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US10068255B2 Advertising and entertainment system and method for vehicle occupants
A method and system of providing advertising to a moving target vehicle. At least one sensor device coupled to a moving advertising vehicle detecting a parameter associated with the moving target vehicle. The detected parameter is received by a global positioning system (GPS) device. Advertising content data pertaining to a topic associated with identification data is obtained. The topic was determined from matching identification data associated with the detected parameter to advertising correlation data. The identification data was determined from matching the detected parameter to data in a personal database. Vehicle data is determined by the at least one sensor device and/or the GPS device in the advertising vehicle. Display of the advertising content data is initiated on a display device in the advertising vehicle to display the advertising content data to the target vehicle according to at least one display parameter that is based on the vehicle data.
US10068251B1 System and method for generating predictions based on wireless commerce transactions
Various embodiments of a system and method for generating predictions based on wireless commerce transactions are described. Various embodiments may include a wireless commerce transaction analysis system configured to generate one or more models based on aggregated wireless commerce transaction information indicating one or more wireless commerce transactions completed with respective mobile devices of multiple users. For each of at least some of the wireless commerce transactions, the aggregated wireless commerce transaction information may indicate one or more characteristics of the wireless commerce transaction. The wireless commerce transaction analysis system may also be configured to generate a prediction of a future action to be performed by a user of a particular mobile device. The generation of the prediction may be dependent upon an evaluation of the one or more models and one or more wireless commerce transactions completed with the particular mobile device at one or more locations.
US10068248B2 Analysis of controlled and automatic attention for introduction of stimulus material
A system analyzes neuro-response measurements including regional electroencephalography (EEG) measurements from subjects exposed to stimulus materials to determine locations in stimulus materials eliciting controlled attention and automatic attention. Additional stimulus materials are inserted into locations having salient attention attributes. In some examples, a challenging task is used to direct controlled attention onto a location and additional stimulus material is subtly presented in the location to benefit from automatic attention and salient attention measurements.
US10068246B2 Methods and apparatus to collect distributed user information for media impressions
Methods and apparatus to collect distributed user information for media impressions is disclosed. An example method includes receiving an encrypted identifier and media impression information collected from a mobile device, sending the encrypted identifier to a database proprietor associated with collection of mobile device presence information at a merchant location, receiving user information associated with the encrypted identifier from the first database proprietor, and associating at least one of the merchant location or the user information with the media impression information.
US10068243B2 Method and system for processing a discount
A computer-implemented method for processing a discount is described. The method is implemented using a payment processor computing device associated with a payment network. The method includes receiving, at the payment processor computing device, from a discount module computing device, a notification of an adjusted authorization amount for a transaction, wherein the notification is received by the discount module computing device from an intercept node computing device at the time a cardholder makes a purchase. The method also includes receiving, at the payment processor computing device, an authorization request message including a non-adjusted authorization amount for the transaction, replacing the non-adjusted authorization amount with the adjusted authorization amount in the authorization request message, and transmitting the authorization request message to an issuer computing device.
US10068232B2 Credit card reader authenticator
A credit card reader is attached to a mobile device to process credit card transactions at the point of sale. In response to detecting attachment of the credit card reader to the mobile device, the credit card reader displays a one-time password for authenticating the credit card reader. The algorithm used to generate the one-time password is synchronized with a user token configured to display one-time passwords. If there is a match between the one-time passwords of the credit card reader and the token, the credit card reader is authentic. Further, if there is a match, the credit card reader may allow the user to process credit card transactions through the credit card reader.
US10068225B2 System and method for utilizing a universal prepaid card
A network service operates to initialize and link a card instrument to a merchant or merchant location, so that the merchant can receive funds the service. One or more requests are detected to use the card instrument for one or more transactions, where each transaction involves a corresponding customer who has registered a customer funding account with the network service. For each of the transactions, a merchant account is funded using a funding account of the card instrument.
US10068213B2 Systems and methods for facilitating cross-platform purchase redirection
A purchase platform redirection (PPR) computing device is provided, the PPR computing device configured to receive a checkout request associated with a transaction initiated at an initial purchase platform by an account-holder. The checkout request includes an identifier of the initial purchase platform and an account-holder account identifier of the account-holder's payment account. The PPR computing device is also configured to determine that the initial purchase platform is not a recommended purchase platform, and determine, using at least the account-holder account identifier, whether the recommended purchase platform is available to the account-holder. The PPR computing device is further configured to generate a redirection message including contact information associated with the account-holder for the recommended purchase platform, if the recommended purchase platform is available, and facilitate transmission of the redirection message, further including a link for the account-holder to complete the transaction at the recommended purchase platform, to the account-holder.
US10068201B2 Storage container with inventory control
Systems and methods of the invention relate to managing an inventory of items within a storage container. A storage container can house one or more items for distribution among one or more users such as, for instance, employees. The storage container discussed herein provides authentication of a user, tracking of the inventory each user removes or returns, video/image capture of user during access of the storage container, wireless tracking of items housed within the storage container, among others.
US10068198B2 Factory inventory system utilizing the natural frequency of a pallet rack
A controller-implemented method for managing inventory of pallets on a pallet rack is provided. The controller-implemented method may include engaging a plurality of exciters to generate a rack frequency in the pallet rack, receiving the rack frequency at a plurality of corresponding harvesters, detecting variations between the rack frequency generated by the exciters and the rack frequency received by the harvesters, and detecting one or more load characteristics of pallets on the pallet rack based on the variations.
US10068195B2 Methods and systems for managing product distribution and data hub for connecting and integrating related systems
Method, apparatus and systems for managing product distribution and a data hub for connecting and integrating related systems are described herein. Data hubs are integrated with external sensors and automated systems to remove stress points for operating such systems. A distribution system which may interface with the data hubs allows for efficient distribution of products produces and monitored by environments that suffer such stress points.
US10068193B2 System and method for risk detection reporting and infrastructure
A method, a system, and a device for monitoring risks associated with at least one business process, including: evaluating at least one of a plurality of document instances, wherein each of the document instances includes, in association therewith, a plurality of document values, against a plurality of risk categories; implementing the plurality of risk categories pursuant to at least one acceptable risk policy approved for the at least one business process; and qualifying at least one of the at least one of the plurality of documents pursuant to an approval rating of the at least one document in at least one risk category. The system, method, and device efficiently monitor risk, and allow for flexibility in modifying or updating risk policy.
US10068180B2 Systems and methods for operating a quantum processor to determine energy eigenvalues of a hamiltonian
Systems and methods for employing macroscopic resonant tunneling operations in quantum processors are described. New modes of use for quantum processor architectures employ probe qubits to determine energy eigenvalues of a problem Hamiltonian through macroscopic resonant tunneling operations. A dedicated probe qubit design that may be added to quantum processor architectures is also described. The dedicated probe qubit enables improved performance of macroscopic resonant tunneling operations and, consequently, improved performance of the new modes of use described.
US10068178B2 Methods and system for associating locations with annotations
Methods, systems and computer program products for associating geographical locations with annotations corresponding to content. In one method, a language model is developed. The language model is developed from the location information and the one or more annotations associated with content uploaded by users. The language model is based on the probabilistic distribution of locations over one or more annotations. Further, when a user provides one or more annotations, the system and the method may use the language model to identify one or more locations associated with the one or more annotations provided by the user. The language model predicts one or more geographical locations based on the probabilistic distribution of locations over the annotations.
US10068177B2 Process of probabilistic multi-source multi-INT fusion benefit analysis
A method of fusing sensor detection probabilities. The fusing of detection probabilities may allow a first force to detect an imminent threat from a second force, with enough time to counter the threat. The detection probabilities may include accuracy probability of one or more sensors and an available time probability of the one or more sensors. The detection probabilities allow a determination of accuracy of intelligence gathered by each of the sensors. Also, the detection probabilities allow a determination of a probable benefit of an additional platform, sensor, or processing method. The detection probabilities allow a system or mission analyst to quickly decompose a problem space and build a detailed analysis of a scenario under different conditions including technology and environmental factors.
US10068150B2 Method and apparatus for OCR detection of valuable documents by means of a matrix camera
The invention relates to a method for OCR detection of valuable documents in a cash dispenser in the case of which an image of the valuable document is detected by means of a digital video or matrix camera. A Hough transformation is used to calculate edge lines of the valuable document and a rotation angle is calculated therefrom such that the edges of the valuable document are aligned with the image edges. The detected image is homogenized to compensate an inhomogeneous image background. This is followed by OCR detection of alphanumeric information on the valuable document.
US10068142B2 Detection apparatus, detection method, driving assistance apparatus, and driving assistance method
A jump-out determination unit determines whether or not an object is approaching a travel direction of a vehicle based on movement information relating to movement of the object, the movement information having been acquired by a speed variation calculation unit after a pre-indication of that the object approaches the travel direction of the vehicle is detected by a jump-out pre-indication calculation unit of a detection apparatus. As a result, the sudden approach of the object toward the travel direction, which is difficult to determine solely from the movement information relating to the object, can be detected with improved precision.
US10068140B2 System and method for estimating vehicular motion based on monocular video data
A vehicle movement parameter, such as ego-speed, is estimated using real-time images captured by a single camera. The captured images may be analyzed by a pre-trained convolutional neural network to estimate vehicle movement based on monocular video data. The convolutional neural network may be pre-trained using filters from a synchrony autoencoder that were trained using unlabeled video data captured by the vehicle's camera while the vehicle was in motion. A parameter corresponding to the estimated vehicle movement may be output to the driver or to a driver assistance system for use in controlling the vehicle.
US10068137B2 Method and device for automatic detection and tracking of one or multiple objects of interest in a video
The invention relates to a method for automatic detection and tracking of one or multiple objects of interest in a video sequence comprising several successive frames (1) captured with a moving camera, comprising:—segmenting (32) each frame into regions depending on color and producing a segmented image (1′);—deducing (34) from each segmented image (1′) a region adjacency graph (11) comprising nodes and edges, wherein each node defines a region and each edge links two nodes of adjacent regions; wherein the region adjacency graphs (11) form a set of region adjacency graphs;—extracting (36) from the set of region adjacency graphs frequent spatio-temporal patterns (13);—determining (38) degrees of dissimilarity between the trajectories of the extracted frequent spatio-temporal patterns (13) between successive frames (1); and—clustering (39) the frequent spatio-temporal patterns (13) to produce at least one cluster (25, 26, 27) corresponding to one object of interest among said one or multiple objects of interest according to the determined degrees of dissimilarity of the trajectories.
US10068136B2 Event detection based on video metadata
Video data from sources, such as cameras, is analyzed to create metadata descriptive of the events and objects occurring in the video. This metadata, which consists of data about the video, is then analyzed on a transaction basis to determine if a suspicious activity, such as a fraudulent Point of Sale (POS) return event, has occurred in relation to a transaction.
US10068122B2 Charge transfer circuit for capacitive sensing and apparatus for detecting fingerprint having thereof
A charge transfer circuit for capacitive sensing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a variable capacitor defined through a sensor plate connected to one end of a drive line and one end of an X-drive line, an X-drive part disposed between a voltage input terminal and another end of the X-drive line opposing the variable capacitor, a switched capacitor integrator disposed between a voltage output terminal and another end of the drive line of which the one end is connected to the variable capacitor, and a shielding plate connected to a first input terminal of the switched capacitor integrator, wherein the first input terminal is connected to the other end of the drive line.
US10068120B2 High dynamic range fingerprint sensing
Improving fingerprint image measurement despite damage to the stratum corneum. Determining whether a fingerprint image is adequate for matching with a database. If not, re-measure those image portions that are inadequate (overexposed or underexposed), such re-measuring a minimal selection of image portions. An amount of time or power to re-measure is minimized. Improving fingerprint image data collection despite fixed pattern noise like saturated bars in blocks of picture elements. Determining a histogram of grayscale values, removing fixed pattern noise, and expanding real histogram values to obtain more bits of precision.
US10068119B2 Biometric information process device, biometric information process method, computer-readable non-transitory medium and distance detection device
A biometric information process device includes: an image device configured to capture an image of an object; a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory and the processor configured to execute a process, the process comprising: detecting a touch point of the object with respect to a touch panel; extracting a biometric feature from the image of the object that is acquired by the image device; and correcting biometric information acquired from the image of the object based on a movement amount of the object on the touch panel and a movement amount of the biometric feature in the image of the object when the touch point detected in the detecting moves.
US10068117B1 Custom functional patterns for optical barcodes
Systems and methods for custom functional patterns for optical barcodes are provided. In example embodiments, image data of an image is received from a user device. A candidate shape feature of the image is extracted from the image data. A determination is made that the shape feature satisfies a shape feature rule. In response to the candidate shape feature satisfying the shape feature rule, a custom graphic in the image is identified by comparing the candidate shape feature with a reference shape feature of the custom graphic. In response to identifying the custom graphic, data encoded in a portion of the image is decoded.
US10068109B2 Secure subsystem
An apparatus for performing secure operations with a dedicated secure processor is described in one embodiment. The apparatus includes security firmware defining secure operations, a processor configured to execute the security firmware and perform a set of operations limited to the secure operations, and a plurality of secure hardware registers, accessible by the processor and configured to receive instructions to perform the secure operations. An apparatus for performing secure operations with a plurality of security assist hardware circuits is described in another embodiment. The apparatus comprises one or more secure hardware registers configured to receive a command to perform secure operations and one or more security assist hardware circuits configured to perform discrete secure operations using one or more secret data objects.
US10068104B2 Conditional redaction of portions of electronic documents
A facility for performing contingent redaction of one or more portions of a document is described. The facility receives a request to materialize an identified document that identifies an entity for which the identified document is to be materialized. For a portion of the document identified by the request, the facility retrieves a criterion that must be satisfied to include the portion in a materialization of the document identified by the request. The facility evaluates the criterion for the entity identified by the request with respect to a present time. The facility causes the document identified by the request to be materialized for the entity identified by the request in a manner consistent with the result of the evaluation.
US10068101B2 Secure content sharing
Technologies for sharing secure content include a source computing device to determine a content use policy for content of the source computing device. The content use policy defines at least one location at which a destination computing device is permitted to access the content. The source computing device encrypts the content with an encryption key to generate encrypted content, generates a secure content package, and transmits the secure content package to the destination computing device. The secure content package includes the encrypted content and the content use policy.
US10068100B2 Painting content classifications onto document portions
A facility for interacting with an electronic document is described. The facility causes to be displayed a visual representation of the document, and receives input representing a painting interaction with a portion of the displayed visual representation of the document that corresponds to a portion of the document. In response to receiving the first input, the facility imposes on the corresponding portion of the document a distinguished content classification level.
US10068097B2 Data center privacy
A data center has a plurality of secure processing units; a plurality of data stores holding encrypted data records; and a network connecting the secure processing units and the data stores. The secure processing units comprise computing functionality configured to execute a data processing operation in parallel on the secure processing units by being configured to read encrypted records from the stores, process one or more of the encrypted records within the secure processing units, send one or more of the encrypted records to the stores. The data center is configured to carry out a secret shuffle of the data records to protect the privacy of data processed in the data center from an observer observing any one or more of: the reading of the records, the sending of the records, the writing of the records; the secret shuffle comprising a random permutation of the records hidden from the observer.
US10068092B2 Upgrading a secure boot policy on a virtual machine
A facility for booting a virtual machine hosted on a host is described. In one example facility, the facility boots the virtual machine in accordance with a policy instance associated with the virtual machine. As part of the booting, the facility extracts information needed to complete the booting from a virtual trusted platform module associated with the virtual machine, the extraction based upon the policy instance associated with the virtual machine. At the completion of the booting, the facility copies contents of a policy instance associated with the host into the policy instance associated with the virtual machine.
US10068080B2 Mobile wireless hand-held biometric identification system
A mobile, wireless biometric identification system includes a biometric capture device which enables a smartphone, using a commercially established wireless communication networks, to capture a digital image of a human biometric (iris, fingerprint, etc.) for transmission to a central server. The biometric capture device captures a high quality image for encoding and comparison, while the overall system leverages the existing cellular communication network. The device can be used as an interface to medical databases and devices used to diagnose and treat patients.
US10068068B2 Trusted timer service
A trusted time service is provided that can detect resets of a real-time clock and re-initialize the real-time clock with the correct time. The trusted time service provides a secure communication channel from an application requesting a timestamp to the real-time clock, so that malicious code (such as a compromised operating system) cannot intercept a timestamp as it is communicated from the real-time clock to the application. The trusted time service synchronizes wall-clock time with a trusted time server, as well as protects against replay attacks, where a valid data transmission (such as transmission of a valid timestamp) is maliciously or fraudulently repeated or delayed.
US10068063B2 Methods and apparatus for identification of polymeric species from mass spectrometry output
Methods and apparatus are provided for the identification of one or more candidate chemical formulas from mass spectrometry data corresponding to an unidentified chemical compound. By restricting the generation of candidate formulas to those having repeating units and/or end units with specified limitations, the methods and apparatus may more efficiently iteratively search for a chemical formula having matching mass spectrometry output within a threshold tolerance. In another aspect, methods and apparatus are provided for the identification of one or more candidate chemical formulas from mass spectrometry data based at least in part upon neutral loss.
US10068051B2 Signal encoding and decoding in multiplexed biochemical assays
This disclosure provides methods, systems, compositions, and kits for the multiplexed detection of a plurality of analytes in a sample. In some examples, this disclosure provides methods, systems, compositions, and kits wherein multiple analytes may be detected in a single sample volume by acquiring a cumulative measurement or measurements of at least one quantifiable component of a signal. In some cases, additional components of a signal, or additional signals (or components thereof) are also quantified. Each signal or component of a signal may be used to construct a coding scheme which can then be used to determine the presence or absence of any analyte.
US10068048B1 Generating clock trees for a circuit design
The disclosure describes approaches for generating a clock tree for a circuit design. Initial clock trees are generated and elements are assigned to locations on an integrated circuit (IC). Each of the initial clock trees includes a clock root, a spine including the clock root, and branches connected to and extending from the spine. Each clock load is coupled to one of the branches. The clock tree further includes programmable delay circuits having initial delay values that are balanced. If the circuit design does not satisfy timing constraints, at least one clock root is moved from a respective first location to a respective second location.
US10068045B1 Programmable logic device design implementations with multiplexer transformations
A programmable logic design is generated for a programmable logic device (PLD) containing configurable logic blocks (CLBs) each having a plurality of multiplexers and look-up-table (LUT) circuits. A first subset of multiplexers are identified from the plurality of multiplexers based upon an analysis of design definitions for input signals of the plurality of multiplexers. The first subset of multiplexers are transformed into LUT logic. Configuration data is generated that is designed to be loaded into the PLD to configure the CLBs. The configuration data includes the LUT logic.
US10068038B2 Semiconductor process simulation device and simulation method thereof
A semiconductor process simulation method includes classifying a semiconductor process simulation into a plurality of blocks based on an annealing simulation, performing a shape simulation corresponding to a block selected from the plurality of blocks, and performing at least two ion implantation simulations among a plurality of ion implantation simulations corresponding to the selected block in parallel, based on result data of the shape simulation corresponding to the selected block.
US10068036B2 Simulation of resizable bodies using a rigid body solver
A computer-implemented method and system automatically adjusts the size of a rigid body model. The method and system construct a two-dimensional model or a three-dimensional model, where the model has one or more rigid bodies. The rigid bodies are converted into geometric primitives that represent a respective rigid body and enable the respective rigid body to resize. One or more of the primitives are constrained to one another. A solver process changes a size of at least one geometric primitive and a rigid body simulation process uses the resized primitive(s) as input.
US10068030B2 Extending java server faces web pages to support multiple devices
The present invention provides a method, system, and computer program product for extending Java Server Faces Web pages to support multiple devices. The method includes: providing a device and modeling language independent Java Server Faces (JSF) web page, wherein the JSF web page does not contain any modeling language specific elements.
US10068027B2 Systems and methods for selecting content based on linked devices
The present disclosure is directed to associating computing devices with each other based on computer network activity for selection of content items as part of an online content item placement campaign. A first linking factor is identified based on a connection between a first device and the computer network via a first IP address during a first time period, and based on a connection between a second device and the computer network via the first IP address during the first time period. A number of devices that connect with the computer network via the first IP address is determined. A positive match probability is generated. A second and third linking factors are monitored. A negative match probability is determined based on the second and third linking factors. The first device is linked with the second device based on the positive and negative match probabilities.
US10068024B2 Method and apparatus for correlating and viewing disparate data
Methods and apparatuses of the present invention generally relate to generating actionable data based on multimodal data from unsynchronized data sources. In an exemplary embodiment, the method comprises receiving multimodal data from one or more unsynchronized data sources, extracting concepts from the multimodal data, the concepts comprising at least one of objects, actions, scenes and emotions, indexing the concepts for searchability; and generating actionable data based on the concepts.
US10068020B2 Consumable data management
The present invention relates to methods, devices and systems for associating consumable data with an assay consumable used in a biological assay. Provided are assay systems and associated consumables, wherein the assay system adjusts one or more steps of an assay protocol based on consumable data specific for that consumable. Various types of consumable data are described, as well as methods of using such information in the conduct of an assay by an assay system.
US10068012B2 Music discovery
Examples described herein relate to music discovery. In one aspect, a method is provided that involves (a) receiving by a computing device an indication of a search tool from among a plurality of search tools, where each search tool of the plurality of search tools is associated with at least one respective media service, (b) receiving by the computing device an indication of a media characteristic, where the computing device receives the media characteristic via the indicated search tool, (c) selecting by the computing device one or more of the at least one respective media service that maintains media associated with the indicated media characteristic, and (d) sending by the computing device an indication of the selected one or more of the at least one respective media service.
US10068010B2 Method, system and device for connecting similar users
Methods, systems and devices for automatically connecting similar users wherein similarity is based on live audio listening information. The method comprises receiving and storing audio listening information at a server for a plurality of users and identifying the audio the user is currently listening to. The server uses the stored information to automatically generate a list of users similar to a particular user. The similarity between users can be based on audio users are currently listening to, so that the list of similar users comprises a list of users currently listening to the same audio as the particular user. The server filters the list of similar users to a specific geographic area, such as a town. The server then provides the particular user with information on the similar users which may enable the particular user to communicate with the similar users publicly or privately.
US10068008B2 Spelling correction of email queries
Techniques and constructs to facilitate spelling correction of email queries can leverage features of email data to obtain candidate corrections particular to the email data being queried. The constructs may enable accurate spelling correction of email queries across languages and domains based on, for example, one or more of a language model such as a bigram language model and/or a normalized token IDF based language model, a translation model such as an edit distance translation model and/or a fuzzy match translation model, content-based features, and/or contextual features. Content-based features can include features associated with the subject line of emails, content including identified phrases, contacts, and/or the number of candidate emails returned. Contextual features can include a time window of subject match and/or contact match, a frequency of emails received from a contact, and/or device characteristics.
US10068004B2 System and method for determining the occurrence of organized athletic events
A method of identifying the occurrence of one or more organized athletic events including a plurality of participants is disclosed. The method includes receiving athletic activity data for the participants from a plurality of athletic activity monitoring devices carried by the participants. The received athletic activity data defines workouts performed by the participants. The method further includes defining a plurality of parameters for the athletic activity data, wherein the parameters define common athletic activity data for the participants of each of the organized athletic events. In addition, the method includes clustering the athletic activity data into one or more clusters of workouts based on the defined parameters for the athletic activity data. Furthermore, the method includes identifying the one or more organized athletic events based on the one or more clusters of workouts.
US10068003B2 Method and/or system for tree transformation
Embodiments of methods, apparatuses, devices and/or systems for transforming complex two dimensional graphical hierarchies are disclosed.
US10068001B2 Synchronous input/output replication of data in a persistent storage control unit
Aspects include synchronous input/output (I/O) replication of data. A synchronous I/O request is received from an operating system (OS) by firmware on a server. A plurality of synchronous I/O mailbox commands is transmitted by the firmware to a plurality of persistent storage control unit (SCU) nodes. The content of each of the plurality of synchronous I/O commands is based on the synchronous I/O request. A unit of work in the OS corresponding to the synchronous I/O request remains active at least until the synchronous I/O request is completed. It is determined, by the firmware, that determining that each of the plurality of persistent SCU nodes have completed their respective synchronous I/O commands. Based on the determining, the firmware indicates to the OS that the synchronous I/O request is completed.
US10067988B2 User-based content filtering and ranking to facilitate on-demand services
A transport facilitation system can receive content items for display on driver devices associated with an on-demand transportation service. Using stored driver data for a driver, the system can filter the content items into a filtered subset of content items relevant to the driver. The system can receive location data from a driver device indicating a current location of the driver as the driver travels throughout a given region, and determine a degree of relevance for each of the filtered subset of content items based, at least in part, on the current location of the driver. The system can generate a set of ranked content items for display on the driver device based on the determined degree of relevance for each of the filtered subset of content items, and provide the set of ranked content items for display on the driver device.
US10067972B2 Semantic database driven form validation
Embodiments of the present invention provide a means for validating electronic forms using one or more semantic databases. The invention includes processing an electronic form into individual elements and generating entities for the individual elements. The closest matching ontology is found for each entity and the pairings are grouped into a general formal ontology tree. The entities in the general formal ontology tree are traversed using generated rules. This analysis yields validation results that are combined with the original form to create an annotated form.
US10067970B1 Disaster recovery for split storage cluster
A method, computer program product and/or computer system assigns access to a quorum disk in a split-storage cluster environment when a communication link between storage systems fails. Access to the quorum disk is based on storage system I/O performance. Priority is given to the storage system that has a higher performance before the link failure. When the communication link fails, both storage systems attempt to access the quorum disk. If the system that first attempts to access the quorum disk is the non-priority storage system, a timer is started. If the priority system attempts to access the quorum disk within a predetermined time interval, the priority system locks the quorum disk and forms the cluster. If the priority system does not attempt to access the quorum disk within the predetermined time interval, the non-priority system locks the quorum disk and forms the cluster.
US10067969B2 Table partitioning within distributed database systems
Techniques are disclosed for implementing a unified partitioning scheme within distributed database systems to allow a table to be horizontally partitioned and those partitions stored on and serviced by a storage group. A storage group is a subset of storage manager (SM) nodes, and each SM node is configured to persist database data in durable storage. The distributed database system assigns each storage group to a subset of SM nodes. The distributed database system can address each storage group using a symbolic mapping that allows transactions to identify a particular storage group, and to direct read and write operations to a subset of SM nodes servicing that storage group. An administrator can update this mapping on-the-fly to cause the distributed database system to dynamically adjust an implemented partitioning scheme without necessarily interrupting on-going database operations.
US10067968B2 Pre-caching of relational database management system based on data retrieval patterns
A processor tracks a frequency of access requests of a first index corresponding to a first data page of a plurality of data pages stored in a database. The processor determines the first index corresponding to the first data page having a frequency of access requests that exceeds a configurable target, and the processor retains, with preference, the first data page that corresponds to the first index, within the cache memory.
US10067964B2 System and method for analyzing popularity of one or more user defined topics among the big data
A method to analyze popularity of user defined topics by identifying correlations between grams contained in user identified anchor documents and the grams contained in raw documents is provided. The method includes following steps: (a) a user input data that includes (i) user identified topics for user identified subject matter, (ii) user identified topical anchor documents, and (iii) a plurality of user identified raw documents internet source with respective source addresses; (b) the raw document sources is accessed using the source addresses to retrieve and store data in a database; (c) grams and gram document dictionaries together with gram values for each topical anchor document and raw document are identified and stored; and (d) the grams in each of the topical anchor documents against the grams in all the raw documents are analyzed to determine a relative popularity of the topical anchor documents.
US10067928B1 Creating a spreadsheet template for generating an end user spreadsheet with dynamic cell dimensions retrieved from a remote application
A method for creating a spreadsheet template to facilitate creation of a spreadsheet is disclosed. The method comprises determining at least one dimension for the spreadsheet; creating logic to dynamically determine a dimension range for each dimension when the spreadsheet template is run, and saving said logic in a memory device; and creating logic to map each cell within each dimension range to a remote application object.
US10067922B2 Automated study guide generation for electronic books
An electronic book system provides interfaces particularly suited to students' use of textbooks. User-controlled content is associated with portions of an electronic book. A study guide corresponding to at least some of the portions with associated user-controlled content is generated. The user can navigate between portions of the study guide and the corresponding portions of the electronic book.
US10067920B2 Identifying changes for online documents
Techniques and systems are disclosed for providing changed content identification for an online document that is accessed by a user or user agent. A reference point for an online document that a user or user agent is interested in accessing is identified, comprising a stored prior version of the document. The prior version of the document is retrieved, when the user or user agent accesses the online document, such as by using the reference point. Elements of the prior version are compared with elements of a current version of the document, to determine whether there are differences between the versions. If changes are identified between the prior version and the current version, the current version is automatically updated with visual or auditory representations that identify those changes of content.
US10067919B2 Feedback tool
A device may receive a request to generate a feedback report regarding an error. The device may cause an image associated with a user interface and the error to be captured based on receiving the request to generate the feedback report. The device may cause the image to be altered, to highlight or redact information of the image, by: altering the image to highlight a first portion of the image or altering the image to redact a second portion of the image. The device may obtain contextual information associated with the image. The device may provide the feedback report for resolution of the error. The feedback report may include the contextual information and the image that is altered to highlight or redact information of the image.
US10067915B1 Method and system for providing user interface objects in a mobile application that are scalable to mobile electronic device screens
A method and system includes generating a scalable application for mobile electronic devices, according to one embodiment. The method and system include determining a number of screen dimensions for the mobile electronic devices, according to one embodiment. The method and system include converting first display units into second display units for each of the number of screen dimensions, according to one embodiment. The method and system include generating the scalable application based at least partially on the second display units, according to one embodiment.
US10067911B2 High performance inplace transpose operations
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing in-place matrix transpose operations are disclosed. Operations for transposing tiles of a matrix are scheduled in an order determined by moving diagonally through tiles of the matrix. When a diagonal line hits a boundary, then a tile on a new diagonal line of the matrix is selected and operations are scheduled for transposing this tile. Only tiles within a triangular region of the matrix are scheduled for being transposed. This allows memory access operations to be performed in parallel, expediting the matrix transpose operation compared to linear tile indexing.
US10067881B2 Compression and caching for logical-to-physical storage address mapping tables
A storage device that maps logical addresses to physical addresses includes a memory that stores machine instructions and a processor coupled to the memory that executes the machine instructions to store a compressed mapping table in the memory. The compressed mapping table correlates logical addresses to locations in a storage. The storage device also stores a bundle of uncompressed mapping table entries starting at a first location in a cache and maps a first logical address associated with the uncompressed mapping table entry to the first location.
US10067877B1 Method, apparatus and computer program product for use in managing multi-cache data storage systems
Described herein are techniques for multi-cache data storage systems. The techniques comprise providing a volatile memory device to store data. The techniques also comprise providing a non-volatile storage device to store data. The techniques further comprise configuring a data storage system to form a multi-cache data storage system comprising a primary cache formed by the volatile memory device and the non-volatile storage device.
US10067870B2 Apparatus and method for low-overhead synchronous page table updates
An apparatus and method are described for low overhead synchronous page table updates. For example, one embodiment of a processor comprises: a set of one or more cores to execute instructions and process data; a translation lookaside buffer (TLB) comprising a plurality of entries to cache virtual-to-physical address translations usable by the set of one or more cores when executing the instructions; locking circuitry to allow a thread to lock a first page table entry (PTE) in the TLB to ensure that only one thread can modify the first PTE at a time, wherein the TLB is to modify the first PTE upon the thread acquiring the lock; a PTE invalidation circuit to execute a PTE invalidate instruction on a first core to invalidate the first PTE in other TLBs of other cores, the PTE invalidation circuit, responsive to execution of the PTE invalidate instruction, to responsively determine a number of other TLBs of other cores which need to be notified of the PTE invalidation, transmit PTE invalidate messages to the other TLBs, and wait for responses; and the locking circuitry to release the lock on the first PTE responsive to receiving responses from all of the other TLBs.
US10067867B2 Performing garbage collection on an object array using array chunk references
Techniques for performing garbage collection on an object array using array chunk references is described. A garbage collector (GC) thread identifies an object array to be processed. The GC thread divides the object array into array chunks. The GC thread generates array chunk references corresponding respectively to the array chunks. Each array chunk reference comprises: (a) chunk start bits representing a memory address of a start of a corresponding array chunk, and (b) chunk length bits representing a chunk length of the corresponding array chunk. The GC thread pushes the array chunk references onto the processing stack. A single processing stack concurrently stores multiple array chunk references, associated with a same object array. One or more of the array chunk references, that are associated with the same object array and stored on the processing stack, may be distributed to other GC threads for processing.
US10067865B2 System and method for allocating memory to dissimilar memory devices using quality of service
Systems and methods are provided for allocating memory to dissimilar memory devices. An exemplary embodiment includes a method for allocating memory to dissimilar memory devices. An interleave bandwidth ratio is determined, which comprises a ratio of bandwidths for two or more dissimilar memory devices. The dissimilar memory devices are interleaved according to the interleave bandwidth ratio to define two or more memory zones having different performance levels. Memory address requests are allocated to the memory zones based on a quality of service (QoS).
US10067860B2 Defining test bed requirements
Systems and techniques are described for defining test bed requirements. A described technique includes receiving data specifying a first test to be performed for a software application. The data identifies test bed requirements for the first test. Data identifying characteristics of each of available test beds are obtained. Each available test bed includes one or more computing resources on which software tests are performed. The characteristics of each available test bed specify characteristics of the one or more computing resources included in the available test bed. A determination is made that the characteristics of a particular test bed of the available test beds satisfy the test bed requirements for the first test. In response to determining that the characteristics of the particular test bed satisfy the test bed requirements, the first test is performed using the particular test bed.
US10067849B2 Determining dynamic statistics based on key value patterns
A method for dynamically updating database statistics and a plurality of access paths associated with at least one database table is provided. The method may include identifying at least one dynamically changing column associated with the at least one database table. The method may further include determining at least one predicate pattern associated with the identified at least one dynamically changing column. Additionally, the method may include dynamically detecting at least one range change associated with the determined at least one predicate pattern based on at least one record insert. The method may also include updating the plurality of database statistics associated with the identified at least one dynamically changing column based on the dynamically detected at least one range change. The method may further include determining at least one filter factor based on the updated plurality of database statistics associated with the identified at least one dynamically changing column.
US10067840B1 Life expectancy data migration
Described are techniques for performing data storage system management. First information may be collected on a first physical storage device. The first information may include one or more metrics related to failure of the first physical storage device. In accordance with the first information, it is determined whether the first physical storage device is considered at risk of failure. Responsive to determining that the first physical storage device is considered at risk of failure, data automatically migrated from the first physical storage device to a second physical storage device.
US10067834B1 Systems and methods for resetting one or more system components in response to a watchdog timer (WDT) event
Embodiments of information handling systems and methods are provided herein for resetting one or more system components in response to a watchdog timer (WDT) event. More specifically, the present disclosure provides information handling systems and methods for handling WDT events that occur within information handling systems comprising enhanced Serial Peripheral Interface (eSPI) master and slave devices.
US10067832B2 Imposter slices
Methods and apparatus for accessing dispersed storage error encoded data in a dispersed storage network (DSN). When storing data in available storage units of a DSN, a DS processing unit issues a write slice request that includes a slice name corresponding to the storage unit and a unique encoded data slice of the set of encoded data slices, where each encoded data slice includes an IDA index of the corresponding storage unit. For each unavailable storage unit, the DS processing unit issues a write imposter slice request to a foster storage unit that includes a slice name corresponding to the foster storage unit and imposter encoded data slice corresponding to the unavailable storage unit, where the imposter encoded data slice includes an IDA index corresponding to the unavailable storage unit.
US10067830B1 Managing distributed system performance using accelerated data retrieval operations
A distributed system is adapted to manage the performance of distributed processes. In one aspect, multiple stripes associated with a data item are stored in a distributed storage. The stored stripes include one or more stripes of redundancy information for the data item. A distributed process including at least one task is performed. During performance of the distributed process, a determination is made as to whether to perform an accelerated data retrieval operation. Responsive to a determination to perform an accelerated data retrieval operation, at least one of the one or more stripes of redundancy information for the data item is requested from the distributed storage. Other stripes associated with the data item may also be requested from the distributed storage. After a sufficient subset of stripes associated with the data item is received, the data item is reconstructed using the subset.
US10067829B2 Managing redundancy information in a non-volatile memory
Embodiments include apparatuses, method, and systems for organizing individual memory dice of a memory device into a plurality of virtual dice and designating one of the virtual dice of the memory device for storage of redundancy information. In one embodiment, a memory controller includes memory allocation logic to organize memory resources of individual memory dice of a memory device into a plurality of virtual dice, including a redundancy virtual die for storing redundancy information and a plurality of data virtual dice for storing data. The memory controller may further include input/output logic to write data to the data virtual dice of the non-volatile memory device, and redundancy information logic to generate redundancy information based on the data and to write the redundancy information to the redundancy virtual die of the non-volatile memory device.
US10067827B2 Error correction code event detection
Methods, systems, and devices for operating a memory cell or cells are described. An error in stored data may be detected by an error correction code (ECC) operation during sensing of the memory cells used to store the data. The error may be indicated in hardware by generating a measurable signal on an output node. For example, the voltage at the output node may be changed from a first value to a second value. A device monitoring the output node may determine an error has occurred for a set of data based at least in part on the change in the signal at the output node.
US10067814B2 Method and system to decrease measured usage license charges for diagnostic data collection
Techniques are provided for executing a software product that includes a plurality of machine instructions and that is associated with a measured usage pricing model. The executing of the software product includes tracking the usage of one or more computing resources for executing the software product in accordance with the associated measured pricing model. The executing also includes, for each of multiple sets of machine instructions, determining whether the set is associated with a token indicating that the set is a set of diagnostic machine instructions related to the executing of the software product. For each of those multiple sets of machine instructions, the executing of the software product further includes, responsive to a determination that the set of machine instructions is associated with the token, not tracking the usage of the one or more computing resources during execution of that set of diagnostic machine instructions.
US10067810B2 Performing transactions between application containers
Various implementations disclosed herein provide a method for performing one or more transactions between application containers. In various implementations, the method includes transmitting a key request to a first network node within a cluster of network nodes that are configured to generate and maintain a distributed ledger. In some implementations, the key request indicates that the requested key is for one or more transactions between a first application container and a second application container. In various implementations, the method includes receiving a key in response to transmitting the key request. In some implementations, the key is valid for the one or more transactions between the first application container and the second application container. In various implementations, the method includes synthesizing, at the first application container, transaction data with the key. In various implementations, the method includes transmitting, by the first application container, the transaction data to the second application container.
US10067807B2 Information processing apparatus and method of controlling information processing apparatus
A native function bound to JavaScript is registered in API information 303, and by controlling to enable usage or disable usage of the native function in accordance with a display state of an application that uses WebView 302, it becomes possible to guarantee security of each application more simply.
US10067803B2 Policy based virtual machine selection during an optimization cycle
Systems, methods, and computer program products configured to perform an operation comprising determining that use of a system resource of a first host system exceeds a threshold, wherein the first host system executes a plurality of virtual machines in a cloud computing environment, identifying a first virtual machine, of the plurality of virtual machines, for migration based on a first migration policy, of a plurality of migration policies, wherein the plurality of migration policies specify a respective set of rules for identifying virtual machines for migration, and migrating the first virtual machine to a second host system in the cloud computing environment to reduce the use of the system resource on the first host system.
US10067802B2 Hybrid security batch processing in a cloud environment
An example method for processing a batch job that includes a plurality of sequentially ordered tasks includes obtaining a message that includes inputs of a plurality of tasks included in a batch job. The plurality of tasks includes a first task that is sequentially ordered before a second task. The method also includes assigning tasks of the plurality of tasks to different computing nodes. The first task is assigned to a first computing node associated with a first public key, and the second task is assigned to a second computing node associated with a second public key.
US10067799B2 Controlling data processing tasks
Information representative of a graph-based program specification has a plurality of components, each of which corresponds to a task, and directed links between ports of said components. A program corresponding to said graph-based program specification is executed. A first component includes a first data port, a first control port, and a second control port. Said first data port is configured to receive data to be processed by a first task corresponding to said first component, or configured to provide data that was processed by said first task corresponding to said first component. Executing a program corresponding to said graph-based program specification includes: receiving said first control information at said first control port, in response to receiving said first control information, determining whether or not to invoke said first task, and after receiving said first control information, providing said second control information from said second control port.
US10067796B1 Managing shared resources in an operating system
Managing processes in a computing system comprising one or more cores includes generating an object in an operating system running on at least one core. A reference to the object is distributed to each of at least one and fewer than all of a plurality of processes to be executed on the at least one core. The operating system controls access to a resource such that processes to which the reference to the object was distributed have access to the resource and processes to which the reference to the object was not distributed do not have access to the resource.
US10067778B2 Management system, recording medium and method for managing virtual machines
An information processing system includes circuitry configured to identify a plurality of systems that each access at least one of a plurality of virtual machines executed by a server, generate, for each system, a value indicating whether performance of the system satisfies an agreement for the system if a virtual machine accessed by the system is stopped, determine a virtual machine to be stopped among the plurality of virtual machines based on the values.
US10067777B2 Supporting multiple operating system environments in computing device without contents conversion
Multiple operating systems are supported on a computing device by disk virtualization technologies that allow switching between a native operating system and a virtualized guest operating system without performing a format conversion of the native operating system image, which is stored in a partition of a physical data storage device. The disk virtualization technologies establish a virtual storage device in a manner that allows the guest operating system to directly access the partition of the physical storage device that contains the native operating system image.
US10067776B2 Codeless generation of APIs
A method and system for generating application programming interfaces (APIs) in a codeless manner. A set of data graphs is generated. The data graphs identify relationships between data objects included in a description of a database schema of a database. The APIs are generated based on the set of data graphs. The APIs are provided to a user for selecting an API of the APIs. A JavaScript object notation based model (JSON-based model) associated with the selected API is generated, wherein the selected API is added to an application that uses the selected API for exchanging data with the database using the JSON-based model.
US10067772B1 Security-based message management
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) functionality may allow a user of a client device to utilize the device in a business environment where the functionality of the device is altered to conform to the business environment via a business profile. A personal profile may be used when the user is outside of the business environment. The profile of the device may be changed according various factors.
US10067763B2 Handling unaligned load operations in a multi-slice computer processor
Handling unaligned load operations, including: receiving a request to load data stored within a range of addresses; determining that the range of addresses includes addresses associated with a plurality of caches, wherein each of the plurality of caches are associated with a distinct processor slice; issuing, to each distinct processor slice, a request to load data stored within a cache associated with the distinct processor slice, wherein the request to load data stored within the cache associated with the distinct processor slice includes a portion of the range of addresses; executing, by each distinct processor slice, the request to load data stored within the cache associated with the distinct processor slice; and receiving, over a plurality of data communications busses, execution results from each distinct processor slice, wherein each data communications busses is associated with one of the distinct processor slices.
US10067761B2 Performing rounding operations responsive to an instruction
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for receiving a rounding instruction and an immediate value in a processor, determining if a rounding mode override indicator of the immediate value is active, and if so executing a rounding operation on a source operand in a floating point unit of the processor responsive to the rounding instruction and according to a rounding mode set forth in the immediate operand. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10067749B2 Generating consumer-oriented APIs from a UI model
Various embodiments of systems and methods to generate consumer-oriented APIs from a UI model are described herein. In one aspect, a unique identifier is assigned to a node, and corresponding elements and actions of an ADM. The elements and actions associated with the node are mapped to one or more UI elements of an application UI using the assigned unique identifier. A service definition is derived from the UI elements and the UI actions by interacting with the application UI. Further, an API is generated based on the service definition. The generated API is independent from the application UI.
US10067747B2 Embedded device application development
Virtual data objects of an electronic device may be represented as one or more resources. A connection independent protocol and implementation of the protocol may be automatically generated from the resources. The syntax and/or semantics of the protocol may be derived from the defined resources, so the protocol may be uniquely configured for each set of uniquely defined resources. The resources may be used to create application schemas used by application developers to efficiently create applications running on user computing systems. The resources may be used to create an embedded adapter that may include programming code enabling data to be read from and/or written to the virtual data objects in the electronic device. During operation, once the user computing system and the electronic device have established connectivity, data may be exchanged between the device and the user computing system through the connection independent protocol.
US10067746B1 Approximate random number generator by empirical cumulative distribution function
The disclosure relates to technology for generating random numbers that are distributed by the population distribution. An empirical cumulative distribution function is constructed from random samples of the population, and a first random number is generated that is uniformly distributed over a first interval. A second interval in the empirical cumulative distribution function is found such that a range of values of the second interval cover the first random number. A second random number is then generated as an approximation to the random number drawn from the population, where the second random number is employed as part of a testing process.
US10067744B2 Overflow detection for sign-magnitude adders
A circuit is provided which includes arithmetic computation logic configured to add or subtract operands of variable length to produce a result in a sign-magnitude data format. The circuit also includes an overflow detector to provide an overflow signal indicative of whether the result fits within a specified result length l. The overflow detector operates on the operands prior to the arithmetic computation logic producing the result to determine, independent of the result produced by the arithmetic computation logic, whether the result fits within the specified result length l.
US10067743B2 Arithmetic processing device and control method thereof
An arithmetic processing device includes arithmetic processing cores, and a control circuit that includes a request port accepting a request for a memory space; a processing circuit unit that executes processing of the request; a control pipeline that determines whether or not the processing is executable by the processing circuit unit on the request input through the request port, and that executes first abort processing for the request when the processing is not executable on the request, and issues the processing to the processing circuit unit when the processing is executable; and an identical-address request arbitration circuit that holds an occurrence order of requests with an identical address that is aborted due to the processing being not executable, and that executes second abort processing on those of requests input to the control pipeline which have the identical address and which are other than a leading request in the occurrence order.
US10067737B1 Smart audio augmented reality system
A head-mounted device (HMD) has a transparent display and an array of microphones. The HMD determines a task-based context of the HMD based on a task being performed by a user of the HMD, and determines an ambient-based context of the HMD based on audio data produced by the array of microphones. The HMD detects a first notification configured to be displayed in the transparent display of the HMD. The HMD intercepts the first notification in response to detecting the first notification and generates a second notification based on a priority level of the first notification, the task-based context, and the ambient-based context. The second notification includes a combination of an audio notification and a visual notification (AR content). The HMD replaces the first notification with the second notification and provides the second notification at the HMD.
US10067736B2 Proximity based noise and chat
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for altering and combining real and simulated audio streams. For example, a system can determine a location of a first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The system can then determine a location of an object and can receive an audio stream associated with the object. The system can then determine a distance between the location of the first UAV and the location of the object. The system can adjust the audio stream volume according to the distance. The system can then send the audio stream to a listener.
US10067732B2 Method and system for identifying drawing primitives for selective transmission to a remote display
Remote desktop servers include a display encoder that maintains a secondary framebuffer that contains display data to be encoded and transmitted to a remote client display and a list of display primitives effectuating updated display data in the secondary framebuffer. The display encoder submits requests to receive the list of drawing primitives to a video adapter driver that receives and tracks drawing primitives that, when executed, update a primary framebuffer.
US10067728B2 Techniques to independently control display segments of a display panel
Various embodiments are generally directed to an apparatus, method and other techniques to identify one or more display segments of a display panel, each display segment associated with one of a plurality of lanes of a main link coupled with the interface, independently control enabling and disabling of the display segments and associated lanes, and communicate information on each of the lanes of the main link associated with enabled display segments, and to withhold communicating information on each of the lanes of the main link associated disabled display segments.
US10067722B2 Storage system for provisioning and storing data to a virtual disk
An administrator provisions a virtual disk in a remote storage platform and defines policies for that virtual disk. A virtual machine writes to and reads from the storage platform using any storage protocol. Virtual disk data within a failed storage pool is migrated to different storage pools while still respecting the policies of each virtual disk. Snapshot and revert commands are given for a virtual disk at a particular point in time and overhead is minimal. A virtual disk is cloned utilizing snapshot information and no data need be copied. Any number of Zookeeper clusters are executing in a coordinated fashion within the storage platform, thus increasing overall throughput. A timestamp is generated that guarantees a monotonically increasing counter, even upon a crash of a virtual machine. Any virtual disk has a “hybrid cloud aware” policy in which one replica of the virtual disk is stored in a public cloud.
US10067712B2 Virtual disk drive system and method
A disk drive system and method capable of dynamically allocating data is provided. The disk drive system may include a RAID subsystem having a pool of storage, for example a page pool of storage that maintains a free list of RAIDs, or a matrix of disk storage blocks that maintain a null list of RAIDs, and a disk manager having at least one disk storage system controller. The RAID subsystem and disk manager dynamically allocate data across the pool of storage and a plurality of disk drives based on RAID-to-disk mapping. The RAID subsystem and disk manager determine whether additional disk drives are required, and a notification is sent if the additional disk drives are required. Dynamic data allocation and data progression allow a user to acquire a disk drive later in time when it is needed. Dynamic data allocation also allows efficient data storage of snapshots/point-in-time copies of virtual volume pool of storage, instant data replay and data instant fusion for data backup, recovery etc., remote data storage, and data progression, etc.
US10067710B2 Detecting buffer overflows in general-purpose GPU applications
A processing apparatus is provided that includes a plurality of memory regions each corresponding to a memory address and configured to store data associated with the corresponding memory address. The processing apparatus also includes an accelerated processing device in communication with the memory regions and configured to determine a request to allocate an initial memory buffer comprising a number of contiguous memory regions, create a new memory buffer comprising one or more additional memory regions adjacent to the contiguous memory regions of the initial memory buffer, assign one or more values to the one or more additional memory regions and detect a change to the one or more values at the one or more additional memory regions.
US10067709B2 Page migration acceleration using a two-level bloom filter on high bandwidth memory systems
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for accelerating page migration using a two-level bloom filter are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system includes a GPU and a CPU and a multi-level memory hierarchy. When a memory request misses in a first memory, the GPU is configured to check a first level of a two-level bloom filter to determine if a page targeted by the memory request is located in a second memory. If the first level of the two-level bloom filter indicates that the page is not in the second memory, then the GPU generates a page fault and sends the memory request to a third memory. If the first level of the two-level bloom filter indicates that the page is in the second memory, then the GPU sends the memory request to the CPU.
US10067706B2 Providing memory bandwidth compression using compression indicator (CI) hint directories in a central processing unit (CPU)-based system
Providing memory bandwidth compression using compression indicator (CI) hint directories in a central processing unit (CPU)-based system is disclosed. In this regard, a compressed memory controller provides a CI hint directory comprising a plurality of CI hint directory entries, each providing a plurality of CI hints. The compressed memory controller is configured to receive a memory read request comprising a physical address of a memory line, and initiate a memory read transaction comprising a requested read length value. The compressed memory controller is further configured to, in parallel with initiating the memory read transaction, determine whether the physical address corresponds to a CI hint directory entry in the CI hint directory. If so, the compressed memory controller reads a CI hint from the CI hint directory entry of the CI hint directory, and modifies the requested read length value of the memory read transaction based on the CI hint.
US10067698B2 Memory system storing management information and method of controlling same
A memory system includes a management-information restoring unit. The management-information restoring unit determines whether a short break has occurred referring to a pre-log or a post-log in a NAND memory. The management-information restoring unit determines that a short break has occurred when the pre-log or the post-log is present in the NAND memory. In that case, the management-information restoring unit determines timing of occurrence of the short break, and, after selecting a pre-log or a post-log used for restoration, performs restoration of the management information reflecting these logs on a snapshot. Thereafter, the management-information restoring unit applies recovery processing to all write-once blocks in the NAND memory, takes the snapshot again, and opens the snapshot and the logs in the past.
US10067696B2 Capacity exhaustion prevention for distributed storage
Systems and processes to prevent storage capacity exhaustion within distributed storage systems using chunk-based storage. The systems and processes control capacity by classifying various types of storage chunks into groups and impose used capacity thresholds on chunk groups.
US10067694B1 Replication ordering
A method, system, and program product for intercepting an IO from a host running a virtual machine directed to a virtual machine disk at a splitter, wherein the host is being replicated by data protection appliances, adding ordering information to the IO, sending the IO to the virtual machine disk, determining one data protection appliance of the data protection appliances to replication the IO, and sending the IO to the one of the data protection appliances.
US10067681B2 Memory chip, memory system, and method of accessing the memory chip
A memory chip, a memory system, and a method of accessing the memory chip. The memory chip includes a substrate, a first storage unit, and a second storage unit. The first storage unit includes a plurality of first memory cells may have a first storage capacity of 2n. The plurality of first memory cells may be configured to activate in response to a first selection signal. The second storage unit includes a plurality of second memory cells and may have a second storage capacity of 2n+1. The plurality of second memory cells may be configured to activate in response to a second selection signal.
US10067673B2 Management system for storage system
A management system receives a job definition condition that defines a migration job corresponding to partial migration that is part of data migration for replacement from a replace source storage system to a replace target storage system. The management system selects one or more source volumes and creates a migration job for the one or more source volumes in accordance with the job definition condition. The migration job is a job in which, for each of the one or more source volumes, a target volume is created in the replace target storage system, and in which data is migrated from each of the one or more source volumes to a corresponding one of the one or more target volumes. The management system executes each of a plurality of migration jobs.
US10067670B2 Multi-switch option scanning
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for providing scanning options in user interfaces to facilitate the selection of input options in the provided user interface. In some implementations, a method may include displaying a first user interface including a first set of at least three scanning options. Also, the method may include receiving a selection of a first scanning option of the first set, and displaying a second user interface including a second set of scanning options based on the selection of the first scanning option. Further, the method may include receiving a selection of a first scanning option of the second set, and determining that the first scanning option of the second set defines a single input option that does not result in additional input options, and in response performing a command associated with the single input option.
US10067665B2 Optical time domain reflectometer and display method of optical time domain reflectometer
An optical time domain reflectometer includes: an OTDR measurement unit; an event detection unit that detects an event using the measurement result of the OTDR measurement unit; a display unit that displays a plurality of icons indicating events in an event display region AIV and displays information of an event, which is located in a specific region AATT of the event display region AIV, in an information display region AINF; an operation detection unit that detects a swipe operation in the event display region AIV; and an event-of-interest changing unit that scrolls the events displayed in the event display region AIV according to the swipe operation to change the display of the information display region AINF to information corresponding to the event indicated by the icon located in the specific region AATT.
US10067664B2 Method and system for providing prototyping tool, and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium
The present disclosure provides a method for providing a prototyping tool, including at least: acquiring first input data and second input data by using a sensor, and acquiring combination data for specifying a combination between the input data; defining, as a trigger, a gesture in which the first input data and the second input data are combined according to the combination data; providing a first graphic element corresponding to the trigger, a second graphic element corresponding to an object, and a third graphic element corresponding to an action; and defining an interaction for allowing an action corresponding to the third graphic element to be performed with respect to the object corresponding to the second graphic element if the trigger corresponding to the first graphic element occurs, when the first graphic element, the second graphic element, and the third graphic element are selected and combined by a user.
US10067658B2 Image processing apparatus, method, and computer-readable medium for controlling the display of an image
In one example embodiment, an information processing apparatus displays a first image associated with an observation target object. In this example embodiment, the first image has a first zoom magnification and a first display range which has a first center position. In one example embodiment, the information processing apparatus enables a user to change the first zoom magnification by selecting a first position of the displayed first image. In response to the first position being selected, the information processing apparatus displays a second image associated with the observation target image. In this example embodiment, the second image has a second zoom magnification which is different from the first zoom magnification. The second image also has a second display range which has a second center position which is different from the first center position. In this example embodiment, the second center position corresponds to the selected position.
US10067656B2 Method and apparatus for context based application grouping in virtual reality
A method and apparatus are provided for application selection in virtual reality mode. The method includes receiving a selection of an application. The method also includes determining whether a display of a user equipment is in the virtual reality mode. The method also includes, responsive to the user equipment being in the virtual reality mode, determining whether the selected application is included in a grouping of applications. The grouping includes one or more applications related to the selected application. The method also includes, responsive to the selected application being included in a grouping of applications, executing the grouping of applications. The method also includes providing the executed grouping of applications to the display.
US10067655B2 Visual and quantitative factors annalysis systems for relating a hierarchy of factors including one or more resources, tasks, and cognitive models displayed in a hierarchical graphical interface enabling visual and quantitative evaluation of sufficiency of such factors in relation to one or more problem/solution sets
A collection of machine readable instructions stored in a storage medium and process for graphical modeling including defining a plurality of resources comprising a plurality of resource objects and associating attributes with said task objects; defining a plurality of tasks comprising a plurality of task objects, said task objects comprise elements, with a plurality of hierarchical elements and sub-elements, and associating attributes with said elements and sub-elements; selecting at least one cognitive model defining a human cognitive process or model; determining if at least one relationship between said plurality of task objects, resource objects, and at least one cognitive model exists; graphically associating said at least one relationship with said task object, resource, object, and at least one cognitive model element where said relationship is determined; defining attributes associated with each said graphical relationship; and generating a graphical dashboard or data output associated with said task objects, resource objects, and said cognitive model based in part on said graphical relationships.
US10067647B2 Information processing method and deformable electronic device
The present disclosure discloses an information processing method and a deformable electronic device. The information processing method is applied in a deformable electronic device. The method comprises: acquiring a first deformation parameter corresponding to deformation of the electronic device when the first content is displayed on the display unit provided in the deformable electronic device; determining a control instruction based on the first deformation parameter; and displaying a second content on the display unit based on the control instruction, the first content being different from the second content.
US10067640B2 Controlling an air conditioner over a network
In the case where selection of an icon representing an air conditioner is sensed in a region corresponding to a first room on the floor plan that is larger than a predetermined area, the region corresponding to the first room is switched to an adjustment region for changing the set temperature of the air conditioner. In the case where selection of the icon representing the air conditioner is sensed in a region corresponding to a second room on the floor plan that is equal to or smaller than the predetermined area, an adjustment screen for changing the set temperature of the air conditioner installed in the region corresponding to the second room is displayed on the display screen.
US10067638B2 Method of navigating axes of information elements
An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for shifting an active information element among information elements disposed on an array thereof, a group of arrays thereof and a plurality of arrays thereof. A system and an interface configured to carry out the method is hereby provided.
US10067634B2 Approaches for three-dimensional object display
Approaches enable three-dimensional (3D) display and interaction with interfaces (such as a webpage, an application, etc.) when the device is operating in a 3D view mode. For example, interface elements can be highlighted, emphasized, animated, or otherwise altered in appearance, and/or arrangement in the renderings of those interfaces based at least in part on an orientation of the device or a position of a user using the device. Further, the 3D view mode can provide for an animated 3D departure and appearance of elements as the device navigates from a current page to a new page. Further still, approaches provide for the ability to specify 3D attributes (such as the appearance, action, etc.) of the interface elements. In this way, a developer of such interfaces can use information (e.g., tags, CSS, JavaScript, etc.) to specify a 3D appearance change to be applied to at least one interface element when the 3D view mode is activated.
US10067631B2 Communication terminal and method of providing unified interface to the same
A communication terminal and a method of providing a unified natural language interface to the same are disclosed. The method includes: determining, when text information containing many characters is created, whether the text information conforms to one of preset grammatical constraints; extracting, when the text information conforms to one of the grammatical constraints, tokens of one or more of characters from the text information, and extracting, when the text information does not conform to one of the grammatical constraints, one or more characters having an attribute probability higher than a reference probability as a token; and analyzing the extracted tokens to determine a function to handle the extracted tokens, and executing the determined function based on the extracted tokens.
US10067630B2 Selectable flattening hierarchical object browser
Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to hierarchical tree file browsers and provide a method, system and computer program product for selectably flattening a hierarchical tree object structure in a hierarchical tree object browser. In one embodiment of the invention, a method of flattening an object hierarchy in an object browser can be provided. The method can include selecting a node in an object hierarchy in an object browser and, responsive to selecting the node, displaying content for the selected node and content for at least one node below the selected node in the object browser.
US10067627B2 Health forecaster
Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable storage media are provided for utilizing health-related variables to generate a current health state of a user along with a most-likely future health state of the user and an ideal future health state of the user. Graphical representations of these health states are generated and presented on a graphical user interface. The user is able to interact with the graphical representations to see the impact of the user's choices on the user's future health.
US10067616B2 Capacitive touch panel, method of determining touch position and display device
A capacitive touch panel, a method of determining touch position thereof and a display device are disclosed. The capacitive touch panel comprises a first substrate and a second substrate opposed to each other, the first substrate being provided with a black matrix. The black matrix is formed of a first metal touch electrode layer provided on a side of the first substrate away from the second substrate and a second metal touch electrode layer provided on a side of the first substrate facing the second substrate; and the first metal touch electrode layer comprises a plurality of first touch electrode lines, and the second metal touch electrode layer comprises a plurality of second touch electrode lines intersecting with the first touch electrode lines.
US10067615B2 Electrostatic capacitive touch-sensitive panel improving touch accuracy of edge regions
An electrostatic capacitive touch-sensitive panel has an active area; a touch electrode forming area; a routing wire forming area disposed; a plurality of first touch electrode lines disposed in the active area, with both ends extending to a plurality of electrode pattern extension regions; a plurality of second touch electrode lines disposed in the active area to cross the first direction so as to cross the first touch electrode lines without contact; a plurality of first routing wires connected to the plurality of first touch electrode lines, respectively; and a plurality of second routing wires connected to the plurality of second touch electrode lines, respectively. Each of the second touch electrode lines includes a plurality of second touch electrode patterns and a plurality of second connecting portions connecting neighboring second touch electrode patterns. The second touch electrode pattern has an asymmetrical portion.
US10067608B2 Touch recognition apparatus and control method thereof
A touch recognition apparatus and a control method thereof are provided. The touch recognition apparatus includes ultrasonic sensors, and a processor configured to control the ultrasonic sensors to transmit ultrasonic signals at different respective times, detect ultrasonic signals that are reflected from an object to the ultrasonic sensors, based on the transmitted ultrasonic signals, and detect a touch point of the object based on a time of flight (ToF) of the reflected ultrasonic signals.
US10067606B2 Touch screen display device and method of touch input control
A touchscreen display device and method of user input control therefor includes a graphical display that senses at least a touch down state and a touch off state at a plurality of locations displaying information. A processor is configured to receive the touch down states and touch off states at each of the plurality of locations. The processor is configured to measure an elapsed time from receipt of at least one touch down state at a subset of the plurality of locations. The processor further is configured to alter the display of information at the subset of locations if the touch down state persists beyond a predetermined elapsed time indicative of an interference.
US10067604B2 Detecting trigger movement without mechanical switches
A system and method for activating a trigger on an input device, where a capacitive sensor is used for proximity detection of a finger, and wherein the trigger may provide a range of signal levels instead of an on/off signal.
US10067603B1 Touch panel and sensing method of touch panel capable of simultaneously activating columns of sensors within one drive cycle
A sensing method of a touch panel is provided. The touch panel includes N control lines, M groups of sense lines and a touch sensor array having a plurality of sensors arranged in M rows and N columns. The N control lines are coupled to N columns of sensors. The M groups of sense lines are coupled to M rows of sensors. The sensing method includes the following steps: alternately driving the N control lines to alternately enable the N columns of sensors to detect a touch event, wherein P control lines are driven at a time such that P sensors within each of the M rows of sensors are enabled simultaneously, and P is a positive integer greater than one; and receiving P sensing results generated by the enabled P sensors through a corresponding group of sense lines, and generating a sensing output according to the P sensing results.
US10067589B2 Touch unit and manufacturing method thereof and touch substrate
A touch unit and a manufacturing method thereof and a touch substrate are provided. The touch unit includes a first touch electrode, a second touch electrode and a conductive branch, the second touch electrode includes a first sub-electrode, a second sub-electrode and a conductive bridge wire, the first sub-electrode is located at one side of the first touch electrode and the second sub-electrode is located at the other side of the first touch electrode, the conductive bridge wire strides over the first touch electrode and two ends of the conductive bridge wire are connected with the first sub-electrode and the second sub-electrode respectively; and the conductive branch is connected with the second touch electrode and insulated from the first touch electrode, and an orthogonal projection of the conductive branch on a plane the first touch electrode at least partially located falls in a region corresponding to the first touch electrode.
US10067585B2 Display device with multilayered capacitor
A display of an electric device includes a plurality of separated transparent electrode blocks, which are configured to provide one or more of supplemental features such as touch recognition. Signal paths between the transparent electrode blocks and the driver for the supplemental feature are implemented with a plurality of conductive lines placed under positioned under one or more planarization layers. The conductive lines implementing the signal paths are routed across the display area, directly toward a non-display area where drive-integrated circuits are located.
US10067574B2 Phonetic keyboards
The present invention is directed to a system and method for typing phonetic characters using two keystrokes. An aspect of the invention relates to the rendering of characters is based on the timing between a first and second keystroke if a second modifying keystroke is used, or based on a first keystroke. The method may be used on computer devices, cellular devices, other devices (including, but not limited to tablets), and other abbreviated and non-abbreviated keyboards, whether actual or virtual.
US10067571B2 Operating environment with gestural control and multiple client devices, displays, and users
Embodiments described herein includes a system comprising a processor coupled to display devices, sensors, remote client devices, and computer applications. The computer applications orchestrate content of the remote client devices simultaneously across the display devices and the remote client devices, and allow simultaneous control of the display devices. The simultaneous control includes automatically detecting a gesture of at least one object from gesture data received via the sensors. The detecting comprises identifying the gesture using only the gesture data. The computer applications translate the gesture to a gesture signal, and control the display devices in response to the gesture signal.
US10067570B2 Non-contact operation detection device
To improve the user's convenience related to non-contact operation. An on-vehicle device 1 includes a control section that is configured to detect non-contact operation, and is configured, in a first mode, to analyze the detected non-contact operation and determine, on the basis of a first rule, whether or not the non-contact operation is an effective operation, and in a second mode, to analyze the detected non-contact operation and determine, on the basis of a second rule, whether or not the non-contact operation is an effective operation.
US10067564B2 Identifying hand gestures based on muscle movement in the arm
Embodiments described herein include an arm band that captures sensor data used to identify hand gestures. When worn on the arm, the arm band permits a computing device to identify different gestures made by the hand. In one embodiment, the band measures a change in position of the tendons that control the positions of the fingers on the hand which can then be correlated to a particular hand gesture. For example, the thickness of the user's arm increases in a direction perpendicular to the palm of the hand when the fingers are extended relative to the thickness of the arm when the fingers are curled into the palm of the hand. By detecting this change in thickness, the computing device can distinguish between different gestures.
US10067558B1 Virtual reality system for providing individuals with customized live experiences
An interactive system and method of the present invention provides a customized experience to individual spectators of a live performance. An input device receives a performance parameter selected by a spectator, and physical features of the spectator are scanned into a processor. Real time data collectors are associated with performers in the live performance, wherein the processor receives the performance parameter from the input device and real time performance data from the real time data collectors, and generates an individually customized real time performance based on the performance parameter and the physical features of the spectator as superimposed with the real time performance data, and further provides the customized real time performance to a virtual reality device for real time presentation to the spectator.
US10067554B2 VCONN pull-down circuits and related methods for USB type-C connections
VCONN pull-down circuits and related methods are disclosed for USB Type-C connections. A device is connected through a USB Type-C connection to a separate device using connections including a CC (configuration channel) pin and a VCONN (connection power) pin. The device pulls down the VCONN pin to ground through a resistance (Ra) by applying the voltage on the CC pin to close a switch coupled between the VCONN pin and ground. The device can also be operated in a dead-battery mode where no supply voltage is present for the device. The device can also stop the pull-down on the VCONN pin after a connection is established, for example, using additional switches coupled to a pull-down control signal to remove the CC voltage and open the switch. The voltage on the CC pin can also be clamped to a desired voltage or voltage range using a voltage clamp.
US10067543B2 Connection system for computer data back-up unit(s)
The present invention relates to a connection system for connecting computer data backup units to a computer motherboard comprising: a support for different sizes of computer data backup units, wherein the backup units carry a connector, or carry a superposition of a plurality of connectors, a multi-stage connector configured to be connected to the motherboard and the backup unit connectors, wherein the multi-stage connector comprises at least two connection stages superposed and fixed to one another. According to the invention, the at least two superposed connection stages of the multi-stage connector are offset relative to one another according to the sense of the connection to the connectors of the computer data backup units carried by the support.
US10067539B2 3-dimensional multi-layered modular computer architecture
A stackable layer is provided for 3-Dimensional multi-layered modular computers. The stackable layer comprises at least one encapsulated chip die. Sets of electrical contacts are provided on each one of the large surfaces of the layer. The encapsulated chip die and the two large opposite surfaces of the layer are substantially parallel.
US10067534B2 Assembly for preventing unexpected shutdown and electronic device with the same
An assembly for preventing accidental shutdowns includes a trigger, a first button, a resisting portion, a first driving portion, a second driving portion, a sliding block, and a processing unit. The sliding block includes at least one block and at least one groove. When the electronic device is in a shutdown state, the at least one resisting wall is in the at least one groove. When the electronic device is powered on, the processing unit controls the first driving portion to drive the resisting portion to rise up, and controls the second driving portion to drive the sliding block to move horizontally related to the first button until one end of the resisting wall resists against the first button. The other end of the resisting wall resists against the at least one block. An electronic device with the assembly is also provided.
US10067530B2 Integrated multi-pivot hinge module
Technologies are described for a fully integrated multi-pivot hinge module to rotatably secure portions of a computing device. The multi-pivot hinge module includes multiple sequential frames that are radially aligned and configured to control a relative order of opening and closing of each individual frame. The multi-pivot hinge module includes friction, timing and kinematic components for controlling the order of rotation, degree of rotation and increasing stability of the module.
US10067528B2 Foldable display device and method of operating the same
A foldable display device and a method of operating the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the foldable display device includes a flexible display panel that is foldable and a heating element that provides heat to a folding portion of the flexible display panel. According to some embodiments, the foldable display device can minimize or prevent exfoliation of a protection film from the folding portion of the flexible display panel, and thus, the quality of a product using the foldable display device can be stabilized.
US10067512B2 Enabling dynamic sensor discovery in autonomous devices
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for enabling sensor discovery in autonomous devices herein. An example system for enabling dynamic sensor discovery including a client that includes an autonomous device. The autonomous device is capable of navigating from a current location to a destination location using sensor data. The client provides a request for sensor information for sensors along a planned route and receives respective sensor information for each of a set of selected sensors selected by a data server based on the request. The client subscribes to a data feed of a sensor of the set of selected sensors along the planned route based on sensor information corresponding to the sensor and client analyzes the data feed to determine whether to proceed with the planned route.
US10067500B2 Generating of 3D-printed custom wearables
Disclosed is a platform for generating and delivering 3-D printed wearables. The platform includes scanning, image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and user input to generate a printed wearable. Scanning occurs in a number of ways across a number of devices. The variability of scanning generates a number of scanning output types. Outputs from the scanning process are normalized into a single type during image processing. The computer vision and machine learning portions of the platform use the normalized body scan to develop models that may be used by a 3D printer to generate a wearable customized to the user. The platform further provides opportunities for the user to check the work of the scanning, image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. The user input enables the platform to improve and inform the machine learning aspects.
US10067497B2 System and method for implementing compensation of global and local offsets in computer controlled systems
A system for offsetting a CNC machining process includes transferring compensation variables through registers in fixed G-code programming of the CNC machine and offsetting the CNC machine without altering fixed G-code programming. Global compensation variables are applied to all feature programs of the CNC machining process, and local compensation variables are applied to only individual features or groups of features. The machine shifts position in response to the compensation variables.
US10067495B2 Automatically guided tools
A position correcting system, method and tool for guiding a tool during its use based on its location relative to the material being worked on. Provided is a system and tool which uses its auto correcting technology to precisely rout or cut material. The invention provides a camera which is used to track the visual features of the surface of the material being cut to build a map and locate an image on that map used to reference the location of the tool for auto-correction of the cutting path.
US10067485B2 Integrated optimization and control for production plants
The present invention provides novel techniques for optimizing and controlling production plants using parametric multifaceted models. In particular, the parametric multifaceted models may be configured to convert a first set of parameters (e.g., control parameters) relating to a production plant into a second set of parameters (e.g., optimization parameters) relating to the production plant. In general, the first set of parameters will be different than the second set of parameters. For example, the first set of parameters may be indicative of low-level, real-time control parameters and the second set of parameters may be indicative of high-level, economic parameters. Utilizing appropriate parameterization may allow the parametric multifaceted models to deliver an appropriate level of detail of the production plant within a reasonable amount of time. In particular, the parametric multifaceted models may convert the first set of parameters into the second set of parameters in a time horizon allowing for control of the process plant by a control system based on the second set of parameters.
US10067482B2 Menu and firmware management for equipment
A system and method are provided and include an equipment controller for operating a piece of kitchen equipment. The equipment controller has a memory storing an initial menu of food items each having associated operating parameters for operating the kitchen equipment when preparing the associated food item. The system also includes a supervisory controller in communication with the equipment controller and in communication with a remote monitor that receives an updated menu for the kitchen equipment from a remote terminal. The updated menu includes at least one of a food item modification and an operating parameter modification. The supervisory controller receives the updated menu from the remote monitor and communicates the updated menu to the equipment controller for installation by the equipment controller.
US10067480B2 Time correction system, electronic device, timepiece, and program
An electronic device includes at least an acquisition unit, an input unit, a time correction amount calculation unit, and a transmitting unit. A timepiece includes at least a receiving unit, a power storage unit, a drive unit, and a control unit. The input unit receives an input of the time displayed by the display unit of the timepiece. The time correction amount calculation unit calculates a time correction amount for correcting the time of the timepiece from a difference between the time, the input of which is received by the input unit and the current time acquired by the acquisition unit. The transmitting unit transmits the time correction amount to the timepiece by using light. The receiving unit receives the time correction amount. The power storage unit stores electricity by using power converted from the light. The drive unit drives the indicating hand. The control unit corrects the time displayed by the indicating hand, based on the time correction amount received by the receiving unit. The control unit controls a power storage period in the power storage unit and a receiving period in the receiving unit so as to receive the time correction amount in the receiving period.
US10067474B2 Striking mechanism comprising a hammer with an elastic adjustable stop
A striking mechanism is provided, including a hammer including an elastic stop that is needle-shaped, and an eccentric supporting the stop in a rest position of the hammer.
US10067470B2 Volume holographic element, volume holographic element manufacturing method, and display device
In a process of manufacturing the volume holographic element, a holographic material layer is irradiated with reference light from the side of a second substrate in the oblique direction, and the holographic material layer is vertically irradiated with object light from the side of a first substrate in an interference exposure process. Since a first translucent anti-reflective layer is formed on the first surface of the first substrate, it is difficult that a situation in which the reference light is reflected in the first surface in the oblique direction occurs. In addition, since a second translucent anti-reflective layer is formed on the second surface of the second substrate, it is difficult that a situation in which the object light is reflected in the second surface occurs.
US10067462B2 Developer container, developer unit and image forming apparatus
A developer container includes a memory device with a first marker; and a main body with a second marker, the main body being configured to accommodate a developer. The memory device is attached to the main body such that both the first marker and the second marker are visually recognized.
US10067460B2 Image forming apparatus in which relative positional relationship between apparatus main body frame and feed device is determined through fitting between positioning portion of apparatus main body frame and position target portion of feed device
An image forming apparatus includes an apparatus main body and a feed device. The feed device is detachably attached to the apparatus main body and feeds a recording medium. The apparatus main body includes an image forming section and a main body frame. The image forming section forms an image on the recording medium. The main body frame supports the image forming section. The main body frame has a first positioning hole and a second positioning hole. The feed device includes positioning protrusions. When the respective positioning protrusions are fitted into the first and second positioning holes, a relative positional relationship between the main body frame and the feed device is determined.
US10067455B2 Image forming apparatus and method for controlling same, and storage medium
In an image forming apparatus to which a finisher is connected, a power source control unit shifts the image forming apparatus to a power saving state. The image forming apparatus is inhibited from being shifted to the power saving state when it is detected that a sheet for which a binding process is to be performed is set in the finisher. The image forming apparatus may be permitted to be shifted to the power saving state when it is not detected that the sheet is set in the finisher.
US10067454B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearer, an image forming device to form a toner image on the image bearer with toner, a power source to output a bias to transfer the toner image onto a recording medium, and control circuitry. The circuitry controls the power source to decrease a peak-to-peak voltage of the bias in response to increase in at least one of temperature and humidity, when a time-averaged voltage of the bias is on a transfer side of transferring the toner to the recording medium, from a median value of maximum and minimum voltages of the bias. The circuitry controls the power source to increase the peak-to-peak voltage of the bias in response to increase in at least one of temperature and humidity, when the time-averaged voltage of the bias is on a return side of returning the toner to the image bearer, from the median value.
US10067447B2 Image heating device and image forming apparatus having regulation of lubricant
A first region of a guide surface of a guide member, being in contact with an inner surface of a film on an upstream side of a heater in a rotation direction of the film, has a higher percentage of the protrusions per unit length in a longitudinal direction of the guide member than a second region of the guide surface, and the first and second regions are a region of the guide surface that overlaps a temperature detecting member and a region of the guide surface that does not overlap the temperature detecting member, respectively, in the longitudinal direction of the guide member.
US10067446B1 Image forming apparatus, method of controlling image forming apparatus, and control program of image forming system
An image forming apparatus includes: a cleaning device including a cleaning member that abuts a surface of an image carrier and cleans a surface of the image carrier; a detector that detects a stain generated on the surface of the image carrier in a moving direction of the surface of the image carrier; an adjusting mechanism that adjusts a relative position between the image carrier and the cleaning member in a direction orthogonal to the moving direction; and a hardware processor that controls the relative position between the image carrier and the cleaning member by driving the adjusting mechanism based on information regarding the stain detected by the detector.
US10067441B2 Developer case including holder to hold rotator and image forming apparatus including the same
A developer case (10) according to the present invention includes a case main body (30), a rotator (55, 56), a coupling (57), and a holder (49, 70, 80, 90). The case main body (30) contains developer. The rotator (55, 56) is rotatably arranged between a pair of sidewalls (43F, 43B) of the case main body (30). The pair of sidewalls (43F, 43B) are opposed to each other. The coupling (57) is coupled to the rotator (55, 56) with at least one of the pair of sidewalls (43F, 43B) in between. The holder (49, 70, 80, 90) protrudes on an inner face of at least the one of the pair of sidewalls (43F, 43B) and holds an end in an axis direction of the rotator (55, 56) at a position where the end is capable of coupling to the coupling (57).
US10067439B2 Charging roller, and method of producing the same
A charging roller is provided which has a simple construction without provision of a coating film and yet is capable of uniformly electrically charging the surface of a photoreceptor body and more advantageously suppressing adhesion and accumulation of fine particles. A charging roller production method is also provided. The charging roller (1) includes a roller body (2) having an outer peripheral surface (5) which includes a surface roughness component including a multiplicity of asperities and having a void volume Vv of less than 0.3 ml/m2, and a surface waviness component including a multiplicity of asperities having a lower frequency than the surface roughness component and having a void volume Vv of not less than 0.05 ml/m2 and not greater than 6 ml/m2, the void volumes Vv being each defined as the sum Vvc+Vvv of a core void volume Vvc and a dale void volume Vvv. The production method includes the step of finishing the outer peripheral surface (5) into a surface geometry satisfying the aforementioned requirements for the void volumes Vv by at least one of laser processing, wet blasting and dry blasting after polishing the outer peripheral surface (5).
US10067435B2 Electrostatic charge image developing toner
An electrostatic charge image developing toner includes a particulate toner matrix containing a binder resin and an external additive. The binder resin includes an amorphous polyester resin, a crystalline resin, and an amorphous vinyl resin. A storage modulus G′0(t) measured before the toner is left and storage moduli G′Tm-10(t) and G′Tm-20(t) measured after the toner is left for three hours at temperatures (Tm-10)° C. and (Tm-20)° C., respectively, based on a melting point (Tm° C.) derived from the crystalline resin satisfy the relations represented by G′0(t)
US10067428B2 Movable body drive system and movable body drive method, pattern formation apparatus and method, exposure apparatus and method, device manufacturing method, and decision-making method
A device manufacturing method develops a substrate that has been exposed with illumination light via a projection optical system. The exposing includes holding the substrate with a stage below the projection optical system; in an encoder system in which one of a grating section and a head is provided at the stage and the other of the grating section and the head is provided at a frame member to be disposed above the stage, on a lower end side of the projection optical system, and which irradiates the grating section with a measurement beam via the head, measuring positional information of the stage with a plurality of the heads that face the grating section; moving the stage based on the positional information measured with the encoder system while compensating for a measurement error of the encoder system related to a measurement direction of the positional information by the heads.
US10067419B2 Method for manufacturing reflective mask blank, and method for manufacturing reflective mask
A method of manufacturing a reflective mask blank comprising a multilayer reflective film formed on a substrate so as to reflect EUV light; and a laminated film formed on the multilayer reflective film. The method includes the steps of depositing the multilayer reflective film on the substrate to form a multilayer reflective film formed substrate; carrying out defect inspection for the multilayer reflective film formed substrate; depositing the laminated film on the multilayer reflective film of the multilayer reflective film formed substrate; forming a fiducial mark for an upper portion of the laminated film to thereby form a reflective mask blank comprising the fiducial mark, the fiducial mark serving as a reference for a defect position in defect information; and carrying out defect inspection of the reflective mask blank by using the fiducial mark as a reference.
US10067414B2 Wavelength conversion element, light source apparatus, and projector
A wavelength conversion element according to an aspect of the invention includes a wavelength conversion layer having a light incident surface on which excitation light is incident and a light exiting surface that faces away from the light incident surface and a cooler including a support member that supports the wavelength conversion layer and a light transmissive member that has a curved surface that protrudes in the direction opposite the direction in which the excitation light travels, faces the light incident surface of the wavelength conversion layer, and is bonded to the support member via a bonding member. An air layer provided between the light incident surface of the wavelength conversion layer and the light transmissive member, and the air layer is thinner than the bonding member.
US10067412B2 Interchangable disc used for aircraft projector systems
A device for projecting an image on a projector module screen, comprising an interchangeable disc including at least one image disposed thereon and a light source for illuminating the at least one image. The device further includes a lens for receiving the at least one image from the interchangeable disc and passing the image to the projector module screen, wherein the projector module screen displays the image and a projector module housing enclosing the interchangeable disc, the light source, and the lens.
US10067407B2 Method for automatically focusing on specific movable object, photographic apparatus including automatic focus function, and computer readable storage medium for storing automatic focus function program
A method capable of performing an automatic focus function upon a specific movable object in a real-time manner, the method being applicable to a photographic apparatus with the automatic focus function, includes: capturing real-time image within a field of view (FOV) of a lens; comparing images of a plurality of image areas of the real-time image with a feature image of the specific movable object to identify an image area corresponding to the feature image of the specific movable object; and, performing automatic focus on the identified image area.
US10067406B2 Light adjusting apparatus
A light adjusting apparatus includes a substrate, a rotating shaft member made of an axial magnet, a light adjusting section rotatably integrated with the rotating shaft member and an electromagnetic drive source rotating the rotating shaft member using a coil core member made of a coil and a magnetic body, the light adjusting apparatus being configured to adjust light by displacing the light adjusting section to a retracted position and an inserted position, and a rotatable range θa is set to have a portion overlapping at least one of a range θn in which a direction of torque acting on the rotating shaft member when no current is flowing through the coil becomes a negative direction and a range θp in which the direction of torque becomes a positive direction, and a range θ1 where θa overlaps θn and a range θ2 where θa overlaps θp have different widths.
US10067405B2 Optoelectronic component for generating and radiating a microwave-frequency signal
An optoelectronic component for generating and radiating an electromagnetic signal exhibiting a frequency lying between 30 GHz and 10 THz referred to as a microwave frequency, comprises: a planar guide configured to confine and propagate freely in a plane XY a first and a second optical wave exhibiting an optical frequency difference, referred to as a heterodyne beat, equal to the microwave frequency, a system for injecting the optical waves into the planar guide, a photo-mixer coupled to the planar guide to generate, on the basis of the first optical wave and of the second optical wave, a signal exhibiting the microwave frequency, the photo-mixer having an elongated shape exhibiting along an axis Y a large dimension greater than or equal to half the wavelength of the signal, the injection system configured so that the optical waves overlap in the planar guide and are coupled with the photo-mixer over a length along the axis Y at least equal to half the wavelength of the signal, the photo-mixer thus being able to radiate the signal.
US10067399B2 Transmittance-variable film and method for producing same
The present invention relates to a transmittance-variable film and a method for producing the same, the film comprising: a transparent substrate; a wire electrode formed on the top of the transparent substrate; an insulating layer formed on the top of the wire electrode; a plurality of partition walls positioned on both sides of the wire electrode; a transparent electrode formed on the top of the plurality of partition walls; a cell configured to be surrounded by the plurality of partition walls, the insulating layer and the transparent electrode; and a charged particle fluid contained inside the cell, wherein the insulating layer is formed with a thickness of 0.4 to 1 μm.
US10067391B2 Planar display panel and display device
A planar display panel having a displaying effect of a curved screen and a display device. The sub-pixel pitches are sequentially increased in a direction departing from a central axis of the active display region in the display panel, so that the curved displaying effect is achieved by the planar display panel.
US10067380B2 Curved display with individual reflectors under the LEDs
A display apparatus includes a display panel curved along a first direction and a backlight unit. The backlight unit includes a bottom chassis, light emitting diodes, reflecting members, and a reflecting sheet. The light emitting diodes include a first light emitting diode and a second light emitting diode. The second light emitting diode is spaced apart from the first light emitting diode in the first direction. A first area that a first reflecting member disposed under the first light emitting diode among the reflecting members is exposed is different from a second area that a second reflecting member disposed under the second light emitting diode among the reflecting members is exposed.
US10067373B2 LCD display panel and color filter substrate
A display panel has active region, peripheral region, and includes active device array substrate, color filter substrate, spacers, and display medium. The active device array substrate includes first substrate and active device array layer. The color filter substrate includes second substrate, black matrix layer, overcoat layer, and color filter layer. The color filter layer includes color filter patterns in active region and dummy color filter patterns in peripheral region. The color filter patterns and the dummy color filter patterns define a portion of blank areas outside areas of the color filter patterns and the dummy color filter patterns arranged in a first direction. The dummy color filter patterns includes an opening to define another portion of the blank areas. The blank areas include first blank areas in active region and second blank areas in peripheral region. The first and second blank areas have different widths in the first direction.
US10067367B2 Light guide plate, backlight module and liquid cristal display device
A light guide plate, a backlight module, a liquid crystal display module and a liquid crystal display device are disclosed. The light guide plate comprises a light-guide-plate body and a protecting frame. The light-guide-plate body comprises a light-exiting surface and a light-transmitting surface that are opposite to each other, and a plurality of side surfaces connecting the light-exiting surface with the light-transmitting surface. The protecting frame comprises a vertical wall and a horizontal wall extending from the vertical wall to an inner side of the protecting frame. The horizontal wall comprises a first contact surface which is attached to an edge of the light-exiting surface. The vertical wall comprises a second contact surface which is connected with the first contact surface, and the second contact surface is attached to side surfaces of the light-guide-plate body.
US10067366B2 Full lamination structure of a liquid crystal molecule
A full lamination structure for a liquid crystal module comprises a housing, a liquid crystal panel overlapping on the housing, a light guide plate disposed in the housing, a plurality of optical films disposed in the housing, the plurality of optical films stacked on the light guide plate; and a buffer layer and an optical transparent adhesive disposed between the liquid crystal panel and the upmost optical film. This structure not only effectively reduces the light loss, but also increases the light utilization so that the imaging of the liquid crystal panel is clearer.
US10067361B2 Eyeglass fitting parameter measurement device and storage medium storing eyeglass fitting parameter measurement program
There is an provided eyeglass fitting parameter measurement device including: a display control unit that displays a front image of an examinee wearing an eyeglass frame and a lateral image of the examinee wearing the eyeglass frame on a display part; and a position information detection unit that detects position information for determining the positions of the examinee's eyes or the eyeglass frame based on one of the front image and the lateral image. The display control unit provides a correspondence indication corresponding to the position information detected by the position information detection unit in a display area for the other of the front image and the lateral image based on the position information.
US10067352B2 3D image generating lens tool
A tool for capturing a three dimensionally viewable image. The tool includes multiple reflective surfaces for generating one view of a scene whereas another view of the same scene from a slightly different location is obtained free of the reflected surfaces. Both views may be simultaneously captured by the lens and displayed together in a single image. Thus, a variety of sterographic techniques may be utilized for viewing the image in a three dimensional manner.
US10067343B2 Liquid crystal display device for head-up display device, and head-up display device
A liquid crystal display device for a head-up display device includes: a light source unit including a reflection film provided on a substrate, and a light-emitting element; a liquid crystal display element including a first polarizer provided on the light source unit side, and a second polarizer disposed to be opposed to the first polarizer via a liquid crystal layer; a retardation plate provided between the reflection film and the first polarizer, and imparting a retardation of λ/4 to light; a reflective polarizer provided between the retardation plate and the first polarizer, and reflecting a light component which is parallel to a reflection axis; and a diffusion member provided between the reflective polarizer and the first polarizer, and diffusing light.
US10067338B2 Optical fiber scanner, illumination device, and observation apparatus having a holding section that conducts electricity between an electrically conductive frame and a piezoelectric element
An optical fiber scanner including: an optical fiber that guides illumination light; a piezoelectric element that is disposed at an intermediate position on the optical fiber in the long-axis direction and that displaces, due to a bending vibration, an emission end of the optical fiber in a direction intersecting the long axis; a wiring part that is electrically bonded to the piezoelectric element at a location between the piezoelectric element and the optical fiber; a tube-shaped electrically conductive frame that has an inner hole for accommodating the piezoelectric element and the optical fiber; and a holding section that fixes the frame and the piezoelectric element and that conducts electricity between the frame and the piezoelectric element.
US10067332B2 Optical relay system with afocal menisci element
An endoscope is provided having a shaft and an optical system disposed in the shaft. The optical system defines an optical path. The optical system includes a first relay lens and a first meniscus lens positioned in the optical path and between an intermediate image plane and the first relay lens. In one embodiment, a second relay lens and a second meniscus lens, the first relay lens and the first meniscus lens residing on a first side of the intermediate image plane, and the second relay lens and the second meniscus lens residing on a second side of the intermediate image plane, wherein the first and second sides of the intermediate image plane are opposing sides.
US10067330B2 Dispersing immersion liquid for high resolution imaging and lithography
Methods and apparatus are described for delivering index-matching immersion liquid in high numerical-aperture optical microscopy and lithography. An array of immersion liquid droplets is delivered to a specimen substrate or specimen substrate cover by an immersion liquid printing apparatus. An immersion liquid reservoir provides immersion liquid to the printer by a precision pump. The printer delivers immersion liquid to the substrate or substrate cover in arrays of immersion liquid droplets of defined volumes and array patterns. The volumes and patterns of array droplets delivered to the substrate or substrate cover are optimized to maintain adequate immersion liquid between the substrate or substrate cover and an immersion objective while avoiding the formation of air bubbles in the immersion liquid and the accumulation of excess volumes of immersion liquid.
US10067320B2 Lens module
A lens module includes a lens set and a prism. The lens set has a first light emitting surface and a first engaging structure, wherein the first engaging structure is formed on the first light emitting surface. The prism is disposed adjacent to the lens set. The prism has a light incident surface and a second engaging structure, wherein the second engaging structure is formed on the light incident surface. The lens set and the prism are assembled with each other by engaging the first engaging structure with the second engaging structure.
US10067313B2 Imaging lens
An imaging lens includes a first lens group having positive refractive power; a second lens group having positive refractive power; and a third lens group having negative refractive power, arranged in this order from an object side to an image plane side. The first lens group includes a first lens having positive refractive power, a second lens having positive refractive power, and a third lens having negative refractive power. The second lens group includes a fourth lens and a fifth lens. The third lens group includes a sixth lens having negative refractive power and a seventh lens having negative refractive power. The first lens, the second lens, the third lens, and the seventh lens have specific Abbe's numbers. The first lens and the second lens have specific focal lengths.
US10067309B2 Optical fiber distribution frame with outside plant enclosure
A fiber optic telecommunications frame is provided including panels having front and rear termination locations, the panels positioned on left and right sides of the frame. The frame includes vertical access for the rear cables. The frame further includes left and right vertical cable guides for the front patch cables. The frame further includes cable storage spools for the patch cables. The frame includes a horizontal passage linking the left and right panels and the cable guides. A portion of the frame defines splice tray holders and a central passage from the splice tray holders to the rear sides of the left and right panels. From a front of each panel, access to a rear of the panel is provided by the hinged panels. Alternatively, the panels can form connector modules with front termination locations and rear connection locations for connecting to the rear cables. The modules can house couplers, such as splitters, combiners, and wave division multiplexers. The termination locations can be located on the same side of the frame as the splice tray holders, or on an opposite side. An enclosure of the frame included hinged or otherwise moveable panels to allow access to the terminations or the splice trays.
US10067303B1 Optical grating
A transceiver system may include a laser and a silicon optical grating. The laser may be configured to emit a laser beam at an output of the laser. The laser beam may have a non-circular elliptical mode profile. The silicon grating may be configured to exhibit a mode profile having a shape corresponding to the non-circular elliptical mode profile of the laser beam.
US10067299B2 Tunable optical fiber connectors and connector and cable sub-assemblies and assemblies
A tunable connector formed from a connector sub-assembly, a housing an an outer housing is disclosed. The connector sub-assembly has an inner housing, a ferrule held by a ferrule holder and a retention body. The housing is formed from two shells that define a longitudinal passageway that supports a portion of an optical fiber cable to define cable assembly. The longitudinal passageway has a front-end section that supports a section of the retention body to inhibit longitudinal movement but to allow for rotation of the retention body and thus the connector sub-assembly to a select orientation. An outer housing operably disposed over the inner housing inhibits rotation of the retention body and thus the connector sub-assembly once an orientation is selected. Connector and cable sub-assemblies and assemblies, as well as a method of tuning the tunable connector, are also disclosed.
US10067294B2 Beam distributor
The beam distributor includes a housing, at least one beam entrance, two or more beam exits, a motor, and a beam turning part fixed to a rotary axis member of the motor and changing a direction of a beam input to the inside of the housing through the beam entrance so as to guide the input beam to the beam exit. A rotary axis of the motor is arranged parallel to an optical axis of the beam so as to input the beam to the beam turning part at a constant angle independently of a rotational angle about the rotary axis of the motor. The beam exit is arranged in a direction to which the direction of the beam is changed by the beam turning part in response to rotation of the rotary axis member. A storage stores an angular information recorded in advance about the rotary axis.
US10067286B2 Lamp device
A lamp device includes a heat dissipating seat, a light emitting unit, a mounting seat and a light guide plate. The heat dissipating seat defines an accommodation space with an opening. The light emitting unit is fixed to the heat dissipating seat within the accommodation space. The mounting seat is disposed in the accommodation space through the opening, and covers the light emitting unit. A receiving space is defined by at least a portion of the mounting seat and extends in a direction away from the light emitting unit. The light guide plate has at least a portion inserted into and fixed within the receiving space.
US10067281B2 Backlight module and liquid crystal display
A light guide assembly, a backlight module and a liquid crystal display (LCD) are provided. The backlight module includes a back plate, light guide plate, an adhesive member and a light source. The light guide plate is disposed on the back plate and includes a first optical surface, a second optical surface and a light-incident surface. The first optical surface is opposite to the second optical surface. The light-incident surface connects the first optical surface and the second optical surface. The first optical surface or the second optical surface of the light guide plate is set with a recess. The adhesive member is disposed in the recess to adhere the light guide plate to the back plate. The light source is disposed on the back plate and emits light toward the light guide plate.
US10067277B2 Compensation film, and optical film and display device including the same
A compensation film includes a first retardation layer comprising a polymer having negative birefringence, and a second retardation layer comprising a polymer having negative birefringence, where the first retardation layer has an in-plane retardation (Re1) in a range of about 180 nanometers to about 300 nanometers for incident light having a wavelength of about 550 nanometers, the second retardation layer has an in-plane retardation (Re2) in a range of about 60 nanometers to about 170 nanometers for the incident light having the wavelength of about 550 nanometers, and the entire in-plane retardation (Re0) of the first retardation layer and the second retardation layer for incident light having wavelengths of about 450 nanometers and about 550 nanometers satisfies the following inequation: Re0 (450 nm)
US10067276B2 Polarizer, method of manufacturing the same, and display device including the same
Provided is a polarizer. The polarizer includes a base layer and a wire grid layer which is disposed on the base layer and which include a plurality of wire metal patterns extending along a first direction and spaced apart from each other along a second direction crossing the first direction, wherein the wire grid layer is made of an aluminum (Al) alloy containing nickel (Ni) and lanthanum (La).
US10067274B2 Nickel-aluminum blocker film low-emissivity coatings
The invention provides a glazing sheet and a low-emissivity coating on the glazing sheet. The low-emissivity coating comprises, in sequence moving outwardly from the glazing sheet, a layer comprising oxide film, nitride film, or oxynitride film, an infrared-reflective film, a nickel-aluminum blocker film, and an oxide film. Also provided are methods of depositing such a low-emissivity coating.
US10067268B2 One-side-protected polarizing film, pressure-sensitive-adhesive-layer-attached polarizing film, image display device, and method for continuously producing same
A one-side-protected polarizing film having a transparent protective film on only one surface of a polarizer, wherein: the polarizer contains a polyvinyl alcohol-based resin, has a thickness of 10 μm or less, and is designed to have a single-body transmittance T and a polarization degree P representing optical properties satisfying the condition of the following formula: P>−(100.929T−42.4−1)×100 (provided that T<42.3) or P≥99.9 (provided that T≥42.3); and the other surface of the polarizer has a transparent layer thereon satisfying formula 1 (F≥3) and formula 2 (C≥e−0.7F), given that the thickness thereof is F (μm) and the compressive elastic modulus thereof at 80° C. is C (GPa). Even when the polarizer has prescribed optical properties and the thickness is 10 μm or less, this one-side-protected polarizing film is capable of suppressing through cracks and nano-slits.
US10067266B2 Method of producing resin for thiourethane-based optical material using general-purpose polyisocyanate compound, resin composition for thiourethane-based optical material and thiourethane-based optical material including resin produced by the method
Disclosed is a method of producing a high-quality thiourethane-based optical material using a general-purpose polyisocyanate compound. According to the method, the pH of a polythiol compound is adjusted to 3.1 to 7 to prevent the occurrence of whitening, which is a problem of the prior art arising from the dissolution of a pressure-sensitive adhesive from a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape upon lens casting. The pH adjustment increases the reaction rate of a resin composition including the polythiol compound. The use of the polythiol compound whose pH is adjusted enables the production of a thiourethane-based optical material that does not suffer from whitening at the edges of the optical lens and nonuniformity polymerization. Further disclosed are a resin composition for a thiourethane-based optical material, and an optical material including a resin produced by the method.
US10067262B2 Multi-variable workflow for cement evaluation in multiple casing strings
Sonic data, ultrasonic data, density data, cased-hole neutron data, and open-hole neutron data of the wellbore are obtained. The sonic and ultrasonic data provides the amplitude, frequency, and phase of the altered sonic and ultrasonic waves. The far counts, near counts, and energy spectrum are obtained from density data, cased-hole (CH) neutron data, and open-hole (OH) neutron data. The amplitude, frequency, and phase provide the interface densities of the first, second, and third interfaces. The hydrogen index (HI) of the formation and the cased wellbore are obtained from the CH and OH neutron data. The widths of the second and third interfaces are obtained from the HI's and the densities of the second and third interfaces.
US10067260B2 Data processing structure to enable tomographic imaging with detector arrays using ambient particle flux
Techniques, systems and apparatus are described for operating a multimode passive detection system (MMPDS). System control settings including operating parameters for the multimode passive detection system are stored. Detector signals are processed to reconstruct an image of a scanned volume and identify an object in the scanned volume based on the reconstructed image. The operating parameters and the detector signals at different processing stages are recorded. An operational health of the multimode passive detection system is monitored. Monitoring the operational health includes receiving information representing the operational health of various components of the multimode passive detection system, and determining an operational health status of one or more of the various components of the multimode passive detection system based on the received information representing the operational health of the multimode passive detection system.
US10067253B2 Method for determining sedimentary facies using 3D seismic data
The present invention describes a method for adaptively determining a plurality of sedimentary facies from 3D seismic data, comprising the steps of (a) generating an attribute volume comprising at least one attribute from said 3D seismic data; (b) generating at least one frequency decomposition color blend volume from said 3D seismic data; (c) generating a data volume comprising at least one geological object utilizing data from said attribute volume and said frequency decomposition color blend volume; (d) generating a facies classification model dataset for a predetermined region of interest of said 3D seismic data applying a probabilistic algorithm and utilizing data from said geobody volume and said frequency decomposition color blend volume; (e) selectively adjusting at least one first model parameter, so as to optimize said facies classification model dataset in accordance with a conceptual geological model; and (f) selectively providing said facies classification model dataset in a representative property model of said region of interest of said 3D seismic data.
US10067245B2 Apparatus, method and system for sparse detector
An apparatus, system, and method involving one or more sparse detectors are provided. A sparse detector may include an array of scintillator crystals generating scintillation in response to radiation and an array of photodetectors generating an electrical signal in response to the scintillation. A portion of the scintillator crystals may be spaced apart by substituents or gaps. The distribution of the substitutes or gaps may be according to a sparsity rule. At least a portion of the array of photodetectors may be coupled to the array of scintillator crystals. An imaging system including an apparatus that may include one or more sparse detectors is provided. The imaging system may include a processor to process the imaging data acquired by the apparatus or system including the one or more sparse detectors. The method may include preprocess the acquired image data and produce images by image reconstruction.
US10067241B2 Converter unit
A converter unit configured to convert incident photons into electrons comprises multiple blind holes forming respective ionization chambers. The converter unit is preferably arranged in a detector, such as X-ray detector or absolute radiation dose measurement detector, additionally comprising an electron amplification device and/or a readout device.
US10067235B2 Wind event warning system
A method of detecting a wind event utilizing Doppler lidar includes causing a Doppler lidar unit to operate in a course scan mode in which a lidar beam is scanned along several directions. Line-of-sight wind speed measurements are generated at each direction and a derivative with respect to distance of the line-of-sight wind speed measurements is calculated at each of the directions. A predicted angular position of a wind event is determined, and the lidar unit may then operate in a fine scan mode in which only a limited sector is scanned. The potential wind event is then quantified utilizing data obtained using the fine scan mode.
US10067229B2 Receive-side beam forming for an ultrasonic image sensor
Methods, systems and storage media are described, each of which may be used to generate an image of an object using ultrasonic plane waves. For example, the generated image may be of a target object positioned on a platen surface. The image may be derived from corrected output signals obtained from a plurality of selected sensor pixels. The corrected output signals may adjust for diffraction of reflected ultrasonic plane waves from a target object positioned on the platen surface. The target object may be a finger or a tip of a stylus.
US10067228B1 Hyperspectral sonar
A sonar survey system and method excites reflectors using a broadband message that excites all frequencies within the band providing for selection and evaluation of frequencies of interest after the survey is completed.
US10067223B2 Determining reflectance of a target using a time of flight ranging system
An electronic device includes a ranging light source and a reflected light detector. A logic circuit causes the ranging light source to emit ranging light at a target. Reflected light from the target is detected using the reflected light detector, with the reflected light being a portion of the ranging light that reflects from the target back toward the reflected light detector. An intensity of the reflected light is determined using the reflected light detector. A distance to the target is determined based upon time elapsed between activating the ranging light source and detecting the reflected ranging light. Reflectance of the target is calculated, based upon the intensity of the reflected light and the distance to the target.
US10067216B2 System for correcting error
Disclosed embodiments relate to a system for correcting an error, which can correct the error of a measurement device and a transformer data unit through calibration using an emulator even if the measurement device and the transformer data unit are connected in a random combination. In some embodiments, the system for correcting an error includes a measurement device connected to a secondary output line of a transformer to measure current that is output from the transformer, a transformer data unit configured to determine a usage rate and an overload state through calculation of a load amount for a capacity of the transformer in accordance with the current that is measured by the measurement device, and an emulator connected to the measurement device and the transformer data unit to perform error correction between the measurement device and the transformer data unit through performing calibration at least once.
US10067215B2 Phantom for evaluating performance of magnetic resonance imaging apparatus using ultra high field
A new multi-purpose phantom evaluates the performance of an ultra high field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) apparatus. The phantom can assess a degree of diagnostic capability of an MRI apparatus using imaging conditions and variables and simultaneously analyze and evaluate performance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), performance of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) and metabolic components of a human body within a predetermined range of error and limit.
US10067203B2 Energy storage solution for an MRI system
The present disclosure relates possible implementations for utilizing energy storage elements in conjunction with a MRI system. Similarly, various associated control mechanisms are discussed. In certain embodiments, one or both of peak power shaving or energy backup may be facilitated by use of the energy storage elements. Certain such implementations may facilitate the use of higher-power MRI systems with an existing electrical infrastructure.
US10067200B2 Detection of disturbances of a power supply
A circuit includes, in series between a first terminal and a second terminal of application of a power supply voltage, and first and second branches. The first branch includes a first transistor and a first current source coupled to the first transistor. The second branch includes a resistive element, a second transistor coupled to the resistive element and forming a current mirror with the first transistor and a second current source coupled to the second transistor. The resistive element conditions a threshold of detection of a variation of the power supply voltage.
US10067194B2 Sensor device for an electrochemical energy store, electrochemical energy store, method for manufacturing a sensor device for an electrochemical energy store
A sensor device for contacting first and second contact points of an electrochemical energy store which are situated inside a housing of the electrochemical energy store includes: a first terminal contact for the electrically conductive connection of the sensor device to the first contact point, a first terminal material on a surface of the first terminal contact corresponding to at least a first contact material on a surface of the first contact point; and a second terminal contact for the electrically conductive connection of the sensor device to the second contact point, a second terminal material on a surface of the second terminal contact corresponding to at least a second contact material on a surface of the second contact point.
US10067187B2 Handling of undesirable distribution of unknown values in testing of circuit using automated test equipment
A method for masking scan chains in a test circuit of an integrated circuit is disclosed. The test circuit includes multiple mask banks. Different mask patterns are stored in each of the mask banks. A first mask bank of the multiple mask banks is selected and the mask pattern stored in the selected first mask bank is used for masking the output of the scan chains of the test circuit during a first portion of a test cycle. A second mask bank of the multiple mask banks is selected and the ask pattern stored in the selected second mask bank is used for masking the output of the scan chains of the test circuit during a second portion of the test cycle.
US10067186B2 Method and apparatus for generating featured test pattern
An method of generating a featured scan pattern for test includes: providing a plurality of predetermined test patterns to perform test on a plurality of devices under test (DUT) under a stress condition to generate a plurality of test responses of each DUT; grouping a plurality of specific test responses of each DUT from the test responses of each DUT to determine a feature value corresponding to a failure feature for each DUT; and generating at least one featured test pattern according to the feature value of each DUT.
US10067185B2 System for the characterisation of a flash memory cell
A system for characterising a NOR flash memory cell provided with a floating gate transistor, includes a voltage generator having an output connected to the gate electrode that generates as output an erase signal; and a dynamic measurement apparatus including a first channel connected to the gate electrode and a second channel connected to the drain electrode. The dynamic measurement apparatus generates on the first and second channels write signals and measures a current flowing in the drain electrode during the writing of the memory cell. Only the gate electrode of the floating gate transistor is connected to the voltage generator and to the dynamic measurement apparatus by a CMOS switch, which switches between a first position, where the output of the voltage generator is electrically coupled to the gate electrode, and a second position, where the first channel of the measurement device is electrically coupled to the gate electrode.
US10067178B2 Two-step self-test circuit for microcontroller unit and antenna
A system is disclosed. The system includes an antenna and a processor. The processor has at least four ports: a first input port coupled to a first portion of the continuity component; a first output port coupled in series to a first resistor coupled to the first portion of the antenna and to ground via a second resistor; a second output port coupled through a third resistor to the first portion of the antenna; and a second input port coupled to a second portion of the antenna and through a fourth resistor to ground. The processor is operable to activate and deactivate the appropriate ports to put the processor in one of three operating modes: an AC detection mode, an AC self-test mode, and a continuity test mode.
US10067176B2 Insulation resistance measuring device and method capable of rapidly measuring insulation resistance
An insulation resistance measuring device including a positive electrode test resistor connected to a positive electrode node of a battery assembly, a negative electrode test resistor connected to a negative electrode node of the battery assembly, a first switch connecting the positive electrode node of the battery assembly to the positive electrode test resistor, a second switch connecting the negative electrode node of the battery assembly to the negative electrode test resistor, a voltage measurement unit that measures a first voltage applied to the positive electrode test resistor and a second voltage applied to the negative electrode test resistor, and a voltage estimation unit that estimates a final convergence value of the first and second voltages.
US10067174B2 Fault diagnosis in a fluid tank sensor network
Discussed herein are a sensor-network system and a method thereof for detecting and isolating faults occurring in sub-systems and sensors included in the network. The sub-systems and the sensor measurements are subject to noise and disturbances. A bank of Kalman-filters (KF) is used to detect and isolate the faults. Each KF is driven by either a pair of consecutive sensor measurements or a pair including a reference input and a sensor measurement. The KF residual is computed for each measurement pair and is a reliable indicator of a fault in subsystems and sensors located in the network.
US10067172B1 Far-field antenna pattern characterization via drone/UAS platform
A far-field antenna characterization system for characterizing a far-field antenna pattern of a target antenna. An unmanned aircraft system (“UAS”) with a flight control system receives preprogrammed flight instructions for maneuvering the UAS within the far-field antenna pattern of the target antenna. A sensing antenna mounted to the UAS senses the far-field antenna pattern of the target antenna. A power measurement sensor provides a power level signal indicative thereof. A position measurement sensor provides a position signal for the UAS. The data logger associates the power level signal with the position signal at multiple measurement points to create a power density pattern for the far-field antenna pattern.
US10067171B2 Active antenna system and methods of determining intermodulation distortion performance
An active antenna test system comprising an active antenna unit comprising: a test signal generator arranged to generate at least a first test signal and at least one second test signal; a plurality of transmitter modules operably coupled to the test signal generator wherein the plurality of transmitter modules are arranged to simultaneously process the first test signal and at least one second test signal to produce at least one radio frequency test signal therefrom; and at least one receiver module arranged to process one or more signals falling in at least one spectral band determined to be susceptible to intermodulation distortion products caused by the at least one radio frequency test signal being generated from the first test signal and at least one second test signal; and an intermodulation determination module operably coupled to the at least one receiver module and arranged to determine a first received intermodulation performance. A first transmitter module of the plurality of transmitter modules is operably uncoupled from the test signal generator and at least a first test signal and at least one second test signal re-applied to the remaining transmitter modules, such that the intermodulation determination module determines a second received intermodulation performance in order to determine an intermodulation distortion contribution of the first transmitter module therefrom.
US10067163B2 Probe card capable of transmitting high-frequency signals
A probe card which is capable of transmitting high-frequency signals provided by a DUT, and the DUT includes an output pin group and an input pin group for sending and receiving the high-frequency signals respectively. The probe card includes a first signal pin group, a second signal pin group, and a band circuit. The first signal pin group is made of a conductive material, and is used to contact the output pin group; the second signal pin group is made of a conductive material too, and is used to contact the input pin group; the band circuit is electrically connected to the first signal pin group and the second signal pin group to allow signals within a first bandwidth and a second bandwidth to pass therethrough.
US10067162B2 Testing probe, semiconductor testing fixture and fabrication method thereof
A testing probe is provided. The testing probe includes a first testing tip; an insulation layer formed on a side surface of the first testing tip; and a second testing tip being coaxial with the first testing tip and surrounding the first testing tip formed on a side surface of the insulation layer.
US10067160B2 Sequential tip systems and methods for positionally controlled chemistry
Methods, systems, and devices are described which facilitate mechanosynthesis through the sequential use of a plurality of tips, each of which may have a different affinity for feedstock, thereby allowing tip to tip transfers which enhance system versatility and reduce equipment complexity.
US10067155B2 Method and apparatus for fabricating electrostatic capacitance-type acceleration sensor and electrostatic capacitance-type acceleration sensor
In a method for fabricating an electrostatic capacitance-type acceleration sensor having a capacitor which electrostatic capacitance between a movable electrode and a fixed electrode changes according to the displacement of the movable electrode, the method includes: a step of forming a groove on at least one of the surface of an insulative substrate and the surface of a semiconductor substrate; a step of forming a hole in the semiconductor substrate so as to penetrate the semiconductor substrate at a position communicating with a passage formed by the groove; and a step of forming an electrode extraction hole in the insulative substrate so as to penetrate the insulative substrate, at a position communicating with the passage formed by the groove.
US10067146B2 Predicting mortality and detecting severe disease
Measurement of circulating ST2 and/or IL-33 concentrations is useful for the prognostic evaluation of subjects, in particular for the prediction of adverse clinical outcomes, e.g., mortality, and the detection of severe disease.
US10067145B2 Method for removing genomically unstable IPS cells and synthetic peptide used therefor
The present invention provides a method that allows highly efficient and highly reliable evaluation of genomic stability of pluripotent stem cells, a method for removing pluripotent stem cells that have been identified as genomically unstable by the evaluation method from a culture of pluripotent stem cells to be evaluated, and a synthetic peptide that can be used for the methods. The methods provided by the present invention include preparing a culture of pluripotent stem cells of interest and analyzing an expression level of calreticulin for the pluripotent stem cells in the culture followed by identifying genomic stability or genomic instability of the stem cells on the basis of the expression level of calreticulin.
US10067144B2 Antibodies against human sodium channel nav 1.9
Antibodies against the human sodium channel Nav 1.9 are described. Also described, is the use of such antibodies in the diagnosis of inflammatory skin diseases. A process for preparing antibodies directed against the human Nav 1.9 is also described.
US10067137B2 Magnetic nanocompositions for highly sensitive molecular and cellular enrichment, purification and detection
The present invention relates to a nanocomposition capable of capturing or enriching an analyte at a sub-nanogram level and methods thereof. The nanocomposition can comprise a nanostructure operably linked to an analyte-capturing member.
US10067134B2 Diagnosis of benign and cancerous growths by measuring circulating tumor stem cells and serum AnnexinA2
Provided herein is a method for diagnosing/prognosing a metastatic cancer in a subject by measuring and detecting one or more of CS-ANXA2, DCAMKL, Lgr5 or CS-ANAX2 and DCAMKL or CS-ANXA2 and Lgr5 positive circulating tumor stem cells in the subject's blood or plasma. Also provided is a method for distinguishing the presence of early stage primary cancer from advanced stage metastatic cancer in the subject by measuring and detecting AnnexinA2, CS-ANXA2 and DCAMKL-1 or Lgr5 in the blood or plasma. In addition, there is provided a method for distinguishing the presence of benign, pre-cancerous tumorous growths or cancerous tumors in the subject by measuring and detecting AnnexinA2 and circulating tumor stem cells positive for CS-ANXA2 and DCAMKL or CS-ANXA2 and Lgr5 in the blood or plasma.
US10067123B2 Reducing optical interference in a fluidic device
This invention is in the field of medical devices. Specifically, the present invention provides portable medical devices that allow real-time detection of analytes from a biological fluid. The methods and devices are particularly useful for providing point-of-care testing for a variety of medical applications. In particular, the medical device reduces interference with an optical signal which is indicative of the presence of an analyte in a bodily sample.
US10067118B2 Single molecule filter and single molecule electrograph, and process for making and using same
A single molecule filter includes: a membrane including: a first surface; a second surface; and a membrane aperture disposed in the membrane and traversing the membrane from the first surface to the second surface, the membrane aperture provided to communicate a single molecule across the membrane; and a nanotube disposed on the membrane and including: a first end disposed on the first surface of the membrane; a second end disposed distal to the first surface; and a tubular aperture extending along the nanotube from the first end to the second end, the tubular aperture provided to communicate the single molecule from the second end of the nanotube to the membrane aperture.
US10067117B2 Cell-based biosensor array and associated methods for manufacturing the same
A cell-based biosensor array includes a base plate having a plurality of substantially transparent areas. The cell-based biosensor array also includes a flexible substrate coupled to the base plate and having disposed thereon a plurality of electrode sets, a plurality of terminal contacts, and a plurality of conductive traces. Each electrode set is disposed proximate a respective one of the substantially transparent areas, and each electrode set includes at least one electrode configured to detect an electric signal. Each terminal contact is associated with a respective one of the at least one electrode and disposed proximate a perimeter of the flexible substrate. Each conductive trace is electrically coupling a respective at least one electrode to the corresponding terminal contact. A first portion of flexible substrate including the electrode sets is disposed on a first surface of the base plate. A second portion of the flexible substrate including the terminal contacts is disposed on a second surface of the base plate.
US10067114B2 Method of resolving contribution ratio to soil contamination by plurality of polluters through sequential extraction scheme and stable isotope analysis scheme
In a method of resolving a contribution ratio to soil contamination by a plurality of polluters through a sequential extraction scheme and a stable isotope analysis scheme, Pb stable isotopes are eluted at 5 types of “cation exchange fraction”, “carbonate fraction”, “iron-oxide and manganese hydroxide-fraction”, “organic matters and sulfide fraction”, and “residual fraction” existing at other types and separated from each other in each step. The Pb stable isotopes obtained in each step are analyzed. The contribution ratio to soil contamination by the polluters is resolved through a predetermined resolving equation using the content of a Pb stable isotope in each step based on the content ratio of the Pb stable isotopes. The Pb stable isotopes are 206Pb and 207Pb.
US10067106B2 Sensor
A sensor includes a detector element, a connection terminal, and a separator. The contacting portion is in contact with a conductive member so as to overlap the conductive member in a thickness direction, which is a direction of thickness of the detector element between the principal surfaces. The separator includes an element accommodation space that accommodates a portion of an element contact portion and an element back portion, and a partition wall that separates the element accommodation space from a terminal accommodation space that accommodates the contacting portion and a portion of the conductive member and that is adjacent to the element accommodation space in the thickness direction. A frame main body is disposed in an element-side region, which is a region on an element-accommodation-space side in the thickness direction in a region obtained by extending the terminal accommodation space toward the front side in the axial direction.
US10067103B2 Compounds and methods for PEG metabolite and PEG breakdown product assays
Disclosed herein are compounds and methods for identifying and quantifying a metabolite or breakdown product of PEG. A sample may be assayed for PEG metabolites or breakdown products using liquid chromatography combined with mass spectrometry. Derivatization of the PEG metabolites or breakdown products within the sample with pentaflurobenzoyl chloride in conjunction with negative chemical ionization mode liquid chromatography optimizes the assay.
US10067100B2 Method and apparatus for preconcentrating a gaseous sample
A system for concentrating an analyte gas in a gas stream of an analytical system is provided. The system comprises at least one separation device, at least one gas inlet line, at least one detector, at least one gas outlet line, a first split line in connected to the gas inlet line, and a first split valve for controlling gas flow in the first split line. Also provided is a method for concentrating an analyte gas.
US10067099B2 Method for controlling an ultrasonic sensor and ultrasonic sensor
An ultrasonic sensor has: a diaphragm that includes at least two partial regions for emitting and/or receiving ultrasonic signals, the two partial regions possessing different resonance characteristics; and at least one electromechanical transducer coupled to the diaphragm, to which transducer a control signal having at least two different control signal frequencies is applied. In this context, a first control signal frequency is in the range of a resonant frequency of a first partial region of the diaphragm, and a second control signal frequency is in the range of a resonant frequency of a second partial region of the diaphragm. Alternatively, two electromechanical transducers are used, which are coupled to a diaphragm and have different resonance characteristics.
US10067092B2 Noisemaker for pipe systems
A noisemaker system includes a node of an infrastructure system; and a noisemaker connected in fluid communication with the node, the noisemaker including a noisemaker housing defining a noisemaker cavity, and a pulsing device positioned within the noisemaker cavity, the pulsing device configured to contact a fluid within the noisemaker cavity and generate an acoustic signal within the fluid.
US10067088B2 Gradient elution isotachophoretic apparatus for separating, purifying, concentrating, quantifying, and/or extracting charged analytes and methods thereof
Gradient elution isotachophoretic apparatus, and systems for performing gradient elution isotachophoresis to separate, purify, concentrate, quantify, and/or extract charged analytes from a sample. The isotachophoretic apparatus include an electrophoretic assembly, a sampling assembly connected to the electrophoretic assembly, and/or a support structure connected to the electrophoretic assembly and/or to the sampling assembly. The system includes an isotachophoretic apparatus, and a controller communicatively coupled to the isotachophoretic apparatus. The controller includes a storage medium and a processor for executing computer readable and executable instructions.
US10067086B2 Method for the in-situ recalibration of a comparison electrode incorporated into an electrochemical system
A method recalibrates in situ a comparison electrode integrated into an electrochemical system. The electrochemical system includes a working electrode, a counter electrode, and an electrolyte. The method includes verifying a potential of the comparison electrode relative to the working electrode or to the counter electrode in situ, detecting whether there is a drift in the potential of the comparison electrode relative to a potential plateau for which the comparison electrode was functionalized or designed, and when the drift is detected, recalibrating the comparison electrode in situ.
US10067084B2 Solid state sensor for metal ion detection and trapping in solution
A device, apparatus and method for trapping metal ions and detecting metal ion contamination in a solution provide a semiconductor device formed on a semiconductor substrate and including an N-well formed over a P-type substrate and at least a contact portion of the N-well in electrical contact with the solution. When the semiconductor device is optically illuminated, a P/N junction is formed as a result of photovoltaic phenomena. Metal ions from the solution migrate to the contact area due to the voltage created at the P/N junction. The semiconductor device includes a conductive structure with conductive features separated by a gap and therefore in an initially electrically open state. When the ions migrate to the contact area, they precipitate, at least partially bridging the gap and creating conductance through the conductive structure. The conductance may be measured to determine the amount of metal ion contamination.
US10067082B2 Biosensor for determining an analyte concentration
A biosensor (102) for determining the presence or amount of a substance in a sample and methods of use of the biosensor (102) are provided. The biosensor (102) for receiving a user sample to be analyzed includes a mixture for electrochemical reaction with an analyte. The mixture includes an enzyme, a mediator and an oxidizable species as an internal reference.
US10067081B2 Apparatus for determining and/or monitoring a limit value of a process variable
Apparatus for determining and/or monitoring at least one limit value of a process variable of a medium in a container, comprising at least one sensor unit for registering a measured value dependent on the process variable and at least one electronics unit for producing a measurement signal dependent on the process variable. The invention is distinguished by features including that the apparatus is embodied to draw energy via a voltage output and a digital input of a recorder apparatus or a process control system.
US10067063B2 Prognosis and risk assessment in stroke patients by determining the level of marker peptides
The present invention relates to a method for prognosis of an outcome or assessing the risk of a patient having suffered a stroke or a transient ischemic attack, comprising the determination of the level of at least one marker peptide in said sample said marker peptide selected from the group comprising ANP, AVP, ADM, ET-1, troponin, CRP, calcitonin and hGH or fragments thereof or its precursor or fragments thereof and attributing the level of said at least one marker peptides its precursor or fragments thereof with the prognosis of an outcome or assessing the risk for said patient.
US10067058B1 Auto-focus system
An auto-focus system suitable for a spectroscopy system uses the same illumination beam as the exciting light for spectroscopy. This is focused to a spot or line focus on the sample. An image of the spot or line focus is directed to a detector via one or more pupils located eccentrically of the optical axis, so that the focus condition is indicated by displacement of the image on the detector. The spot or line focus on the sample provides contrast in the image to enable auto-focusing without the need to observe contrast over an area of the sample. A method of scanning the surface of a sample is also described, in which a topographical map of the sample is built in a pre-scan with an objective lens having a long working distance. This enables selection of an objective with a shorter working distance for a subsequent scan.
US10067056B2 Optical sensor, optical inspection device, and optical property detection method for detecting light propagated inside a test object
An optical sensor including an irradiation system including at least one light irradiator, the at least one irradiator including a surface emitting laser array having a plurality of light-emitting units, and a lens disposed in an optical path of the plurality of rays of light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting units to cause light exit directions of at least two of the plurality of light-emitting units to be not parallel to each other, such that the at least one irradiator irradiates a same point of a test object with a plurality of rays of light that are not parallel to each other. The optical sensor also including a detection system configured to detect the plurality of rays of light that are emitted from the irradiation system and propagated inside the test object.
US10067051B2 Method for analyzing biological specimens by spectral imaging
A method for analyzing biological specimens by spectral imaging to provide a medical diagnosis includes obtaining spectral and visual images of biological specimens and registering the images to detect cell abnormalities, pre-cancerous cells, and cancerous cells. This method eliminates the bias and unreliability of diagnoses that is inherent in standard histopathological and other spectral methods. In addition, a method for correcting confounding spectral contributions that are frequently observed in microscopically acquired infrared spectra of cells and tissue includes performing a phase correction on the spectral data. This phase correction method may be used to correct various types of absorption spectra that are contaminated by reflective components.
US10067050B2 Linear absorption spectrometer to optically determine an absolute mole fraction of radiocarbon in a sample
A linear absorption spectrometer includes: a laser light source that provides mid-infrared laser light; a high finesse optical resonator that includes: a sample cell operating at a temperature from 220 K to 300 K during linear absorption of mid-infrared laser light by radiocarbon and including: a linear absorption optical path length greater than a kilometer; a first zero-pressure difference mirror mount on which a first supermirror is disposed; a second zero-pressure difference mirror mount on which a second supermirror is disposed; an optical switch interposed between the laser light source and the high finesse optical resonator that modulates and communicates mid-infrared laser light to the high finesse optical resonator; a photoreceiver that receives cavity ring down light and includes a noise equivalent power that is less than a shot noise limit of cavity ring down light.
US10067045B2 Ammonia estimation method
A method for determining the degree of saturation of a solid ammonia storage material in a storage unit includes activating a heater to release ammonia from the storage material until the pressure of the storage unit reaches a predetermined pressure. The method then deactivates the heater and determining a decay rate of the pressure of the storage unit while the heater is deactivated. The method estimates the degree of saturation of the ammonia storage medium in response to the decay rate. According to some embodiments, determining the decay rate may include measuring the time required for the pressure of the storage unit to drop from a first pressure threshold to a second pressure threshold.
US10067044B2 Aircraft strength testing apparatus and aircraft strength testing method
To provide an aircraft strength testing apparatus that, using a curved specimen, can produce a desired stress safely and quickly by reliably applying an internal pressure, and moreover allows any resulting damage to be reliably observed. A testing apparatus 1 that applies an internal pressure, equivalent to a differential pressure between the outside and the inside of a section to be tested of a fuselage of an aircraft, to a curved specimen 10 corresponding to the section to be tested, includes: a pressure vessel 22 between which and the specimen 10 a cavity 23 is formed; and rods 25 that restrain the specimen 10 against the internal pressure. The pressure vessel 22 faces the outer side of the specimen 10. By reducing the pressure inside the cavity 23, an internal pressure is applied to the specimen 10.
US10067038B2 Analyzing equipment degradation for maintaining equipment
A method and system for analyzing equipment degradation for maintaining the equipment are provided. The method and system receive and store equipment and sensor data associated with operational equipment, generate a display signal to display a relationship analysis window, a residual error window, a performance condition window, and a maintenance trigger window, and evaluate a coordinated relationship between the equipment sensor data and the environmental data, determine residual errors and determine a Historical Health Condition Index (HHCI) for the operational equipment and generate a Future Health Condition Index (FHCI) from the HHCI, and generate an equipment maintenance trigger for the operational equipment by establishing a trigger threshold for maintenance.
US10067034B2 Wideband oxygen sensing
An oxygen sensor that has both an n-type oxygen sensing portion comprising an n-type semiconductor layer and a p-type oxygen sensing portion comprising an p-type semiconductor layer. The n-type sensing portion and the p-type sensing portion share the common electrode. The n-type semiconductor layer and the p-type semiconductor layer attach directly to the common electrode, but are not in physical contact with each other such that a lateral gap exists between the n-type semiconductor layer and the p-type semiconductor layer. The air:fuel ratio for a combustion process may be determined, using the same oxygen sensor, across a range of air:fuel values in both the rich and lean regions; as such, the oxygen sensor may act as a wideband oxygen sensor.
US10067030B2 Multifiber interrogation with reflectometry techniques
A system and method for simultaneously addressing multiple parallel distributed fiber optic sensors using a single interrogation instrument is disclosed. One or more of the fiber optic sensors are provided with a non-reflective delay element to prevent an overlap in time between backscatter returns from the distributed fiber optic sensors, thereby allowing the backscatter returns from each sensor to be distinguished based on round-trip transit time.
US10067022B2 Absolute pressure sensor
An absolute pressure sensor assembly configured to generate a pressure output representing pressure of a target media modified to take into account pressure loss of a sensor cavity of the absolute pressure sensor.
US10067015B2 Torque sensor device
The present invention provides a torque sensor device disposed between an input shaft and an output shaft and configured to detect a torque between the input shaft and the output shaft through a relative rotation displacement therebetween. The torque sensor device includes: a housing configured to accommodate an end of the input shaft and an end of the output shaft and fixed in position to be able to perform a relative rotation with respect to the input shaft and the output shaft: a magnet unit accommodated in the housing and including a magnet ring connected to one end of one of the input shaft and the output shaft so as to be rotatably accommodated in the housing; a collector unit fixed in position to the housing in such a manner as to be disposed at the outside of the magnet unit, and configured to focus a magnetic field generated from the magnet unit; a sensing unit including a torque sensor disposed at the outer circumference of the collector unit and configured to detect the magnetic field focused by the collector unit; and a shield ring unit interposed between the collector unit and the magnet unit in such a manner as to be connected to one end of the other of the input shaft and the output shaft, and configured to change the magnetic field from the magnet unit, which is focused by the collector unit, by means of the relative rotation between the input shaft and the output shaft.
US10067011B2 Pressure indicator films for high temperature applications
In an example, a pressure indicator film includes a first polymeric film material and a second polymeric film material that satisfy a threshold thermal degradation temperature. The pressure indicator film includes microcapsules on a surface of the first polymeric film material and a developer material on a surface of the second polymeric film material. The microcapsules are formed from a polymeric shell material that satisfies the threshold thermal degradation temperature. The microcapsules encapsulate a payload that includes a pH indicator and a solvent having a boiling point that is greater than the threshold thermal degradation temperature.
US10067007B2 Resistive-capacitive deformation sensor
A deformation sensing apparatus comprises an elastic substrate, a first strain-gauge element formed on a first surface of the elastic substrate, and configured to output a first signal in response to a strain applied in a first direction, and a second strain-gauge element formed on a second surface of the elastic substrate opposite to the first surface, and configured to output a second signal in response to a strain applied in the same first direction.
US10067005B2 Apparatus for estimating temperatures of vehicle
An apparatus for estimating temperatures of a vehicle includes an acquirer to acquire an engine correlated temperature correlated with the temperature of an engine when the engine is stopping. The apparatus further includes an estimator to estimate a catalyst temperature of a catalyst disposed in an exhaust system of the engine, based on an inlet gas temperature estimated through a first-order lag operation with an exhaust-manifold temperature at a stop of the engine as an initial temperature and the engine correlated temperature as a target temperature.
US10067004B1 Wireless temperature monitoring systems and methods of food
A temperature monitoring system for monitoring a temperature status of an item from a location different than a location at which the item is located is disclosed. The temperature monitoring system includes a base having a top surface and a bottom surface, and a first unit removably engageable with the top surface of the base in at least a first orientation and a second orientation. The first unit is configured to monitor a measured temperature, to display information regarding the measured temperature, and/or to transmit temperature information to a user device. The temperature monitoring system may also include at least one thermal or temperature probe configured to measure the temperature of the item, including a probe tip, probe wire, and probe plug. The temperature monitoring system may also include one or more probe supports configured to releasably attach to the base and configured to releasably retain a thermal probe thereon.
US10066977B2 Microfluidic flow monitoring
The present invention relates to systems and methods of monitoring velocity or flow in channels, especially in microfluidic channels. In some embodiments, the present invention relates to systems and methods of monitoring velocity or flow rate in systems and methods for performing a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in a continuous-flow microfluidic system.
US10066974B2 Interferometric encoder systems having at least partially overlapping diffracted beams
An encoder interferometry system includes an encoder scale arranged to receive and diffract a measurement beam. The system further includes one or more optical elements configured and arranged to receive a first diffracted measurement beam and a second diffracted measurement beam from the encoder scale and to redirect the first diffracted measurement beam and the second diffracted measurement beam toward the encoder scale such that the first diffracted measurement beam and the second diffracted measurement beam propagate along non-parallel beam paths having an angular separation α following a second diffraction at the encoder scale. The system further includes a first detector arranged to receive the first diffracted measurement beam and a second detector arranged to receive the second diffracted measurement beam.
US10066972B2 Method and apparatus for measuring a distributed physical value of an optical device under test
A method for measuring a distributed physical value of an optical device under test (DUT), includes the steps of: launching into the DUT a probe signal that includes a plurality of optical pulses at at least one test wavelength, and receiving at least one optical signal backscattered by the DUT, wherein the optical pulses are obtained with at least the following steps: generating a first time sequence of first pulses that corresponds to a word of a first code, the first time sequence lasting not shorter than a time of flight and being formed by a number of time slots that is equal to the number of bits of the word of the first code; generating a second time sequence of second pulses that corresponds to a word of a second code; and amplitude modulating the second time sequence with the first time sequence.
US10066953B2 Destination estimating system and destination estimating method
It is an object of the present invention to provide a destination estimating system and a destination estimating method capable of estimating a destination with a high degree of accuracy even when a user uses a detour or stops off somewhere. The destination estimating system of the present invention includes: obtaining a traveling area and a traveling link of a moving body; obtaining, as a traveling history, an area history for storing, for each area, information of a past destination to which the moving body has traveled via the area previously and a link history for storing, for each link, information of a past destination to which the moving body has traveled via the link previously; estimating, based on the traveling area and the area history, a value regarding a probability of traveling to the past destination as an area estimation value; estimating, based on the traveling link and the link history, a value regarding a probability of traveling to the past destination as a link estimation value; and estimating the destination from the past destination based on the area estimation value and the link estimation value.
US10066951B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and moving body
An information processing device according to an embodiment has a recommended route generation function. The recommended route generation function generates a recommended route with a changed section involving a change in a traveling direction within a predetermined range on a scheduled traveling route, the changed section including a first line and a second line. The first line continues to a first position at an entrance of the changed section. The second line continues to a second position at an exit of the changed section. The second line is longer than the first line. A tangential line of the second line and an exit line of the changed section forms an angle within a predetermined angle range.
US10066947B2 Methods and apparatus for improved precision street maps using low cost sensors
Methods and systems for increasing the precision of a map include receiving a plurality of messages over a network from a corresponding plurality of vehicles. The vehicles may be equipped with positioning devices such as a global positioning receiver. The positioning devices in the vehicles may be of a lower cost and therefore provide location precisions within approximately ten (10) meters. The locations of the plurality of vehicles may be used as control points in one or more interpolation algorithms to adjust the position of road information included in a map. Thus, higher precision maps may be generated through the use of relatively lower cost positioning devices in the vehicles.
US10066941B2 Three-axis micro gyroscope with ring spring
Disclosed is a three-axis micro gyroscope having a ring spring. The three-axis micro gyroscope of the present invention comprises: a main spring part; a driving part; an x mass part; an y mass part; a z mass part; and a sensing part. The x mass part moves in the y axis direction depending on the contraction and expansion of the main spring part. The y mass part moves in the x axis direction depending on the contraction and expansion of the main spring part. The z mass part comprises an x vibration mass means and an y vibration mass means. The sensing part senses vibration shaking of the x mass part, the y mass part and the z mass part. The three-axis micro gyroscope of the present invention is capable of effective measurement of rotational movements for all three of the x, y and z axes.
US10066939B2 Laser level
A laser level including a control mechanism housing which houses a control mechanism, the control mechanism including at least a top surface and a bottom surface. A protective structure extends from the control mechanism housing configured to protect the control mechanism from impact and including an upper structure which extends from a top surface of the control mechanism housing and a lower structure which extends from a bottom surface of the control mechanism housing.
US10066933B2 Camera depth mapping using structured light patterns
The various embodiments described herein include methods and/or systems for depth mapping. In one aspect, a method of depth mapping is performed at an apparatus including a projector, a camera, one or more processors, and memory storing one or more programs for execution by the one or more processors. The method includes identifying one or more areas of interest in a scene in accordance with variation of depth in the scene as detected at a first resolution. The method also includes, for each area of interest: (1) applying, via the projector, a respective structured-light pattern to the area of interest; (2) capturing, via the camera, an image of the area of interest with the respective structured-light pattern applied to it; and (3) creating a respective depth map of the area of interest using the captured image, the respective depth map having a higher resolution than the first resolution.
US10066932B2 Shape measuring device
To provide a shape measuring device capable of measuring a surface shape of a measuring object at high speed and with high accuracy in a wide measurement range while configuring the shape measuring device compact. A movable section 141 and a balancing section 142 are supported by a supporting section 125 and reciprocatingly moved by a driving unit 150 with respect to the supporting section 125 in opposite directions each other.
US10066927B2 Inspection of microelectronic devices using near-infrared light
Inspection of microelectronic devices is described using near infrared light. In one example, a dielectric material layer on a substrate is illuminated with a near infrared light beam. The substrate has at least one contact land, the dielectric material layer overlies at least a portion of the contact land, and the substrate has at least one via defined in the dielectric material layer, the via exposing at least a portion of the contact land. Reflected near infrared light is reflected from the substrate at a camera. The position of the via is determined relative to the contact land from the reflected light beam using an image processing device.
US10066925B2 Point cloud processing apparatus and method
A computer implemented method may include the steps of: (1) providing a first point cloud representative of at least a bare portion of a surface of an object relative to a reference portion of the surface, (2) providing a second point cloud representative of at least a coated portion of the surface relative to the reference portion, (3) registering the first point cloud and the second point cloud with respect to a common reference coordinate system, (4) registering a first reference portion subset of the first data points representative of the reference portion and a second reference portion subset of the second data points representative of the reference portion, and (5) calculating difference values indicative of a thickness of the surface coating based on differences between a coated portion subset of the second data points and a bare portion subset of the first data points.
US10066921B2 Bulkhead assembly having a pivotable electric contact component and integrated ground apparatus
According to an aspect a bulkhead assembly is provided having particular application with a downhole tool, in particular for oil well drilling applications. The bulkhead assembly includes a bulkhead body and an electrical contact component disposed within the bulkhead body, wherein at least a portion of the electrical contact component is configured to pivot about its own axis, without compromising its ability to provide a pressure and fluid barrier. In an embodiment, a ground apparatus is provided to provide an electrical connection for at least one ground wire. The ground apparatus may be positionable on the bulkhead body of the bulkhead assembly. In an aspect, a downhole tool including the bulkhead assembly and ground apparatus is also generally described.
US10066906B2 Methods and apparatus for a conducted electrical weapon
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from multiple cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more deployment units. A handle and each deployment unit include a processing circuit and memory. A handle may provide operation and usage records to a deployment unit for storage. The information stored on a deployment unit may be unalterable once written. A handle may log a record of usage, deployment units, and other deployment information. The log file may be available to an electronic device through a secure wireless protocol.
US10066902B2 Holster having a rotatable lockout element
A holster for a handgun, having at least some of an at least partial cavity; a lever having a finger button portion and an engagement portion, wherein the lever includes a locking projection extending from at least a portion of the engagement portion, and wherein the lever is pivotally attached or coupled to at least a portion of the holster, approximately between the finger button portion and the engagement portion; and a lockout element rotatably attached or coupled to at least a portion of the holster such that the lockout element is rotatable between a locked position and an unlocked position, and wherein at least a portion of a locking portion of the lockout element is positioned above at least a portion of the engagement portion of the lever when the lockout element is in the locked position.
US10066889B2 Double-barreled lethal or non-lethal selectable firearm
A double-barreled firearm having a slide having a slide body, a first barrel, a second barrel in parallel with first barrel, a firing chamber having a first firing chamber and having a second firing chamber and a mechanism for firing only one chamber thereof. The mechanism has a selector switch having a selector switch channel, two feed bar assemblies, two extractor assemblies and a retainer. The selector rod has a proximal end, a distal end and a feed bar notch. The distal end is in rotational communication with the firing chamber. The proximal end engages with the selector switch channel such that when the selector switch is pushed from side to side, the proximal end travels along the selector switch channel causing selector rod to rotate. The two feed bar assemblies are in communication with the feed bar notch of the selector rod. Each of the two feed bar assemblies have a feed bar face. The two extractor assemblies are in communication with the selector rod. Each of the extractor assemblies has an extractor claw and a claw pushrod. A linkage is in communication with each of the claw push rods. The retainer is in communication with the distal end of the selector rod and with the firing chamber.
US10066884B2 Method and apparatus for dampening flow variations and pressurizing carbon dioxide
An apparatus is provided for maintaining a steady flow rate and pressure of a carbon dioxide stream at high pressure when a low-pressure source of the carbon dioxide varies with time. Liquid level in an accumulator that is sized to accommodate variations in supply rate is controlled by sub-cooling of liquid entering the accumulator and heating in the accumulator, the sub-cooling and heating being controlled by a pressure controller operable in the accumulator.
US10066881B2 Standing gasket for heat exchanger
A sealing element for a heat exchanger is defined by an elongate main body. An aspect ratio of the main body is greater than 1:1, wherein a height of the main body is greater than a width of the main body. The sealing element includes a plurality of enlarged portions spaced at predetermined intervals along a length of the main body. The enlarged portions have a width greater than the width of the main body, and are laterally offset inwardly with respect to the main body. The sealing element further includes a plurality of lugs protruding laterally from the main body. First pairs of the lugs are alternatingly arranged with the enlarged portions of the sealing element. Second pairs of the lugs are spaced along ends of the sealing element. Single ones of the lugs also protrude laterally outwardly from the enlarged portions.
US10066875B2 Heat exchanger of a turbomachine
A heat exchanger for an air circulation channel of a turbomachine, with the heat exchanger being configured to be passed through by a fluid to be cooled, is provided. The heat exchanger includes a plurality of fins protruding with respect to a support surface, each fin extends axially over a length in the direction of the circulation of air and includes a leading edge and a trailing edge. Each fin further includes a central body, between the leading edge and the trailing edge, with the central body having, in a plane parallel to the support surface, a curved central profile.
US10066874B2 Plate heat exchanger and method for constructing multiple passes in the plate heat exchanger
The invention relates to a plate heat exchanger and a method for constructing multiple passes in the plate heat exchanger. A plate heat exchanger (1) according to the invention comprises at least one stopper plate (7) arranged between the outer surface of the plate pack (6) and the shell (2) of the outer casing of the heat exchanger for arranging multiple passes for the second heat exchange medium to the heat exchanger, wherein the stopper plate (7) is welded to an additional planar structure of the plate pack.
US10066870B2 Process and plant for separating a gas mixture
A process and plant are proposed for separating a feed mixture predominantly or exclusively containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in which the feed mixture is subjected to a cryogenic separation process in which a carbon monoxide-rich liquid and at least one residual gas mixture which is depleted in carbon monoxide and enriched in hydrogen, in comparison with the feed mixture, are formed. It is intended that the at least one residual gas mixture is subjected to a membrane separation process in which at least one hydrogen-rich permeate and at least one carbon monoxide-rich retentate are formed, wherein the or at least one of the carbon monoxide-rich retentates is recirculated to the cryogenic separation process.
US10066865B2 Refrigerator and method for the temperature control in a refrigerator
A refrigerator, in particular a household refrigerator, includes an utility chamber for cooled goods and a control device, with which a cold air flow can be introduced into the utility chamber when a cooling signal is present. A defrost heating element is rendered operative by the control device to prevent the formation of condensate and/or ice due to the cold air flow fed into the utility chamber. A timing element keeps the heating element out of operation for a predetermined time interval in response to the generation of the cooling signal.
US10066860B2 Air conditioning system having actively controlled and stabilized hot gas reheat circuit
A method for controlling an air conditioning system comprises routing refrigerant through an evaporator to cool air in a space, proportioning refrigerant flow from the evaporator between a condenser circuit and a hot gas reheat circuit that heats air leaving the evaporator, routing refrigerant flow from the condenser circuit and the hot gas reheat circuit through an expansion device and back to the evaporator, monitoring a first temperature at the evaporator, stabilizing proportioning of refrigerant flow between the condenser circuit and the hot gas reheat circuit based on the monitored first temperature.
US10066852B2 Water heater
A water heater has a primary heat exchanger having a first heat transfer tube, a secondary heat exchanger having a second heat transfer tube connected with the first heat transfer tube and being located higher than the first heat transfer tube, and an outflow path connected to an outflow-side end portion of the first heat transfer tube. The outflow path has an offset flow path portion including a rising portion which rises upward or obliquely upward from a connecting portion of the outflow path and the outflow-side end portion of the first heat transfer tube or from the vicinity of the connecting portion, the offset flow path portion being offset at a position higher than the outflow-side end portion. When hot water supply is temporally stopped, the water at high temperature in the first heat transfer tube flows into the offset flow path portion, thereby inhibiting such a disadvantage that water having a lower temperature than a target temperature is supplied because of a natural convection at the time of restarting hot water supply.
US10066845B2 Humidification and air cleaning apparatus
Provided is a humidification and air cleaning apparatus. The humidification and air cleaning apparatus includes a base body including an upper body and a lower body coupled to a lower part of the upper body, a water tank disposed at an upper part of the upper body, storing water, and including a water housing spraying water to the inside, a watering motor installed at the upper body and providing a torque to the watering housing; and a blower motor installed at the lower body. Here, the lower body, the upper body, and the water tank are stacked sequentially. The blower motor, and the watering motor are disposed vertically inside the base body. The watering motor, and the blower motor are spaced a predetermined interval away from each other and disposed on the same axis.
US10066838B2 Dual fuel heating system
A dual fuel heating system can be used in a gas appliance. A dual fuel heating system can have a fuel selector valve for selecting between a first fuel and a second fuel different from the first. The dual fuel heating system can include a regulator unit configured to regulate the pressure of the two different fuels. The selector valve determines which flow path for which fuel is open and which is closed.
US10066837B2 Combustor aft mount assembly
The present application provides a gas turbine engine. The gas turbine engine may include a compressor discharge casing, a number of combustors configured in an annular array, and a number of aft mounting assemblies. An aft mounting assembly mounts a combustor to an inner diameter of the compressor discharge casing.
US10066819B2 Micro-light-emitting diode backlight system
A backlight system includes a backplane and a plurality of bare die light emitters disposed on the backplane. Each light emitter has a light-emitter substrate and contact pads on the light-emitter substrate through which electrical current is supplied to cause the light emitter to emit light. A plurality of first and second backplane conductors are disposed on the backplane for conducting control signals to control the light emitters through the contact pads. A plurality of light valves is disposed to receive light from the light emitters. The number of light valves is greater than the number of light emitters.
US10066806B2 Light guiding body and vehicle lighting fixture using same
A lighting fixture projects light sideward and has no restriction in design. The lighting fixture can include an LED; a primary lens disposed in an optical axis of the LED, the primary lens being configured to form a main light distribution; an auxiliary lens disposed on an outer peripheral side of the primary lens around the optical axis of the LED; and a reflecting portion configured to reflect part of light emitted from the LED to substantially an entire area of the auxiliary lens on an inner peripheral surface side thereof. The reflecting portion can be formed integrally with the primary lens and include an incident surface on which part of light emitted from the LED can be incident, a reflecting surface configured to reflect light having entered through the incident surface, and a light-exiting surface configured to allow the light reflected by the reflecting surface to exit.
US10066799B2 Pixelated projection for automotive headlamp
An automotive headlamp is provided that includes a digital micromirror device (DMD) headlight module, the DMD headlight module including a DMD, a white light module to provide a white light beam to illuminate the DMD, illumination optics optically coupled between the DMD and the white light module to prepare the white light beam for illuminating the DMD, and projection optics optically coupled to the DMD to receive pixelated light reflected by the DMD and project a pixelated light beam on road, in which at least one of the DMD, the white light module, and the illumination optics shape a beam profile of the white light beam such that the light reflected by the DMD has a pixelated non-uniform beam profile suitable for projecting a white light beam that forms a portion of a white light beam of the headlamp.
US10066795B2 Cuttable flexible light engines
Flexible light engines capable of being cut, and methods thereof, are provided. A cuttable flexible light engine includes a flexible strip and strings of solid state light sources coupled in parallel. A voltage balancer establishes a desired current flow through the strings of solid state light sources when the flexible strip is cut to a desired length, and may be part of a connector placed where the strip is cut. The strings may be provided in a first set of strings coupled in parallel between a first conductive path and an intermediate conductive path and a second set of strings coupled in parallel between the intermediated conductive path and a second conductive path. A cuttable flexible light engine may also include test points positioned within the strings.
US10066780B2 Elevation device
An elevation device comprises: a carrier, including an upper vertical frame having the left side and the right side oppositely disposed with a pair of rail slots, wherein one inner wall in each of the rail slots is longitudinally formed with a positioning slot allowing a guide rail to be disposed and positioned; a support seat, including a seat plate having the rear end thereof vertically extended with a pair of wing pieces, wherein backsides of the pair of wing pieces are respectively and longitudinally pivoted with at least one roller, the circumference of each of the at least one roller is formed with a guide slot confining the guide rail, thereby enabling each of the at least one roller to be longitudinally slid along the guide rail; and a constant force spring, formed in a coiled status and connected between the upper vertical frame and the support seat.
US10066777B2 Polymer film for the conditioning of oil extraction pipes
The invention relates to an assembly comprising: an oil extraction pipe (4) having a thread; and a protector (1) for the thread of the extraction pipe (4), said protector (1) including a body and a thread complementary to that of the extraction pipe (4). The assembly is characterised in that it also comprises an elastomer film (60) affixed to the protector and designed to form a sealed connection between the extraction pipe (4) and the protector (1) when the protector (1) is positioned on the extraction pipe (4).
US10066776B2 Pipe multifold line plug with fluid opening
A pipe ML plug with fluid opening includes a main pipe portion, a rubber tube portion, a lower fixer, and an upper fixer. The rubber tube portion is disposed around a length portion of the main pipe portion and at the lower end of the main pipe portion, has a second inner diameter and a second outer diameter and extending straight for a second length, has a lower end and an upper end, and increases a blocking diameter when compressed lengthwise. The lower fixer and the upper fixer are configured for fixing a distance therebetween, so as to press the rubber tube portion lengthwise from both of the lower and upper ends to a specific length and thus to make the rubber tube portion bulge to a specific diameter, so that the bulged rubber tube portion blocks and seals an external pipe from inside.
US10066771B2 Wearable rubber parts for fluid handling services including a polyurethane inner layer
Wearable rubber parts for fluid handling systems include a four layer structure, wherein the inner most layer of the four layer structure is a polyurethane layer. The polyurethane can be millable polyurethane. The polyurethane used in the inner most layer can be produced by reacting diisolcyanate with a polyester and/or polyether polyols and a chain extender. The wearable rubber part can be an expansion joint, a pinch valve, or a hose.
US10066769B2 High pressure fitting
A fitting, such as an anti-blowback fitting, that includes a friction reducing device that enables easy removal of the fitting from a high pressure connection such as one associated with an HVAC unit. When used in connection with refrigeration, anti-blow back fittings function to keep the refrigerant in the hose to which it is connected in order to minimize or prevent the refrigerant from escaping to the environment. In certain embodiments, a friction reducing device is positioned in the fitting, and decreases the load on the rear housing, which enables easy rotation of the outer or swivel housing of the fitting to remove the same from the high pressure connection. In certain embodiments, the friction reducing device is a thrust bearing.
US10066757B2 Actuator
A valve actuator assembly having an actuator housing coupled to a bonnet and a housing lid. A hydraulic cylinder is positioned within the actuator housing and directly coupled to the bonnet. A piston is positioned within the hydraulic cylinder and coupled to a spring lifter assembly and a spring is positioned within the actuator housing and having a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to a lower surface of the housing lid, and the second end being coupled to the spring lifter assembly. An operating stem is coupled to the piston and positioned in a channel extending through the bonnet to a valve body assembly.
US10066756B2 Drive device and method for controlling the drive device for the generation of an actuation movement
Drive device and a method for controlling the drive device so as to produce an actuation movement. The drive device includes at least one actuation element (25) consisting of a shape memory alloy, and at least one return actuation element (21) which counteracts the actuation movement of the at least one actuation element (25), the at least one actuation element (25) being received between two connection elements (17) that are separated from, and associated with, one another, and engaging with or being secured to each connection element (17), the connection elements (17) being kept at a distance from one another by the at least one actuation element (25) and the at least one return actuation element (21) positioned between them (17) and, as a result of the opposing directions of action thereof, the connection elements (17) being positioned in a defined initial length for controlling an actuation movement.
US10066755B1 Tamper resistant device for an appliance
A tamper resistant device for an appliance for preventing unauthorized access to and manipulation of the controls for a water heater or the like. The tamper resistant device for an appliance includes a support assembly adapted to secure about a back of a control unit of an appliance and a cover member removably securable to the support assembly and adapted to cover the control unit of the appliance.
US10066746B2 Driving system for vehicle
In a region in which a rate of change in slip ratio of a transmission belt with respect to a change in input torque exceeds a permissible slip ratio rate of change set in advance, a steep change in the slip ratio is suppressed by limiting the rate of change in the input torque.
US10066739B2 Shift control device and method of controlling shift control device
Every time a specified time ΔT elapses, this shift control device calculates a target drive force Fd (a step S5), calculates a absolute value AF of a difference between an optimum fuel consumption rate Fopt [Fd] for the target drive force Fd and a fuel consumption rate FN [Fd] for the target drive force Fd in each of the gear stages N (a step S8), determines candidate gear stages Nc from the gear stages N (as step S13), and integrates the absolute value AF that is calculated for each of the candidate gear stages Nc in a period from last shift to the present time to determine the candidate gear stage Nc for which an integrated value J is the smallest as a target gear stage Nm (a step S15).
US10066736B2 Shift lever apparatus and control method thereof
A shift lever apparatus is provided and includes an operating part having fastening pins extracted therefrom and inserted thereinto, based on a signal input. A select lever part is coupled to a shift lever that rotates based on a shift pattern to rotate along with the shift lever. Additionally, the shift lever corresponds to a position of a shift stage based on the shift pattern and includes a plurality of insertion apertures into which the fastening pins are inserted. The fastening pins selectively permit or limit the rotation of the shift lever based on whether the fastening pins are inserted into the plurality of insertion apertures.
US10066733B2 Oil direction control baffle
A baffle for a gear may comprise a baffle wall and a baffle outlet, the baffle wall having a peripheral portion at least partially defining a channel, the channel extending circumferentially around an axial centerline, the channel configured to receive lubricant through a slot, the slot extending circumferentially around the axial centerline. The baffle wall may be configured to prevent a subset of gear teeth from receiving lubricant. A width of the slot may vary along a circumferential direction. A cross-section area of the channel may vary along the circumferential direction. The cross-section area of the channel may increase along a direction of rotation of the subset of gear teeth.
US10066730B2 Gearbox and method for assembling same
A transmission includes a fork mechanism in which a plurality of fork rods to which a plurality of shift forks are connected are each attached to a pedestal so as to be moveable in an axial direction. An assembly guide portion is disposed on the pedestal and a guide pin is erected on a clutch housing. As a result, even in cases where an input shaft and a main shaft, on which driving and driven gears and synchro devices are assembled, are assembled on the clutch housing in a state that the driving and driven gears are engaged and, thereafter the fork mechanism is assembled on this clutch housing, the assembly of the fork mechanism on the clutch housing can be easily performed.
US10066729B2 Continuously variable transmission drive pulley
A drive pulley for a CVT has a fixed sheave, a fixed sheave shaft fixedly connected to the fixed sheave, a movable sheave, a movable sheave shaft fixedly connected to the movable sheave, a spider and at least one centrifugal actuator. The fixed sheave shaft is disposed at least in part inside the movable sheave shaft. The movable sheave is disposed axially between the spider and the fixed sheave. A biasing member biases the movable sheave axially away from the fixed sheave. A torque transfer assembly is operatively connected to at least one of the fixed sheave and the movable sheave. The torque transfer assembly transfers torque between the fixed sheave and the movable sheave. The biasing member, the at least one centrifugal actuator and the torque transfer assembly are disposed radially outward of the fixed and movable sheave shafts.
US10066728B2 Continuously variable transmission clutch sheave cover
A continuously variable transmission clutch sheave cover is a one-piece plastic member having a plurality of snap-fit fasteners located between an outer perimeter and a central opening. The snap-fit fasteners releasably engage features positioned on the face of an outer sheave of a driven clutch assembly.
US10066725B2 Fiber reinforced resin gear, method of forming fiber reinforced resin gear by injection molding, fiber reinforced resin rotary body, method of forming fiber reinforced resin rotary body by injection molding
Plural ejector pins are made to project before a molten resin containing reinforcing fibers is injected into an inside of a cavity through pin point gates in a web forming portion in the inside of the cavity and at positions outside the pin point gates in a radial direction. The ejector pins are retracted from the inside of the cavity after a flow of the molten resin containing reinforcing fibers injected into the inside of the cavity through the pin point gates impinges on the ejector pins and is divided and before a tooth portion forming portion in the inside of the cavity is filled with the molten resin containing reinforcing fibers. Accordingly, weld lines which extend along the radial direction are formed at positions outside the ejector pins in the radial direction, and the molten resin is filled in portions formed after the ejector pins are retracted.
US10066714B2 Drive apparatus of chair assembly for 4D theater
A drive apparatus of a chair assembly for a 4D theater according to the present disclosure includes: a lower plate which is in contact with the ground; an upper plate which is positioned above the lower plate so as to be spaced apart from the lower plate; a first actuator which is positioned at a left portion between the lower plate and the upper plate; a second actuator which is positioned at a right portion between the lower plate and the upper plate; and a spline device, in which the spline device is installed to be positioned on a vertical centerline of the lower plate, and the first actuator is installed to have a predetermined first angle with respect to a horizontal centerline of the lower plate.
US10066711B2 Variable transmission and method and system of manufacture
A continuously variable transmission includes a driving member rotating about a first axis, a driven member rotating about a second axis, and an intermediate member interposed between the driving and driven members and rotating about a third axis configured to intersect the first and second axes. The intermediate member transfers torque from the driving member to the driven member. A method for forming a torque transfer member includes providing a base structure, wrapping a needle assembly around the base structure such that the needles extend outwardly therefrom, and affixing the needle assembly to the base structure. A method of manufacturing a needle assembly includes forming a series of pockets on a side of a ribbon, organizing a series of needles into a series of pockets, and affixing the series of needles into the series of pockets.
US10066709B2 Mounting alignment system
A mounting alignment apparatus may include a rail assembly including a first pair of alignment surfaces. The mounting alignment apparatus may also include a slide assembly including a second pair of alignment surfaces. The first and second pairs of alignment surfaces may define an interacting capturing geometry therebetween, permitting sliding movement of the slide assembly relative to the rail assembly along a first axis, and restricting movement of the slide assembly relative to the rail assembly about an axis other than the first axis. The mounting alignment apparatus may also include a tension adjustment assembly coupled between the rail assembly and the slide assembly for positioning the slide assembly relative to the rail assembly along the first axis.
US10066707B2 Tensioner
Provided, is a simple-structured tensioner that can. favorably expel the air that has entered an oil pressure chamber, while enabling a reduction in size in the axial direction, and in processing and assembling workload. The tensioner 10 includes a relief mechanism made up of a relief hole 22 and a disc-like orifice member 60. A first main surface 61 of the orifice member 60 is provided with an outer circumferential annular groove 61a formed along an outer peripheral edge and a communication groove 61b that extends from a central portion of the first main surface 61 to the outer circumferential annular groove 61a, The orifice member 60 has a plurality of notches 63 arranged along a circumferential direction in the outer peripheral edge of the orifice member 60.
US10066706B2 Multi-speed transmission
A multiple speed transmission having an input member, an output member, a plurality of planetary gearsets, a plurality of interconnecting members and a plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms. The plurality of planetary gear sets includes first, second and ring gears. The input member is continuously interconnected with at least one member of one of the plurality of planetary gear sets, and the output member is continuously interconnected with another member of one of the plurality of planetary gear sets. At least eight forward speeds and one reverse speed are achieved by the selective engagement of the five torque-transmitting mechanisms.
US10066700B2 Power transfer assembly
A power transfer assembly for an engine is provided. The power transfer assembly includes a first flywheel coupled to a crankshaft of the engine. The power transfer assembly includes a second flywheel selectively coupled to the first flywheel. The power transfer assembly also includes a first transmission unit coupled to the first flywheel and the second flywheel. The first transmission unit is adapted to selectively transfer mechanical power between the first flywheel and the second flywheel. The power transfer assembly further includes a second transmission unit coupled to the first transmission unit, the second flywheel, and an engine accessory. The second transmission unit is adapted to selectively transfer mechanical power between any one of the first transmission unit and the second flywheel, and the engine accessory.
US10066699B2 Crankshaft
A flat plane crankshaft for an in-line four cylinder engine includes eight crank arms. A fourth crank arm and a fifth crank arm are respectively provided with counter weights. Each of a width of the fourth crank arm and a width of the fifth crank arm is configured to be smaller than a width of a second crank arm. Each of a width of the third crank arm and a width of the sixth crank arm is configured to be greater than the width of the second crank arm.
US10066696B2 Damper
A damper includes a cylinder, an annular rod guide, a rod, an annular oil seal, and an annular seal holder. The cylinder internally forms an action chamber. The rod guide is secured to one side opening of the cylinder. The rod is inserted through an inner peripheral side of the rod guide so as to be axially movable. The oil seal is installed to the action chamber side of the rod guide to be slidably in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the rod. The seal holder supports the oil seal from the action chamber side. The rod guide includes a holding portion to hold the seal holder.
US10066695B2 Vibration damping device
A vibration damping device (10) includes a first attachment member (11) and a second attachment member (12), an elastic body (13) configured to couple the attachment members (11 and 12) to each other, and partition members (16) configured to partition a liquid chamber in the first attachment member (11) in which a liquid (L) is sealed into the first liquid chamber (14) and the second liquid chamber (15). A communicating passage (30) configured to communicate the first liquid chamber (14) with the second liquid chamber (15) is provided in the partition members (16). Flow-changing protrusions (31 and 32) protruding inward in a radial direction of the communicating passage (30) and configured to change a flow of the liquid flowing in the communicating passage (30) in an axial direction of the communicating passage (30) are provided in an inner circumferential surface of the communicating passage (30). The communicating passage (30) and the flow-changing protrusions (31 and 32) are formed symmetrically with respect to an axis (O) of the communicating passage (30) when viewed in a longitudinal cross section passing through the axis (O) and the flow-changing protrusions (31 and 32). Projecting ends of the flow-changing protrusions (31 and 32) form inner circumferential edges of passing holes (31c and 32c) which are open toward both sides in the axial direction. According to the vibration damping device (10), occurrence of abnormal noise is suppressed while product features are secured so that simplification of a structure and facilitation of manufacture can be achieved.
US10066691B2 Brake disc assembly
There is disclosed a brake disc assembly for attachment to a brake disc hub having a plurality of circumferentially spaced outwardly radially extending hub projections. The brake disc assembly comprises a brake disc having a first side and a second opposing side which is arranged to face the brake disc hub. The brake disc comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced outwardlyextending disc recesses each having first and second recess sidewalls which oppose each other. Each disc recess is provided with first and second intermediate elements which each have a spacer portion adjacent to a respective recess sidewall and a flange portion which is secured to the brake disc. Each disc recess is arranged to receive a corresponding hub projection between the spacer portions of the first and second intermediate elements.
US10066678B2 Hydrostatically operated clutch system
A hydrostatically operated clutch system having a hydrostatic clutch actuator for hydrostatically operating a clutch, in particular a pulse separation clutch of a hybrid drive, such that the hydrostatic clutch actuator is combined with a valve arrangement which is to be opened actively and enables the clutch to be engaged rapidly.
US10066673B2 Bicycle crank assembly
A bicycle crank assembly includes a sprocket having a rotational center axis, a crank, a crank axle and a slide mechanism. The crank axle is attached to the crank and includes an internal space. The slide mechanism is configured to displace the sprocket relatively to the crank in an axial direction parallel to the rotational center axis. At least part of the slide mechanism is disposed in the internal space of the crank axle.
US10066670B2 Plain bearing composite material
The invention relates to a plain bearing composite material, comprising a supporting layer (12) made of steel, a bearing metal layer (14) made of copper or a copper alloy, which is applied to the supporting layer (12), and a functional layer (16) made of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, which is applied to the bearing metal layer (14).
US10066664B2 Rotating pressure control head system and method of use
Disclosed is a cooling and lubricating system (and method of use) for an RCD bearing/seal assembly comprising an internal conduit for directing fresh oil into the lower end of the bearing assembly where it can then progress upwardly through the bearing assembly and seals to provide cooling and lubrication to the internal bearings and rotary seals. The RCD system employs a small footprint oiler to deliver, via pressurized air, the oil to the RCD. Also disclosed is an RCD bearing assembly outfitted with the oil channel conduits for directing oil through the RCD bearing assembly to cool and lubricate the seals and bearings.
US10066663B2 Tapered roller bearing, method for producing the tapered roller bearing and method for securely mounting the tapered roller bearing
A tapered roller bearing is disclosed having a support for pressing roller bodies and a holder for holding an outer ring. A method for producing the tapered roller bearing and a method for mounting a tapered roller bearing are also disclosed.
US10066662B2 Bearing for supporting a shaft, in particular a rudder shaft, or a rudder blade, electronic bearing clearance measuring device, rudder comprising a bearing for supporting a shaft or a rudder blade, and method for measuring wear of a bearing for supporting a shaft or a rudder blade
The invention relates to a bearing for supporting a shaft, in particular a rudder shaft, or a rudder blade, by means of which bearing the bearing clearance or the bearing wear can be continuously monitored, determined, and optionally documented. According to the invention, for a bearing for supporting a shaft, in particular a rudder shaft, comprising a first bearing element and a second bearing element, wherein the first bearing element has a sliding surface for contacting the second bearing element in a sliding manner, and a measurement-value sensor having a wear surface for contacting the second bearing element in a sliding manner, the at least one measurement-value sensor is not pin-shaped.
US10066660B2 Rebar snap hook
A snap hook assembly includes a hook body defining a neck portion and a hook portion which form a capture area. A gate and a trigger are both pivotally mounted to the hook body. The gate is moveable between a closed position and an open position and is biased to the closed position. The snap hook is configured such that, when the gate is in the closed position, it cannot be moved to the opened position. The trigger is operable to release the gate, so that the gate can be moved from the closed position to the opened position.
US10066656B2 Threaded fastener having a thread crest greater than its thread root and “V” angles on the crest and root
An interlocking thread with a tooth-cross-section that is wider at its crest than at its root and with “V” angles located both along the crest and the root which tightens into a tapped hole that has a similar thread cross-section.
US10066631B2 Direct power control for constant airflow control
A control method for constant airflow controlled by a direct power-controlled PM motor, wherein the PM motor is installed in an HVAC system to drive the rotation of a fan wheel, and wherein the PM motor has a stator component, permanent magnet rotor components, and a motor controller. In some embodiments, the motor controller includes an operation parameters sensing circuit and a microprocessor.
US10066630B2 Method and system for metallic low pressure fan case heating
A fan assembly is provided. The fan assembly includes a fan, a fan casing circumscribing the fan, and a fan casing heating system in thermal communication with the fan casing. The fan includes a hub, and a plurality of fan blades extending from the hub. Each fan blade of the plurality of fan blades terminates at a respective blade tip. A clearance gap is defined between the fan casing and the blade tips. The fan casing heating system is configured to apply heat to the fan casing when the fan is operating in a first operational mode, and remove the applied heat when the fan transitions into a second operational mode.
US10066621B2 Internal gear pump including an outer ring having cam protruded parts
The internal gear pump according to the present invention includes: an inner rotor; an outer rotor that rotates with predetermined eccentricity to a rotation center of the inner rotor; an outer ring that rotatably holds the outer rotor, and has at least three cam protruded parts formed; a pump housing that has a rotor chamber; pins in the same number as that of the cam protruded parts; and operation means for oscillating the outer ring. Positions of the pins are set so that a diameter center of the holding-inner peripheral part of the outer ring is moved by the operation means along a locus of a circle, the radius of which is the eccentricity to the rotation center of the inner rotor.
US10066618B2 Variable displacement compressor with an oil check valve
A variable displacement compressor includes a control valve and a check valve. The control valve is in fluidic communication with a discharge chamber of the compressor and a crankcase of the compressor. The check valve is interposed between the control valve and the discharge chamber. The check valve is configured to allow flow from the discharge chamber to the control valve and to prevent flow from the control valve to the discharge chamber. The check valve includes a ball and a spring. The spring is configured to urge the ball toward a closed position. The spring is characterized by a rate of the spring and a free-length of the spring, and the rate and the free-length are selected to minimize de-stroke noise caused by a rapid change of the compressor operation to a low displacement state.
US10066612B2 Method of operating cryogenic pump and cryogenic pump system
A cryogenic pump system includes a supply of liquid natural gas, a source of hydraulic fluid, a cryogenic pump, and an electronic control module. The cryogenic pump is operatively arranged with the supply of liquid natural gas and the source of hydraulic fluid. The cryogenic pump is configured to operate using the source of hydraulic fluid to compress at least some of the supply of liquid natural gas for delivery to an engine. The electronic control module is operably arranged with the cryogenic pump and configured to selectively operate the cryogenic pump. Control strategies for operating the cryogenic pump system are disclosed which have reduced power demands.
US10066601B2 System and method for manufacturing wind turbine rotor blades for simplified installation and removal
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for manufacturing a wind turbine rotor blade that can be easily lifted and lowered to and from a rotor installed atop a tower. The method includes providing a plurality of root inserts for a blade root of the blade and securing at least one cylindrical member to one of the root inserts such that the cylindrical member is substantially perpendicular with the root insert. The method also includes arranging the root inserts in a blade mold of the blade and forming a blade shell with the plurality of root inserts laminated therein. The method may further include securing at least one attachment component within each of the cylindrical members so as to provide an attachment location for a pulley cable used to lift and lower the rotor blade to and from the rotor installed atop the tower.
US10066594B2 Internal combustion engine having a spark plug
Methods and systems are provided for an internal combustion engine having at least one combustion chamber for burning a fuel mixture and a spark plug for performing spark ignition of the fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. The spark plug includes electrodes for generating an ignition spark at a location within the combustion chamber. Furthermore, the internal combustion engine includes an adjustment device for reducing a distance between the location of the ignition spark and an edge of the combustion chamber in the case of an increase in temperature of the internal combustion engine during operation.
US10066592B2 Ignition system for light-duty combustion engine
In at least some implementations, an ignition system for a light-duty combustion engine includes a charge winding, a microcontroller and a power supply sub-circuit. The sub-circuit is coupled to both the charge winding and the microcontroller and includes a first power supply switch, a power supply capacitor and a power supply zener. The sub-circuit is arranged to turn off the first power supply switch so that charging of the power supply capacitor stops when the charge on the power supply capacitor exceeds the breakdown voltage on the power supply zener. In at least some implementations, the power supply capacitor may power the microcontroller and the power supply sub-circuit may limit or reduce the amount of electrical energy taken from the induced AC voltage of the charge winding to a level that is still able to sufficiently power the microcontroller yet saves energy for use elsewhere in the system.
US10066589B2 Independent intake runner resonator system
An air intake system includes a plurality of intake runners configured to supply intake air to the engine, and an independent resonator system operably associated with the plurality of intake runners and including a plurality of individual resonator assemblies. Each individual resonator assembly is fluidly coupled to one intake runner of the plurality of intake runners. The plurality of individual resonator assemblies is configured to interact with at least one of sound and pressure waves generated in the engine to reduce engine noise and/or increase engine torque.
US10066576B2 Dual injection during intake stroke for improved catalyst light off
A method for operating a spark-ignition direct-injection internal combustion engine coupled to an exhaust aftertreatment system including a catalytic converter includes monitoring an operating state of the catalytic converter. The method further includes determining if a piston of the engine is entering an intake stroke. The method further includes injecting a first quantity of fuel into a cylinder in which the piston of the engine is entering the intake stroke, and injecting a second quantity of fuel into the cylinder in which the piston of the engine is entering the intake stroke.
US10066575B2 Method and system for gasoline particulate filter operations
Methods and systems are provided for optimal operation of a gasoline particulate filter coupled to an engine exhaust system. Based on engine operating conditions, a target soot level on the GPF may be determined, and one or more engine operating parameters may be adjusted to maintain the actual GPF soot level at the target level. In one example, if the actual GPF soot level is lower than the target level, one or more of a fuel injection timing and a fuel rail pressure may be adjusted to increase soot generation, and if the actual GPF soot level is higher than the target level, the GPF may be regenerated until the actual soot level reaches the target level.
US10066572B2 Dual fuel combustion engine with feedback control of combustion and corresponding method
Feedback control of combustion in a gas diesel dual-fuel engine (20), based on the measured cylinder pressure, has been invented. The center of combustion and pressure rise rate is controlled by manipulating the start of diesel injection and duration of diesel injection. Measurements of transient engine operation show, that the proposed controller is able to control the center of combustion and the maximum pressure rise rate. The influence of changing intake manifold pressure, changing exhaust gas recirculation rate and changing air-fuel ratio can be compensated by the controller (10). Steady state measurements show that the gas diesel dual fuel engine reaches efficiencies around 40% with stoichiometric air-fuel ratio and diesel ratios below 5%. The results have been obtained on a slightly modified production type common-rail diesel engine with four cylinders and a displacement volume of 2 liters.
US10066552B2 One degree-of-constraint semi-fusible gearbox mounting link
A mounting link between an engine and a gearbox comprises an engine attachment piece, a gearbox attachment piece, and primary and secondary retention fasteners. The engine attachment piece is rotatably secured to the engine, and the gearbox attachment piece is rotatably secured to the gearbox. The primary retention fastener rigidly constrains the gearbox attachment piece with respect to the engine attachment piece in a single degree of freedom, but is configured to shear at a breakpoint load. The secondary retention fastener constrains the gearbox attachment piece loosely with respect to the engine attachment piece, and can withstand the breakpoint load. The gearbox attachment piece and engine attachment piece abut in a friction fit that provides Coulomb damping.
US10066544B2 Box-type generator driven by engine
A box-type generator driven by an engine, comprising a box-type soundproof hood assembly (3) enclosing the whole generator, a controller (2), an oil tank (19), a front and a back fans (13, 14), air ducts (11, 12), a permanent magnetic generator (4), an engine (5), a double-cavity type muffler assembly (6) and the like. With the novel designs such as forward fans air inlet (17) and controller arrangement, dual cooling air ducts and double muffler structure, and the integrated overall layout of the control system, the box-type generator ensures a generator cooling system to sequentially cool down heating components in a temperature ascending order, thus effectively reducing the system noise of a generator assembly, and facilitating the use, installation and maintenance of the generator.
US10066537B2 Exhaust connection member with braided cover and method of making the same
An exhaust connection coupler and a method for manufacturing a braid cover incorporated therein are provided. The method of manufacturing comprises the steps of providing a tubular sleeve formed of braided wire filaments and forming at least one end of the sleeve into shape using a forming die such that the at least one end of the cover includes a circumferential neck portion having a diameter smaller than the diameter of a body portion of the cover. In the method, the sleeve may be pressed between male and female forming dies in order to create the cover's desired shape, which can include a shoulder extending radially outwardly from the cover's neck portion and meeting the cover's body portion at a corner.
US10066528B2 DNOx dosing tester and method
An arrangement for testing or treating a dosing valve of a dosing device of a dosing system in a vehicle includes connecting an electrical test drive to an electrical connector of the dosing device and connecting a dosing tester to a liquid inlet of the dosing device. Thereafter, an outlet valve of the dosing tester is opened to provide liquid under pressure to a liquid inlet of the dosing device. After a first given time, the electrical test drive provides pulses to repeatedly attempt to open the dosing valve. Upon a reduction in liquid level of liquid within the dosing tester in response to opening of the dosing valve, an operator closes the outlet valve of the dosing tester to discontinue the treatment.
US10066503B2 Bearing housing of an exhaust-gas turbocharger
A bearing housing (1) of an exhaust-gas turbocharger (2) having a turbine-side flange (3), having a compressor-side flange (4) and having a center part (5) which is arranged between the turbine-side flange (3) and the compressor-side flange (4). The turbine-side flange (3), the compressor-side flange (4) and the center part (5) are separate components which are connected to one another in the fully assembled state by a connection device (6) or thermally or by adhesive bonding.
US10066496B2 Gas turbine engine and seal assembly therefore
The present disclosure relates generally to a hydrostatic advanced low leakage seal having a shoe supported by at least one beam. An anti-vibration seal is disposed in contact with beam and operative to mitigate an externally induced vibratory response of the beam.
US10066493B2 Rotor of a turbomachine
A rotor of a turbomachine. The rotor includes at least one blade (4, 6, 8) that has a blade leaf (20) and a blade root (54, 55, 58), and a rotor base body (2), in particular a disk (2), that has an outwardly open, circumferential groove (12) for receiving the blade root (54, 55, 58). The circumferential groove (12) and the blade root (54, 55, 58) are shaped in a way that allows the blade root (54, 55, 58) to be secured in the circumferential groove (12) by the rotation of the blade (4, 6, 8) about an axis (Ar, AT).
US10066480B2 Channel impulse response identification and compensation
A method of interpreting a signal transmitted through a drilling fluid disposed within a telemetry channel of a wellbore that includes defining a finite number of distinct message signals for representing conditions within the wellbore. The method also includes transmitting one of the message signals through the telemetry channel, and receiving a distorted signal that includes the message signal as distorted by transmission through the telemetry channel. A channel impulse response is estimated and applied to at least one of the message signals to generate at least one predicted signal. A comparison is made between the predicted signal and the distorted signal, and an estimation is made as to which of the finite number of message signals is included in the distorted signal based on the comparison.
US10066476B2 Phase estimation from rotating sensors to get a toolface
Measurements made by a near-bit magnetic sensor on a bottomhole assembly are used to determine the azimuth of the BHA. The sensor may be uncalibrated. The measurement may include a cross-axial component of the magnetic field. The method may include estimating the axial component of the near-bit magnetic field using the measurement. The method may include using the estimated azimuth of the BHA for controlling a direction of drilling. The method may include estimating the component Hxy. The method may include correcting the estimated axial component using an offset between a gravitational toolface and a magnetic toolface.
US10066475B2 Back up directional and inclination sensors and method of operating same
The embodiments described herein generally relate to a method and apparatus for providing a back up system of Directional and Inclination (D&I) information to be gathered and transmitted in addition to primary D&I sensors currently employed in industry. A downhole probe assembly including primary sensors, back up sensors and a controller is disclosed. The primary sensors comprise primary accelerometers and primary magnetometers configured to gather information relating to each of orthogonal axes X, Y and Z. The back up sensors comprise back up accelerometers configured to gather information relating to each of orthogonal axes X, Y and Z, the back up accelerometers being solid state accelerometers. The controller is in electrical communication with the primary sensors and the back up sensors. The controller is configured to receive and process information from the primary sensors and the back up sensors so that information from the back up accelerometers can be used when one or more of the primary accelerometers fail, which may allow drilling operations to continue despite such failure.
US10066473B2 Method and a system for determining slip status of a drill string
The monitoring and control system is configured to obtain a hook load data at predetermined time intervals, and determine variation of hook load between the predetermined time intervals using the hook load data obtained. The monitoring and control system further determines a slip status of a drill string corresponding to each of the variation of hook load. The slip status is determined by comparing each of the variation of hook load with a threshold value of noise. The threshold value of noise is determined based on predetermined parameters of the drill string. The slip status of the drill string corresponding to each of the variation of hook load may be verified based on one or more predetermined conditions. The slip status of the drill string corresponding to each of the variation of hook load may be corrected by adjusting predetermined parameters, based on verification of one or more predetermined conditions.
US10066472B2 Subsea processing of well fluids
A wax control element for subsea processing of well fluids in a wellstream comprises a bundle of flowlines within an elongate tensile structure. That structure defines inlet and outlet ends and has cooling and heating provisions that act on the flowlines, in use, to promote deposition of wax in the flowlines and subsequent entrainment of wax in the wellstream.
US10066471B2 Method for enhancing hydrocarbon recovery from tight formations
A method of increasing recovery of liquid hydrocarbons from subsurface reservoirs, and particularly from those located in tight formations, is disclosed. One aspect includes calculating the in situ fractured formation wettability from real-time measurement of flowback volume and composition. Another aspect includes determining the composition of the fracturing fluid, the overflush or both, that will achieve higher liquid hydrocarbon recovery by increasing the water wettability of rock surfaces within the reservoir. Monitoring of rock-surface wettability through flowback volume and composition profiles allows the above mentioned injectates to be adjusted in the field to achieve maximal recovery. Other methods, apparatuses, and systems are disclosed.
US10066468B2 Downhole pumping apparatus and method
An apparatus including a sealing device for sealing a wellbore, a first pump for pumping fluids from a lower wellbore section, a pump drive powered using wellbore gas, a gas inlet for supplying the pump drive with wellbore gas, and a gas outlet for exhausting wellbore gas to an upper wellbore section from the pump drive. The apparatus may further include a second pump for pumping fluids from the upper wellbore section into the lower wellbore section, a vent for venting wellbore gas to the upper wellbore section, and a switch for controlling the pump drive. A method for moving fluids in a wellbore including sealing the wellbore, supplying wellbore gas to a pump drive and driving a first pump with the pump drive. The method may further include driving a second pump with the pump drive and venting the wellbore gas to an upper wellbore section.
US10066467B2 Electrically actuated downhole flow control apparatus
There is provided a flow control apparatus including a housing, a port, a flow control member, a sensor, and a trigger. The housing includes a housing passage. The port extends through the housing. The flow control member includes a fluid responsive surface, and is configured for displacement, relative to the port, such that fluid communication is effected between the port and the housing passage. The sensor is coupled to the housing for sensing an actuating signal. The trigger is configured for effecting fluid communication between the housing passage and the fluid responsive surface, in response to the sensing of an actuating signal by the sensor, for effecting displacement of the flow control member.
US10066465B2 Chemical injection with subsea production flow boost pump
A subsea well production system includes a subsea boost pump coupled with a subsea tree conduit having a valve in the subsea tree conduit. A boost pump outlet conduit connects between a discharge of the boost pump and an outlet flow line. A recirculation line extends from the boost pump outlet conduit to the subsea tree conduit. A chemical injection line having a chemical source valve extends from a chemical injection source and is connected to the subsea tree conduit at a point between the valve in the subsea tree conduit and the intake of the boost pump. During production flow boosting, the boost pump pumps well fluid. During chemical injection, the boost pump pumps chemicals into the subsea tree.
US10066464B2 Method of and system for drilling information management and resource planning
In one aspect, the present invention relates to a drilling-information-management system. The drilling-information management system includes a probe assembly disposed on a drill rod, a first computer interoperably coupled to the probe assembly via a conductor disposed in a drill rod, and a second computer in communication with the first computer. The second computer includes a barcode scanner. The drilling-information management system includes a database in communication with the second computer. Drilling-project data is transferred from the database to the second computer and calibration data is transferred from the second computer to the first computer. The first computer executes a drilling plan according to the drilling-project data.
US10066462B1 System and method of sealing a subsurface lubricator for well servicing
The disclosure provides a lubricator system and method for entering the oil/gas wellhead or casing head with a wireline and tool while being able to safely shut or contain well pressure build up. The lubricator is coupled with a lubricator cutting flapper valve and can be attached to a wellhead on the oil/gas well, so that the lubricator extends below the wellhead. The wellhead can be opened, allowing the wireline and tool to enter into the bore. The tool is attached to a wireline cable that is controlled on the surface by means of a spooled drum attached to a portable or mobile machine or equipment. The lubricator cutting flapper valve includes structure that can sever the wireline and seal the lubricator to avoid allowing well gas or fluids to escape if necessary.
US10066457B2 Hydraulic tool
A system including a hydraulic tool configured to energize a lock ring system and a seal assembly with a hydraulic fluid, wherein the hydraulic tool including a hydraulic body configured to couple to a hydraulic fluid source, a first piston configured to move axially with respect to the hydraulic body to energize the seal assembly, and a second piston configured to move axially with respect to the hydraulic body to energize the lock ring system, wherein the first and second pistons are simultaneously exposed to the hydraulic fluid in an opening in the hydraulic body.
US10066452B2 Shifting tool collet with rolling component
A flexible collet on a subterranean tool has sacrificial soft components to protect seal bores through which the collets have to compress to get through. The sacrificial components can be replaced when the tool is removed to the surface. In one embodiment, threaded fasteners are used alone or with washers for height adjustment such that the heads of the fasteners which are softer than the seal bore material ride on the seal bore and take the wear. The tool can ultimately be used to latch into shifting sleeves to move such sleeves to open or close wall ports. Alternatively axial ridges with beveled profile ends can be used or rolling members such as wheels or balls can be used to keep sharp edges off the seal bore. EDM method can be used to create multiple fingers with an axial ridge profile and rounded end transitions.
US10066451B2 Drill rod clamping system and methods of using same
A drill rod clamping system for securing a drill rod in a selected position. The drill rod clamping system has a hollow spindle with an upper portion that defines axial slots and a base portion that defines at least one radial opening. A plurality of jaws are moveable radially inwardly to a drill rod gripping position and radially outwardly to a drill rod releasing position. Each jaw is received within a respective axial slot of the hollow spindle. An actuator moves the plurality of jaws between the drill rod gripping position and the drill rod releasing position. A compressed gas spring assembly exerts force on the actuator to close the jaws. A hydraulic operator exerts force on the actuator to overcome the force of the compressed gas spring assembly to open the jaws. The radial openings of the base portion of the spindle permit flushing of material flowing within the spindle.
US10066445B2 Tubular connection assembly for improved fatigue performance of metallic risers
A method for constructing a tubular connection assembly includes forming a first tubular having a first inner diameter, a first wall thickness, and a first connection end, forming a second tubular having a second inner diameter, a second wall thickness, and a second connection end, and increasing the first wall thickness of the first connection end, increasing the first inner diameter of the first connection end, increasing the second wall thickness of the second connection end, and increasing the second inner diameter of the second connection end. The first tubular and the second tubular are attached at a weld point between the first connection end and the second connection end so as to form a tubular connection assembly with a target amount of fatigue performance. A metallic riser, such as a steel catenary riser or a steel lazy wave riser, can be formed of a plurality of tubular connection assemblies.
US10066443B2 Chemically strengthened bond between thermally stable polycrystalline hard materials and braze material
Chemical methods, optionally in combination with physical methods, may be used to increase the strength of the bond formed by a braze material between a polycrystalline material and a hard composite. Such polycrystalline materials brazed to hard composites may be found in various wellbore tools include drill bit cutters. An exemplary method may include forming a bonding layer on a bonding surface of a polycrystalline material body that comprises a hard material, the bonding surface opposing a contact surface of the polycrystalline material body, and the bonding layer substantially formed by a [111] crystal structure of the hard material, a [100] crystal structure of the hard material, or a combination thereof; and brazing the bonding layer to a hard composite using a braze material.
US10066441B2 Methods of fabricating polycrystalline diamond, and cutting elements and earth-boring tools comprising polycrystalline diamond
Methods of fabricating polycrystalline diamond include subjecting a particle mixture to high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) conditions to form inter-granular diamond-to-diamond bonds. Before being subjected to HPHT conditions, the particle mixture includes a plurality of non-diamond nanoparticles, diamond nanoparticles, and diamond grit. The non-diamond nanoparticles includes carbon-free cores and at least one functional group attached to the cores. Cutting elements for use in an earth-boring tool include a polycrystalline diamond material formed by such processes. Earth-boring tools include such cutting elements.
US10066439B2 Rolling element assemblies
A drill bit that includes a bit body having one or more blades extending therefrom and a plurality of cutters secured to the one or more blades. One or more rolling elements are positioned on the bit body, each rolling element having a cylindrical bearing portion defining a rotational axis. Each rolling element is rotatably coupled to the bit body about the rotational axis within a corresponding pocket defined in the bit body and a locking pin secures the rolling element within the pocket. One or more internal bearing surfaces of the pocket engage the cylindrical bearing portion and the pocket partially encircles the cylindrical bearing portion while leaving a full length of the rolling element exposed.
US10066433B2 Door entryway system
A door entryway system is disclosed. The door entryway system may have a door sweep capable of attachment to a bottom of a door panel and a threshold assembly. The threshold assembly may include a threshold substrate, an upwardly open sill channel on the substrate and a substantially rigid threshold cap biased upwardly, and vertically adjustable by rotating during interaction with the door sweep. The threshold cap and door sweep contact to form a sealing barrier when the door panel is in a closed position. The threshold assembly may also include a cap base formed separate from the threshold cap, the cap base at least partially positioned within the sill channel, the cap base supporting the threshold cap.
US10066427B2 Simplified draw latch with bent wireform mid-linkage
A camera housing includes a simplified draw latch for securing a first portion and a second portion of the camera housing together. The draw latch can include a draw hook and a wireform mid-linkage. The draw latch enables a user to easily open and close a camera housing, and to establish an air-tight or water-tight seal between the housing portions for use in various activities, including scuba diving.
US10066426B2 Motor vehicle door latch
The object of the present invention is a motor vehicle door latch which is equipped with a locking mechanism (2, 3) predominantly consisting of a catch (2) and a pawl (3). Furthermore, a spring-impinged storage element (8) is provided for which maintains the pawl (3) in an elevated storage position during an opening process of the locking mechanism (2, 3) until the catch (2) is opened. According to the invention, the spring-impinged storage element (8) is formed as a leg spring (8) which is anchored in the latch with its one leg (8b) and with its other leg (8a) in the storage position maintains the pawl (3) in the elevated position and is braced on the catch (2) to this end.
US10066421B2 Footwear security display hanger
A footwear security display hanger includes a generally flat body member, first and second hooks integrally connected to the body member, and first and second locking arms connected to the first and second hooks, respectively. The first and second hooks have a first open-ended hook cavity and a second open-ended hook cavity, respectively, for receiving a portion of footwear. The first and second locking arms are movable to overlie the first and second open-ended hook cavities and lock the first and second hooks to close the first and second open-ended hook cavities to prevent the footwear from being removed from the first and second hooks.
US10066419B2 Cylinder lock and combination of such a lock and key
A cylinder lock includes a housing; a cylinder rotatably provided therein and having first and second ends, the cylinder extending in a longitudinal direction between the first and second ends and including an internal keyway for placing a key corresponding to the lock in the cylinder; a locking mechanism that prevents rotation of the cylinder with respect to the housing when the key is not present in the keyway; a blocking element positioned between the first and second end, and configurable to take a first position wherein the keyway is blocked such that the key cannot be placed in the keyway and a second position wherein the keyway is unblocked such that the key can be placed therein; a configuration device to configure the blocking element in the first or second position, and controllable by wireless communication between the lock and a remote control unit.
US10066412B2 Equipment protection system and protection device thereof
A protection device is provided, including a first fixed member, a second fixed member, a supporting member, a roller, an awning, an electromagnetic device, and a power supply unit. The supporting member connects to the first and second fixed members. The roller is movably disposed on the supporting member. The power supply unit provides electrical power to the electromagnetic device, so that the electromagnetic device attracts the roller, and the awning remains in a received state. When the power supply unit stops providing electrical power to the electromagnetic device, the roller moves along the supporting member, and the awning is expanded to cover the equipment.
US10066411B2 Swimming pool cleaner
Disclosed herein are a steering system for a suction cleaning device, a locomotion system for a pool cleaner, and a turbine for use in an automatic cleaner. The steering system includes a fluid driven turbine that rotates a cam gear that is interconnected with a cam wheel for directing a drive pinion. The drive pinion is positionable in a plurality of positions to drive a nose cone that steers the suction cleaning device. The locomotion system includes first and second A-frame arms that respectively engage first and second bearings about first and second eccentrics of a turbine. Rotation of the turbine causes the first and second A-frame arms to rotate back and forth driving associated walking pod assemblies. The turbine includes a turbine rotor and a plurality of vanes connected to the turbine rotor. The plurality of vanes including lateral edges having lateral open regions to facilitate debris-removing efficiency.
US10066398B1 Stairway safety rail system
A stairway safety rail system for assisting in ascending and descending a staircase. The stairway safety rail system includes a rail having a channel disposed along a longitudinal axis and a guide block slidably joined to the channel having a plurality of bearings that can move the guide block along the longitudinal axis. A pivot assembly having a rotatable sleeve and a pivot slot secures to the guide block. A handle removably secures to the rotatable sleeve, wherein the rotatable sleeve is pivotally disposed in a working configuration and stored configuration within the pivot slot via a spring loaded release pin. In an alternative embodiment, the plurality of bearings within the guide block each have an adjustable tension, the handle is telescopically adjustable, and a braking strip is applied to a lower end of the channel to restrict movement of the bearings of the guide block.
US10066396B1 Roofing composite scoring tool and methods of use
A method of installing a roofing membrane includes providing a membrane including a polymeric body having first and second opposed planar surfaces and a lap edge, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer disposed on the first planar surface, and a release member removably affixed to the adhesive layer. Then, cutting the release liner while simultaneously scoring the adhesive layer along a line substantially parallel to the lap edge by use of a cutting and scoring tool and said step of cutting and scoring includes contacting the tool to the release liner. Finally, removing the release liner to expose the adhesive layer in the lap area; then applying a high-tensile member to the exposed adhesive layer in the lap area and forcibly removing the high-tensile member to thereby remove the adhesive layer within the lap area; and seaming the membrane composite to an adjacent membrane.
US10066389B2 Joining element for connecting together two or more panels
A joining element for connecting together two or more panels is disclosed. The joining element includes at least one strip section; wherein the strip section forms a first part and a second part; wherein the first part and the second part are connected together along a hinge line or area. In addition, the second part includes a connection member designed to engage with a complementary connection member. In one embodiment the connection members comprise a button and an eyelet.
US10066388B2 Modular wall paneling system
A modular wall paneling system includes at least two plates. Each plate defines a longitudinal length, and each plate has a plurality of fixture apertures disposed through the plate along the longitudinal length. Each plate has a plurality of panel apertures disposed through plate along the longitudinal length. The plurality of fixture apertures are generally parallel to the plurality of panel apertures. Included are a plurality of panels, each panel having a panel substrate and each panel having at least two hooks disposed on a backside of the panel substrate. Each of the at least two hooks are configured to removably lock into the panel apertures of the at least two plates.
US10066386B2 Expansion joint seal with surface load transfer and intumescent
An expansion joint design for supporting transfer loads. The system includes an elongated core and at least one longitudinal load-transfer member which are bonded together.
US10066380B2 Toilet bowl discharge valve assembly
A valve for a toilet includes an inlet and a gate configured to prevent fluid flow through the inlet. The gate includes an at least partially spherical surface and is configured to pivot eccentrically relative to the spherical surface.
US10066375B2 Sanitary fitting for at least two fluids
A sanitary fitting having a housing with a spout, wherein a first fluid can be carried through a first hose to an outlet of the spout and a second fluid can be carried through a second hose to the outlet of the spout, and wherein the first hose is located in the second hose.
US10066369B2 Shovel connectable with an information terminal
A shovel performing a work by being operated by a driver includes a lower running body, an upper turning body mounted on the lower running body and a control device that controls an operation of a hydraulic actuator in response to an operation applied to an operation lever. A cabin is provided in the upper turning body. An attaching part is provided in the cabin and is capable of attaching a multifunctional portable information terminal having a display and input function, a wireless communication function and a voice recognition function. The attaching part includes a connecting part connected to the multifunctional portable information terminal. The control device performs data communication with the multifunctional portable information terminal through the connecting part, and supplies electric power from an electric accumulation part of the shovel to the multifunctional portable information terminal through the connecting part.
US10066367B1 System for determining autonomous adjustments to an implement position and angle
A system configured to be mounted to a vehicle for adjusting a position of an implement during an autonomous operation being performed by the vehicle. For example, the vehicle may monitor a height, slope angle, and/or load of an implement during an operation and adjust one or more parameters associated with the implement to achieve a desired finishing profile.
US10066359B2 Coupler device
A coupler device for coupling an attachment to a mechanical arm of a machine or vehicle, comprising a main hitch body (2), an actuator (3) mounted to the main hitch body (2) and moveable relative to the main hitch body (2) and a front locking mechanism. The front locking mechanism comprises a first locking member (4) adapted to be pivoted by operation of the actuator (3) from an open position to a closed position to engage with a first pin or other means of an attachment to secure the attachment to the mechanical arm and a second locking member (6) provided on the main hitch body which is adapted to mount the actuator to the main hitch body when the first locking member is in its closed position such that the main hitch body prevents the first locking member (4) from pivoting into its open position.
US10066357B2 Ground anchor assembly
The invention relates to an anchoring assembly for fastening an element (20) to the ground, the element including an orifice (22).The invention is characterized by the fact that anchoring assembly comprises: an anchoring part (40); a flexible line (60) having a first end that is fastened to the anchoring part, the flexible line being designed to pass through the orifice; and a blocking device (80) including an opening, the flexible line extending through the opening, and blocking means (86) for blocking sliding of the flexible line in the opening, the blocking device being suitable for taking up a first position in which the flexible line can slide in the opening in such a manner as to adjust the distance between the blocking device and the anchoring part, and a second position in which the flexible line is blocked in the blocking device in such a manner as to prevent the blocking device from moving relative to the anchoring part.
US10066356B2 System to manufacture native soils flowable fill and related methods
A method to manufacture a native soil flowable fill includes hydro excavating native soil to form a hole at a first excavation, transferring the native soil from the first excavation to a debris tank, and adding a pozzolan component, cement and water to the debris tank. The method also includes mixing the native soil in the debris tank using a mixing apparatus to form the native soil flowable fill, and transferring the native soil flowable fill back to the first excavation into the hole. The native soil flowable fill comprises 30-90% by weight of native soil, 0-50% by weight of the added pozzolan component, 0-50% by weight of the cement, and 10-45% by weight of the water.
US10066349B2 Highly visible colored pavement treatments
Composite and methods are applied to the surface as a highly visible colored pavement treatment. In an embodiment, a highly visible colored pavement treatment comprises an aggregate material, an enhanced visibility material, and wherein the enhanced visibility material is mixed with and blended into the aggregate material to form a composite. In another embodiment, the method of applying the highly visible colored pavement treatment to a surface may comprise applying an adhesive to a target area, applying enhanced visibility material to the target area, and applying an aggregate material to the target area.
US10066345B2 Artificial turf field system
An artificial turf field system is provided. The system may include a plurality of synthetic turf strands attached to a backing layer and an infill material positioned between the synthetic turf stands. The infill material may include a plurality of porous particles. A sub-layer may be included beneath the backing layer, and may be formed of a resilient material. A support layer may be included beneath the sub-layer, and may include materials configured for drainage. The porous particles of the infill material may include porous ceramic particles and the sub-layer may include rubber. The porous particles may be at least partially coated, for example, by a polymer coating. The infill material may be free of sand and/or crumb rubber.
US10066344B2 Method of making an equestrian surface using stone fibers
The invention provides a riding surface formed of a mixture of sand with stone fibers.
US10066342B2 Wet-laid nonwoven including thermoplastic fiber
According to an aspect, the present embodiments may be associated with a wet-laid, nonwoven material including high temperature refractory fibers and thermoplastic fibers formed into the nonwoven material using a wet-laid process. In an embodiment, a fluoropolymer is included in the nonwoven material. In an embodiment, the refractory fibers are at least partially cleaned of shot and latex binder or binder fiber is eliminated or at least substantially reduced.
US10066340B2 Drying roller and a method for the production of same
A drying roller includes at least a cylindrical cylinder shell, two caps which are attached to both sides of the cylinder shell, and two journals which are indirectly fastened to the caps by way of a hollow shaft which is connected to the caps or are directly fastened to the caps, wherein the cylinder shell and the caps are welded to one another by way of an annular weld seam. The weld seam has a joint having at least two mutually opposite and parallel flange regions which are mutually spaced apart. A method for manufacturing a drying roller is also described.
US10066335B2 Device for sensing the electrical conductivity of a liquid, particularly that of the washing bath in a washing machine
A device for sensing the electrical conductivity of a liquid, particularly that of the washing bath in a washing machine, including an electrically insulating supporting casing through which first and second electrodes intended to contact the washing bath extend to the outside, electrical power supply and signal acquisition and processing circuit devices housed at least in part in the supporting casing and coupled to the electrodes, and signal coupling and galvanic isolation devices, interposed between these circuit devices and the electrodes and also housed in the casing, and including at least a first and a second capacitor, each of which is interconnected in series between one of the electrodes and a corresponding terminal of the circuit.
US10066327B2 Knitted component having an auxetic portion and a tensile element
The present disclosure describes a knitted component configured to stretch. The knitted component includes a knit element that includes an auxetic portion configured to move between a first position and a second position as the knitted component stretches. The knitted component also includes a tensile strand formed with the knit element. The auxetic portion has an area when in the first position. The tensile strand engages the knit element proximate the auxetic portion. The tensile strand is configured to be manipulated for selectively changing the area of the auxetic portion to vary a stretch characteristic of the knitted component.
US10066325B2 Fabric for an air-bag including tape-like yarns
A fabric for an air-bag comprising interwoven sets of warp and weft yarns, wherein the yarns of one of the least 1.5, and the yarns of the other set of yarns are not tape-like and have a width-depth ratio less than 1.5.
US10066323B2 Electrospun cationic nanofibers and methods of making and using the same
Methods of making polycationic nanofibers by grafting cationic polymers onto electrospun neutral nanofibers and polycationic nanofibers produced by the methods are provided herein. In addition, methods of using the polycationic nanofibers to reduce inflammation, to adsorb anionic compounds such as heparin or nucleic acids, to inhibit the growth of microbes or inhibit the formation of a biofilm are also provided. The polycationic nanofibers may be in a mesh and may be included in a medical device, wound dressing, bandage, or as part of a graft.
US10066319B2 GaN substrate, method for producing GaN substrate, method for producing GaN crystal, and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A disc-like GaN substrate is a substrate produced by a tiling method and having an angel between the normal line and m-axis on the main surface of the substrate of 0 to 20° inclusive and a diameter of 45 to 55 mm, to 4 or less. In a preferred embodiment, a disc-like GaN substrate has a first main surface and a second main surface that is opposite to the first main surface, and which has an angle between the normal line and m-axis on the first main surface of 0 to 20° inclusive and a diameter of 45 mm or more. The disc-like GaN substrate comprises at least four crystalline regions each being exposed to both of the first main surface and the second main surface, wherein the four crystalline regions are arranged in line along the direction of the orthogonal projection of c-axis on the first main surface.
US10066318B2 Isoelectronic surfactant induced sublattice disordering in optoelectronic devices
A method of disordering a layer of an optoelectronic device including; growing a plurality of lower layers; introducing an isoelectronic surfactant; growing a layer; allowing the surfactant to desorb; and growing subsequent layers all performed at a low pressure of 25 torr.
US10066317B2 Method for manufacturing a single crystal diamond
A method for manufacturing a single crystal diamond in which vapor phase synthetic single crystal diamond is additionally deposited on a single crystal diamond seed substrate obtained by vapor phase synthesis, includes a step of measuring flatness of the seed substrate, a step of determining whether or not to flatten the seed substrate based on the measurement result of the flatness, and any one of the following two steps of a step of additionally depositing the vapor phase synthetic single crystal diamond after flattening the seed substrate for which the flattening is necessary based on the determination and a step of additionally depositing the vapor phase synthetic single crystal diamond without flattening the seed substrate for which the flattening is not necessary based on the determination.
US10066314B2 Crystal growing systems and methods including a transparent crucible
A system for growing a crystal ingot from a melt includes a crucible assembly configured to contain the melt and a susceptor configured to support the crucible assembly. The crucible assembly includes a substantially transparent crucible. The system further includes a heating system for generating thermal energy and disposed to supply thermal energy to the susceptor via thermal radiation. The susceptor enables transfer of thermal energy to the melt via radiation through the transparent crucible.
US10066312B2 Device for producing a mono-crystalline sheet of semiconductor material from a molten alloy held between at least two aperture elements
A method for producing a mono-crystalline sheet includes providing at least two aperture elements forming a gap in between; providing a molten alloy including silicon in the gap; providing a gaseous precursor medium comprising silicon in the vicinity of the molten alloy; providing a silicon nucleation crystal in the vicinity of the molten alloy; and bringing in contact said silicon nucleation crystal and the molten alloy. A device for producing a mono-crystalline sheet includes at least two aperture elements at a predetermined distance from each other, thereby forming a gap, and being adapted to be heated for holding a molten alloy including silicon by surface tension in the gap between the aperture elements; a precursor gas supply supplies a gaseous precursor medium comprising silicon in the vicinity of the molten alloy; and a positioning device for holding and moving a nucleation crystal in the vicinity of the molten alloy.
US10066298B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device, substrate processing apparatus, and recording medium
A technique includes forming a film containing a first element, a second element, and carbon on a substrate by performing a cycle a predetermined number of times. The cycle includes non-simultaneously performing: forming a first solid layer containing the first element and carbon, and having a thickness of more than one atomic layer and equal to or less than several atomic layers, by supplying a precursor gas having a chemical bond of the first element and carbon to the substrate and confining the precursor gas within the process chamber, under a condition in which the precursor gas is autolyzed and at least a part of the chemical bond of the first element and carbon is maintained without being broken; and forming a second solid layer by supplying a reaction gas containing the second element to the substrate to modify the first solid layer.
US10066293B2 Method of cleaning the filament and reactor's interior in FACVD
A method of operating a filament assisted chemical vapor deposition (FACVD) system. The method includes depositing a film on a substrate in a reactor of the FACVD system. During the depositing, a DC power is supplied to a heater assembly to thermally decompose a film forming material. The method also includes cleaning the heater assembly, or an interior surface of the reactor, or both. During the cleaning, an alternating current is supplied to the heater assembly to energize a cleaning media into a plasma.
US10066286B2 Apparatus and method for nitriding grain-oriented electrical steel sheet
Provided is an apparatus for continuously nitriding a strip continuously being fed after cold rolling and before secondary recrystallization annealing in a production line of a grain-oriented electrical steel sheet, comprising: a nitriding zone for nitriding the strip; a cooling zone for cooling the strip; and an optional heating zone provided upstream of the nitriding zone for heating the strip, wherein, the nitriding zone is provided with glow discharge electrodes, and by plasma nitriding the strip by glow discharge with the glow discharge electrodes functioning as positive electrodes and the strip functioning as a negative electrode, inhibitor forming elements are uniformly dispersed over the full length and full width of the strip and a grain-oriented electrical steel sheet with excellent magnetic properties with no variation is obtained.
US10066268B2 Methods of diagnosing or treating prostate cancer using the ERG gene, alone or in combination with other over or under expressed genes in prostate cancer
The present invention relates to oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes, as well as other genes, involved in prostate cancer and their expression products, as well as derivatives and analogs thereof. Provided are therapeutic compositions and methods of detecting and treating cancer, including prostate and other related cancers. Also provided are methods of diagnosing and/or prognosing prostate cancer by determining the expression level of at least one prostate cancer-cell-specific gene, including, for example, the ERG gene or the LTF gene alone, or in combination with at least one of the AMACR gene and the DD3 gene.
US10066262B2 Methods for amplification of nucleic acids utilizing hairpin loop or duplex primers
The present invention provides methods of amplifying a target nucleic acid utilizing duplex primer. The first strand of the primer comprises a random nucleotide sequence of about 6 to about 9 nucleotides in length that is able to hybridize to the target nucleic acid and a tag sequence. The second strand of the primer comprises a sequence complementary to the tag sequence allowing the primer to form a duplex and the ability to bind the tag sequence of the product nucleic acid for further amplification. The resulting nucleic acid produced contains tag sequences on both the 3′- and 5′-termini.
US10066256B2 Detection of genome editing
Methods, compositions, and kits are provided for quantifying a number or frequency of double stranded breaks in the genome of a cell or in the genomes of a population of cells.
US10066255B2 Pretreatment method for bacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing of positive blood culture samples
Provided is a blood culture treatment technology, including a novel treatment technology of performing pretreatment of a positive blood culture to effectively remove foreign substances such as cells, etc., thereby omitting a subculturing process on a solid medium and realizing rapid selection of antimicrobial agents for patients. The pretreatment method of a positive blood culture sample for bacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing includes preparing a first liquid culture by centrifuging a portion of a liquid medium including the positive blood culture sample, washing a precipitate thus centrifuged with a solution including sodium chloride, and then suspending the precipitate in the solution including sodium chloride, and preparing a second liquid culture by passing the first liquid culture thus prepared through a pretreatment filter including a mesh structure.
US10066248B2 Method of producing lipid by using β-ketoacyl-ACP synthase
The present disclosure provides a gene encoding a protein having β-ketoacyl-ACP synthase activity having at least 60% or more identity with the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1, the protein encoded by the gene, a method of producing a transformant by transforming a host with the gene, a transformant that is transformed with the gene, and a method of producing a lipid, especially, a lipid containing a medium chain fatty acid or ester thereof, by culturing the transformed host that expresses the gene. In some embodiments, the transformant also has a gene encoding an acyl-ACP thioesterase.
US10066243B2 Surfactant improved ethanol fermentation method
A surfactant-improved ethanol fermentation method comprises adding a nonionic surfactant as a protection agent of yeast cell into a fermentation culture medium, therefore greatly improving survival rate of yeast cells in very high gravity ethanol fermentation liquid and endpoint ethanol concentration. The present invention not only improves the cyclic utilization efficiency of the yeast cells, but also achieves the synchronous recycling of the surfactant and a pH adjusting agent. The process of adding the surfactant during VHG fermentation is simple, which can reduce the consumption of water and energy, effectively reduce the fuel ethanol production cost, and improve the fermentation efficiency.
US10066241B2 Compositions and methods of delivering treatments for latent viral infections
The invention provides delivery methods and compositions for antiviral therapeutics. Methods and compositions are provided for targeted delivery of antiviral therapeutics into cells of interest using, for example, viral vectors such as adenovirus, AAV, and replication incompetent HSV. These and other delivery systems can be used as vehicles to deliver DNA vectors encoding a nuclease or a cell-killing gene. These delivery methods can also be used to deliver naked DNA or RNA, protein products, plasmids containing a promoter that is active only in a latent viral state which drives a cell-killing gene, or other therapeutic agents.
US10066239B2 Fungal resistant plants expressing RLK2
The present invention relates to a method of increasing resistance against fungal pathogens of the order Pucciniales, preferably the family Phacopsoraceae, in plants and/or plant cells. This is achieved by increasing the expression of an RLK2 protein or fragment thereof in a plant, plant part and/or plant cell in comparison to wild type plants, wild type plant parts and/or wild type plant cells. Furthermore, the invention relates to transgenic plants, plant parts, and/or plant cells having an increased resistance against fungal pathogens, in particular, pathogens of the order Pucciniales, preferably the family Phacopsoraceae, and to recombinant expression vectors comprising a sequence that is identical or homologous to a sequence encoding an RLK2 protein.
US10066235B2 Use of multiple transformation enhancer sequences to improve plant transformation efficiency
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for improving the efficiency of Agrobacterium- and Rhizobium-mediated plant cell transformation by use of additional transformation enhancer sequences, such as overdrive or TSS sequences, operably linked to a T-DNA border sequence on a recombinant construct that comprises T-DNA.
US10066229B2 Treatment using truncated Trk B and Trk C antagonists
Disclosed herein are methods, compositions, vectors, and kits comprising an antagonist of a truncated TrkC or a truncated TrkB. Also described herein are methods of treating and/or preventing an otic disease or condition associated with an elevated expression level of a truncated TrkC or truncated TrkB isoform.
US10066228B2 Oligonucleotides for treating expanded repeat diseases
The invention provides for a method for selectively reducing the expression of a mutant mRNA and/or protein having an expanded nucleotide repeat relative to a wild-type mRNA, comprising contacting a cell with an antisense oligonucleotide of sufficient length and complementarity to the expanded nucleotide repeat. More particularly it relates to selectively reducing the expression of mutant Huntington protein associated with Huntington's disease. The antisense oligonucleotide comprising either a nucleotide or a repeated three nucleotide sequence as defined in the claims.
US10066223B2 Nucleic acids useful for integrating into and gene expression in hyperthermophilic acidophilic Archaea
The present invention provides for a novel recombinant or isolated nucleic acid useful for integrating or being maintained in an Archaea or acidophilic hyperthermophilic eubacteria. The nucleic acid encodes a nucleotide sequence that is capable of stably integrating into the chromosome of a host cell, or being maintained as an extrachromosomal element in a host cell, that is an Archea, and a nucleotide sequence of interest. The present invention also provides for an Archaea host cell comprising the nucleic acid stably integrated into the chromosome or maintained episomally in the host cell, and a method of expressing the nucleotide sequence of interest in the host cell and/or directing glycosylation, multimerization, and/or membrane association or integration.
US10066215B2 Hexon isolated from simian adenovirus serotype 19, hypervariable region thereof and chimeric adenovirus using the same
Novel hexon isolated from simian adenovirus serotype 19 encoded in the polynucleotide defined as SEQ ID NO: 3, hepervariable region thereof, chimeric adenovirus comprising the same, and therapeutic use thereof provides a solution to the problem of safety and effective systemic treatment for developing gene therapeutic agents using adenovirus.
US10066212B2 Method for preparing induced pluripotent stem cells using synthetic peptide
Provided is a method of preparing induced pluripotent stem cells using a synthetic peptide, and more particularly, to a method of preparing induced pluripotent stem cells using a peptide capable of inhibiting the activity of NF-κB and promoting mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET). Since undifferentiated multipotent stem cells may be efficiently prepared under xenopathogen-free or feeder cell-free conditions without requiring co-culture with animal serum or xenogeneic cells, the method for preparing the induced pluripotent stem cells using the synthetic peptide according to the present disclosure is very useful for developing stem cell therapeutic agents that are clinically applicable.
US10066208B2 Kit and method for promoting mesenchymal stem cell differentiation
The present invention is related to a kit comprising: (a) a mesenchymal stem cell; (b) a gelatin-hyaluronan-chondroitin tri-copolymer scaffold; (c) a kartogenin; and (d) a bioreactor. The present invention is also related to a method for promoting differentiation of a mesenchymal stem cell into cartilage tissue, comprising: (a) culturing the mesenchymal stem cell on a gelatin- hyaluronan-chondroitin tri-copolymer scaffold in the presence of a kartogenin; and (b) culturing the mesenchymal stem cell and the gelatin-hyaluronan-chondroitin tri-copolymer scaffold in a bioreactor.
US10066201B2 Ex vivo proliferation of epithelial cells
The technology relates in part to methods and compositions for ex vivo proliferation and expansion of epithelial cells.
US10066199B2 Foreign substance introduction device and method of producing cells with introduced foreign substance
An exogenous substance transfer apparatus that introduces an exogenous substance into a small amount of cells by electrical action and a method for manufacturing exogenous substance-bearing cells at low cost are provided.In the introducing an exogenous substance like a gene into a cell, a cell suspension liquid that contains the cell and the exogenous substance is supplied to a container through an opening portion in an amount that is prepared such that a liquid droplet that is formed will not come into contact with a pair of electrodes simultaneously. The liquid droplet is formed in an oil stored in the container, without the cell suspension liquid mixing with the oil. When a direct current voltage is supplied to the electrodes from a power supply, the liquid droplet moves there-between, and the exogenous substance is introduced into the cell within the liquid droplet by electrical action.
US10066188B2 Aroma chemicals
The present invention relates to the use of diesters of 2,5-dimethyl-2-hexenedioic acid, 2,5-dimethyl-3-hexenedioic acid and 2,5-dimethyladipic acid or a mixture thereof as a fragrance or as flavor, to a method for imparting or modifying a scent or a flavor to a composition by including said compounds into such composition, to a fragrance containing composition and/or a fragrance material containing said compounds and to a process for preparing diesters of 2,5-dimethyladipic acid.
US10066186B2 Lubricating oil compositions containing a halide seal compatibility additive and a second seal compatibility additive
This disclosure is directed to an additive package for a lubricant composition that provides improved fluoropolymer compatibility. The additive package comprises a halide seal compatibility additive and a second seal compatibility additive. The disclosure is also directed to a lubricant composition comprising a base oil, a halide seal compatibility additive, and a second seal compatibility additive. The halide seal compatibility and the second seal compatibility additive improves the fluoropolymer seal compatibility of the resultant lubricant composition.
US10066185B2 System and method for enhancing hydraulic fluids for down hole use
An enhanced hydraulic fluid comprises a conventional hydraulic fluid in combination with a predetermined amount of benzene by volume relative to the conventional hydraulic fluid. The predetermined amount of benzene preferably comprises between about 1.0% to about 20.0% benzene by volume, more preferably between about 1.5% to about 10.0% benzene by volume, and most preferably between about 2.0% to about 5.0% benzene by volume. The conventional hydraulic fluid may comprise electronics coolant liquids and oils. Conventional hydraulic fluids that may be mixed with benzene in the volumes described above include, but are not limited to, FLUORINERTS™ that include FC-43 and FC-70, including any perfluorinated, partially fluorinated, or partially chlorinated alkane with between about 3 to about 18 carbon atoms; mineral oils that include CAPELLA™ brand mineral oil; esther oils (synthetic or natural) that include formidals, and MIDEL™ brand esther oils.
US10066184B2 Lubricating oil compositions containing encapsulated microscale particles
A method for improving wear control in an engine or other mechanical component lubricated with a lubricating oil by using as the lubricating oil a formulated oil. The formulated oil has a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles, as a minor component. The minor component preferably contains no metal or sulfur, and preferably no phosphorus. The encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles include an encapsulating material and a boron-containing compound encapsulated by the encapsulating material. The boron-containing compound is a boron oxide, a boric acid, or mixtures thereof. The encapsulating material is a carboxylic acid selected from an aliphatic carboxylic acid, a cycloaliphatic carboxylic acid, an aromatic carboxylic acid, and mixtures thereof. The lubricating oils are useful in internal combustion engines.
US10066183B2 Lubricant compositions
In one aspect, lubricant compositions are described herein. In some embodiments, a lubricant composition described herein comprises a grease and milled metal sulfide particles dispersed in the grease. In other cases, a lubricant composition described herein comprises a grease, polytetrafluroethylene particles, zinc dithiophosphate, and molybdenum dialkyldithiocarbamate, wherein the polytetrafluroethylene particles, zinc dithiophosphate, and molybdenum dialkyldithiocarbamate are dispersed in the grease.
US10066180B1 Use of high temperature oils to enhance mechanical device operation/reliability
An oil for removing or preventing fouling on a mechanical component includes at least one vegetable oil having a flash point of 490° F. or above. A method of removing or preventing fouling on a mechanical component of a device, includes applying a vegetable oil or composition of vegetable oils on the mechanical component of the device. The vegetable oil or composition of vegetable oils has a flash point of 490° F. or above and operation of the device deposits carbon or other types of fouling on the mechanical component.
US10066171B2 Method for stripping and extraction of used lubricating oil
A continuous, hot vapor stripping process recovers base oil from used lubricating oils (ULO) containing lubricating oil boiling range material, with further refining using solvent extraction to produce a high quality base oil. The ULO is charged to a first stripping column along with a stripping vapor to vaporize lubricating oil boiling range components, which are fed to a second stripping column to separate diesel boiling range material from the lubricating oil boiling range components. A lubricating boiling range material is removed as a bottoms product and fed to a liquid-liquid extractor to produce a raffinate stream and an extract stream. The raffinate stream is fed to a raffinate distillation column, where a base oil product is recovered as a bottoms stream. The extract stream is fed to an extract distillation column, where an aromatic oil product is recovered as a bottoms stream.
US10066161B2 InP quantum dots with GaP and AlP shells and methods of producing the same
Disclosed are highly luminescent nanostructures, particularly highly luminescent quantum dots, comprising a nanocrystal core of InP and shell layers of GaP and AlP. The nanostructures may have an additional shell layer. Also provided are methods of preparing the nanostructures, films comprising the nanostructure and devices comprising the nanostructures.
US10066155B1 Viscosifying proppants for use in carbon dioxide-based fracturing fluids and methods of making and use thereof
Viscosifying proppants including proppant particles coated with a CO2-philic coating in which the CO2-philic coating has a solvable portion that viscosifies a CO2-based fluid when the viscosifying proppant is added to the CO2-based fluid are provided. Methods of making viscosifying proppants are also provided that include coating proppant particles with a precursor material of a CO2-philic material, and polymerizing the precursor material to form a viscosifying proppant. Viscous hydraulic fracturing fluids include a CO2-based fluid and the viscosifying proppants and methods of treating subterranean formations that include contacting a subterranean formation with a viscous hydraulic fracturing fluid and propagating at least one subterranean fracture are also provided.
US10066154B2 Coated proppants containing a cured resin and methods for making and using same
Coated proppants can include a plurality of particles and one or more cured resin at least partially encasing or coating each of the particles. The cured resin, prior to curing, can be or include one or more treated aldehyde-based resins that can include one or more aldehyde-based resins and one or more polyamines. The polyamine can be or include one or more aromatic polyamines, one or more poly(C2-C5 alkylene) polyamines, or a mixture thereof. The coated proppant can have a dry crush strength of about 0.1 wt % to about 3 wt % at a pressure of about 55.2 MPa, based on the Proppant Crush Resistance Test Procedure under ISO 13503-2:2011.
US10066149B2 Delayed breaker for viscoelastic surfactant-based fluids
Compositions and methods are provided for delayed breaking of viscoelastic surfactant gels inside subterranean formations. Breaking is accomplished without mechanical intervention or use of a second fluid. The delayed breaking agent is selected from alkyl ether phosphates and salts thereof, alkylaryl ether phosphates and salts thereof, alkyl sulfates and salts thereof, alkylaryl sulfates and salts thereof, alkyl ether sulfates and salts thereof, alkylaryl ether sulfates and salts thereof, and mixtures of any of the foregoing. The viscoelastic surfactant can be a zwitterionic surfactant, and can be selected from the group consisting of sultaines, betaines, and amidoamine oxides.
US10066143B2 Resilient carbon-based materials as lost circulation materials and related methods
Highly resilient carbon-based materials having a resiliency greater than about 120% at 10,000 psi may be useful as lost circulation materials (LCMs) for wellbore strengthening and lost circulation mitigation in downhole operations in subterranean formations with depleted zones. For example, a downhole method may include drilling at least a portion of a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation with at least one depleted zone having a plurality of fractures extending from the wellbore into the at least one depleted zone; circulating a treatment fluid through the wellbore, the treatment fluid comprising a base fluid and a resilient carbon-based material having a resiliency greater than about 120% at 10,000 psi; contacting the at least one depleted zone with the resilient carbon-based material; and plugging at least some of the plurality of fractures in the at least one depleted zone with the resilient carbon-based material.
US10066137B2 Organopolysiloxane composition, preparation method therefor, and semiconductor component
The disclosed embodiments include an organopolysiloxane composition, a preparation method therefor, and a semiconductor component. The shore hardness of the cured product thereof is greater than A30 and less than A65. The composition comprises: (A1) solid 3D organopolysiloxane having an R13SiO1/2 unit and an SiO4/2 unit; (A2) liquid straight-chain organopolysiloxane having an R13SiO1/2 unit and an R22SiO2/2 unit; the mixing viscosity of component (A1) and (A2) is between 6,000 and 20,000 mPa·s; (B) liquid straight-chain polyorganohydrosiloxane having an R33SiO1/2 unit and an R42SiO2/2 unit; (C) an organosiloxane tackifier in which one molecule has on average at least one epoxy group; (D) a hydrosilylation catalyst of a volume enough to promote the curing of the composition. The composition of the present invention and the cured semiconductor component thereof have good heat resistance, good adhesiveness with aluminum having a mirror finish and ceramic substrate, and good resistance to humidity.
US10066134B2 Hybrid matrix for fiber composite materials
A fiber composite material obtainable by (a) mixing the components of a multi-component agent immediately before use, wherein component A of the multi-component agent contains at least one compound having two or more isocyanate groups, component B of the multi-component agent contains at least one compound which has at least two reactive groups selected from hydroxyl groups, thiol groups, primary amino groups and secondary amino groups and is simultaneously free from epoxy groups, and at least one of the components of the multi-component agent contains at least one epoxide prepolymer, (b) introducing the resulting application preparation into a mold in which fibers and optionally further additives are present, the resulting mixture containing at least one latent hardener for epoxide prepolymers, (c) pre-curing the resulting mixture at a temperature from 5° C. to 90° C., and (d) then finally curing the pre-cured fiber composite material at temperatures from 100° C. to 240° C., wherein the fiber composite material being removed from the mold after step (c) or step (d).
US10066131B2 Hot-melt adhesive for woodworking
Provided is a hot-melt adhesive for woodworking, containing a component (a) of an olefinic polymer (A) having a specific tensile modulus of elasticity and a specific glass transition temperature (Tg), and a component (b) of an olefinic polymer (B) having a specific glass transition temperature (Tg), wherein the content of the component (a) is 31 to 95% by mass relative to 100% by mass of the total amount of the component (a) and the component (b).
US10066129B2 Anti-fouling adhesive sheet, and anti-fouling treatment method for a structure using said anti-fouling adhesive sheet
The present invention provides an anti-fouling pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet and anti-fouling treatment method capable of preventing peeling from overlapping portions when adjacent anti-fouling pressure-sensitive adhesive sheets are attached by allowing end portions thereof to overlap each other. The anti-fouling pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention includes a base material layer; a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer provided on one side of the base material layer; and an anti-fouling layer provided on another side of the base material layer, wherein the anti-fouling pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet has, at an end portion thereof, a bonding margin including parts of the base material layer and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, the parts extending beyond the anti-fouling layer.
US10066122B2 Formable film
A deformable film has a decorative surface featuring a completely matt appearance. For this purpose, the deformable film has a decorative surface provided with at least one coating comprising the following constituents: (a) an aqueous dispersion of a hydroxy-functional prepolymer, obtainable by conversion of at least one of the following components: (i) a component having hydroxyl groups, (ii) a polyester polyol having hydroxyl groups, (iii) a polyisocyanate having isocyanate groups, (iv) a compound having at least two groups reactive toward isocyanate groups and at least one group capable of anion formation, (v) water, where components (i) to (iii) and the ratio of components (i) to (iii) are selected such that an excess of hydroxyl groups is present relative to the isocyanate groups, and (b) nanoparticles having a number-average particle size of 1 to 1000 nm and (c) a crosslinker having at least two groups reactive toward hydroxyl groups.
US10066112B2 White ink, ink set, recording method, ink container, and inkjet recording device
A white ink containing one or more organic solvents including 40 percent by mass or more of an amide compound of formula 1 is provided: wherein, R1 represents a straight-chained or branch-chained alkyl group having one to six carbon atoms, R2 and R3 each, independently represent hydrogen atoms or straight-chained or branch-chained alkyl groups having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
US10066109B2 Articles including nanosilica-based primers for polymer coatings and methods
The present disclosure provides articles that include polymer coatings on substrates primed with a primer coating containing silica nanoparticles, and methods of coating. The polymer coating is preferably a silicone-based polymeric material.
US10066095B2 Ethylene-vinyl alcohol resin composition, multilayer structure, multilayer sheet, container, and packaging material
The present invention provides a resin composition containing: an ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (A) having an ethylene content of 20 mol % or more and 60 mol % or less; a polyamide resin (B); a carboxylic acid metal salt (C); and an unsaturated aldehyde (D), the mass ratio (A/B) of the ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (A) to the polyamide resin (B) being 60/40 or more and 95/5 or less, the content of the carboxylic acid metal salt (C) with respect to a resin content in terms of a metal element equivalent being 1 ppm or more and 500 ppm or less, and the content of the unsaturated aldehyde (D) with respect to the resin content being 0.05 ppm or more and 50 ppm or less.
US10066093B2 Barrier film for food packaging
Barrier films are prepared from a blend of two high density polyethylene blend components and a high performance organic nucleating agent. The two high density polyethylene blend components have substantially different melt indices. Large reductions in the moisture vapor transmission rate of the film are observed in the presence of the nucleating agent when the melt indices of the two blend components have a ratio of greater than 10/1. The resulting barrier films are suitable for the preparation of packaging for dry foods such as crackers and breakfast cereals.
US10066085B2 Composite molding material, injection-molded article, and method for manufacturing composite molding material
A composite molding material comprises a thermoplastic resin and reinforcing materials. The reinforcing materials are selected from a glass wool having an average fiber diameter of 1-7 μm and a pre-kneading fiber length of 300-1000 μm and a fibrous reinforcing material having an average fiber diameter of 7-20 μm. The glass wool and the fibrous reinforcing material are dispersed in the thermoplastic resin.
US10066080B2 Rubber composition, tire, bisanilino compound, and anti-aging agent
Provided is a rubber composition that contains at least one rubber component selected from natural rubber and diene-based synthetic rubbers and, blended therewith, at least one bisanilino compound represented by formula (I). In formula (I), R1 and R2 each represent, independently of one another, a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having a carbon number of 1-6, m and n each represent an integer of 0 or 1, A1 represents an alkylene group having a carbon number of 1-7, A2 represents an alkylene group having a carbon number of 1-8, X1 represents an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom, or an —NR3— group, and X2 represents an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom, or an —NR4— group, where R3 and R4 each represent a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having a carbon number of 1-4, or collectively form an alkylene group having a carbon number of 1-4.
US10066074B2 Method of producing hollow particulate material
A method of producing, in a liquid, a hollow particulate material having a cavity therein, the method including: (A) blowing gas into a resin solution containing a first dispersion medium; (B) pouring the resin solution to which the gas is blown in step (A) into a second dispersion medium to form liquid droplets encapsulating the gas and prepare a dispersion of the liquid droplets; and (C) solidifying the liquid droplets formed in step (B) and isolating the solidified liquid droplets from the second dispersion medium.
US10066073B1 Polyamide/polyimide aerogels
An aerogel and method of making the aerogel is disclosed. The aerogel is a polyimide/polyamide hybrid with a cross-linking agent that induces gelation.
US10066061B2 Method for preparing super absorbent polymer and super absorbent polymer prepared thereby
The present invention relates to a method for preparing super absorbent polymer, and the method for preparing super absorbent polymer according to the present invention may reduce the content of non-reacted monomers in the super absorbent polymer, by using three kinds of polymerization initiators.
US10066059B2 Sealing material composition for LED
A sealing material composition for LED has excellent heat-resistant transparency, adhesion, and crack resistance, and low sulfur gas permeability. A sealing material composition for LED has the following (A), (B), (C), and (D):(A): polysiloxane containing units (1-1), (1-2), and (1-3): wherein R1 is C1-12 alkyl or C6-20 aryl, R2 is hydrogen, C1-12 alkyl, or Si constituting main chain of polysiloxane as (A); (B): polysiloxane containing units (2-1), (2-2), and (2-3): wherein R3 and R4 are each hydrogen, C1-12 alkyl, or Si constituting main chain of polysiloxane as (B); (C): adhesive; and (D): condensation catalyst for silanol group.
US10066057B2 Organic layer composition, organic layer, and method of forming patterns
An organic layer composition, an organic layer, and associated methods, the composition including a polymer that includes a moiety represented by Chemical Formula 1, a monomer represented by Chemical Formula 2, and a solvent,
US10066056B2 Brominated cross-linkable polycarbonate compositions
Polymeric compositions having improved flame retardance properties are disclosed. The compositions comprise a cross-linkable polycarbonate resin having a photoactive group derived from a benzophenone, a bromine source, and optionally a non-brominated and non-chlorinated flame retardant. The composition contains a minimum amount of bromine. Articles formed from the compositions have robust flame retardance properties and enhanced chemical resistance.
US10066051B2 Poly(acrylated polyol) and method for making and using thereof as asphalt rubber modifiers, adhesive, fracking additives, or fracking fluids
The present invention relates to a thermoplastic copolymer, block copolymer, and statistical copolymer comprising plural acrylated polyol monomeric units having different degrees of acrylation of hydroxyl groups. The acrylated polyol monomeric units have an average degree of acrylation greater than 1 and less than the number of the hydroxyl groups of the polyol. The present invention also relates to a method of making the thermoplastic copolymer, block copolymer, and statistical copolymer, and using them in various applications, such as asphalt rubber modifiers, adhesives, or an additive in a fracking fluid for oil fracking.
US10066047B2 Polyurethane foams with decreased aldehyde emissions, a process for preparing these foams and a method for decreasing aldehyde in polyurethane foams
This invention relates to polyurethane foams which exhibit decreased aldehyde emission, to a process of preparing these polyurethane foams, and to a method of decreasing aldehyde emissions in foams. The polyurethane foams herein additionally comprise a small quantity of a polyhydrazodicarbonamide dispersion polyol to the isocyanate-reactive component, or a trimerized hexamethylene diisocyanate to the polyisocyanate component.
US10066043B2 ω-functionalized polymers, junction-functionalized block copolymers, polymer bioconjugates, and radical chain extension polymerization
Polymeric compounds having spatially controlled bioconjugation sites are described. Functionalization is achieved by selective ω-terminal chain extension of polymer chains by radical polymerization, such as reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization.
US10066028B1 Method of fabricating biocompatible cellulose nanofibrils
The method of fabricating biocompatible cellulose nanofibrils produces cellulose nanofibrils from used agro-waste Borassus flabellifer leaf stalks. The method uses a three-step process, including alkali treatment, bleaching, and acid hydrolysis to produce cellulose nanofibrils, which may be converted to pellets for storage. The pellets may be converted to a transparent film for cell attachment by dispersion in water and heating in a hot air oven. Testing shows that cellulose nanofibrils made by the method easily attract human mesenchymal stem cells and will be applicable for skin tissue engineering applications.
US10066027B2 Protein production systems and methods thereof
Disclosed herein is a protein purification system and methods of using the system. In particular, disclosed is a split intein comprising an N-terminal intein segment, which can be immobilized, and a C-terminal intein segment, which has the property of being self-cleaving, and which can be attached to a protein of interest. Through the self-cleaving mechanism of the intein, the protein of interest can be purified.
US10066024B2 Methods of generating antibodies to metalloenzymes
A method of generating an antibody which inhibits a metalloenzyme is disclosed. The method comprises immunizing a subject with: (i) a synthetic zinc mimicry compound having structural and electronic properties similar to a catalytic domain of the metalloenzyme; and (ii) the metalloenzyme, Antibodies generated by this method are also disclosed as well as uses thereof.
US10066016B2 Single chain variable fragment CD3 binding proteins
Disclosed herein are single chain variable fragment CD3 binding proteins with improved binding affinities, and robust aggregation profiles. Also described are multispecific binding proteins comprising a single chain variable fragment CD3 binding protein according to the instant disclosure. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising the binding proteins disclosed herein and methods of using such formulations are provided.
US10066011B2 Antibodies directed to angiopoietin-2 and uses thereof
Antibodies directed to the antigen Ang-2 and uses of such antibodies are described. In particular, fully human monoclonal antibodies directed to the antigen Ang-2. Nucleotide sequences encoding, and amino acid sequences comprising, heavy and light chain immunoglobulin molecules, particularly sequences corresponding to contiguous heavy and light chain sequences spanning the framework regions and/or complementarity determining regions (CDR's), specifically from FR1 through FR4 or CDR1 through CDR3. Hybridomas or other cell lines expressing such immunoglobulin molecules and monoclonal antibodies.
US10066009B2 Anti-CGRP compositions and use thereof
The present invention is directed to antibodies and fragments thereof having binding specificity for CGRP. Another embodiment of this invention relates to the antibodies described herein, and binding fragments thereof, comprising the sequences of the VH, VL and CDR polypeptides described herein, and the polynucleotides encoding them. The invention also contemplates conjugates of anti-CGRP antibodies and binding fragments thereof conjugated to one or more functional or detectable moieties. The invention also contemplates methods of making said anti-CGRP antibodies and binding fragments thereof. Embodiments of the invention also pertain to the use of anti-CGRP antibodies, and binding fragments thereof, for the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of diseases and disorders associated with CGRP.
US10065999B2 Methods for protecting dopaminergic neurons from stress and promoting proliferation and differentiation of oligodendrocyte progenitors by NRG-2
The invention features methods of treatment and diagnosis using NRG-2 polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules, and antibodies. The invention also provides novel NRG-2 polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules.
US10065991B2 Peptides that can be used in coating agents, adhesion promoters or adhesives for oxidic surfaces
The present invention relates to peptides, in particular dodecapeptide-containing coating agents, adhesion promoters or adhesives for oxidic surfaces, a multilayer composite or a coated substrate, containing compounds which are formed entirely or in part of dodecapeptides as adhesion promoters between at least two adjacent layers of the composite or between the coating and the substrate, and to dodecapeptides that can be used as coating agents, adhesion promoters or adhesives for oxidic surfaces.
US10065988B2 Peptoid affinity ligands
Compounds of Formulas I: and shorter variants thereof are described, along with solid supports having such compounds coupled thereto, and the use thereof as affinity ligands for antibodies.
US10065977B2 Concerted processes for forming 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene from hydroquinone
Flow batteries incorporating an active material with one or more catecholate ligands can have a number of desirable operating features. Commercial syntheses of catechol produce significant quantities of hydroquinone as a byproduct, which presently has limited value in the battery industry and can represent a significant waste disposal issue at industrial production scales. Using a concerted, high-yield process, low-value hydroquinone can be transformed into high-value 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene, which can be a desirable ligand for active materials of relevance in the flow battery industry. Methods for forming 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene can include: oxidizing hydroquinone in a first reaction to form p-benzoquinone, converting the p-benzoquinone in a second reaction to form 1,2,4-triacetoxybenzene, deacetylating the 1,2,4-triacetoxybenzene in a third reaction to form 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene, and isolating the 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene after performing the first reaction, the second reaction and the third reaction consecutively.
US10065970B2 Tricyclic PI3K inhibitor compounds and methods of use
Described herein are tricyclic compounds with phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K) modulation activity or function having the Formula I structure: or stereoisomers, tautomers, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and with the substituents and structural features described herein. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions and medicaments that include the Formula I compounds, as well as methods of using such PI3K modulators, alone and in combination with other therapeutic agents, for treating diseases or conditions that are mediated or dependent upon PI3K dysregulation.
US10065964B2 Pyrimidine-5-carboxamides as spleen tyrosine kinase inhibitors
The present invention relates to compounds of formula (Ia), (Ib) or (Ic): to pharmaceutically acceptable salts therefore and to pharmaceutically acceptable solvates of said compounds and salts, wherein the substituents are defined herein; to compositions containing such compounds; and to the uses of such compounds in the treatment of various diseases, particularly asthma, COPD, allergic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, rosacea, alopecia, allergic conjunctivitis and dry eye disease.
US10065950B2 Substituted thiazoles as HIV integrase inhibitors
[Problem] Provided is a novel 1,3,4,8-tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrazine derivative or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a solvate thereof, which is useful as an anti-HIV agent.[Solving Means] The present invention provides a compound represented by the following formula [I] wherein each symbol is as defined in the specification, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a solvate thereof.
US10065947B1 Forms of R)-3-(4-(2-(2-methyltetrazol-5-yl)pyridin-5-yl)-3-fluorophenyl)-5-hydroxymethyl oxazolidin-2-one dihydrogen phosphate
A crystalline form of crystalline (R)-3-(4-(2-(2-methyltetrazol-5-yl)-pyridin-5-yl)-3-fluorophenyl)-5-hydroxymethyl oxazolidin-2-one dihydrogen phosphate, methods of making the crystalline form and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the crystalline form are useful antibiotics. Further, the derivatives of the present invention may exert potent antibacterial activity versus various human and animal pathogens, including Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococi, Enterococci and Streptococi, anaerobic microorganisms such as Bacteroides and Clostridia, and acid-resistant microorganisms such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium. Accordingly, the compositions comprising the crystalline form may be used in antibiotics.
US10065936B2 Synthesis of sulfur containing ammonium and phosphonium borates
The present invention relates to the preparation of sulfur containing ammonium and phosphonium borates KA, wherein K is a compound of formula (I), and A is an anion of formulae (IIa) or (IIb) by bringing into contact ammonium borates with sulfur containing ammonium or phosphonium halides or sulfonates.
US10065929B2 Pyrazole compounds and their use as T-type calcium channel blockers
The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein X, Y, R1, R2, (R4)n, and (R5)m are as defined in the description, and to pharmaceutically acceptable salts of such compounds. These compounds are useful as calcium T-channel blockers.
US10065926B2 Use of substituted dihydrooxindolylsulfonamides, or the salts thereof, for increasing the stress tolerance of plants
The invention relates to the use of substituted dihydrooxindolylsulfonamides or salts thereof of the formula (I) where the radicals in the general formula (I) correspond to the definitions given in the description, for enhancing stress tolerance in plants to abiotic stress, and/or for increasing plant yield.
US10065923B2 Thickening stabilizer and thickening stabilization composition using same
A compound that thickens or gels a fluid organic substance to a desired viscosity or homogeneously stabilizes a composition containing a fluid organic substance, a thickening/stabilizing agent containing the compound, a thickened/stabilized composition containing the thickening/stabilizing agent and a fluid organic substance, and a method for producing a thickened/stabilized composition. The compound is represented by the following formula (1): In the formula, R1 and R2 are different from each other and represent an aliphatic hydrocarbon group having not less than 4 carbon atoms, and n represents an integer of 1 to 3. The thickening/stabilizing agent of the present invention contains the compound.
US10065920B2 Crystalline solid forms of the acetate salt of (1S,3S,4R)-4-((3AS,4R,5S,7AS)-4-(aminomethyl)-7A-methyl-1-methyleneoctahydro-1H-inden-5-YL)-3- (hydroxymethyl)-4-methylcyclohexanol
The present invention is generally directed to novel crystalline forms of the acetate salt of (1S,3S,4R)-4-((3aS,4R,5S,7aS)-4-(aminomethyl)-7a-methyl-1-methyleneoctahydro-1H-inden-5-yl)-3-(hydroxymethyl)-4-methylcyclohexanol and processes for their preparation.
US10065917B2 Method for purifying acrylic acid derivative
The problem solved by the present invention is to provide a method for efficiently purifying acrylic acid derivative (I), more specifically a method for efficiently eliminating alcohol (II) from a composition containing acrylic acid derivative (I) and alcohol (II). This problem is solved by a method for purifying an acrylic acid derivative represented by Formula (I): wherein R1 and R2 are identical or different, and each represents alkyl, fluoroalkyl, aryl that may have one or more substituents, halogen, or hydrogen, R3 represents alkyl, fluoroalkyl, aryl that may have one or more substituents, or hydrogen, and X represents alkyl, fluoroalkyl, halogen, or hydrogen, the method comprising step A of bringing composition A containing the acrylic acid derivative represented by Formula (I) and alcohol represented by Formula (II): R4—OH, wherein R4 represents C1-6 alkyl, into contact with an acid anhydride to convert the alcohol into an ester compound that has a boiling point higher than the boiling point of the acrylic acid derivative represented by Formula (I).
US10065915B2 Use of heterogeneous acid catalysts based on mixed metal salts to produce biodiesel
The present invention relates to the production of biodiesel and alkyl esters by the transesterification of triglyceride esters, with alcohols in heterogeneous phase in the presence of heterogeneous catalysts, with yields higher than 80%, at a temperature from 0 to 300° C., residence time from 20 minutes to 20 h, space velocity of 0.1 to 10 h−1, pressure of 25-100 kg/cm2 (24.5-98.07 bar), methanol/oil molar ratio of 10 to 40 and catalyst concentration of 0.001 to 20 weight % based on tri-, di- or monoglyceride. The method produces biodiesel and alkyl esters by transesterification of tri-, di- or mono-glycerides, from palm, jatropha, castor, soybean and sunflower oils, wherein the alcohoxyls R1O, R2O and R3O of the glycerides are C1 to C24 and a C1-C4 alcohol, such as methanol, in an alcohol:oil ratio from 3:1 to 50:1. The transesterification reaction produces biodiesel while avoiding loss of catalyst, contaminating liquid effluents and eliminating undesirable hydrolysis of triglycerides, diglycerides and monoglycerides into free fatty acids and saponification that generate soaps.
US10065913B2 Unsaturated deoxybenzoin compounds and polymers prepared therefrom
Deoxybenzoin compounds including unsaturation are disclosed. The unsaturated deoxybenxoin compounds have the structure (I), (II), or (III) wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, and n are defined herein. Also disclosed are polyesters including repeating units having the structure (IV), (V), or a combination thereof wherein Ar1, R7, and m are defined herein. The polyesters can be further functionalized, for example by various phosphorous-containing compounds. The polyesters described herein can be useful for the preparation of various articles having reduced flammability.
US10065912B2 Method for producing sevoflurane
An object of the present invention is to remove a compound A from “sevoflurane containing fluoromethyl-1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoroisopropenyl ether (compound A)” so as to collect high-purity sevoflurane. The present invention concerns a method for producing sevoflurane containing substantially no compound A, comprising the following steps of: bringing a composition containing hydrogen fluoride (HF) and water at a mass ratio of 1:1 to 1:30 into contact with a 1st organic liquid containing sevoflurane and a compound A, thereby obtaining a 2nd organic liquid containing the compound A in an amount that is lower than that in the 1st organic liquid (step 1a); and distilling the 2nd organic liquid under the presence of a degradation inhibitor, thereby obtaining sevoflurane containing substantially no compound A as a main distillation fraction (step 2).
US10065910B2 Method for the reduction of a sugar, sugar alcohol or glycerol
The present disclosure relates generally to ceramic materials suitable for use as catalyst support materials, catalysts using such materials and methods for using them, such as methods for converting sugars, sugar alcohols, glycerol, and bio-renewable organic acids to commercially-valuable chemicals and intermediates. One aspect of the invention is a ceramic material including zirconium oxide and one or more metal oxides selected from nickel oxide, copper oxide, cobalt oxide, iron oxide and zinc oxide, the ceramic material being at least about 50 wt. % zirconium oxide. In certain embodiments, the ceramic material is substantially free of any binder, extrusion aid or additional stabilizing agent.
US10065909B2 Removal of carbonyls from gaseous hydrocarbon streams
Disclosed are methods and systems for removing a highly reactive polymer precursor such as acetaldehyde and acetone from a hydrocarbon gas stream. Embodiments may disclose a method for removal of carbonyls comprising providing a hydrocarbon gas stream comprising a carbonyl, providing a liquid bisulfite stream, and contacting the hydrocarbon gas stream and liquid bisulfite stream in a mass transfer device wherein at least a portion of the carbonyl reacts with the bisulfite to form a solid adduct that is soluble in the liquid bisulfite stream.
US10065908B1 Alkylaromatic process with removal of aromatic by-products
Processes for removal of heavy aromatic compounds in an alkylated aromatic compounds production complex is disclosed. The processes includes separating a first component from a second component comprising introducing a feed stream comprising the second component and less than about 5 wt % of the first component to one or more top trays of a prefractionation column. The feed stream is separated in the prefractionation column to provide a prefractionation column overhead stream comprising at least about 50 wt % of the second component present in the feed stream and a prefractionation column bottoms stream. A first portion of the prefractionation columns bottom stream is vaporized by heat exchange with a low temperature fluid stream having a temperature of about 150-200° C. in a reboiler and passing the vaporized first portion through the prefractionation column.
US10065907B2 Isoprene extraction with preserved C5 feedstock
A process for extracting isoprene from a pyrolysis gas mixture or a C5 fraction wherein isoprene is purified by plural extractive distillations in the presence of a polar solvent and cyclopentadiene is effectively removed and recycled as a feedstock without being converted into its dimer, dicyclopentadiene. The isoprene recovered from the process described is more than 99.5% pure.
US10065906B2 Systems and methods for producing propylene
According to one or more embodiments described herein, propylene may be produced by a process which may comprise one or more of at least partially metathesizing a first portion of a first stream to form a first metathesis-reaction product, at least partially cracking the first metathesis-reaction product to form a cracking-reaction product.
US10065901B2 Method for preparing optically active carbonyl compound
The present invention discloses a method for preparing optically active carbonyl compound, comprising the following steps: under the catalysis of chiral amine salt and transition metal catalysts, with hydrogen and catalytic amount of dihydropyridine compound as hydrogen source, use α, β-unsaturated aldehydes or α, β-unsaturated troponoid compounds to conduct asymmetric catalytic reaction to obtain the optically active carbonyl compound. This method comes in moderate reaction condition, simple operation, and catalytic amount of dihydropyridine compounds usage, the target product is easy to be separated and purified from the reaction system, and the metal catalyst can be recycled, it is economical.
US10065897B2 Pyrotechnics containing oleoresin
A pyrotechnic composition includes a fuel, an oxidizer, flow and rate control agents and oleoresin capsicum as an irritant. The composition is useful in crowd control products. The composition contains rate control ingredients to maintain combustion at a temperature below the point of degradation of the oleoresin capsicum, balanced with a booster material to maintain combustion.
US10065894B2 High-K LTCC dielectric compositions and devices
Electronic devices are produced from dielectric compositions comprising a mixture of precursor materials that, upon firing, forms a dielectric material comprising a barium-strontium-titanium-tungsten-silicon oxide.
US10065892B2 Hydraulic binder composition using rapidly-cooled steelmaking reduced slag powder, and method of preparing the same
Disclosed are a hydraulic binder composition using rapidly-cooled steelmaking reduced slag powder and a method of preparing the same. More particularly, the rapidly-cooled steelmaking reduced slag (RC-LFS) powder is obtained by spraying and scattering gas at a high pressure and high speed onto electric furnace smelting reduction slag, which is one of the by-products generated during iron smelting performed in an ironworks, and quickly cooling and pulverizing the slag. The initial high hydration heat reaction and initial setting of the rapidly-cooled steelmaking reduced slag (RC-LFS) powder are delayed to ensure workability. A retardant and gypsum are mixed into the rapidly-cooled steelmaking reduced slag (RC-LFS) powder so as to activate the generation of needle-shaped ettringite and to thus develop the initial and long-term strength, and therefore the rapidly-cooled steelmaking reduced slag (RC-LFS) powder of the present invention can be used as a substitute for ordinary Portland cement.
US10065890B2 Nanoclay-enhanced cement composition for deep well treatment
A cement slurry composition, containing hydraulic cement, water, and from 1 to less than 4% of an organically modified nanoclay. A method for cementing a high pressure high temperature well by pumping the cement composition of claim 1 between a casing and a formation of a well bore to fill a gap between the casing and the formation, and allowing the cement to harden.
US10065884B2 Methods for producing strengthened and durable glass containers
A method of forming a glass container including forming a glass container having a sidewall at least partially enclosing an interior volume, at least a portion of an interior surface of the sidewall having an interior surface layer; and contacting the glass container with a substantially fluoride-free aqueous treating medium to remove a thin layer of the interior surface layer having a thickness of from about 100 nm to about 1.0 μm from the interior surface of the sidewall. The interior surface is resistant to delamination. Before contacting the glass container with the substantially fluoride-free aqueous treating medium, the exterior surface of the sidewall comprises strength-limiting surface flaws having a first shape, and after the contacting the exterior surface of the sidewall with the substantially fluoride-free aqueous treating medium, the strength-limiting surface flaws have a second shape.
US10065879B2 Glass sheet processing system having cooling of conveyor roller ends
A hot glass sheet processing system includes a roller conveyor (22) having sintered bonded fused silica rollers (24) and a roller support structure (34) located within a heated location (32) together with an elongated cooling unit (36) having a housing (38) defining a cooling chamber (40) that receives and has bearings (42) that rotatably support an aligned set of roller ends (30) having end caps (86) adhesively bonded to the roller ends. The cooling unit includes a cooling circuit that supplies cooling fluid to the cooling chamber (40) to provide cooling of the aligned set of roller ends (30) and the bearings (42).
US10065876B2 Algal system for improving water quality
The disclosure describes an algal system for improving water quality through the use of algae. In example embodiments, the algal system comprises an elongate device including algae enclosed therein and capable of reducing at least the levels of nitrates and phosphates in water directed through the device. The algae may be capable of also reducing E. coli bacteria, other bacteria, and viruses in the water. Preferably, the algae comprises a filamentous green algae, including without limitation, Spirogyra grevilleana algae. In one example embodiment, the algal system comprises an elongate device and an elongate cartridge that is pre-configured to treat certain chemical compounds, bacteria, and viruses, and certain other characteristics of water. The cartridge is delivered to the site where the water is to be treated and installed in the field, possibly replacing an existing cartridge. After use, algae may be processed into biofuel.
US10065872B2 Surface-treated calcium carbonate and phyllosilicate and its use in water purification
The invention relates to a process for the purification of water and/or dewatering of sludges and/or sediments, to the use of a combination of a phyllosilicate and a surface-treated calcium carbonate for water purification and/or dewatering of sludges and/or sediments, as well as to the use of a combination of a phyllosilicate and a surface-treated calcium carbonate for reducing the amount of polymeric flocculation aids in water and/or sludges and/or sediments and to a composite material comprising at least one surface-treated calcium carbonate, at least one phyllosilicate and impurities originated from different sources obtainable by said process.
US10065871B2 Wastewater treatment system
In a process for the treatment of wastewater containing carbonaceous and nitrogenous contaminants, wastewater is mixed with aerobic microorganisms capable of converting carbonaceous biological oxygen demand (CBOD) into carbon dioxide, water, and biological cell mass. Oxygen is supplied to the reaction mixture for supporting reduction of the CBOD by the aerobic microorganisms in the reaction mixture. To substantially prevent nitrification of the nitrogenous contaminants in the reaction mixture and avoid the cost of downstream denitrification, the hydraulic residence time of the nitrogenous contaminants in the reaction mixture is controlled by removing partially treated water with dissolved ammonia from the reaction mixture, while retaining the biological cell mass in the reaction mixture. This separates the nitrogen load from the carbon load and enables independent treatment of these contaminants. The ammonia is scrubbed from the partially treated water to create fully treated water which is disposed or returned to the reaction mixture.
US10065870B2 Method for removing benzene from contaminated aqueous solutions
Methods and nanocomposites for the adsorptive removal of aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene from contaminated water sources and systems are provided. The nanocomposites contain carbon nanotubes and metal oxide nanoparticles such as Al2O3, Fe2O3 and ZnO impregnated on a surface and/or in pore spaces of the carbon nanotubes. Methods of preparing and characterizing the nanocomposite adsorbents are also provided.
US10065869B2 Antimicrobial capture system with carbon container
According to one embodiment, a container for removing antimicrobials from an antimicrobial composition includes a container body having an exterior and an interior. The interior is at least partially filled with carbon granules configured to remove a portion of the antimicrobials in the antimicrobial composition. The interior is further filled with a liquid to at least a level that completely submerges each of the carbon granules. The container further includes an agitator configured to agitate at least a portion of the carbon granules. The container further includes a drain and a drainage valve. The location of the drainage valve is configured to prevent the drainage valve from lowering a current level of the liquid below the level that completely submerges each of the carbon granules.
US10065868B2 Coupling photovoltaic and concentrated solar power technologies for desalination
Systems and methods for the desalination of water are disclosed. A system includes a concentrated solar power (CSP) system, the CSP system operable to concentrate solar energy to increase temperature and pressure of a heat transfer fluid and operable to produce steam utilizing heat from the heat transfer fluid; a photovoltaic (PV) system, the PV system operable to collect solar energy to produce electricity; a desalination system in fluid communication with the CSP system and in electrical communication with the PV system, the desalination system operable to produce desalinated water from a salt water source utilizing the steam from the CSP system and electricity from the PV system; and a pump station in fluid communication with the CSP system and the desalination system, and in electrical communication with the PV system, the pump station operable to transmit the desalinated water to consumers for use.
US10065865B2 Process for preparing aqueous colloidal silica sols of high purity from alkali metal silicate solutions
The present invention relates to a process for preparing aqueous colloidal silica sols of high purity from silicate solutions, to aqueous colloidal silica sols with a specific profile of impurities, and to the use thereof. The invention further encompasses high-purity aqueous silica obtained as an intermediate in the course of the purification process, high-purity silicon dioxide obtainable by dewatering, and the use thereof.
US10065864B2 Method of preparing trichlorosilan
Provided is a method of preparing trichlorosilane, more particularly, a method of preparing trichlorosilane which trichlorosilane can be obtained with an improved yield using a catalyst-supported silicon.
US10065858B2 Method for syngas clean-up of semi-volatile organic compounds with solids removal
A system and method for processing unconditioned syngas first removes solids and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), then removes volatile organic compounds (VOC), and then removes at least one sulfur containing compound from the syngas. Additional processing may be performed depending on such factors as the source of syngas being processed, the products, byproducts and intermediate products desired to be formed, captured or recycled and environmental considerations.
US10065840B2 Transport vehicle and transport vehicle system
A transport vehicle travels on first and second paths orthogonally or diagonally crossing each other and each including an opening at a center and treads on both sides of the opening. The transport vehicle includes a vehicle in an upper portion; a transport in a lower portion to hold an article; and a column extending downward from the vehicle to the transport. The vehicle includes on front and rear of the column along the first path, at least a pair of first traveling units each including a first traveling wheel that travels on the tread of the first path, and first auxiliary wheels on front and rear of the first traveling wheel along the first path; on front and rear of the column along the second path, at least a pair of second traveling units each including a second traveling wheel that travels on the tread of the second path, and second auxiliary wheels on front and rear of the second traveling wheel along the second path; and a lifting mechanism that raises and lowers one of the at least the pair of first traveling units and the at least the pair of second traveling units.
US10065839B2 Brake system for passenger conveyors
A system for braking an escalator or moving walkway includes a handrail and passenger support in registration with one another so as to move together. A braking tensioner selectively increases tension in the handrail during operation. The increased tension serves to frictionally brake the handrail and hence the passenger support. The braking tensioner may be located in any of various locations depending upon system design, and may be driven in any suitable manner, e.g., hydraulically, electrically, electromagnetically, and so on. Frictional wear on the handrail is reduced by the fact that the described braking system spreads the frictional load over a large area of the handrail, e.g., the many locations where the handrail contacts the underlying support throughout its length.
US10065834B2 Elevator arrangement and method
The invention relates to an elevator arrangement, which comprises one or more elevator units to be moved in an elevator hoistway, said unit(s) including at least an elevator car, and possibly also a counterweight, roping connected to an elevator unit, which roping comprises a plurality of ropes, and a moveable supporting structure in the elevator hoistway for supporting the aforementioned one or more elevator units below it via the aforementioned roping, and a rope pulley or rope pulley stack of the supporting structure in connection with the supporting structure, around which rope pulley or rope pulley stack the aforementioned roping travels, and from which the roping travels down to an elevator unit. The roping travels from the aforementioned rope pulley or rope pulley stack down to an elevator unit, in connection with which is a first rope pulley or rope pulley stack and a second rope pulley or rope pulley stack, which are disposed non-coaxially in relation to each other, their rotation axes being separate from each other in the lateral direction, and in that the first part of the ropes of the roping traveling from the rope pulley or rope pulley stack down to the elevator unit travels to the elevator unit, to the first rope pulley or rope pulley stack that is in connection with the elevator unit, under the pulley or stack, and onwards back up to a rope anchorage arrangement, and the second part to the second rope pulley or rope pulley stack in that is connection with the elevator unit in question, under the pulley or stack, and onwards back up to a rope anchorage arrangement. The invention also relates to corresponding guidance of compensating roping, as well as to a method wherein the service range of the elevator car is increased.
US10065833B2 Elevator position detection apparatus
In an elevator position detection apparatus, when a first diagnosis switch is closed, a diagnosis coil generates a first induced magnetic field, and when a second diagnosis switch is closed, the diagnosis coil generates a second induced magnetic field that is weaker than the first induced magnetic field. In a constant L output fault diagnosis mode in which the first induced magnetic field is generated, an output value of a measurement signal falls below a threshold regardless of whether or not a detection subject body is present in a detection region. In a constant H output fault diagnosis mode in which generation of both the first and the second induced magnetic fields is stopped, the output value of the measurement signal equals or exceeds the threshold regardless of whether or not the detection subject body is present in the detection region.
US10065826B1 Stacking module with fans
An apparatus is disclosed. For example, the apparatus includes a paper feed to feed print media a single sheet at a time, a plurality of rotating discs, wherein each one of the plurality of rotating discs comprises an elastomer ring to secure a leading edge of the single sheet against a registration wall and initiate a flipping process, a plurality of fans to generate an air flow, wherein the air flow levitates a trailing edge of the single sheet during completion of the flipping process, and a movable platform to hold a stack of the print media.
US10065817B2 Sheet feeding apparatus, image forming apparatus, and image forming system
A sheet feeding apparatus includes: a transfer medium loading tray that is movable vertically; a hardware processor configured to control vertical movement of the transfer medium loading tray; an overload detector configured to detect transfer media of a maximum loading amount prescribed for each type of the transfer media; and an intermediate tray position detector configured to detect the transfer medium loading tray being at an intermediate tray position prescribed for each type of the transfer media, wherein the hardware processor is configured to control the vertical movement of the transfer medium loading tray in accordance with a type of the transfer media and on a basis of a vertical position of the transfer medium loading tray, results of detection by the overload detector, and results of detection by the intermediate tray position detector.
US10065816B2 Conveyor with integrated dust collector system
Embodiments of the present disclosure a system for capturing proppant dust particles when positioned at a fracking operation site including a proppant delivery assembly to receive one or more containers having proppant stored therein. The system dispenses the proppant from the one or more containers and delivers the proppant to other fracking operation equipment. Moreover, the system includes a dust collection assembly positioned proximate and associated with the proppant delivery assembly to capture dust particles released by movement and settling of the proppant when being dispensed and delivered by the proppant delivery assembly. The dust collection assembly is positioned to direct an air flow in a flow path overlying the dust particles to capture the dust particles and move the dust particles away from the proppant thereby reducing risk of dust exposure to fracking operation site personnel.
US10065814B2 Transportable receiving and storage system with redundancy
A transportable system for receiving, storing, and distributing granular material includes a surge bin with two storage compartments. A distribution conveyor assembly is movably mounted to the surge bin, has two conveyors, and can be manipulated to discharge into selected adjacent bins. An elevating conveyor assembly has two conveyors and each can discharge into either compartment of distribution conveyor and into either of the distribution conveyors. A receiving conveyor assembly has first and second receiving conveyors configured to receive granular material from side by side transport vehicles at the same time and deliver same to the input of either elevating conveyor. A surge bin output diverter assembly can receive granular material from either one of the storage compartments and direct same into either one of the first and second elevating conveyors for elevating to either one of the distribution conveyors.
US10065808B2 Support supply apparatus and method for supplying support
An apparatus for supplying a support having a clean surface is provided. Alternatively, an apparatus for manufacturing a stack including a support and a remaining portion of a processed member whose one surface layer is separated is provided. A positioning portion, a slit formation portion, and a peeling portion are included. The positioning portion is provided with a first transfer mechanism of a stacked film including a support and a separator and a table for fixing the stacked film. The slit formation portion is provided with a cutter that can form a slit which does not pass through the separator. The peeling portion is provided with a second transfer mechanism and a peeling mechanism extending the separator and then peeling the separator. In addition, a pretreatment portion activating a support surface is included.
US10065807B1 Dual sided gravity sorting conveyer
A conveyor for use in an inventory management system includes a body, one or more displacement elements connected with the body for interfacing with and moving the conveyor along rails, and a sorting mechanism for selectively depositing items from the conveyor to either side of the conveyor. A sorting mechanism includes first and second hinge release assemblies for connecting with, and selectively releasing, a panel that supports the item at either of respective first and second panel ends to allow the panel to fully disconnect at one of the ends and swing open in the first or second direction.
US10065804B1 Chain fault diagnosis system and method for scraper conveyor
A chain fault diagnosis system and a chain fault diagnosis method for a scraper conveyor are provided. The diagnosis system includes a strain rosette attached on a top end surface of each sprocket tooth of the scraper conveyor. The strain rosette is connected to a signal gathering unit fixed on a scraper conveyor roller through a shielded conductor, the signal gathering unit sends a gathered signal to a wireless receiving device by means of wireless transmission, and the wireless receiving device transmits the gathered signal obtained thereby to an industrial control computer through a USB interface. The diagnosis method includes the following three steps: chain dislocation/skip fault judgment, chain breakage fault judgment and chain seizure fault judgment. A comprehensive monitoring of the chain state of the scraper conveyor is performed by measuring strain magnitudes in different directions of the sprocket tooth in real-time, transmitting the gathered signal to the industrial control computer via a wireless transmission method and dynamically diagnosing the faults of seizure, dislocation, skip and breakage of the scraper conveyor chain based on the obtained strain data.
US10065802B1 Modular conveyor belt integrating a high density array of rollers
A conveyor belt module for inserting a high-density array of rollers comprises a bottom heavy spine forming a portion of a module body and gusset blocks reinforcing an intersection between the spine and hinge elements. The conveyor belt module includes hinge elements spaced apart by five different separation distances to allow a high-density array of rollers mounted on a hinge rod in spaces formed between the hinge elements and interlaced hinge elements of an adjacent conveyor belt module in a modular plastic conveyor belt formed by a plurality of interlaced conveyor belt modules.
US10065798B2 Robotic frame and power transfer device
A system for automated management of a high density storage facility which contains shelves having multiple containers with products stored within the containers. The system comprises an autonomous mobile robot and a moveable frame. The moveable frame includes supports, horizontal and vertical members, and storage platforms. The moveable frame includes a gantry, an articulated arm with an end of arm tool, and a lifting device. Some storage shelves within the high-density storage facility include an overhead rail and the moveable frame reversibly connects to the rail and guides the moveable frame, as well as provides power to the moveable frame.
US10065797B2 Fire effect sensor activated trashcan
The present invention provides a trashcan or wastebasket that has lights and sounds simulating a fire that are activated when trash is thrown inside or on the verge of being thrown inside. One particular activation method consists of sensors housed at the top of the trashcan that detect when trash is thrown in. Once the trash is detected, the walls of the trashcan light up and flicker with an orange color like a fire and crackling fire sounds play. The lights and sounds play for a short interval and then stop until trash is detected again.
US10065791B1 Aerosol applicator system having user configurable spray direction
An aerosol applicator system include a flexible tube that can be operably coupled to the valve of an aerosol container either directly onto a valve stem, or a valve actuator which is retained on the valve stem. The tube has one or more wires that run along the length the tube and which hold the tube in whatever shape it is configured by a user. The wire or wires are malleable and are disposed in the wall of the tube. A nozzle can be disposed at the terminal end of the tube to atomize the material being propelled out of the aerosol container into droplets of a desired size range.
US10065785B2 Dual compartment mixing fluid bottle
A sports bottle is designed to mix the components of a sports drink that are stored in separate compartments. The apparatus is configured to resemble a traditional sports bottle. The apparatus includes a pump, a mixing container, a storage container, and a spout. The pump is situated between the pair of containers and is used to transfer a predetermined amount of a sports drink component from the storage container into the mixing container. The mixing container is used to mix the sports drink. The storage container holds the component of the sports drink that will be transferred into the mixing container. The spout enables a user to drink the sports drink retained in the mixing container.
US10065771B2 Container lid having selectively coverable access opening
A lid is provided that includes an access opening in a top wall thereof selectively coverable by a pivotable cover. The lid attaches to a foodstuff container and provides access to an interior of the container. The lid achieves this without requiring removal of the lid while also providing an impeded foodstuff dispense path having greater control. The cover pivots between open and closed positions, and in one form, can be secured in one or both positions. This can be achieved by releasably securing the cover to the top wall to hold the cover in the closed position and/or capturing a tab of the cover within a depression in an edge portion of the lid to hold the cover in the open position. The cover can further be integrally attached to the lid so that the cover is generally coplanar with the top wall when in the closed position.
US10065770B2 Carton with plastic reclosable header
The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing a package with a rigid or semi-rigid container and a polymeric or plastic header with a reclosure, such as a zipper. The rigid or semi-rigid container is typically provided in a stack of flat containers. The header is sealed, glued or otherwise secured to the containers. The container, typically inverted, is filled, and the bottom is formed by folding and sealing the bottom portion of the container.
US10065767B1 Liquid sample bulk mailing package device
A liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device includes a paperboard envelope blank assembled to form a hermetically sealed leakproof containment pocket that, in combination with proper alignment of a liquid containing packette enclosed inside, will prevent leakage in the event the enclosed liquid containing packette fails during mail processing. The device may include coupons printed on the envelope blank and seperable by perforations, and may be printed on both sides.
US10065762B2 Dispenser having a tower portion and an insert portion
The present invention provides a gravity fed dispenser. The gravity fed dispenser includes a tower portion including a front wall, a back wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and a pair of side walls, and an insert portion located within the tower portion, the insert portion including a front wall, and a pair side of walls attached to opposite edges of the front wall. The dispenser also includes an opening in a lower portion of the tower portion, and at least one tab located in the opening. The tower portion and insert portion are preferably made from a single blank of material. In another embodiment, the insert portion includes a front wall, and a first wing and a second wing attached to opposite edges of the front wall.
US10065749B2 Wing lift system capability expansion
A method for lifting a wing of an aircraft. A plurality of lifting assemblies is attached to a mounting ring supporting the wing. A first plurality of base assemblies is attached to a plurality of fittings connected to the fuselage of the aircraft. The plurality of lifting assemblies is moved away from the first plurality of base assemblies using a plurality of biasing systems correspondingly attached to the plurality of lifting assemblies, the moving causing the mounting ring to move away from the fuselage. The first plurality of base assemblies is removed. A second plurality of base assemblies is attached to the plurality of fittings. Thereafter, moving the plurality of lifting assemblies away from the second plurality of base assemblies using the plurality of biasing systems is repeated, the repeating moving causing the mounting ring to move away from the fuselage to the first height.