list with the selected element of the MMI, and setting the beginning of the list to the data structure that follows the previously linked data structure in the list. The steps of selection of an element of the MMI by a user, automatic linking of a first data structure from the list with the selected element of the MMI, and setting the beginning of the list to the data structure are carried out repeatedly.
US09891800B2 Method and apparatus for providing a notification mechanism
A method for providing a notification mechanism may include causing provision of a notification bar at an edge of a touch screen display in response to an occurrence of an event where the notification bar provides information indicative of the event, enabling, responsive to user input, extension of the notification bar away from the edge of the touch screen display to display one or more levels of other notification classes in addition to the information indicative of the event, causing presentation of the notification bar to remain in an extended position away from the edge of the touch screen display so as to display one or more levels of notification classes upon cessation of the user input and causing, responsive to exposure of each level that has a subsequent level thereafter, an indication of existence of the subsequent level. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product are also provided.
US09891798B2 Face image tracking system
A face image tracking system for a site includes a storage unit storing face images of persons that were acquired when the persons visited the site, an imaging unit configured to capture a face image of a person when the person requests deletion of a face image of the person stored in the storage unit, and a processing unit configured to extract one or more stored face images that have at least a threshold similarity to the face image of the person captured by the imaging unit, and delete one of the extracted face images from the storage unit.
US09891792B1 Method and system for building and utilizing interactive software system predictive models using biometric data
Biometric data is collected to obtain more detailed, connected, and reliable feedback data from users of an interactive software system that has a more empirical and objective basis. The biometric data is then used to create emotional pattern predictive model data representing emotional pattern predictive models associated with users of the interactive software system. The individual emotional pattern predictive models associated with multiple users of the interactive software system are then analyzed and processed to generate emotional pattern profile data for categories of users. These biometric data based predictive models are then used for targeted product diagnosis, targeted interventions, targeted marketing/upsell attempts, and grouping and analysis of feedback and user categories and feedback sources.
US09891784B2 Apparatus and method of displaying medical image
A method of displaying a medical image includes displaying a first image that is generated by rendering volume data of an object in a first direction, displaying on the first image a viewer tool for generating a second image, wherein the viewer tool indicates a section of the object, generating the second image by rendering sub-volume data included in the volume data in a second direction which is different from the first direction and indicated by the viewer tool, and displaying at least a part of the second image.
US09891780B2 User-based customization of a user interface
A customized user interface service includes a self-customization and an auto-customization of user interfaces. A user interface is customized based on usage data of the user. The usage data includes historical navigational data. The usage data is analyzed to identify a pattern of usage. The user interface is customized based on the identified pattern of usage. The customized user interface service also allows a user to select and execute customizations.
US09891776B2 Electromagnetic touch display device and method for manufacturing the same
The present disclosure provides an electromagnetic touch display device and a method for manufacturing the same. The electromagnetic touch display device includes a display device and an electromagnetic stylus. The display device includes an array substrate, a color filter substrate, a grid array electromagnetic induction layer and a control circuit. The grid array electromagnetic induction layer is arranged on the array substrate or the color filter substrate. The control circuit is connected to the grid array electromagnetic induction layer and configured to detect position information of the electromagnetic stylus on the grid array electromagnetic induction layer.
US09891771B2 Providing hover touch on a touch panel and method for driving the touch panel
A touch panel includes touch electrodes and a touch driver configured to apply a driving signal to the touch electrodes to form sensing capacitors comprising the touch electrodes, the touch driver configured to sense a change in an amount of charge caused by the sensing capacitors. The touch driver is configured to distinguish hovering and floating based upon a result of sensing the time change in an amount of charge. The touch driver is configured to apply a highest level of the driving signal to a hovering electrode corresponding to a hovering position from among the touch electrodes.
US09891759B2 Frustrated total internal reflection and capacitive sensing
Detecting force and touch using FTIR and capacitive location. FTIR determines applied force by the user's finger within infrared transmit lines on a touch device. A pattern of such lines determine optical coupling with the touch device. Capacitive sensing can determine (A) where the finger actually touches, so the touch device more accurately infers applied force; (B) whether finger touches shadow each other; (C) as a baseline for applied force; or (D) whether attenuated reflection is due to a current optical coupling, or is due to an earlier optical coupling, such as a smudge on the cover glass. If there is attenuated reflection without actual touching, the touch device can reset a baseline for applied force for the area in which that smudge remains. Infrared transmitters and receivers are positioned where they are not visible to a user, such as below a frame or mask for the cover glass.
US09891752B2 Touch operation detection apparatus
A touch operation detection apparatus includes a touch pad that has an operation surface touchable by an operator's body, and has a plurality of electrostatic sensors incorporated therein each of which detects electrostatic capacitance that is variable according to a touch on the operation surface; a number-of-touched-point determination part that determines whether the number of touched points at which touches are made on the operation surface of the touch pad is greater than or equal to 2 based on signals from the electrostatic sensors; and a sensitivity adjustment execution part that executes a sensitivity adjustment concerning the touch against the operation surface of the touch pad when the number-of-touched-point determination part determines that the number of touched points is greater than or equal to 2.
US09891750B1 Method and apparatus for determining a valid touch event on a touch sensitive device
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for determining a valid touch event on a touch sensitive device. At least two touch events are received from a touch interface. The at least two touch events are combined if a time difference between each of the at least two touch events is less than a time threshold and a proximity between each of the at least two touch events is less than a proximity threshold. A valid touch event is determined if a combined pressure indicator of a combined touch event is greater than a pressure threshold.
US09891744B2 Capacitive detecting circuit, touch detecting circuit and semiconductor integrated circuit using the same
The touch detecting circuit is a capacitive detecting circuit correctable with a sensor capacitance, and includes an integration capacitance. In the touch detecting circuit, a sensor capacitance connected with the touch detecting circuit is charged and discharged; electric charges to input and output for charging and discharging the sensor capacitance are cumulatively added to the integration capacitance. The electric charges to he added to the integration capacitance are inverted in polarity according to directions of charge transfer accompanying the charge and discharge. Not only when charging the sensor capacitance, but also when discharging the sensor capacitance, the absolute values of electric charges to be moved are integrated and therefore, the amount of signals is doubled.
US09891740B2 High density sensor module
A high-density sensor module includes a substrate with a printed circuit board, a first supporting member disposed on a upper surface of the printed circuit board, the first supporting member includes at least one first sensing channel with a first right sidewall, at least one sensor disposed on the first right sidewall and electrically connected to the printed circuit board, and at least one first conductive unit arranged in the first sensing channel. The angle between the first right sidewall and the upper surface of the printed circuit board is not less than 90°. When the first conductive unit is subjected to a pressure from outsides, the first conductive unit slides along a direction toward the upper surface of the printed circuit board and presses the sensors, and the pressure is conductive from the first conductive unit to the sensor. The sensing density and sensing resolution are enhanced.
US09891739B2 Deformable touch and strain sensor
Various examples of deformable sensors are disclosed. In one example, a deformable sensor comprises a ground electrode comprising a plurality of spatially separated lines, and a set of individually-indexed signal channels interdigitated with the spatially separated lines, each individually-indexed signal channel comprising a stretchable conductive path encapsulated in an elastomeric material.
US09891738B2 Ultrasound-based force sensing of inputs
An electronic device that senses home button inputs through ultrasonic force sensing. The electronic device may correlate that amount of force that a user applies to the home button with a specific home button command. In certain embodiments, the system may combine the force of touch information with other information that is sensed for a particular touch to correlate the touch input with a greater number of home button commands. A home button embodiment discussed herein may include a home button image that is displayed on a touch sensitive panel. In other embodiments, a home button may be located outside of the boundaries of a touch sensitive panel.
US09891737B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method and program
An information processing apparatus is provided which include a display control unit that causes a touch panel to display a slider to specify one of specifiable values by an operating body as a specified value and a start edge value and an end edge value stored in a storage unit and if the touch panel acquires position information indicating position on the slider, decides a value corresponding to the position information as the specified value and also decides an interval to decide a new specifiable range in accordance with a contact state quantity acquired by the contact state quantity acquisition unit, specifies the new specifiable range based on the interval using the specified value as a reference.
US09891726B1 Stylus with touch-sensitive retention clip
A stylus includes an elongate gripping member terminating at a writing tip, a communication interface housed within the elongate gripping member, a touch-sensitive retention clip extending from the elongate gripping member, and a controller housed within the elongate gripping member. The communication interface is configured to wirelessly communicate with a computing device. The controller is configured to detect a position or movement of a finger along a length of the touch-sensitive retention clip, and send to the computing device, via the communication interface, information based on the position or movement of the finger along the length of the touch-sensitive retention clip.
US09891719B2 Impact and contactless gesture inputs for electronic devices
A docking station configured to mate to an electronic device enables methods of interacting with the electronic device by impacting (e.g., knocking) on a table on which the device and/or the docking station are disposed and by means of contactless gestures. The electronic device may remain in a powered off state while the docking station continuously monitors for user input. The docking station may have a processor that is capable of detecting a user's impact and contactless gesture inputs.
US09891718B2 Devices for measuring finger motion and recognizing hand gestures
This invention can be embodied in a wearable device or system for measuring finger motion and recognizing hand gestures comprising a distal loop which encircles the intermediate phalanx of a finger, a proximal loop which encircles the proximal phalanx of the finger, a joint-spanning strip which connects these two loops, and a bend sensor which is part of the joint-spanning strip. Changes in energy transmitted through, or generated by, the bend sensor are used to measure the motion and/or configuration of the proximal interphalangeal joint.
US09891708B2 Method and apparatus for generating haptic effects using actuators
A method and apparatus of actuator control mechanisms for haptic effects are disclosed. The apparatus can include an actuator and a controller for controlling a haptic cell. Depending on the type of haptic effect desired, as well as the damping characteristics of the system, the controller can generate a kick-in pulse followed by a main pulse to create an increased acceleration response, and/or a braking pulse to provide a damping effect for a short mechanical type of haptic effect.
US09891702B2 Head-mounted display device, method of controlling head-mounted display device, and computer program
A head-mounted display device with which a user can visually recognize a virtual image and an outside scene includes an image display unit that causes the user to visually recognize the virtual image, a specifying unit that specifies procedure information, which is information representing a series of action procedures, using a virtual object to be displayed in addition to a real world, the specifying unit specifying at least a singularity of kind of the procedure information out of a plurality of kinds of the procedure information prepared in advance, and an acquiring unit that acquires the specified procedure information and incidental procedure information, which is the procedure information incidental to the procedure information before and after the specified procedure information and causes the image display unit to form the virtual image representing the virtual object included in at least one of the acquired procedure information and the incidental procedure information.
US09891701B2 Apparatus, system, and method for automatic identification of sensor placement
A location of a sensor is determined by: (1) receiving time series data including components in a plurality of dimensions, wherein the time series data correspond to measurements of the sensor that is applied to a subject; (2) determining a plurality of subsequences associated with the time series data, wherein each of the plurality of subsequences represents a characteristic pattern projected along one of the plurality of dimensions; (3) identifying a correlated subset of the plurality of subsequences as at least one instance of an activity of the subject; and (4) based on features of the correlated subset, determining the location of the sensor as applied to the subject.
US09891699B2 System and method for performing distributed power management without power cycling hosts
Power consumption by a first host included in a plurality of hosts in a clustered computing system, where each of the hosts executes one or more applications, is managed by detecting that a utilization level of the first host falls below a threshold value and, responsive to the detecting, migrating one or more applications executing on the first host to a second host. After the migration is completed, the first host is caused to consume less power while remaining powered on.
US09891698B2 Audio processing during low-power operation
A system may configure at least a low power engine (LPE) and network interface circuitry when transitioning from an active state to a low-power state. The network interface circuitry may be configured to receive information from a network and to store any received information containing audio information into a memory location. The LPE may be configured to monitor the memory location, to retrieve the stored information from the memory location, to generate audio information based on the stored information and to provide the audio information to audio circuitry for playback. It is also possible for the LPE to receive audio information from the audio circuitry, to generate information for transmission based on the audio information and to store the information into a second memory location. The network interface circuitry may then retrieve the stored information from the second memory location and transmit the information to the network.
US09891697B2 Optimizing power consumption in a communication system
Within a communication system that includes multiple communication channels, a low-power mode of operation and a higher-power mode of operation are provided. Each channel is allocated to one of several groups, based on criteria such as whether power is allocated to that channel in low power mode, and whether power was allocated to that channel in a previous high power mode. Initial power levels for each channel for each mode are approximated using an interpolation rule known to both the receive and the transmitter. The system switches between modes according to a PMD pre-defined schedule. When a new power mode begins, the receiver measures signal power received on each channel and then transmits corrective information sufficient to allow adaptation of power levels to achieve PMD pre-defined levels of received power.
US09891688B2 Method for operating at least two data processing units with high availability, in particular in a vehicle, and device for operating a machine
A method for operating at least two data processing units with high availability, in particular in a vehicle, is provided. A first data processing unit and a second data processing unit can each provide the same function to an extent of at least 60 percent or at least 90 percent. The second data processing unit removes automatically at least one entry for a process to be executed from a memory unit or automatically places itself into a standby mode.
US09891683B2 Methods and systems for memory initialization of an integrated circuit
This disclosure relates generally to data processing, and more particularly, to methods and systems for memory initialization of an integrated circuit. In one embodiment, a method for memory initialization at a circuitry is provided. The method comprises: identifying a portion of the circuitry configured as a memory device; detecting a start of a power-off state for a power domain within the circuitry including the memory device; performing a write operation to write data of a pre-determined pattern to the memory device upon detecting the start of the power-off state; and providing the data stored at the memory device for a reading operation after the power-off state ends.
US09891681B2 Adaptive graphics subsystem power and performance management
Examples are disclosed for adaptive graphics subsystem power and performance management including adjusting one or more power management or performance attributes for a graphics subsystem for a computing platform based on a comparison of a current quality metric to a target quality metric. The current and target quality metric to be separately determined based on current and target quality of service (QoS) values for power management and performance for at least portions of the computing platform.
US09891680B2 Information handling system multi-purpose connector guide pin structure
A USB Type C connector port adapts to support docking solutions with enhanced power transfer features, including increased power transfer levels supported through a guide pin and connector interface, rapid power transfer configuration changes by applying pre-negotiated power settings, external battery charge and discharge at an information handling system with improved efficiency accomplished by transitioning voltage between native and boosted levels responsive to information handling system load, and robust connector port coupling in a cavity of a connector shell.
US09891676B2 Computer case
A computer case includes a case body, a carrying structure and a cooler. The case body is with an opening formed thereon. The carrying structure is detachably connected to the case body from the outside and corresponds to the position of the opening. The cooler is fixed to the carrying structure. This way, computer peripherals can be installed without disassembling the case body.
US09891665B2 Wearable smart device
A wearable smart device have a display, a body configured to support the display by having a prescribed curvature to be worn on a user body of a user, a band configured to be detachably coupled with the body by having a prescribed curvature, a first connector configured to couple a first end portion of the band to the body, the first connector configured to separate the first end portion of the band from the body, and a second connector configured to couple a second end portion of the band opposing the first end portion to the body, the second connector configured to separate the second end portion of the band opposing the first end portion from the body. A first direction for separating the band from the body in the first connector is different from a second direction for separating the band from the body in the second connector.
US09891659B2 Display device
A display device including a back cover, a frame, a display panel and a stiffener is provided. The display panel is disposed between the back cover and the frame. The stiffener, disposed between the display panel and the back cover, has an opening and includes a main body and at least one fixing member. The main body includes a first portion, a second portion, a third portion and a fourth portion which are one-piece formed and enclose the opening. The first portion has a first outer edge. The second portion has a second outer edge. The fixing member is disposed on the first outer edge. The width of the second portion at the connecting position between the first portion and the second portion is equal to or larger than the distance between the second outer edge and the center of the fixing member.
US09891658B2 Medical supply cabinet with lighting features
A medical supply cabinet having improved features for user access, user control, and illumination is provided. The supply cabinet is provided with a selectively controllable illumination source, such as light-emitting diodes, that provide the operator with visual information regarding access to individual compartments of the supply cabinet.
US09891650B2 Current generation circuit, and bandgap reference circuit and semiconductor device including the same
A current generation circuit including a first and a second bipolar transistors, a current distribution circuit that makes a first current and a second current flow through the first and second bipolar transistors, respectively, the first current and the second current corresponding to a first control voltage, a first NMOS transistor disposed between the first bipolar transistor and the first current distribution circuit, a second NMOS transistor disposed between the second bipolar transistor and the first current distribution circuit, a first resistive element, a first operational amplifier that outputs the second control voltage to the gates of the first and the second NMOS transistors according to a drain voltage of the first NMOS transistor and a reference bias voltage, and a second operational amplifier that generates the first control voltage according to a drain voltage of the second NMOS transistor and the reference bias voltage.
US09891640B2 Sensing element for semiconductor
An embodiment relates to a device comprising a high-side semiconductor, a low-side semiconductor, a first sensing element arranged adjacent to the high-side semiconductor. The first sensing element is isolated from the high-side semiconductor and the first sensing element is directly connectable to a processing device.
US09891639B2 Integrated circuit power supply regulator
The current signature of an electronic function is masked by controlling a current source that supplies power for the electronic function is controlled in a dynamically-varying manner. Excess current is detected and compared to a threshold. If the detected excess current meets the threshold, the operation of the electronic function is modified, for example by controlling a clock.
US09891638B2 Systems and methods for communicating high speed signals in a communication device
A coupling module can be used to communicate high speed signals between an optical transceiver and a processing module of an optical communication device, such as an optical line termination (OLT) or an optical network unit (ONU). The coupling module can adjust the DC offset voltage level of the signal output by the optical transceiver to the DC offset voltage level required by the processing module. In addition, the coupling module splits the output signal from the optical transceiver and passes the signal to both a high pass filter and a low pass filter that are connected in parallel. The outputs of the high pass filter and the low pass filter are then combined and provided to the processing module. The high pass filter and the low pass filter can be configured such that all frequencies of the signal from the optical transceiver are provided to the processing module.
US09891635B1 Dual-piston pressure reducer
A pressure-reducing flow regulator for use between a pressurized source and a pump inlet uses dual pistons to reduce the pressure at the pump inlet. Pressure reduction is achieved due to the ratio between the sum of the areas of the two pistons and the area of the inlet. When used in a compressed air foam system, this pressure reducer serves to increase the volume of air available at the desired pump pressure. In one embodiment, a flow of liquid is allowed through a central tube between the two pistons. In another embodiment, the central tube is sealed and a low-pressure bypass allows for flow between the outlet chamber and pressure chamber.
US09891615B2 Numerical controller with function of automatically reconstructing settings and function of preventing incorrect settings
A numerical controller includes a storage area for storing startable start-up settings and a database for storing start-up setting values that inhibit the completion of a start-up. If a start-up has been completed at the time of start-up, current start-up settings are stored in the storage area as startable settings. If the start-up has not been completed, start-up setting values that inhibit the completion are registered in the database, the current settings are reconstructed to startable settings, and the numerical controller is restarted. After start-up settings are changed, the database is searched. If the same start-up settings as the changed start-up setting are found, the found start-up settings are outputted.
US09891612B2 Intermediate linear positioning
A system is described for positioning a load in of multiple positions disposed over a linear axis. A linear actuator moves the load into each of the positions. A first position is at an end of the movement, with a second position opposite. A third position is intermediate between the first and the second positions. A stop actuator is made of a configurable material switchable selectively between an engaged configuration, in which the load is positioned in the at least third position, and a disengaged configuration, in which the load is freely movable between the first and the second positions.
US09891610B2 Computation unit, assistance device, output control method, display control method, and program
A CPU unit of a PLC executes a motion control and a sequence control. The CPU unit stores a CAM table and a control program for performing the motion control using the CAM table. When a microprocessor receives a command for altering one of a plurality of phases and/or a displacement associated with the phase, the microprocessor alters the phase and/or the displacement in the CAM table to a value that is on the basis of the command. When the microprocessor performs the alteration, the microprocessor executes a control program using a post-alteration CAM table, and outputs the execution results to an apparatus to be controlled.
US09891609B2 Central control apparatus for controlling facilities and facility control system having the same
This specification relates to a central control apparatus, which is configured to calculate time-division power usage as predicted power usage, which is consumed by at least one facility in a control area within a specific time section, on the basis of predicted external temperature corresponding to the control area within the specific time section and a time-division model, calculate variable-based degree day (VBDD) daily power usage as predicted daily power usage corresponding to the control area on the basis of the predicted external temperature and a VBDD model, and calculate final power usage as final predicted power usage consumed in the control area within the specific time section on the basis of the time-division power usage and the VBDD daily power usage, and a facility control system including the same.
US09891597B2 Electronic device
An electronic device includes a solar panel including a solar cell, the solar cell including a plurality of light receiving regions and a connecting region, the connecting region having a width narrower than widths of the plurality of light receiving regions and connecting the plurality of light receiving regions, wherein a conductive reinforcing material made of a conductive material is provided in the connecting region and is electrically connected to the plurality of light receiving regions.
US09891587B2 Composite component with stressed resilient means
The invention relates to a composite component comprising an element with an opening into which extend stressed resilient means confined within a volume of an at least partially amorphous metal alloy, said composite component comprising a passage that, is centered with respect to said stressed resilient means.
US09891571B2 Post-processing device and image forming apparatus
A post-processing device includes a processing stacking portion that allows media to be stacked thereon; a binding member that performs a binding process on the media; a medium ejection portion on which the media ejected from the processing stacking portion are stacked and which moves upward and downward; and a pressing member that presses an upper surface of the media on the medium ejection portion. When media that have not been subjected to the binding process are stacked on the medium ejection portion, the pressing member and the media are brought into contact with each other. When media that have been subjected to the binding process are stacked on the medium ejection portion, the pressing member and the media are disposed further away from each other than when media that have not been subjected to the binding process are stacked on the medium ejection portion.
US09891570B2 Image forming device, image forming system, and image forming method
There are included an image forming unit for forming an image on continuous paper, a continuous paper conveying unit for conveying the continuous paper, and a control unit for controlling the image forming unit and the continuous paper conveying unit, wherein, after conveyance is started by the continuous paper conveying unit in printing preparation and before printing is started, the control unit is enabled to perform meandering prevention approach control of stabilizing conveyance of continuous paper that is being conveyed, and allows switching between performance and non-performance of the meandering prevention approach control and/or changing a level of the meandering prevention approach.
US09891561B2 Image forming device and method of acquiring photoreceptor layer thickness
An image forming device that forms an image by transferring a toner image formed by developing an electrostatic latent image formed on a photoreceptor from the photoreceptor to an intermediate transfer body by applying a transfer bias to a transfer member and putting the transfer member in contact with the intermediate transfer body. The device includes: a current supplier selectively supplying a first constant current and a second constant current to the transfer member; a first voltage acquirer acquiring a first voltage occurring between the transfer member and the intermediate transfer body while the transfer member is supplied with the first constant current; a second voltage acquirer acquiring a second voltage occurring between the transfer member and the photoreceptor while the transfer member is supplied with the second constant current; and a thickness acquirer acquiring a value indicating photoreceptor layer thickness of the photoreceptor by using the first and second voltages.
US09891554B2 Developing device and image forming apparatus
A developing device includes a container chamber that contains developer containing carrier and toner; a supply portion that is adjacent to the container chamber and to which supplying toner or supplying developer, which contains the supplying toner and supplying carrier, is supplied at a supplying position in the supply portion; a transporting member that transports the supplying toner or the supplying developer toward the container chamber in the supply portion; and a guide capable of guiding the developer to the supplying position.
US09891550B2 Developing device which can detect rotational position of developing roller
A developing device is equipped with a developing roller rotationally driven for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on a surface of an image supporting body with toner, a screw rotationally driven of which a ratio of number of rotations to number of rotations of the developing roller being rotationally driven is constant, and a processor. The processor is configured to detect toner density in developer by using a sensor installed facing the screw, during rotationally drive of the screw, and detect information indicating a rotational position of the developing roller, based on ripples which occur in the toner density detected.
US09891548B2 Image forming method, toner, and image forming apparatus
An image forming method is provided. The method includes the steps of forming an electrostatic latent image on a photoconductor; developing the electrostatic latent image into a toner image with a toner; transferring the toner image onto a recording medium having a smoothness of 20 s or less; and fixing the toner image on the recording medium. The toner exhibits an adhesion force of 100 gf or more, where the adhesion force is the maximum value of a pull force between a layer of the toner and standard paper determined by a tacking test with a probe temperature of 140° C.
US09891544B2 Toner compositions with optimized beta-carboxyethyl acrylate shell latex for improved particle formation and morphology
Disclosed herein include toner compositions with toner particles having a core-shell type structure, where the core comprises a first resin comprising a styrene-acrylate copolymer and an amorphous polyester resin, and the shell comprises a second resin comprising beta-carboxyethyl acrylate (b-CEA) in an amount of from about 0.05 pph to about 2.5 pph by weight of the second resin.
US09891539B2 Projection optical system, exposure apparatus, and exposure method
An immersion projection optical system having, for example, a catadioptric and off-axis structure, reduces the portion of an image space filled with liquid (immersion 5 liquid), The projection optical system, which projects a reduced image of a first plane onto a second plane through the liquid, includes a refractive optical element (Lp) arranged nearest to the second plane. The refractive optical element includes a light emitting surface (Lpb) shaped to be substantially symmetric with respect to two axial directions (XY·axes) perpendicular to each other on the second plane. The light emitting surface has a central axis (Lpba) that substantially coincides with a central axis (40a) of a circle (40) corresponding to a circumference of a light entering surface (Lpa) of the refractive optical element. The central axis of the light emitting surface is decentered in one of the two axial directions (Y˜axis) from an optical axis (AX).
US09891533B2 Conjugate common optical path lithography lens
A conjugate common light path lithography lens set includes a first, second, third, and fourth spherical mirrors, arranged sequentially, a spherical reflecting mirror arranged below the fourth spherical mirror, a first and second planar reflecting mirrors, inclinedly arranged above the first spherical mirror, so that a conjugate telecentric component pattern is formed to maintain an pattern of an object to have a non-deformed pattern after experiencing these optical components. As such, the omni-spherical mirror set and two kinds of optical material are mutually arranged to form the novel conjugate common light path lithography lens set. This may further achieve the function of the lithography lens, and have a direct effect on the manufacturing cost. And, the efficacies of reduced component number, easier manufacture of the optical components (satisfied with the lens manufacturing's experience equation), easier calibration, reduced chromatic abberation, optimized aperature F/#, and a reduced cost may be achieved.
US09891529B2 Light transmission device and method for semiconductor manufacturing process
A light transmission device is provided. The light transmission device includes a light source, a light transmission module and at least one light regulator. The light transmission module transmits a portion of the light of the light source for implementing a first semiconductor manufacturing process over the wafer. The light source is utilized to implement a second semiconductor manufacturing process over a wafer. The first semiconductor manufacturing process is different from the second semiconductor manufacturing process. The at least one light regulator regulates the light of the light transmission module transmitted to the wafer.
US09891518B2 Mask
A mask, comprising an opaque region, a first semi-transparent region, and a second semi-transparent region. The transmittance of the second semi-transparent region is less than that of the first semi-transparent region. The mask solves the over-etching problem caused by the difference between the thicknesses of photoresist in different regions.
US09891517B2 Translucent screen and image projection system
An image projection system includes a translucent screen, a projector that projects image light to the translucent screen, and a controller that controls the projector and the translucent screen. The translucent screen includes a first light control film configured to be switchable between a transmissive state for transmitting incident light therethrough and a diffusion state for diffusing incident light, and a second light control film configured such that the transmittance thereof with respect to incident light can be changed. The controller has: a first mode in which, in the state where the projector does not project image light, the first light control film is in the transmissive state and the second light control film is in the state of having transmittance for transmitting incident light therethrough; and a second mode in which, in the state where the projector projects image light, the first light control film is in the diffusion state and the second light control film is in the state of having transmittance lower than the transmittance in the first mode. The controller is settable to the first mode or the second mode.
US09891508B2 Projection-type image display device
A optical system including a projection lens system 102 for emitting light image to be enlarging-projected is accommodated inside a frame 1 configured with a lower case 2 and an upper case 3, a reflecting mirror 32 which enlarging-projects the image light emitted from the optical system toward a screen S or a top surface of a table T as a display plane is openably attached to a portion of the upper case of the frame, the device can be installed by a bottom surface of the lower case or one side surface thereof, a stand leg 5 is accommodated integrally with the case and extractably in the one side surface of the lower case, and the stand leg has a form (an inclination angle, a ratchet mechanism, a locking mechanism, and the like) satisfying an installation condition for vertically erected arrangement in the extracted state.
US09891501B2 Polycrystalline silicon thin film transistor device and method of fabricating the same
A method of fabricating a polycrystalline silicon thin film transistor device includes the following steps. A substrate is provided, and a buffer layer having dopants is formed on the substrate. An amorphous silicon layer is formed on the buffer layer having the dopants. A thermal process is performed to convert the amorphous silicon layer into a polycrystalline silicon layer by means of polycrystalization, and to simultaneously out-diffuse a portion of the dopants in the buffer layer into the polycrystalline silicon layer for adjusting a threshold voltage. The polycrystalline silicon layer is patterned to form an active layer. A gate insulating layer is formed on the active layer. A gate electrode is formed on the gate insulating layer. A source doped region and a drain doped region are formed in the active layer.
US09891499B2 Acousto-optic modulator
According to one embodiment, an acousto-optic modulator includes an acousto-optic medium and a piezoelectric transducer. The acousto-optic medium has a configuration of a hexahedron. The acousto-optic medium has surfaces D, E, F, G and H. The piezoelectric transducer is provided on a surface C of the acousto-optic medium. The surface D opposes the surface C and has respective four sides shared by the surfaces E, F, G and H. Four angles defined between the surface D and the surfaces E, F G and H each is other than 90°. At least one of eight angles defined between each pair of the surfaces C, E, F, G and H is other than 90°. The each pair has one shared side.
US09891497B2 Electrochromic device and method for producing electrochromic device
To provide an electrochromic device including: a support; a first electrode formed on the support; a second electrode facing the first electrode, where through-holes are formed in the second electrode; an electrochromic layer disposed in a space between the first electrode and the second electrode; a first electrolyte layer disposed in the space between the first electrode and the second electrode; a second electrolyte layer disposed to communicate with the first electrolyte layer through the through-holes; an inorganic protective layer, which is disposed on a surface of the second electrolyte layer not facing the second electrode, and is configured to shield oxygen and water vapor; and an organic protective layer disposed on a surface of the inorganic protective layer that does not face the second electrolyte layer.
US09891496B2 Electrochromic display device
Provided is an electrochromic display device, including: a pair of electrodes facing each other; an electrochromic layer provided to one of the pair of electrodes: and an electrolytic solution layer provided between the electrodes facing each other, wherein the electrochromic display device includes an yttrium-containing metal oxide layer between the electrochromic layer and the electrode to which the electrochromic layer is provided.
US09891495B2 Array substrate and fabricating method thereof, and display panel
An array substrate and a fabricating method thereof, and a display panel are provided. The array substrate includes a base substrate and a plurality of pixel units arranged in matrix on the base substrate, wherein, a first electrode groove and a second electrode groove separated from each other are arranged in a region of the base substrate corresponding to one of the pixel units, the first electrode groove and the second electrode groove respectively extending from an upper surface of the base substrate towards a lower surface of the base substrate; the pixel unit includes a pixel electrode and a common electrode, the pixel electrode being arranged in the first electrode groove, and the common electrode being arranged in the second electrode groove.
US09891488B2 Array substrate and manufacture method thereof
A method for manufacturing an array substrate is provided. The array substrate, by providing a black matrix and a color resist layer on the array substrate and providing the color resist layer on the TFT layer, prevents bad influences on the color resist layer caused by a high temperature TFT process so as to provide a liquid crystal panel with improved displaying quality. The method includes, firstly, forming a black matrix on a substrate, and secondly, implementing a TFT manufacture process on the black matrix, and then forming a color resist layer after the TFT manufacture process. Accordingly, forming both the black matrix and the color resist layer on the array substrate can be achieved, where the color resist layer is formed after the TFT manufacture process to prevent bad phenomenon caused by the high temperature of the TFT process.
US09891485B2 Liquid crystal display
A liquid crystal display includes a first substrate, a second substrate disposed to face the first substrate and including a common electrode, and a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second substrates, where the first substrate includes an insulating substrate, a thin-film transistor which is disposed on the insulating substrate and include a gate electrode, a first pixel electrode which is disposed on the insulating substrate to be spaced apart from the thin film transistor and charges a first voltage, a second pixel electrode which is disposed on the insulating substrate to be spaced apart from the thin film transistor, is disposed in a same layer as the first pixel electrode, and receives a second voltage having a magnitude different from the first voltage, and a storage electrode disposed on the same layer as the gate electrode and to overlap a portion of the second pixel electrode.
US09891479B2 Liquid crystal display device including a pixel electrode and a common electrode
According to one embodiment, a liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a liquid crystal layer. The first substrate includes a first line, a second line, a switching element, a common electrode, an insulating film disposed on the common electrode, a pixel electrode connected with the switching element and opposed to the common electrode with the insulating film interposed therebetween, and a first alignment film covering the pixel electrode. The second substrate includes a second alignment film. And the pixel electrode includes one main pixel electrode extending in a belt shape in a pixel area defined by the first line and the second line.
US09891471B2 Backlight unit having a lens with refraction and reflection portions
A display device is provided. The display device includes: a substrate; and at least one light assembly separately located on the substrate, wherein the light assembly includes: a light source; and a lens configured to shield an upper surface and a side surface of the light source, wherein the lens includes: a refraction portion separately located on the upper surface of the light source; and a reflection portion separately located at the side surface of the light source. Thereby, the lens includes a reflection portion located at a side surface of the light source, thereby improving light efficiency of a backlight unit.
US09891470B2 Reflector sheet, backlight module and display apparatus
A reflector sheet, a backlight module and a display apparatus, which relate to the display technical field, are provided. They can reserve a space for deformation during thermal expansion of the reflector sheet and prevent the reflector sheet from being deformed, thereby avoiding uneven light. The reflector sheet comprises a reflector sheet body and apertures located in the reflector sheet body and configured for allowing a luminous body to pass therethrough, the apertures comprising first apertures and second apertures, wherein each of the first apertures is configured for relatively fixing a luminous body passing therethrough and the reflector sheet body, and each of the second apertures is configured for reserving a gap between a luminous body passing therethrough and the reflector sheet body. Also disclosed is use of the reflector sheet for manufacturing a display apparatus.
US09891460B2 Substrate for display, display panel and display device
A substrate for display, a display panel and a display device are provided. The substrate for display comprises a base comprising an upper surface and a lower surface which are opposite to each other. The lower surface of the base is formed with scattering microstructures, and the upper surface of the base is formed with a layer structure for display, thereby achieving ultrathin appearance and low cost of the display device.
US09891447B2 Pair of progressive ophthalmic lenses
A pair of progressive ophthalmic lenses (1, 2) meets special conditions for improving binocular vision of a wearer, while avoiding discomfort for peripheral vision. A first one of the conditions relates to height values of far vision fields, intermediate vision fields and/or proximate vision fields, for indicating that the fields are different enough in height between both lenses. A second one of the conditions sets a maximum value for the relative difference in mean refractive power gradient between both lenses.
US09891445B1 Passive damping solution to optical image stabilization for voice coil motors
In some embodiments, an apparatus includes an optics assembly housing an optics component. In some embodiments, the optics assembly is configured to move within the apparatus. In some embodiments, the optics assembly is suspended by a plurality of wires on a base component of the apparatus. In some embodiments, one or more passive dampers disposed around the plurality of wires. In some embodiments, the passive dampers are configured to passively dampen motions of the optics assembly within the apparatus, and each of the one or more passive dampers radially surrounds a portion of a length of a respective one of the plurality of wires over a portion of the length of the respective one of the plurality of wires.
US09891434B2 Image display system
An image display system includes a projector, a transparent screen, and a polarization adjuster. The projector projects image light. The transparent screen diffuses the image light that has been projected, to display an image. The polarization adjuster adjusts the image light that is to enter the transparent screen so that the image light is p-polarized.
US09891426B2 Laser scanning display device
A dimmer unit is equipped with a first light detection unit that modulates the light intensity of composite laser light emitted from a composite laser light emission unit and detects the light intensity of the composite laser light before entering the dimmer unit, and a second light detection unit that detects the light intensity of the composite laser light after entering the dimmer unit. The light intensity characteristic for each color in the composite laser light emission unit is calculated on the basis of the light intensity detected by the first light detection unit, and the white balance of each color in the composite laser light emission unit is adjusted on the basis of the light intensity detected by the second light detection unit.
US09891423B2 Method for the correction of spherical aberration in microscopic applications
A procedure for the correction of spherical aberration in microscopic applications, wherein various recordings of a specimen to be observed are taken and evaluated for the purpose of changing the setting values of the optical system. The correction values are stored in a correction matrix as a function of the recording position, the recording time, the wavelength, and the temperature, wherein the determination and storage of the correction values are carried out in each recording position in the x, y, and z coordinates, and/or the correction values are determined after a selection of grid points by interpolation, so that the correction values of the interpolated correction matrix are the starting values for the subsequent exact determination by measurement.
US09891417B2 Locally imaging a structure in a sample at high spatial resolution
For high spatial resolution imaging a structure in a sample, the structure being marked with luminescence markers, light that has an effect on the emission of luminescence light by the luminescence markers is directed onto the sample with an intensity distribution having a zero point and intensity maxima neighboring the zero point in at least one direction. A scan area which is a part of the sample is scanned with the zero point. Luminescence light emitted out of a local area including the zero point is registered and assigned to the respective location of the zero point in the sample. Dimensions of the scan area, in at least one direction in which the intensity maxima are neighboring the zero point, are limited such that they are not larger than 75% of a distance of the intensity maxima in the at least one direction.
US09891415B2 Zoom lens and imaging apparatus
A zoom lens is constituted by, in order from the object side to the image side: a positive first lens group; a positive second lens group; a negative third lens group; a negative fourth lens group; and a positive fifth lens group. The first lens group and the fifth lens group are fixed with respect to an image formation plane while the second lens group, the third lens group, and the fourth lens group move to change the distances among adjacent lens group when changing magnification. Conditional Formula (1) below is satisfied. 2.1
US09891412B2 Imaging lens
An imaging lens which uses a larger number of constituent lenses for higher performance and features a low F-value, low-profile design and a wide field of view. Designed for a solid-state image sensor, the imaging lens includes constituent lenses arranged in order from an object side to an image side: a first positive refractive power lens; a second negative refractive power lens; a third lens; a fourth lens; a fifth lens; a sixth lens having a concave image-side surface near an optical axis; and a seventh negative refractive power lens.
US09891410B2 Imaging lens
An imaging lens includes a first lens having negative refractive power; a second lens having positive refractive power; a third lens having positive refractive power; and a fourth lens, arranged in this order from an object side to an image plane side. The second lens is arranged to face the third lens. The first lens has a focal length f1 and the fourth lens has an Abbe's number νd4 so that the specific conditional expressions are satisfied.
US09891403B2 Motor for driving lenses
Disclosed is a motor for driving lenses. The motor includes a case, a yoke fixed in the case, a magnet fixed in the yoke, a carrier equipped with lenses and installed in the magnet such that the carrier moves up and down within the magnet, a coil coupled with the carrier, in which the coil cooperates with the magnet to move up and down the carrier, a spring unit including first and second springs having arc shapes and being separated from each other while forming a ring shape as a whole, in which an outer peripheral surface of the spring unit is fixed to the case, an inner peripheral surface of the spring unit is fixed to the carrier to elastically support the carrier, and a lead wire of the coil is connected to the spring unit so that external power is supplied to the coil, a spacer supporting the outer peripheral surface of the spring unit, and a terminal provided on the spacer, in which one side of the terminal protrudes downward by passing through a bottom of the case to make connection with the spring unit and a main PCB of a product.
US09891397B2 Multi-fiber, fiber optic cables and cable assemblies providing constrained optical fibers within an optical fiber sub-unit
Multi-fiber, fiber optic cables and cable assemblies providing constrained optical fibers within an optical fiber sub-unit are disclosed. The optical fiber sub-unit(s) comprises optical fibers disposed adjacent a sub-unit strength member(s) within a sub-unit jacket. Movement of optical fibers within a sub-unit jacket can be constrained. In this manner, the optical fibers in an optical fiber sub-unit can be held together within the optical fiber sub-unit as a unit.
US09891396B2 Optical module
An electrical interface includes an insulating body, first electrodes, and second electrodes. The insulating body includes a first front edge surface and a second front edge surface facing in a direction along a transmission direction of an optical signal at an optical interface and having different heights. The first electrode and the second electrode are provided on the insulating body so as to have a thickness from the first front edge surface and the second front edge surface in a direction of the height. A first flexible wiring board and a second flexible wiring board include a first area and a second area extending in directions along the first front edge surface and the second front edge surface, respectively, of the insulating body, and include, in the first area and the second area, first pads and second pads electrically connected with the first electrodes and the second electrodes.
US09891393B2 Imaging through optical fibers for coupling optimization
Technologies are generally provided to establish imaging through an optical fiber to enhance optical coupling between an optoelectronic device and the optical fiber. Imaging may be established by determining transmission properties of the optical fiber based on an observed light pattern, and applying a phase mask to input light based on the transmission properties to produce a focused light at the output end of the optical fiber. The focused light may be employed to determine a position and orientation of the optoelectronic device relative to the optical fiber by scanning the focused light and collecting light reflected from the scanning of the optoelectronic device at a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera and generating an image of the optoelectronic device. The position and orientation of the target device may be adjusted employing precision alignment tools to enhance alignment of the target device with the optical fiber for optimal coupling.
US09891390B2 Fiber optic connector assembly and method for manufacturing the same
A method for manufacturing a fiber optic connector assembly, comprising: providing a ferrule having a first fiber and a cable having a second fiber; adjusting the ferrule to locate the first fiber at a first predetermined orientation, and adjusting the cable to locate the second fiber at a second predetermined orientation; and inserting the first fiber located at the first predetermined orientation and the second fiber located at the second predetermined orientation into a alignment tool received in a housing of a fiber optic connector. Wherein the first and second predetermined orientations are set so that a distance between a center of a fiber core of the first fiber and a center of a fiber core of the second fiber is equal to an absolute value of a difference between a distance from a center of a coat layer to the center of the fiber core of the first fiber and a distance from a center of a coat layer to the center of the fiber core of the second fiber when the first fiber located at the first predetermined orientation and the second fiber located at the second predetermined orientation are inserted into the alignment tool.
US09891388B2 Unitary optical ferrule
A ferrule (10) has a receiving area for receiving and securing an optical waveguide (20) and an optical element (13) for receiving light from an optical waveguide received and secured at the receiving area and changing at least one of a divergence and a propagation direction of the received light. A plurality of registration features (30, 31, 32, 33, 34) are configured to permit a stacking of the ferrule in a stacking direction such that the ferrules in the stack are aligned relative to each other along a length of the ferrule and along a direction perpendicular to the stacking direction.
US09891374B2 Display device having a support member
A display device includes a display device including a display panel and a light source configured to emit light. A light guide member is configured to receive the light and guides the light toward the display panel. A protective member is dimensioned and configured to receive the light guide member. The protective member includes a sidewall portion. A support member is configured to absorb pressure from the light guide member.
US09891361B2 Organic light emitting display device and method of manufacturing the same
Discussed are an organic light emitting display device and a method of manufacturing the same in which organic and inorganic films are formed on a polarization plate, and the polarization plate is attached to an organic light emitting panel so that the organic and inorganic films seal the organic light emitting panel, thereby achieving improved polarization and a simple sealing structure.
US09891359B2 Optical film, manufacturing method thereof, and display device including the same
An optical film including a polarization layer, a first phase delay layer positioned on a side of the polarization layer and including a liquid crystal, and a second phase delay layer positioned on a side of the first phase delay layer, where the first phase delay layer has an optical axis defining an angle of about 17 degrees to about 27 degrees or about −27 degrees to about −17 degrees relative to a transmissive axis of the polarization layer, and the second phase delay layer has an optical axis defining an angle of about 85 degrees to about 95 degrees relative to the transmissive axis of the polarization layer.
US09891357B2 Electromagnetic energy-absorbing optical product and method for making
An electromagnetic energy-absorbing optical product useful particularly for automotive and architectural window films is disclosed. The electromagnetic energy-absorbing optical product includes a polymeric substrate and a composite coating with the composite coating including first and second layers each containing a binding group component which together form a complimentary binding group pair.
US09891355B2 Flat retroreflectors
A retroreflector device is described, which includes a lens component operable for focusing radiation, which is incident thereto at an angle of incidence. The retroreflector also includes a mirror component operable for reflecting the radiation focused by the lens component back along the angle of incidence. The lens component and/or the mirror component includes a quasi-periodic array of elements, each of which comprises a dimension smaller than a wavelength of the radiation.
US09891353B2 Light-diffusing-element manufacturing method and light-diffusing element
Provided is a method of manufacturing a light diffusing element by which a light diffusing element having a high haze value, having strong diffusibility, and having suppressed backscattering by virtue of having a smooth surface can be manufactured at low cost and with high productivity (within a short period of time). The method of manufacturing a light diffusing element according to one embodiment of the present invention includes: a step A of mixing light diffusing fine particles and an organic solvent to prepare a mixed liquid and to swell the light diffusing fine particles; a step B of mixing the mixed liquid and a matrix-forming material containing a precursor of a resin component and ultrafine particle components; and a step C of polymerizing the precursor of a resin component to form a matrix including a resin component and the ultrafine particle components.
US09891352B2 Anti-glare film and process for producing the same
An anti-glare film comprises an anti-glare layer having a ridge on a surface thereof. The ridge is formed by phase separation of a plurality of resin components, and the ridge has a branched structure and a total length of not less than 100 μm, and one or more of the ridges per square millimeter exist on the surface of the anti-glare layer.
US09891350B2 Light blocking articles having opacifying layers
A light-blocking article is designed to be lightweight but effective to block most incident actinic radiation and can be designed into fabrics, curtains, and other materials. Such an article has an opacifying layer that is capable of blocking predetermined electromagnetic radiation. The article contains (a) porous particles comprising a continuous polymeric binder and pores within the continuous polymeric binder, the porous particles having a glass transition temperature of at least 25° C. and a mode particle size of at least 2 μm and up to and including 50 μm. The article also contains an opacifying colorant that absorbs the predetermined electromagnetic radiation (such as within 400 nm to 700 nm), in an amount of at least 0.001 weight % based on the total dry weight of the opacifying layer, and a matrix polymer in which the porous particles and opacifying colorant are dispersed.
US09891348B2 Contact lens material and contact lens
A contact lens for the human eye includes a matrix and polymer nanocapsules mixed in the matrix. The polymer nanocapsule is calculated to decompose by chemical reaction and thereby release oxygen, to prevent corneal hypoxia. A material for making a contact lens is also provided.
US09891344B2 Computer estimation method, and method for oil exploration and development using such a method
The invention relates to a method for estimating a set of variables associated with sites of an area, the method comprising the following steps: a) a set of observation data is supplied, b) a variable associated with a site of a first sub-area is estimated by krigeing, using the precision matrix of the first sub-area, c) a second adjacent sub-area is determined, d) a variable associated with a site of the second sub-area is estimated by krigeing, on the basis of the first sub-space, the second sub-space, and the precision matrix determined for the first sub-space.
US09891342B2 Method of processing gravity gradient data
The present disclosure provides a method of processing gravity gradient data indicative of an output generated by an airborne gravity gradiometer that is moving along a flight path over a terrain. The method comprises the step of providing the gravity gradient data. The gravity gradient data comprising gravity gradient data elements that are associated with respective flight path segments of the airborne gravity gradiometer. Further, the method comprises providing terrain data indicative of a topography and a density or a density distribution of the terrain above a datum that is below the surface of the terrain over which the airborne gravity gradiometer is moved. The method also comprises providing information concerning the flight path of the airborne gravity gradiometer in three dimensions. In addition, the method comprises calculating the gravity gradient response of the terrain using the provided terrain data and the provided information concerning the flight path. The gravity gradient terrain response data is calculated for a plurality of locations of the gravity gradiometer along at least some of the flight path segment. In addition, the method comprises correcting the gravity gradient data by forming a difference between the calculated gravity gradient terrain response of the terrain topography and the gravity gradient data.
US09891337B2 Utility locator transmitter devices, systems, and methods with dockable apparatus
Buried utility transmitters and associated locator devices, systems, and methods used for locating utility lines, pipes, and/or other conductors that are obscured from view are disclosed. In one embodiment a buried utility transmitter includes a module generating an output current for provision to the utility so as to generate a magnetic field for detection by a utility locator, with the output current signal having modulated signaling. The transmitter system may include a tray apparatus configured to be removably dockable to the transmitter module or element or a body or frame of the transmitter system.
US09891332B2 Quality control for broadband sweeps
A method for determining a quality control quantity corresponding to energy provided by a seismic source and related devices are provided. The method includes determining an envelope of a pilot signal associated with the seismic source; measuring a source signal of the energy provided by the seismic source; normalizing the pilot signal and the source signal using the determined envelope; and determining, in a processor, the quality control quantity using the normalized pilot signal and the normalized source signal. A control mechanism configured to implement the method includes a storage device holding data of a pilot signal associated with the seismic source; and a processor connected to the storage device and configured to carry out the method steps. A computer-readable medium having instructions to carry out steps of the method is also provided.
US09891331B2 Exploration method and system for detection of hydrocarbons from the water column
A method for detecting hydrocarbons is described. The method includes obtaining seismic data associated with a body of water in a survey region. Then, a filter is applied to at least a portion of the seismic data to enhance diffraction anomaly signals with respect to horizontal or nearly horizontal signals associated with the water-column to form filtered seismic data. Once filtered, seepage locations are identified from the filtered seismic data.
US09891319B2 Movement detection device capable of detecting three-dimensional motions
The present invention relates to a movement detection device for detecting a movement of an object in a space range. The movement detection device includes a light source, a light guiding element, at least two light sensing elements and a processing unit. The light sensing elements have an offset therebetween along a first direction such that the object, when moving in the space range, reflects the light from the light source sequentially to the light sensing elements through the light guiding element. The processing unit identifies the movement of the object along the first direction according to a sequence that the light sensing elements detect the light reflected by the object.
US09891309B2 Illumination light projection for a depth camera
Various embodiments of TOF depth cameras and methods for illuminating image environments with illumination light are provided herein. In one example, a TOF depth camera configured to collect image data from an image environment illuminated by illumination light includes a light source including a plurality of surface-emitting lasers configured to generate coherent light. The example TOF camera also includes an optical assembly configured to transmit light from the plurality of surface-emitting lasers to the image environment and an image sensor configured to detect at least a portion of return light reflected from the image environment.
US09891308B2 Arrangement for, and method of, enhancing the accuracy of position detection and tracking of a mobile device movable in a venue
A transmitter subsystem periodically transmits ranging signals at transmit times, and a receiver subsystem receives the ranging signals at receive times within a receiver window having an adjustable time duration. A real-time position of a mobile device supporting one of the subsystems is determined based on differences between the receive and transmit times. An expected arrival time for the transmitted ranging signals is determined based on the real-time position of the mobile device. Each receive time is compared with the expected arrival time to obtain a consistency rate of the ranging signals that are received by the receiver subsystem directly from the transmitter subsystem. The time duration of the receiver window is dynamically adjusted based on the consistency rate.
US09891304B2 Magnetic resonance system and method to continuously correct phase errors in multidimensional, spatially selective radiofrequency excitation pulses in a magnetic resonance measurement sequence
In a method and magnetic resonance apparatus to continuously correct phase errors in a magnetic resonance measurement sequence in which multiple sequentially radiated, multidimensional, spatially-selective radio-frequency excitation pulses are used, multiple calibration gradient echoes are acquired in a calibration acquisition sequence and a correction value for a phase response and a correction value for a phase difference are calculated from the multiple calibration gradient echoes. Furthermore, an additional radio-frequency excitation pulse is radiated takes into account the correction values.
US09891303B2 Magnetic resonance system and method to continuously correct phase errors in a multidimensional, spatially selective radiofrequency excitation pulse in a magnetic resonance measurement sequence
In a method and magnetic resonance system to correct phase errors in multidimensional, spatially selective radio-frequency excitation pulses in a pulse sequence used to operate the system to acquire magnetic resonance data, a multidimensional, spatially selective radio-frequency excitation pulse is radiated and multiple calibration gradient echoes are acquired. A phase correction and a time correction of the multidimensional, spatially selective radio-frequency excitation pulse is then calculated.
US09891296B2 Intrabody fluid transfer devices, systems and methods
Devices, kits, assemblies systems and methods for transferring fluid to or from a subject include an elongate guide cannula having opposing proximal and distal ends with an open axially extending lumen. The proximal end includes a connector. The devices also include an elongate needle having opposing proximal and distal ends, the needle having a connector that is configured to attach to the guide cannula connector and is attached to or attachable to a length of flexible tubing, wherein the elongate needle is configured to be slidably inserted into the guide cannula lumen so that the distal end of the needle extends out of the distal end of the distal end of the guide cannula a suitable distance.
US09891288B2 Devices and methods for power transmission level indication
Devices and methods are disclosed which relate to a wireless communications device comprising a wireless power transmission detector and a wireless power transmission indicator for displaying to a user the current level of wireless power transmission. A voltmeter and ammeter take readings from the wireless transceiver circuit while the wireless communications device is on. A power logic stored on a memory within the wireless communications device converts the readings into a wireless power transmission level. The wireless power transmission level is output to an indicator on the wireless communications device where a user can view it. Exemplary embodiments include a true battery life indicator on the wireless communications device. The true battery life indicator gives an amount of time a battery powering the wireless communications device will last at the current wireless power transmission level.
US09891276B2 Performance-screen ring oscillator (PSRO) using an integrated circuit test signal distribution network
Embodiments relate to an integrated circuit comprising a performance-screen ring oscillator (PSRO). An aspect includes a test signal distribution network, the test signal distribution network including a plurality of flushable pipeline latches, the test signal distribution network configured to deliver a test signal simultaneously, via the plurality of flushable pipeline latches, to each of a plurality of local clock buffers associated with components of the integrated circuit at a plurality of signal outputs. Another aspect includes a PSRO including an input multiplexer that outputs an oscillator signal to an input of a branch of the test signal distribution network; and a return path from a signal output of the branch of the test signal distribution network to the input multiplexer.
US09891270B2 High power laser diode test system and method of manufacture
A high power laser diode test system is disclosed which includes a housing body defining at least one device test module compartment therein, a power supply, the system controller, and thermal control system positioned within the device test module compartment, a device test module having at least one carrier device receiver formed therein detachably coupled to the housing body, and at least one carrier device configured to support at least one laser diode device coupled thereto detachably positioned within the carrier device port formed on the device test module.
US09891268B2 Apparatus and method for generating signals for ESD stress testing an electronic device and system for performing an ESD stress test of an electronic device
An apparatus and a method for generating signals for ESD stress testing an electronic device are disclosed. In an embodiment the apparatus is configured to receive a source signal including a source pulse, delay the source pulse to generate a test signal including a test pulse with a pulse width in an ESD time range and generate an auxiliary signal including an auxiliary pulse with a pulse width in the ESD time range.
US09891266B2 Test circuit and method
A method is disclosed that includes the operations outlined below. For a plurality of dies on a test fixture, an antenna distance between each of first antennas of one of the dies and every one of first antennas of the other dies is determined. The dies are categorized into die groups, wherein the antenna distance between each of the first antennas of one of the dies in one of the die groups and every one of the first antennas of the other dies in the same one of the die groups is larger than an interference threshold. Test processes are sequentially performed on the die groups. Each of the test processes is performed according to signal transmissions between the first antennas and second antennas of the under-test device each positionally corresponds to one of the first antennas.
US09891265B2 Voltage detecting circuit and method for measuring characteristic of transistor
A voltage detection circuit includes: a transistor; a switch coupled to a drain terminal of the transistor; the drain terminal is coupled to an one end of the switch; a first driver that controls the switch in synchronization with a second driver that drives a gate terminal of the transistor; and a plurality of resistors coupled in series and coupled to an another end of the switch.
US09891262B2 Apparatus for insulating monitoring
The invention relates to an apparatus for insulation monitoring between a low-voltage supply system and a high-voltage supply system, wherein the apparatus can be connected both to a high-voltage positive connection and also to a high-voltage negative connection and also to the low-voltage supply system, wherein the apparatus has a plurality of electrical contacts for coupling monitoring connections to the high-voltage circuit by means of a respective high-voltage positive connection and by means of a respective high-voltage negative connection, it being possible for said contacts to be connected in different sections of the high-voltage supply system.
US09891261B2 Electromigration monitor
A structure, such as a wafer, chip, IC, design structure, etc., includes a through silicon via (TSV) and an electromigration (EM) monitor. The TSV extends completely through a semiconductor chip and the EM monitor includes a plurality of EM wires proximately arranged about the TSV perimeter. An EM testing method includes forcing electrical current through EM monitor wiring arranged in close proximity to the perimeter of the TSV, measuring an electrical resistance drop across the EM monitor wiring, determining if an electrical short exists between the EM monitor wiring and the TSV from the measured electrical resistance, and/or determining if an early electrical open or resistance increase exists within the EM monitoring wiring due to TSV induced proximity effect.
US09891259B2 Predicting service life of electrical equipment
The service life of electrical equipment is predicted using a thermal history sensor mounted in the electrical equipment. At least one thermal history sensor is mounted inside or on an outer wall surface of electrical equipment. The thermal history sensor includes dissimilar metal joints, and the resistance values of the dissimilar metal joints change in response to the amount of intermetallic compound growing in the dissimilar metal joints due to the temperature inside the electrical equipment or of the outer wall thereof during operation. A determining mechanism periodically or irregularly monitors and stores in memory the resistance values of the dissimilar metal joints from the thermal history sensor, and uses the stored history of resistance values to predict the service life of the electrical equipment.
US09891252B2 Thermal management of self-powered power sensors
Apparatus and methods are provided for handling the heating resulting from the operation of a self-powered power sensor (SPPS). The SPPS periodically switches between a sense mode and a harvest mode, each contributing to power dissipation that translates into heat, which may become a safety hazard. A duty cycle that is the ratio between the period in which sensing take place and the total time elapsed between sensing periods defines the duty cycle of the SPPS. In order to prevent overheating of the SPPS it is configured to provide a dynamic duty cycle that is higher for lower currents in the primary power wire and lower, for higher primary currents. This allows for better power dissipation of the SPPS and removing it from operation in unfavorable or dangerous conditions.
US09891245B2 Real-time accelerometer calibration
An electronic device configured for real-time calibration of an on-board accelerometer. A plurality of acceleration measurements are collected from the accelerometer to form a data set. An accelerometer error correction model is maintained that includes bias error calibration parameters, sensitivity calibration parameters, and cross-axis calibration parameters that each specify respective weights for each of bias error, sensitivity error, and cross-axis error. Calibration values are determined for one or more of the bias error calibration parameters, the sensitivity calibration parameters, and the cross-axis error calibration parameters for the data set of acceleration measurements using the accelerometer error correction model. A true acceleration vector may be determined that corresponds to a subsequently received acceleration measurement using the determined calibration values.
US09891242B2 Floating dual anemometer—mast and doppler
A device of a dual floating anemometer comprised of a mast, support arms for instruments, purlins, a central buoy, connecting beams, the edge floaters, the buoy hoop, the buoy—anchorage connector, anchorage hoop, anchorage, wind measuring instruments A, the connector beam of the anemometer base B, the wind instrument base B wind measuring instruments B, the anchorages of the edge floaters, the connections of the anchorages of the edge floaters with the edge floaters and the connector hoops of the anchorages with the edge floaters, which can be placed in shallow or big water depths and can simultaneously measure the characteristic wind parameters using both common anemometers and Doppler anemometers, so that the measurements of the wind potential (velocity, direction, turbulence) are extended to a higher altitude than the altitude of the mast which bears the cup anemometers, because of the combinatorial action.
US09891238B2 Determination of the thrombogenic power of human immunoglobulins
A kit for the determination of the thrombogenic power of human immunoglobulins contained in a biologically acceptable product. Also a process making it possible to determine the thrombogenic power linked to the presence of activated Factor XI and/or activated Factor IX and/or activated Factor XII, and/or activated Factor VII and/or activated Factor X in a sample capable of being administered to humans.
US09891234B2 Biochemical markers for CVD risk assessment
A method of bioassay for the quantification of peptide fragments comprising a neo-epitope formed by cleavage of mimecan, a protein of an atherosclerotic plaque, by a proteinase is provided. In the method a sample, such as urine or serum, is contacted with an antibody reactive with the neo-epitope and the level of binding of the antibody to peptide fragments in the sample is determined. The assay is predictive of risk of cardiovascular disease events.
US09891233B2 Methods for predicting time-to-delivery in pregnant women
The present disclosure relates to methods for predicting time-to-delivery in pregnant women. The methods include predicting that a pregnant woman will deliver within a predetermined time frame if PAMG-1 is determined to be present at a level above a predetermined detection threshold in a vaginal fluid sample obtained from the pregnant woman. Also provided are methods for determining a patient's risk of preterm labor and/or spontaneous rupture of the chorioamniotic membrane.
US09891222B2 Methods and compositions for identification and quantification of ENOX2 transcript variants as indications of cancer presence in blood serum and other body fluids based on gold or silver nanoparticle formation
The present invention includes a semi-quantitative method for the detection of ENOX2 transcript variants from one or more anti-ENOX2 antibody-binding spots on a blot comprising the steps of: electrophoretically separating proteins from a concentrated blood, serum, or plasma sample from the subject; transferring the electrophoretically separated proteins to a substrate; separating the one or more ENOX2 transcript variants from the one or more anti-ENOX2 antibody-binding spots; and measuring an ENOX2-catalyzed conversion of an ionic silver or gold to a colloidal silver or gold detected by light scattering from the one or more anti-ENOX2 antibody binding spots on the substrate, wherein each of the one or more spots is indicative of the ENOX2 transcript variant. Also provided is the basis for a point of care test to detect ENOX2 transcript variants based on use of colloidal gold or silver complexes with ENOX2 as a rapid simple test for cancer presence.
US09891215B2 Methods for the electrochemical treatment of self-assembled monolayers
The present invention provides compositions and methods directed to an electrode initialization step for the electrochemical treatment of monolayers used in electrochemical detection of target analytes on the surface of a monolayer. Electrode initialization creates a more stable monolayer, and resolves variability within the electrochemical signal detected on the monolayer.
US09891213B2 Granulocyte-based methods for detecting and monitoring immune system disorders
Methods are provided for determining a subject's susceptibility to an allergic reaction upon exposure to an offending allergen. Methods are also provided for determining and monitoring a subject's responsiveness to ongoing allergy treatment
US09891205B2 Water chemistry test kit apparatus and related methods
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for an improved water chemistry test. Features disclosed include, without limitation, a test block, colored liquid reagents, and color comparison displays, with test chambers/vials that are generally horizontal. The mouth at the top of each vial is formed along a substantial portion of the vial's horizontal length. The vial's horizontal dimensions enable water to move throughout each vial so that a wave or waves roll from one side of the vial to the other and quickly/thoroughly mixes colored liquid reagents with sample water. At least one ridge, wall, semipermeable barrier, etc. within the vial causes water and chemical reagents to more quickly and thoroughly when the test block is agitated. At least one drain hole is positioned in a wall/side of each vial, with its bottom edge located at the fill level necessary to conduct the water sample. A valve or valves enables a user to easily drain sample water from the vial down to the proper test level. An additional element at or near the top of at least one side of each vial serves to deflect the wave(s) of water and prevent them from splashing out of the vial through the vial's mouth. Adjacent to each vial is a color comparison display. The test block base allows it to be freestanding.
US09891199B2 Pre-analysis treatment device usable for amino acid, organic acid, and glucide and pre-analysis treatment method
A pre-analysis treatment device usable for an amino acid, organic acid, and glucide includes an ion-exchange unit configured to load a test sample on a solid-phase cartridge S having a strong ion-exchange resin phase, to allow the strong ion-exchange resin phase to adsorb a predetermined organic compound, then supply a dehydration solvent to dehydrate the strong ion-exchange resin phase, and a derivatization unit configured to feed a predetermined amount of the derivatization reagent to the dehydrated strong ion-exchange resin phase to allow the derivatization reagent to retain for a predetermined time period, thereby trimethylsilylating the organic compound adsorbed on the strong ion-exchange resin phase, and simultaneously desorbing the trimethylsilylated organic compound from the strong ion-exchange resin phase, and then supply a push-out solvent to push the trimethylsilylated organic compound desorbed, out of the solid-phase cartridge S. The device enables at least one organic compound selected from amino acids, organic acids and glucides contained in a test sample to be derivatized and collected easily in a short period of time, and automation of the pre-analysis treatment.
US09891188B2 Gas concentration detecting device
A gas concentration detecting device includes a gas concentration detecting element and an electronic control unit. The gas concentration detecting element includes a first electrochemical cell and a second electrochemical cell. The electronic control unit is configured to detect the concentration of the sulfur oxide contained in the test gas based on a first detected value correlated with a current flowing through the first electrochemical cell acquired when a first removing voltage is applied to the second electrochemical cell and a measuring voltage is applied to the first electrochemical cell.
US09891177B2 TDI sensor in a darkfield system
A wafer scanning system includes imaging collection optics to reduce the effective spot size. Smaller spot size decreases the number of photons scattered by the surface proportionally to the area of the spot. Air scatter is also reduced. TDI is used to produce a wafer image based on a plurality of image signals integrated over the direction of linear motion of the wafer. An illumination system floods the wafer with light, and the task of creating the spot is allocated to the imaging collection optics.
US09891176B2 Lighting device for inspection and inspection system
In the inspection lighting device, between a surface light source for emitting an inspection light and the inspection object, at least one shielding mask is disposed, and a lens is disposed on a side closer to the inspection object than the shielding mask such that the shielding mask is positioned across the focus position of this lens as a center. In an irradiation solid angle of the inspection light for the inspection object formed when the light emitted from the surface light source is irradiated on to the inspection object by the lens the shielding mask forms a dark area. So that, in accordance with a change in reflection, transmission, scattering occurring at a feature point on the inspection object, a shape, a size, a tilt of the irradiation solid angle of the inspection light can be changed.
US09891170B1 Stand alone portable sensing system for advanced nanoparticle tracers
A portable sensing system for nanomaterial tracers used in oil producing wells is provided. The portable sending system includes a separation device such as a hydrocyclone or carboy, a filtration device having filtration media, a waste container, and spectrometer. The portable sensing system may also include or be connected to a portable computer such as a laptop. The portable sensing system may be connected to a wellhead without any modification of the wellhead or a producing line. Additionally, the portable sensing system may perform separation, filtration, and detection on a sample without manual or automatic pumps and other moving parts, and using gravity and the existing fluid pressure of the sample to promote fluid flow for the separation, filtration, and detection.
US09891169B2 Fabrication of a fluorescent material for sensing an analyte
An analyte indicator may include a porous base and may be included in an analyte sensor. The analyte indicator may retain its physical, chemical, and optical properties in the presence of compression. The porous base may not vary in opacity. The analyte indicator may include (i) a polymer unit attached or polymerized onto or out of the porous base and (ii) an analyte sensing element attached to the polymer unit or copolymerized with the polymer unit. The analyte sensing element may include one or more indicator molecule. The analyte sensing element may include one or more indicator polymer chains. The analyte indicator may include (i) an indicator polymer chain attached or polymerized onto or out of the porous base and (ii) indicator molecules attached to the indicator polymer chain.
US09891166B2 Fiber optic sensor for measurement of carbon dioxide
Fiber optic sensors include sensor regions in which an optical phase is modulated by an analyte to be detected. A long period fiber grating (LPG) is coupled to a coating that is arranged to selectively interact with the analyte. The resulting phase change is detected based on a transmission spectrum associated with the LPG so that analyte is detected and quantified. A plurality of such sensors is distributed along a fiber to form a sensor array that can be situated to detect analyte at a plurality of discrete regions.
US09891163B2 Incorporation of integrated computational elements within optical analysis tools having a miniaturized operational profile
Conventional optical analysis tools containing an integrated computational element may have an operational profile that is too large for convenient use within confined locales. Optical analysis tools having a miniaturized operational profile can comprise: an electromagnetic radiation source that provides electromagnetic radiation to an optical train; and an optical computing device positioned within the optical train. The optical computing device comprises a planar array detector having at least two optical detection regions. At least one of the at least two optical detection regions has an integrated computational element disposed thereon. The planar array detector and the integrated computational element are in a fixed configuration with respect to one another.
US09891162B2 Photometric measurement cell
An online colorimetric analyzer that generates an indication of a material in a sample is provided. The analyzer includes a peristaltic pump configured to convey. A photometric cell is operably coupled to the peristaltic pump to receive the sample. An illumination source is disposed to direct illumination through the sample in the photometric cell along an angle of incidence. A photodetector disposed to receive illumination passing through the photometric cell along the angle of incidence and provide a signal indicative of a color of the sample. A controller is coupled to the illumination source, the photodetector and the peristaltic pump. The photometric cell is tilted relative to vertical such that a surface of liquid present when the photometric cell is partially filled substantially reflects the illumination away from the angle of incidence.
US09891156B2 Method for determining the permeation of a permeant through a membrane
The present invention relates to a method of (and system for) characterizing the permeation of a permeant of interest between a first liquid or semi-solid and a second liquid across an interface (eg through a membrane) by using UV imaging.
US09891155B2 Coulter mounted soil constituent sensor
A system for measuring soil constituents having coulter comprising an electromagnetic radiation detector, a source of electromagnetic radiation, and a window transparent to electromagnetic radiation, the source emits radiation through said window to the soil, and the detector receives radiation through said window, reflected from the soil. Typically the source is broad band so the detector provides continuous spectra over the range. The source may be quasimonochromatic to provide Raman scattering, which will also provide continuous spectra over the range. These spectra can be subjected to multivariate analysis and compared to spectra of known constituents to identify the presence and concentration of these constituents.
US09891149B2 Method and apparatus for automated analysis
A method for pretreatment of a sample of whole blood in a discrete fluid analyzing instrument comprises automated means for handling and analyzing the sample and means for performing a pretreatment step on the sample or a sub-sample of the sample. The means for pretreatment are used for immobilizing at least one substance or analyte from the sample or sub-sample wherein the substance or analyte is reversibly immobilized. Usually, the apparatus further comprises means for eluting the substance or analyte from the capture means prior to analysis.
US09891146B2 Preparation of thin tissue sections for imaging mass spectrometry
The invention relates to the preparation of thin tissue sections for mass spectrometric (MALDI) imaging, and proposes a method wherein a microcrystalline layer of the matrix material is produced on the surface of the thin tissue sections, and soluble analyte molecules are transported orthogonally through the thin tissue section to the matrix layer, without substantial lateral diffusion, by means of a solvent flow with alternating or constant direction, and are then deposited in the matrix layer and, if possible, embedded in the matrix crystals. A solvent flow which alternates in direction can be produced by successive, alternating phases of swelling and drying, brought about by periodic changes to the thin tissue section temperature and/or the partial pressures of the solvents. A continuous solvent flow can be generated by applying the thin tissue section onto a porous support which supplies solvent to the rear surface of the thin tissue section.
US09891142B2 Time-stamping and synchronization for single-wire safety communication
A time-stamping layer is provided for time-stamping of events detected in an industrial safety system. The technique implemented by the time-stamping layer uses autonomous device counters and simple arithmetic to label detected events (e.g., safety switching events) with accurate time-stamps without the need to synchronize clocks of the individual safety input devices and safety relay on the safety circuit. In some embodiments, the time-stamping technique is implemented in a single-wire safety system architecture that yields reliable safety device monitoring without the need for dual redundant signal channels.
US09891140B2 Simulation system for current collecting surface of C-type contact rail
A simulation system for a current collecting surface of a C-shaped contact rail includes a double-headed rail and a limiting plate. A current collecting end surface of the double-headed rail has a same current collection area as an actual C-shaped contact rail. The limiting plate matches the inner contour of the C-shaped contact rail. A constructed test line can simulate the current collecting status of the C-shaped contact rail. The limiting plate and the existing double-headed rail are combined, and compared with reproduction of the C-shaped contact rail, the manufacturing cycle is short, the costs are low, and it is applicable to the test line.
US09891129B2 System for measuring pressure able to discriminate a failure from an over pressure or under pressure
The invention relates to a system for measuring pressure, including a pressure sensor comprising: a deformable membrane on which is placed a resistive bridge able to deliver a bridge voltage representative of a deformation of the deformable membrane caused by a pressure applied to said deformable membrane; a system for limiting the deformation of the deformable membrane, able to limit the bridge voltage in the case of an over-pressure or an under-pressure on the deformable membrane; and an amplifying electronic circuit connected to the resistive bridge, able to deliver an output voltage depending on the bridge voltage; the limiting system and the electronic circuit are conjointly configured so that the output voltage makes it possible to distinguish the case of failure of the pressure sensor and/or of the electronic circuit from the case of an over-pressure or under-pressure on the deformable membrane.
US09891128B2 Pressure sensor having a digital circuit unit connected to adjustment terminals and earth terminals
According to the invention, a pressure receiving space of a pressure sensor is prevented from being charged. In the pressure sensor, a diaphragm is mounted on a base fixed in a cover to form the pressure receiving space in which oil is sealed. A semiconductor pressure detection device is provided in the pressure receiving space, and adjustment lead pins and an earth-terminal lead pin are connected to terminals of the semiconductor pressure detection device by bonding wires. A wiring substrate is provided with the base of the pressure receiving space interposed and faces the base, and a metal foil is provided such that one or more lead pins of the adjustment lead pins and the earth-terminal lead pin are electrically connected in the wiring substrate. Therefore, the charging of the insulative medium sealed in the pressure receiving space is prevented.
US09891123B2 Wheel fastening inspection method, wheel fastening method, wheel fastening inspection device and wheel fastening device
An wheel fastening inspection method includes: directly or indirectly applying vibration to a turbine shaft to be inserted to a bearing housing, the turbine shaft being provided with wheels at both ends protruding from the bearing housing, at least one of the wheels being fastened by a fastening member, and a rotary member being fastened by a fastening force generated by the fastening member to the turbine shaft to be integrally rotated with the wheel; measuring the vibration of the turbine shaft; and determining whether or not a vibration frequency at which a peak of the measured vibration of the turbine shaft is given is included in a setting range previously set.
US09891119B2 Sensor, strain sensor, and pressure sensor
A sensor includes a first structure that is attachable to a measurement specimen, a second structure that is made of material which is smaller in thermal expansion coefficient than the first structure, a bottom surface of the second structure being connected to the first structure, and a detector that is connected to an upper surface of the second structure, the detector being configured to detect a deformation of the second structure.
US09891109B2 Portable colour sensor
The present concept is a portable color sensor for measuring color of a substrate that includes a single flat printed circuit board with a top and bottom side which includes at least one LED light and one color sensor and at least one light pipe receiving light from the LED and transmitting it onto a substrate at an angle theta. It also includes a tube frame including an optical tube for receiving light reflections from the substrate and directing the reflections to the color sensor. The light pipes and the tube frame, are mounted and compression fit between the printed circuit board and a lower housing.
US09891106B2 Terahertz wave spectrometry system
Provided is a terahertz wave spectrometry system that is capable of easily identifying and quantitating an analyzing target molecule in an analyte, even if the analyte contains water, by calculating a baseline function expressing the absorption characteristic of water peculiar to the terahertz wave.
US09891105B2 Microspectroscope including optical fibers and spectroscope
A microspectroscope includes: a light source; a plurality of light projecting optical fibers that receive light from the light source; a spectroscope; a plurality of light receiving optical fibers for guiding received light to the spectroscope; and a confocal optical system for causing each of a plurality of beams from the plurality of light projecting optical fibers to be condensed and irradiated onto a sample, and forming images of a plurality of beams from a plurality of condensing points on the sample, respectively on the plurality of light receiving optical fibers.
US09891103B2 Assembling method of spectrometer and assembling system
A spectrometer comprising a waveguide module, a diffractive component, and a light sensor is provided. The waveguide module has a first reflective surface, a second reflective surface opposite to the first reflective surface, and a light channel between the first reflective surface and the second reflective surface. The diffractive component has a diffractive surface and a plurality of strip-shaped diffractive structures located on the diffractive surface. The sharpness of the profile of the strip-shaped diffractive structures on a first side of the diffractive surface is greater than that on a second side of the diffractive surface. When viewed along a direction perpendicular to the second reflective surface, the first side of the diffractive surface is positioned between the first reflective surface and the second reflective surface with a distance away from the second reflective surface. A method for assembling the spectrometer and an assembling system are also provided.
US09891100B2 Electronic device having light sensor package with diffuser for reduced light sensor directionality
An electronic device display may have a display cover layer. The cover layer may have a border that has an opaque masking material with an opening defining a light window for an ambient light sensor. The ambient light sensor may have a photodetector mounted in a light sensor housing. A molded clear plastic light diffuser may be used to diffuse light for the ambient light sensor that is passing through the light window. The light diffuser may reduce directionality in the ambient light sensor. The light diffuser may have an array of molded protrusions such as flat-topped cones. Alignment features may be formed in the light sensor housing and the light diffuser. Clips and other molded structures for attaching the light sensor to a mounting bracket or other structures may be molded into the light diffuser and light sensor housing.
US09891095B2 Method and system to provide a person with a personalized advice with regard to his/her weight
A method for providing personalized recommendations to an individual, relating to monitoring his or her weight, comprising the steps of /a/ obtaining a plurality of prior weighings for the individual concerned, each weighing giving the total weight and the body fat percentage, /b/ deriving a characteristic curve (S1) for the individual by associating at least the total weight and the fat body mass, /c/ obtaining a target total weight (P2) for the user to achieve by the end of a target period, and therefore a target total weight change, /d/ deducing a target number of calories to burn, corresponding to target changes in the fat body mass and lean body mass deduced from the total weight change, /e/ providing the user with personalized instructions on exercise and/or diet.
US09891094B2 Weighing scale system with weighing scale and portable computer device
A system incorporating a weighing scale in which information is presented to the user based on output of the weighing scale via a portable device and a database.
US09891093B2 Method for determining liquid-vapor interface via gamma radiation
A method for determining the position of a liquid interface between a lower tray and an upper tray in a process apparatus such as a distillation column, using gamma scanning and comparing the maximum count rate of gamma photons measured between two trays with the count rate attributed to scanning through the apparatus filled with vapor. The method enables the operating parameters of the apparatus to be optimized and provides a manner of calculating the % flood of an individual tray.
US09891086B2 Fluid dispenser
A fluid dispenser having a fluid reservoir, a fluid suction chamber of variable volume that defines an extraction and application space; a dip tube that connects the reservoir to the chamber at an injection orifice that defines an injection axis; and a suction mechanism for sucking, during a suction stage, fluid from the reservoir into the chamber through the injection orifice. The injection orifice is situated a little way inside or outside the extraction and application space, such that the fluid is injected in the form of an axial jet into the extraction and application space and fills it, at least in part, without the injection orifice penetrating into the space.
US09891084B2 Graphene-based magnetic hall sensor for fluid flow analysis at nanoscale level
A method of detecting a particle comprises magnetizing a particle using an AC magnetic field; generating an AC voltage in a sensing device having a conductive substantially 2-dimensional lattice structure from the magnetized particle; superimposing a DC magnetic field on the generated AC voltage in the sensing device; and measuring an AC Hall voltage at the sensing device.
US09891077B2 Dual composite light field device
An apparatus is disclosed for capturing image information. The apparatus includes a waveguide having opposed planar input and output faces. A diffractive optical element (DOE) is formed across the waveguide. The DOE is configured to couple a portion of the light passing through the waveguide into the waveguide. The light coupled into the waveguide is directed via total internal reflection to an exit location on the waveguide. The apparatus further includes a light sensor having an input positioned adjacent the exit location of the waveguide to capture light exiting therefrom and generate output signals corresponding thereto. A processor determines the angle and position of the coupled light with respect to the input face of the waveguide based on the output signals.
US09891073B2 Method and device for providing guidance to street view destination
Disclosed is a method and device for providing guidance to a street view destination. The method includes: acquiring a real scenario image of a scenario in which a device is located; determining, according to a current location and a device facing direction of the device, annotated information needing to be displayed; displaying, in the real scenario image, the annotated information needing to be displayed; determining selected annotated information; and displaying detailed information of a street view corresponding to the selected annotated information.
US09891070B2 Mobile terminal and control method for the mobile terminal
The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal capable of providing map information and a control method thereof. A mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a display unit configured to display map information containing preset route information and at least one graphic object linked to place information and a controller configured to change the preset route information based on place information linked to any one graphic object when a drag touch started from the any one graphic object of the at least one graphic object is released from the map information.
US09891068B2 Mapping application search function
Some embodiments provide a method for a mobile device connected to a vehicle's interactive communication system that includes a display screen. The method identifies at least one search term from audio data received through the vehicle's interactive communication system. At the mobile device, the method performs a search to identify at least one location related to the identified search term. The method generates a map, that displays the identified location, for output on the display screen of the interactive communication system of the vehicle.
US09891061B2 Determining areas to avoid for navigation guidance
Systems and methods are provided for updating vehicle navigation guidance systems. The methods may comprise receiving an audible emergency broadcast, and scanning the audible emergency broadcast for a plurality of predetermined key terms. Upon detecting a presence of at least one of the plurality of predetermined key terms, the method may include analyzing an additional portion of the audible emergency broadcast for vehicular traffic information. The method includes determining at least one incident location to have a potential of being affected by the vehicular traffic information. The method may include providing an update, alert, or information related to the vehicular traffic information to at least one vehicle within a certain distance to the incident location, or to at least one vehicle currently routed through the incident location.
US09891055B2 Location based tracking
Location information is used to build a database of locations having associated audio, video, image, or text data. In some implementations, a device includes a touch-sensitive display and collects data associated with a geographic location of interest. The geographic location of interest can be displayed on a map using an indicator. A touch selection of the indicator provides access to the data through an interface displayed on the touch-sensitive display. One or more locations of interest can be displayed and grouped together by an attribute.
US09891041B2 Apparatus and method for measuring thickness of transparent and/or translucent mediums using a reflecting signal that is normal or near normal to the mediums
Methods and apparatuses for measuring the thickness on at least one transparent or translucent medium and detecting the presence and/or location of any conductive coating on a non-conductive medium surface are described.
US09891039B1 Method and device for measuring plating ring assembly dimensions
A method for obtaining distance measurements for a plating ring assembly and related device are provided. Embodiments include attaching a measurement device to a plating ring assembly, the plating ring assembly including: an outer ring, wherein the measurement device is attached to the outer ring and configured to rotate along the outer ring, a seal extending from a bottom surface of the outer ring along a circumference of the plating ring assembly, contact fingers located along the circumference of the plating ring assembly, between the outer ring and the seal, rotating the measurement device along the circumference of the outer ring by rotating the measurement device or the plating ring assembly; and obtaining critical dimensions of and between the seal and contact fingers with the measurement device.
US09891033B2 Tilt angle adjuster for form measuring device
A tilt angle adjuster includes a base plate attached to a Z slider; a hanging plate attached to a measuring device main body; a thin coupling plate supporting the hanging plate such that the hanging plate is suspended on a first surface side of the base plate; biasers biasing the hanging plate so as to impart a rotational force in a first direction to the hanging plate; and a micrometer head provided so as to push the hanging plate one of directly and indirectly toward a second direction opposite the direction of the rotational force imparted by the biasers.
US09891032B2 Electronically activated hand grenade
An electronic hand grenade is provided, which includes a body having at least one charge therein. An electronic detonation unit is attached to the body for detonating the at least one charge. A pull pin is removably attached to the electronic detonation unit, for activating the electronic detonation unit upon removal thereof. The electronic detonation unit includes an accelerometer for detecting movement and acceleration of the body, a controller containing an operating program for controlling operation of the electronic detonation unit, a detonator for providing a spark to ignite the at least one charge, and a power source for powering the electronic detonation unit.
US09891027B2 System and method for neutralizing shaped-charge threats
The invention relates to an interceptor type system for neutralizing a shaped charge threat, which comprises: (a) a detection system for detecting an approach of a shaped charge projectile, for calculating upon such detection its course of approach, and for activating an interceptor to create a flux of intercepting fragments within a destruction corridor; and (b) one or more of said interceptors, each comprising one or more magazines of fragments, each magazine comprises said fragments and an explosive layer which in turn explodes thereby to create said flux of intercepting fragments within said destruction corridor.
US09891014B2 Pistol
A pistol having a handle piece, a slide that is movable on the handle piece along guides, and a barrel. Provided in the handle piece is a blocking device for the forward movement of the barrel, where the blocking device has a retaining platelet that is movable in a slot and is under the action of a spring, for a barrel projection. A spring platelet is provided in the slot between the spring and the retaining platelet, where the spring platelet is designed such that it can be partially extracted from the slot transversely with respect to the center plane of the pistol. In this extracted position, the spring platelet is pivotable, together with the retaining platelet, against the force of the spring, with the result that the retaining platelet passes out of the movement path of the barrel projection and the slide can be withdrawn forward.
US09891013B2 Modular store
A store includes supplying modules, which define rows, which are arranged one next to the other. Each row has a predetermined number of crates. At least one flooring structure, which supports the supplying modules, defines a walk-off surface. A moving system for a handler of the crates includes an overhead-travelling-crane, which is arranged in the upper part of the supplying modules and is adapted to move the handler in a reference plane, so as to reach the single crates. The overhead-travelling-crane includes a horizontal truss, which, in turn, has a carriage, to which the handler is fixed. The horizontal truss is adapted to slide along at least two longitudinal guides rigidly fixed to the supplying modules of the external rows, which define the horizontal extension of the store. Each module is rigidly fixed to the flooring structure.
US09891012B2 Device for controlling temperature of cooling water
A device for controlling the temperature of cooling water includes a three-way valve having a first inlet, a second inlet, and an outlet; a first feed pipe; a second feed pipe; and a return pipe for connecting between an outlet of the temperature-control target and an inlet of the cooling water supply unit. The device also includes a return-side bypass pipe for connecting between the return pipe and the second inlet of the three-way valve; a pump provided on the second feed pipe for circulating the cooling water between the three-way valve and the temperature-control target; and a temperature measuring unit for measuring a temperature of the cooling water flowing in the second feed pipe. In addition, the device includes a controller for controlling the three-way valve and the pump in accordance with a detection result of the temperature measuring unit.
US09891011B2 Post treat reactor inlet temperature control process and temperature control device
In one aspect, a process for controlling a temperature of fluid entering a post treat reactor in a naphtha hydrotreater includes measuring a temperature of hydrotreater reactor effluent and determining a set point based on the measured temperature. The set point is transmitted to a first temperature indicator controller, and the first temperature indicator controller measures a temperature of fluid flowing into a post treat reactor and adjusts a combined feed flow through a bypass of an upstream combined feed exchanger. This reduces an amount of heat exchanged in the combined feed exchanger and thus prevents the fluid temperature of the fluid entering the post treat reactor from falling below the set point.
US09891006B2 Metal-based microchannel heat exchangers made by molding replication and assembly
Compression molding of metals is used to make microchannel heat exchangers. Heat transfer can be improved by employing controlled microchannel surface roughness. Flux-free bonding is achieved using a eutectic thin-film intermediate layer. Seals are leak-tight, mechanically strong, and uniform across multiple contact areas. The metal heat exchangers may be mass-produced inexpensively, and are useful for applications including the cooling of computer chips and other high-power electronic devices, air conditioning, refrigeration, condenser plates, radiators, fuel cell heat management, and instant water heating.
US09891005B2 High efficiency ventilation system
A high efficiency ventilation system may include a partition configured to separate a supply air stream and a return air stream, an energy recovery ventilator, a heat recovery ventilator, a refrigerant flow controlling condensing unit, and a direct expansion coil. The refrigerant flow controlling condensing unit may be configured to send a refrigerant to the direct expansion coil and configured to receive a refrigerant from the direct expansion coil. The direct expansion coil may be disposed between the energy recovery ventilator and the heat recovery ventilator. The high efficiency ventilation system may be configured to supply ventilation air to a controlled environment at a particular temperature and a particular humidity.
US09891002B2 Heat exchanger with interconnected fluid transfer members
A heat exchanger can include a stacked array of interconnected fluid transfer members. The stacked array of interconnected fluid transfer members can include a first fluid transfer member, a second fluid transfer member, a third fluid transfer member, and a fourth fluid transfer member. The first fluid transfer member can include a liquid passageway extending lengthwise though the first fluid transfer member and a set of helical fins extending outwardly from an outer surface of the first fluid transfer member and rotating along a length of the first fluid transfer member. The stacked array of interconnected fluid transfer members can form a jointless structure.
US09890997B2 Boxing glove drying and disinfecting device and method therefor
A boxing glove drying device has a body member. The body member has an open end and a closed end. The closed end is curved and configured for inserting into a boxing glove. A plurality of openings is formed in the body member.
US09890996B2 System for tempering vehicle bodies
A system for tempering vehicle bodies having a housing, a tempering tunnel in the housing, at least one pressure chamber in a housing and separated by a wall from the tempering tunnel, a plurality of nozzles in the wall and an air tempering unit which introduces tempered air into the pressure chamber in such a way that the tempered air flows in through the nozzles into the tempering tunnel and acts on the vehicle body. At least one nozzle unit is oriented and has a range that is wide enough, such that the air stream exiting the nozzle unit passes through an opening in the vehicle body on the side facing the nozzle unit and acts on an inner face of the vehicle body on the opposite side.
US09890995B2 Devices and methods for producing liquid air
Methods and devices for continuously producing liquid air. One embodiment includes bringing a first container confining an unpressurized first volume coupled to outer air in contact with a first cryogenic medium, and maintaining a temperature of the first cryogenic medium substantially higher than the boiling temperature of the first cryogenic medium for affecting continuous production of liquid air.
US09890993B1 Cooler with secondary lid
A cooler with a modular light bar having multiple LEDs and a secondary lid is disclosed herein. The LEDs are preferably automatically activated by a switch positioned in the cooler. When the lid is in an open state, the switch completes a circuit from a battery to the LEDs of the modular light bar thereby allowing the LEDs to illuminate the entire interior chamber of the cooler.
US09890991B2 Domestic appliance including piezoelectric components
A domestic appliance such as a refrigerator, washing machine, and dryer is disclosed. The appliance may include a piezoelectric device. The piezoelectric device may be configured to supply electrical power to various electrically-powered elements in the appliance, such as a light source, a drive status sensor, and active balancing components.
US09890989B2 Active insulation hybrid dual evaporator with rotating fan
An appliance having a fresh food storage compartment and a freezer compartment. The appliance includes a forced air coil system disposed between the fresh food storage compartment and the freezer compartment and is configured to selectively provide cooling to one or both of the at least one fresh food storage compartment and the at least one freezer compartment. The forced air coil system includes an evaporator fan configured to provide cooling to the food storage compartment, the freezer compartment, or both.
US09890987B2 Ice-making assembly for a refrigerator or freezer
An ice-making assembly for installation in a domestic refrigerator or freezer is provided. The ice-making assembly comprises: a frame structure; and first and second ice-making trays supported for rotation about a rotational axis with respect to the frame structure between an ice production position and an ice discharge position, wherein the first and second ice-making trays are disposed behind one another in a direction of the rotational axis and each have a tray longitudinal dimension in the direction of the rotational axis that is larger than a tray width direction in a direction transverse to the rotational axis.
US09890986B2 Clear ice maker and method for forming clear ice
An ice maker assembly includes an ice tray having an ice forming plate with a top surface, a bottom surface and upstanding edges around a perimeter of the ice forming plate. A containment wall extends upwardly around the perimeter of the ice forming plate. The containment wall has a slot extending along a lower portion of the containment wall. The slot receives the upstanding edges of the ice forming plate to form the ice tray. A fluid line is configured to dispense water onto the top surface of the ice forming plate. A mechanical oscillating mechanism is coupled to the ice tray. The oscillating mechanism begins to rotate the tray in a rocking cycle about a transverse axis of the ice forming plate after ice has started to form along the top surface.
US09890985B2 Refrigeration device comprising an ice maker with double stops
A refrigeration device has an ice maker with an ice cube tray that is rotatably mounted about a rotational axis. The ice maker includes two stops for limiting the rotational movement of the ice cube tray about the rotational axis.
US09890980B2 System and method of freeze protection of a heat exchanger in an HVAC system
A system and method of heat exchanger freeze protection for an HVAC system by operating an indoor unit assembly and an outdoor unit assembly in a cooling mode and operating a fan at an initial airflow, operating a temperature sensor to measure a temperature value of a heat exchanger, at the expiration of a first predetermined time period, determining whether the temperature value is less than or equal to a first temperature preset value, determining whether a current airflow multiplier is equal to a maximum airflow multiplier limit, increasing the current airflow by an airflow offset multiplier if the current airflow multiplier is less than or equal to the maximum airflow multiplier limit and the temperature value is less than or equal to the first temperature preset, and operating the fan at an increased airflow to move more air across the heat exchanger.
US09890974B2 Air-conditioning apparatus
An air-conditioning apparatus achieves improvement of safety and further achieves saving of energy without allowing a refrigerant to circulate in or near an indoor unit. The air-conditioning apparatus is configured such that heat medium pipes have a larger inner cross-sectional area per unit capacity than that of refrigerant pipes.
US09890972B2 Method for providing a thermal absorber
A method for providing a thermal absorber, which can be used in solar thermal collectors. The method includes a step of depositing on a substrate a first layer having a composition that comprises titanium, aluminium, nitrogen, and one of following elements: silicon, yttrium, cerium, and chromium. The method further optionally includes a step of depositing a second layer deposited on the first layer, the second layer having a composition including titanium, aluminium, nitrogen, oxygen and one of the elements of silicon, yttrium, cerium, and chromium, and a step of depositing a third layer having a composition including titanium, aluminium, silicon, nitrogen, and oxygen, the third layer being a top layer of the thermal absorber.
US09890960B2 Water saving apparatus
A water saving apparatus for use with a hot water system, the apparatus being sized and shaped for installation proximate one or more water outlet fixtures for delivery of heated water from the hot water system for use. The apparatus comprises an insulated reservoir having an inlet and an outlet to enable the reservoir to be installed in line with the flow of heated water from the hot water system to the one or more fixtures to store a quantity of heated water. Water that has cooled in the hot water pipe between the hot water system and the reservoir mixes with the stored heated water in the reservoir as water flows from the hot water system to the water outlet fixture.
US09890956B1 Device for ash removal
An ash remover for removing ashes from a wood burning stove or fireplace includes a housing with top and bottom walls, spaced-apart side walls, a rear wall, and a front door. A fixed gripping handle projects outwardly from the rear wall of the housing. A pivotable gripping handle is mounted to the side walls of the housing of the ash remover. The ash remover may be used in combination with a sifting tool to separate burning embers from ashes prior to removing the ashes from the wood burning stove or fireplace.
US09890951B2 All around radiation heating apparatus
The present invention provides a safer all-around radiation heating assembly than similar traditional heaters. As typical with traditional heaters, a shroud is used to surroundably cover a portable liquid propane tank. To replace the portable liquid propane tank, the shroud must be continuously raised to a predetermined height while a service person accesses the propane tank. There is a danger that if and when the shroud drops, a spark could be created resulting in igniting highly flammable escaped propane gas. The present invention overcomes dangers associated with the traditional heaters by eliminating the spark creation danger and by introducing a ventilation system to allow any leaked propane gas to escape away from the heater.
US09890945B2 Reflector and sealing assembly for lighting assembly
A lighting assembly is provided having a housing supporting a lighting source such as a plurality of LEDs, a reflector having a central opening for the light source, a light transmitting cover and a frame attached to the housing to couple the frame and the light transmitting cover to the housing. The reflector has an outer perimeter with a channel formed in the top face and the bottom face for a continuous seal member. The frame is coupled to the housing to capture the frame and the light transmitting cover between the frame and the housing so that the seal members form a weatherproof seal between the light transmitting cover and the frame and between the frame and the face of the housing.
US09890940B2 LED board with peripheral thermal contact
A LED fixture is provided, the lamp comprising a LED board having a thermally conductive periphery, the LED board comprising at least one LED operable to emit light when energized through an electrical path from a base; and a heat sink assembly thermally coupled to the thermally conductive periphery.
US09890939B2 Switch structure and flashlight with the same
The invention provides a switch structure and a flashlight with the same. The switch structure includes: a switch housing; a control part, the control part being provided in the switch housing; and a moving part, the moving part being provided movably in the switch housing, the moving part has a first stroke where the control part is enabled to output a first control signal and a second stroke where the control part is enabled to output a second control signal and the second stroke being consisted of the first stroke and a subsequent stroke after the first stroke. The switch structure may conveniently switch different illumination modes.
US09890936B2 LED tube light
An LED tube light includes a light tube and an end cap attached over an end of light tube. The end cap includes an insulating tubular part, sleeved over the end of the light tube. A magnetic object is disposed between an inner circumferential surface of the insulating tubular part and an outer circumferential surface of the end of light tube. A hot melt adhesive is also disposed between the inner circumferential surface of the insulating tubular part and an outer circumferential surface of the end of light tube. The insulating tubular part may have protruding portions formed on an inner circumferential surface of the insulating tubular part to be extending inwardly thereof, and disposed between an outer circumferential surface of the magnetic object and the inner circumferential surface of the insulating tubular part, thereby forming a gap therebetween.
US09890931B2 Control device for solid state lighting fixtures
The present disclosure provides a control device for solid state lighting fixtures. The control device is programmable and is configured to adjust the intensity of light emitted by solid state lighting fixtures. The control device includes a housing assembly and a programmable controller.
US09890927B2 Vehicular display apparatus
A vehicular display apparatus can be provided on a vehicular instrument panel and the apparatus provides a display for a vehicular crew. The apparatus can include; a half mirror located at a back side of the vehicle with respect to the liquid crystal display, the half mirror configured to transmit an image from the liquid crystal display to the back of the vehicle, and to reflect light from a direction intersecting with a front-back direction of the vehicle to the back of the vehicle, a first decorative member located at a side of the intersecting direction, and a light emitting member configured to irradiate light at least one of from and towards the first decorative member.
US09890921B2 Optical element and backlight unit including the same
Provided are an optical element and a backlight unit including the same. The optical element includes a light transmitting substrate including one face and the other face, a plurality of reflective lenses formed to protrude from the one face of the light transmitting substrate, and a scattering pattern which is formed on the one face of the light transmitting substrate and in an area between the plurality of reflective lenses.
US09890920B2 Vehicular lamp
A vehicular lamp includes a plurality of light sources arranged in a row; and a light guide configured to receive light emitted from the light sources on a rear surface thereof, and emit the light from a front surface thereof. The light guide includes: a base having a rear surface extending in an arrangement direction of the light sources; a plurality of rear surface projections protruding from the rear surface of the base; and a plurality of front surface projections protruding from a front surface of the base. The rear surface projections and the front surface projections are arranged in the arrangement direction to be spaced apart from one another, and are formed in a plurality of projection forming areas, respectively. Each of the front surface projections has a polyhedral shape including a plurality of faces that are successive in a circumferential direction thereof.
US09890917B2 Headlight or the like having urethane binder resin on lens
A refurbished headlight or the like, with restored translucency, transparency, and luster and high durability, is provided as the aged headlight or the like of polycarbonate resin. Furthermore, a new headlight or the like, with a polycarbonate resin lens which is not degraded by aging over a long period of time, is provided. A headlamp, on which a membrane of clear urethane binder resin is provided after a surface layer of reinforced plastic or the like remaining on a lens surface and degraded parts of a lens body are removed by grinding, is provided. When a yellow tinge remains on the lens body, the headlamp, on which the membrane of urethane binder resin is provided by applying a purple-black mixed urethane coating mixed with a purple-black mixing pigment, is provided. Moreover, a new headlamp that has a membrane of clear urethane binder resin on a lens surface is provided.
US09890914B2 Lighting assembly
A modular track light emitting diode (LED) lighting assembly is provided for improved product lighting in display cases, including refrigeration applications. The modular track LED lighting assembly has a series of LED, including one or more flat LED arranged at an angle to form a lighting spine. In a specific inventive embodiment, the one or more flat LED are arranged at a forty five degree angle. Embodiments of the modular track LED lighting assembly may be configured with a single sided series of light sources or single lighting spine for installation on corners or shelves, or with a double sided series of light sources or lighting spines for mounting on mullions between doors of a display cabinet. The lighting assembly may be powered via battery, or via an alternating current (AC) source that is converted to a direct current (DC) voltage.
US09890911B2 LED module with uniform phosphor illumination
The generally Lambertian LED die emission is modified by an optical structure formed over the LED die that reduces the light emission along a normal axis and enhances the light emission at an angle with respect to the normal axis, producing a certain light emission profile. A phosphor layer is provided overlying the optical structure, such as in a reflective light-mixing chamber. The light emission profile results in more uniform flux from the LED die impinging across the surface of the phosphor. Some of the LED light passes through the phosphor and some of the light is converted to light of a different wavelength. The light emission profile results in more uniform color and temperature across the phosphor. The light emission profile may be created by a lens, a patterned layer over the LED die, a semi-reflective layer over the LED die, an optical sheet, or other technique.
US09890909B2 LED tube lamp
An LED tube lamp is provided herein, which implements the safety function for protecting the user from electric shock since it conducts only when both ends thereof have been correctly installed into a lamp socket. The LED tube lamp includes an installation detection module configured in the LED tube lamp to detect an installation state between the LED tube lamp and the lamp socket. The installation detection module includes: a detection pulse generating module, configured to generate a first pulse signal; a detection result latching circuit, configured to receive and output the first pulse signal; a switch circuit, configured to receive the first pulse signal from the detection result latching circuit, and configured to maintain a conductive state of the switch circuit during the first pulse to cause a power loop of the LED tube lamp to be conductive; and a detection determining circuit, configured to detect a first sampling signal on the power loop so as to determine the installation state between the LED tube lamp and the lamp socket.
US09890908B1 Control system in a gas pipeline network to increase capacity factor
A system and method for controlling delivery of gas, including a gas pipeline network having at least one gas production plant, at least one gas receipt facility of a customer, a plurality of pipeline segments, and a plurality of control elements, one or more controllers, and one or more processors. The hydraulic feasibility of providing an increased flow rate of the gas to the gas receipt facility of the customer is determined using a linearized pressure drop model. A latent demand of the customer for the gas is estimated using a latent demand model. Based on the hydraulic feasibility and the latent demand, a new gas flow request rate from the customer is received. A network flow solution is calculated based on the new gas flow request rate. The network flow solution is associated with control element setpoints used by a controller to control one or more control elements.
US09890904B2 Cryogenic tank
A cryogenic tank includes a vapor barrier which is provided to abut an inner wall surface of a concrete wall and in which a plurality of panels are welded, and a pressing part which presses the panel toward the inner wall surface of the concrete wall when the panel are welded.
US09890902B2 High-pressure gas tank and liner with mouthpiece
A high-pressure gas tank includes a seal member that covers an opening recess from a surface of a liner on an outer side of an inner circumferential wall of a mouthpiece placing portion to a surface of a mouthpiece flange on a center side of a flange outer peripheral edge. The flange outer peripheral edge and the inner circumferential wall of the mouthpiece placing portion satisfy Dt>(Sm/Xgs)·100. Dt denotes a width of an opening of the opening recess and is defined as a distance between a flange outer peripheral edge-side end and an inner circumferential wall-side end of an opening of the opening recess. Sm denotes a maximum tolerance of a relative positional misalignment between the inner circumferential wall of the mouthpiece placing portion and an outer circumferential end of the flange outer peripheral edge. Xgs [%] denotes a breaking elongation of the seal member.
US09890898B2 Adjustable rod
A telescopic rod contains a first element, and a second element, and a locking mechanism. The first element is in the form of a hollow tube with an interior wall. The second element is arranged slidingly along a longitudinal axis within the first element. The locking mechanism is coupled with the second element to lock the relative position of the second element with regard to the first element. The locking mechanism includes a clamp washer to be moved between a locking position and an unlocked position it is located in an angular position axis. An angle of the clamp wash in the unlocked position with regard to the longitudinal is smaller than that in the locking position. An edge of the clamp washer meshes with the interior wall in the locking position, so that a frictional connection is formed between the edge and the interior wall.
US09890888B2 Rotatable joint
A rotatable joint to carry high-pressure and low-pressure liquids to a workstation can include a housing, two connecting heads, a first connecting member, a second connecting member, and a rotation member. The housing defines a first connecting hole positioned along a center housing axis and a second connecting member spaced from the first connecting member and parallel to the housing axis. The first connecting member, the second connecting member, and the rotation member can be installed in the housing in that order. One connecting head communicates with the first connecting member, the second connecting member, and the rotation member in that order via the first connecting hole, and the other connecting head communicates with the first connecting member, the second connecting member, and the rotation member in that order, via the second connecting hole.
US09890884B1 Clamping ring with improved connecting structure
A clamping ring includes first and second clamping ring members, each of which includes: a) an inner curved contour with a circumferential span of at least 90° that extends from a lower face to an upper face, the upper face being formed with an aperture for receiving therein a fastener for tightening the first and second clamping ring members towards each other, and b) an inner groove for receiving therein a seal. The first clamping ring member includes a first connecting member that extends circumferentially beyond the lower face. The second clamping ring member includes a second connecting member that couples the first connecting member with the second clamping ring member.
US09890880B2 Composite coiled tubing connectors
The invention includes a connector for coupling to a composite pipe, and methods for forming the same. The connector has a seal carrier forming a fluid passage that is made of a first material and that includes a seal receiving portion configured to receive at least one seal and a first coupling surface on an outer seal carrier surface. The connector also has an interconnect with a passage configured to receive the seal carrier that is made of a second material and includes a second coupling surface on an inner interconnect surface configured for coupling with the first coupling surface to connect the seal carrier and the interconnect and a third coupling surface on an outer interconnect surface.
US09890879B2 Hose anti-collapse ribs, systems and methods
An integral hose anti-collapse rib comprises a unitary body having a first cantilevered portion curved in a first direction. This first cantilevered portion defines a first end. A second cantilevered portion is curved in a direction opposite the direction of the first cantilevered portion, in a direction facing the first cantilevered portion. The second cantilevered portion also defines a second end disposed at an opposite extent of the rib from the first end. The hose anti-collapse rib also comprises a locking mechanism that locks the first end of the rib to the second end of the rib, such that the first and second cantilevered portions together form a generally circular shape. Embodiments of locking mechanisms may include a button and orifice locking mechanism and/or a tab and channel locking mechanism. In a relaxed state in which the locking mechanism is not engaged, the rib preferably defines a non-circular, generally spiral shape.
US09890872B2 Piston for pnuematic actuator in high vibration environment
A piston assembly includes a piston with a first cap disposed on a first end of the piston and a second cap disposed on a second end of the piston. A piston cross-member is in between the first cap and the second cap. A first cover is affixed to a first side of the piston cross-member. A second cover is affixed to a second side of the piston cross-member. The second side of the piston cross-member is opposite the first side of the piston cross-member.
US09890871B2 High-power bi-directional non-recovery spring magnetic valve comprising permanent magnet
A high-power bi-directional non-recovery spring magnetic valve including permanent magnets has an upper magnetic circuit part and lower magnetic circuit part symmetrically disposed and connected together via an armature connection rod and a housing connection ring, the upper magnetic circuit part comprises an upper iron core, an upper housing, an upper coil, an upper annular permanent magnet, an upper yoke iron and an upper push rod, the lower magnetic circuit part comprises a lower iron core, a lower housing, a lower coil, a lower annular permanent magnet, a lower yoke iron and a lower push rod. The magnetic valve comprising permanent magnets realizes bistable-state magnetic retaining, and has an adjustable retaining force for permanent magnet adjustment, quick response, and high output force.
US09890868B2 Aviation bypass valve including a shape memory alloy material
An aviation bypass valve for use in a heat exchanger apparatus, including a shape memory alloy material. The heat exchanger apparatus further including an air-cooled oil cooler disposed in a bypass fan duct of an aircraft engine. The heat exchanger apparatus including a bypass valve in fluid communication with the air cooled oil cooler. The bypass valve including a valve body, a piston disposed in the valve body and moveable therein and an actuation component. The actuation component including a shape memory alloy. The actuation component responsive to a change in at least one of a thermal condition and a pressure exerted thereon so as to move the piston, thereby opening and closing the bypass valve.
US09890867B2 Sanitary hydrant
A sanitary hydrant comprises an isolated reservoir that can be positioned below a freeze level at the location of installation. A piston within the isolated reservoir is operable to expel, during a downward stroke, stored fluid from the reservoir before actuating a valve that allows fluid to flow from a fluid supply source through the hydrant. On an upward stroke, the piston releases the valve and generates a negative pressure within the reservoir that draws fluid from within the hydrant into the reservoir.