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US10040527B2 Lifesaving device and lifesaving control method
A lifesaving device and a lifesaving control method are provided. Wherein, the lifesaving device includes: at least one first detection module (200) configured for detecting human body biological characteristic information, a lifesaving device body (100) capable of being worn on a body of a user, and at least one first gasbag module (300) arranged on the lifesaving device body (100); after the first gasbag module (300) is activated, a lifesaving gasbag (1) can be popped up; the first detection module (200) is in signal connection with the first gasbag module (300) and is configured for activating the first gasbag module (300) when the biological characteristic information detected meets a first preset condition.
US10040523B2 Compressed air tank for sinking prevention
A compressed air tank for sinking prevention comprises a compressed air tank having a valve; and an air pocket coupled to the compressed air tank and being filled with air discharged from the compressed air tank when the valve is opened, wherein buoyancy is provided to a cabin that is being flooded through the air pocket to prevent a ship from foundering.
US10040518B1 Personal watercraft
A personal watercraft comprises a body; a driving power source mounted in the body; a water jet pump driven by the driving power source to eject a water jet in a rearward direction; a handle bar gripped by a rider; a rider operation member provided on the handle bar, the rider operation member being operated by the rider to be movable to an acceleration position for providing a forward movement command, a deceleration position for providing a rearward movement command, and a neutral position for providing an idling command, the neutral position being set to a position between the acceleration position and the deceleration position in a movement path of the rider operation member; and a control unit which controls the driving power source in response to the rider's operation for moving the rider operation member.
US10040508B2 Motor driving control apparatus
This motor driving control apparatus includes (A) a driving unit that drives a motor, and (B) a regeneration control unit that controls the driving unit so as to generate a regenerative 5 braking force in accordance with a vehicle acceleration, a vehicle speed and a pedal-rotation converted speed that is obtained from a pedal rotation.
US10040507B2 Ergonomic adjustment system for a clip-less bicycle pedal
An ergonomic adjustment system for clip-less bicycle pedal has the cleat and pedal body are so shaped that they form exactly complementary shapes that are based on parts of spherical shapes such that both spherical members and complementary spherical members have similar diameters so as to allow for perfect mating between the two which allow for smooth fluidic movement along axes X and Z. The cleat and pedal body have polymer lining. A rigid front receptacle and a rear flexible blade or traditional rear mechanism. Both the rigid receptacle and the rear section flexible blade or traditional rear mechanism are attached to the exterior periphery of the pedal's body and are used in conjunction with a cleat which is mechanically attached to a shoe.
US10040505B2 Lower fork alignment system
A lower fork alignment system for a vehicle is described. The lower fork alignment system includes: a brace detachably coupling a first lower tube and a second lower tube of a lower fork, wherein the first and second lower tubes include: first and second receiving adjustment mechanism configured for receiving corresponding interfacing mechanisms of the brace, wherein upon receipt of alignment features of the interfacing mechanisms, one of the first lower tube and the second lower tube is enabled to be adjusted in a horizontal direction along a horizontal axis, and the other of the first lower tube and the second lower tube is enabled to be adjusted in a vertical direction along a vertical axis.
US10040504B2 Compactable bicycle
In an aspect, a compactable bicycle is provided, comprising a base frame portion and a steering structure. The base frame portion includes a seat tube and a head tube, a connecting tube connecting them and a rear frame portion that has a rear wheel mounted thereto. The steering structure includes a steering member rotatably mounted in the head tube, a handlebar, and a front wheel support having a front wheel connected thereto. The steering member includes first and second portions that are removably connectable together. The head tube includes first and second portions that hold the first and second steering member portions respectively. The second head tube portion is movable relative between a first position in which the first steering member portion is superjacent to the second steering member portion, and a second, stowage position.
US10040503B2 Foot placement sensor and self-balancing personal transportation device having same
Foot placement sensor and self-balancing vehicles having same. The foot placement sensor may be configured in or with a self-balancing transportation device that has a least a first foot platform. The sensor may include an emitter of electromagnetic radiation (or other suitable signal) that is propagated, at least in part, over a portion of the foot platform and a receptor positioned to receive this emission. Interruption of the emitted radiation at the receptor may indicate the presence of a user's foot at the platform. One suitable emission type is infrared light, among other suitable types. Various embodiments are disclosed including in two-wheel, one-wheel and paired-wheel self-balancing vehicles.
US10040502B2 Vehicle with spherical wheels
A vehicle (1) comprises a frame (17); a front ground engaging sphere (2) which is rotatable about a first axis which is transverse and fixed relative to the frame (17); a rear ground engaging sphere (3) which is rotatable about a plurality of axes, and gripping portions (11) which are provided towards the front of the vehicle (1), for a rider to hold. A support member (25) is connected pivotally to a rear portion of the frame (17) and projects longitudinally of the vehicle (1) and downwardly from the point of connection to the frame (17) to a remote part of the support member (25). The rear sphere (3) is connected to the remote part of the support member (25) for rotation about a second axis which is transverse and fixed relative to the support member (25). The support member (25) is pivotal with respect to the frame (17) about a third axis which extends downwardly and longitudinally of the vehicle (1).
US10040497B2 Assembly for storing bicycles
An assembly for storing bicycles in an upright orientation and suitably with both wheels of the bicycles off the ground. The assembly is configured to suspend the bicycles from their front wheel by engaging the front tire of the bicycles, and without needing to engage the rim of the front wheel, or the frame of the bicycle. Moreover, the assembly is adapted to allow the bicycles located in the upright orientation to be moved while on the assembly from side-to-side to allow bicycles storage to be clustered together and a bicycle to be retrieve-from storage to be spaced further apart from adjacent bicycles.
US10040492B2 Variable spoiler apparatus of rear bumper for vehicle
Disclosed is a variable spoiler apparatus of the rear bumper for vehicles. The variable spoiler apparatus includes a linkage device, installed on a bumper back beam, and varies in length in an up-down direction during a rotation. A spoiler is coupled to the linkage device and is able to move in the up-down direction by the rotation of the linkage device. A first drive device is installed on the bumper back beam. The first drive device is provided with a first rotating shaft coupled to the linkage device to transmit rotating force. A guide is rotatably installed on the bumper back beam and is able to extend in the up-down direction. A second drive device is coupled to the guide so as to be movable in the up-down direction. When the second drive device is operated, the spoiler is tilted by a length variation operation of the length-variable unit.
US10040491B2 Vehicle airflow control apparatus
A vehicle airflow control apparatus (900) has an air inlet (902) at the rear quarter glass (906) of the vehicle and ducting (908) leading via an openable joint (912) and rear ducting (912) past a bend (916) to an exit blowing aperture (918), a concertina element (928) allowing duct movement, the openable joint having a self-alignment cup (938) with wedging inner sides (944, 946), an interface seal connecting the rear ducting and the cup, a deployable spoiler (920) having a drive system (978), 10 outboard positional control of the spoiler being provided by a rod (998) with cone surfaces (1000, 1002).
US10040480B1 Lane keeping traveling support apparatus
A lane keeping traveling support apparatus includes a driving support ECU. The driving support ECU is configured to to determine a lane departure prevention torque in such a manner that a magnitude of the lane departure prevention torque becomes smaller or to stop performing a lane departure prevention control, when the lane departure prevention control is performed in place of a lane keeping assist control and a specific operation of a steering wheel is performed by a driver so as to have a direction of an own vehicle head to a lane departure direction.
US10040476B2 Autonomous steering system for an articulated truck
A control system for a steering a work machine is disclosed. The control system may include a steering input device configured to steer a lead machine module and an articulation module disposed between the lead machine module and a trailing machine module. The control system may further include a first articulation cylinder and a second articulation cylinder configured to actuate between a first and second cylinder first position and a first and second cylinder second position. Furthermore, an electronic controller in communication with the first and second articulation cylinders and programmed to transmit a control signal such that the first actuation cylinder actuates between the first actuation cylinder first position and the first actuation cylinder second position and the second actuation cylinder actuates between the second actuation cylinder first position and the second actuation cylinder second position.
US10040467B2 Method of redistributing loose material on a surface and a system for practicing the method
A method of setting up a system to redistribute loose material; including the steps of: obtaining a blower assembly that is configured to generate a pressurized supply of air that is discharged at an outlet; obtaining a wheeled carrying unit for the blower assembly; and operatively positioning the blower assembly on a frame on the carrying unit. The carrying unit and blower assembly are configured so that with the blower assembly operatively positioned the carrying unit can be advanced by the user over the subjacent support surface to thereby cause pressurized air generated by the blower assembly to be directed to continuously and controllably redistribute loose material residing on the subjacent support surface.
US10040456B2 System and method for hill climbing gear selection
A multi-speed automatic transmission having a control circuit for managing a hill climb event is provided. The control circuit may detect the hill climb event, such as by identifying when an upshift from a climb gear to an upshift gear would cause deceleration on a hill. The control circuit may also respond to the hill climb event based on desired performance characteristics, including fuel economy, speed, acceleration, and other performance characteristics. In one embodiment, the control circuit responds to the hill climb event by cycling the multi-speed automatic transmission between the climb gear and the upshift gear.
US10040450B1 Method of controlling an autonomous vehicle and a collision avoidance device thereof
Method of controlling an autonomous vehicle and a collision avoidance device thereof are disclosed. The method includes gathering obstacle information associated with an obstacle around a current navigation path of the autonomous vehicle and vehicle information associated with the autonomous vehicle. The method further includes determining a relative velocity and a collision distance between the obstacle and the autonomous vehicle and an obstacle state of the obstacle based on an analysis of the obstacle information and the vehicle information. The method includes computing a collision factor based on the relative velocity and the obstacle state. When the collision factor is above a collision threshold, the method further includes stopping the autonomous vehicle before exhausting the collision distance, when at least one alternate navigation path is not available and modifying the current navigation path of the autonomous vehicle, when the at least one alternate navigation path is available.
US10040442B2 Hybrid vehicle
A hybrid vehicle includes an electronic control unit configured to: set a target rotation speed of an engine based on a vehicle speed and a shift position; set a driving force when an upper-limit power is output to a drive shaft as an upper-limit driving force; set a target engine power such that the smaller of the upper-limit driving force and the required driving force is output to the drive shaft; and control the engine, the first motor, and the second motor such that the engine to rotate at the target rotation speed and to output the target power. At this time, the upper-limit power is set to be lower when a coolant temperature of the engine is low than when the coolant temperature is high.
US10040434B2 Electromechanical brake booster and method for operating an electromechanical brake booster
An electromechanical brake booster is provided for a braking system of a vehicle, having a valve body and an input rod, the valve body, to which at a displacement motion in a brake application direction has been imparted, being displaceable up to a differential travel equal to a limit differential travel with reference to the input rod, and then a co-displacement motion in the brake application direction being impartable to the input rod if the co-displacement motion is acted against at most by a retention force below a predefined threshold value, and at least one buffer element being disposed on the input rod and/or on the valve body in such a way that if a retention force above the predefined threshold value acts against the co-displacement motion, the differential travel is increasable above the limit differential travel by way of a deformation of the at least one buffer element.
US10040432B2 Systems and methods for promoting cleanliness of a vehicle
Methods and systems are provided for automatically maintaining cleanliness of an vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes: receiving, by a processor, at least one sensor signal from a sensor that monitors for particulates within an interior of a vehicle; determining, by the processor, a level of uncleanliness of the vehicle based on the sensor signal; and selectively generating, by the processor, at least one of a control signal to a cleaning element of the vehicle and a notification message based on the determining to achieve the level of cleanliness.
US10040429B2 Heated windshield wiper assembly
A heated wiper assembly has a frame for attachment to a windshield wiper arm of a vehicle and a resilient wiper body on the frame. A cover is mounted to the frame along opposing side edges and includes an apex which is raised relative to the side edges of the cover member to define at least one ramped and air deflecting surface and a hollow passage along the cover. A heating element received in the wiper body includes electrical leads extending through the hollow passage in the cover. A controller of the heating element is supported externally of the cover member. The conductive wires of the heating element are received within a common injection molded sheath. A wiring adapter is mounted in place of a fuse within a vehicle fuse box and includes circuits for ready connection of the heating element to a power source of the vehicle.
US10040426B2 Brushless wiper motor
Since a shape of a stator 44 is made mirror symmetric with respect to a rotor 45 as a 4-pole/6-slot type, rotational deflection of the rotor 45 can be suppressed. As the minimum number of poles and the minimum number of slots, which can suppress the rotational deflection of the rotor 45, a frequency of magnetic noises approaches a frequency of mechanical noises. Thus, it is possible to integrate the whole noises generated by the DR-side wiper motor 21 into a low frequency range thereof, and to make the acoustic sensitivity (dB) of a vehicle interior smaller. Since the stator 44 is fixed inside a housing 40 and mounting legs fixed to a vehicle body fixed portion are provided in the housing 40, the stator 40, which is a source of the magnetic noises, can be fixed to a vehicle via only the housing 40. Therefore, a brushless wiper motor with quietness improved further can be designed.
US10040424B2 Vehicle and local area security system communications
A local area security system interfaces with one or more vehicles to provide enhanced security. The vehicles have vehicle sensors which may further help determine a presence of potential threat within a vicinity of the local area security system. The multiple vehicle network may communicate with each other to expand the vicinity of the local area security system, share equipment, computing resources, and information in the determination of the presence of the potential threat. The battery powered vehicle may employ various methods to conserve battery power while coupled to the local area security system.
US10040421B2 Load-limiting retractor
A retractor includes a spool, a torsion bar and a torsion tube rotationally fixed to the spool, and a locking member aligned with the torsion bar. The torsion bar and the torsion tube extend coaxially from the spool to respective first ends, and the torsion bar has a key. The locking member is movable from an unlocked position rotationally disengaged with the torsion bar to a locked position wherein the key rotationally fixes the locking member to the first end of the torsion bar. When the locking member is in the unlocked position, the torsion bar may be plastically deformed to limit the load applied by webbing against an occupant. If sufficient force is applied to the webbing, the locking member moves to the locked position in which both torsion bar and the torsion tube are locked together and, in tandem, limit the load applied by the webbing.
US10040416B2 Vehicle airbag system
A vehicle airbag system including: a first airbag that is supplied with gas and inflated and deployed at a front face towards a vehicle front of a seat; and a second airbag that is supplied with gas and inflated and deployed adjacent, in a vehicle width direction, to the first airbag, and that includes an overhanging deployment section that is positioned at a vehicle rear side of the first airbag and that is inflated and deployed jutting out beside the first airbag so as to cover a vehicle width direction end portion of the first airbag from the vehicle rear.
US10040415B2 Vehicle seat assembly with side-impact airbag deployment mechanism
A vehicle seatback assembly includes an outer shell coupled to a seatback carrier via a releasable coupling arrangement. The releasable coupling arrangement can take various forms in order to securely couple the outer shell to the seatback carrier. A seatback frame is disposed between the seatback carrier and the outer shell in assembly. An airbag module is coupled to the seatback frame, and the releasable coupling arrangement is configured to release upon deployment of an airbag from the airbag module to define a peripheral gap between the outer shell and seatback carrier through which the airbag can be deployed.
US10040413B2 Vehicle
A vehicle includes: a body forming a floor portion in a vehicle compartment; a console box provided on the body and placed in the vehicle compartment; a battery provided below the console box; a battery case configured to accommodate the battery; and a fastening member and a fastening member configured to fasten the console box to the body side and the battery case side, respectively. With such a configuration, there is provided a vehicle capable of supporting a console box in a vehicle compartment without causing an increase in weight and a higher cost.
US10040410B2 Vehicular starter battery management system
A vehicular starter battery management system includes a detection unit, a processing unit, a control unit, a discharging circuit and a communication unit. The detection unit, the control unit, and the communication unit are coupled respectively with the processing unit. The discharging circuit is coupled with the control unit. The detection unit includes a static detection circuit and a dynamic detection circuit. The static detection circuit includes a micro current detection circuit, an anti-theft detection circuit and a static voltage detection circuit. The dynamic detection circuit includes a dynamic voltage detection circuit, a dynamic current detection circuit and a temperature detection circuit. The processing unit transmits a signal to the control unit and the communication unit based upon the current intensity, the voltage, the temperature and the time at which the battery management system enters into the static mode, detected by the detection unit, thereby operating the control unit to protect the vehicular starter battery. The processing unit uses the communication unit to transmit a signal to and receive a signal from a hand-held communication device equipped with an application.
US10040401B1 Locking firearm holder
A locking firearm holder that can be mounted in a vehicle; the holder employs a capture lever to lock or grip against the trigger guard of a firearm, such as a hand gun. The holder exhibits two stable states: a capture lever lock state or a capture lever unlock state. The method of switching between these two stable states is the same in either case: the user pushes against the firearm, along the axis of the firearm. This initial action by the user either locks the firearm in place, or unlocks the holder to allow the user to withdraw the firearm from the holder. The holder includes a withdrawal limiter to prevent premature re-locking as the firearm is being released. The holder includes a lock tab positioned near the locked firearm; the lock tab must be actuated to unlock the holder, thus preventing an accidental unlocking due solely to vibration.
US10040400B2 Retaining device
The present invention is a retaining device, wherein a pedestal part is attached to a vehicle. The retaining part has a turning shaft part and a loading part. A main body turnably supports the turning shaft part. An outward-jutting part is provided on the main body and is designed to be secured to the bottom part of the pedestal part. A locking part is provided on the main body. A part to be locked is locked to the locking part. The locking part and the outward-jutting part are provided so as to sandwich the turning shaft part, and receive the load applied to the loading part.
US10040398B2 Wire tipped second row seatback with integrated storage
A number of variations may include a vehicle seatback support pivotally connected to the vehicle body, and wherein the seatback support includes an integrated storage cavity.
US10040396B2 Universal powerboard linkage
A universally mountable articulating step for a vehicle which includes a bypass linkage set which is common to mounting in a plurality of vehicles. The linkage set includes front and rear casting members that enable the step to collapse on itself. An independent mounting adapter which is unique to a particular vehicle is provided including a mounting configuration adapted to be attached to a vehicle and attachment mounting locations on which the bypass linkage set is to be mounted.
US10040388B1 Securement hook
A securement hook is disclosed herein having five sides and allowing for multiple interior voids therein insertion and connection with hooks or loops, and combinations therein, for use in securement of a load during transit or any other use requiring a high strength compact securement device attachable to cables, ropes or straps.
US10040381B2 Alignment of motor vehicle seat cap pieces
A cover element for a motor vehicle seat element lining, including: a foam on the reverse side of a textile, skin, or synthetic material; and in edges, intended to be assembled by sewing to at least one piece of textile, skin, or synthetic material, one or a plurality of embossed notches forming alignment marks to perform the sewing.
US10040380B2 Seat cover for vehicle seat
A seat cover including a reference portion on a design surface of the seat cover, and a linear stitch portion disposed in parallel with the reference portion and including a first stitch portion including a first thread material and a second stitch portion including a second thread material and disposed away from the reference portion than the first stitch portion, wherein the first thread material includes a plurality of seams which intermittently appear on the design surface side, and the second thread material includes a plurality of seams which intermittently appear on the design surface side, and wherein, when viewed in a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the stitch portion, at least a portion of a seam of one of the first thread material and the second thread material is disposed between adjacent seams of another of the first thread material and the second thread material.
US10040379B2 Seat for reducing the risk of spinal injuries
A seat is provided having a layer of high impact energy absorbing material and a sacral well provided therethrough. The seat may form a bottom portion of a vehicle seat that may further include a back support portion extending upwardly for supporting the rearward side of a seated individual. The back support may include a lower section for supporting the thorax and lower back, and an upper section. There may be one or more overlying sections positionable for supporting and restraining rearward movement of an individual.
US10040378B2 Stowable seats
A vehicle seat assembly is provided having a seat bottom and a seat back. The seat back pivotally connected to the seat bottom by a bracket where the bracket has a seat bottom portion and a seat back portion. The seat bottom portion is arranged at an angle θ with respect to the seat back portion so as to generally form a right angle. A main pivot axis extends through the seat bottom. The distal end of the seat bottom portion of the bracket is pivotally connected to the main pivot. The distal end of the seat back portion of the bracket is connected to the seat back so as to pivot the seat back with respect to the seat bottom. The seat back is configured to rotate on top of the seat bottom to a stowed position.
US10040371B2 Charging system and pairing method
A charging system includes a vehicle (200) that receives electric power with which a storage battery (240) is charged, from an inlet (226), and a power feeding apparatus (100) that supplies the electric power to a power-feed-side connector (126) connected to the inlet (226). The power feeding apparatus (100) and the vehicle (200) share a temporary signal pattern given to a control signal, through communication via communication units (130, 270), separately from communication established by connection between the inlet (226) and the power-feed-side connector (126). The vehicle (200) specifies the power feeding apparatus (100) as a destination of wireless communication, as the apparatus connected to the inlet (226), based on matching of a temporary signal pattern detected from the control signal, with the shared temporary signal pattern.
US10040360B1 Method and apparatus for the alignment of vehicles prior to wireless charging including a transmission line that leaks a signal for alignment
A vehicle alignment system is adapted to align a vehicle with a wireless power induction coil for wireless charging through use of magnetic resonant induction. The system includes a leaky transmission line disposed so as to align the vehicle left-right in a parking slot containing the wireless power induction coil when the vehicle is aligned for charging by the wireless power induction coil. At least two vehicle mounted antennas mounted on opposite sides of a left-right center line through the wireless power induction coil when the vehicle is aligned in the parking slot containing the wireless induction coil receive the operating frequency from the leaky transmission line, and signal processing circuitry detects a relative signal phase between signals induced by switching between antennas on opposite sides of the leaky transmission line. The relative phase differences between the detected signals from the antennas are representative of alignment of the vehicle with respect to the wireless power induction coil and the parking slot.
US10040348B2 Standing electric golfboard
A motorized golfboard with bi-axle four wheel steering controlled by the horizontal force applied to a stability bar extending vertically from golfboard's frame. Steering this way is accomplished using three design features. First, a vertically angled pivot point behind the front wheel assembly and one in front of the rear wheel assembly. Second, structurally, the front and rear axles axles lie beyond the front and rear of the golfboard deck and frame. Third, the pivot points are centered on spring plates extending angularly upward from the horizontal, bottom face of the frame of the golfboard, so as to be disposed at an acute angle with respect to the deck of the golfboard. In combination, these three features work to allow the inboard wheels to move closer together and the outboard wheels to move further apart when the stability bar is forced to the side.
US10040344B2 Closing device for closing an essential component of a vehicle
The present invention relates to a closing device (10) for closing an essential component of a vehicle particularly a radiator of a vehicle with at least one closing element (11) for regulating an air inlet to the essential component and a support element (12) for the acceptance of the at least one closing element (11) wherein the closing device (10) comprises at least one deformation element (20) for the absorption of the impact energy at the vehicle.
US10040341B2 Door seal structure
A seal member includes a seal body in which a lower seal portion along a lower edge of a door and an intersection seal portion that follows an edge of the door intersecting the lower edge are formed integrally with each other, and a drainage hole that opens on an upper edge side of the lower seal portion and via which a vehicle interior side of the lower seal portion is in communication with a vehicle exterior side of the lower seal portion. The seal member is installed on an edge portion of an inner surface of the door and interposed between the door and a vehicle body when the door is closed.
US10040328B2 Adjustable internal bypass
A vehicle suspension damper includes: a cylinder and a piston assembly, wherein the piston assembly includes a piston; a working fluid within the cylinder; a bypass cylinder surrounding the cylinder and defining a cylindrical bypass channel; an adjustable bypass port fluidly coupling an interior of the cylinder and the cylindrical bypass channel; and a remotely operable bypass valve slidably disposed within the cylindrical bypass channel, the remotely operable bypass valve configured for, upon actuation of an actuator coupled with the remotely operable bypass valve, adjusting a flow of the working fluid through the adjustable bypass port.
US10040323B2 Pneumatic tire with bead reinforcing elements at least partially formed from carbon fibers
A pneumatic tire includes an elastomeric casing. The elastomeric casing includes a crown portion, opposing sidewalls, and bead areas that are formed along the sidewalls in spaced relation to the crown portion. The bead areas include at least one bead reinforcing element, such as a bead core and/or a bead filler, that is at least partially formed from carbon fibers. A method of manufacturing a pneumatic tire assembly is also included.
US10040313B2 Processes and machines for decorating articles of manufacture
Processes and machines for decorating exterior surfaces of elongated, three-dimensional, discrete articles of manufacture, with decorative indicia and textural patterns.
US10040309B2 Identification document with tactile feature
A method for creating an identification document that includes: defining a debossed region on a surface of a card blank, the debossed region having a pre-determined pattern being indented into the card blank; and applying, as part of a lamination process, an overlay on the surface of the card blank to cover the defined debossed region such that an air gap is formed on the card blank's surface during the lamination process and is sealed and removed after the lamination process, and that a tactile pattern thus created on the surface of the overlay substantially duplicates the pre-determined pattern of the defined debossed region.
US10040301B2 Printing apparatus
A correction driving roller of a printing apparatus, which is used for transporting a paper sheet, includes at least one toothed roller that includes a plurality of wheels configured to be brought into contact with the paper sheet when the paper sheet is transported, and holders that hold the wheels, and is constructed such that the plurality of wheels are fixed to the holders while being arrayed in an axial direction orthogonal to the side surfaces of the wheels. Cut portions are formed on the wheel and are spaced away from each other when the toothed roller is viewed in the axial direction.
US10040298B2 Inkjet printing device, ink set, and inkjet printing method
The aim is to form a print pattern remarkably glossy and quick-dry for efficient cure of inks. An inkjet printing device is provided that includes a controller. The controller prompts a UVLED unit to emit ultraviolet light to precure inks of an ink set discharged from an inkjet head unit by irradiating the inks with ultraviolet light. The controller further prompts the UVLED unit to irradiate the precured inks with ultraviolet light. The ink set includes color UV inks each containing an ultraviolet-curable resin and a colorant but containing no metallic particle, and a solvent UV ink containing an ultraviolet-curable resin, a solvent, and metallic particles.
US10040293B2 Liquid container, liquid container unit, and liquid ejecting apparatus
A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid tank, a tank holder, a liquid ejection head, and an apparatus casing. The liquid tank includes a liquid injection port, a liquid containing portion containing the liquid injected from the liquid injection port, and a supply port supplying the liquid. The tank holder holds the liquid tank. The liquid ejection head ejects a liquid supplied from the supply port. The apparatus casing accommodates the liquid tank, the tank holder, and the liquid ejection head. The tank holder is pivotable relative to the apparatus casing with holding the liquid tank. The liquid injection port of the liquid tank is configured to be exposed to an exterior of the apparatus casing by pivoting the tank holder relative to the apparatus casing to inject the liquid into the liquid tank, while the liquid tank is held in the tank holder.
US10040292B2 Liquid ejection substrate, liquid ejection head, and liquid ejection apparatus
A first passage layer is provided with a plurality of supply passages each communicating with one portion of each of a plurality of pressure chambers and a plurality of collection passages each communicating with the other portion of each of the plurality of pressure chambers. A second passage layer is provided with a common supply passage communicating with the plurality of supply passages and a common collection passage communicating with the plurality of collection passages.
US10040291B2 Method and apparatus to reduce ink evaporation in printhead nozzles
Methods and apparatus to selectively control ink evaporation in printhead nozzles are disclosed. An example printhead for use with a printer includes a plurality of nozzles (142) and a plurality of valves (144) positioned adjacent respective ones of the nozzles (142) to selectively control fluid flow through the respective nozzle (142).
US10040290B2 Liquid ejection head, liquid ejection apparatus, and method of supplying liquid
A liquid ejection head includes an ejection opening; a passage in which an energy generation element is disposed; an ejection opening portion that allows communication between the ejection opening and the passage; a supply passage for allowing the liquid to flow into the passage; and an outflow passage for allowing the liquid to flow out to the outside. An expression of H−0.34×P−0.66×W>1.7 is satisfied when a height of the passage is set to H, a length of the ejection opening portion is set to P, and a length of the ejection opening portion is set to W.
US10040289B2 Ink-jet printer
There is provided an ink-jet printer, including: a conveyor; a carriage; a recording head; a sensor; a cap; a cap shifter; a reference wall; a memory; a power supply; a command receiver; and a controller. The controller is configured to execute judging a state of the power supply section; changing a relative position of the recording head and the cap from the covering position to the separated position to take the cap off the recording head; switching the power supply from the sleep state to the drive state, changing a relative position of the recording head and the cap from the covering position to the separated position by taking the cap off the recording head, storing in the memory the position information, and recording an image on the sheet conveyed to the sheet facing area.
US10040283B2 Semiconductor device and liquid discharge head substrate
A semiconductor device is provided. The device comprises: a first transistor that includes a first primary terminal, a second primary terminal and a first control terminal; a second transistor that includes a third primary terminal, a fourth primary terminal and a second control terminal; and a resistive element. The first and third primary terminal are connected to a first voltage line. The second primary terminal and one terminal of the resistive element are connected to a second voltage line. The first and second control terminal, the fourth primary terminal and the other terminal of the resistive element are connected to a node. A potential change in the third primary terminal is transmitted to the first control terminal by capacitive coupling between the third primary terminal and the node, turning on the first transistor.
US10040280B2 Printhead circuit with trimming
A printhead circuit or driving at least two actuating elements has a trim generating circuit for generating a trim signal using a comparator coupled to receive and compare feedback indicative of a present level of a drive voltage, with a configurable reference voltage value. The trim being based on a drive voltage feedback can give a more direct indication of actuating element output than given by timing references. Hence the trim can be more accurate, can be simpler, without accurate digital timing references, and thus costs can be reduced. It can be combined with a cold switch arrangement.
US10040277B2 Self-learning test chart optimizing system
In order to improve a method for optimization in the creation of test charts with the aim of improving the quality of prioritization, the invention proposes a method for optimizing a plurality of test patch-comprising test charts for printing purposes, wherein a prioritization of the test patches is carried out on the basis of the specification of the target printing method, the intended number of colors as well as the color identification and the intended mixing intentions, and a compilation of test patches is made according to that prioritization, wherein the test chart is printed, the printed test chart is colorimetrically measured, and the result is used for optimizing the prioritization.
US10040274B2 Pre-filled radius layups
A void between two or more composite laminate parts is filled by a composite laminate filler that is laid up and integral with at least one of the parts.
US10040262B2 Expandable belt and tread drum with varied curvature segments
An improved belt and tread drum incorporating an improved segment is disclosed. Segments are mounted in side-by-side relationship about a central axis for radial movement inwardly and outwardly with respect to the central axis and include arcuate outer surfaces that collectively define an outer circumferential working surface of the drum. The segments each define an arcuate outer surface defining a circumferential dimension, the outer surface having varied curvature along the circumferential dimension.
US10040260B2 Device, kit and method for tire repair
A plug and tire repair device are for repairing a puncture in a vehicle tire. The device includes an applicator including a stem portion and a tip portion for insertion into a puncture and through a wall of the tire, at least a part of the stem portion and the tip portion having a passage therethough, and a plug. The plug has a plug shaft made of a resilient material, a stopper portion provided at a first end of the plug shaft and a patch portion provided at a second end of the plug shaft opposite the first end, the patch portion having a closed position in which the patch portion is folded around the plug shaft and an open position in which the patch portion is extends outwardly from the plug shaft in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plug shaft. The plug shaft and the patch portion are guidable through the passage in the applicator.
US10040254B2 Three-dimensional surface texturing
An additive three-dimensional fabrication process is improved by controlling deposition rate to obtain surface textures or other surface features below the nominal processing resolution of fabrication hardware. Sub-resolution information may be obtained, for example, from express metadata (such as for surface texture), or by interpolating data from a source digital model.
US10040245B2 Forming a housing assembly
In some examples, a method of forming a housing assembly comprises affixing a support frame onto a first panel cover of the housing assembly, wherein the support frame includes an integrated pattern of channel cavities, positioning a second panel cover of the housing assembly adjacent the support frame, and flowing a bonding material through a plurality of openings of the second panel cover and into the channel cavities of the integrated pattern of the support frame so as to form a secure bond between the first panel cover, the support frame, and the second panel cover of the housing assembly.
US10040241B2 Supports for sintering additively manufactured parts
A method comprising forming a shrinking platform of layers of a composite, the composite including a metal particulate filler in a first matrix, forming a shrinking support of layers of the composite upon the shrinking platform, forming a first release layer of a release material upon the shrinking support, the release material including a ceramic particulate and a second matrix, and forming a part of the composite upon the shrinking support to form a portable assembly from the combined shrinking platform, shrinking support, release layer and part, wherein substantially horizontal portions of the part are vertically supported by the shrinking platform, wherein the first release layer is configured, after sintering, to separate the part from the shrinking support and to allow the part to be readily removed from the shrinking support, and wherein the shrinking support is configured to prevent the part from distorting during sintering.
US10040226B2 Methods and materials for making a monolithic porous pad cast onto a rotatable base
The present invention includes methods and materials for cleaning materials, particles, or chemicals from a substrate with a brush or pad. The method comprising: engaging a surface of a rotating wafer with an outer circumferential surface of a rotating cylindrical foam roller, the cylindrical foam roller having a plurality of circumferentially and outwardly extending spaced apart nodules extending from the outer surface, each nodule defining a height extending from the outer surface of the cylindrical foam roller to a substrate engagement surface of the nodule, the substrate engagement surface of one or more of the nodules having a rounded configuration; and positioning the cylindrical foam roller on the substrate such that the one or more nodules are positioned to have only the rounded substrate engagement surface contact the substrate such that no linear surface of the one or more nodules contacts the substrate.
US10040223B2 Low delamination mold release
Methods and combinations of a curing catalyst with a mold release mixture, which is then subsequently applied to the surface of a mold prior to the application of polyurethane reactants to said mold, where the curing catalyst component has the effect of catalyzing the reaction at the surface of the molded part. This catalysis results in greater reactivity at the surface between reacting portions and lower delamination of the surface of the foam, thereby leading to more attractive skins with a more consistent cell structure, and lower de-mold times due to skins whose nature makes them less likely to adhere to the surface of the mold. These foams will be less likely to tear upon opening of the mold, and production quality and output will be improved.
US10040218B2 Tire dismantling method
A tire dismantling method is provided that is capable of dismantling a thermoplastic resin material from a tire in which the thermoplastic resin material and a rubber layer have been integrated together. A dismantling method is provided for a tire including a tire frame member formed of a thermoplastic resin and a rubber layer that is vulcanization bonded to an outer face of the tire frame member. The tire dismantling method includes an opening-out process of cutting the tire along a width direction to make the tire into a belt shape, and a slicing process of slicing the belt shaped tire along an interface of the rubber layer with the tire frame member.
US10040211B2 Power operated rotary knife
A power operated rotary knife including an annular rotary knife blade supported for rotation in a blade housing. The rotary knife blade including a body and a blade section extending from the body. The body includes an outer wall including an arcuate surface having an upper region extending from a first upper end portion to a second intermediate portion and a lower region extending from the second intermediate portion to a third lower end portion. A plurality of gear teeth extend downwardly from the upper end of the body, each of the plurality of gear teeth including an outer peripheral face forming a portion of the upper region of the arcuate surface of the outer wall. The body outer wall includes a bearing surface having a lower bearing face in the lower region of the arcuate surface and an upper bearing face in the upper region of the arcuate surface.
US10040186B2 Universal accessories for oscillating power tools
An accessory for coupling to an attachment mechanism of an oscillating power tool includes a working end, an opposite rear end, and a fitment portion adjacent the rear end portion. The fitment portion includes a central opening having a central portion and a rearward portion open to the rear end, and configured to receive a post of a tool clamping mechanism. The fitment portion further includes a first plurality of openings in communication with and extending radially outward from the central portion, a second plurality of openings not in communication with and positioned radially outward from the central portion. The central portion, the first plurality of openings, and the second plurality of openings are configured to couple the fitment portion to a plurality of different configurations of attachment mechanisms for oscillating power tools.
US10040185B2 Skate tool
A skateboard tool system (100) may comprise a first arm (200), a second arm (300), a third arm (400) attached to a body (500) with each arm forming an overall “T” shape and each arm having a distal end attached to a useful implement. To gain mechanical advantage, the body (500) may contain or be integrated with a rethreading tool (540). The centralized location of the re-threading tool in combination with the “T” shape allows for a superior purchase or grip while rotating the re-threading tool. The body may define various voids to comport with a unique “L” shaped screw driver (600), the screw driver having a shorter (605) and a longer (607) longitudinal member giving additional leverage in rotating a Phillip head screw driver (610). A cutting blade is retained within the body for ease of access and safety.
US10040183B2 Powered nailer with positive piston return
A powered nailer includes a power source including a driving element reciprocating within a cylinder between a prefiring position and a fastener driving position, the latter occurring when the driving element engages a bumper disposed at the bottom of the cylinder. A reciprocating valve element defines a combustion chamber in fluid communication with the cylinder, and is configured for receiving a dose of fuel and air prior to a user-generated ignition. A return chamber at least partially surrounds the cylinder and is in fluid communication with the cylinder, being configured for receiving a supply of pressurized air generated by the driving element as it moves from the prefiring position to the fastener driving position, the pressurized air acting on an underside of the driving element for returning it to the pre-firing position.
US10040176B2 Extended impact socket construction
An elongated, generally, cylindrical impact socket has a driven end, a drive end. The socket is elongated, the cylindrical shape parsed in at least two, distinct uniform diameter generally coaxial sections having a mass in the range of at least about 2 to 3 times the mass of a standard or extended ASME B107.110-2012 socket.
US10040175B2 Film-like member support apparatus
A film-like member is supported in a flat shape by vacuum suction. A plurality of lift pins are arranged in a planar configuration and bear a film-like member placed on their upper ends. Tubular pads made of rubber for holding the film-like member by vacuum suction are attached to upper portions of the lift pins. The height of the lift pins can be adjusted by a screw fastening mechanism. The deformation of the film-like member can be corrected to a flat or concavely curved shape by suction from the pads. When the correction cannot be achieved by suction alone, the correction may be supplemented by ejection of air from a nozzle.
US10040168B2 Stepped retaining ring
A two part retaining ring is described. A rigid upper portion has an annular recess along its inner diameter. An annular wearable lower portion has an inner diameter, an annular extension defined by the inner diameter and a vertical wall that is perpendicular to a surface of the second portion and opposite to the inner diameter. The annular extension fits into the annular recess of the annular first portion. A bonding material is on the vertical wall of the annular second portion.
US10040165B2 Mass finishing component enclosure device and system
An embodiment comprises a container to include a substrate during processing (e.g., centrifugal or vibratory processing) and protect the substrate from other substrates (e.g., medical implants) that are simultaneously being processed and/or from the polishing environment (e.g. vibratory tub sidewalls) during processing. Other embodiments are described herein.
US10040155B2 Air cooled spindle exhaust air redirection system for enhanced machining byproduct recovery
A drilling byproduct recovery system employs a vacuum shroud positioned adjacent a workpiece. A spindle extends from a base and engages a tool. The spindle vertically reciprocates the tool upwardly through an aperture in the vacuum shroud to engage the workpiece. A circumferential air jet is emitted proximate a base of the spindle and directed toward the vacuum shroud.
US10040146B2 Integrated single grating compressor for variable pulse-front tilt in simultaneously spatially and temporally focused systems
A multipass chirped pulse amplification system outfitted with a single-grating, simultaneous spatial and temporal focusing (SSTF) compressor platform is provided. Such a system provides the ability to vary the beam aspect ratio of an SSTF beam, and thus the degree of pulse-front tilt at a focus, while maintaining a net zero-dispersion system. The optical system may include a first optical element or set of optical elements that receives and then varies a pulse-front tilt of a light beam, and a second optical element or set of optical elements that focuses the light beam having the varied pulse-front tilt that is output by the first optical element or set of optical elements. The first optical element or set of optical elements includes an optical grating, two dihedrals, and a retroflector roof mirror.
US10040140B2 Nozzle for connecting or disconnecting solder joints between head bonding pads in a hard disk drive, and laser soldering or reflowing tool with the same
A nozzle for connecting or disconnecting solder joints between head bonding pads of in a hard disk drive, includes a nozzle body including a tip, the tip disposed at a distal end of the nozzle body and configured to deliver or reflow a solder ball in proximity to head bonding pads; and a central duct disposed along a central axis of the nozzle body and configured to convey the solder ball to or from the tip. The tip includes a front face facing to a trailing edge of a slider, a back face facing to a top surface of a suspension supporting the slider, and two side faces adjacent to the front face and back face respectively, and at least one interference-free structure is provided at two adjacent faces of the tip at least, thereby no interference happens between the tip and elements adjacent to the slider during the operation.
US10040132B2 Rotary tool, in particular a drill for such a rotary tool
The rotary tool comprises a support and a cutting head which can be inserted into a pin receptacle of the support via a coupling pin. The support and the cutting head have mutually corresponding surface sections for transferring a radial clamping force and have mutually corresponding torque sections for transferring torque. For an axial pull-out stop device, effective stop surfaces are formed on the pin receptacle and on the coupling pin in the axial direction, wherein, to do this, a stop element is formed, the radial extension of which is smaller than or equal to a radial extension (r2) of the surface sections of the coupling pin and wherein the stop surfaces and the surface section are offset relative to each other in the circumferential direction.
US10040128B2 Tool arrangement
A tool arrangement containing a tool holder and a tool having a tool head for processing workpieces and a shaft supporting the tool head, wherein the tool holder and the shaft each have a planar surface oriented transversely with respect to the axial direction of the tool holder and the shaft, the planar surfaces lying opposite one another. The tool holder and the shaft are connected non-rotatably and releasably to one another by a connecting mechanism which has a journal projecting in the axial direction and a receptacle which receives the journal.
US10040122B2 Methods for producing gas turbine engine rotors and other powdered metal articles having shaped internal cavities
Embodiments of a methods for producing gas turbine engine rotors and other powdered metal articles having shaped internal cavities are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes consolidating a powdered metal body utilizing a hot isostatic pressing process to produce a rotor preform in which elongated sacrificial tubes are embedded. Acid or another solvent is directed into solvent inlet channels provided in the elongated sacrificial tubes to chemically dissolving the elongated sacrificial tubes and create shaped cavities within the rotor preform. The rotor preform is subject to further processing, such as machining, prior to or after chemical dissolution of the elongated sacrificial tubes to produce the completed gas turbine engine rotor.
US10040115B2 Additively manufactured casting articles for manufacturing gas turbine engine parts
A casting article according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a circuit forming portion and an interior channel formed inside of the circuit forming portion. The interior channel defines a leaching path that extends at least partially through the circuit forming portion.
US10040110B2 Forming system and forming method
A forming system that forms a metal pipe by expansion in a die includes a heater that heats at least an end part of a metal pipe material, a fluid supply unit that supplies a fluid into the metal pipe material to expand the metal pipe material, and a controller that controls the heater and the fluid supply unit, the fluid supply unit has a nozzle that supplies the fluid from the end part of the metal pipe material into the metal pipe material, and the controller controls the heater so as to heat the end part of the metal pipe material at least before the supply of the fluid by the fluid supply unit, and controls the fluid supply unit so as to expand the end part of the metal pipe material.
US10040106B2 Rolls of winding equipment in hot-rolling factory
In rolls of winding equipment in a hot-rolling factory, each roll includes a lower cladding layer formed on the surface of the roll barrel and a self-fluxing alloy layer formed on the lower cladding layer by thermal spraying and containing carbide particles dispersed therein. The lower cladding layer includes an Fe-based cladding layer which has a Shore hardness of 60 or greater and which contains, in terms of mass %, 0.1-0.4 C, up to 2.0 Si, up to 3.0 Mn, 1.0-15.0 Cr, and 2.5-5.0 Ni. The lower cladding layer further contains one or more of Mo, V, and Co, the contents of Mo, V, and Co being 0.1-5.0 mass %, 0.1-3.0 mass %, and 0.5-5.0 mass %, respectively.
US10040104B2 Soil remediation facility and soil remediation method using the same
A soil remediation facility includes a first screen apparatus including a vibratory screen, a drum mixer apparatus mixing the contaminated soil with a diluent, a saturated steam and hot water, a scrubbing apparatus including a mixing container and an impeller, a second screen apparatus including a vibratory screen. The facility further includes a floatation apparatus which adds a chemical agent for generating bubbles to the soil mixture, injects an air into the soil mixture to desorb contaminants from the soil mixture, and separates the desorbed contaminants by causing the desorbed contaminants to float. The facility further includes a hydro-cyclone apparatus which swirls substances contained in the soil mixture to sort the substances depending on a particle size and a desilter which swirls substances in the soil mixture at a higher angular velocity than an angular velocity in the hydro-cyclone apparatus to sort the substances.
US10040102B2 Substrate processing method
A substrate processing apparatus has an indexer block and a processing block. One side of the processing block has a vertical stack of a plurality of top surface cleaning units and the other side of the processing block has a vertical stack of a plurality of back surface cleaning units. Reversing units for reversing the substrate W are provided one above the other between the indexer block and the processing block. For example, one reversing unit is used for reversing the substrate before a back surface cleaning processing by the back surface cleaning unit or for other purposes, and the other reversing unit is used for placing the substrate W after a top surface cleaning processing by the top surface cleaning unit or for other purposes.
US10040100B2 Method for using and storing a cleaning stick
An apparatus for cleaning the touch screen of any personal electronic device, including but not limited to smart phones and personal computing tablets. The apparatus comprises a wet portion and a dry portion in a substantially horizontal figure “8” configuration. The apparatus may also comprise a reservoir for storing a volume of conventional cleaning fluid. When not in use, the apparatus is slid into a case which is configured to house the wet and dry portions of the apparatus in separate housing compartments. A method is also provided for storing the apparatus when not in use so as to prolong its effective lifespan and improve its overall performance.
US10040099B2 Sieve apparatus and method of providing a sanitary support for a screen mesh of a sieve apparatus
In a sieve apparatus, a housing (1) is provided with an inlet section with a feed inlet for material to be sifted and a discharge section including at least one outlet. Means are provided for vibrating the screen mesh. The housing has two substantially vertical side walls (2), and a screen mesh (5) having at least one side edge (51) is supported by a support structure (6, 7) connected to the respective side wall (2). The support structure includes a support element (7) along each side wall and adapted to support the screen mesh (5). Each support element is provided as a support profile (7) having an inclined support surface (73) for the side edge (51) of the screen mesh and constituting a V-shaped structure protruding into the housing, said support surface (73) meeting a lower surface (74) in an apex (75) located at a distance from the side wall (2) inside the housing (1). Specifically, each V-shaped support profile (7) is formed as an integral part of the respective side wall (2).
US10040097B2 Methods of preparing reactive mixtures of quaternary silanes and titanium(IV)alkoxides and polymers therefrom
A method to prepare a self-decontaminating surface, where that method includes disposing a first coating on a surface, where that first coating comprises an organosilane, and disposing a second coating over the first coating, where the second coating comprises TiO2.
US10040092B2 Applicator with diverter plate
An applicator for dispensing adhesive and a method of diverting flow in an applicator are disclosed. The applicator includes a plurality of pump assemblies each having an inlet and an outlet, a plurality of dispensing modules each having an inlet, and a flow diverter plate in fluid communication with the plurality of pump assemblies. The flow diverter plate defines a body having a first surface in fluid communication with the plurality of pump assemblies, a second surface opposite the first surface in fluid communication with the plurality of dispensing modules, and a plurality of diverter passages extending from the first surface to the second surface. Each of the plurality of diverter passages has a first opening on the first surface and a second opening on the second surface, and the first opening is in fluid communication with the outlet of one of the plurality of pump assemblies, and the second opening is in fluid communication with the inlet of at least one of the plurality of dispensing modules.
US10040083B2 Dispensing device
Disclosed is a dispensing device comprising a housing, a spray head, and a protective cap. By overcoming a resistance, the protective cap can be rotated between a blocked position and a released position. The protective cap is transparent and is rotationally coupled to the spray head.
US10040082B1 Cosmetic container having a fibrous applicator
A cosmetic container includes an enclosure stored with cosmetic contents; a sleeve including an externally and internally extending rim at one end of a hollow cylinder, an extension at the other end of the hollow cylinder, at least one port through the extension, and at least one valve in the at least one port respectively; a spring biased plunger including a hollow cylindrical member, a disc shaped member at one end of the hollow cylindrical member, a hollow cylindrical element in the hollow cylindrical member, a stem extending forward from the disc shaped member, and an axial tunnel through the stem to communicate with the hollow cylindrical element; a hollow mount including an axial passageway placed on the stem and communicating with the tunnel; a hollow fibrous applicator with the mount disposed therein, and front opening members communicating with the passageway; and a cap releasably secured to the enclosure.
US10040077B1 Centrifuge system including a control circuit that controls positive back pressure within the centrifuge core
A method and apparatus for separating cell suspension into centrate and concentrate includes a solid wall rotatable centrifuge bowl (82). A single use rotatable core (88) is positioned in the bowl and bounds a cavity (90) which serves as a separation chamber. The bowl rotates about an axis (84). An inlet tube (92) and an outlet tube (102) extend along the axis in the bowl cavity. The centripetal pump (98) in the cavity is in connection with the outlet tube. The centrate discharge pump (120) is in connection with the outlet tube. A pressure damping reservoir (122) is fluidly connected between the outlet tube and the discharge pump. At least one control circuit (142) is operative to control the apparatus to maintain a positive pressure above atmospheric pressure within the cavity, so as to maintain the cell suspension away from at least one seal (106) that bounds the interior of the cavity.
US10040072B2 Method for production of aluminum chloride derivatives
Aluminum chlorohydrate products comprise particles of aluminum chlorohydrate in fractured crystal form, the particles having a basicity in the range of 0% to about 85.6%, and a surface area to weight ratio of about 295 to about 705 m2/kg, inclusive of both endpoints and all numerical values therebetween, where the ratio is measured by laser diffraction. Methods of producing such products are also disclosed.
US10040065B2 Cuvette assembly having chambers for containing samples to be evaluated through optical measurement
The present invention is a cuvette assembly for use in optically measuring at least one characteristic of particles within a plurality of liquid samples. The cuvette assembly comprises a main body having internal walls and external walls, and a plurality of cuvettes within the main body at least partially being defined by the internal walls. Each of the plurality of cuvettes has a liquid-input chamber for receiving a respective one of the plurality of liquid samples, a filter, and an optical chamber for receiving a respective filtered liquid sample caused by passing the respective one of the plurality of liquid samples through the filter. Each of the optical chambers includes an entry window for allowing transmission of an input light beam through the filtered liquid sample and an exit window for transmitting a forward scatter signal caused by the particles within the filtered liquid sample.
US10040050B2 Microwave synthesis of cobalt tungstate for use as stable oxygen evolution catalyst
A process of forming an oxygen evolution catalyst includes the steps of: providing Co(NO3)4; providing Na2WO4; combining the Co(NO3)4 and Na2WO4 forming a solution; exposing the solution to a source of microwave energy and initiating a hydrothermal reaction forming hydrated CoWO4. The oxygen evolution catalyst including hydrated CoWO4 may be used to split water into oxygen and hydrogen ions.
US10040048B1 Automated modular system and method for production of biopolymers
The present invention provides an automated modular system and method for production of biopolymers including DNA and RNA. The system and method automates the complete production process for biopolymers. Modular equipment is provided for performing production steps with the individual modules arrange in a linear array. Each module includes a control system and can be rack mounted. One side of the array of modules provides connections for power, gas, vacuum and reagents and is accessible to technicians. On the other side of the array of modules a robotic transport system is provided for transporting materials between module interfaces. The elimination of the requirement for human intervention at multiple steps in the production process significantly decreases the costs of biopolymer production and reduces unnecessary complexity and sources of quality variation.
US10040043B2 Beverage dispensing system with a head capable of dispensing plural different beverages
A beverage dispensing system with a base to which a dispensing head is removably attached without additional fasteners, wherein beverage forming liquids are supplied through a plurality of separate conduits in the base. Each base conduit has a normally closed valve that normally blocks fluid flow. The dispensing head has at least one passageway that receives liquid from an associated one of the base conduits. A projection associated with each dispensing head passageway opens the associated conduit valve to allow fluid flow from the base to the head. Dispensing valves in the dispensing head are independently accountable to regulate the dispensing of the beverage. In one version of the invention, four liquids are supplied to the dispensing head through the conduits, namely two liquid concentrates; carbonated water; and non-carbonated water. By selective opening of the dispensing valves, a plurality of beverages are formed from combinations of one or more of the liquids. A dispensing head for dispensing at least one carbonated fluid includes an inlet opening and an outlet opening at each end of a passage extending through a body, the inlet opening having a smaller cross-sectional area than the outlet opening.
US10040039B2 Mixer
A mixer for mixing two materials includes a casing and a mixing component. The mixing component has a first vertical wall, a second vertical wall in parallel to the first vertical wall, an inlet baffle, an outlet baffle, a plurality of first arc shape guiding plates and a plurality of second arc shape guiding plates. The inlet baffle and the outlet baffle are disposed on the two ends of the first and second vertical walls, respectively. The first arc shape guiding plates and second arc shape guiding plates are disposed between the inlet and outlet baffles, and the first and second arc shape guiding plates are mutually spaced and disposed in opposite to each other. The two materials are imported from the inlet baffle and guided to flow through the first and second arc shape guiding plates, and subsequently mixed and exported from the outlet baffle.
US10040036B2 Highly-selective polyimide membranes with increased permeance, said membranes consisting of block copolyimides
The present invention relates to novel block copolyimides for preparing highly selective integrally asymmetrical gas separation membranes of improved permeance, processes for preparing these block copolyimides, membranes prepared from the block copolyimides, and also the use of the block copolyimides and of the membranes prepared therefrom.
US10040034B2 Membranes for flue gas separation comprising crosslinked, thermally rearranged poly(benzoxazole-co-imide) and preparation method thereof
The present disclosure relates to a membrane for flue gas separation containing a crosslinked, thermally rearranged poly(benzoxazole-co-imide) copolymer prepared simply by heat-treating a membrane prepared from an o-hydroxypolyimide copolymer having carboxylic acid groups such that thermal crosslinking and thermal rearrangement occur simultaneously or a membrane for flue gas separation containing a crosslinked, thermally rearranged poly(benzoxazole-co-imide) copolymer having a benzoxazole group content of less than 80% in the polymer chain, prepared from transesterification crosslinking of an o-hydroxypolyimide copolymer having carboxylic acid groups and a diol-based compound followed by thermal rearrangement, and a method for preparing the same.In accordance with the present disclosure, a crosslinked, thermally rearranged poly(benzoxazole-co-imide) copolymer membrane for flue gas separation can be prepared simply through heat treatment without requiring a complicated process such as chemical crosslinking, UV irradiation, etc. for forming a crosslinked structure and a membrane for flue gas separation prepared therefrom exhibits superior permeability and selectivity. Also, the method is applicable to commercial-scale production because the preparation process is simple.
US10040033B2 Multilayer separation membrane
An object of the present invention is to provide a multilayer separation membrane having excellent performance on both removal of suspended solids in water and adsorptive removal of metal ions in water. A multilayer separation membrane of the present invention includes: a porous adsorption layer including substantially a polymer having chelating functional groups; and a porous clarification layer, and the porous clarification layer is disposed neater to a raw water-side than the porous adsorption layer.
US10040026B2 Fan scrubber and vacuum pump apparatus
The fan scrubber is provided with a casing having a gas draw-in port and a gas ejection port, a fan disposed in the casing, a nozzle from which a liquid is jetted into the casing, and a canned motor connected to the fan. The canned motor has a main shaft connected to the fan, a rotor which rotates integrally with the main shaft, a stator disposed on the periphery of the rotor, a motor casing in which the rotor and the stator are housed, and a can which partitions the interior of the motor casing into a rotor chamber in which the rotor is disposed and a stator chamber in which the stator is disposed.
US10040025B2 Solvent separator and heat treatment apparatus
To provide a solvent separator for purifying an exhaust atmosphere efficiently in solvent removal from the exhaust atmosphere containing a vaporized solvent by the heating exhausted from an exhaust generator, so that the vaporized solvent does not slip through an electrode for collecting the solvent and is positively led to the electrode. An electrode is arranged in a first wall surface of a casing of a solvent separation unit having a circular cylindrical shape, thereby inducing a vaporized solvent in an exhaust atmosphere to the electrode by a fan and discharging the solvent to the outside of the separator with part of the peripheral exhaust atmosphere while attracting the solvent to the electrode by an electric field of the electrode.
US10040017B2 Plugged honeycomb structure
A plugged honeycomb structure includes: a pillar-shaped honeycomb substrate having a partition wall base material that defines a plurality of cells serving as a through channel of fluid; a plugging portion disposed at open ends of predetermined cells at an inflow-side end face of fluid and at open ends of residual cells at an outflow-side end face of fluid; and a porous trapping layer disposed at least at a surface of the partition wall base material of the residual cells. The partition wall base material is formed by a base material porous body including cordierite as a main phase, the trapping layer is formed by a trapping layer porous body including cordierite as a main phase, and a part of the trapping layer penetrating into pores formed at the partition wall base material has a thickness of 0 to 20 μm.
US10040009B1 Filter cartridge
A filter cartridge includes a radio frequency identification tag positioned at an outer surface of a casing. The radio frequency identification tag includes an antenna and an integrated circuit. The antenna, the integrated circuit or both the antenna and the integrated circuit are fixedly connected to one or more of the casing, a water absorbent material and a fiber fabric positioned over the radio frequency identification tag on the outer surface of the casing.
US10040000B2 Reverse flow settler apparatus
A reverse flow settling apparatus.
US10039991B2 Didactic set of pieces for assembling structures
The present invention relates to a didactic set of pieces for assembling structures, which comprises pieces (1)(2)(3) of optional usage for assembling structures with didactic purposes, comprising compatible assembly pieces (1)(2)(3) and provided with means of reciprocal assembly (4)(5)(16) that, assembled between each other, are able to form structures. It comprises a basic set (1) of pieces (1a)(1b)(1c)(1d)(1e)(1f) which assembly slots (4)(5) are open on any or all the sides (11)(12)(13)(14) comprising the piece perimeter.
US10039989B2 Liquid powered apparatus
An apparatus or educational toy comprising a main body (120, 220, 320, 520) and a drive mechanism (140, 240, 340, 540), wherein the drive mechanism (140, 240, 340, 540) comprises a reservoir (142, 242, 342) for storing a driving liquid, a discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b) through which the driving liquid is discharged from the main body (120, 220, 320, 520) to generate a driving thrust, a liquid delivery path (146, 246a, 246b, 346) for delivering the driving liquid for a reservoir outlet (148, 348, 448) to the discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b), and a threshold setting device (147, 347); and wherein the threshold setting device (147, 347) sets a threshold thrust level so that the driving liquid is to pass from the reservoir (142, 242, 342) and discharged from the discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b) upon reaching the threshold thrust level during operation.
US10039981B2 Systems and methods for portable exergaming
In a first aspect, a system for playing a video game is provided that includes (1) one or more sensors adapted to monitor one or more biometric parameters of a user and communicate the one or more monitored biometric parameters (MBPs); (2) a computing device adapted to communicate with the one or more sensors and to receive the one or more communicated MBPs; and (3) a video game having an avatar adapted to move an object on an incline, the video game adapted to execute on the computing device. The video game is adapted to control the avatar to perform an action in the video game based in part on the received one or more communicated MBPs. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US10039973B2 Manipulator and manipulation apparatus
A manipulator includes a manipulation body having a plurality of bar-shaped portions which intersect orthogonally with each other at one intersection point, and a plurality of detection bodies which detect a displacement of the manipulation body. The plural bar-shaped portions include a bar-shaped portion and another bar-shaped portion which intersect orthogonally with each other. The plural detection bodies include a first detection body which detects a displacement of one end side of the bar-shaped portion with respect to the intersection point, a second detection body which detects a displacement of the other end side of the bar-shaped portion with respect to the intersection point, and a third detection body which detects a displacement of one end side of the bar-shaped portion with respect to the intersection point.
US10039972B2 Playing card dispenser and display apparatus
A card dispenser and display apparatus for securely loading, maintaining, removing and displaying game cards during the playing of a game. The apparatus includes a housing and a generally planar base. The inner space of the housing is configured to contain a plurality of cards having a uniform height and width. The inner space of the housing has a width that is substantially equal to the uniform width of the plurality of cards, at least a portion of which housing has a height that is lower than the uniform height of the plurality of cards, thereby enabling a user to manually lift a card from the front of the housing to move the card to the back of the housing, as well as enabling the removal of a deck of playing cards from the housing.
US10039971B2 Downhill snow sport boot frame
A ski boot frame that is attachable to a soft shell snow boot, for example a snowboard boot, for downhill skiing. The ski boot frame is constructed of multiple rigid materials to provide a user with proper support for downhill skiing. The ski boot frame further includes adjustable toe clip and heel clips for attachment to a standard downhill ski binding. The toe and heel clips are preferably adjustable to fit the frame to a plurality of sizes of ski bindings. The ski boot frame further includes a calf support that provides for a progressive forward resistance critical for downhill skiing.
US10039970B2 Location-aware fitness monitoring methods, systems, and program products, and applications thereof
Location-aware fitness monitoring program products, systems, and methods, and applications thereof, are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method for providing feedback to an athlete via a portable fitness monitoring device includes the steps of calculating a plurality of speed points from a plurality of time-stamped position points, calculating an output speed based on at least some of the plurality of speed points, determining that the output speed is outside of a predetermined speed range, receiving acceleration data from an accelerometer, determining that a recent speed change has occurred based on the acceleration data, providing feedback to the athlete via the portable fitness monitoring device, wherein the feedback is provided in response to the determination that the output speed is outside of the predetermined speed range, and in response to the determination that the recent speed change has occurred.
US10039968B2 Training racket and method
A training racket with a user end on one side and a hitting end on an opposite side. The user end further comprises a first grip, a second grip, and a generally u-shaped segment interconnecting the first grip and the second grip. The generally u-shaped segment extends away from an axis extending through the first grip, the second grip and the hitting end, whereby the player positions a portion of the racket behind their back with a first grip on one side of their body and the second grip on the opposite side of their body to practice their hitting and swinging techniques.
US10039952B2 Treadmill having a curved treadmill deck
A treadmill having a curved treadmill deck is provided. Two curved side frames are disposed at two sides of the treadmill frame. Front and rear end ends of each curved side frame are higher than a middle section thereof. Inner sides of the two curved side frames are provided with a plurality of fixing seats, respectively. The fixing seats have fixing holes, respectively. An elastic deck is composed of a plurality of sheets connected side by side. The sheets each have perforations corresponding in position to the fixing holes of the respective fixing seats. A plurality of fixing pins are inserted in the perforations of the sheets of the elastic deck and secured to the fixing holes of the fixing seats. The elastic deck is forcibly fastened by the fixing pins and slightly deformed according to the curvature of the curved side frames to form the curved treadmill deck.
US10039951B2 Horse riding exercise machine
A horse riding exercise machine is not only compact in structure but also easy to be assembled and disassembled. When in use, a second N-shaped connecting rod and/or a return member are provided to achieve a labor-saving effect for exercise. Through a compact structure and the detachable connection of a bolt, when the horse riding exercise machine is not used, the bolt can be loosened so that a rear support base can be pushed toward a front support base to close up, thereby reducing the storage space to facilitate the storage.
US10039944B2 Air induction nozzle
A nozzle includes a nozzle housing defining a first flow path having a first inlet at a first end of the nozzle housing and a first outlet at a second end of the nozzle housing. The nozzle housing also defines a second flow path having a second inlet at an outer surface of the nozzle housing and a second outlet in a side wall of the nozzle housing defining the first flow path, the second outlet defining a Coanda profile and having an annular shape around the first flow path. The nozzle housing defines a third flow path having a third inlet at the outer side surface of the nozzle housing and a third outlet in the side wall defining the first flow path, the third outlet comprising a plurality of holes arranged in an annular pattern around the first flow path.
US10039935B1 Systems and methods for providing an ion beam
Systems for treating a patient using protons include a proton source configured to provide a proton beam having a plurality of proton energies and at least one processor. The at least one processor is configured to control relative movement between the proton beam and the patient in two dimensions, and to control the proton energy distribution to adjust the penetration depth of the protons in the third dimension while maintaining substantially fixed coordinates in the other two dimensions. Such treatment systems allow for shorter treatment times, higher patient throughput, more precise treatment of the desired areas, and less collateral damage to healthy tissue.
US10039931B2 Accelerating method, optomedical device, and optomedical system
A method for accelerating the release of neurotransmitters includes a step of radiating light from within a cerebral blood vessel to accelerate the release of the neurotransmitters. An optomedical device includes a main body configured to be introduced into a cerebral blood vessel; a light emitting unit arranged on the main body, the light emitting unit configured to radiate light to accelerate the release of neurotransmitters; and a control unit configured to control a light emitting action of the light emitting unit.
US10039929B1 Method and device for pelvic floor tissue treatment
Methods and devices for pelvic floor tissue treatment involve positioning at least one applicator adjacent to the pelvic floor tissue and transferring energy into the tissue, causing a biological effect in the tissue. The applicator may have a detachable part which can be changed to better provide specific treatments. The detachable part may contain at least one energy delivery element providing one type of energy for use in providing the treatment.
US10039926B2 Apparatus and method for creating small focus deep hyperthermia in tissue
A radio frequency annular phased array hyperthermia system providing a relatively small heated focal zone in a relatively large tissue mass includes a plurality of radio frequency energy applicators in at least one ring adapted to surround the relatively large tissue mass. A bolus having a dielectric constant is positioned between the energy applicators and the tissue mass. The energy applicators operate at a frequency high enough to create the relatively small heated focal zone. The spacing between adjacent applicators in the at least one ring is less than a critical distance and spacing between adjacent rings when the at least one ring is a plurality of side by side rings is less than a critical distance with such critical distances being interdependent on the frequency of the energy radiated, the dielectric constant of the bolus, the size of the bolus, and the size of the relatively large tissue mass.
US10039923B2 Neural implant for microstimulation
This disclosure provides systems and methods for delivering a neural stimulation pulse. A neural implant device can include an energy harvesting circuit configured to receive an input signal and generate an electrical signal based on the received input signal. A diode rectifier in series with the energy harvesting circuit can rectify the electrical signal. The energy harvesting circuit and the diode rectifier can be encapsulated within a biocompatible electrically insulating material. A neural electrode can be exposed through the biocompatible electrically insulating material. The neural electrode can be configured to deliver a neural stimulation pulse. The neural implant device can have a volume that is less than about 1.0 cubic millimeter.
US10039902B2 Actuating member and medical device
An actuating member includes: a first movement member and a second movement member which are located at a proximal side of the elongated member and are configured to be relatively movable toward and away from each other along an axial direction of the elongated member; a push-pull member that includes a first connection portion configured to be connected to the first movement member, a first extension portion extending from the first connection portion toward a distal side in the axial direction of the elongated member, a second connection portion configured to be connected to the second movement member, and a second extension portion extending from the second connection portion toward the distal side in the axial direction of the elongated member; and an operation member configured to operate the movement of the first movement member and the second movement member.
US10039890B2 Tobacco-flavor-releasing material and non-heating type tobacco flavor inhalator containing same
A tobacco-flavor-releasing material includes granules which contain (a) a ground tobacco material, (b) water, (c) a moisturizing agent includes a polyhydric alcohol, (d) at least one pH-adjusting agent selected from the group consisting of potassium carbonate and sodium hydrogencarbonate, and (e) at least one binder selected from the group consisting of pullulan and hydroxypropyl cellulose.
US10039887B2 Injection system
Methods and systems for an injection system are provided. An example injection system includes a container for a pharmaceutical that is sealed at a proximal end with a plunger having a pushing surface for engaging an inner surface of the hollow body. A plunger rod extends axially from the proximal end of the container and is covered with a plunger rod cover. Removal of the cover activates the system and allows for delivery of the pharmaceutical product from the container by advancing the plunger within the container towards the seal.
US10039884B2 Clip syringe
A single use pre-filled delivery device is disclosed having a deformable container including a side wall having an inside surface defining a chamber for retaining fluid, a clip element, and a locking element. The deformable container further includes a closed proximal end and an open distal end including a male luer tip having a passageway therethrough providing fluid communication with the chamber. The male luer tip may be removably connectable to a female luer connection of a vascular access device. The clip element includes a distal end, proximal end, and a pivot located between the distal end and the proximal end of the clip element for collapsing the deformable container to drive fluid out of the chamber by movement of the proximal end towards the distal end.
US10039881B2 Method and system for providing data communication in continuous glucose monitoring and management system
Method and system for providing data monitoring and management including RF communication link over which a transmitter and a receiver is configured to communicate, the transmitter configured to periodically transmit a data packet associated with a detected analyte level received from an analyte sensor, and the receiver configured to identify the transmitter as the correct transmitter for which it is configured to receive the data packets, and to continue to receive the data packets from the transmitter once the transmitter identification has been verified, is provided.
US10039878B2 Method for reliable intermodule connection in an infusion system
A patient care system is configured for infusing fluid to a patient. The system includes a plurality of modular fluid infusion pumps that each has a connector for connecting to a modular programming unit or to one another. Systems and methods are configured for verifying that the connectors are reliably performing their functions or communicatively connecting the pumps to one another or to the programming unit.
US10039875B2 Systems and methods for increasing convective clearance of undesired particles in a microfluidic device
A microfluidic device for increasing convective clearance of particles from a fluid is provided. A network of first channels can be separated from a network of second channels by a first membrane. The network of first channels can also be separated from a network of third channels by a second membrane. Fluid containing an analyte can be introduced in the network of first channels. Infusate can be introduced into the network of second channels, and waste-collecting fluid can be introduced into the network of third channels. A pressure gradient can be applied in a direction perpendicular to the direction of fluid flow in the network of first channels, such that the analyte is transported from the network of first channels into the network of third channels through the second membrane.
US10039872B2 Impeller for catheter pump
An impeller for a pump is disclosed herein. The impeller can include a hub having a fixed end and a free end. The impeller can also have a plurality of blades supported by the hub. Each blade can have a fixed end coupled to the hub and a free end. The impeller can have a stored configuration and a deployed configuration, the blades in the deployed configuration extending away from the hub, and the blades in the stored configuration being compressed against the hub.
US10039868B2 Dressing and apparatus for cleansing the wounds
A dressing (2) and an apparatus (1) comprising the dressing, for cleansing the wounds (5) in which an irrigant fluid from a reservoir (12) connected to a conformable would dressing and would exudate from the dressing are moved by a device (18) (which may be a single pump or two pumps) for moving fluid through a flow Path (6, 7, 9, 10) which passes through the dressing with a means for providing simultaneous aspiration and irrigation of the wound, to provide a desired balance of fluid at a controlled nominal flow rate that removes materials deleterious to wound healing, while distributing materials that are beneficial in promoting would healing over the would bed.
US10039865B2 Implantable device comprising a substrate pre-coated with stabilized fibrin
The invention relates to a prosthetic for repairing an opening or a defect in a soft tissue, to its preparation and use. The prosthetic of the invention comprises a substrate viscerally-coated with stabilized and non-completely dry fibrin. The prosthetic displays reduced postoperative complications following its implantation.
US10039862B2 Polymer coating with antimicrobial materials and methods for producing
A method for producing an antimicrobial coating on a surface. The method includes mixing a parylene dimer and an antimicrobial agent to form a mixture, heating the mixture to sublimate the parylene dimer and suspend the antimicrobial agent within the sublimated parylene dimer, pyrolyzing the sublimated parylene dimer to form a parylene monomer while the antimicrobial agent is suspended within the parylene monomer, and condensing the parylene monomer and the antimicrobial agent together on the surface to polymerize the parylene monomer and form a coating containing a parylene polymer and the antimicrobial agent.
US10039860B2 3-dimensional cardiac fibroblast derived extracellular matrix
A bioscaffold made from an isolated cardiac fibroblast-derived 3-dimensional extracellular matrix (ECM) is disclosed. The bioscaffold can be used as an epicardial patch for the delivery of therapeutic cells into myocardial tissue. Methods of making the 3-dimensional extracellular matrix using cultured cardiac fibroblasts are also disclosed.
US10039854B2 Air-surface disinfection system, unit and method
A system, unit, device and method are shown for providing substantially simultaneous disinfection of bacteria or other pathogens in air passing through the system using C-band ultraviolet radiation from an ultraviolet light source and that is also capable of substantially simultaneous and efficient disinfecting air and surfaces outside the device using the same ultraviolet light source.
US10039847B2 Multimodal silica-based nanoparticles
The present invention provides a fluorescent silica-based nanoparticle that allows for precise detection, characterization, monitoring and treatment of a disease such as cancer. The nanoparticle has a range of diameters including between about 0.1 nm and about 100 nm, between about 0.5 nm and about 50 nm, between about 1 nm and about 25 nm, between about 1 nm and about 15 nm, or between about 1 nm and about 8 nm. The nanoparticle has a fluorescent compound positioned within the nanoparticle, and has greater brightness and fluorescent quantum yield than the free fluorescent compound. The nanoparticle also exhibits high biostability and biocompatibility. To facilitate efficient urinary excretion of the nanoparticle, it may be coated with an organic polymer, such as poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG). The small size of the nanoparticle, the silica base and the organic polymer coating minimizes the toxicity of the nanoparticle when administered in vivo. In order to target a specific cell type, the nanoparticle may further be conjugated to a ligand, which is capable of binding to a cellular component associated with the specific cell type, such as a tumor marker. In one embodiment, a therapeutic agent may be attached to the nanoparticle. To permit the nanoparticle to be detectable by not only optical fluorescence imaging, but also other imaging techniques, such as positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), computerized tomography (CT), bioluminescence imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), radionuclides/radiometals or paramagnetic ions may be conjugated to the nanoparticle.
US10039842B2 Compounds, systems, and methods for monitoring and treating a surface of a subject
Compounds, systems, and methods are provided for the design and assembly of a non-invasive, analyte sensing dressing. The dressing includes a sensor and a matrix. The sensor is capable of detecting analytes such as molecular oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitric oxides, dissolved analytes in plasma, and hydrogen ions. The device emits a detectable signal when the sensor is excited in the presence of the analyte. In one version of the dressing, the sensor includes a meso-unsubstituted metallated porphyrin that is sensitive towards oxygen. The metallated porphyrin can be excited when illuminated at a first wavelength, followed by emission of phosphorescence at a second wavelength whose intensity can be used as an indicator for oxygen concentration. The porphyrin can have the Formula (II): wherein R1 includes a moiety selected from the group consisting of alkynl groups, triazolyl groups, alkylglutamate groups, and a pair of alkylglutamate groups.
US10039835B2 Bismuth containing liquid pharmaceutical suspensions
A liquid pharmaceutical suspension for oral administration containing a bismuth-containing pharmaceutical agent, a suspension system, and water. The suspension system can contain from about 0.001% to about 0.2% gellan gum and from about 0.001% to about 0.75% magnesium aluminum silicate.
US10039832B2 Material and method for treating internal cavities
A hydrophilic biocompatible sustained-release material is disclosed. The material comprises amounts of Pluronic F-127, PEG-400, HPMC and water, effective to produce a composition of sufficiently low viscosity at room temperature to be injectable into an internal body cavity via a tube inserted within a urinary catheter. At body temperature, the material exhibits a much higher viscosity and will stably adhere to the internal surface of a body cavity. As the material dissolves, a therapeutic agent incorporated therein is slowly released to the body cavity, while the material itself is excreted from the body.
US10039820B2 West nile virus vaccine comprising WN-80E recombinant subunit protein
A West Nile virus vaccine for human use is described that preferably contains a recombinantly produced form of truncated West Nile virus envelope glycoprotein and aluminum adjuvant. The vaccine is acceptable for use in the general population, including immunosuppressed, immunocompromised, and immunosenescent individuals. The vaccine is safe and effective for use in all healthy and at-risk populations. A pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle may also be included in the vaccine.
US10039816B2 Siderophore-based immunization against gram-negative bacteria
The present invention provides novel enterobactin-carrier protein conjugates and salmochelin-carrier protein conjugates, such as compounds of Formula (I), and salts thereof. The present invention also provides compositions, kits, and methods that involve the compounds of Formula (I) and are useful in inducing an immune response, treating a bacterial infection and/or inflammatory bowel disease in a subject, preventing a bacterial infection and/or inflammatory bowel disease in a subject, or inhibiting the growth of or killing a bacterium.
US10039809B2 Modified therapeutic agents, stapled peptide lipid conjugates, and compositions thereof
Methods and compositions are provided for extending the half-life of a therapeutic agent. A modified therapeutic agent (mTA) comprises a therapeutic agent, a staple, and a half-life extending molecule. The mTAs disclosed herein may be used to treat a disease or a condition in a subject in need thereof.
US10039802B2 Methods of treating chronic disorders with complement inhibitors
In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a chronic complement-mediated disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a Th17-associated disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a chronic respiratory system disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of administering a complement inhibitor to a subject. In some embodiments, a method of treating a subject comprises administering multiple doses of a complement inhibitor to the subject according to a dosing schedule that leverages the prolonged effect of complement inhibition in chronic respiratory disorders. In some embodiments, a subject has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In some embodiments, a subject has asthma.
US10039797B2 Methods of identifying and quantifying sphingolipids
A method of identifying and preferably quantifying at least one sphingolipid, in particular the sphingolipid portion in wild-type Cordyceps or Cordyceps derivates includes preparing a test sample solution from a Cordyceps sample, subjecting the test sample solution to liquid chromatrography with a mobile phase including at least a first and second eluting solvent; and performing a mass spectrometry after the step of subjecting. The quality and safety of Cordyceps products can be determined and wild-type Cordyceps and Cordyceps derivates may be differentiated via the ratio and/or presence of certain sphingolipids especially suitable as markers.
US10039794B2 Use of neural cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
The present invention is based in part methods for treating neurodegenerative diseases and disorders. Specifically, the present invention disclose methods for treating neurodegenerative disorders suing neural stem cells (NSCs) and/or pluripotent stem cell (PSC) derived neurons or neuron precursor cells. The present invention also discloses methods to induce endogenous dopaminergic neurons to release dopamine and increase the levels of dopamine in a subject.
US10039792B1 Methods for the treatment of inflammation and pain using human birth tissue material composition
Methods of treating inflammation, pain or both inflammation and pain in a subject are provided. The method includes the step of administering a human birth tissue material composition on or within an affected site of a body. The methods are particularly suitable for treatment of inflammation, pain or both inflammation and pain arising from a viral infection.
US10039786B2 Acellular pro-tolerogenic compositions and process for making same
This invention relates to pro-tolerogenic preparations capable of increasing the level of regulatory T cells (Treg) and/or decreasing the level of pro-inflammatory T cells (Th17) to induce anergy or immune tolerance. The pro-tolerogenic preparation is enriched in at least one species of miRNAs and is obtained by contacting two allogeneic leukocyte populations wherein at least one of the two populations is modified with a low-immunogenic biocompatible polymer. Acellular pro-tolerogenic compositions, process for making such composition as well as therapeutic uses of such compositions are also provided.
US10039784B2 Methods of treating a treatment-resistant gastrointestinal spasm with an oxidized tannin
Methods of treating a gastrointestinal spasm in a subject are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to treat the gastrointestinal spasm, the formulation having a tannin combined with a hydrogen donor in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient as a binding pair, the tannin releasing in an oxidized state from the hydrogen donor after oral administration of the formulation in the subject; wherein, the composition at least inhibits a gastrointestinal spasm in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.
US10039780B2 Pharmaceutical formulations comprising high purity cangrelor and methods for preparing and using the same
The present invention relates to high purity cangrelor, pharmaceutical formulations comprising high purity cangrelor as an active ingredient, methods for preparing such compounds and formulations, and methods for using the pharmaceutical formulations in the inhibition of platelet activation and aggregation.
US10039777B2 Methods and pharmaceutical compositions of the treatment of autistic syndrome disorders
The present invention relates to a method for the treatment of an autistic syndrome disorder comprising administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of antibacterial agent.
US10039775B2 Preparation method for antitumor drug AP26113
Disclosed is a preparation method for an antitumor drug AP26113 (I). The method comprises the following preparation steps: cyclizing N-[2-methoxyl-4[4-(dimethyl amino)piperid-1-yl]aniline]guanidine and N,N-dimethylamino acrylate, condensing N-[2-methoxyl-4[4-(dimethyl amino)piperid-1-yl]aniline]guanidine and 4-(dimethyl phosphitylate)aniline, and chlorinating N-[2-methoxyl-4[4-(dimethyl amino)piperid-1-yl]aniline]guanidine and a chlorinating agent, sequentially, so as to prepare AP26113 (I). The preparation method adopts easily-obtained raw materials, causes few side reactions, and is economical, environmentally friendly, and suitable for industrial production.
US10039771B2 Method for cancer cell reprogramming
In one embodiment, the invention provides a method of inhibiting cAMP efflux and increasing intracellular cAMP in a subject who suffers from, or who is at risk of developing, a cancer by administering to the subject a therapeutically-effective amount of a cAMP efflux inhibitor. Novel compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, diagnostics and screening methods are also provided.
US10039764B2 Treatment and diagnosis of cancer and precancerous conditions using PDE10A inhibitors and methods to measure PDE10A expression
Disclosed are methods for treating cancer and precancerous conditions with PDE10A specific inhibitors and diagnosis of neoplastic diseases based on elevated levels of PDE10A.
US10039763B2 Pharmaceutical preparation comprising phenylalanine derivative
The disclosed pharmaceutical preparation comprises a compound represented by the chemical formula (A) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which is dispersed in a matrix consisting of a water-soluble high molecular weight substance; and Crospovidone: The pharmaceutical preparation is excellent in the solubility and the storage stability even if the amount of the compound or the salt included in each individual dosage unit is increased.
US10039759B2 Quinolines as FGFR kinase modulators
The invention relates to new quinoline derivative compounds of formula (I), to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds, to processes for the preparation of said compounds and to the use of said compounds in the treatment of diseases, e.g. cancer.
US10039755B2 2-(azaindol-2-yl) benzimidazoles as PAD4 inhibitors
Compounds of formula (I) wherein; R1 is hydrogen or C1-6alkyl; R2 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, perhalomethylC0-5alkyl-O—, or C1-6alkoxy; R3 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, or C1-6alkoxyC1-6alkyl; R4 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, perhalomethylC1-6alkyl; or unsubstituted C3-6cycloalkylC1-6alkyl; A is C—R5 or N; B is C—R6 or N; D is C—R7 or N; with the proviso that at least one of A, B, and D, is N; R5 is hydrogen or C1-6alkyl; R6 is hydrogen or C1-6alkyl; R7 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, C1-6alkoxy, or hydroxy; R8 is hydrogen or C1-6alkyl, with the proviso that one of R4 and R8 is hydrogen; R9 is hydrogen or hydroxy; R10 is hydrogen or C1-6alkyl; and salts thereof are PAD4 inhibitors and may be useful in the treatment of various disorders, for example rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, ulcerative colitis, cancer, cystic fibrosis, asthma, cutaneous lupus erythematosis, and psoriasis.
US10039749B1 Substituted pyrazole derivatives
A substituted pyrazole derivative includes a compound of the formula: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
US10039748B2 PRMT1 inhibitors and uses thereof
Described herein are compounds of Formula (I-a) and (I-b), pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Compounds of the present invention are useful for inhibiting PRMT1 activity. Methods of using the compounds for treating PRMT1-mediated disorders are also described.
US10039745B2 Enalapril formulations
Provided herein are stable enalapril oral liquid formulations. Also provided herein are methods of using enalapril oral liquid formulations for the treatment of certain diseases including hypertension, heart failure and asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction.
US10039742B2 Sn-2-monoacylglycerols and lipid malabsorption
The present invention relates generally to the field of lipids and in particular aims at improving lipid absorption, for example under conditions of lipid maldigestion or malabsorption. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a composition comprising a sn-2 monoacylglycerol derivative, wherein the sn-1 and sn-3 positions are blocked by protective groups. The acyl group may be a fatty acid, for example one with anti-inflammatory properties.
US10039739B2 Nanoparticle isoflavone compositions and methods of making and using the same
The present invention is directed to formulations of genistein and methods for making and using the same. In particular embodiments, the formulations described herein include suspension formulations of nanoparticulate genistein.
US10039738B2 Ulcer treatment
The present invention relates to the treatment of peptic ulcers. In particular, the present invention provides methods and compositions for the treatment of peptic ulcers. In addition, the present invention provides a method of reducing gastric acid secretion in a subject.
US10039732B2 Nutritional composition for improving brain function in phenylketonuria
The present invention relates to food compositions comprising nutritional composition for use in the treatment or nutritional management of phenylketonuria or hyperphenylalaninemia or for preserving or improving brain function in PKU or hyperphenylalaninemia. The composition comprises a specific protein source, long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and at least one of uridine or cytidine.
US10039730B2 Sorbic and benzoic acid and derivatives thereof enhance the activity of a neuropharmaceutical
Methods and compositions are provided for treating neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, depression, attention deficit disorder, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and bipolar disorder. The methods entail administering to a patient diagnosed as having a neuropsychiatric disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, depression, attention deficit disorder, mild cognitive impairment, dementia bipolar disorder, etc.) or as at risk for a neuropsychiatric disorder a benzoic acid, benzoic acid salt, and/or benzoic acid derivative, and/or a sorbic acid, sorbic acid salt, and/or sorbic acid derivative, in combination with a neuropharmacological agent (e.g., an antipsychotic, an antidepressant, medications for attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, cognitive impairment, or dementia, etc.) where the benzoic acid, benzoic acid salt, or benzoic acid derivative, and/or a sorbic acid, sorbic acid salt, and/or sorbic acid derivative, is in an amount sufficient to increase the efficacy of the neuropharmacological agent.
US10039722B2 Treatment of oxidative stress disorders including contrast nephropathy, radiation damage and disruptions in the function of red cells
Methods of treating or suppressing oxidative stress diseases and symptoms related to oxidative stress affecting normal electron flow in the cells or caused by reactive oxygen species with redox-active therapeutics. Use of redox-active therapeutics for the reduction, suppression or treatment of oxidative stress induced by chemical agents such as contrast agents and other nephrotoxic agents, by radiation exposure, and by disruptions in the transport of oxygen to tissues, is disclosed.
US10039718B2 Use of solid carrier particles to improve the processability of a pharmaceutical agent
The invention provides a composition comprising, a compound of formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a plurality of solid carrier particles, as well as methods for using the composition to inhibit the activity of cytochrome P-450.
US10039710B2 Epinephrine spray formulations
The present invention is directed to epinephrine spray formulations. The present invention is further directed to methods of treating anaphylaxis by administering epinephrine spray formulations to subjects in need of such treatments.
US10039709B2 Bioadhesive compositions for epithelial drug delivery
Disclosed are compositions and methods for treating a disease, such as infection, pain, or inflammation, by using the compositions. Particularly, disclosed is a method of treating oral pain, wherein, the above-described compositions are applied to the oral mucosa; the compositions undergo in-situ gelation, optimal adhesion to the oral mucosa, controlled erosion and controlled release of the active ingredient, i.e., benzocaine, which provides a superior degree of pain relief or analgesia for an extended period of time.
US10039708B2 Oral care composition comprising cuttlefish bone powder and uses thereof
The present document describes an oral care composition comprising a cuttlefish bone powder, comprising particles having more than 95% (w/w) calcium carbonate content, and a particle size of from about 60 microns to about 75 microns, and a suitable carrier, and uses of said composition for oral hygiene.
US10039704B2 Composition
A composition that is useful in a skin function improving agent includes at least a sapogenol, and a collagen hydrolysate. This composition can be used in a skin function improving agent and is particularly useful in a skin function improving agent for inhibiting transdermal moisture loss and/or for retaining the moisture in the stratum corneum.
US10039702B2 Cleansing composition for skin or hair
Provided is a cleansing composition for skin or hair capable of bringing about a good rinse feel and durability of foam and, in regard to hair, imparting finger combability during rinsing as well as softness to hair during rinsing and after towel drying, and further, imparting a sufficient moist feeling also to skin after application. A cleansing composition for skin or hair, comprising the following (A) and (B): (A) an internal olefin sulfonate having 12 or more and 24 or less carbon atoms; and (B) a cationic polymer or an amphoteric polymer.
US10039701B2 Permanent hair colorants based on a cream-like carrier and a combination of tris(hydroxymethyl) aminomethane, at least an amino acid and an oxidative dye
The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition, preferably for keratin fibers such as compositions for coloring hair, comprising at least these components: a. tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane; b. at least one amino acid; c. at least one organic phosphate ester compound selected from: c1. monoester of phosphates of alkoxylated fatty alcohols, wherein the alkoxylated fatty alcohols are composed of C12-C22 fatty alcohols alkoxylated with from 1 to 50 moles of an alkylene oxide, wherein the number of moles of alkylene oxide is with respect to the moles of fatty alcohol; c2. diester of phosphates of non-alkoxylated fatty alcohols, wherein the non-alkoxylated fatty alcohols are composed of C12-C22 fatty alcohols; and c3. mixtures of c1 and c2; d. water; the present invention further refers to a process of manufacturing a dispersion comprising the aforementioned cosmetic composition; a kit of two or more components for coloring keratin fibers; a ready-to-use composition obtainable by mixing the kit components; and a process for coloring keratin fibers comprising said ready-to-use composition.
US10039697B2 Dentifrice compositions having improved fluoride ion stability or fluoride uptake
Certain dentifrice compositions having a pyrophosphate ion and an alkaline pH have improved fluoride ion stability or fluoride uptake.
US10039696B2 Highly protonated hydronium and peroxymonosulfuric acid as a sanitizing solution
A water-based, alcohol-free, skin and hard surfaces sanitizing solution with a natural skin softener, where the nature of the biocidal enhancer used in the process of making the solution significantly increases efficacy while simultaneously enabling much more economical manufacturing, processing and transportation of the product. As the present solution is water-based, no further moisturizing additives are required, and those with sensitive skin, diabetes, allergies or religious beliefs are able to use the product without concern.
US10039680B2 Body sling and patient handling sheets
A body sling with patient handling sheets allowing a single caregiver to provide perineal care and skin integrity assessment to a bedridden patient, and further providing the capability to lift, turn, and reposition the patient with the use and aid of a patient lift.
US10039677B2 Plaster dispenser and first aid kit container
A plaster dispenser for holding a plaster pack from which plasters may be removed individually. A rear wall of the dispenser limits movement of the plaster pack in a rearward direction; and first and second shoulders of an openable and closeable gate limit movement of the pack in a forward direction. When the gate is opened, movement of the pack is no longer limited in the forward direction, to make it possible to remove the plaster pack from the dispenser. The dispenser may from part of a first aid kit container.
US10039673B2 Wound dressing and method of treatment
A wound dressing, a method of manufacturing a wound dressing, and a method of treating a patient are disclosed. The wound dressing may include an absorbent layer for absorbing wound exudate; and an obscuring element for at least partially obscuring a view of wound exudate absorbed by the absorbent layer in use.
US10039662B2 Reinforcement scaffolds for maintaining a reduced size of a stomach and methods of use
A method of performing bariatric surgery includes inserting a gastrectomy device into a stomach of a patient, positioning the gastrectomy device in a selected location in the stomach, transecting a portion of the stomach thereby reducing a size of the stomach, and applying a reinforcement scaffold to an outer surface of the stomach. The reinforcement scaffold is configured to maintain the reduced size of the stomach.
US10039659B2 Catheter having hydraulic actuator
Catheter for delivery of a medical device such as a stent or filter includes an inner tubular member and an outer tubular member movable relative to the inner tubular member. The outer tubular member is disposed at the distal end of the inner tubular member. The inner tubular member includes a fluid lumen defined therein, the fluid lumen having a fluid flow port directed to the exterior surface of the inner tubular member. A pressure chamber is defined by the inner tubular member, the outer tubular member, a proximal seal and a distal seal, and is in fluid communication with the fluid flow port, wherein fluid introduced through the fluid flow port and into the pressure chamber applies a force on the proximal seal to move the outer tubular member in a proximal direction allowing the medical device constrained by the outer tubular member to be released.
US10039658B2 Expanding sheath tip
A medical instrument is provided including, an expandable tip which is embedded within a sheath. The expandable tip comprises a plurality of fingers which extend distally from the embedded portion. The plurality of fingers are heat set in a first position so that the distal ends of the fingers define a distal opening, where the distal opening has a smaller diameter than the embedded portion of the expandable tip. The plurality of fingers is reversibly expandable to a second position, creating a larger distal opening to deploy an expandable accessory.
US10039651B2 Microminiature chainmail interface between skin and a transcutaneous prosthetic device and a method of manufacture
The disclosure describes a direct skeletal attachment (DSA) device including a micro-miniature chainmail skin-to-DSA interface. The interface comprises various porous architectures for skin ingrowth and integration as barriers against pathogens. Failure of skin-to-DSA interfaces can occur due to mismatches in mechanical compliance between pliable skin and more rigid DSA interfaces. To address this problem, in embodiments disclosed herein is an interface having a gradient in mechanical compliance or link mobility, ranging from fully flexible, to less compliant, to rigid where it attaches to the main DSA body.
US10039648B2 Intervertebral implant device
An intervertebral implant system installable between a pair of vertebrae. The implant includes a spacer that fits between the pair of vertebrae with a screw aperture for passage of a first screw and angled to orient the first screw into a first vertebrae at an angle relative to the rear sidewall of the spacer so that the first screw will enter an endplate of the first vertebrae. A plate is installable onto the rear sidewall of the polymeric spacer. The plate includes an angled screw aperture that is aligned with the screw aperture of the spacer when the plate is installed on the spacer. An elevated screw support extends upwardly or downwardly from the plate so as to extend opposite the direction of the angled screw aperture. The elevated screw support locates a second screw to enter a second vertebrae through an anterior surface of the second vertebrae.
US10039647B2 Disk fusion implant
An implant strip is disclosed. In some cases, the prosthesis can take the form of an implant strip that may be implanted through the use of a surgical procedure that minimizes incision sizes and may be considered less invasive than typical spinal implant procedures. The implant strip includes provisions for implantation, including teeth, spacing provisions, and various shapes.
US10039644B2 Device, system, and method for treating a regurgitant heart valve
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a device for treating a regurgitant heart valve in a subject can include a flexible, elongated body having a central chordae support portion disposed between first and second arms. The first and second arms can include first and second lumens, respectively, extending longitudinally therethrough. A method of treating a regurgitant heart valve in a subject is also provided.
US10039632B2 Bionic muscle
The present invention provides an electromagnetic device comprising: a power circuit, and a contact initiated electro-magnet having an electrical coil in operable connection with the power circuit, wherein one end of the electrical coil is directly connected to the power circuit and the other is connected to the magnetic core of the electromagnet such that, in use, the magnetic core performs the dual purposes of (i) focusing the electromagnetic field created by the coil and (ii) forms part of the electrical circuit that energizes the magnetic core of the electromagnet. Multiple electromagnetic devices may be combined to form a kinetic device capable of creating an electrically-based movement device that mimics the form and function of the skeletal muscle through the use of multiple contact initiated electromagnets held within elastic tubes.
US10039625B2 Apparatus and methods for treating root canals of teeth
Apparatus and methods for endodontic treatment of teeth provide effective cleaning of organic material (such as pulp and diseased tissue) from the root canal system. In an embodiment, a compressor system generates high pressure liquid (e.g., water) that flows through an orifice to produce a high-velocity collimated jet of liquid. The high-velocity jet is directed toward a surface of a tooth, for example, an exposed dentinal surface, and impingement of the jet onto the surface generates an acoustic wave that propagates throughout the tooth. The acoustic wave effectively detaches organic material from dentinal surfaces and tubules. The detached organic material is flushed from the root canal system by the liquid jet and/or by additional irrigation.
US10039622B2 Method for the guided removal of dental posts
A method for removing a dental post from a tooth. The method includes (a) removing securing materials from around the dental post, (b) texturing the dental post to form a prepared dental post, (c) providing a dental post removal device with a hollow tubular structure and a fulcrum, (d) filling the hollow tubular structure with dental cement, (e) placing the dental cement-filled tubular structure over the prepared dental post, inserting a fluted file through the filled tubular structure and engaging file flutes between the prepared dental post and the wall of the tubular device and allowing the material to adhere together the tubular structure, the file, and dental post, and (f) applying a force on the fulcrum to remove the hollow tubular structure, the attached file and dental post from the tooth.
US10039618B2 Orthodontic brackets
An orthodontic bracket for coupling an archwire having a ligature to a tooth includes a bracket body configured to be mounted to the tooth, the bracket body including an archwire slot opened to one side of the bracket body and adapted to receive the archwire therein. At least two tie wings extend from the bracket body, the at least two tie wings each having a tip region and an under tie wing region, and the under tie wing region is configured to receive the ligature. The under tie wing regions each include a curvature in a plane parallel to a longitudinal axis of the archwire slot and extending in the same direction that the archwire slot opens at a location adjacent an outer end of the under tie wing region.
US10039614B2 Medical device tracking and reprocessing system
The system describes a software implementation to track use and cleaning of medical devices in hospitals and other medical settings. Further, the system may track cleaning (e.g. temperature, movement) and location (e.g. RSSI, etc.) of a medical device. The system may include boxes that sit on the wall in the cleaning rooms, sensors on the medical devices, sensors on the individuals who handle the devices, and a separate Wi-Fi® wireless network that relays information from the box to a computer in the facility, that relays the information back to the cloud. In some embodiments, a supervisor or other superior gets notified if proper cleaning and reprocessing methods are not used. In other embodiments, the surgeon/doctor can scan a medical device when presented for use and see its use and cleaning history.
US10039612B2 Light attachment device for electrosurgical pencil and electrosurgical pencil attachments
A light attachment device for removable attachment to an electrosurgical pencil and/or an electrosurgical pencil attachment such as a shroud for an electrosurgical pencil. The light attachment device may be automatically turned on and off in conjunction with the activation and deactivation of the electrosurgical pencil and/or electrosurgical pencil attachment.
US10039610B2 Zip strip draping system and methods of manufacturing same
A medical drape has a tool-less removal feature and includes a drape material, a drape cut, an adhesive tape strip, and a scoreline. The drape material has a top side, a back side, and at least one exterior edge. The drape cut has a starting point at the exterior edge and extends completely through the thickness of the drape material. The adhesive tape strip is positioned along the length of the drape cut to overlap at least a portion of the drape material on both sides of the drape cut to initially secure the two adjoining cut edges to each other. The scoreline extends along the length of the adhesive tape strip and only partially through the thickness of the adhesive tape strip to permit easy tearing of the adhesive tape strip for separation of the two adjoining cut edges.
US10039609B2 Device and method for assisting laparoscopic surgery—rule based approach
A surgical controlling system comprising: at least one surgical tool insertable into a surgical environment of a body; a means to real-time locate 3D spatial positions of the surgical tools at any time t, in communication with a movement detection means and a movement database; a controller having a processing means in communication with a controller database and the movement detection means; and an endoscope, either one of the tools or in addition to them, to provide a real-time image of the surgical environment. The movement database stores the 3D spatial positions of the surgical tools at times tf and t0. A surgical tool has moved if its 3D spatial position at time tf differs from its position at time t0. The controller database stores rules used by the controller to control the spatial positions of the surgical tools; the rules determine ALLOWED and RESTRICTED movements of the surgical tools.
US10039597B2 Surgical cutting instrument and related methods
Described are surgical cutting tools and related methods, useful to sever tissue, optionally cauterizing the tissue; the cutting tool includes a frame that can be extended and retracted at the distal end of the cutting tool such that the frame supports a cutting element useful to cut tissue.
US10039595B2 Medical manipulator
A slip ring mechanism for a medical manipulator, the slip ring mechanism including: a rotating rod that rotates together with a drive shaft; rotating terminals that are positioned so as to be coaxial to the rotating rod; conductive members that contact the rotating terminals and are electrically connected to an end effector; holding members that hold the conductive members such that the conductive members are sandwiched between the holding members and the rotating terminals; and contact terminals that contact the rotating terminals so as to be capable of rotating and sliding relative thereto.
US10039594B2 Electrosurgical tool cover
A cover for an electrosurgical instrument having a wrist structure and an end effector is provided. The cover includes a hollow elongated structure, which includes a tip cover portion and a base cover portion integrally connected to the tip cover portion. The tip cover portion has a distal end with an opening therethrough sized to receive the end effector of the electrosurgical instrument and is composed of a first, electrically insulative material having a flexibility sufficient to allow the end effector to be manipulated while the end effector is received in the opening. The base cover portion is composed of a second material having a higher tear strength than the first material. The tip cover portion and the base cover portion overlap at an overlap region configured to receive the wrist structure of the electrosurgical instrument when the end effector is received in the opening.
US10039588B2 System and method for tissue sealing
An electrosurgical system includes an energy source adapted to supply energy to tissue. The energy source includes a microprocessor configured to execute a tissue treatment algorithm configured to control the supply of electrosurgical energy to tissue and process a configuration file including at least one parameter of the tissue treatment algorithm. The at least one parameter is adjustable to effect a tissue seal result. The microprocessor generates a target impedance trajectory based on at least one parameter of the tissue treatment algorithm and is further configured to drive tissue impedance along the target impedance trajectory by adjusting the supply of energy to tissue to substantially match tissue impedance to a corresponding target impedance value. The system also includes an electrosurgical instrument including at least one active electrode adapted to apply electrosurgical energy to tissue.
US10039583B1 Spinal plate system and related methods
Implementations of devices for use in cervical spinal operations. Implementations may include a template including a central hole therethrough and two or more screw holes therethrough. The central hole may be configured to be inserted over a handle of a trial. The template may be configured to place a first of the two or more screw holes over a rostral vertebra and to place a second of the two or more screw holes over a caudal vertebra. Implementations may also include a template including a central hole therethrough and two or more screw holes therethrough. The central hole may be configured to couple over an inserter. The template may be configured to place a first of the two or more screw holes over a rostral vertebra and to place a second of the two or more screw holes over a caudal vertebra.
US10039571B2 Bone anchor receiver with top loaded snap in place insert
A dynamic fixation medical implant includes a longitudinal connecting member assembly having an elongate coil-like outer member and an inner cylindrical core attached to the outer member at only one end thereof. Some assemblies include a second longitudinal connecting member in the form of a rod that is fixed to the inner core and extends outwardly from the assembly. Certain assemblies include a threaded core or threaded inserts that cooperate with a helical slit of the coil-like outer member. Two or more cooperating bone screw assemblies attach to the connecting member assembly. The bone screw assemblies may include upper and lower compression members for affixing to and cradling the coil-like outer member only, allowing relative movement between the outer member and the inner cylindrical core. Press fit or snap-on features attach one end of the coil-like outer member to one end of the inner cylindrical core.
US10039569B2 Stabilization device assisted lead tip removal
Lead tip removal is accomplished by first stabilizing an area around the lead tip attachment site in the heart wall. A balloon located at the tip of the lead when inflated expands substantially perpendicular to the lead, stabilizing the area around the lead tip. Upon further inflation, the balloon expands substantially parallel with the lead, causing the lead tip to pull away from the heart wall. In another embodiment, a sheath is inserted over the lead and advanced to the heart wall. A passive or active stabilization device is attached to the sheath tip to stabilize the area around the lead tip. In another embodiment, a balloon is located at the tip of the sheath that, when inflated, expands substantially perpendicular to the lead, stabilizing the area around the lead tip. The lead tip is removed with less force due to the stabilization provided to the lead tip area.
US10039568B2 Device for guiding a medical needle
The invention relates to a device for guiding a medical needle, including said medical needle (1) and an insert (2) that is rotatably, translatably, and slidably arranged in the needle (1), wherein said device is characterized in that the insert (2) has, in the free state thereof, a curved distal portion (21), and in that the needle has at least two regions (11, 12), the mechanical behaviors of which are different, wherein the mechanical behaviors of each region (11, 12) and of the curved distal portion (21) of the insert are selected such that a movement of the insert (2) into the needle (1) causes a local deformation of the needle and/or of the insert. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing said device.
US10039562B2 Ultrasound based method and apparatus for stone detection and to facilitate clearance thereof
Described herein are methods and apparatus for detecting stones by ultrasound, in which the ultrasound reflections from a stone are preferentially selected and accentuated relative to the ultrasound reflections from blood or tissue. Also described herein are methods and apparatus for applying pushing ultrasound to in vivo stones or other objects, to facilitate the removal of such in vivo objects.
US10039560B2 Percutaneous thrombus extraction device
A percutaneous thrombus extraction device for removing a thrombus from within a blood vessel includes a flexible outer sheath defining a first passage between a proximal end and a distal end. An inner sheath is movably positionable within the first passage. The inner sheath defines a second passage between a proximal end and a distal end. The inner sheath is moveable in a radial direction between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration along a length of the inner sheath defined between the proximal end and the distal end. A catheter is movably positionable within the second passage, and has an expandable body at a distal end portion of the catheter. The expandable body is movable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration.
US10039550B2 Magnetic anastomosis assembly
A magnetic anastomosis assembly includes a magnet with a passageway and a guidewire passing through the passageway. The passageway can be external or internal to the magnet body.
US10039549B2 Loading unit retention clip for surgical stapling instrument
A loading unit and retention clip assembly include a shell and a resilient retention clip. The shell has a proximal end portion and includes an annular surface that defines engagement openings. The retention clip is disposed about the annular surface of the proximal end portion. The retention clip has ends and a body between the ends. The retention clip has a lug positioned adjacent to each end of the body that extends inward from the body. Each lug is configured to extend through the engagement openings of the proximal end portion of the shell to releasably couple the shell to a surgical instrument.
US10039548B2 Clip applier adapted for use with a surgical robot
A clip applier adapted for use with a surgical robot is disclosed. The clip applier comprises a shaft having clips stored therein and jaws adapted for receiving a clip from the shaft. The shaft is in mechanical communication with a robotic mounting portion. The robotic mounting portion contains a gear drive assembly for rotating the shaft, feeding clips into the jaws and forming clips in the jaws.
US10039540B2 Dilation system
A dilation system for accessing a surgical target site to perform surgical procedures. In one version, the dilation system includes a wedge assembly and an actuating mechanism. The wedge assembly comprises includes a base and a plurality of blades extending from the base so that the distal end of the blades extend away from the base. The mechanism is operably associated with the blades so as to cause the distal end of the blades to move from a closed condition to an expanded condition.
US10039538B2 Sensing apparatus and surgical instrument having the same
A sensing apparatus is applicable to a surgical instrument having a clamping portion, a linkage rod member and an operating portion. The damping portion is used to damp a target. The sensing apparatus includes a touch sensor set, a force sensor, a displacement sensor and a processing device. The touch sensor set can sense a touch signal between the target and the clamping portion. The force sensor can sense a clamping force applied on the target. The displacement sensor can measure a displacement of the linkage rod member. The processing device includes a database, a processing unit and a comparison unit. The database stores reference curves of different reference objects. The processing unit can build an actual measurement curve of the target. The comparison unit can compare the actual measurement curve with each of the reference curves to obtain one of the reference curves corresponding to the actual measurement curve.
US10039535B2 System and method for vessel access closure
Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.
US10039531B2 Systems and methods to control the dimension of a heart valve
The cinching apparatus (800) comprising: an anchoring component having a distal end a proximal end; the distal end of the anchoring component having an engaging member (805). A locking component (815) and a tension member (820) wherein the anchoring component is enabled to be positioned on a first target site of a tissue component and the locking component (815) is enabled to be positioned on a second target site of a tissue component of the heart, and the tension member (820) can be coupled to both the anchoring component and the locking component (815) to adjust the distance between the first and second target sites.
US10039526B2 Pixel receiver with low frequency noise reduction for ultrasonic imaging apparatus
Apparatus and method for generating a DC pixel voltage are disclosed. The apparatus includes an amplifier configured to amplify an input signal to generate a voltage signal, wherein the input signal is generated in response to an ultrasonic wave reflecting off an item-to-be-imaged and propagating via a piezoelectric layer; a noise reduction circuit configured to pass the voltage signal from an output of the amplifier to a node, while reducing a propagation of noise from the output of the amplifier to the node; and a circuit configured to generate a DC pixel voltage based on the reduced-noise voltage signal.
US10039514B2 Computer readable storage medium, apparatus, and method for image processing
A non-transitory computer readable storage medium that stores a program for image processing that causes a computer to execute a process including: detecting a change in a lung based on a plurality of images of the chest scanned at different times, the change in the lung indicating that each position of each part of the lung changes toward a specified position of the lung, and outputting the change of the lung.
US10039506B2 Method for moving a motorized table and associated medical imaging system
A method for moving a motorized table designed to receive a patient in a medical imaging system comprising a radiation detector capable of detecting a beam of radiation emitted by a radiation source, the method comprising generating a signal that indicates a movement of the motorized table in the plane of the motorized table causing or tending to cause said beam to at least partially or completely leave an area predefined by the user of the medical imaging system.
US10039504B2 Medical monitoring with location and activity tracking
A method, system, and/or apparatus for automatically monitoring for possible mental or physical health concerns. The method or implementing software application uses or relies upon location information available on the mobile device from any source, such as cell phone usage and/or other device applications. The method and system automatically learns user activity patterns and detects significant deviations therefrom. The deviations are automatically analyzed for known correlations to mental or physical concerns, which can then be automatically communicated to a relevant friend, family member, and/or medical professional.
US10039500B2 System and method for blood typing using PPG technology
A biosensor identifies a blood type using photoplethysmography (PPG) technology. A PPG circuit obtains a plurality of spectral responses at a plurality of wavelengths detected from skin of a user. A processing circuit determines a blood factor indicator using the plurality of spectral responses. The blood factor indicator may include a signal quality parameter or a ratio R value. A calibration database includes a correlation of the blood factor indicator to a plurality of blood types. The blood blood type of the user is identified using the blood factor indicator and the calibration database.
US10039496B2 Near field telemetry link for passing a shared secret to establish a secure radio frequency communication link in a physiological condition monitoring system
A physiological condition monitoring system (e.g., a continuous glucose monitoring system) includes a physiological condition meter and a physiological condition sensor. The physiological condition meter and the physiological condition sensor are be placed in proximity to exchange a secret key using a near field wireless link, which is used to encrypt data to secure a radio frequency (RF) wireless channel.
US10039494B2 Basket catheter with microelectrode array distal tip
A catheter adapted for greater mapping resolution and location precision has a basket-shaped, high density electrode assembly for large-area mapping, and an integrated distal tip providing an array of ultra-high density microelectrodes for acute focal mapping. The basket-shaped electrode assembly 18 has a plurality of electrode-carrying spines and the distal tip has a nonmetallic, electrically insulating substrate body with indentations in which microelectrodes are positioned in a manner that the outer surface is generally flush with the outer surface of the substrate body to present a generally smooth, atraumatic distal tip profile.
US10039493B2 Sensor guide wire assembly with button-cell type battery
A sensor guide wire assembly having a button-cell type battery includes a transmitter unit configured to be connected to a sensor guide wire that is insertable into a patient to measure a parameter, the transmitter unit being configured to wirelessly transfer data representing the measured parameter to a communication unit. The transmitter unit includes a housing, a printed circuit board holder disposed in the housing, and a printed circuit board disposed in the housing and held by the printed circuit board holder. The printed circuit board includes a plurality of electrical contacts. A slider is slidable from a location outside the housing, the slider including a protrusion extending into an area inside the housing. A space within the housing is configured to hold one or more batteries. The slider is slidable from a first position, at which a micro-switch is not activated, to a second position, at which the micro-switch is activated by the protrusion of the slider, which allows power to be provided to the printed circuit board.
US10039484B2 Catheter connection and stabilization device and methods of using same
A device for stabilizing a patient catheter includes a docking pod with a body, an inlet, an outlet, an internal fluid path between the inlet and the outlet, and a securement surface located on an underside of the docking pod. A docking pod adhesive layer located at least partially on the securement surface of the docking pod may secure the docking pod to the patient such that the securement surface and the docking pod adhesive layer form a generally planar or concave surface when secured to the patient. A valve mechanism located within the internal fluid path of the docking pod may control fluid flow through the docking pod. The device may also have a luer connector that is fluidly connected to the outlet of the docking pod and configured to be connected to the catheter.
US10039483B2 Fluid diversion mechanism for bodily-fluid sampling
An apparatus includes a housing, a flow control mechanism, and an actuator. At least a portion of the flow control mechanism is movably disposed within the housing. The apparatus further includes an inlet port and an outlet port, and defines a fluid reservoir. The outlet port is fluidically coupled to a second fluid reservoir and is fluidically isolated from the first fluid reservoir. The actuator is configured to move the flow control mechanism between a first configuration, in which the inlet port is placed in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir such that the fluid reservoir receives a first flow of bodily-fluid, and a second configuration, in which the inlet port is placed in fluid communication with the outlet port.
US10039481B2 Analytical aids with hydrophilic coating containing nanoparticles with silica structure and methods of producing and using the same
Disclosed herein are analytical aids having a surface coated at least partially with a hydrophilic coating, where the hydrophilic coating includes nanoparticles with silica structure and an average particle size in a range from about 1 nm to about 500 nm. Also disclosed are methods of producing the analytical aids, as well as using the analytical aids in, for example, a sampling device containing the at least partially coated analytical aid.
US10039473B2 Systems and methods for navigation based on ordered sensor records
A method of tracking a medical instrument comprises receiving a model of an anatomical passageway formation and receiving a set of ordered sensor records for the medical instrument. The set of ordered sensor records provide a path history of the medical instrument. The method further comprises registering the medical instrument with the model of the anatomical passageway formation based on the path history.
US10039463B1 Signal quality metric for cardiovascular time series
A method and system for determining a signal quality metric of a cardiovascular time series utilizing a wireless sensor device are disclosed. In a first aspect, the method comprises determining subsequent values of the cardiovascular time series and comparing the determined subsequent values to a threshold value. In a second aspect, a wireless sensor device comprises a processor and a memory device coupled to the processor, wherein the memory device includes an application that, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to determine subsequent values of the cardiovascular time series and compare the determined subsequent values to a threshold value.
US10039459B2 Continuous non-invasive monitoring of a pregnant human subject
The invention provides systems and methods for monitoring the wellbeing of a fetus by the non-invasive detection and analysis of fetal cardiac electrical activity data.
US10039454B2 Computer-aided localization of site of origin of cardiac activation
A method for quantifying, during pacemapping, a comparison of a BSPM of interest to a pace site BSPM. The method may include receiving at a computing device a plurality of ECG signals from an acquisition system. The pace site BSPM may be calculated using the plurality of ECG signals. The BSPM of interest may be compared to the pace site BSPM, by: retrieving the BSPM of interest from memory accessible by the computing device; and, calculating one or more comparison metrics for the BSPM of interest as compared to the pace site BSPM. An indication of similarity between the BSPM of interest and the pace site BSPM based on the comparison metric calculated may be displayed on a user interface in communication with the computing device.
US10039448B2 Ophthalmic apparatus
An ophthalmic apparatus capable of suppressing ghost, and securing a necessary amount of working distance even when an eye to be inspected has a diopter on a myopia side, includes: a large area image acquisition unit acquiring a large area image of a fundus of the eye to be inspected at a low resolution based on return light of first measuring light from the fundus; a small area image acquisition unit acquiring a small area image of the fundus at a high resolution based on return light of second measuring light from the fundus; and a dichroic prism combining the first measuring light and the second measuring light, and dividing the return light, in which the large area image acquisition unit includes an optical member having a positive optical power, which is arranged at a position opposite to the eye to be inspected with respect to the dichroic prism.
US10039436B2 Steering mechanism
A hand-holdable steering mechanism is used as part of a medical device such as a catheter or an endoscope to allow movement of a steerable distal portion of the catheter or endoscope. The mechanism can include a housing, a first actuator, and a second actuator. The first actuator is configured to move the steerable portion along a first plane when the first actuator is moved between first and second positions. The second actuator is configured to move the steerable portion along a second plane different than the first plane when the second actuator is moved between first and second positions.
US10039434B2 Household appliance having drying apparatus
Disclosed is a home appliance provided with a drying apparatus, capable of improving the drying performance. The home appliance includes a body, a dishwashing tub provided in the body and in which a washing operation and a drying operation are conducted, and a drying apparatus provided in the dishwashing tub, and configured to suction air inside the dishwashing tub and discharge the suctioned air to the inside of the dishwashing tub again. The drying apparatus includes a drying duct communicating with the dishwashing tub, a heat pump unit including an evaporator, a compressor, a condenser and an expansion valve, and the evaporator and the condenser are disposed inside the drying duct such that air in the dishwashing tub passes through the evaporator first and then the condenser.
US10039429B2 Air cushion vacuum cleaner
A vacuum cleaner canister assembly supported on a cushion of air. A generally concentric series of ridges and channels surround a domed pocket in the base of the canister assembly. Air discharged into the pocket escapes under the ridges and flows into the channels so as to be distributed about the base of the assembly. The pocket is located generally beneath the center of mass and on the centerline of the assembly. A collection chamber also accumulates collected particulate so as to be located generally proximate the center of mass. An inlet tube at the front of the assembly is angled downwardly towards the floor to reduce the load on the canister assembly from the weight of the hose.
US10039423B2 Flexible mounting system for hand hygiene dispensers
A flexible mounting system for a chemical product dispenser includes a dispenser holder and at least one mounting apparatus. The dispenser holder may be attached to the mounting apparatus by means of a releasable connection mechanism. The releasable connection mechanism may provide for attachment of the dispenser holder to the mounting apparatus in multiple orientations. In one example, the mounting apparatus includes a mounting bracket configured for mounting to a support object, such as a wall, table, counter top, cabinet, shelf, cart etc. In another example, the mounting apparatus includes a mounting clamp configured for mounting to ledges, poles, bedrails, handles, etc.
US10039414B2 Beverage machine with rotatable brew chamber
The present invention relates to a beverage machine with a rotatable brew chamber, and more particularly, to a beverage machine with a rotatable brew chamber wherein the brew chamber is moved upwardly and downwardly and rotated forwardly and backwardly by means of an operation of a lever and high pressure air is supplied to a water outlet pipe connecting a temperature conversion tank and the brew chamber with each other, thus completely discharging the liquid remaining in the water outlet pipe. According to the present invention, the brew chamber can be open or closed by means of one time operation of the lever, thus allowing a cartridge to be easily detachably mounted therein.
US10039395B2 Nursing aid and child protection system
The nursing aid and child protection system provides a cushioned support to aid in feeding a child. The nursing aid and child protection system includes inner frames to provide rigid support and a cushion on the inner frames to provide a comfortable position for the mother and the child. Thus, the nursing aid and child protection system assists feedings at any hour, allowing them a safe, comfortable way to position the mother and the child in a relaxing position and creating a safer environment for the child.
US10039391B2 Modular food service system and method
A food service system and method for dispensing contents, display the contents within a matrix of food pans suspended within a well member of the food service system. Each food pan is provided with a brim having an upper area extending transverse with respect to a stop element that establishes a dam enabling the contents of the food pan to spread over the corresponding upper area, while confined by the dam at the stop element. Corresponding stop elements of adjacent food pans are placed contiguous with one-another. In this manner, a display and dispensing area of the contents of each food pan is expanded to extend over the upper area of the brim of that food pan and is in close proximity with the display and dispensing area of adjacent food pans so as to enhance the display of the contents to be dispensed at the matrix of food pans within the food service system.
US10039387B2 Mattress foundation including vibration motors and mounting arrangements therefor
An adjustable mattress foundation includes a frame having at least one movable frame portion and a panel coupled for movement with the movable frame portion. The panel includes a lower surface in facing relationship with the movable frame portion and an upper surface. The adjustable mattress foundation also includes an actuator supported upon the frame and operable to selectively incline the at least one movable frame portion, a vibration motor, and a support suspending the vibration motor relative to the panel The support is mounted to the upper surface of the panel.
US10039384B1 Anti-noise spring chair
A plurality of springs are arranged between the seat board and the underframe of the anti-noise spring chair; the top of the underframe is provided with a plurality of first seating grooves in which first mounting holes are formed; the bottom of the seat board is provided with a plurality of second seating grooves corresponding to the first seating grooves; second mounting holes are formed in the plurality of second seating grooves; first gaskets are arranged in the first seating grooves, and second gaskets are arranged in the second seating grooves; and one ends of the springs are abutted against the first gaskets, and the other ends of the springs are abutted against the second gaskets. The anti-noise spring chair effectively solves a problem that noise is generated when a spring chair is used.
US10039381B2 Storage rack for barrels
A storage rack may include a plurality of sections for holding a respective plurality of items. A first section may include, for example, a first vertical support, a second vertical support substantially parallel to the first vertical support, and a first set of horizontal supports substantially perpendicular to the first vertical support and the second vertical support. The first set of horizontal supports may include a first horizontal support disposed at a first height and a first depth in the first vertical support, and a second horizontal support disposed at the first height and the first depth in the second vertical support. The first horizontal support may extend from an inner wall of the first vertical support towards the second vertical support for a distance that is less than half of the distance between the first vertical support and the second vertical support.
US10039376B2 Configurable workstation
A configurable workstation for communication equipment has a primary support assembly and may have one or more secondary support assemblies behind the primary support assembly to define separate zones that are automatically adjustable in elevation by a motor drive system independently of one another and in synchronization with each other. The primary support assembly may have a work deck, an equipment rack, or a conference table. Each secondary support assembly has an equipment rack. The zones are separated by gap regions permitting recessed positioning of equipment and heat dissipation from a base of the workstation in which computer equipment may be stored. The configurable workstation allows operators to see and be seen, and facilitates ergonomically beneficial positioning of equipment.
US10039364B2 Antiperspirant-deodorant applicator
A personal hygiene antiperspirant-deodorant applicator is provided having: a cap portion including a handle projecting outwardly from the cap; a base portion; and a solid balm composition having an elliptical cross-section attached to the base portion. In a first configuration the base portion is in a press-fit engagement with the cap portion such that the solid balm composition is covered by the cap portion, and in a second configuration the base portion is reversed and in a press-fit engagement with the cap portion such that the solid balm composition is exposed and cap portion provides a handle for manipulating the applicator.
US10039363B2 Multi-phase cosmetic composition mixing pack
A multi-phase cosmetic composition mixing pack for mixing immiscible components of a multi-phase cosmetic composition such that they are temporarily miscible includes a container for holding the multi-phase cosmetic composition that has a first open end. The mixing pack further includes a mixing assembly disposed within the container for mixing immiscible components of the multi-phase cosmetic composition such that they are temporarily miscible, and an actuator assembly for actuating the mixing assembly. The actuator assembly comprises a stem receivable within the first open end of the container. The stem includes a cam surface extending along at least a portion of a length of the stem, and a cam follower surface defined on the mixing assembly, wherein linear reciprocating motion of the stem causes rotation of the mixing assembly.
US10039357B2 Expandable bag
An expandable/collapsible bag that can be configured into three different sizes—small medium, and large. It is of cylindrical shape, has three interconnected chambers, a zipper running along its entire length, three handles on top, and two drawstrings. When the bag is in its large configuration, all chambers are expanded and accessible. The two side chambers can collapse inwards into the middle chamber, allowing the size of the bag to be reduced. This can be done by collapsing and pushing the material of each side chamber into chamber B past the line of their adjacent drawstrings. Once the collapsed material from each side chamber is completely inside chamber B, then, their adjacent drawstrings can be cinched or pulled tight to close the ends of the bag. This keeps the collapsed material from the side chambers inside the middle chamber and prevents the bag from expanding when in use.
US10039355B2 Storage container
A storage container comprising a four-sided structure having a bottom panel and a pivotally mounted top panel. The container is provided with a lateral beam extending side-to-side across a back panel thereof. Hinge means are fixed to the back panel and extend along three surfaces of the lateral beam, and are fixed to the top panel, such that the top panel is pivotally mounted on the back panel and adapted to open and close with substantially simultaneous engagement on the four sides of the top panel with the four sides of the container.
US10039351B2 Breakaway clasp
A breakaway clasp having two clasp components that can be releasably coupled together to provide a quick release closure mechanism. A first clasp component having a coupling portion and an attachment portion, and an identical second clasp component having a coupling portion and an attachment portion. The attachment portions may be configured to be coupled to a portion of an article, such as a necklace or bracelet, and the coupling portions are configured to releasably couple to each other, thereby forming a closure. Each coupling portion comprising two, identical hemisphere elements and a connecting section that connects the two hemisphere elements. The hemisphere elements and connecting section may define a receiving cavity configured to receive at least a portion of the hemisphere elements of the other clasp component.
US10039349B2 No slip one-piece strap adjustor
A strap adjustor can comprise a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, a third surface that extends between the first surface and the second surface. A first opening in the first surface can extend completely through the strap adjustor between the first surface and the second surface. A second opening in the first surface can extend partially but not completely through the strap adjustor. A bar can be disposed at the first surface between the first opening and the second opening. A third opening in the third surface can extends partially but not completely through the strap adjustor and join with the second opening. At least one strap can be disposed partially through the third opening, and the at least one strap can comprise an uncompressed thickness that is greater than a height of the third opening.
US10039344B2 Sole
A sole (100, 300) for use on an item of footwear (200) wherein the sole (100,300) provides a housing for a growth medium (40) capable of growing and maintaining grass (45). The sole (100, 300) is arranged to be fitted to a lower face of an item of footwear (200), the sole is adapted to retain a growth medium (40) suitable for growing grass (45), so that when fitted to the item of footwear (200), blades of grass project distally from the sole through a mesh (30). The user therefore has the sensation of walking on grass even if not on a grassy surface.
US10039343B2 Footwear including sole assembly
An article of footwear includes an upper and a sole assembly. The sole assembly includes a unitary, open-celled structure. Specifically, the sole assembly includes a lattice structure having an interconnected network of struts and nodes that cooperate to define voids. The struts and nodes are configured to generate predetermined support and flexure properties within the network. The lattice may be configured as a conformal lattice, being contoured to receive accessories or complementary support structures. The sole assembly may further include an insert formed of compression material (e.g., foam). In operation, the lattice and foam insert cooperate to provide stability and cushioning to the article of footwear.
US10039341B2 Skate boot and method of manufacture
A boot includes a boot shell having first and second side portions each including eyelets defined in an instep region thereof and a respective opening through at least one the first side portion in proximity of the eyelets. The boot also includes a band having a first end portion received in the boot shell and attached to the boot shell at or adjacent the second side portion. The band extends across an interior of the boot shell and is slidingly received through the opening defined in the first side portion so as to have an opposed second end portion extending outside of the boot shell. The second end portion the band defines an aperture for receiving a lace. An opposed second band may be provided, with the bands crossing each other. The boot may be a skate boot. A method of manufacturing a boot is also discussed.
US10039329B2 Hosiery article
A hosiery article to be worn on a foot. The hosiery article can include a plurality of pockets, each of the pockets being sized to receive at least one toe of the foot and to enclose the distal end of the toe, wherein at least one of the pockets is sized such that a portion of toe cleavage is exposed when the article is worn on the foot.
US10039321B2 Vaporizer
An electronic cigarette or vaporizer may include a shell and a cartomizer receivable within a chamber within a portion of the shell. The cartomizer may hold a vaporizable fluid, dry substance, or other vaporizable substance such as a wax. A charger may also be included which in one embodiment may be insertable into the chamber, and in another embodiment may be connectable to an end of the shell. Various electrical components, such as a printed circuit board, a rechargeable battery, various indicator lights, a sensor, and display screen, for instance, improve the functionality of the vaporizer from known vaporizers. Magnets are also provided in order to secure the cartomizer or the charger to the shell.
US10039310B2 Smoking articles containing polymers of polycarboxylic acid esters
Disclosed is a smoking article containing a rod containing a smokable composition, an optional wrapper for the rod, and at least one polymer or oligomer comprising monomer units of a polycarboxylic acid ester disposed on or in the rod, the wrapper, or both. The polycarboxylic acid ester contains an acid moiety having at least two carboxylic groups, and at least two alcohol moieties independently selected from those corresponding to a cycloalkyl alcohol or an aryl alcohol. The cycloalkyl alcohol or aryl alcohol is a flavorant, or chemesthetic agent, or both. In addition, a method for the controlled release of these flavorant or chemesthetic agents is described, which comprises pyrolyzing at least one polymer or oligomer.
US10039309B2 Pouch material for smokeless tobacco and tobacco substitute products
A melt-blown fabric for pouching smokeless tobacco or a smokeless tobacco substitute can include melt-blown polymer fibers. The fabric can have a basis weight of less than 10 gsm and a tensile strength of at least 4 mJ in at least one predetermined direction. Method of making the fabric can include melt-blowing a polymeric material against a support surface and bonding the fibers or arranging them in a predetermined orientation. Pouched smokeless tobacco or tobacco substitute products including the fabrics provided herein can provide desirable flavor and tactile experience.
US10039306B2 Methods and compositions for consumables
Methods and compositions for the production of non-meat consumable products are described herein. A meat substitute is described which is constructed from a muscle analog, a fat analog, and a connective tissue analog.
US10039303B2 Chlorogenic acid-containing composition, method for manufacturing same, and drink or food item
Provided are a method for manufacturing a chlorogenic acid-containing composition, including a chlorogenic acid extraction step of obtaining a chlorogenic acid-containing liquid extract from sunflower seed residues remaining after oil expression by bringing chlorogenic acid and saccharides derived from the sunflower seed residues remaining after oil expression into contact with yeast and a solvent selected from the group consisting of water, an alcohol, and a liquid mixture of water and an alcohol, and a bacterial treatment step of performing at least one treatment selected from germicidal treatment or sterilization treatment on the liquid extract, a chlorogenic acid-containing composition obtained by the manufacturing method, and a drink or food item containing the chlorogenic acid-containing composition.
US10039295B2 Method and device for heating a liquid product
A method of flash pasteurizing a liquid product before the product is filled includes preheating the product for flash pasteurization, correction cooling the flash pasteurized product, and intermediately storing cooling water heated in the correction cooling of the flash pasteurized product. Waste heat obtained during at least one of a cooling of filled-in product or a recooling of not filled-in product is supplied to the intermediately stored cooling water.
US10039291B2 Method for manufacturing frozen cooked noodles
Provided is frozen cooked noodles which can be stored in a frozen state for a long time and present satisfactory appearance and texture after defrosting. A method for manufacturing frozen cooked noodles comprising obtaining raw noodles by extruding dough containing from 0.5 to 5 parts by mass of a plant protein and 100 parts by mass of wheat flour containing 70 mass % or more of a regular wheat flour at a pressure of from 60 kgf/cm2 to 160 kgf/cm2, cooking the raw noodles, and freezing the cooked noodles.
US10039289B2 Conveyor oven apparatus and method
An oven with a sensor positioned to detect an event that will cause a decrease in the internal temperature of a tunnel. The oven includes a controller configured to increase the thermal output of a heating element in anticipation of the upcoming decrease in the internal temperature. In some embodiments, the oven is a conveyor over and the sensor is positioned to detect a food item approach the tunnel on a conveyor. In some embodiments, the amount of current provided to an electric heating element is increased by increasing the target temperature. In some embodiments, the amount of current provided to the electric heating element is increased by a predetermined offset.
US10039287B2 Biological control of insects
Provided herein are modified insects having decreased expression of a testis-specific coding region compared to a control insect. In one embodiment, the modified insect includes the characteristic of reduced fertility, reduced fecundity, or a combination thereof, when compared to the control insect. Optionally and preferably, the competiveness of the modified insect is not significantly reduced compared to the control insect. Also included herein are methods for making a modified insect, and methods for using the modified insects, including making populations of modified insects and use of the modified insects in sterile insect technique for biological control.
US10039283B2 Substituted pyrazolyl-nicotin(thio)amide derivatives and their use as fungicides
The present invention relates to novel substituted pyrazolyl-nicotin(thio)amide derivatives, to processes for preparing these compounds, to compositions comprising these compounds, and to the use thereof as biologically active compounds, especially for control of harmful microorganisms, in crop protection and in the protection of materials.
US10039280B1 Herbicidal fluridone compositions
Described are preferred methods and compositions useful for controlling aquatic weeds that involve the use of fluridone. Preferred herbicidal compositions include fluridone in a formulation that also comprises an organic solvent and an emulsifying surfactant system.
US10039279B2 Aromatic esters for controlling agricultural spray drift
Aqueous herbicide concentrates containing an auxinic herbicide, an aromatic ester, and, optionally, a surfactant and uses of aqueous herbicide spray mixtures incorporating such concentrates are described. The aqueous herbicide concentrates described herein include from 20 to 60 weight percent of a water soluble salt of an auxinic herbicide, from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of an aromatic ester, and, optionally, from 0 to 10 weight percent of a surfactant. The aqueous herbicide concentrate is a transparent, homogeneous liquid that forms an emulsion upon dilution into a spray solution.
US10039272B2 Spool brake device for dual-bearing reel
A spool brake device for a fishing reel includes a velocity detector, a spool controller and a spool brake. The velocity detector is configured to detect a rotational velocity of a spool. The spool controller includes an acceleration generator, an acceleration determiner and a brake time predictor. The accelerator generator is configured to generate time-series data of a rotational acceleration based on the rotational velocity. The acceleration determiner is configured to determine whether the rotational acceleration has satisfied a predetermined condition based on the time-series data of the rotational acceleration. The brake time predictor is configured to set a prediction starting time based on a point of time at which the rotational acceleration has satisfied the predetermined condition and to predict a brake starting time of the spool based on the prediction starting time. The spool brake is configured to start braking the spool at the brake starting time.
US10039268B2 Comb formation guide for placement between beehive frames
One embodiment of a thin movable guide (30) consisting of a vertical panel (6) with hexagonal penetrations (8), and midribs (20) placed in the hive to bisect the hive while lying parallel with the comb frames (26) such that all components can be moved from or within the hive with a minimum of disturbance to the colony of bees housed therein. The guide (30) can be used singly or in multiples to maintain bee-space by inserting it between or in place of one or more of the frames (26). The device guides bees to produce regular shaped and spaced wax comb while permitting movement of bee castes between combs. When used side-by-side in groups (38) the guide (30) reduces tendencies for overcrowding leading to swarming while allowing the free movement of bees within the created space to keep the hive clean. Other embodiments are described as shown.
US10039263B2 Unit for marking and/or sampling animal tissue and corresponding marking and/or sampling tool
The invention relates to a unit for marking and/or sampling animal tissue, including a male portion (12) for marking and/or sampling tissue, and a female portion (13) for marking and/or receiving said tissue. According to the invention, such a unit includes an intermediate element (14) for connecting said male and female portions together, said intermediate connection element (14) having a first portion (141) for rigidly connecting to said male portion and a second portion (192) for rigidly connecting to said female portion, enabling said male and female portions to be supported along a single marking and/or sampling axis (AA1) before marking and/or sampling said animal tissue, wherein the intermediate connection element is releasable.
US10039257B1 Variety corn line IIJ6395
The present invention provides an inbred corn line designated IIJ6395, methods for producing a corn plant by crossing plants of the inbred line IIJ6395 with plants of another corn plant. The invention further encompasses all parts of inbred corn line IIJ6395, including culturable cells. Additionally provided herein are methods for introducing transgenes into inbred corn line IIJ6395, and plants produced according to these methods.
US10039255B1 Soybean variety 01064252
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01064252. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01064252. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01064252 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01064252 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods.
US10039252B1 Wheat variety W050047L1
A wheat variety designated W050047L1, the plants and seeds of wheat variety W050047L1, methods for producing a wheat plant produced by crossing the variety W050047L1 with another wheat plant, and hybrid wheat seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety W050047L1 with another wheat line or plant, and the creation of variants by backcrossing, mutagenesis or transformation of variety W050047L1 are disclosed. Methods for producing other wheat varieties or breeding lines derived from wheat variety W050047L1 and to wheat varieties or breeding lines produced by those methods are also provided.
US10039248B2 Plants and seeds of corn variety CV343991
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated CV343991. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CV343991, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CV343991 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety CV343991 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety CV343991.
US10039237B2 Baler rotor assembly strippers
Rotor assemblies for conveying crop material from a pick-up device of a baler apparatus into the baling chamber may include a rotor stripper having a head section with a collar and a tail section removably attached to the head section to remove crop material from the rotating teeth of the assembly.
US10039226B2 Wheel forming an improved agricultural tool
A tool for working in fields includes a first flange and a second flange which mount one on the other, forming a wheel body. The first flange includes a central portion, a generally annular peripheral portion and at least one arm which connect(s) the central portion and the peripheral portion to each other. The second flange is homologous to the peripheral portion of the first flange. In the assembled state, the wheel body has a rim which is formed together by the peripheral portion of the first flange and the second flange and a hub which is formed by the central portion of the first flange.
US10039221B2 Sod harvester with flap control device
A sod harvester with a start gate, a first switch that is configured to interact with a first sensor, a second switch that is configured to interact with a second sensor, an inclined conveyor; a rollup conveyor positioned above an end of the inclined conveyor, and a controller including controller software that is configured to cause the rollup conveyor to start upon activation of the second sensor, a timer to begin counting time upon activation of the first sensor, and the rollup conveyor to stop upon the counting of a certain amount of time by the timer. The first switch is positioned between the start gate and the second switch, and the second switch is positioned between the first switch and the rollup conveyor. The inclined conveyor is configured to eject a sod roll onto a platform upon cessation of rotation by the rollup conveyor.
US10045464B1 Heat pipe and vapor chamber heat dissipation
The present invention provides a heat dissipation device including a baseplate, one or more heat pipes in thermal communication with the baseplate, where the one or more heat pipes has one or more internal cavities, one or more vapor chambers coupled to the one or more heat pipes, where the one or more vapor chambers has one or more internal cavities, where the one or more internal cavities of the one or more heat pipes and the one or more internal cavities of the one or more the vapor chambers are contiguous, where the one or more vapor chambers extends from the one or more heat pipes, and heat conducting fins coupled to the one or more vapor chambers, where the one or more heat conducting fins extends from the one or more vapor chambers.
US10045461B1 Electronic device with diaphragm cooling
An electronic device may be provided with electrical components such as a power supply that produce heat. Speakers and other components may be controlled using control circuitry within the electronic device. The electronic device may play audio signals through the speakers. Audio data may be received from external equipment or may be maintained locally within the device. A speaker such as a subwoofer may be mounted in a device housing above the power supply so that airflow from the speaker cools the power supply. To enhance cooling, the control circuitry may supply inaudible signals to the speaker that enhance airflow produced by the speaker. The inaudible signals may be supplied in response to detecting current heat-producing audio playback conditions, to predicting future heat-producing conditions, or real-time temperature measurements.
US10045459B2 Server platform with integrated power supply
A server platform with integrated power supply including a cubby chassis having one or more partitions defining a plurality of sled positions each configured to receive a server sled. A power supply unit is positioned in the cubby chassis and transversely oriented with respect to the one or more partitions. A power supply harness extends between the power supply unit and each of the plurality of sled positions. Therefore, the server platform can be easily connected to a power source without being mounted in a rack, thereby facilitating bench top testing of a server or servers mounted in the cubby chassis.
US10045457B1 System for maintaining the environment of a self-cooled data storage library
A barrier system configured to at least partially surround at least one access opening that permits access to an interior of a data storage library. The barrier system includes at least one side surface configured to be coupled to at least one door along a first side surface location and to the data storage library along a second side surface location. The at least one side surface may be configured to be deployable to surround the at least one access opening and form a working space when the at least one door is in an open position, and is configurable to be collapsible when the at least one door is in a closed position. The at least one side surface may also be configured to resist environmental conditions external to the data storage library from intruding into the working space when the at least one side surface is deployed.
US10045455B2 Land based unit for seismic data acquisition
A self-contained, wireless seismic data acquisition unit having a cylindrically shaped case with smooth side walls along the length of the case. A retaining ring around the circumference is used to secure the cylindrical upper portion of the case to the cylindrical lower portion of the case. Interleaved fingers on the upper portion of the case and the lower portion of the case prevent the upper portion and the lower portion from rotating relative to one another. Ruggedized external electrical contacts are physically decoupled from rigid attachment to the internal electrical components of the unit utilizing electrical pins that “float” relative to the external case and the internal circuit board on which the pins are carried. The seismic sensors in the unit, such as geophones, and the antennae for the unit are located along the major axis of the cylindrically shaped case to improve fidelity and timing functions.
US10045443B2 Matching inclination of cavity sidewall and medium supply device for manufacturing component carrier
A method of supplying a medium into a cavity of a component carrier or a preform of a component carrier, wherein the method comprises providing the component carrier or the preform of the component carrier with the cavity having a slanted sidewall, providing a medium supply device with a tapering portion and a medium supply opening, and optionally supplying the medium into the cavity while the slanted sidewall and the tapering portion are in alignment with one another.
US10045439B2 Garments having stretchable and conductive ink
Methods of forming garments having one or more stretchable conductive ink patterns. Described herein are method of making garments (including compression garments) having one or more highly stretchable conductive ink pattern formed of a composite of an insulative adhesive, a conductive ink, and an intermediate gradient zone between the adhesive and conductive ink. The conductive ink typically includes between about 40-60% conductive particles, between about 30-50% binder; between about 3-7% solvent; and between about 3-7% thickener. The stretchable conductive ink patterns may be stretched more than twice their length without breaking or rupturing.
US10045434B2 Reducing impedance discontinuities on a printed circuit board (‘PCB’)
A printed circuit board (‘PCB’) comprising: an interior socket configured to receive a connector pin of a first electronic component, the connector pin characterized by a pin impedance; a signal trace coupled to the interior socket, the signal trace configured to transmit electrical signals between the first electronic component and other electronic components mounted on the PCB, the signal trace characterized by a trace impedance; and an insulator between the interior socket and a sleeve that surrounds the interior socket, the sleeve physically configured such that an effective pin impedance matches the trace impedance within a predetermined threshold, wherein the effective pin impedance represents the resistance experienced by electrical signals passing through the connector pin when the connector pin is inserted into the interior socket.
US10045432B1 System and method of low-power plasma generation based on high-voltage plasmatron
A plasma generation system includes an anode having a generally cylindrical proximal portion and a generally cylindrical distal portion, the distal portion having a smaller diameter than the first portion; a connecting portion connecting the first and second portions and having walls oriented at approximately 45 degrees to center axis of the anode; a cathode having a generally cylindrical shape in its proximal portion and a tapering at approximately a 30 degree angle to the center axis of the anode in its distal portion, where a gap between the connecting portion of the anode and the distal portion of the cathode is at least twice as large as a gap between the proximal portion of the anode and the proximal portion of the cathode; and a high voltage power supply providing an operating voltage in a range of 800-2500 volts and a current of about 0.3-0.7 A to the cathode.
US10045430B2 Lighting system and method for operating a lighting system
A lighting system and a method for a operating a lighting system, enabling to obtain an identification tag (7) comprised in lighting design data (5) directly from an output beam (3), i.e. from the emitted light of the at least one lighting unit (2). It is thus possible to trace any unauthorized distribution of a lighting design by monitoring the emitted light without the need to directly access the controller or any other part of the lighting system.
US10045427B2 System and method of autonomous restore point creation and restoration for luminaire controllers
A method (3600) and system (2800, 2900, 3000, 3100) autonomously create a restore point for a luminaire controller (2810, 3110) and restore it to proper operation when required. The luminaire controller operates by using first operating software having a first software image, and receives a second software image of second operating software. The luminaire controller communicates the first software image to a first device (2820, 3120) connected to the luminaire controller via a communication network (2805, 3105), installs the second operating software, and performs a self test of the luminaire controller. If the luminaire controller fails the self test, the luminaire controller requests via the network that the first device transfer the first software image to the luminaire controller via the network, receives the first software image, installs the first operating software, and reverts to operation with the first operating software.
US10045422B2 System and method for light-based activation of an occupancy sensor wireless transceiver
An occupancy sensor preferably includes an occupancy sensing element configured to detect moving objects within an area of coverage, and a wireless transceiver configured to facilitate wireless coupling of the occupancy sensor to a remote device to facilitate remote wireless configuration and/or commissioning of the occupancy sensor. The wireless transceiver can be configured to be activated in response to a light sensing element of the occupancy sensor being exposed to one or more flashes of light. The wireless transceiver can be de-activated after configuration.
US10045419B2 Color-temperature adjustable LED lightning device and method for adjusting color temperature of LED lighting device
A color-temperature adjustable light-emitting diode (LED) lighting device and a method for adjusting the color temperature of an LED lighting device are provided. The color-temperature adjustable LED lighting device includes: a power supply module, a micro-control unit (MCU), an adjustable LED driving power supply having a positive output terminal and a negative output terminal, a cool white LED array, a warm white LED array, a first switch circuit, a second switch circuit, a first current detection circuit, and a second current detection circuit. The power supply module is connected to an input terminal of the MCU and an input terminal of the adjustable LED driving power supply.
US10045407B1 Dual input voltage constant power indicator
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a dual-input voltage range compatible light adapted to reconfigure two light elements in series or in parallel and make corresponding current limit adaptations, in response to the input voltage entering one of two predetermined ranges. In an illustrative example, the lighting elements may be strings of LEDs. The current limit may be regulated, for example, by two linear current regulators. In various examples, the current through each of the light elements may be maintained at a predetermined current level independent of the input voltage range. A network of switches may reconfigure current paths among the light elements and the current regulators, for example, in response to the voltage range detected by a control module. The current limit adaptations may advantageously maintain power dissipation of the linear current regulators at a reduced level across a wide input voltage range, and without generating substantial electromagnetic interference.
US10045402B2 Method of detecting cookware on an induction hob, induction hob and cooking appliance
A method of detecting cookware (3) on an induction hob (1) including a plurality of induction heating coils (2) each being adapted for heating, in the activated state, cookware (3) placed on the induction hob (1). With the method, detecting cookware (3) is based on signals generated by at least one active induction heating coil (4) through the action of parasitic electromagnetic coupling effects in at least one inactive induction heating coil (6).
US10045398B2 Wireless power receiver
A wireless power receiver includes a resonance circuit, a power receiver, and a data transmitter. The power receiver is configured to control the resonance circuit to receive wireless power. The data transmitter is configured to control the resonance circuit to transmit data.
US10045393B2 Dynamic adjustment of keep-alive messages for efficient battery usage in a mobile network
A method for IP [=Internet Protocol] communication between a mobile terminal and its correspondent node in a mobile radio network. The method comprises establishing an IP connection between the mobile terminal and its correspondent node. After detecting a period of inactivity in the IP connection, keep-alive messages are sent via the IP connection at predetermined intervals, which are varied. The method comprises monitoring the lengths of several periods of inactivity at which the mobile radio network disconnects the IP connection.
US10045382B2 Link adaptation on a license assisted access carrier
In accordance with the example embodiments of the invention there is at least a method and an apparatus to perform determining, by the network node, an occurrence of collisions in a communication associated with the network device of the communication network, where the determining is using a sensing threshold; and based on the determined occurrence of collisions, updating an outer-loop link adaptation offset of the communication.
US10045375B2 Multi-hop radio communication method
In a multi-hop radio communication network including a base station (a radio station connected to a management server), each radio station in the network is given a data transmission opportunity in turn according to a predetermined transmission order, and transmits data via broadcast or multicast upon occurrence of transmission timing. The radio station having received the data adds data of the radio station to the received data and then forwards the packet via broadcast or multicast when it is the radio station's turn for transmission.
US10045371B2 Method for detecting device-to-device signal, user equipment, and base station
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method for detecting a device-to-device signal, a user equipment, and a base station. The method includes: receiving a first message; determining, according to the first message, a first timing advance for a first user equipment to detect a D2D signal sent by a second user equipment; determining a reference time according to a received reference signal; determining, according to the first timing advance and the reference time, a first time for detecting the D2D signal; and detecting the D2D signal at the first time. So that when the user equipment detects the D2D signal at the determined time for detecting a D2D signal, a D2D signal detection success rate can be improved.
US10045370B2 Device to device communication
An apparatus and method are provided. A request is received from a first user equipment to schedule communication resources for a device to device communication between the first user equipment and at least one second user equipment. Control information relating to the device to device communication is sent to the at least one second user equipment in response to the request.
US10045368B2 Uplink channel selection using channel interference tolerance level feedback for grantless data transmission
Aspects of the present disclosure provide for a network assisted grantless data transmission method operable in a wireless communication network. A wireless device may transmit grantless data without requesting a scheduling entity to grant and schedule network resources prior to the grantless data transmission. A scheduling entity determines interference tolerance information of a plurality of uplink channels, wherein the interference tolerance information is configured to individually indicate an availability of each of the plurality of uplink channels for grantless uplink data transmission. The scheduling entity broadcasts the interference tolerance information to one or more subordinate entities or wireless devices.
US10045365B2 Communication system and method using D2D for out-of-network communications
According to a communication method, a network-side device, and a communications system, a D2D connection is established between a master terminal located within network coverage and a slave terminal located beyond the network coverage, and a common communication connection is established between the master terminal and a network-side device, so that indirect communication can be implemented between the slave terminal located beyond the network coverage and the network-side device by using the master terminal.
US10045363B2 HD-FDD method and system with no overlapping between downlink and uplink subframes
A half-duplex (HD), frequency division duplexing (FDD), method for wireless communication systems, implementing an uplink and downlink prioritization respectively for a HD-FDD type mobile communication terminal during a transition between a downlink (DL) sub-frame, labelled n, and an uplink (UL) sub-frame, labelled n+1, in order to avoid overlapping of said sub-frames. This method comprises a step of sending by a base station an allocation message, a step of receiving the allocation message by said terminal and a step of processing said allocation message by said terminal.
US10045361B2 Method, apparatus, and system for establishing cooperative communication
A specific solution is: An idle ready-to-support terminal receives a system broadcast sent by a base station, acquires a channel quality parameter between the ready-to-support terminal and the base station according to the system broadcast, and if a first threshold is met, acquires a channel quality parameter between the benefited terminal and the ready-to-support terminal; and if a second threshold is met, the ready-to-support terminal generates a measurement event, and sends the measurement event to the base station, so that the base station sends a supporting-cooperation indication to the ready-to-support terminal according to the measurement event, and the terminal establishes a cooperative communication set with the benefited terminal according to the supporting-cooperation indication. The present invention is used to establish a cooperative communication between a base station and a terminal.
US10045355B2 Preemption policy for a base station operating in closed subscriber group hybrid mode
A device may receive, from a first user device, a request to access a first resource associated with the device. The first user device may be associated with a closed subscriber group. The device may determine that a congestion level, associated with the device, satisfies a threshold value. The device may identify a second user device that has been allocated a second resource associated with the device. The second user device may not be associated with the closed subscriber group. The device may enable the first user device to preempt the second user device. The device may remove, for the second user device, access to the second resource based on enabling the first user device to preempt the second user device and based on the second user device not being associated with the closed subscriber group.
US10045344B2 Wireless communication system and wireless communication method
In a wireless communication system which can share the same frequency band with time division duplexing (TDD) and frequency division duplexing (FDD), a wireless terminal carries out an FDD downlink reception in a second frequency band overlapping a first frequency band allocated to TDD, thus carrying out reception at the TDD downlink reception timing. Alternatively, a wireless terminal carries out a TDD downlink reception in a second frequency band overlapping a first frequency band allocated to FDD, thus carrying out reception at the FDD downlink reception timing.
US10045339B2 PUUCH resource mapping an HARQ-ACK feedback
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to techniques that may help enable the determination of uplink resource allocation in systems that support dynamic uplink-downlink subframe configurations. An example method generally includes receiving signaling indicating a dynamic uplink-downlink (UL-DL) subframe configuration, determining hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) acknowledgment/negative acknowledgment (ACK/NACK) timing based on a reference UL-DL subframe configuration, and determining HARQ resource allocation based on the dynamic UL-DL subframe configuration.
US10045338B2 Method for resource allocation of wideband frame in wireless LAN system and apparatus therefor
A method for resource allocation in a wireless LAN system according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that an access point (AP) sends a frame comprising a signaling field and a data field to one or more stations, wherein the signaling field comprises a first signaling field (SIG A field) including first common control information for the one or more stations and a second signaling field (SIG B field) including individual control information for each of the one or more stations, wherein the second signaling field includes resource allocation information for data transmission to the one or more stations, and wherein the resource allocation information comprises resource allocation information for data to be transmitted in a frequency band different from a frequency band in which the second signaling field (SIG B field) is transmitted.
US10045335B2 Method of delivering data for use by base station and base station using the same
The disclosure proposes a method of delivering data applicable to a base station and a base station using the same method. According to one of the exemplary embodiments, the method of delivering data would include not limited to: receiving a service request for an uplink transmission; determining, locally, a quality of service (QoS) parameter, in response to receiving the service request for the uplink transmission; establishing a radio bearer by applying the QoS parameter; receiving a data of the uplink transmission via the radio bearer; buffering the data of the uplink transmission; and transmitting the data.
US10045334B2 Reference signal design for coverage enhancements
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communications, and more specifically to reference signal design for communications with coverage enhancements and devices with limited communications resources, such as machine type communication (MTC) devices, enhanced or evolved MTC (eMTC) devices, and internet of things (IoT) devices. An example method generally includes determining a set of additional reference signals to transmit in a bundled transmission, based on a bundle length of the bundled transmission, and transmitting the bundled transmission, reference signals, and the additional reference signals, based on the determination.
US10045332B2 UE autonomous radio resource configuration extension
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for user equipment (UE) autonomous radio resource configuration extension are provided. As disclosed herein, a UE may operate in dual connectivity with two (or more) base stations, each providing a set of carriers (e.g., cell groups) for wireless communication. The UE may have a simultaneous connection with a carrier from each base station and may autonomously determine a timing difference between carriers of respective cell groups. The UE may adjust the timing of an operation in relation to a radio resource configuration of one or both carriers to account for the difference. In some examples, the UE autonomously adjusts a measurement gap operation or adjusts a discontinuous reception (DRX) operation to account for a determined timing difference between carriers. The autonomous UE timing adjustments may include extending or offsetting a time duration or adjusting one or more subframes in which the operation is performed.
US10045330B2 Method and apparatus for negotiation and notification of a network access time period in a wireless communication system
In a wireless communication system wherein a user equipment (UE) that accesses a cell served by an access point (sometimes known as femtocell) is granted only a limited time period during which to camp on, attach to, or connect to the cell, the communication system permits a user of the UE to anticipate an expiration of the time period and, if desired negotiate an extension of the time period. More particularly, the communication system provides for notification of the UE of the duration of this limited time period and further permits the UE to negotiate an extension of the time period when the UE desires to do so. In the event an extension is requested by the user and granted by the owner/operator, a notification will be sent to the user and the UE may reset a timer.
US10045322B2 Apparatus and methods of hand-in to a femto node
Methods and apparatuses are provided for causing active hand-in of a device from a macrocell base station to a femto node, which can be an inter-frequency hand-in. The femto node can broadcast a beacon over an operating frequency of the macrocell base station, and the macrocell base station, and/or one or more network components, can identify the femto node based on one or more parameters reported by the device from receiving the beacon. The beacon can be transmitted at varying powers to ensure active hand-in triggering, mitigate interference and/or can be powered on and off for such purposes. In addition, a macrocell base station can regulate compressed mode periods during which a device can measure the femto node based on receiving information regarding device proximity to the femto node, or a device can generate proximity indication messages base on measuring the beacon signals, etc.
US10045321B2 Information processing using a population of data acquisition devices
Distributed systems, controllers and methods for processing information from a plurality of devices are provided. A distributed system includes a plurality of devices distributed in an environment. Each device has at least a communication capability for interchanging information with others of the devices and/or with a communication system. Each of at least some of the devices has one or more sensors for acquiring sensor data related to the environment proximate to the device. At least one of the communication system or one or more of the devices is configured as a controller configured to: select a subset of devices from among the plurality of devices, receive information based on the acquired sensor data of the selected subset, and combine the received information from the selected subset to determine a characteristic of the environment proximate to one or more of the devices.
US10045317B2 User terminal and base station
A user terminal includes processor configured to execute processes of: receiving, from a base station, configuration information indicating whether the user terminal shall transmit a device-to-device (D2D) synchronization signal used for a D2D proximity service; transmitting the D2D synchronization signal in response to the received configuration information being first configuration information explicitly indicating the user terminal shall transmit the D2D synchronization signal; and prohibiting transmission of the D2D synchronization signal in response to the received configuration information being second configuration information explicitly indicating the user terminal shall not transmit the D2D synchronization signal.
US10045313B2 Controlling power in non-licensed band
Provided are a method and an apparatus for controlling transmission power in a wireless communication system. A wireless device is connected to a first serving cell utilizing a licensed band and a second serving cell utilizing a non-licensed band. The transmission power from the second serving cell is determined by considering the clear channel assessment (CCA) coverage of the wireless device or the second serving cell.
US10045288B2 Power management for remote antenna units in distributed antenna systems
Power management for a remote antenna unit(s) (RAUs) in a distributed antenna system. Power can be managed for an RAU configured to power modules and devices that may require more power to operate than power available to the RAU. For example, the RAU may be configured to include power-consuming RAU modules to provide distributed antenna system-related services. As another example, the RAU may be configured to provide power through powered ports in the RAU to external power-consuming devices. Depending on the configuration of the RAU, the power-consuming RAU modules and/or external power-consuming devices may demand more power than is available at the RAU. In this instance, the power available at the RAU can be distributed to the power-consuming modules and devices based on the priority of services desired to be provided by the RAU.
US10045277B2 Mobile device and method for relaying by mobile device
Embodiments of the application provide a mobile device and method for relaying by a mobile device, the mobile device comprising one or more processors, and a memory storing therein computer readable program codes configured to be performed by the one or more processors to perform: connecting with a wireless access point through a station node of Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi); invoking an interface of a network service in a relay application to send a relay instruction based upon a P2P node of Wi-Fi to a Wi-Fi module so that logon information of the mobile device is broadcasted and the mobile device is connected to one or more electronic devices through the P2P node; enabling a packet forward function to enable a data packet to be forwarded between the different nodes of Wi-Fi in the mobile device; and invoking an address table service in the relay application to send configuration information of packet forwarding to the Wi-Fi module so that a data packet is forwarded between the station node and the P2P node.
US10045274B2 Method and apparatus for propagating and maintaining update information
The invention proposes an improvement to increase the speed at which a Trickle algorithm can propagate update information in a multi-hop network, while still controlling the number of redundant transmissions and ensuring scalability of the algorithm. It does this by intelligently adapting the size of a listen-only period (t1, t2), depending on the fact if a node has recently received an update or not.
US10045271B2 Method and system for facilitating inter-system handover for wireless communication
A method includes a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) receiving a network information message via a cellular network while the WTRU is in either a first mode or a second mode. The message includes a neighbor cell list that identifies a plurality of wireless access networks available for handoff, including a first network based on a first wireless access technology and a second network based on a second wireless access technology different than the first wireless access technology. When in the first mode, the WTRU performs physical measurements only on signals transmitted from the wireless access networks identified in the neighbor cell list, selects one of the networks for handover; and initiates a handover procedure with the selected network. When in the second mode, the WTRU selects one of the wireless access networks identified in the neighbor cell list using the received information related to the wireless access network.
US10045268B2 Wireless base station, traffic load-balancing method, and storage medium with program stored thereon
[Problem] To provide a wireless base station, a traffic load-balancing method, and a traffic load-balancing program that make it possible to more reliably avoid backhaul congestion and decreases in wireless-terminal throughput. [Solution] This wireless base station includes the following: a setting unit (14) that sets network load information that indicates the traffic load on a backhaul between the wireless base station and a core network; and an execution unit (15) that, on the basis of the network load information set by the setting unit and network load information received from a neighboring wireless base station, executes a process that balances the traffic load between the wireless base stations.
US10045265B2 Adaptive control of channel quality offset for cell association
A network node serves a cell of a mobile network. The network node indicates an offset value to a user equipment in the cell. The offset value is added to a channel quality value measured by the user equipment for triggering a handover from the cell to a further cell of the mobile network. The network node increases the indicated offset value until a handover of the user equipment to the further cell of the mobile network is triggered. After the handover to the further cell, the network node receives an indication of a channel quality of a downlink control channel of the further cell as experienced by the user equipment, e.g., in control signalling of a further handover of the user equipment back to the cell or in a request to protect radio resources of the downlink control channel.
US10045264B2 RAN rule and condition match reporting for LTE-WLAN interworking control and management
Methods for LTE-WLAN interworking control and management are proposed. In one novel aspect, a mobile termination (MT) can use an AT command to report the change of a RAN rule and/or a RAN condition match. A terminal equipment (TE) can use the AT command to query a list of matches and current RAN measurement values. A RAN rule match means one or more than one of RAN rules satisfy the threshold provided by the network according to TS36.304 description, or change from satisfied to unsatisfied. A RAN condition match means all RAN rules within a RAN condition are all satisfied according to TS36.604 description, or if any of the RAN condition change from satisfied to unsatisfied. If the reporting is enabled by TE, an unsolicited result code (URC) is sent from MT to TE whenever changes in the current RAN rule or RAN condition match occur.
US10045259B2 Call setup techniques using WLAN radio and shared cellular radio
In some embodiments, a cellular baseband processor communicates wirelessly and reports cellular metrics for both a first cellular RAT and a second cellular RAT. The cellular baseband processor may be configured to tune away, for a time interval, from the first cellular RAT to monitor for communications on the second cellular RAT. In some embodiments, the cellular baseband processor is configured not to report cellular metrics during the time interval to prevent a RAT manager from setting up a connection for voice calls on a WLAN RAT during the time interval. In some embodiments another processing element the RAT manager is configured to ignore cellular metrics from the cellular baseband processor during the interval. This may reduce signal load and power consumption, in some embodiments.
US10045238B2 Providing easy access to radio networks
An improved connectivity to radio access point is enabled by a server that includes a database storing data about various radio access points, and an evaluation module evaluating the quality of connection to each of the access points. Clients receive updates about relevant access points from the server and use the information to connect to the preferred access point. The clients also check connectivity to other access points in the vicinity, and report the findings to the server. The server uses the reports to update its database, and send corresponding updates to the clients.
US10045225B2 Determining the optimum coverage position in a building for externally provided RF signals
A system and method are disclosed for determining a location to position an RF signal repeater within a structure, based on the position having the highest probability of being the location of the highest probable RF signal strength.
US10045214B2 Authentication and authorization in a wearable ensemble
Various systems and methods for authentication and authorization in a wearable ensemble are described herein. A system for authenticating a wearable device includes an access module to access a second wearable device from a first wearable device, the first and second wearable devices being worn by a wearer and the first wearable device being a trusted device to the wearer, a measurement module to measure a distance from the first wearable device to the second wearable device, and an authentication module to authenticate the second wearable device when the distance is within a threshold range of an initialized distance.
US10045210B2 Method, server and system for authentication of a person
The invention relates to a method for authentication of a person previously known by a server to own a telephone having a unique identifier and to possess an access code, which method involves: the server sending (53) an identification code to a terminal on request by the latter via a first network; transferring (57) the identification code to the telephone; the server receiving (59), from the telephone via a second network, the identification code in association with the unique identifier; the server (61) generating a single-use authentication token and sending (63) the latter to the telephone; returning (64) the token to the server; and, in parallel: acquiring (67) via the terminal the access code input by the person; and sending (69) said access code to the server; authentication (71) of the person is obtained by the server if the identification code, the unique identifier, the authentication token and the access code correspond.
US10045205B2 Method for changing aid in wireless LAN system
Disclosed is a method for changing an AID in a wireless LAN system. The method for changing an AID of a terminal by an access point comprises: a step of receiving an AID reassignment frame from the access point; a step of extracting an AID reassignment counter value from the AID reassignment frame; and a step of changing the AID of the terminal to the new AID included in the AID reassignment frame after the beacon periods of the access point indicated by the AID reassignment counter value extracted from the AID reassignment frame reception time have elapsed. Thus, a conflict between AIDs can be prevented.
US10045196B2 Association method for data transmission in wireless communication system and device using same
An association method for data transmission between devices in a neighbor awareness network (NAN), and a device using the same are provided. A first NAN device transmits, to a second NAN device, a service discovery frame having a service identifier (ID) and association interval information, and transmits an authentication request for requesting authentication at a time indicated by the association interval information.
US10045190B2 Bluetooth device and method for providing and obtaining bluetooth device information
A method for providing information associated with a target Bluetooth device. A first, search-attempting Bluetooth device sends an inquiry message for searching for a nearby target Bluetooth device. A target Bluetooth device responds by sending an inquiry response message including predefined information mark data. The first Bluetooth device extracts link information from the information mark data, and uses the link information to access information associated with the target Bluetooth device. If the link information includes a user manual link or an application link, after the first Bluetooth device and the target Bluetooth device are paired, the manual link or the application link are used for obtaining a manual associated with the target Bluetooth device or downloading an application associated with the target Bluetooth device.
US10045172B2 Information sending method, network device, and terminal
An information sending method, where the method includes receiving, by a first network device, alarm information sent by an alarm terminal; and after confirming the alarm information, generating, by the first network device, first guide information according to the alarm information, and sending the first guide information to a target terminal, so that the target terminal can respond to the alarm information according to the first guide information, where the target terminal is a terminal selected from terminals that are within same base-station signal coverage in which the alarm terminal is located, or the target terminal is a terminal selected from terminals whose distances from the alarm terminal are less than a threshold. The present invention further discloses a corresponding network device and terminal.
US10045166B2 Method and device for identifying short messages from pseudo base stations
The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for identifying short messages received by mobile terminals as being from pseudo base stations, wherein, the method comprises: obtaining feature information of the short message when the mobile terminal receives the short message, wherein the feature information includes content information; judging whether the short message is suspected to be an annoying short message based on the feature information; obtaining, when it is judged that the short message is suspected to be an annoying short message, an operation time of when the mobile terminal performed a cell reselection operation with a location area update, wherein the operation time is closest in time to when the mobile terminal received the short message; determining whether the short message is an annoying short message from a pseudo base station based on the operation time. In the technical feature, information security of user terminals may be enhanced.
US10045165B2 Provision of content to mobile communication devices
A system and method for provision of content in messages sent to a mobile communications device. The additional content may be selected based on information associated with a user. In some embodiments the additional content includes a proposal from a vendor.
US10045163B2 Methods and apparatuses for controlling a wireless access point
A method for controlling a wireless access point includes detecting that a control event relating to a smart device is triggered, acquiring a service set identifier (SSID) corresponding to the control event, generating a Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) broadcast message according to the SSID corresponding to the control event, and broadcasting the Wi-Fi broadcast message, such that the smart device enables the wireless access point according to the Wi-Fi broadcast message.
US10045161B2 Systems and methods for vehicular positioning based on the round-trip time of DSRC messages in a network of moving things
Communication network architectures, systems and methods for supporting a network of mobile nodes. As a non-limiting example, various aspects of this disclosure provide communication network architectures, systems, and methods for supporting a dynamically configurable communication network comprising a complex array of both static and moving communication nodes (e.g., the Internet of moving things). More specifically, systems and methods for vehicular positioning based on the round-trip time of DSRC messages in a network of moving things.
US10045150B2 System and method for accurately sensing user location in an IoT system
A system and method are described for accurately detecting a location of a wireless device. For example, one embodiment of a method comprises: collecting signal strength data indicating signal strength between a wireless device and a plurality of IoT devices and/or IoT hubs in a user's home; associating the signal strength data with locations in the user's home and storing the association in a location database; and determining a current location of the wireless device by comparing the signal strength data in the database with current signal strength data indicating current signal strength between the wireless device and the plurality of IoT devices and/or IoT hubs.
US10045146B2 Wireless display that accesses remote resources for display data
Problems of bandwidth utilization and delay, with a computer having a wirelessly connected display, are addressed by having the computer instruct a display device to access content from remote resources and combine that content with content processed locally at the computer and sent to the display device. The display device includes a processor, or display computer, associated with a display. When the computer transmits data to the display device, the data includes information indicating the resource, such as a server accessible over a computer network, which stores the content to be displayed. The processor associated with the display uses this information to access the content directly from its resource. The processor associated with the display can be embedded in the housing for the display or can be housed in a separate housing that is electrically connected directly to the display.
US10045141B2 Detection of a microphone
An apparatus comprising: an input configured to receive at least two microphone signals associated with at least one acoustic source; an audio source determiner configured to determine from at least part of the at least two microphone signals at least one audio source based on the at least one acoustic source; an audio source direction determiner configured to determine at least one direction associated with the determined at least one audio source; a calibrator configured to calibrate at least one of the at least two microphone signals based on the at least one direction.
US10045139B2 Calibration state variable
Example techniques involve a calibration state variable. An example implementation receives, via a network interface, an indication that the first playback device is calibrated. Based on receiving the indication that the first playback device is calibrated, the example implementation updates a calibration state variable to indicate that the first playback device is calibrated, wherein the calibration state variable is stored in the data storage. The example implementation sends, via the network interface, an indication of the updated calibration state variable to a second device.
US10045137B2 Bi-magnitude processing framework for nonlinear echo cancellation in mobile devices
Techniques of performing acoustic echo cancellation involve providing a bi-magnitude filtering operation that performs a first filtering operation when a magnitude of an incoming audio signal to be output from a loudspeaker is less than a specified threshold and a second filtering operation when the magnitude of the incoming audio signal is greater than the threshold. The first filtering operation may take the form of a convolution between the incoming audio signal and a first impulse response function. The second filtering operation may take the form of a convolution between a nonlinear function of the incoming audio signal and a second impulse response function. For such a convolution, the bi-magnitude filtering operation involves providing, as the incoming audio signal, samples of the incoming audio signal over a specified window of time. The first and second impulse response functions may be determined from an input signal input into a microphone.
US10045136B2 MEMS loudspeaker with position sensor
A MEMS loudspeaker for generating sound waves within an audible wavelength spectrum includes a circuit board, a membrane spaced from the circuit board and being deflectable along a z-axis, at least one piezoelectric actuator for deflecting the membrane, an electronic control unit embedded in the circuit board for controlling the at least one piezoelectric actuator, and at least one position sensor for providing to the control unit a sensor signal dependent on the deflection of the membrane, the control unit controlling the piezoelectric actuator based on the sensor signal.
US10045130B2 In-ear utility device having voice recognition
An embodiment of the invention provides a wireless in-ear utility device that rests in the user's ear canal near the user's eardrum. The in-ear utility device may be configured in a variety of ways, including, but in no way limited to a smart in-ear utility device, a flexible personal sound amplification product, a personal music player, a “walkie-talkie” and the like.
US10045127B2 Electronic device with micro speaker
A micro speaker is provided. The micro speaker includes a diaphragm, at least one coil coupled with the diaphragm, a magnet configured to interact with a magnetic field induced by the at least one coil, and a yoke plate located on a bottom of the magnet to support the magnet and including a hole therein, top and bottom ends of the hole being opened. An area, adjacent to the hole, of a lower surface of the yoke plate has a height difference relative to another area of the lower surface of the yoke plate.
US10045126B2 Microelectromechanical microphone having a stationary inner region
A microelectromechanical microphone has a stationary region or another type of mechanically supported region that can mitigate or avoid mechanical instabilities in the microelectromechanical microphone. The stationary region can be formed in a diaphragm of the microelectromechanical microphone by rigidly attaching, via a rigid dielectric member, an inner portion of the diaphragm to a backplate of the microelectromechanical microphone. The rigid dielectric member can extend between the backplate and the diaphragm. In certain embodiments, the dielectric member can be hollow, forming a shell that is centrosymmetric or has another type of symmetry. In other embodiments, the dielectric member can define a core-shell structure, where an outer shell of a first dielectric material defines an inner opening filled with a second dielectric material. Multiple dielectric members can rigidly attach the diaphragm to the backplate. An extended dielectric member can rigidly attach a non-planar diaphragm to a backplate.
US10045125B2 Micro-electromechanical sound transducer with sound energy-reflecting interlayer
A MEMS sound transducer for at least one of generating and detecting sound waves in air in an audible wavelength spectrum includes a carrier substrate, a cavity defined in the carrier substrate, the cavity defining at least one opening, and a multilayered piezoelectric membrane structure spanning over the opening of the cavity and having an edge area connected with the carrier substrate so that with respect to the carrier substrate the membrane structure is capable of vibrating to at least one of generate and/or and detect sound energy, wherein the membrane structure has in cross-section at least in some areas a first piezo layer spaced from a second piezo layer. An interlayer is arranged in an area between the first and second piezo layers, the interlayer being made of at least one of silicon oxide, silicon nitride and polysilicon, the interlayer being configured so that sound energy can be reflected in the direction of at least one interface of the membrane structure adjacent to the air.
US10045110B2 Selective sound field environment processing system and method
A method for selective sound field environment processing for one or more wireless earpieces, each of the one or more wireless earpieces including comprising a plurality of microphones is provided. The method includes receiving audio input of a sound field environment from the plurality of microphones of each of the one or more wireless earpieces, identifying background noise in the sound field environment, identifying audio from at least one sound source within the sound field environment, processing the audio input using one or more processors of at least one of the wireless earpieces to reduce the background noise and processing the audio input using one or more processors of the at least one of the wireless earpieces to enhance the audio from the at least one sound source within the sound field environment to provide processed audio, and transducing the processed audio at one or more speakers of the one or more wireless earpieces.
US10045109B2 Acoustic device and method of detecting abnormal sound
An earplug unit includes a signal processing unit. The earplug unit is inserted into an external auditory canal and then used. In the earplug unit, a speaker is arranged at an eardrum side, and a microphone is arranged at a side opposite to the eardrum side. The microphone collects a sound in which a user's head shape or auricle characteristic is reflected. An output signal of the microphone is amplification-processed by a volume adjusting unit and then supplied to the speaker. An amplified sound is output from the speaker. A frequency characteristic is smoothed in a band larger than at least an audible frequency band in a system from the microphone to the speaker.
US10045098B2 Technologies for switching network traffic in a data center
Technologies for switching network traffic include a network switch. The network switch includes one or more processors and communication circuitry coupled to the one or more processors. The communication circuity is capable of switching network traffic of multiple link layer protocols. Additionally, the network switch includes one or more memory devices storing instructions that, when executed, cause the network switch to receive, with the communication circuitry through an optical connection, network traffic to be forwarded, and determine a link layer protocol of the received network traffic. The instructions additionally cause the network switch to forward the network traffic as a function of the determined link layer protocol. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US10045095B2 Communication processing device, communication method, and communication system
Provided are a communication processing device and a communication system, capable of securely updating a communication protocol process with a simple configuration and technique, while continuing communication. A communication processing device, which is connected to a communication network, includes a programmable logic device in which partial rewriting of a logic circuit is possible, during an operation of a host device in the communication network, in which the programmable logic device includes at least two communication processing circuits of which each performs a communication protocol process, and in which one communication processing circuit is operable due to switching, a first communication processing circuit performs communication, and a second communication processing circuit is on standby, updating means for downloading logic circuit data of an updated communication protocol process, from the communication network, and performing a circuit configuration for the second communication processing circuit, a flag that indicates whether or not the circuit configuration for the second communication processing circuit is finished, and by which a circuit configuration state is able to be read to the host device side through communication, and a register that is intended for switching to any one communication processing circuit to be used, and is writable from the host device side through communication.
US10045091B1 Selectable content within video stream
Selectable content is provided within a video stream. Additional content such as advertisements or other information that may be of interest to a user is provided in an interactive fashion providing a richer and deeper viewing experience and giving more control to the user during video viewing. Prescreening of the video content may be done and tags may be inserted in the video stream in association with additional content that may be provided for tagged objects in the video stream. An indication may be provided to the user indicating the availability of additional interactive content in a variety of ways. Upon user request, the content associated with the tags may be presented to the user. The additional content may be provided to the user in a hybrid fashion which involves rendering the video content and additional interactive content simultaneously or by enabling full screen browsing experience.
US10045080B2 Systems and methods for managing media content based on segment-based assignment of content ratings
Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to media content, such as content contained within audio works (e.g., songs, audio-books, etc.), audiovisual works (e.g., movies, films, etc.), and textual works, as examples, as well as managing playback of such content, and more specifically to assigning independent content ratings to various segments of an individual work (as opposed to or in addition to a content rating for the individual work as a whole) and managing playback of such work based at least in part on the assigned ratings of the various segments.
US10045076B2 Entertainment content ratings system based on physical expressions of a spectator to scenes of the content
A method for generating a rating of entertainment content is provided. The method includes receiving data from a monitoring device associated with a spectator, the monitoring device communicatively coupled to the computing system, wherein the data obtained by the monitoring device includes a physical expression of the spectator viewing the entertainment content, analyzing the physical expression of the spectator to obtain (i) an eyesight direction of the spectator, and (ii) a facial expression of the spectator, during a scene of the entertainment content, determining an emotional reaction of the spectator to the scene of the entertainment content based on the analyzing of the physical expression of the spectator, calculating an emotional ranking of the scene of the entertainment content based on the emotional reaction of the spectator to the scene, and providing the overall ranking of the entertainment content in view of an aggregate of emotional reactions of the spectator.
US10045072B2 Content reproducing apparatus and method, and content providing apparatus and method
In at least one example embodiment, a content reproducing apparatus includes a display, a memory configured to store at least one program and a processor. The processor is configured to reproduce first moving image content of a plurality of moving image content selected by a user, on a first region of a screen of the display, according to a user input, display a plurality of thumbnail images corresponding to the plurality of moving image content, on a second region of the screen, buffer a second moving image content corresponding to one of the plurality of thumbnail images, the first moving image content being continuously reproduced while the second moving image content is being buffered, and reproduce the second moving image content instead of the first moving image content when the buffering of the second moving image content is completed.
US10045062B2 Networked personal video storage and delivery
A portable video delivery device includes data storage, a secure processor, and a wireless network interface that acts as an access point for a secure personal wireless network. Transcoded media files are stored in the data storage so that the portable device maintains a library of stored media programs that can be carried along with the user during commuting, travel and/or other activities. To playback the stored programming, other media player devices use the personal wireless network to securely connect to the portable device and to obtain previously-transcoded content from the data storage of the device.
US10045059B2 Channel change server allocation
A method includes receiving, at a server, channel change server data. The channel change server data indicates a time and a corresponding estimated number of active channel change servers of a plurality of channel change servers. The method also includes, before the time and in response to a number of active channel change servers being different than the estimated number of active channel change servers, adjusting, via the server, the number of active channel change servers of the plurality of channel change servers to match the estimated number of active channel change servers.
US10045057B2 Methods and apparatus to generate audience measurement data from population sample data having incomplete demographic classifications
Methods and apparatus to generate audience measurement data from population sample data having incomplete demographic classifications are disclosed. An example method includes detecting that a number of impressions a time segment of a video occurred based on messages; detecting that no impressions for the time segment of the video were detected by the database proprietor; determining respective percentages of exposures of the video that are attributable to corresponding ones of multiple demographic groups, determining the respective percentages being based on the first demographic information provided by the database proprietor for exposures of other time segments of the video; attributing respective portions of the number of impressions to the demographic groups based on the respective percentages to determine imputed numbers of impressions; generating adjusted numbers of impressions based on the imputed numbers of impressions; and determining ratings information for the video using the adjusted numbers of impressions.
US10045048B2 Method and apparatus for decoding multi-view video
The present invention relates to a video decoding apparatus and a method for decoding a multi-view video, and the video decoding apparatus according to the present invention comprises: an entropy-decoding unit for entropy-decoding a bitstream and outputting video information required for decoding a current block in a depth picture; a memory for saving pictures referenced when decoding the current block; and a prediction unit for inducing a prediction sample of the current block, by using motion information of a texture picture within the same view as motion information of the current block.
US10045044B2 Method and apparatus for building motion vector list for motion vector prediction
Relating to the field of video coding, a method and an apparatus for building a motion vector list for motion vector prediction, which solve a problem of building motion vector lists of at least two PUs in a same coding unit in a serial manner, and improve the parallel processing capability. The method includes: obtaining spatial neighboring blocks of a current prediction block, where the current prediction block is located inside a current coding unit; determining available neighboring blocks of the current prediction block according to a partition manner of the current coding unit, where the available neighboring blocks are located outside the current coding unit; and obtaining motion vector predictors from the available neighboring blocks in a preset sequence according to motion vector predictors of the available neighboring blocks, and adding the obtained motion vector predictors to the motion vector list.
US10045042B2 Method and apparatus for image encoding and decoding using intra prediction
Provided are a method and apparatus for intra predicting an image, which generate a prediction value via linear interpolation in horizontal and vertical directions of a current prediction unit. The method includes: generating first and second virtual pixels by using at least one adjacent pixel located upper right and lower left to a current prediction unit; obtaining a first prediction value of a current pixel via linear interpolation using an adjacent left pixel located on the same line as the first virtual pixel and the current pixel; obtaining a second prediction value of the current pixel via linear interpolation using an adjacent upper pixel located on the same column as the second virtual pixel and the current pixel; and obtaining a prediction value of the current pixel by using the first and second prediction values.
US10045036B2 Method and device for encoding/decoding multi-layer video signal
A method for decoding a multi-layer video signal, according to the present invention, determines whether a corresponding picture in a lower layer is used as an inter-layer reference picture for a current picture in an upper layer, on the basis of a temporal level identifier of the lower layer, performs inter-layer prediction for the current picture by using the corresponding picture if the corresponding picture in the lower layer is used as the inter-layer reference picture for the current picture in the upper layer, reconstructs the current picture by using a prediction sample acquired through the inter-layer prediction and a residual sample of the current picture, and selectively applies a loop filter to a tile boundary of the reconstructed current picture on the basis of a layer filter flag for the upper layer.
US10045030B2 Image processing according to an encoder mapping between image region size in input and encoded images
A method of encoding an input image captured using a wide-angle lens is provided. The method includes, for at least some of a set of image regions, increasing or decreasing the size of those image regions relative to other ones of the set of image regions according to an encoder mapping between image region size in the input image and image region size in an encoded image. And a method of decoding the encoded image includes rendering a given image according to a decoder mapping between selected regions of the encoded image and selected regions of a rendered image. The decoder mapping is complimentary to the encoder mapping.
US10045029B2 Clustering and encoding for color compression
First, the colors are partitioned within a tile into distinct groups, such that the variation of color within each group is lowered. Second, each group can be encoded in an efficient manner. The algorithm described herein may give a higher compression ratio than previous algorithms, and therefore may further reduce memory bandwidth at a very low increase in computational cost in some embodiments. The algorithm may be added to a system with existing buffer compression algorithms, handling additional tiles that the existing algorithm fails to compress, thereby increasing the overall compression rate.
US10045028B2 Media display system that evaluates and scores macro-blocks of media stream
A display system for displaying a media stream based on a given access point includes a decoder for decoding frames of the media stream, and an evaluation unit for scoring macro blocks (MBs) of a current frame. A score of an intra-MB is defined as a predetermined value, and a score of an inter-MB is generated based on scores of MBs in previously decoded frames. A controller signals a display to skip the current frame or start to display the media stream from a qualified frame identified using the scores of the MBs of at least the current frame.
US10045007B2 Method and apparatus for presenting 3D scene
A 3D scene presenting method and apparatus are provided. The 3D scene presenting method for application in a 3D scene presenting apparatus includes: loading 3D scene information, where multiple pieces of 3D image information are stored in the 3D scene information, and each piece of 3D image information carries corresponding shooting position information; determining observation position information of a current observer in real time when the observer is detected in a viewable angle range of the 3D scene presenting apparatus, where the observation position information is position information of the current observer relative to the 3D scene presenting apparatus; determining a piece of 3D image information to be presented based on the observation position information and the 3D scene information; and presenting 3D content corresponding to the piece of 3D image information to be presented.
US10045006B2 Mobile terminal and method for controlling the same
There are provided a mobile terminal including light emitting devices and a method for controlling the same. A mobile terminal includes a camera, a light emitting unit including a plurality of light emitting devices, the light emitting unit emitting light toward a space corresponding to an image received through the camera, and a controller for controlling light emitting devices, which emit light toward a space corresponding to a portion of the image among the plurality of light emitting devices, to be used in extracting depth information of the portion.
US10044995B2 Projection image correcting method and projection apparatus
The present disclosure provides a projection image correcting method and a projection apparatus. The method includes: receiving real-time brightness values of M sub-images in a current to-be-displayed image, the real-time brightness values being acquired by a plurality of sensors arranged on a reflector which is located opposite to a projection lens, and obtaining a brightness adjusting value of a j-th sub-image in the current to-be-displayed image according to the real-time brightness values of the M sub-images. Adjustment is made, in combination with brightness adjusting values obtained from the current image to be displayed, to brightness values of each sub-image in an image to be displayed after the current to-be-displayed image, thereby making brightness of displayed images uniform, and improving the projection image quality.
US10044991B2 Imager system with median filter and method thereof
An imaging system configured to display a captured image on a display having a lower dynamic range than the imaging system is provided, wherein the imaging system includes a high dynamic range imager configured to capture at least one high dynamic range image, and a processing device communicatively connected to the high dynamic range imager, wherein the processing device is configured to reduce color speckles caused by errant interpolated pixel values and reduce occurrence of errant values of alternate color while maintaining at least one of sharpness detail, edge detail, and generate smoothing color rendering in a displayed image.
US10044990B2 Smart surveillance systems to identify entity for accessing and notification
In some aspects, the security and/or automation system, collectively referred to herein as automation system, may include a system for remotely monitoring a residence while respecting the privacy of occupants of the residence and the need for safety and security concerns. When a user is actively monitoring a residence, the system may provide a notification to occupants that remote monitoring is active. The remote monitoring may comprise video feed viewing of the residence, review of still images, audio review, and the like. The remote monitoring may allow review of multiple areas or rooms of a residence, the outside of a residence, and the like. The notifications may alert an occupant when a user is remotely viewing an audio feed, a video feed, images, or the like. However, the user may disable the notifications if so desired.
US10044989B2 Electronic patient sitter management system and method for implementing
An electronic sitter management system coupled to patient surveillance network having a plurality of video cameras, each camera transmitting a stream of surveillance video of a respective patient room. The sitter management system includes at least one sitter management device and a plurality of sitter devices. Each device being assigned a plurality of patient rooms and capable of receiving a plurality of streams of surveillance video for the corresponding plurality of patient rooms and simultaneously displaying a plurality of video images of the corresponding plurality of patient rooms. Each device is also capable of transmitting sitter device availability information to the sitter management device. The sitter management device being capable of recognizing a sitter device being unavailable and reassigning the plurality of patient rooms previously assigned to the unavailable device to other of the plurality of sitter devices that are available.
US10044986B2 Multi-angular color, opacity, pigment characterization and texture analysis of a painted surface via visual and/or instrumental techniques
A computer implemented method. The method includes performing at least one of a visual evaluation and an instrument measurement of a target coating on a target sample to generate colorimetric information, and identifying, using a processor, a bulk toner that is present in the target coating by determining a color and a color intensity at different viewing angles relative to the target sample. The method also includes identifying, using the processor, at least one specific toner that is present in the target coating by detecting a presence and an orientation of colored and/or non-colored pigmentation effects that are present in the target coating, and outputting, using the processor, a formulation of the target coating that includes at least the at least one specific toner.
US10044980B1 Conference management
In some examples, a system for conference management can include a processor to initiate a conference comprising a plurality of cameras and at least one user and process a series of images with at least one service to generate service output, the series of images comprising an aggregation of images from the plurality of cameras. The processor can also detect metadata associated with each of the series of images by the at least one service and aggregate the metadata and the service output based on a timestamp for each image to detect an event. Furthermore, the processor can generate an alarm in response to detecting the event and modify the conference by adding additional cameras or additional users.
US10044976B2 Information processing apparatus, image display method, and communications system
An information processing apparatus to display video data on a display apparatus includes a receiver to receive the video data from one or more other information processing apparatuses via a network, a video data determiner to determine the video data to be received by the receiver according to a communications status, a static image data storage to acquire static image data from the one or more other information processing apparatuses to store the acquired static image data, and a display processor to generate a screen having one or more areas to display the video data determined by the video data determiner in the areas. The display processor displays the static image data stored in the static image data storage in the areas when a determined number of the video data is less than a number of the areas.
US10044971B2 Television set and desktop display apparatus
There are provided a television set and a desktop display apparatus. The television set comprises a major structure configured to realize a display function, and further comprises: a power supply conversion means configured to convert AC mains into a DC voltage; a power supply allocation means disposed in the major structure and configured to convert the DC voltage output from the power supply conversion means into a DC operating voltage required by respective circuits in the major structure, wherein the power supply allocation means and the power supply conversion means are connected mutually and disposed separately. Since the major structure configured to realize the display function and the power supply conversion means configured to convert the AC mains into the DC voltage are disposed separately, electrical isolation of the DC voltage from the AC mains is realized, so that danger of electric shock of human body is avoided.
US10044969B2 Electric apparatus and an operation method thereof
The present invention discloses an electric apparatus and operation method thereof. The electric apparatus includes: display unit to display the output content from said electric apparatus; operation unit used to operate said electric apparatus; the apparatus further includes: the primary indication unit, when the primary indication unit is started up, the operation unit is in visible status and otherwise the operation unit is in invisible status. The design of the present invention improves the front visual effect and the interactive performance of the electrical apparatus.
US10044967B2 Broadcast receiving apparatus and control method thereof
A method for interacting with a graphical user interface (GUI) of a television operating in a step mode in which movement of a cursor among menu items displayed on the GUI is performed stepwise in accordance with a manipulation of a direction key of the remote controller, the method including receiving, by the television, from a remote controller a signal corresponding to spatial movement of the remote controller detected by the remote controller that instructs the television to switch from (i) the step mode to (ii) a position mode of the GUI in which the movement of the cursor among the menu items is performed in accordance with the spatial movement of the remote controller and switching from the step mode of the GUI to the position mode of the GUI based on the signal.
US10044966B2 Monitoring camera system
A master device transmits received image data to a mobile phone terminal and includes a storage unit that stores sensor setting information including at least sensitivity or a threshold value of a sensor, the mobile phone terminal includes a display and input unit, displays the image data transmitted from the master device on the display and input unit, requests the master device to provide the sensor setting information when receiving a predetermined operation, displays the sensor setting information transmitted from the master device on the display and input unit, and transmits the changed sensor setting information to the master device when receiving an operation of changing the sensor setting information, and the master device updates the sensor setting information stored in the storage unit using the sensor setting information after changing transmitted from the mobile phone terminal.
US10044964B2 Column signal processing unit with driving method for photoelectric conversion apparatus, photoelectric conversion apparatus, and image pickup system
First processing of causing a hold unit to hold a first signal from an amplification unit based on reset of the amplification unit, second processing of performing AD conversion of the held first signal and outputting a second signal obtained by superposing a signal based on charges generated in a photoelectric conversion unit of a first-row pixel on the first signal, third processing of performing an operation of performing AD conversion of the held second signal and an operation of resetting the amplification unit at least partly in parallel, and fourth processing of causing the hold unit to hold a fourth signal obtained by superposing a signal based on charges generated in the photoelectric conversion unit of a second-row pixel on a third signal from the amplification unit based on resetting of the amplification unit and is output from the amplification unit are performed.
US10044953B2 Solid-state imaging device, method for driving solid-state imaging device, and electronic apparatus
A solid-state imaging device capable of reducing an area of a chip, capable of realizing both reduction of voltage and prevention of inversion video noise and consequently capable of realizing a higher image quality having a pixel portion and a clipping circuit capable of clipping a pixel readout voltage in accordance with a clipping voltage, wherein the pixel includes a photo-electric conversion element PD, a transfer element capable of transferring a charge accumulated in the photo-electric conversion element in a transfer period, a floating diffusion FD to which the charge accumulated in the photo-electric conversion element is transferred through a transfer element, a source-follower element which converts the charge in the floating diffusion to a voltage signal in accordance with a charge quantity, and a reset element which resets the floating diffusion to a predetermined potential in a resetting period, and the clipping circuit is arranged in an ineffective region of the pixel portion, a driving method for the same, and an electronic apparatus.
US10044950B2 Image pickup device
In a related-art image pickup device, there is a problem that the power consumption increases. A semiconductor device includes a plurality of pixel circuits connected to one vertical signal line SL, and an inverting amplification circuit configured to amplify a signal level obtained through the vertical signal line SL with an amplification factor determined according to a capacitance ratio between an input capacitor Ci and a feedback capacitor Cf, in which the feedback capacitor Cf is disconnected from an output of the inverting amplification circuit and connected to the vertical signal line SL in a charge recovery period set in a period between a first timing and a second timing, the first timing being a timing when amplification of an image pickup signal read from a first pixel circuit by the inverting amplification circuit has been completed, the second timing being a timing when amplification of a dark level signal read from a second pixel circuit by the inverting amplification circuit is started.
US10044940B1 Picture brightness adjusted motion detection
An apparatus includes an input circuit and a processing circuit. The input circuit may be configured to receive a sequence of pictures. The processing circuit may be configured to (i) generate a change factor based on gain information for a reference picture selected from the sequence of pictures, gain information for a target picture selected from the sequence of pictures, an average pixel value for the reference picture, and an average pixel value for the target picture, (ii) remap data of a selected one of the reference picture and the target picture by calculating pixel values for the selected picture using original pixel values of the selected picture and the change factor, and (iii) perform motion detection between the reference picture and the target picture utilizing (a) the remapped image data of the selected picture and (b) original data of the picture that was not remapped.
US10044936B2 Method and apparatus for estimating motion in video, method and apparatus for stabilizing video, and computer-readable recording medium
A method of stabilizing a video is provided. The method includes detecting a feature point from a first frame; predicting a location of the feature point in a second frame based on a location of the feature point in the first frame and a predetermined parameter; detecting the feature point from the second frame; determining a distance between the predicted location and a location of the feature point detected from the second frame; and updating the parameter based on a location difference between the feature point detected in the first frame and the feature point detected in the second frame, in response to determining that the distance is within a predetermined threshold.
US10044932B2 Wide angle fisheye security camera having offset lens and image sensor
A wide angle, e.g., fisheye, surveillance, e.g., security, camera comprises an offsetting mechanism for offsetting a center of the image sensor relative to an optical axis of the fisheye lens system. Often when fisheye cameras are wall mounted a substantial area of the image may be dedicated to looking at sky or ceiling. A similar situation can arise when a fisheye camera is ceiling mounted next to a wall or other structure. Portions of the image will be unchanging and of little value for surveillance. The camera provides the capability to offset the lens system relative to the image sensor. In examples, this offset is performed as a factory manufacture or calibration step. In other examples, the offset is performed as an adjustment in the field at the time of installation or thereafter.
US10044918B2 Solid-state imaging device having an anti-reflection feature and method for manufacturing the same
The present disclosure relates to a solid-state imaging device, a method for manufacturing the same, and an electronic apparatus capable of improving sensitivity while suppressing degradation of color mixture. The solid-state imaging device includes an anti-reflection portion having a moth-eye structure provided on a boundary surface on a light-receiving surface side of a photoelectric conversion region of each pixel arranged two-dimensionally, and an inter-pixel light-blocking portion provided below the boundary surface of the anti-reflection portion to block incident light. In addition, the photoelectric conversion region is a semiconductor region, and the inter-pixel light-blocking portion has a trench structure obtained by digging the semiconductor region in a depth direction at a pixel boundary. The techniques according to the present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a solid-state imaging device of a rear surface irradiation type.
US10044915B2 Container with camera and electronic display
A first cavity in an exterior wall of a hollow container body has first contours and a second cavity in the exterior wall of the hollow container body has second contours. A camera is disposed within the first cavity, the camera having a shape that conforms to the first contours of the first cavity. An electronic device comprising a display is disposed within the second cavity, the electronic device having a shape that conforms to the second contours of the second cavity. The camera is to generate pictures of objects external to the hollow container body, store the pictures in a memory, and provide the pictures to the electronic device. The electronic device has a connection to the camera and is to receive the pictures from the camera via the connection and to display the pictures that are received from the camera on the display.
US10044914B2 Imaging system, imaging device, information processing device, method, and program
An imaging system 10 includes a control unit 15. An imaging device 20 and an information processing device 60 include a fixed state in which the devices are fixed to each other, and a separated state in which the devices are separated from each other. The control unit 15 correlates disturbance information, which indicates disturbance affecting image data or audio data generated by the imaging device 20, with image data generated by the imaging device 20 at the time of disturbance on the basis of fixation/separation information indicating the fixed state or the separated state of the imaging device 20 and the information processing device 60. Accordingly, a low-quality portion in a captured image is easily detectable on the basis of disturbance information correlated with image data.
US10044907B2 Information processing apparatus and method for the replacement of personal information in print documents
An information processing apparatus in accordance with the present disclosure includes an identification number detecting circuit configured to detect an identification number included in data to be printed, a conversion information obtaining circuit configured to obtain conversion information, associated with the identification number in the data to be printed, from association information associated with an item information displayed to be associated with the identification number in the data to be printed of an item, an information conversion processing circuit configured to convert the identification number, included in the data to be printed, according to the conversion information obtained from the association information by the conversion information obtaining circuit, and a print data generating circuit configured to generate print data for instructing an image forming apparatus to print an output image that includes the converted identification number.
US10044904B2 Apparatus, image reading method, and storage medium for reading an image of a target object
Provided is an apparatus, including: an image input unit configured to receive input of an image on which a target object placed on an operation plane imaged as a subject; an operation detecting unit configured to detect movement of a predetermined operation object in a state of being in contact with the target object using the image; a partial-image acquiring unit configured to acquire a partial image corresponding to a portion of the target object from the image in accordance with a position of the predetermined operation object being moved in a case where the movement of the predetermined operation object is detected by the operation detecting unit; and a generating unit configured to generate an image representing the target object using a plurality of the partial images acquired by the partial-image acquiring unit.
US10044894B2 Image forming apparatus having timer function related to power consumption modes
An image forming apparatus which performs an adjustment operation at appropriate timing. Whether to execute a first or a second adjustment processes is controlled based on the number of sheets on which images are formed. A first adjustment operation is executed in a case where the number of sheets has reached a first number since a previous first adjustment process was executed. A second adjustment operation is executed in a case where the number of sheets has reached a second number since a previous second adjustment process was executed. The first adjustment operation is executed in a case where the number of sheets has reached the first number prior to a designated time by a predetermined period. The second adjustment operation is skipped in a case where the number of sheets has reached the second number prior to the designated time by the predetermined period.
US10044891B2 Electronic apparatus, recovery method, and computer-readable recording medium
An electronic apparatus includes a plurality of processing devices, and a power controller. The power controller is configured to control power supply fed to each of the processing devices. Each of the processing devices includes a detector configured to detect occurrence of an anomaly and a notifier configured to send a notification of the occurrence of the anomaly. Upon receiving the notification from the notifier, the power controller restarts the electronic apparatus by turning off and thereafter turning on the power supply of the plurality of processing devices.
US10044887B2 Platen display system
A multifunctional printer comprising a liquid crystal layer mounted below a platen, with a light source positioned below the platen and liquid crystal layer. The multifunctional printer can display images using the liquid crystal layer and light source, such that the images are visible to users on the platen. The images can be deactivated and the platen made clear when users choose to scan documents placed on the platen. The images can include print previews, user interface components, and/or scan lines that indicate the boundaries of a scan area on the platen.
US10044882B2 Agent device, image-forming-device management system, image-forming-device management method, image-forming-device management program, and storage medium
An agent device is connected with one or more image-forming devices in a local network having a firewall provided therein. A management device carries out remote management of the image-forming devices in the local network through the Internet. The agent device includes a command receiving unit which starts connection with the management device and receives a management command from the management device via the firewall, the command being sent by the management device in response to the connection. An image-forming-device communication unit receives device-state information of a corresponding one of the image-forming devices according to the management command. A command response transmitting unit transmits the device-state information to the management device through the Internet.
US10044879B1 System, method, and computer program for monitoring and allocating a quota for a user session associated with a service corresponding to a communication service provider (CSP)
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for monitoring and allocating a quota for a user session associated with a service corresponding to a communication service provider (CSP). In operation, at least one user session associated with at least one user is identified for allocation of quota information (e.g. information associated with quota size, timeout, etc.) for use of a service associated with a communication service provider. The allocation of the quota information is based on an available balance for use by the at least one user. Further, at least one consumption report of previous quotas associated with the at least one user session is evaluated to identify intervals with high correlation of used service units for consecutive quotas. Additionally, a dynamic quota to allocate to the at least one user session is determined for at least one time period based on the identified intervals with high correlation of used service units for consecutive quotas. The dynamic quota includes at least one calculated quota for at least one specific future time interval based on actual past service usage by the at least one user session for at least one specific past time interval. Moreover, the dynamic quota is allocated to the at least one user session for use of the service associated with the communication service provider.
US10044877B1 Revised voice traffic call flow
A method of voice communication between a mobile communication network and a local exchange carrier (LEC) network. The method comprising receiving, at a network switch, a voice call data stream in time-division multiplexing (TDM) format. The voice call data stream is addressed to a pseudo COMMON LANGUAGE (CLLI) identifier. The network switch is connected to a TDM trunk and a session initiation protocol (SIP) trunk. The network switch is associated with a vendor CLLI identifier and the pseudo CLLI identifier. The method comprises converting, by the network switch, at least a first portion of the voice call data stream into a SIP data stream and, transmitting, the SIP data stream to a session border controller of a mobile communication service provider, where the session border controller is configured to transmit the SIP data stream to an internal network switch associated with the pseudo CLLI identifier.
US10044874B2 Telephone number based information loading method and device
Disclosed are a telephone-number-based information loading method and device, wherein the method comprises steps of: detecting a telephone number in current display contents on a terminal side; determining whether the telephone number carries a feature identifier; and if yes, then generating a dial option control that is based on the telephone number in the current display contents, and/or invoking entry information of a webpage type service previously associated with the telephone number. According to the present invention, it is possible to conserve bandwidth resources, while preventing the occurrence of a situation in which a user mistakenly enters a dangerous website because of a search error, resulting in a security threat or other losses.
US10044870B2 Control system, communications terminal, communications system, control method, and recording medium
A control system includes a session controller to control establishing a session for transmitting information between a communications terminal and other communications terminals, in response to a request from the communications terminal, and a start request receiver to receive, after a first session for transmitting information between a first communications terminal and a second communications terminal and a second session for transmitting information between a third communications terminal and a fourth communications terminal have been established, a communications start request for starting communications between the first communications terminal and the fourth communications terminal. When the start request receiver receives the communications start request, the session controller decouples the first session and the second session, and establishes a session for transmitting information between the second communication terminal and the third communications terminal and a session for transmitting information between the first communication terminal and the fourth communications terminal.
US10044865B2 Technologies for monitoring interaction between customers and agents using sentiment detection
Technologies for monitoring interactions between customers and agents include an interaction management computing device communicatively coupling a customer computing device and an agent computing device to facilitate a support call interaction. The interaction management computing device is configured to receive a video call from a customer and perform a facial recognition analysis of the customer based on images of the customer received with the video call. Additionally, the interaction management computing device is configured to determine a probable emotional state of the customer as a function of the facial recognition analysis of the customer and insert the video call into a service queue as a function of the probable emotional state of the customer. Additional embodiments are described herein.
US10044859B1 Using real-time speech analytics to navigate a call that has reached a machine or service
Various embodiments of the invention provide methods, systems, and computer program products for using real-time speech analytics to navigate a call that has reached a machine or service. In various embodiments, a call leg is established from a call handler handling the call to a speech analytics system configured to analyze the call to detect keywords. As the speech analytics system monitors the call, the speech analytics system sends an event to the call handler upon detecting a keyword. In turn, the call handler carries out some action based on the event that is configured to advance the progress of the call. Accordingly, if the call handler determines a live party has been reached on the call as result of the action, the call handler connects the call with a second live party to converse with the live party reached on the call.
US10044857B2 System and method for initiating an emergency response
A system and method for initiating a personal emergency response is disclosed. The method can include receiving an emergency communication via a virtual assistant, spoken by a user and an urgent situation or an emergency situation. The emergency communication can be processed to determine the nature of the emergency communication and translate the emergency communication into an emergency data message having a digital representation of information related to the emergency communication. If the emergency communication indicates an urgent situation, the system can contact an emergency contact based on stored user preferences. If the emergency communication indicates an emergency situation, then the system can aid in the dispatch of emergency services and provide information about the user to provide a measured response to the emergency communication.
US10044852B2 Dynamic dual-mode service access control, location-based billing, and E911 mechanisms
A system that facilitates controlling network access comprises a lookup component that determines a geographic location associated with a public originating IP address, wherein the public originating IP address is associated with a request for dual mode services made by a dual mode client. A comparison component compares the determined geographic location with a retained geographic location associated with the dual mode client and determines whether to enable dual mode services based at least in part upon the comparison.
US10044847B2 Positional awareness and locating system for cognitively impaired individuals and their caregivers
An apparatus and system for minimizing the risk that a cognitively impaired individual will wander or elope, and for locating the individual in case he or she nonetheless successfully wanders or elopes. The system employs a wearable appliance which the cognitively impaired individual should not be able to remove easily. The system also employs a smartphone having an application for use by a care giver. A website and cloud server are employed for communication of data from the wearable appliance to the smartphone and from the smartphone to the website. In an optional embodiment, the smartphone can initiate notifications to other smartphones held by other individuals who can assist in the search.
US10044839B2 Method for performing a packet filtering for prose in a D2D communication system and device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for performing a Packet filtering for ProSe in a D2D communication system, the method comprising: configuring a plurality of identifiers of the UE; receiving, by a Medium Access Control (MAC) entity, a Medium Access Control Protocol Data Unit (MAC PDU) including an indicator; checking, by the MAC entity, whether the indicator is equal to 16 Most Significant Bit (MSB) of any of identifiers of the UE; and delivering the MAC PDU, to a Radio Link Control (RLC) entity, after successfully decoding the MAC PDU, if the indicator is equal to 16 MSB of any of identifiers of the UE.
US10044838B2 Method of automatically setting protocol in programmable logic controller system
In some embodiments, a method of automatically setting a protocol is performed in a protocol automatic setting server communicating with a client in a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) system. The method can include receiving a request frame from a client; analyzing a protocol of the request frame based on a protocol stack and determining a response frame corresponding to the request frame according to an analysis result; and transmitting the response frame to the client. The server can automatically analyze a request frame from the client based on the protocol stack, and thus conventional protocol presetting can be eliminated.
US10044837B2 Generation and distribution of named, definable, serialized tokens
A method for generating and distributing serialized tokens is provided. The method may include receiving a request from at least one client. The method may further include determining whether the received at least one request is a request for generating names and definitions for a group of serialized tokens, deleting a names and definitions, and/or receiving a group of serialized tokens. Additionally, the method may include enabling the at least one client to generate names and definitions for a group of serialized tokens. The method may also include storing the names and definitions on a server. The method may also include deleting the names and definitions from the server. The method may also include formatting and distributing serialized tokens based on the names and definitions for the serialized tokens. The method may further include sending a response to the client based on the received request.
US10044836B2 Conducting investigations under limited connectivity
Systems and methods are provided for obtaining and providing one or more resources for an investigation to be conducted remotely from a server. Resources needed to conduct an investigation may include one or more portions of a database and/or one or more functionalities of a data analysis platform. Based on the investigation to be conducted (e.g., type of investigation, location of investigation, personnel involved, etc.), a computing system may obtain different amounts/types of resources from the server. The investigation may be conducted via a web application that runs on the computing system. The web application may access the resources obtained from the server. The results of the investigation may be sent by the computing system to the server. The computing system may receive updates from the server. The computing system may act as a server for other remote systems that are conducting investigations.
US10044834B2 Systems, methods and computer program products for enabling a communication device to provide session improvement requests to a server of a network operator's access network
This disclosure describes a system for enabling a subscriber to use a device to submit a session improvement request to a server of an access network. In one aspect, the method is performed by a service provider's server and may include: receiving from the access network a first request message transmitted by the user's communication device to the access network and a source address; and in response to receiving the first request message, generating a response to the first request and transmitting the response to the source address, wherein the step of generating the response comprises: determining whether computer code for transmitting a second request message to a server of the access network should be included in the response, wherein the determination is based at least in part on the source address.
US10044830B2 Information system, control apparatus, method of providing virtual network, and program
An information system of the present invention includes a plurality of physical nodes each of which processes a packet received from external node(s) according to a processing rule (packet handling operation) that associates a matching rule for identifying a flow and processing content to be applied to a packet that matches the matching rule, and a control apparatus which sets the processing rule in each of the plurality of physical nodes, thereby causing the plurality of physical nodes to operate as virtual nodes on a virtual network(s) usable by the external node(s). The control apparatus includes a first storage unit defining a correspondence relationship between each of the plurality of physical nodes and virtual network(s), and a second storage unit defining a correspondence relationship between each of the external node(s) and virtual node(s) on virtual network(s). The control apparatus determines the virtual network(s) and the virtual node(s) to which the external node(s) is to be connected, based on information on the physical node(s) to which the external node is connected and information on the external node(s).
US10044825B2 Generic transcoding service for client-server communication
In particular embodiments, a computing device may receive device data from a client device. The computing device may encode the data for transmission to a remote desktop client. The re-encoding may be performed according to a pre-defined import/export protocol.
US10044820B2 Method and system for automated transaction analysis
The present invention relates to a method and a system to automate identification of transactions. The method comprises receiving raw log files from a transaction device into a log collector, storing the raw log files to a log storage, processing the raw log files by a log parser unit to remove the fields and the entries of the raw log files that are not relevant for the transaction identification analysis, identifying of at least one session of at least one user by clustering the processed one or more entries from a single user session using at least one session identifier unit, identifying at least one user path that is followed by at least one user during a single user session, identifying at least one entry point from the identified single user path and determining at least one transaction and at least one sub transaction from the identified entry point.
US10044816B2 Location-based domain name system service discovery
Systems and methods are provided for location-based Domain Name System (DNS) service discovery using a central DNS server in which network resources are aggregated by geographic location (e.g., subnets) and defined using DNS service discovery records that are mapped to corresponding geographic locations.
US10044810B2 Selectively implementing reliability mechanisms based on the type of USB device that is redirected over a remote session
Reliability mechanisms for a connection can be selectively implemented based on the type of USB device that is redirected over a remote session. When a client attempts to redirect a device over a remote session, an agent on the server can be configured to detect the type of device that is being redirected. If the device is a mass storage device that implements the SCSI standard, and if a connectionless datagram protocol is employed to establish the connection, the agent can implement some reliability mechanisms such as reordering and windowing but not the recovery of lost packets. In contrast, if the device does not implement the SCSI standard, the agent can implement each reliability mechanism including the recovery of lost packets.
US10044805B2 Asymmetric data mirroring
Methods, systems, and products mirror data between local memory and remote storage. A write command is sent from a server to a remote storage device, and a timer is established. A current time of the timer is compared to a maximum time period. If the maximum time period expires without receipt of an acknowledgment to the write command, then a write error is assumed to exist to the remote storage device.
US10044804B2 Enabling users to specify an electronic resource for viewing based on prior accessed electronic resources
Aspects of the present disclosure provide a convenient user interface using which a user can identify and view electronic resources of interest. In an embodiment, the user enters a string for identifying a next resource to access. A first set of resource identifiers matching the string are determined, with each resource identifier being present in the content of a corresponding electronic resource previously accessed by said user. The identified first set of resources are listed on a display unit. Upon receiving a selection of one of the displayed electronic resources, the electronic resource is retrieved and the corresponding content is displayed on the display unit. In an embodiment, the user interface is provided as the user enters the search string in an address bar of a browser window. The resources previously accessed by the user using the browser application may also be displayed as a group.
US10044801B1 Backup of user data with validity check
A data backup application checks validity of data being backed up during an incremental or a full backup. In case of the file backup, the full backup checks the validity of data during the backup, because in case of data corruption the user will not have any original data since no data has been backed up yet. In case of the incremental backup, only the new files or the files that have changed compared to the last backup are now backed up. All new and modified files can be checked for validity by comparing internal format of the user files against a corresponding file format standard. If corrupted files are detected among the modified files, the user is notified.
US10044788B2 Native client multimedia redirection
A Native Client-based remote display client can efficiently perform multimedia redirection by routing un-rendered multimedia content to browser code executing outside the sandbox in which the remote display client is executed. In this way, a remote display client implemented as a Native Client module will not be limited to using the APIs available within the sandbox to render the multimedia content. The Native Client module can communicate with the browser code to provide parameters necessary for the browser code to submit a web-based request to the Native Client module via localhost to thereby obtain the multimedia content via one or more web-based communications.
US10044786B2 Predicting performance by analytically solving a queueing network model
An approach is provided for predicting system performance. The approach operates by identifying a Queuing Network Model (QNM) corresponding to an information technology (IT) environment that includes a number of servers that perform a plurality of parallel services. The QNM is transformed to a linear model by serializing the parallel services as sequential services. Hardware based service demands are retrieved from the system. Software-based service demands are inferred from the hardware-based service demands. Predicted performance results of the IT environment are calculated based on the hardware-based service demands, the software-based service demands inferred from the hardware-based service demands, and the system transaction rate of the system.
US10044783B2 Method of controlling a real-time conference session
In a method of controlling a real-time conference session there is a first user and a second user connected to a media processing unit. The first user has a passive mode wherein data is received at and transmitted by the first user's communication terminal as passive data but not received by the communication terminal of the second user and an active mode wherein the data is received and transmitted by the first user's terminal and received by the second user's terminal as active data. When the first user switches from the passive mode to the active mode there is a duration of the conference call that is left to be transmitted to the second user. That portion has been recorded and is played at a faster rate to the second user.
US10044779B2 Real-time or near real-time streaming
Methods and apparatuses provide real-time or near real-time streaming of content, specified in one or more playlists, using transfer protocols such as an HTTP compliant protocol. In one embodiment, a method can adaptively determine a minimum overlap for an overlap in time between two streams being received concurrently in order to determine when to switch between the two streams, and the minimum overlap can be determined based on connection speed. In another embodiment, a minimum playlist duration can be set as a multiple of a target duration which specifies a maximum duration of a media file specified in a playlist. In another embodiment, a method can enforce a start point for playback at a client device.
US10044774B1 Methods and apparatus for aggregating and distributing presence information
A user has a plurality of user identities, e.g., a Google ID, an IMS ID, a PBX phone number, a Lync ID, etc., corresponding to different domains and/or different autonomous systems. A presence aggregation interworking function (PAIF) device aggregates presence state information corresponding to the same user and different non-Lync IDs, formats the aggregated information into a Lync compatible format, and communicates the aggregated formatted presence state information to a Lync Presence server. The Lync Presence server may, and sometimes does, further aggregates the aggregated presence state information received from the PAIF, corresponding to the user, with presence state information from a device using a Lync ID, corresponding to the same user. The Lync presence server distributes the aggregated presence state information to other devices, which have expressed an interest in receiving presence state information corresponding to the user.
US10044773B2 System and method of a multi-functional managing user interface for accessing a cloud-based platform via mobile devices
Techniques are disclosed for implementing an intuitive interface which can facilitate collaboration among the multiple users and collaborators as well as enable utilization of content in a shared space among multiple users in a more effective way. In one embodiment, a method comprises receiving updates regarding activities performed by a user and one or more collaborators on contents in a workspace. The method further comprises displaying, on an interactive user interface, lists of information based on the updates to facilitate interaction from the user with respect to the updates. An example of the lists of information can include an activity and, if one or more files are associated with the activity, thumbnails that represent previews of the one or more files. In some embodiments, the thumbnails can enable the user to interact with the files and/or the collaborators.
US10044768B2 Service control awareness for call routing between packet switched telephony domain and circuit switched telephony domain
A telecommunications network has a packet switched domain for handling packet based calls and a circuit switched telephony domain for handling circuit switched calls. A node of the packet switched telephony domain decides whether to terminate a call to a user equipment using a packet based connection to the user equipment or using a circuit switched connection to the user equipment. In response to deciding to terminate the call using the circuit switched connection, the node sends, to a further node controlling routing of calls between the packet switched telephony domain and the circuit switched telephony domain, an indication that services related to the call are controlled in the packet switched telephony domain. In accordance with the indication, the further node may then adapt its control signalling with respect to a node of the circuit switched telephony domain.
US10044764B2 Context-aware delegation engine
A context-aware delegation engine can enable an account owner to identify granular criteria (or context) that will be used to determine what content a delegate will have access to. The account owner can therefore leverage a wide range of information to dynamically determine whether a delegate will receive access to particular content. The delegation engine can be configured to provide a delegation policy to be evaluated to determine whether a delegate should receive access to particular content. Such a delegation policy can be generated based on input provided by the delegator thereby providing the delegator with fine-grained control over which content will be accessible to a particular delegate. The delegation policy can be structured in accordance with an authorization protocol schema such as XACML, SAML, OAuth 2.0, OpenID, etc. to allow the evaluation of the delegation policy to be performed by a policy decision point in such authorization architectures.
US10044759B2 Conflict detection and resolution methods and apparatuses
Conflict detection and resolution methods and apparatuses relate to the field of communications technologies. The conflict detection method includes: acquiring, by a controller, a flow path of a data flow on a network, where the flow path is used to indicate a path along which the data flow reaches an address in a destination address range from an address in a source address range through at least two intermediate nodes on the network, a first flow table rule is added to or deleted from flow tables of the at least two intermediate nodes, and the first flow table rule is any flow table rule; and determining, by the controller, whether a conflict exists according to an address range of the flow path and an address range of a security policy.
US10044752B1 Null-byte injection detection
A single system for detecting and blocking all cases of null-byte injection in all text data received for a network, before the text reaches potentially vulnerable services in the network. A set of directed graphs is received, each one of the directed graphs corresponding to a singly encoded null-byte that is encoded according to a corresponding character encoding method contained within a set of character encoding methods. The set of directed graphs is used to generate an output finite-state machine that models detection of at least one multiply encoded null-byte that is encoded according to at least one of the character encoding methods contained in the set of character encoding methods. The output finite-state machine is loaded into an attack detection and prevention system that receives input text, and that detects null-bytes, including multiply encoded null-bytes, within the input text.
US10044750B2 Code labeling based on tokenized code samples
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for detecting script code malware and generating signatures. A plurality of script code samples are received and transformed into a plurality of tokenized samples. The tokenized samples are based on syntactical elements of the plurality of script code samples. One or more clusters of samples are determined based on similarities in different ones of the plurality of tokenized samples, and known malicious code having a threshold similarity to a representative sample of the cluster of samples is identified. Based on the identifying, the cluster of samples is identified as malicious. Based at least on respective ones of the plurality of tokenized samples associated with the cluster of samples, a generalized code signature usable to identify the script code samples in the cluster of samples is generated.
US10044742B2 Verification of computer system prior to and subsequent to computer program installation
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system, and computer program product for debugging a computer environment. In an embodiment of the invention, an anomaly is detected in a computing environment of multiple different computing devices disposed in multiple different network domains. Thereafter, administrative network privileges to access the multiple different network domains are acquired and existing resources in the computing environment are identified. Additionally, a signature file is loaded into a memory of the computer, where the signature file denotes infrastructure requirements of the computing environment, and the existing resources and the infrastructure requirements denoted in the signature file are compared to determine whether a disparity exists between the existing resources and the infrastructure requirements. Upon determining that the disparity exists between the existing resources and the infrastructure requirements a configuration of the computing environment of the multiple different computing devices is adjusted to fix the disparity.
US10044734B2 Provisioning work environments on personal mobile devices
A virtual business mobile device can be provisioned on a personal mobile device, by binding a mobile application for provisioning the business mobile device to a privileged component of a host operating system of the personal mobile device, wherein the binding enables a software virtualization layer and a management service component of the mobile application to execute in a privileged mode. The mobile application is then able to download a virtual phone image for the business mobile device and security-related policy settings relating to use of the business mobile device from a mobile management server, wherein the software virtualization layer is able to launch a virtual machine for the business mobile device based on the virtual phone image. Once the virtual phone image has been downloaded, the management service component initiates a periodic attempt to establish a connection with the mobile management server to comply with the downloaded security-related policy settings.
US10044731B2 System and method for validating users using social network information
A system and method uses any or all of information of a user and/or user's activity at a second web site, information of the user's friends or other connections at the second web site, or registration information of the user, to determine whether to allow the user to communicate with other users of a first web site, prevent the user from communicating with other users of the first web site, or monitor the user's communications and allow or prevent the user from further communication based on the monitored communications at the first web site.
US10044729B1 Analyzing requests to an online service
Computerized methods enable automatic monitoring of requests to an online service and apply access restrictions, as appropriate, to servicing of requests in real-time or near real-time. For each request received by the online service, a plurality of parameters associated with the request are identified, and counters corresponding to the particular values of the plurality of parameters associated with the request are incremented to track the number of times a parameter value appears or occurs in connection with requests to the online service. A first level check or analysis is performed to determine whether a second level check or analysis is required. The first level check or analysis comprises an initial screening that is not computationally intensive. The second level check or analysis is more resource-intensive and is triggered depending on the outcome of the first level check or analysis.
US10044726B2 Systems and methods for detecting and reacting to malicious activity in computer networks
Described herein are systems and methods for performing potentially malicious activity detection operations. Embodiments may include receiving data associated with a plurality of authentication messages; analyzing the received data associated with the plurality of authentication messages; determining, based on the analyzing, a plurality of characteristics of the data associated with the authentication messages; receiving data associated with a new authentication message communicated over the network; determining a plurality of characteristics of the data associated with the new authentication message; comparing at least one determined characteristic of the new authentication message data with at least one of: a determined characteristic of the plurality of authentication messages data, known valid data, and known invalid data; and generating, based on the comparison, an assessment of whether the new authentication message is indicative of the potentially malicious activity in the network.
US10044723B1 Principal/user operation in the context of a tenant infrastructure
A user is authenticated based on user credentials obtained from a request in response to the request received from a client device. A plurality of tenants is identified in which the user is a member and, for each of the tenants associated with the user, one or more roles of the user are determined within the tenant. For each of the one or more roles, one or more privileges the user is entitled within a capacity of the role are determined. An authorization token is generated based on information identifying the tenants associated with the user, one or more roles of the user within each tenant, and one or more privileges associated with each role. The authorization token is transmitted to the client device to allow the client device to determine whether the user is authenticated and allowed to access the resource of a particular tenant.
US10044722B2 Behavioral multi-level adaptive authorization mechanisms
Implementations of the present disclosure include methods, systems, and computer-readable storage mediums for receiving a support request from a requester, and obtaining a policy for evaluating administrative privileges required for fulfilling the request where the policy is based on a history of actions of the requester. Receiving a system access request for access to digital content, where the system access request is associated with the support request, and providing an access control decision based on the policy.
US10044720B2 Mashup method, computer-readable recording medium, and terminal
A mashup method is disclosed. The Web APIs which the Web application uses are specified by analyzing descriptions of drivers used to access the multiple Web APIs from a Web application to external devices. A Web Application Programing Interface list is created to indicate the Web APIs. The Web application is analyzed. The external devices including the Web APIs which the Web application accesses are estimated. An external device list which indicates the estimated external devices is created. By referring to the external device list, when one or more external devices do not exist, an access to each of the Web APIs pertinent to the Web application is restricted where the one or more external devices include the Web APIs used in a process of the Web application and the process is realized by mashup.
US10044717B2 Dynamic extensible application server management
A real-time plugin command-driven administrative control interface is provided that implements direct real-time command-driven control of operational functionality of application server plugins deployed at a group of application servers. One of request-level application server functionality and server-level application server functionality of at least one of the group of application servers is changed by issuing a real-time application-server plugin command received from the real-time plugin command-driven administrative control interface to a deployed application server plugin.
US10044710B2 Device and method for validating a user using an intelligent voice print
A method of validating a user for accessing a secure system comprising selecting a picture that is prompted to the user, generating, through the user, an intelligent voice print in regards to the selected picture, matching the intelligent voice print associated with the selected picture to a stored authentication voice print and picture pair, authenticating the user when the intelligent voice print is matched to within a predetermined voice tolerance, verifying a textual component of the intelligent voice print to within a predetermined textual tolerance, validating the authenticating and the verifying of the user, and receiving access to the secure system based on the validating of the user against the stored intelligent voice print and picture pair.
US10044709B2 Multi-device single network sign-on
Methods, systems and computer readable media for multi-device single network sign-on are described. For example, a method can include authenticating a first device for network access via a first authentication process, the first device being associated with a user account. The method can also include receiving an access request from a second device associated with the user account, and determining whether the second device is within an access perimeter of the first device. The method can further include permitting the second device to access the network without a second authentication process when the second device is within the access perimeter of the first device.
US10044705B2 Session management for internet of things devices
The disclosure is directed to security management in communications involving computing devices, e.g. Internet of Things (IoT) devices. An IoT device can perform various activities, e.g., social networking activities, for or on behalf of a user. An IoT device is typically insecure, especially when accessing user data. To control the type of activities that can be performed by various types of devices, a server device (“server”) can issue different types of tokens to different IoT devices. Which token an IoT device has determines the types of activities the IoT device can perform. For example, the server can issue a restricted token, which restricts the type of activities an IoT device can perform, and an unrestricted token to a more secure device, e.g., a smartphone, that can perform a broader range of activities. For example, the restrictive token may not permit the IoT device to change the password of a user.
US10044702B2 Cross instance user authentication architecture
In accordance with disclosed embodiments, there are provided methods, systems, and apparatuses for implementing a cross instance user authentication architecture in an on-demand service environment including, for example, means for receiving a login request at a global Virtual Internet Protocol (VIP) address for the host organization from a client device; forwarding the login request received at the global VIP address to one of a plurality of datacenters within the host organization; determining the selected datacenter is a non-home-geo datacenter for a user associated with the login request received from the client device; establishing a back-end link from the non-home-geo datacenter to a home-geo datacenter for the user; forwarding the login request from the non-home-geo datacenter to the home-geo datacenter via the back-end link for authentication of the client device at the home-geo datacenter responsive to the login request received from the computing device; and returning a response to the client device from the non-home-geo datacenter upon successful authentication of the login request at the home-geo datacenter, wherein the response specifies a re-direct to the home-geo datacenter for the user. Other related embodiments are disclosed.
US10044701B2 Technologies for token-based authentication and authorization of distributed computing resources
Technologies for token-based access authorization to an application program interface (API) include an access management server to receive a service request message from an application executed by a remote computing device. The service request message includes a digitally signed license token previously generated by the access management server and distributed to the remote computing device. The service request message also includes a request from the executed application to access data or a service of the resource server via an exposed API. The access management server verifies the digital signature of the digitally signed license token and generates a digitally signed Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) token. The digitally signed SAML token is transmitted to the resource server for verification and local caching. The resource server receives the service request message and determines whether access to the requested data or service is authorized based on the locally-cached SAML token.
US10044700B2 Identity attestation of a minor via a parent
A technique allows a parentally attested security token to serve as authentication for a minor using identifying attributes of the minor child. The security token may include personally identifiable information about the child, a description of authorized activity as well as specifications of intended use of the security token. The security token may include provisions for authentication to be revoked by a parent or guardian and/or expire after a predetermined time. The security token may be stored inside a trusted execution environment of a portable computing device that may be carried by the minor and presented at physical locations where authentication is required.
US10044699B2 Method and apparatus of providing messaging service and callback feature to mobile stations
Disclosed are an apparatus and method of performing automated administrative operations on a mobile device. One example method may include determining via a hosted server that an action needs to be performed by a mobile device under management. The method may further include generating a message via the hosted server, the message includes the action, and transmitting the message to the mobile device under management, and receiving a result message from the mobile device under management responsive to the transmitted message, the result message indicating that the action has been satisfied.
US10044698B2 Dynamic identity checking for a software service in a virtual machine
A selector apparatus to select one or more shared authentication facilities for a software service executing in a virtualized shared computing environment, the software service including an interface through which a user request to access a restricted resource of the service is receivable, the request having associated a user context defining one or more characteristics of the user, and the software service further having associated a plurality of authentication rules for the service, wherein each rule is associated with one or more user contexts and identifies one or more shared authentication facilities for the computing environment, the selector apparatus comprising: a launcher, responsive to a user request received via the interface, adapted to instantiate one or more authentication facilities in accordance with an authentication rule retrieved based on a user context for the received request, so as to generate one or more challenges for the user to authenticate the user, wherein the authentication rule further defines one or more parameters for the identified authentication facilities.
US10044694B2 Server, method and system for authenticating application
An application authentication program causes a data server and an application server to execute the processes of: accepting an access request containing application-related information and redirection information from an application running on a communication terminal; and when judging that the redirection information is legitimate, transmitting an access response being a response to the access request and containing application identification information corresponding to the application-related information to the communication terminal including a redirection destination corresponding to the redirection information.
US10044692B2 Information processing apparatus for controlling data transmission between devices in a network
There is provided an information processing apparatus, the information processing apparatus including: a control unit configured to cause a second information processing apparatus to output authentication key information for allowing a first information processing apparatus to make a wireless connection with the second information processing apparatus in order to conduct data transmission from the first information processing apparatus to the second information processing apparatus using wireless communication, and determine to allow the first information processing apparatus to make the wireless connection on the basis of authentication key information input into the first information processing apparatus and the output authentication key information.
US10044681B2 Interfaces to manage direct network peerings
Methods and apparatus for interfaces to manage direct network peerings. A system may include a data center, endpoint routers and a connectivity coordinator. The coordinator implements a programmatic interface defining connectivity operations. The coordinator receives a request for dedicated connectivity to data center resources, formatted according to the interface. The coordinator selects a target endpoint router at which to establish a physical link to implement the dedicated connectivity, and transmits a response identifying the target endpoint router and including configuration instructions for setting up a physical link for the dedicated connectivity.
US10044680B2 Method for hiding receiver's address for link layer in group communication
The present invention relates to a receiver information hiding method of hiding receiver information of a message in a system including a transmitting terminal broadcasting the message and a multitude of receiving terminals receiving the message, and the method includes selecting by the transmitting terminal at least one receiving terminal that has to process the message from the plurality of terminals, transforming by the transmitting terminal address information regarding the selected at least one receiving terminal, generating by the transmitting terminal the message using the transformed address information and broadcasting the generated message, and determining by each of the plurality of receiving terminals whether or not the corresponding receiving terminal is included in the selected at least one receiving terminal using specific address information corresponding to each of the plurality of receiving terminals and the transformed address information, in response to the reception of the message, and selectively processing or ignoring the message according to the determination result.
US10044675B1 Integrating a honey network with a target network to counter IP and peer-checking evasion techniques
Techniques for integrating a honey network with a target network environment (e.g., an enterprise network) to counter IP and peer-checking evasion techniques are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system for integrating a honey network with a target network environment includes a device profile data store that includes a plurality of attributes of each of a plurality of devices in the target network environment; a virtual clone manager executed on a processor that instantiates a virtual clone of one or more devices in the target network environment based on one or more attributes for a target device in the device profile data store; and a honey network policy that is configured to route an external network communication from the virtual clone for the target device in the honey network to an external device through the target network environment.
US10044669B2 Suggesting a message to user to post on a social network based on prior posts directed to same topic in a different tense
A method, system and computer program product for improving the quality of the posts in a social network. A topic of a post to a social network environment is identified using natural language processing. The tense of the post directed to the identified topic is detected using natural language processing. The post is transformed to a suggested post of a second tense directed to the same topic to the user using natural language processing. A suggested message to be posted by the user to the social network in a third tense (e.g., past tense) based on the posts directed to the identified topic in the first and second tenses (e.g., future and present tenses) is generated using natural language processing thereby forming a past/present/future pairing of posts. By forming a past/present/future pairing of posts, a more complete and understandable view of the user's personal history may be obtained.
US10044668B2 Expanding a social network
This disclosure relates to systems and methods for expanding a social network. A method includes retrieving contact lists from a plurality of devices, generating a list of associations between identifiers in a first communication channel and identifiers in a second communication channel, removing, from the list of associations, one or more associations that include identifiers that do not represent contacts that are not members of the online social networking service, and transmitting an invitation to join the online social networking service to the second identifiers on the second communication channel for associations that remain in the list of associations.
US10044666B2 System for communicating between devices
A computer implemented method of communicating between devices is disclosed. This method includes: selecting a plurality of options associated with a specialized program; selecting at least one option from the plurality of options; inserting a responsive question associated with the selected at least one option; selecting at least one first message and at least one second message associated with the responsive question; transmitting the responsive question associated with the selected at least one option with the at least one first message and the at least one second message; and receiving the at least one first message and the at least one second message, wherein the at least one first message and the at least one second message is shared to a plurality of users.
US10044665B2 Managing data on computer and telecommunications networks
Protecting personal information by generating entity-specific aliases for use in communication with third parties is disclosed.
US10044659B2 Dynamic e-mail chain participant manager
An approach for new recipient inclusion to e-mail chains. E-mail chain manager receives include participants associated with an e-mail chain, current participants in the current e-mail chain distribution and authorization rules associated with the e-mail chain. The e-mail chain manager determines inclusion authorizations for the include participants based on comparing the include participants with the authorization rules and creates authorization results associated with the include participants. In response to determining the authorization results are passed, the e-mail chain manager creates authorized include participants. The e-mail chain manager creates the participant notifications where the participant notifications are based on the authorized include participants and outputs the participant notifications based on predetermined participant preferences of the current participants. The e-mail chain manager outputs the e-mail chain to the authorized include participants and creates a next e-mail chain distribution based on combining the authorized include participants and the current participants.
US10044656B2 Statistical message classifier
A system and method are disclosed for improving a statistical message classifier. A message may be tested with a machine classifier, wherein the machine classifier is capable of making a classification on the message. In the event the message is classifiable by the machine classifier, the statistical message classifier is updated according to the reliable classification made by the machine classifier. The message may also be tested with a first classifier. In the event that the message is not classifiable by the first classifier, it is tested with a second classifier, wherein the second classifier is capable of making a second classification. In the event that the message is classifiable by the second classifier, the statistical message classifier is updated according to the second classification.
US10044654B2 Operating a match cooperative without handling personally identifiable information
The present disclosure provides a detailed description of techniques used in systems, methods, and in computer program products for building and operating a match cooperative without handling personally identifiable information. The various embodiments address the problem of discovering attributes pertaining to a particular user without sharing personally identifiable information pertaining to that particular user. More specifically, the claimed embodiments are directed to approaches for receiving online and offline PII and NPII associated with various users, obfuscating (e.g., hashing) the PII, and matching the obfuscated PII to the NPII based on various data (e.g., common attributes, etc.) and methods (e.g., deterministic matching, probabilistic matching, etc.). The matched NPII attributes can then be used to target the user associated with the obfuscated PII in online advertising campaigns.
US10044653B2 Electronic message content download management
A messaging system creates a content index for messages for user selection of all of part of a message. By selecting only an indexed portion of the message, the user avoids downloading unneeded portions of the message. The content index is created according to pre-defined user criteria and semantic analysis of the contents of the message.
US10044652B2 Context driven modification of attachments in a messaging session
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for message attachment modification based upon determined context. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for message attachment modification based upon determined context is provided. The method includes loading into memory a message referencing a file to be transmitted to a recipient, determining a context for the transmission of the message, modifying the file according to the determined context, and transmitting the message with the modified file to the recipient.
US10044647B1 Systems and methods for controlling enrollment and secure persistent SMS texting account servicing with an intelligent assistant
The disclosed technology includes systems and methods for controlling enrollment and secure persistent SMS texting account servicing communications. A method is provided that includes receiving, at an enrollment web portal, enrollment data including: enrollment credentials identifying a user for authentication, a phone number of a mobile device associated with the user, and consent by the user to persistently interact with an account servicing system via SMS texting. The method includes: processing the received enrollment data, authenticating the user responsive to processing the received enrollment data, storing the phone number of the mobile device associated with the user in a phone number data storage, and generating, responsive to the authenticating, a revocable token for persistent access to a natural dialog module via a SMS texting gateway for the mobile device identified by the phone number.
US10044628B2 Methods and systems for receiving and transmitting packets based on priority levels
The present invention discloses methods and systems for transmitting and receiving packets through a plurality of logical connections based on priority levels. When an encapsulating packets is received from a second network device via a logical network connection, priority level of a packet encapsulated in the encapsulating packet is determined, and the encapsulating packet is stored in a queue or transmitted to a host based on GSEQ, PSEQ, TSEQ, and the priority level. When a packet is received from a host via a LAN connection, the packet is retrieved from a priority queue based on the priority level a first logical network connection is selected for transmitting the packet. The packet is encapsulated in an encapsulating packet, and the payload of the encapsulating packet comprises the packet, GSEQ, TSEQ, PSEQ, and priority level of the packet. The encapsulating packet is then sent through the first logical network connection.
US10044626B2 Reliable out-of order end-to-end protocol with robust window state overflow management and a multi-node system using same
In an embodiment, an out-of-order, reliable, end-to-end protocol is provided that can enable direct user-level data placement and atomic operations between nodes of a multi-node network. The protocol may be optimized for low-loss environments such as High Performance Computing (HPC) applications, and may enable loss detection and de-duplication of packets through the use of a robust window state manager at a target node. A multi-node network implementing the protocol may have increased system reliability, packet throughput, and increased tolerance for adaptively routed traffic, while still allowing atomic operations to be idempotently applied directly to a user memory location.
US10044624B2 Network traffic management using stream-specific QoS bits
Methods, systems, and devices are described for managing network communications. A traffic manager module configured to serve as a proxy between a plurality of client devices and a network service may receive a plurality of messages for the network service. Each message may be associated with at least one QoS parameter. The traffic manager module may transmit the plurality of messages to the network service over a connection between the traffic manager module and the network service. The QoS of the connection between the traffic manager module and the network service may be dynamically altered during the transmission of a first message of the plurality of messages based on the at least one QoS parameter associated with the first message.
US10044620B2 Multi-phase IP-flow-based classifier with domain name and HTTP header awareness
An apparatus and method for classifying traffic data in a communication network based on IP flow. Traffic data in a communication network is monitored in order to detect an IP flow. A preliminary classification is assigned to the IP flow based on protocol information contained in its first packet. Subsequent packets within the IP flow are further monitored, and the IP flow is reclassified based, in part, on the domain name of the responding server. Web pages can also be classified, and monitored to determine their response time.
US10044618B2 Limitation of signaling messages to a policy controller of a network
A node (36′; 50) generates messages to be sent to a policy controller (30). Further, the node (36′; 50) determines a load value. The load value represents a number of the messages which are sent from the node (36′; 50) to the policy controller in a given time interval. In response to the load value reaching a threshold, the node (36′; 50) limits sending of at least one of the messages to the policy controller.
US10044612B2 Systems and methods for port allocation
Systems and methods of the present disclosure relate to allocating ports for packets distributed via a computer network. A packet engine on a core of a multicore device intermediary between a client and a server receives a first packet from the client. The first packet includes an outer header of an encapsulation protocol encapsulating a payload with an inner header. The first packet is directed by a packet distributor of the device to the first core selected based on a first tuple of the outer header. A port allocator of the packet engine determines a source port number to cause the packet distributor to identify the first core based on a second tuple of the inner header. The packet engine modifies the inner header of the payload to include the determined source port number. The device forwards the first packet including the modified inner header to the server.
US10044606B2 Continuity check systems and methods using hardware native down maintenance end points to emulate hardware up maintenance end points
A node configured to emulate a hardware UP Maintenance End Point (MEP) using one or more DOWN MEPs includes a plurality of ports; a switching fabric configured to switch data between the plurality of ports; and processing circuitry communicatively coupled to the plurality of ports and configured to emulate an UP MEP on a first port of the plurality of ports using at least a first DOWN MEP on a second port of the plurality of ports. The DOWN MEP can be implemented in hardware on the second port and the processing circuitry can be configured to execute application software configured to emulate the UP MEP.
US10044591B2 Two-way remote communication system for testing a client device program
The described technology is directed towards server-controlled testing and/or monitoring of a client device application program. The server loads plug-in components directed towards the testing and/or monitoring operations, and instructs the client device to couple counterpart plug-in components to the client device application program. The server's plug-in components communicate with the application program's plug-in components to run the testing and/or monitoring operations, which may be automated, send queries to the client to receive responses, and send commands to the client to take actions. The server includes dashboards for interacting with the client device. The client device includes virtual input devices that allow the server to inject input into the client application program.
US10044586B2 Methods, systems, and computer program products for distributed packet traffic performance analysis in a communication network
Network packet traffic in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network is analyzed by associating a micro network access agent with a single network element in the LTE network and performing packet traffic analysis for packet traffic processed by the single network element using the micro network access agent.
US10044585B2 Virtual private network dead peer detection
Methods and systems are provided for detecting dead tunnels associated with a VPN. An indicator of a tunnel capability, for example, a DPD vendor ID, is received from a peer through a VPN connection. The tunnel capability is associated with one or more phase II tunnels associated with the VPN. Traffic generated by the peer is detected, and if traffic is detected at a tunnel, the tunnel is presumed to be alive. When no traffic is detected in a tunnel, a DPD packet exchange with the tunnel is initiated. A determination is made, based on the packet exchange, whether the tunnel is alive.
US10044584B1 Network interface port management
Disclosed aspects relate to network interface port management pertaining to a set of queues of a physical port of a client physical machine. A set of echo packets may be transmitted from the client physical machine to a server physical machine. The set of queues of the physical port of the client physical machine may be monitored with respect to an expected return of the set of echo packets. A triggering event related to the expected return of the set of echo packets may be detected with respect to the set of queues of the physical port of the client physical machine. A wellness indication pertaining to the set of queues of the physical port of the client physical machine may be determined based on a nature of the triggering event.
US10044574B2 Packet processing method, forwarding plane device and network device
Embodiments of the present invention provide a packet processing method, a forwarding plane device and a network device, the method includes: receiving, by a forwarding plane device, a first packet transmitted by a user, where an identity of the user is comprised in the first packet, and a forwarding table is comprised in the forwarding plane device; determining, by the forwarding plane device, an identity of a service according to a corresponding relationship between the identity of the user and the identity of the service as well as the identity of the user in the first packet; generating, by the forwarding plane device, a second packet by encapsulating the first packet with the identity of the service; and transmitting the second packet to a network device, to enable the network device to manage the service according to the identity of the service in the second packet.
US10044571B1 Operational business service verification system
A method and a system are described for providing operational business service verification in a telecommunication network. The method comprises the steps of: (i) receiving information which relates to transactions from a plurality of information sources, wherein the transactions are associated with one or more pre-defined applications; (ii) based upon the information received, determining whether that at least one pre-defined transaction criterion has been met; and (iii) if the at least one pre-defined transaction criterion has been met, providing verification of the legitimacy of the respective transaction that relate to that pre-defined application.
US10044567B2 System and method for determining optimal bandwidth for streaming to a client device in an adjustable bit rate video system
A system and method for selecting an initial bandwidth setting. A determination is made that a client is initiating a communication session. Network conditions for the client are determined. A bandwidth setting for the client is selected utilizing the network conditions and a previous bandwidth setting saved in a memory. The communication session for the client is initiated utilizing the bandwidth seating.
US10044566B1 Device and service discovery across multiple network types
A computer network discovery system may involve a computing system and a database disposed within a remote network management platform, and a proxy server application disposed within an enterprise network. The computing system may be configured to: transmit first instructions causing the proxy server application to obtain configuration and operational information for virtual machines; store the configuration and operational information for the virtual machines in a first set of tables of the database; transmit second instructions causing the server device to obtain configuration and operational information for services; and store the configuration and operational information for the services in a second set of tables of the database, where the first set and the second set of tables have tables in common that store at least part of the configuration and operational information for the virtual machines and the services.
US10044550B2 Secure cloud management agent
Embodiments relate to providing a secure management agent for high-availability continuity for cloud systems. An aspect includes receiving operating parameters and threshold settings for a plurality of computing clouds. Secure relationships are established with the plurality of computing clouds based on the operating parameters. Data is mirrored across the plurality of computing clouds. Threshold data is then monitored for the plurality of computing clouds to maintain a continuity of resources for the plurality of computing clouds.
US10044544B2 Alamouti mapping for use in real field orthogonal FBMC modulation systems
The disclosure relates to a new Alamouti-based mapping scheme for use in a real field FBMC modulation system which can reduce FBMC-intrinsic interference and allows approaching optimal performance. The Alamouti-based mapping scheme proposed herein can be used for implementing space-time or space-frequency block codes (STBC/SFBC) codes. The proposed Alamouti-based mapping scheme suggests specific patterns to negate/invert signs of the modulation symbols of Alamouti pairs in the Alamouti mapping. By using these special patterns of sign negation, the FBMC-intrinsic interference can be reduced significantly so that it may become possible to use conventional Alamouti demapping/decoding procedures on the receiving side with an overall acceptable performance in real life systems.
US10044541B2 Mid-packet detection of Wi-Fi signals
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable media related to phishing and brand protection via copycat detection. In some embodiments, a plurality of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol durations may be determined. A plurality of data streams may be generated by executing a plurality of sliding window operations using a respective shifting window for each of the plurality of OFDM symbol durations. Each of the plurality of data streams may be dissected into a respective plurality of segments using a total number of cyclic prefix (CP) lengths associated with the respective shifting window, wherein each segment of the respective plurality of segments is a vector. A plurality of vector sums corresponding to each of the plurality of data streams may be determined. A Wi-Fi signal may be detected when one of the plurality of vector sums exceeds a threshold.
US10044538B2 Signal converter and control device
A signal converter 100 includes, for at least two-phase signals detected by a resolver excited by a carrier signal having a carrier frequency fc, a first phase shifter 101 that shifts a phase of a first phase signal of the resolver with a pole at a frequency f1 lower than the carrier frequency fc, a second phase shifter 102 that shifts a phase of a second phase signal of the resolver with a pole at a frequency f2 higher than the carrier frequency fc, and a synthesizer 103 that combines the phase-shifted first phase signal with the phase-shifted second phase signal.
US10044532B2 Pre-coder selection based on resource block grouping
The present invention provides a receiver. In one embodiment, the receiver includes a receive portion employing transmission signals from a transmitter having multiple antennas and capable of providing channel estimates. The receiver also includes a feedback generator portion configured to provide to the transmitter a pre-coder selection for data transmission that is based on the channel estimates, wherein the pre-coder selection corresponds to a grouping of frequency-domain resource blocks. The present invention also provides a transmitter having multiple antennas. In one embodiment, the transmitter includes a transmit portion coupled to the multiple antennas and capable of applying pre-coding to a data transmission for a receiver. The transmitter also includes a feedback decoding portion configured to decode a pre-coder selection for the data transmission that is fed back from the receiver, wherein the pre-coder selection corresponds to a grouping of frequency-domain resource blocks.
US10044529B2 Time-domain equalizer and signal processing method thereof
A time-domain equalizer includes a delay circuit, a weighting circuit, a controller and a summation circuit. The delay circuit receives an equalized signal and accordingly generates M delayed signals for an equalized signal. The weighting circuit applies an mth weighting of M weightings to an mth delayed signal of the M delayed signals to generate an mth weighted signal. The summation circuit sums up the M weighted signals, according to which the equalized signal is updated. The controller iteratively updates the M weightings according to a vector {right arrow over (e)}n,p=[en,p,1 . . . en,p,M], where the symbol en,p,j is defined as en,p,j=Σk(z[k]*z[k−Dp,j]*), the symbol n is an iteration index, k is a sample index, z[k] is a kth sample of the equalized signal, j is an integer index between 1 and M, and Dp,j represents a time delay amount corresponding to a jth delayed signal of the M delayed signals.
US10044526B2 Transmitter and system including the same
A transmitter may include a first transmission driver configured to drive a first transmission line according to a first input signal, a second transmission driver configured to drive a second transmission line according to a second input signal, a third transmission driver configured to drive a third transmission line according to a third input signal. The transmitter may further include a first active inductor circuit coupled to an output terminal of the first transmission driver, a second active inductor circuit coupled to an output terminal of the second transmission driver, and a third active inductor circuit coupled to an output terminal of the third transmission driver.
US10044523B2 Communication apparatus, server, communication system, and communication method
According to one aspect, a communication apparatus is provided which is on a LAN and coupled to a server via an external network involving a NAT traversal with a router of the LAN. The communication apparatus is configured to determine a configuration of the router of the LAN; and request the server to transmit a NAT update request packet to the router, which is registered in the server and performs the NAT traversal, when it is determined that the configuration of the router of the LAN is in two or more stages.
US10044519B2 Doorbell communication systems and methods
Doorbell systems can include a doorbell and a remote communication device. In some embodiments, the remote communication device can be communicatively coupled to a wireless network of a building, to the doorbell, and to a remote computing device. In several embodiments, the remote communication device facilitates communication with at least one of the doorbell, the remote computing device, and a remote sensor.
US10044517B2 Methods and apparatus for cellular broadcasting and communication system
In a cellular wireless network, methods and apparatus are disclosed for a signal broadcasting scheme that can be individually augmented for users with poor reception. The network employs a first downlink channel for broadcasting data to all mobile stations, a second downlink channel for sending signals to a specific mobile station in a cell, and an uplink channel for feeding back information to the base station. To achieve a certain user reception quality, the system adjusts its broadcasting parameters based on the statistical analysis of the feedback data. If some users still require better reception, the system individually augments their broadcast signals via the second downlink channels. Methods and apparatus are also disclosed for synchronization of data distribution by base stations, which, in part, allows the receivers to combine the receiving signals and improve their reception quality.
US10044512B2 Decoupling of measuring the response time of a transponder and its authentication
Reader (420) for determining the validity of a connection to a transponder (440), designed to measure a response time of a transponder (440) and to authenticate the transponder (440) in two separate steps. Transponder (440) for determining the validity of a connection to a reader (420), wherein the transponder (440) is designed to provide information for response time measurement to said reader (420) and to provide information for authentication to said reader (420) in two separate steps, wherein at least a part of data used for the authentication is included in a communication message transmitted between the reader (420) and the transponder (440) during the measuring of the response time.
US10044504B2 Long-haul high rate quantum key distribution
Multiple bit values can be encoded on a single photon in a quantum key distribution (QKD) system using a plurality of sidebands of an optical carrier frequency. Computational and conjugate bases can be defined, and photons decoded based on a selected state from either basis. If n sidebands are available, as many as log2n bits can be encoded on a single photon. Errors in detected bit values due to selection of an incorrect basis state or other errors can be at least partially corrected by bit distillation to identity bit strings for which a transmitter and a receiver record the same values, without insecure transmission of these values.
US10044503B1 Multiple authority key derivation
Systems and methods for authentication generate keys from secret credentials shared between authenticating parties and authenticators. Generation of the keys may involve utilizing specialized information in the form of parameters that are used to specialize keys. Keys and/or information derived from keys held by multiple authorities may be used to generate other keys such that signatures requiring such keys and/or information can be verified without access to the keys. Keys may also be derived to form a hierarchy of keys that are distributed such that a key holder's ability to decrypt data depends on the key's position in the hierarchy relative to the position of a key used to encrypt the data. Key hierarchies may also be used to distribute key sets to content processing devices to enable the devices to decrypt content such that sources or potential sources of unauthorized content are identifiable from the decrypted content.
US10044494B2 Electronic control device
The present invention achieves, using simple circuits, timing synchronization among ECUs of an electronic control device which is configured from a driver ECU, a sensor ECU, and an integrated ECU which are connected over a network. This electronic control device is provided with a driver ECU for driving various loads for vehicular control, a sensor ECU for sampling various sensor signals, and an integrated ECU which is connected to the driver ECU and sensor ECU over a network and calculates command values to the various loads in accordance with various sensor data, the electronic control device being characterized in that the driver ECU has timer D for generating internal timing, the sensor ECU has timer S for generating internal timing, and the integrated ECU has timer M serving as a reference for timer D and timer S.
US10044460B2 Methods and systems for OFDM using code division multiplexing
In some embodiments of the invention, OFDM symbols are transmitted as a plurality of clusters. A cluster includes a plurality of OFDM sub-carriers in frequency, over a plurality of OFDM symbol durations in time. Each cluster includes data as well as pilot information as a reference signal for channel estimation. In some embodiments, a plurality of clusters collectively occupy the available sub-carrier set in the frequency domain that is used for transmission. In some embodiments of the invention data and/or pilots are spread within each cluster using code division multiplexing (CDM). In some embodiments pilots and data are separated by distributing data on a particular number of the plurality of OFDM symbol durations and pilots on a remainder of the OFDM symbol durations. CDM spreading can be performed in time and/or frequency directions.
US10044457B2 Preventing invalid defect detection during OTN out-of-frame states
Methods and systems can suppress invalid defect detection when Out-Of-Frame (OOF) conditions occur within an Optical Transport Network. One method for processing a report of a defect during an OOF condition may include detecting the OOF condition at a downstream node, detecting an indication of the defect caused by the OOF condition, suppressing a report associated with the indication of the defect, determining whether the OOF condition is clear, determining whether the indication of the defect is still present if the OOF condition is clear; and cancelling the report if the indication of the defect is not present. A network node which processes a report of a defect during an OOF condition may include a network interface, and a processor which is coupled to the network interface. The processor may be configured to perform a method for suppressing invalid defect detection during OOF conditions.
US10044455B2 End-to-end real-time transport protocol (RTP) packet transmission delay measurement apparatus and method
In a wireless call between two mobile phones, metrics of conversational latency between the two parties determines a measure of Quality of Service (QoS) for the one or more carriers of real-time transport protocol RTP packets. Packages of metrics are collected at the two terminal devices, each of which may have an independent local clock. A Quality of Service estimation apparatus transforms metric packages into a pair of probability distribution functions for a plurality of real-time transport protocol packets between two endpoints. The offset between the two independent local clocks is determined or eliminated. A key performance indicator is determined for End-to-End RTP stream delay by transforming the timestamps associated with transmission and reception at user equipment hosting a QoS agent.
US10044444B2 Photonic vector signal generation without precoding
A novel and simple photonic vector signal generation scheme at radio frequency (RF) bands enabled by a single-drive Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM)-based optical carrier suppression (OCS) without precoding techniques and optical filter, which can reduce the complexity of transmitter digital signal processing (DSP), is described. The generation and reception of 16/20/22-Gbaud quadrature-phase-shift-keying (QPSK) vector signals at 16/20/22 GHz are experimentally demonstrated, respectively. The measured bit-error ratio for 16G-baud QPSK vector signals after transmitting over 10-km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) can be under 7% hard-decision forward-error-correction (HD-FEC) threshold of 3.8×10−3. Moreover, compared to the conventional precoding scheme, the receiver sensitivity can be enhanced by 4 dB at both back-to-back (BTB) and after 10-km SSMF transmission cases, which demonstrates the feasibility of this technique, and show its potential promising application in radio over fiber (RoF) system.
US10044441B2 CATV network device energy reduction by providing amplifier control in response to channel loading
Energy reduction in a CATV network device, such as an optical node, in a CATV network may be accomplished using a system and method for controlling an amplifier in response to channel loading. The system and method detects a channel loading condition for a CATV RF signal including a plurality of utilized channels across a channel spectrum defining a plurality of potential channels. The channel loading condition may be detected by scanning the CATV RF signal to measure the channel loading or by obtaining channel loading data from a remote PHY device (RPD) located in the optical node. The system and method then obtains an amplifier operating parameter associated with the channel loading condition and applies the amplifier operating parameter to control power consumption of an amplifier in the optical node (e.g., by changing bias current) in response to the channel loading condition.
US10044423B2 System and method for precoder selection in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems with discrete fourier transform (DFT)-based codebook
An apparatus and a method. The apparatus includes a singular value decomposition (SVD) processor configured to receive a channel matrix H and output samples y of an optimal precoding matrix for H; a linear phase estimation (LPE) processor connected to the SVD processor and configured to determine a phase estimate {circumflex over (θ)}l of an angle θl of a horizontal discrete Fourier transform (DFT) index l, where l is an integer; and a decision processor connected to the LPE processor and configured to determine a hard estimate of l.
US10044419B2 Supporting distinct single-input single-output (SISO) services in a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) baseband circuit, particularly suited for a distributed antenna system (DAS)
One embodiment of the disclosure relates to supporting distinct single-input single-output (SISO) services in a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) baseband circuit, particularly suited for a distributed antenna system (DAS). In this regard, in one aspect, two communication paths in the MIMO baseband circuit are reconfigured to distribute two distinct SISO signals. A quadrature modulator modulates the two distinct SISO signals to two different radio frequency (RF) bands, respectively, based on a modulation frequency. In another aspect, the two or more distinct SISO signals are provided to the quadrature modulator using two intermediate frequencies (IFs) that are determined based on the center frequencies and bandwidths of the two different RF bands. By reconfiguring the MIMO baseband circuit to distribute the two distinct SISO signals, it is possible to retro-support new wireless communication services and/or new RF bands in existing DAS installations without replacing the MIMO baseband circuit.
US10044413B2 Radio-frequency communication device having a near field communication function, and method of operating the same
A radio-frequency (RF) communication device having a near field communication (NFC) function includes a first detection mode circuit configured to output an RF input signal received by an antenna as a first RF signal while the first detection mode circuit is enabled, and a second detection mode circuit configured to amplify the RF input signal and output the amplified RF input signal as a second RF signal while the second detection mode circuit is enabled. The first detection mode circuit is enabled during a first time period, and the second detection mode circuit is enabled during a second time period. The second time period is shorter than the first time period. The first and second detection mode circuits are enabled alternately and repeatedly.
US10044412B1 System and method for providing contactless payment with a near field communications attachment
A system and method in accordance with exemplary embodiments may include an attachment with a near field communication antenna, a secure element, a plug capable of connecting the attachment to an audio jack on a mobile device. Further, a system and method in accordance with exemplary embodiments may include receiving a payment initiation instruction from a customer, using a near field communication antenna, sending payment information to a point of sale device, using one or more computer processors, encoding data related to the payment as audio data, and transmitting the data related to the payment through an audio jack.
US10044411B2 Data reading device and method thereof, and data transmission device and method thereof
A data reading device that transmits power to a data transmission device and reads data transmitted from the data transmission device is provided. The data reading device includes: a first electrode, forming a first coupling capacitance with the data transmission device; a second electrode, forming a second coupling capacitance with the data transmission device; a control circuit, coupled to the first electrode and the second electrode, configured to provide the first electrode with a first reference voltage and the second electrode with a second reference voltage to cause a voltage difference between the first electrode and the second electrode to vary with time, and to detect charge changes of the first coupling capacitance and the second capacitor; and a determination unit, coupled to the control circuit, configured to determine the data according to the charge changes.
US10044409B2 Transmission medium and methods for use therewith
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a transmission medium having a core. A conductive layer forms an uninsulated outer surface of the transmission medium. The conductive layer is configured to impede accumulation of water to support propagation of first electromagnetic waves guided by the uninsulated outer surface. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10044402B2 Timing synchronization for wired communications
A wired communications device configured to: receive a spread-spectrum timing-reference signal through a wired communications medium, from a second wired communications device; detect a code-phase of the received timing-reference signal; and transmit data to the second device through the wired communications medium, with a timing that is defined relative to the detected code-phase. Also provided is a master device configured to communicate with the wired communications device. The master device is configured to generate and transmit a spread-spectrum timing-reference signal to one or more first devices, through a wired communications medium and to receive, through the wired communications medium, data transmitted by the one or more first devices.
US10044395B2 Features and manufacturing methods for a case for a portable electronic device
An accessory unit for use with an electronic device is described. Accessory unit includes a front flap and a rear cover. The rear cover includes a recessed portion that defines a chamber and a lip portion. The chamber is configured to receive a consumer electronic device, and the lip portion is configured to hold the consumer electronic device therein by an interference fit that exposes substantially all of a display portion of the consumer electronic product. The front flap can include segments formed from panels with folding regions therebetween, which allow the front flap to fold. Further, an end region of the front flap pivotally couples the front flap to the rear cover, such that the front flap may be moved between open and closed configurations. The front may include magnetic elements.
US10044394B2 Mobile telephone case
A mobile telephone case is provided. The mobile telephone case includes a top cover having a back surface and a bottom cover having a further back surface that is placed adjacent to the top cover. A connecting member is positioned over at least a portion of each of the back surface of the top cover and the further back surface of the bottom cover.
US10044391B2 Radio receiver module
The disclosure relates to a radio receiver module for receiving a signal having a lower side band and an upper side band, the module comprising: a noise detector configured to identify a noise frequency associated with an unwanted noise signal within the lower or upper side band; a filter configured to attenuate the noise frequency and increase gain at a mirror frequency within the signal in order to provide a filtered signal, wherein the mirror frequency is within the sideband that is unaffected by the unwanted noise signal and the mirror frequency corresponds to the noise frequency.
US10044382B2 Dynamic bias control
Systems and methods for controlling a power amplifier includes combining a digital modulated data signal with a digital bias signal to generate a combined digital signal, the digital bias signal generated based on an envelope for the modulated data signal; converting, by a digital-to-analog converter, the combined digital signal into a combined analog signal, the combined analog signal comprising an analog modulated data signal and an analog envelope bias signal; and separating the analog modulated data signal and the analog bias signal onto separate signal paths, wherein the converting is performed using a single digital-to-analog converter.
US10044377B1 High swing transmitter driver with voltage boost
A transmitter driver is disclosed. The transmitter driver includes first and second voltage mode drivers and a secondary data path. The secondary data path is connected in parallel with the first and second voltage mode drivers. A high frequency booster provides a high frequency path for boost current from the current source, to enable a high frequency voltage boost at the output ports.
US10044370B1 Lossless binary compression in a memory constrained environment
A method for decompressing a compressed data structure generated for a computing system includes generating a first block from the compressed data structure value by: reading a first indicator from a first field of the compressed data structure; reading a first symbol from a second field of the compressed data structure; determining, using the first indicator, whether the first symbol is compressed; reading, in response to determining that the first symbol is compressed, a block value of the first block from a third field of the compressed data structure, where the block value is stored in the third field at an index indicated by the first symbol, and a block size of each block value of the third field is determined by an instruction set of the computing system. The method further includes generating an uncompressed data structure by storing the first block in an uncompressed data structure.
US10044368B2 Sigma delta analog to digital converter
A sigma delta analog to digital converter for converting an analog input into a digital output comprises a reference path for receiving a reference voltage. The reference path comprises a digital to analog converter. The digital to analog converter comprises a reference voltage input for receiving the reference voltage, wherein the reference voltage input comprises two contacts and wherein each contact is a beginning of a voltage line of two voltage lines. The digital to analog converter comprises a plurality of switches and a plurality of capacitors. The switches of the plurality of switches are configured to connect the digital to analog converter in a sampling phase with the reference voltage and to disconnect the digital to analog converter in an integrating phase from the reference voltage.
US10044364B1 Metastability error correction methods and circuits for asynchronous successive approximation analog to digital converter (SAR ADC)
Methods and apparatuses are described herein for metastability error detection and correction in analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). For example, an ADC may comprise a comparator, a register circuit, a first circuit, and a second circuit. The comparator may generate a comparator output signal in response to a sampling clock signal. The register circuit, operatively coupled to the comparator, may process the comparator output signal. The first circuit, operatively coupled to the comparator and the register circuit may generate a plurality of first output bits that include a bit indicating a metastability error on a condition that the metastability error occurred during the bit conversion. The second circuit, operatively coupled to the first circuit, may generate a plurality of second output bits indicating a location of the metastability error. The plurality of second output bits may be sampled using first and second groups in response to the sampling clock signal.
US10044357B1 Clock recovery device and method
A clock recovery device is provided. The clock recovery device includes a clock data recovery circuit and a fast relock circuit. The clock data recovery circuit is configured to generate an output clock signal in response to an input clock signal. The clock data recovery circuit includes a charge pump for generating a control voltage and a voltage controlled block for generating the output clock signal based on the control voltage. The fast relock circuit is configured to convert a comparison signal indicating a comparison result between the input clock signal and the output clock signal to an analog output voltage. When the charge pump is disabled, an output path of the fast relock circuit is turned on, and the analog output voltage is applied to an input of the voltage controlled block.
US10044337B2 Equalizer controller and controlling method
Equalizer controller and controlling method are disclosed. In one embodiment, an equalizer controller includes an audio classifier for identifying the audio type of an audio signal in real time; and an adjusting unit for adjusting an equalizer in a continuous manner based on the confidence value of the audio type as identified.
US10044336B2 Apparatus for preventing noise in electronic device
The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for preventing noise in an electronic device. An apparatus for preventing noise in an electronic device includes a microphone unit including a microphone, the microphone unit connected to a first power terminal and a second power terminal, and a switch unit including at least one switch and at least one resistance, the switch unit connected to the first power terminal and the microphone in series.
US10044335B2 Multi-mode multi-frequency power amplifier
A multi-mode multi-band power amplifier includes a controller, a wide-band amplifier channel and a fundamental impedance transformer. The controller receives an external signal and outputs a control signal according to the external signal. The wide-band amplifier channel receives single-band or multi-band RF signals through the input terminal, performs power amplification on the RF signals and outputs the RF signals through the output terminal. The fundamental impedance transformer includes a first segment shared by RF signals in all bands, second segments respectively special for RF signals in all bands, and a switching circuit controlled by the controller to separate RF signals subject to power amplification to the second segment in a switchable manner for multiplexed outputs.
US10044332B2 Transmission apparatus, reception apparatus, and transmission/reception system
A transmission/reception system 1 includes a transmission apparatus 10A, and a reception apparatus 20A. The transmission apparatus 10A includes a first switch 101, a second switch 102, a first transistor 111, a second transistor 112, a first differential amplifier 121, and a second differential amplifier 122. The reception apparatus 20A includes a first transistor 211, a second transistor 212, a first differential amplifier 221, a second differential amplifier 222, a first resistor 231, a second resistor 232, and a reception unit 240.
US10044319B2 Elevated long span solar panel mounting system
An elevated trellis style long span solar panel mounting system with a deployable truss structure underneath that allows the solar array to be positioned at a height to eliminate or minimize shading from roof structures or mounted equipment that employs a force cancelling truss configuration to minimize side loads and the resulting bending loads on the roof support system to which it is attached, thereby eliminating the need for cross-bracing between mounting posts which limits roof access for re-roofing without solar system removal, and provides a means for adjusting the tilt angle, height, and mounting post spacing by sliding truss members to the appropriate positions.