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US10090069B2 Systems and methods for data cleansing such as for optimizing clinical scheduling
A scheduling system and method for data cleansing may be used to optimize clinical scheduling. The present disclosure describes receiving clinical record data, in an agnostic manner, from a system including a source scheduling database containing the clinical record data; mapping the clinical record data to a desired format; conforming the clinical record data to standardized scheduling elements of the scheduling system; cleansing, in a manner configurable by a user, the clinical record data to purge portions of the clinical record data; providing the clinical record data to an optimization engine for optimization of the clinical record data; optimizing the clinical record data by applying configurable logic to the clinical record data; and uploading one or more newly defined optimized scheduling templates via an outbound connection back to the scheduling system.
US10090062B2 Magnetic memory device and controlling method thereof
A magnetic memory device includes a memory cell array comprising memory cells including magnetic tunnel junction elements. Each memory cell is electrically connected between a source line and a bit line. A control circuit is configured to perform a screening test on the memory cell array before writing data to the memory cell array. The screening test determines whether an abnormal cell is present in the memory cell array. The controller applies a first writing voltage to the write data to the memory cell array if the abnormal cell is not present, or applies a second writing voltage to write data to the memory cell array if the abnormal cell is present. The second writing voltage is different from the first writing voltage.
US10090054B2 Nonvolatile semiconductor memory device
When selectively erasing one sub-block, a control circuit applies, in a first sub-block, a first voltage to bit lines and a source line, and applies a second voltage smaller than the first voltage to the word lines. Then, the control circuit applies a third voltage lower than the first voltage by a certain value to a drain-side select gate line and a source-side select gate line, thereby performing the erase operation in the first sub-block. The control circuit applies, in a second sub-block existing in an identical memory block to the selected sub-block, a fourth voltage substantially identical to the first voltage to the drain side select gate line and the source side select gate line, thereby not performing the erase operation in the second sub-block.
US10090052B2 Sequential write and sequential write verify in memory device
Some embodiments include apparatuses and methods for performing a first stage of an operation of storing information in a first memory cell and a second memory cell, and performing a second stage of the operation after the first stage to determine whether each of the first and second memory cells reaches a target state. The first memory cell is included in a first memory cell string coupled to a data line through a first select transistor. The second memory cell is included in a second memory cell string coupled to the data line through a second select transistor.
US10090050B2 Apparatuses and methods including memory access in cross point memory
Some embodiments include apparatuses and methods having a memory cell, first and second conductive lines configured to access the memory cell, and a switch configured to apply a signal to one of the first and second conductive lines. In at least one of such embodiments, the switch can include a phase change material. Other embodiments including additional apparatuses and methods are described.
US10090044B2 System and method for burst programming directly to MLC memory
A memory system can program data in different modes, such as normal mode programming and burst mode programming. Burst mode programming programs data into the memory device faster than normal mode programming. MLC Blocks for burst mode programming are selected based on one or more criteria, such as block age, block programming speed, or the like. Further, one or more burst mode TRIM settings, which include one or more of a program voltage TRIM setting, a step-up voltage TRIM setting, skip verify level, and a program pulse width, are used to program the blocks selected for burst mode programming. In this regard, burst mode programming is performed more quickly than normal mode programming.
US10090036B2 Non-volatile memory cell having pinch-off ferroelectric field effect transistor
The disclosed technology relates generally to non-volatile memory devices, and more particularly to ferroelectric non-volatile memory devices. In one aspect, a non-volatile memory cell includes a pinch-off ferroelectric memory FET and at least one select device electrically connected in series to the pinch-off ferroelectric memory FET.
US10090034B2 Magnetoelectric memory cells with domain-wall-mediated switching
A magnetoelectric memory cell with domain-wall-mediated switching is implemented using a split gate architecture. The split gate architecture allows a domain wall to be trapped within a magnetoelectric antiferromagnetic (MEAF) active layer. An extension of this architecture applies to multiple-gate linear arrays that can offer advantages in memory density, programmability, and logic functionality. Applying a small anisotropic in-plane shear strain to the MEAF can block domain wall precession to improve reliability and speed of switching.
US10090032B2 Word line driving unit with a boost voltage generator and memory device including the same
A method includes delaying an input voltage signal to generate an output voltage, enabling a capacitor unit to apply across a word line driver a boosted voltage greater than the output voltage, and enabling the word line driver to provide a driving voltage that corresponds to the boosted voltage. A word line driving unit that performs the method and a memory device that includes the word line driving unit are also disclosed.
US10090031B2 Semiconductor device comprising memory circuit and selection circuit
A novel semiconductor device, a semiconductor device with low power consumption, or a semiconductor device capable of retaining data for a long period is provided. The semiconductor device includes a first selection circuit connected to a plurality of first memory circuits, a second selection circuit connected to a plurality of second memory circuits, and a third selection circuit connected to a plurality of third memory circuits, thereby being capable of conducting power gating of each of the first memory circuits, each of the second memory circuits, or each of the third memory circuits separately. Accordingly, the memory circuits to which data is not written or from which data is not read can be kept in a state where power supply thereto is stopped, so that power consumption of the semiconductor device can be reduced.
US10090025B2 Discharging electric charge in integrated circuit unless in-specification condition(s) detected
In one embodiment, an integrated circuit comprises a volatile memory including a plurality of memory cells, a detector to detect one or more in-specification conditions, and a discharger, external to the volatile memory, to discharge electric charge stored in the integrated circuit, including electric charge stored in the volatile memory, unless the detector detects the one or more conditions.
US10090021B2 Electronic apparatus
An electronic apparatus includes a plurality of parts, a frame having an outer periphery surrounding the plurality of parts and formed from resin, a circuit board disposed at one side in a first direction with respect to the plurality of parts, a chassis disposed at the one side in the first direction with respect to the plurality of parts, and formed from metal, and a metal plate disposed at the other side in the first direction with respect to at least one of the plurality of parts and attached to the frame.
US10090017B2 Apparatus and method for dynamic multiple actuator drive data access
An apparatus and method for dynamic multiple actuator drive data access includes: partitioning a data package of a received data transfer request into a plurality of data segments; assigning actuator drivers and actuator controllers; initiating a data transfer to or from the data storage medium using one or more of the plurality of actuators corresponding to the one or more assigned actuator controllers; storing or retrieving an individual data package of the data transfer request to or from the data storage medium wherein the entire data package is wholly accessible to a single actuator, if the data transfer request is a random data mode request; and storing or retrieving an individual data segment of the data transfer request to or from the data storage medium wherein the data package is accessible to the plurality of actuators, if the request is a parallel data mode request.
US10090015B2 Information processing device, information recording medium, information processing method, and program
An information processing device includes: a data processing unit which executes a reproduction process of recorded data of a disc, in which the data processing unit reads disc type information that is recorded on the disc, and ascertains a recorded data configuration of the disc based on the disc type information that is read, and executes data reading-out and reproduction processes according to a reading-out rate corresponding to the ascertained recorded data configuration.
US10090013B2 Binder for magnetic recording medium and method of manufacturing the same, composition for magnetic recording medium, and magnetic recording medium
An aspect of the present invention relates to binder for a magnetic recording medium, which is vinyl chloride resin comprising at least one side chain, the side chain comprising at least one urethane bond and at least one monovalent sulfur-containing substituent denoted by formula (1): —S-A-Z  (1) wherein, in formula (1), A denotes a divalent connecting group which may comprise one or more active hydrogen groups and Z denotes an active hydrogen group.
US10090012B2 Fe-bases magnetic material sintered compact
An Fe-based magnetic material sintered compact containing BN, wherein the Fe-based magnetic material sintered compact has an oxygen content of 4000 wtppm or less. The present invention provides a sintered compact which enables the formation of a magnetic thin film in a thermally assisted magnetic recording media, and in which the generation of cracks and chipping is suppressed when the sintered compact is processed into a sputtering target or the like.
US10090011B2 Procedure for setting laser and heater power in HAMR device
A heater power of a heat-assisted magnetic recording head is set to an initial power to induce an initial head-medium clearance. For a plurality of iterations, a heater power at an optimum laser power is determined that achieve a target clearance. If differences in the heater power and optimum laser power between the two subsequent iterations are below a threshold, the iterations are stopped and the heater power and the optimum laser power for one of the two subsequent iterations is used as an operational heater power and laser power for the heat-assisted magnetic recording head.
US10090008B2 Magnetoresistive sensor fabrication
Implementations described and claimed herein include a reader structure, comprising a first reader, including a sensor stack and a top shield structure, the top shield structure comprises a synthetic antiferromagnetic shield (SAF) structure, including a reference layer including at least a layer of NiFe and an impurity additive, an RKKY coupling layer RKKY coupling layer (e.g., Ru layer), and a pinned layer. In another implementation, the RL of the SAF shield structure of a first reader includes at least a layer of amorphous magnetic material. Yet, in another implementation, the SAF shield structure includes an insertion layer of amorphous magnetic material under the SAF shield RL, within the SAF shield RL or between the SAF shield RL and SAF shield Ru.
US10090005B2 Analog voice activity detection
According to some embodiments, an analog processing portion may receive an audio signal from a microphone. The analog processing portion may then convert the audio signal into sub-band signals and estimate an energy statistic value, such as a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (“SNR”) value, for each sub-band signal. A classification element may classify the estimated energy statistic values with analog processing such that a wakeup signal is generated when voice activity is detected. The wakeup signal may be associated with, for example, a battery-powered, always-listening audio application.
US10089999B2 Frequency domain noise detection of audio with tone parameter
A noise detection method and apparatus are disclosed. The noise detection method includes: obtaining a frequency-domain energy distribution parameter of a current frame of an audio signal, and obtaining a frequency-domain energy distribution parameter; obtaining a tone parameter of the current frame, and obtaining a tone parameter; determining, according to the tone parameter of the current frame and the tone parameter of each of the frames in the preset neighboring domain range of the current frame, whether the current frame is in a speech section or a non-speech section; and determining that the current frame is speech-grade noise if the current frame is in a speech section and a quantity of frequency-domain energy distribution parameters falling within a preset speech-grade noise frequency-domain energy distribution parameter interval in all the frequency-domain energy distribution parameters is greater than or equal to a first threshold.
US10089998B1 Method and apparatus for processing audio signals in a multi-microphone system
An electronic device includes a plurality of microphones, each pair of microphones in the plurality of microphones being a respective distance from one another. The electronic device also includes a beamformer functional block that receives audio signals from each of the microphones. The beamformer functional block detects a dominant microphone from among the plurality of microphones based on the audio signals from each of the microphones and the distances between the microphones, the dominant microphone being in a closest direction to a source of desired audio. The beamformer functional block also detects interfering audio signals based on phase coherence between audio signals from the dominant microphone and audio signals from other microphones in the plurality of microphones. The beamformer functional block generates a beamformed audio output signal based on the audio signals and the interfering audio signals from each of the microphones.
US10089997B2 Method for predicting high frequency band signal, encoding device, and decoding device
An audio signal decoding method includes: obtaining mode information of a high frequency band signal of an audio signal and indices of a low frequency band signal of the audio signal by parsing a received bitstream; obtaining the low frequency band signal based on the indices; predicting an excitation signal of a high frequency band signal based on the low frequency band signal; and reconstructing the high frequency band signal based on the frequency envelope and the excitation signal. A manner for obtaining the frequency envelope of the high frequency band signal when mode information indicates the high frequency band signal is a harmonic type signal is different from a manner for obtaining the frequency envelope of the high frequency band signal when the mode information indicates the high frequency band signal is not a harmonic type signal.
US10089991B2 Smart access to personalized audio
A method (600) for generating a bitstream (500) indicative of an object based audio program is described. The bitstream (500) comprises a sequence of containers (501). A first container (501) of the sequence of containers (501) comprises a plurality of substream entities (520) for a plurality of substreams (411, 412, 413, 414) of the object based audio program and a presentation section (510). The method (600) comprises determining (601) a set of object channels (424). The method (600) further comprises providing (602) a set of object related metadata (434, 444) for the set of object channels (424). In addition, the method (600) comprises inserting (603) a first set of object channel frames and a first set of object related metadata frames into a respective set of substream entities (520) of the first container (501). Furthermore, the method (600) comprises inserting (604) presentation data into the presentation section (510).
US10089989B2 Method and apparatus for a low power voice trigger device
Aspects of the present disclosure involve a method for a voice trigger device that can be used to interrupt an externally connected system. The current disclosure also presents the architecture for the voice trigger device used for searching and matching an audio signature with a reference signature. In one embodiment a reverse matching mechanism is performed. In another embodiment, the reverse search and match operation is performed using an exponential normalization technique.
US10089987B2 Music detection and identification
A sensor processing unit comprises a microphone and a sensor processor. The sensor processor is coupled with the microphone. The sensor processor is configured to operate the microphone to capture an audio sample from an environment in which the microphone is disposed. The sensor processor is configured to perform music activity detection on the audio sample to detect for music within the audio sample. Responsive to detection of music within the audio sample, the sensor processor is configured to send a music detection signal to an external processor located external to the sensor processing unit, the music detection signal indicating that music has been detected in the environment.
US10089984B2 System and method for an integrated, multi-modal, multi-device natural language voice services environment
A system and method for an integrated, multi-modal, multi-device natural language voice services environment may be provided. In particular, the environment may include a plurality of voice-enabled devices each having intent determination capabilities for processing multi-modal natural language inputs in addition to knowledge of the intent determination capabilities of other devices in the environment. Further, the environment may be arranged in a centralized manner, a distributed peer-to-peer manner, or various combinations thereof. As such, the various devices may cooperate to determine intent of multi-modal natural language inputs, and commands, queries, or other requests may be routed to one or more of the devices best suited to take action in response thereto.
US10089978B2 Detecting customers with low speech recognition accuracy by investigating consistency of conversation in call-center
Methods and a system are provided for estimating automatic speech recognition (ASR) accuracy. A method includes obtaining transcriptions of utterances in a conversation over two channels. The method further includes sorting the transcriptions along a time axis using a forced alignment. The method also includes training a language model with the sorted transcriptions. The method additionally includes performing ASR for utterances in a conversation between a first user and a second user. The second user is a target of ASR accuracy estimation. The method further includes determining whether an ASR result of the second user is consistent or inconsistent with an ASR result of the first user using the trained language model. The method also includes estimating the ASR result of the second user as poor responsive to the ASR result of the second user being as inconsistent with the ASR result of the first user.
US10089975B2 Transliteration work support device, transliteration work support method, and computer program product
According to an embodiment, a transliteration work support apparatus include an input unit, an extraction unit, a presentation unit, a reception unit, and a correction unit. The input unit receives document information. The extraction unit extracts, as a correction part, a surface expression of the document information that matches a correction pattern expressing a plurality of surface expressions having the same regularity in way of correction in one form. The presentation unit presents a way of correction defined in accordance with the correction pattern used in the extraction of the correction part. The reception unit receives selection of the way of correction. The correction unit corrects the correction part based on the selected way of correction.
US10089973B2 Programmable noise reducing, deadening, and cancelation devices, systems, and methods
A noise cancelation device that programs, records, and saves sounds and noises and their respective sound waves, inverts them, and broadcasts the inverted sound waves, thereby reducing, deadening, canceling, or eliminating, the original sounds and noises, and their respective sound waves. Further, the noise cancelation device can save sounds and noises that have a constant, predictable, steady, and recognizable sound quality and their respective sound waves, and preprogram the respective inverted sound waves, which allows for the noise cancelation device to broadcast the preprogrammed inverted sound waves through speakers to reduce, deaden, or cancel the original sounds and noise when they are present. The noise cancelation device is portable and may be used in any location desired, or the noise cancelation device may be is fixed in its location.
US10089969B1 Upright floor stand for guitar
The present invention discloses an upright floor stand for guitar, comprising: a support-bar-assembly, a guitar-protecting fork, a fork and a support base, the guitar-protecting fork comprises a guitar-protecting fork body and a plastic back seat rotatably connecting to the guitar-protecting fork body; and mounted on the support-bar-assembly; the support base comprises a load bearing base and three support legs, all the three support legs are hinged to the load bearing base, the support-bar-assembly is mounted on the load bearing base, the fork is engaged with the load bearing base. Through arranging the foldable guitar-protecting fork, the fork and the three support legs, the present invention makes the whole support for guitar a smaller volume after folded, and an easier and more convenient fold, while placing the guitar onto the support, it is more secure and stable, thus it is user-friendly.
US10089960B2 Rendering and displaying HDR content according to a perceptual model
Methods and apparatus for rendering and displaying high dynamic range (HDR) digital image content according to a perceptual model. A model of viewer perceptual range may be determined according to the perceptual model based on inputs including ambient lighting conditions, display panel characteristics (e.g., light leakage and reflected ambient light), and/or display panel settings. The system may determine, according to the model of viewer perceptual range, a brightness level that defines a lower portion and an upper portion of a display space of the display panel, and a maximum rendering value M. Digital image content may be rendered according to the maximum rendering value M to generate HDR content in a dynamic range of (0.0-M). The rendered HDR content may then be mapped into the display space of the display panel according to the brightness level.
US10089959B2 Display with continuous profile peak luminance control
A display may have an array of display pixels. Digital display data may be received by a digital-to-analog converter that converts the digital display data to analog display data. The magnitudes of the analog display data signals can be controlled by a regulated voltage received by the digital-to-analog converter. A brightness controller may have multiple peak luminance control (PLC) profiles. In accordance with an embodiment, a brightness setting may be processed by a lookup table to identify a pair of PLC profiles that is interpolated in order to obtain the desired regulated voltage. In accordance with another embodiment, a single PLC profile may be used that is a function of a combined parameter that takes into account both average frame luminance and the brightness setting. In accordance with yet another embodiment, a lookup table that specifies brightness setting offset values may be used to directly modulate the brightness setting.
US10089953B2 Image processing circuit for image compression and decompression and display panel driver incorporating the same
An image processing circuit includes: a representative-values calculation circuit and an all-combinations comparing compression circuit. The representative-values calculation circuit is configured to generate M datasets each including a plurality of representative values by performing a pre-process on image data associated with said N pixels, M being a natural number more than one and less than N. The all-combinations comparing compression circuit is configured to calculate correlations between two datasets selected from said M datasets for all possible combinations of the two datasets, to select a compression process from a plurality of compression processes in response to the calculated correlations, and to generate said compressed imaged data by compressing said M datasets by using said selected compression process. The image processing circuit may be incorporated in a display panel driver.
US10089947B2 Source driver, driving circuit and display apparatus
A source driver, a driving circuit using the same and a display apparatus using the same are provided. The display apparatus includes a display panel, a timing controller and a source driver. The timing controller is configured to receive an external image signal to provide a compressed image signal. The source driver is configured to receive the compressed image signal, and has a decompressor configured to convert the compressed image signal into restored image data and provide a plurality of source driving signals to drive the display panel according to a plurality of display data of the restored image data.
US10089945B2 Display driving circuit and display device
A display driving circuit is configured to select one of application of a pair of pixel driving signals to a pair of output terminals and charge sharing between the pair of output terminals by using charges discharged from a display panel.
US10089944B2 Array substrate and display device for reduction of peripheral residual images, and driving method thereof
An array substrate, a display device and a driving method thereof. Gate-line extension lines, data-line extension lines and a control circuit are disposed in a peripheral area of the array substrate. The control circuit is configured to connect the gate lines to the gate-line extension lines and connect the data lines to the data-line extension lines in a time period of displaying an image, and configured to disconnect the gate lines from the gate-line extension lines, disconnect the data lines from the data-line extension lines, control at least part of the gate-line extension lines to have potential difference, and control at least part of the data-line extension lines to have potential difference in a time period between displaying two adjacent images.
US10089934B2 Driving apparatus for organic electro-luminescence display device
Disclosed is an apparatus that prevents a degradation of image quality due to a deterioration of a driving apparatus in an organic electro-luminescence display device.
US10089933B2 Threshold voltage detection method of OLED drive thin film transistor
The present invention provides a threshold voltage detection method of an OLED drive thin film transistor. The method sets the data signal to provide two different data voltages to make the drive thin film transistor form two different gate-source voltages, and then the currents flowing through the drive thin film transistor under the two different gate-source voltages are detected by the external detection process circuit, and the central process unit calculates and obtains the threshold voltage of the OLED drive thin film transistor according to the two gate-source voltages, the two current data and the formula based on the current formula for the driving thin film transistor. The present invention can accurately acquires the threshold voltage of the drive thin film transistor of each pixel in the OLED display element to improve the threshold voltage compensation result of the OLED drive thin film transistor for promoting the OLED display quality.
US10089927B2 Active matrix organic light emitting diode display
An improved AM OLED pixel circuit and method of wide dynamic range dimming for AM OLED displays are disclosed that maintain color balance throughout the dimming range, and also maintain the uniformity of the luminance and chromaticity of the display at low gray-levels as the display is dimmed to lower luminance values. As such, AM OLED displays can meet the stringent color/dimming specifications required for existing and future avionics, cockpit, and hand-held military device display applications. Essentially, the OLED pixel circuit and method of dimming that are disclosed use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) of the OLED pixel current to achieve the desired display luminance. Two example circuits are disclosed that externally PW modulate the common cathode voltage or common power supply voltage to modulate the OLED current in order to achieve the desired display luminance. Three example circuits are disclosed that incorporate additional transistor switches in the pixel circuit to modulate the OLED current during the frame time. By PWM of the OLED current, in combination with data voltage (or current) modulation, wide dynamic range dimming can be achieved while maintaining the color balance and the luminance and chromaticity uniformity required over the surface of the display involved.
US10089921B2 System and methods for extracting correlation curves for an organic light emitting device
A system for equalizing the pixels in an array of pixels that include semiconductor devices that age differently under different ambient and stress conditions. The system extracts at least one pixel parameter from the array; creates a stress pattern for the array, based on the extracted pixel parameter; stresses the pixels in accordance with the stress pattern; extracts the pixel parameter from the stressed pixels; determines whether the pixel parameter extracted from the stressed pixels is within a preselected range and, when the answer is negative, creates a second stress pattern for the array, based on the pixel parameter extracted from the stressed pixels, stresses the pixels in accordance with the second stress pattern, extracts the pixel parameter from the stressed pixels, and determines whether the pixel parameter extracted from the stressed pixels is within the preselected range.
US10089918B2 Display device
Disclosed is a display device capable of assigning unique information to a plurality of source drivers and easily controlling an operation sequence and operation time. The display device may include: a timing controller configured to generate an input signal having a clock signal embedded between data signals each including a pixel data packet and a control data packet, and provide the input signal to a source driver; and a source driver configured to receive the input signal, sense pixel information of a display panel, and enabled to transmit the pixel information to the timing controller in response to preset information contained in the control data packet, and configured to transmit the pixel information to the timing controller during an operation time corresponding to operation time information contained in the control data packet.
US10089916B2 Flat panel display device and scan driving circuit thereof
The disclosure discloses a flat panel display device and a scan driving circuit thereof. The scan driving circuit includes a plurality of cascaded scan drivers, each of the scan drivers includes a forward/backward scanning circuit, an output circuit, a pull-down circuit and a pull-down control circuit, the forward/backward scanning circuit is configured to control the scan drivers to scan forward or backward, the output circuit outputs a first scanning signal, a second scanning signal and a third scanning signal. The first scanning signal, the second scanning signal and the third scanning signal are output by sharing the forward/backward scanning circuit, the pull-down circuit and the pull-down control circuit according to the disclosure, which can reduce the amount of thin film transistors of the scan driving circuit and spare space that are further beneficial for narrow frame design.
US10089915B2 Gate driving circuit controlling a plurality of transistors with one Q node and display device using the same
A gate driving circuit and a display device using the same are provided. The gate driving circuit includes a first gate driving circuit configured to sequentially generate first and second output voltages and a second gate driving circuit configured to sequentially generate first and second output voltages. The first gate driving circuit and the second gate driving circuit are asymmetrically connected to gate lines. The first output voltage of the first gate driving circuit is supplied to an nth gate line, and the second output voltage of the second gate driving circuit is supplied to the nth gate line.
US10089901B2 Apparatus for bi-directional sign language/speech translation in real time and method
Provided is an apparatus for bi-directional sign language/speech translation in real time and method that may automatically translate a sign into a speech or a speech into a sign in real time by separately performing an operation of recognizing a speech externally made through a microphone and outputting a sign corresponding to the speech, and an operation of recognizing a sign sensed through a camera and outputting a speech corresponding to the sign.
US10089899B2 Hearing and speech impaired electronic device control
A sign language message may be derived from user movements detected proximate to an electronic device by comparing the movements to a database that includes data regarding one or more sign languages. A control function may then be identified which the electronic device may be caused to perform. Output related to the user's detected movements may be provided to the user. In some implementations, output specifying identified control functions may be transmitted to a presentation device. Further, in some implementations, if a sign language message and/or a control function cannot be unambiguously derived and/or identified, output promoting the user to provide additional information may be transmitted to a presentation device. Detected movements may be compared to data regarding multiple different sign languages and/or a subset of available multiple different sign languages.
US10089894B1 Apparatus and method of implementing an augmented reality processed terrain and obstacle threat scouting service
A method of operating an augmented reality processed terrain and obstacle threat scouting service is provided. The method includes using at least one sensor of a monitoring vehicle to monitor terrain and obstacle data. The monitored terrain and obstacle data is compared with terrain and obstacle data in a terrain and obstacle database. A non-validated georeferenced delta is determined when the comparison of the monitored terrain and obstacle data with terrain and obstacle data in the terrain and obstacle database finds non-matching terrain and obstacle data. The non-validated georeferenced delta is transmitted to a ground distribution center, consumer vehicle and/or cloud based server. Non-validated georeferenced delta received at a consumer vehicle is differentiated from other terrain and obstacle data on a synthetic vision display. Non-validated georeferenced delta received at a ground distribution center is validated against at least one other source and validated and non-validated is distributed to subscribing consumers.
US10089892B2 Flight control system with low-frequency instrument landing system localizer anomaly detection and method of use
A flight control module for detecting anomalies in ILS localizer signals during landing of an aircraft is provided. The flight control module includes a communication interface and a processor coupled thereto. The communication interface is configured to receive inertial data, GPS data, and an ILS localizer deviation for the aircraft. The processor is configured to compute an inertial localizer deviation based on the inertial data and a GPS localizer deviation based on the GPS data. The processor is configured to compare the ILS localizer deviation to an average of the inertial localizer deviation and the GPS localizer deviation to detect a low-frequency anomaly in the ILS localizer deviation. The processor is configured to initiate a transition from controlling the aircraft based on the ILS localizer deviation to controlling the aircraft based on the inertial localizer deviation when the low-frequency anomaly is detected.
US10089888B2 Managing detected obstructions in air traffic control systems for unmanned aerial vehicles
Static obstruction detection and management systems and methods through an Air Traffic Control (ATC) system for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) include receiving UAV data from a plurality of UAVs related to static obstructions; receiving external data from one or more external sources related to the static obstructions; analyzing the UAV data and the external data to populate and manage an obstruction database of the static obstructions; and transmitting obstruction instructions to the plurality of UAVs based on analyzing the obstruction database with their flight plan.
US10089884B2 Aircraft identification
The present invention relates to a method and system for identifying an aircraft in connection to a stand. The method comprises: receiving identification data and position data transmitted from an aircraft, comparing said received position data with at least one position within a predetermined area in connection to said stand. If said received position data correspond to said at least one position within said predetermined area: determining, based on said identification data, if said aircraft is expected at the stand, and if said aircraft is not expected at the stand: displaying a notification on a display.
US10089881B2 Driving support device
A driving support device is configured to restrict notification of information on a presence of an oncoming vehicle in an opposing path entering the intersection to a driver of a host vehicle over a restriction period which is a period from a first time point at which it is determined that a state of a traffic signal has been switched from a first state in which the turn of the host vehicle is prohibited to a second state in which the turn of the host vehicle is permitted to a time point at which it is estimated that the host vehicle is able to perform the turn at an intersection based on information on the state of the host vehicle after the first time point, and to release the restriction of the notification of the information when the restriction period has elapsed from the first time point.
US10089864B2 Operating management system, operating management method, and program
There is provided an operating management system including: on-board units (100) that are each mounted on a plurality of vehicles (1a, 1b, . . . ) and are configured to be capable of acquiring travel information which includes positional information of the vehicles (1a, 1b, . . . ); and an operating management apparatus (600) that includes a travel-information acquisition unit which acquires the travel information from the on-board units (100) of the plurality of vehicles (1a, 1b, . . . ) and an evaluation unit which evaluates driving of the vehicles (1a, 1b, . . . ), based on relative operating states, for the plurality of vehicles (1a, 1b, . . . ) specified based on the travel information.
US10089861B2 Method and apparatus for configuring wireless remote control terminal by third-party terminal
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for configuring a wireless remote control terminal by a third party terminal. The wireless remote control terminal is used for remotely controlling one or more remotely controlled devices. At the third party terminal side, the method comprises: establishing a wireless communication connection with a wireless remote control terminal; generating configuration information about the wireless remote control terminal in response to an operation of a user; and sending the configuration information to the wireless remote control terminal via the wireless communication connection. By means of the present invention, home intelligentization and automatization can be achieved without additionally using a control center, the cost is low, and the control process is simple, thereby facilitating the overall popularization of intelligent home appliances.
US10089859B2 Method and device for measuring a line resistance of control lines in hazard warning and control systems
A method for measuring a line resistance RL (7) and determining control line (16) faults in a hazard warning and control system. The control lines (16) connect a control device (20) to an actuator (10) using an actuation voltage UA in the case of an event and supplies the actuator (10) with a monitoring voltage UM in the case of a monitoring process using a monitoring module (21). Furthermore, the control device (20) has a constant current sink (6), which can be activated by a microcontroller (1), and a switchover device (5). In order to determine the line resistance RL (7), a constant voltage supply is provided in a measurement time interval ΔtM by an energy store (9) integrated into the monitoring module (21) and is fed back to the control device (20), and the switchover device (5) deactivates the monitoring voltage UM supply from the control device (20) to the actuator (10) during the entire measurement time interval ΔtM.
US10089858B2 Security-focused network monitoring system
In some implementations, data from security monitoring devices of a facility is collected and analyzed within the facility and the results of the analysis is transmitted to another computer that is outside of the facility via a non-VPN communication path.
US10089854B2 Alert generation system and method
A system (10) for receiving measurement data wherein there is a processing means of the measurement data to create or update at least two models (28) where each model is a representation of a real-world object, event or phenomenon. There is a means for processing the characteristics (32) of the models to establish relationships (34) between the models and to generate alarms (40) when the relationships meet a certain criteria.
US10089852B2 System and method for locating a hearing aid
A smart phone including a computer readable storage medium to store a hearing aid locator application and a processor coupled to the computer readable storage medium to execute the hearing aid locator application to track a last known location of a hearing aid.
US10089844B2 Camera with wireless power transmitter
A camera device includes a camera module that captures a scene corresponding to a field of view of the camera module. A wireless power transmitter of the camera devices transmits wireless power to a battery-powered external sensing device. A transceiver is further operable for receiving from the external sensing device sensed data. A network module transmits the image and sensed data to an external networked device. A power supply receives power over a wired connection and supplies power to the camera module, transceiver, networking module and wireless transmitter. The external sensing device may be an access control device that includes a sensor for sensing the presence of a machine readable toke and reading an identifier of the physical token. The access control device further includes a lock controller for selectively locking and unlocking a physical lock.
US10089840B2 Semantic framework for variable haptic output
Methods and apparatus organize a plurality of haptic output variations into a cohesive semantic framework that uses various information about the alert condition and trigger, application context, and other conditions to provide a system of haptic outputs that share characteristics between related events. In some embodiments, an event class or application class provides the basis for a corresponding haptic output. In some embodiments, whether an alert-salience setting is on provides the basis for adding an increased salience haptic output to the standard haptic output for the alert. In some embodiments, consistent haptics provide for branding of the associated application class, application, and/or context.
US10089838B2 Lighting device and apparatus with multiple applications for processing a common sensed condition
A lighting device or an apparatus for use with a light source has one or more sensors, intelligence in the form of programmed processors and communication capabilities. Each sensor is configured to monitor one or more conditions external to a lighting device not directly related to operational performance of the respective lighting device. Programming provides a standardized interface to enable processing of sensed conditions from sensors of different types.
US10089832B2 Game device, game control method, and storage medium storing a program
A game device includes a lottery unit to decide stop positions of spinning slot reels of a first reel group displayed on a display and select a type of battle action among plural types of battle action, with reference to the stop positions. The device includes a decision unit configured to decide the selected type of battle action as a battle action by a player character. Each type of battle action has an attribution associated with a set of symbols of the slot reels at the stop positions. The plural types of battle action include a first type of battle action having a first attribution to attack an enemy character and a second type of battle action having a second attribution different from the first attribution. The device includes a determination unit configured to decrease hit points of the enemy character and the player character.
US10089831B2 Apparatus and method for playing poker-style games involving a draw
An apparatus and method for enhancing participation in gaming activities that involve replacement items, replacement cards, or other draw-type activity. A player is allowed to hold cards (or other items) of a starting hand/payline. Multiple sets of potential replacement cards are provided, from which the player can select the desired set of replacement cards. The selected set of replacement cards is used to complete the player's hand. Multiple hands may be played concurrently.
US10089825B2 Interleaved wagering system with timed randomized variable
An interleaved wagering system with timed randomized variable is disclosed. The system includes a terminal that has an interactive controller that provides an entertainment game. An application controller operatively connects the interactive controller to a wager controller. The application controller receives user input via the interactive controller, and requests a randomized variable from the wager controller. The application controller inserts the randomized variable into a skill event and communicates the result of the skill event to the wager controller. The wager controller generates a randomized variable and operates an independent timer associated with that variable. The wager controller uses the skill event data and independent timer to determine if the skill event is successful according to parameters outside the control of the interactive application.
US10089819B1 Gaming system and method having non-interacting reels while evaluating displayed symbol combinations for winning symbol combinations
A gaming system and method may include a first set of gaming reels that is oriented a first way and at least one non-interacting reel that is oriented differently with respect to the first set of gaming reels. The gaming system may evaluate symbol combinations displayed on the first set of gaming reels without evaluating symbols displayed on the non-interacting reels to determine any winning symbol combinations. However, the symbols displayed on the non-interacting reels may interact with symbols on the first set of gaming reels to alter the displayed symbol combinations and thus change the winning symbol combinations.
US10089815B2 Managing odds bets in a card game
A method of managing a blackjack game is provided. A blackjack game bet comprising a bet against a house entity on a blackjack hand is received from a player. A pair of cards is determined for a hand for the house entity, and another pair of cards is determined for a hand for the player. The odds of the occurrence of one or more subsequent events are determined based at least in part on one or more of the pair of cards selected for the house entity's hand and one or more of the pair of cards selected for the player's hand. The odds for an additional bet are determined based at least on the determined odds for the one or more subsequent events, and the additional bet is offered to the player at the determined odds for the additional bet.
US10089813B2 Bill processing device
A bill processing device includes: a first denomination bill storage box configured to store therein first denomination bills to be used as change; a mix box configured to store therein a plurality of denominations of bills other than the first denomination bills in a mixed manner; and an examination box configured to function as a temporary storage box in examination of recounting numbers of bills stored in the first denomination bill storage box and the mix box, the bill processing device being configured to perform reception and dispensing processing of bills. Only second denomination bills to be used as change are stored in the examination box or the mix box in the reception or after the examination, and the second denomination bills stored in the examination box or the mix box are dispensed when a dispensing instruction to dispense the second denomination bills is given.
US10089811B2 Lock
An electro-mechanical lock for cargo containers or similar enclosed spaces such as storage units. The locking mechanism includes a dual-ratcheting mechanism, which is normally in the locked position, and which firmly secures doors of a container or other enclosure. To unlock the device, the user obtains a temporary access code and unlocks the device, either by a wireless interface or by, for example, a key pad. The device incorporates a rolling access code algorithm that changes the access code based upon a pre-defined customer selected time period during which the code is valid. Once the validity period expires the user must obtain a new access code from a secure access code source to unlock the device. When access is desired, the user contacts a remote secure access code source, which provides the access code for the associated lock and time period.
US10089808B2 Mobile locker bank systems and methods
A locker bank system for expanding the capacity of a fixed locker bank having monitors when the number of available lockers drops below a predefined threshold capacity at the fixed locker bank. In response to this trigger, a mobile locker bank is automatically routed to the fixed locker bank to increase a number of available lockers at the location. A computing system at the fixed locker bank and the mobile locker bank are adapted to control access to the fixed and mobile locker bank lockers. Each locker bank further includes a communication system that is adapted to facilitate direct or indirect communication between the fixed locker bank computing system and the mobile locker bank computing system when the mobile locker bank is positioned adjacent the location of the fixed locker bank. Together the fixed locker bank and the mobile locker bank may function as a unitary locker bank.
US10089801B1 Universal access control device
Described herein is a system and universal access control device that may be installed in proximity to, or within, an access control system to enable a user to use a user device to gain access to a secure area or resource. In some embodiments, a user may submit a request for access to a remote server and may be provided with an access token. The user may relay the received access token to the universal access device via a wireless transmission means on his or her user device. The universal access device may verify the authenticity of the access token by relaying the access token information to the remote server. Once the access token has been authenticated, the universal access control device may retrieve a credential stored in memory and provide that credential to the access control system to enable the user to gain entry to a secure area.
US10089797B1 Systems and methods for providing localized functionality in browser based postage transactions
Systems and methods which implement localized functionality in a client server system using a technique of caching one or more functional objects for access in response to an appropriate server call are shown. Embodiments provide a browser based postage indicia generation and printing solution in which a browser upon which a postage client is operable is controlled to cache one or more functional objects in the form of script files. Various functional objects may be optimized for caching by clients such as postal rating scripts, postal insurance rating scripts, address verification scripts, etc. Security and/or accuracy verification may be implemented by a server to independently verify the results of the use of functional objects by a client.
US10089793B2 Systems and methods for providing real-time composite video from multiple source devices featuring augmented reality elements
Systems and methods for superimposing the human elements of video generated by computing devices, wherein a first user device and second user device capture and transmit video to a central server which analyzes the video to identify and extract human elements, superimpose these human elements upon one another, adds in at least one augmented reality element, and then transmits the newly created superimposed video back to at least one of the user devices.
US10089786B2 Automatic customization of graphical user interface for optical see-through head mounted display with user interaction tracking
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product render a graphical user interface (GUI) on an optical see-through head mounted display (HMD). The apparatus obtains a location on the HMD corresponding to a user interaction with a GUI object displayed on the HMD. The GUI object may be an icon on the HMD and the user interaction may be an attempt by the user to select the icon through an eye gaze or gesture. The apparatus determines whether a spatial relationship between the location of user interaction and the GUI object satisfies a criterion, and adjusts a parameter of the GUI object when the criterion is not satisfied. The parameter may be one or more of a size of the GUI object, a size of a boundary associated with the GUI object or a location of the GUI object.
US10089785B2 Real-time immersive mediated reality experiences
The invention relates to creating real-time, immersive mediated reality environments using real data collected from a physical event or venue. The invention provides a virtual participant with the ability to control their viewpoint and freely explore the venue, in real time by synthesizing virtual data corresponding to a requested virtual viewpoint using real images obtained from data collectors or sources at the venue. By tracking and correlating real and virtual viewpoints of virtual participants, physical objects, and data sources, systems and methods of the invention can create photo-realistic images for perspective views for which there is not physically present data source. Systems and methods of the invention also relate to applying effect objects to enhance the immersive experience including virtual guides, docents, text or audio information, expressive auras, tracking effects, and audio.
US10089777B2 Methods and graphics processing units for determining differential data for rays of a ray bundle
Graphics processing system configured to perform ray tracing. Rays are bundled together and processed together. When differential data is needed by a shader, the data of a true ray in the bundle can be used rather than processing separate tracker rays.
US10089775B2 Automated graphics and compute tile interleave
A graphics system interleaves a combination of graphics renderer operations and compute shader operations. A set of API calls is analyzed to determine dependencies and identify candidates for interleaving. A compute shader is adapted to have a tiled access pattern. The interleaving is scheduled to reduce a requirement to access an external memory to perform reads and writes of intermediate data.
US10089772B2 Context-aware digital play
Context-aware digital play includes accessing a virtual scene, the virtual scene comprising digital content; determining that the digital content of the virtual scene comprises a representation of at least one of a plurality of characters, each of the characters being associated with rules; accessing an indication of one or more context-based stimuli, the context-based stimuli being based on the virtual scene; determining whether one or more rules associated with the character and the one or more context-based stimuli associated with the accessed indications exist; and if one or more rules are determined to exist, applying the context-based stimuli to the virtual scene by updating digital content of the virtual scene based on the one or more rules and modifying the representation of the character based on the one or more rules.
US10089770B2 Image processing device and image processing method for image correction
The present disclosure is to generate a high-quality image by correcting a predetermined correction target image based on a plurality of input images. In an image processing device 3, an image correcting section 160 detects a user tap gesture on a touch panel 250. When the position of the tap gesture is within foreground candidate areas detected by a foreground candidate area detecting section 140, the image correcting section 160 corrects a base image set by a base image setting section 120 in the areas corresponding to the foreground candidate areas.
US10089769B2 Augmented display of information in a device view of a display screen
Implementations relate to augmented display of information in a device view of a display screen. In some implementations, a method includes detecting a physical display screen appearing in a field of view of an augmenting device, and detecting an information pattern in output associated with the physical display screen. The method extracts displayable information and screen position information from the information pattern, where the screen position information is associated with the displayable information and indicates a screen position on the physical display screen. The method causes a display of the displayable information overlaid in the field of view of the augmenting device, where the display of the displayable information is based on the screen position information.
US10089768B2 Image processing device, image processing method, image processing program, and imaging system
An image processing device includes: a reference image selector configured to select one image of an image group as a reference image; a processing target image selector configured to select, as a processing target image, each of images of the image group other than the reference image; an arrangement order setting unit configured to set arrangement order of the images included in the image group; a conversion information estimation unit configured to estimate conversion information between the images adjacent to each other; a deformed image creation unit configured to create a deformed image by subjecting the processing target image to an image conversion using the conversion information cumulatively from the processing target image to the reference image in the arrangement order; and a color image creation unit configured to create a color image using the deformed images created based on the respective images and the reference image.
US10089767B2 Simplified lighting compositing
A method and system for processing light sources. A base photographic image of a scene is combined with N additional photographic images of the scene to form a composite image including M discrete light sources (N≥2; M≥N). The scene in the base image is exposed to ambient light. The scene of the base image is exposed, in each of the N additional images, to the ambient light and to at least one discrete light source to which the base image is not exposed. The M discrete light sources in the composite image include the discrete light sources to which the scene is exposed in the N additional images. The composite image is displayed on a display device, depicting a region surrounding each discrete light source and having an area that correlates with an intensity of light from the discrete light source surrounded by the region.
US10089761B2 Graph processing using a shared memory
Examples herein involve graph processing using a shared memory. An example method includes distributing vertices of a graph to a plurality of graph partition processors of a system, the graph partition processors to process non-overlapping sets of vertices of the graph; storing a master copy of a vertex state of the graph in a shared memory of the system; instructing the graph partition processors to iteratively process respective vertices of the graph partitions based on local copies of the state of the graph stored in respective local memories of the graph partition processors; and updating the master copy of the state of the graph in the shared memory based on the iterative processing of the partitions of the vertices by the graph partition processors until convergence of the graph.
US10089758B1 Volume image reconstruction using projection decomposition
A method for forming an image reconstructs a volume image according to X-ray projection images acquired at acquisition angles. The full volume image is partitioned to form at least a first and a second non-overlapping sub-volume. Within each sub-volume, forward projection images for the sub-volume are calculated, with the corresponding forward projection images computed at the acquisition angles, and with intermediate forward projection images at angles between the acquisition angles. A weight factor relates the contribution of each pixel in the X-ray projection images to each sub-volume at each acquisition angle. Synthesized sub-volume projection images are formed according to the calculated weight factors and acquired projection images in each sub-volume. Synthesized sub-volume projection images form synthesized projection images for the full volume image. A second volume image is reconstructed according to the acquired X-ray projection images and the synthesized projection images. The reconstructed second volume image is displayed, stored, or transmitted.
US10089745B2 Image processing apparatus that enables easy tracking of a subject if the subject moves to outside a field angle and control method for same
An image processing apparatus comprises a controller configured to select either of a first tracking system that tracks a subject by the optical processing of an optical image shake correction unit, or a second tracking system that tracks the subject by electronic processing of cutting out an area of the subject from an imaged image, as a tracking system used for tracking the subject in the captured image.
US10089743B1 Method for segmenting an image and device using the same
A method for segmenting an image using a CNN including steps of: a segmentation device acquiring (i) a first segmented image for a t-th frame by a CNN_PREVIOUS, having at least one first weight learned at a t−(i+1)-th frame, segmenting the image, (ii) optical flow images corresponding to the (t−1)-th to the (t−i)-th frames, including information on optical flows from pixels of the first segmented image to corresponding pixels of segmented images of the (t−1)-th to the (t−i)-th frames, and (iii) warped images for the t-th frame by replacing pixels in the first segmented image with pixels in the segmented images referring to the optical flow images, (iv) losses by comparing the first segmented image with the warped images, (v) a CNN_CURRENT with at least one second weight obtained by adjusting the first weight to segment an image of the t-th frame and frames thereafter by using the CNN_CURRENT.
US10089742B1 Automatically segmenting images based on natural language phrases
The invention is directed towards segmenting images based on natural language phrases. An image and an n-gram, including a sequence of tokens, are received. An encoding of image features and a sequence of token vectors are generated. A fully convolutional neural network identifies and encodes the image features. A word embedding model generates the token vectors. A recurrent neural network (RNN) iteratively updates a segmentation map based on combinations of the image feature encoding and the token vectors. The segmentation map identifies which pixels are included in an image region referenced by the n-gram. A segmented image is generated based on the segmentation map. The RNN may be a convolutional multimodal RNN. A separate RNN, such as a long short-term memory network, may iteratively update an encoding of semantic features based on the order of tokens. The first RNN may update the segmentation map based on the semantic feature encoding.
US10089740B2 System and methods for depth regularization and semiautomatic interactive matting using RGB-D images
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of this invention perform depth regularization and semiautomatic interactive matting using images. In an embodiment of the invention, the image processing pipeline application directs a processor to receive (i) an image (ii) an initial depth map corresponding to the depths of pixels within the image, regularize the initial depth map into a dense depth map using depth values of known pixels to compute depth values of unknown pixels, determine an object of interest to be extracted from the image, generate an initial trimap using the dense depth map and the object of interest to be extracted from the image, and apply color image matting to unknown regions of the initial trimap to generate a matte for image matting.
US10089738B2 Temperature compensation for structured light depth imaging system
Disclosed are an apparatus and a method of compensating temperature shifts of a structured light pattern for a depth imaging system. In some embodiments, a depth imaging device includes a light source, an imaging sensor and a processor. The light source emits light corresponding to a pattern. A temperature drift of the light source can cause a shift of the pattern. The imaging sensor receives the light reflected by environment in front of the depth imaging device and generates a depth map including a plurality of pixel values corresponding to depths of the environment relative to the depth imaging device. The processor estimates the shift of the pattern based on a polynomial model depending on the temperature drift of the light source. The processor further adjusts the depth map based on the shift of the pattern.
US10089736B2 Local high-resolution imaging method for three-dimensional skeletal image and apparatus therefor
A local high-resolution imaging method and apparatus for a three-dimensional (3D) skeletal image is provided. The method includes determining a volume of interest (VOI) to perform high-resolution imaging from the 3D skeletal image in which an object to be inspected is captured, localizing the VOI based on a finite element method (FEM), and setting a multi-resolution constraint based on a bone mineral density (BMD) between the 3D skeletal image and the localized VOI and reconstructing a skeletal image in which high-resolution imaging is performed on the localized VOI.
US10089733B2 Method for determining a position of a structure element on a mask and microscope for carrying out the method
A method and a microscope for determining a position of a structure element on a mask are provide. The method comprises predefining a region on the mask which comprises at least the structure element; determining a phase image of the region, wherein the phase image comprises in a spatially resolved manner the phase of the imaging of the mask by the illumination radiation; and determining the position of the structure element within the phase image.
US10089723B2 Systems and methods for media privacy
A system comprises a picture and metadata captured by a content capture system; a recognizable characteristic datastore configured to store recognizable characteristics of different users; a module configured to identify a time and a location associated with the picture based on the metadata, and to identify one or more potential target systems within a predetermined range of the location at the time; a characteristic recognition module configured to retrieve the recognizable characteristics of one or more potential users associated with the potential target systems, and evaluate whether the picture includes one or more representations of at least one actual target user from the potential users based on the recognizable characteristics of the potential users; a distortion module configured to distort a feature of the representations of the least one actual target user in response to the determination; a communication module configured to communicate the distorted picture to a computer network.
US10089714B2 Personalized scaling of graphical indicators
Some aspects relate to reception from a user, via a sensor, first data indicative of activity of the user, determination of one or more values of a metric based on the first data, determination of a display scale based on the one or more values, reception from the user, via the sensor, second data indicative of activity of the user over a time interval, determination of a second value of the metric based on the second data, generation of a first graphical indicator representing the second value based on the display scale and the second value, and display of the first graphical indicator on a display.
US10089710B2 Image capture accelerator
An image capture accelerator performs accelerated processing of image data. In one embodiment, the image capture accelerator includes accelerator circuitry including a pre-processing engine and a compression engine. The pre-processing engine is configured to perform accelerated processing on received image data, and the compression engine is configured to compress processed image data received from the pre-processing engine. In one embodiment, the image capture accelerator further includes a demultiplexer configured to receive image data captured by an image sensor array implemented within, for example, an image sensor chip. The demultiplexer may output the received image data to an image signal processor when the image data is captured by the image sensor array in a standard capture mode, and may output the received image data to the accelerator circuitry when the image data is captured by the image sensor array in an accelerated capture mode.
US10089708B2 Constant multiplication with texture unit of graphics processing unit
A texture unit of a graphics processing unit (GPU) may receive a texture data. The texture unit may receive the texture data from the memory. The texture unit may also multiply, by a multiplier circuit of the texture unit, the texture data by at least one constant, where the constant is not associated with a filtering operation, and where the texture data comprises at least one texel. The texture unit may also output, by the texture unit, a result of multiplying the texture data by the at least one constant.
US10089691B2 Systems and methods for detecting potentially inaccurate insurance claims
Methods and systems for detecting inaccurate insurance claims associated with a loss event are provided. An insurance provider may receive loss event data associated with the loss event from a variety of sources. The insurance provider may also receive an insurance claim submission from the claimant customer that indicates an insured property and a claimed amount of damage to the insured property. The insurance provider examines the loss event data to estimate an actual amount of damage experienced by the property as a result of the loss event, and compares the actual amount of damage to the claimed amount of damage. Based on the comparison, the insurance provider may approve the insurance claim, deny the insurance claim, or flag the insurance claim. The systems and methods thus aim to reduce fraudulent or otherwise inaccurate insurance claim filings.
US10089690B1 Method implementing data row identifier constructs to assist in connecting disparate non-relational tabular databases when constructing an enhanced equity index and in order to establish the enhanced indexes repository
Provided are a method, a technology apparatus and a database scheme that enable the tying of disparate, non-relational, tabular inputs and staging databases residing on flat files in order to automatically rank and weight all sub-indexes of a pre-determined type that constitute a pre-determined market-weighted, broad-based index universe or benchmark using a plurality of enriched comparative value factors, growth factors and correlation factors, to generate an enhanced equity index and/or a singular semi-active portfolio constructed of long-only, passive equity ETFs tracking the sub-indexes. The method also provides for data row identifier constructs, which along with the date values help link the non-relational tabular databases not residing on a commercially available Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) like Oracle or DB2 to form an integrated, unitary logical relational database enabling the creation of enhanced indexes repository with reduced utilization of CPU and I/O resources.
US10089683B2 Fraud reduction system for transactions
A system, apparatus, and method for reducing fraud in payment or other transactions by providing issuers with a warning that a transaction being processed for authorization is potentially fraudulent. In some embodiments, the present invention processes data obtained from a consumer authentication process that is used in card not present (CNP) transactions to determine characteristics or indicia of fraud from previous transactions. The characteristics or indicia of fraud can be used to generate a set of fraud detection rules or another form of fraud assessment model. A proposed transaction can then be evaluated for potential fraud using the fraud assessment model.
US10089682B1 Computer implemented system and method for a rent-to-own program
Various embodiments are directed to systems and methods for facilitating a rent-to-own transaction. A computer system may receive from a computer device input data describing a consumer and, based on the input data, determine a spending limit for the consumer. The computer system may also receive from the computer device an indication of a good selected by the consumer. Based on data describing the good, the computer system may determine whether the good is transaction eligible. When the good is transaction eligible, the computer system may transmit to the computer device an indication of terms of the rent-to-own transaction, such as a periodic payment due under the rent-to-own transaction. When the terms are accepted by the consumer, the computer system may instruct a fulfillment computer to direct the good to the consumer.
US10089674B1 Ordering a set of data associated with an item
Techniques for ordering data associated with an item may be provided. For example, a first set of the data may be ordered based on predefined values of a first attribute. Based on receiving a request to further order the first set based on a second attribute, a second set of the data may be selected based on the first set and on a sizing window. The sizing window may be configured to define a size of the second set. Values corresponding to the data in the second set may be computed. These computed values may be used to order the second set of data.
US10089673B1 Method and apparatus of creating electronic forms to include internet list data
A method and apparatus are disclosed that create an electronic form based on table data provided by Internet searching operations. One example may include determining at least one search term, querying, via a server, information provided by at least one network based on the search term, and copying at least one data table resulting from the information discovered during the querying operation. Additional operations may include parsing the at least one data table and storing the information in the server, displaying the data table to an end user so that the end user may select whether the data table should be included in the electronic form, and providing the user with the option to select and edit the contents of the data table. Upon the user's approval the data table may be copied into the electronic form.
US10089671B2 User segmentation for listings in online publications
A method and a system segmenting a user viewing listings in online publications to render the listing according to a rule received from a seller. For example, the system receives one or more listings submitted by a seller. The listing comprises one or more modifiable parameters. The system also receives a rule from the seller, the rule associated with a first listing of the one or more listings. A profile is associated with a user based on data collected about the user. The first listing is rendered to the user based on the profile associated with the user and the rule by modifying the one or more parameters.
US10089670B2 System and method for analyzing a powertrain configuration
A powertrain optimization device and method that compares a predicted performance of customer-selected vehicle components to a customer-selected optimization goal. The optimization goal is used to determine dynamic performance thresholds. The method compares gradability at cruise, gradability at peak torque, engine speed, and startability to the dynamic thresholds to determine whether the vehicle performance will be satisfactory. The customer selections of vehicle components, selections of optimization goals, and any acknowledgements of failed performance checks are stored for later use.
US10089669B2 Methods and apparatus for facilitation of orders of food items
Embodiments of the invention provide techniques which aid in correctly capturing what a restaurant customer intends to order, and may enhance the customer's satisfaction with the ordering and dining process overall. For example, an interface may be provided through which a customer may specify an order, and the interface may clearly convey such information as each ordered item's ingredients and nutritional content. The interface may enable the customer to customize ordered items, and may clearly convey any changes that the customer has made, allowing the customer to make informed choices about the items included in an order. The interface may embody a design which enables the customer to quickly and easily customize items, and/or to re-order previously customized items.
US10089665B2 Systems and methods for evaluating a credibility of a website in a remote financial transaction
Examples of the disclosure enable a user to evaluate a credibility of a website and/or a merchant in a remote financial transaction. In some embodiments, a request for a score is received from a client device. The request includes usage data associated with the client device. A website and/or merchant is identified based on the usage data, and customer experience-related data associated with the website and/or the merchant are retrieved from one or more sources. A first score is generated at a score generator based on the retrieved customer experience-related data, and the first score is transmitted to the client device for presentation at the client device.
US10089651B2 Method and apparatus for streaming advertisements in a scalable data broadcasting system
A content broker can receive a request from a user's client device for access to a data stream, and determines whether the client device has a sufficient number of credits to consume the digital content. If the client device does not have a sufficient number of credits, the broker can provide the client device an opportunity to earn credits. The broker can send to the client device an advertisement stream, and a corresponding challenge query that includes a set of instructions for generating a challenge-response that proves the client device has consumed the advertisement stream. If the broker receives a valid challenge response from the client device, the broker can assign a predetermined number of credits to the user's account.
US10089648B2 Focused advertising across multiple communication channels
This document describes, among other things, systems and methods for generating advertising campaigns or listings utilizing catalog information. A method comprises receiving, by an online publication system, a product catalog; accessing, by the online publication system, a merchant profile; and using the product catalog and the merchant profile to develop advertising data, wherein the advertising data includes at least one of an advertising campaign, a marketplace listing, or a store listing.
US10089647B2 Systems and methods for online ad pricing
A computer-implemented method for optimizing publisher profits in online advertising based on real market movements is provided. The method may include dividing an advertisement (ad) placement for an ad unit into a plurality of levels. The method may also include generating a plurality of variables that are configured to test for the real market movements between levels. The method may further include processing ad impressions based on the plurality of variables within a time period to evaluate the real market movements for the ad unit, and determining whether to adjust one or more of the minimum floor prices based on a score for each variable calculated within the time period.
US10089642B2 Systems and methods for use in marketing
A method for scheduling outbound communications to sales leads based, at least partly, on a model of customer behavior derived from (i) customer data gathered from a plurality of customers that initiated contact with an electronic communications interface, and (ii) time data recording for each of the customers a time or time period at which the customer interacted with the electronic communications interface. The model predicts, for one or more time periods and segments of a population, a likelihood of successfully engaging with a person from the segment of the population. The scheduling includes prioritizing the outbound communications to the sales leads during one or more defined time periods. A method of determining a preferred time to make an outbound communication to a sales lead is based, at least partly, on the model of customer behavior. A method for scheduling outbound communications to sales leads during a defined time period is based, at least partly, on statistics gathered from an inbound call center. The statistics connect customers and the time of inbound calls by the customers, and the scheduling further includes prioritizing the outbound communications to the sales leads during the defined time period.
US10089634B2 Method to recover non-recognized errors in aircraft weight determinations to increase weight and center of gravity limitations for regulated aircraft
A method of establishing a justification basis to Aircraft Regulatory Authorities, to allow a regulated aircraft to operate at increased maximum weight limitations, through the statistical identification of non-recognized weight errors being allowed in today's aircraft weight determination methods, with the recovery and utilization of the non-recognized weight errors to increase weight limitations through a Regulatory Authority finding of an Equivalent Level of Safety. A system for use in measuring aircraft weight and center of gravity, providing a method to reveal non-recognized weight errors. Sensors are attached to the landing gear struts, so to periodically and randomly measure and monitor aircraft weight and center of gravity.
US10089623B2 Utilizing phrase tokens in transactions
A system and method for facilitating transactions utilizing phrase tokens are provided. Individual entities can be associated with unambiguous transaction phrase tokens, such as multiple word phrases. The transaction phrase tokens are associated with transaction accounts by a service provider such that the entities can complete a transaction without having to exchange transaction account information. In a transaction, a transaction phrase token is offered to an accepting party, which tenders the offered transaction phrase token to the service provider. The service provider processes the offered transaction phrase token according to configuration information specified for the transaction phrase token. The service provider can automatically process the transaction request or request additional information.
US10089618B2 Transaction processing
A transaction processing system for the real time authorization of payment transactions. The system comprises a verification system (4) connected to an issuer card management system (3). A cardholder can access the system via an interface (2) which can be for example the Internet, a wireless device, telephone, or a branch visit. The interface allows the cardholder to input rules governing how their credit card transactions are to be authorized. When the cardholder initiates a purchase transaction with their credit card, an authorization request is passed from the card network to the verification system which executes the rules created by the cardholder in order to approve or deny the transaction.
US10089616B2 Apparatus and method for managing mobile transaction coupon information in mobile terminal
An apparatus and a method manage a received mobile transaction coupon in a mobile terminal. The apparatus includes a communication unit, an information analyzer, a schedule manager, an output unit, and a controller. The communication unit receives a mobile transaction coupon. The information analyzer obtains the received mobile transaction coupon information. The schedule manager registers the obtained mobile transaction coupon information in an alarm program. The output unit outputs the registered mobile transaction coupon information on a relevant date via the alarm program. The controller controls to register the mobile transaction coupon information in the alarm program, and controls to store the received mobile transaction coupon in a storage area corresponding to a reception type or a folder for a widget function.
US10089615B2 Point-of-sale system
A point-of-sale system includes a stand that supports a tablet computer. The tablet computer can run a merchant application to provide the typical functionality for a point-of-sale system. The stand can be rotatable to face either the merchant or the customer. The stand can incorporate a card reader. The tablet computer can be connected through a hub to other peripheral components, such as a controllable cash drawer, a printer and/or a bar code reader. The cash drawer can include a slidable drawer having sliding rails that are hidden from a top view of the drawer.
US10089613B2 Digital downloading jukebox system with central and local music servers
A digital downloading jukebox system including a central server and a plurality of remote jukebox devices each provided with a local server that preferably mirrors the central server and enables selected songs to be immediately downloaded to the jukebox for reproduction. The local server and jukebox may also provide, through control of the central server, song download services to other jukebox devices. The jukebox system may also act as a monitoring/management device for other coin operated equipment present in a location where the jukebox is located, thereby enabling the jukebox device to perform updates on other equipment under control of the central server.
US10089612B2 Systems and methods for performing ATM fund transfer using active authentication
A method of performing a fund transfer at an ATM includes receiving an active authentication transaction key at an ATM from a mobile financial transaction instrument via a wireless communication protocol, generating a PIN at the ATM, and storing the PIN in a machine readable storage medium. An authorization request message is transmitted to a financial institution identified by the active authentication transaction key. The authorization request message includes the PIN and at least a portion of the active authentication transaction key. The PIN is received from a user of the mobile financial transaction instrument, and the funds are dispensed in response to receiving the PIN.
US10089608B2 Processing of a user device game-playing transaction based on location
An exemplary method comprises receiving information associated with a game-playing transaction conducted between a user device and a game-playing terminal, wherein the game-playing transaction is associated with a request for playing a game; determining a location of the user device associated with the game; determining the user device is located in an approved location associated with the game; and processing the game-playing transaction based on determining the user device is located in the approved location associated with the game. The game-playing transaction is conducted on a first communication interface, and the information associated with the game-playing transaction is received on a first or second communication interface.
US10089607B2 Mobile merchant proximity solution for financial transactions
In order to facilitate conducting a financial transaction via wireless communication between an electronic device (such as a smartphone) and another electronic device (such as another smartphone), a secure element in the electronic device may generate, using an encryption key associated with the secure element, a signed blob based on a transaction amount and a merchant identifier. Then, the electronic device communicates connection information between the electronic device and the other electronic device. Moreover, the electronic device may establish a connection between the electronic device and the other electronic device based on the connection information, and may concurrently provide the signed blob to the other electronic device. After receiving a signed transaction blob from the other electronic device using the connection (which includes information needed to conduct the financial transaction), the electronic device provides the information to a server to conduct the financial transaction.
US10089604B2 Method and apparatus for managing a joint slide show with one or more remote user terminals
Methods and apparatus for managing a joint slide show by a source user terminal in communication with one or more remote user terminal(s) are disclosed herein. During the slide show, a plurality of picture files are shown on the source user terminal. One or more slide-show display-transitions are performed at the source user terminal by replacing, at a slide-show display-location of the source user terminal, a pre-transition picture file with a post-transition picture file. In some embodiments, (i) for each slide-show display-transition, a respective post-transition picture file is sent from the source terminal to each remote user terminal in advance of the slide-show display-transition and/or (ii) each of the slide-show display-transitions is contingent upon, and performed only after meeting a condition related to a number of remote user-terminals from which the source terminal has received a confirmation message confirming receipt of the respective post-transition picture file.
US10089603B2 Establishing a communication event
Methods and computer program products for establishing communication events between an initiator user and a recipient user over a first communication system. The initiator and recipient users are contacts within a second communication system but are not contacts within the first communication system. For the initiator and recipient users, an association between a first user identity in the first communication system and a second user identity in the second communication system is determined. The initiator user device uses the association for the recipient user to determine the first user identity of the recipient user. A setup request to establish the communication event is sent over the first communication system from a first initiator client to a first recipient client. A communication event is authorized to proceed over the first communication system on the basis that the initiator user and the recipient user are contacts within the second communication system.
US10089599B2 Systems and methods for locating containers with low inventory
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to locating containers with low inventory in a shopping facility. Some of these embodiments include systems for identifying and determining the location of containers in a low inventory condition in shopping facilities, the system comprising: a container configured to hold merchandise items in a shopping facility; a light sensor disposed in the container, the light sensor calibrated to detect an ambient light level and to respond when the detected ambient light level exceeds a predetermined ambient light threshold; and a control circuit operatively coupled to the light sensor and configured to transmit a signal indicating a low inventory condition when the light sensor determines the detected ambient light level exceeds the predetermined ambient light threshold.
US10089598B2 Methods and apparatus for monitoring and control of electronic devices
Various aspects of the present invention relate generally to telemetry methods and systems and more particularly, to telemetry network connectivity systems, devices and methods. In some embodiments, an inventory management system may be configured to provide machine-to-machine network connectivity. The inventory management system may be used in conjunction with a location device configured to transmit a vehicle identification number (VIN) and a device identifier of the location device. In some embodiments, the inventory management system may be configured to: (1) track whether the location device is located within a predetermined perimeter; (2) provide current inventory and ownership status associated the location device; and/or (3) place the location device in a sleep and/or passive state with periodic check-ins.
US10089588B2 System and method supporting ongoing worker feedback
A system and method that enables the ongoing communication, tracking, and management review of feedback among a population of workers and their management.
US10089583B2 Distributed cloud services system and uses thereof
Provided herein is a non-transitory computer readable medium comprising software configured to enable instructions to create of a multidimensional value model for an event, such as, a travel event. When executed information related to events from all sources is stored and categorized according to the source, value dimension and value description of the event are established and used to create an initial multidimensional value model. If the event is a travel event, the initial model is updated according to user-selected travel events and a recommendation for travel made to the user based on the updated model. Also provided is a distributed cloud computer system that integrates cloud computing with a Distributed Internet Services system and cloud computing methods, particularly, for improving user experience during e-commerce transactions. A non-transitory storage medium tangibly stores processor-executable instructions to execute the methods.
US10089578B2 Automatic prediction of acoustic attributes from an audio signal
A system, method and computer product for predicting a content attribute are provided by collecting labeled media objects labeled with one or more attributes, constructing a feature vector of content-derived values for each of the labeled media objects, generating a model based on the feature vector and the one or more attributes, and applying the model to one or more unlabeled media objects to generate one or more attribute labels.
US10089576B2 Representation learning using multi-task deep neural networks
A system may comprise one or more processors and memory storing instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, configure one or more processors to perform a number of operations or tasks, such as receiving a query or a document, and mapping the query or the document into a lower dimensional representation by performing at least one operational layer that shares at least two disparate tasks.
US10089572B2 Radio frequency identification tag
A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag includes a substrate; and an inductive-capacitive circuit located on the substrate. The circuit includes a corrugated inductive antenna to communicate with a RFID interrogator using radio frequency signals. The circuit further includes a capacitor coupled to the corrugated inductive antenna.
US10089570B2 Card with metal layer and an antenna
In a smart card having an antenna structure and a metal layer, an insulator layer is formed between the antenna structure and the metal layer to compensate for the attenuation due to the metal layer. The thickness of the insulator layer affects the capacitive coupling between the antenna structure and the metal layer and is selected to have a value which optimizes the transmission/reception of signals between the card and a card reader.
US10089559B2 Scanner, image forming apparatus, and scanning method
A scanner includes: an acquiring unit that acquires determination result information based on a determination result of whether a target dot of a target pixel of a plurality of pixels constituting image data is a first dot or a second dot; a light source control unit that, if the target dot is the first dot, causes a light source to emit a light beam during a corrected lighting time with a light source characteristic time based on a characteristic of the light source being added to a predetermined lighting time that is preliminarily determined with respect to the target dot, and if the target dot is the second dot, causes the light source to emit a light beam during the predetermined lighting time; and a deflecting unit that deflects the light beam in the main scanning direction.
US10089529B2 Systems and methods for adaptive scanning based on calculated shadows
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) assessment and reporting system may utilize one or more scanning techniques to provide useful assessments and/or reports for structures and other objects. The scanning techniques may be performed in sequence and optionally used to further fine tune each subsequent scan. The system may include shadow elimination, annotation, and/or reduction for the UAV itself and/or other objects. A UAV may be used to determine a pitch of roof of a structure. The pitch of the roof may be used to fine tune subsequent scanning and data capture.
US10089518B2 Graphical user interface for analysis of red blood cells
Methods and systems for generating a graphical user interface for analysis of red blood cells. The method generates a first view of the graphical user interface by highlighting red blood cells in an image that are classified into at least one group indicated by a user input. The method also generates a second view by extracting individual red blood cells being classified into the at least one group indicated by the user input from the image of red blood cells and displaying them group-wise.
US10089517B2 Fingerprint identifying module
The present invention relates to a fingerprint identifying module, including a fingerprint identifying and sensing element, a support board, and a metal ring. The support board may bear the fingerprint identifying and sensing element thereon, and includes an accommodation groove. The metal ring is sleeved on the fingerprint identifying and sensing element and the support board. Moreover, the metal ring includes a fixing column which is formed by extending a lower surface of the metal ring, so as to extend into the accommodation groove to fix the metal ring on the support board. The fingerprint identifying module of the present invention strengthens bonding between the metal ring and the support board by bonding the fixing column and the accommodation groove.
US10089513B2 Wiring board for fingerprint sensor
A wiring board for a fingerprint sensor includes an insulating board including insulating layers; outer strip electrodes disposed on the insulating layer in an uppermost layer, and side by side in a first direction; inner strip electrodes disposed on the insulating layer in a next layer contacting the insulating layer in the uppermost layer, and side by side in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction; a pad electrode disposed on the insulating layer in the uppermost layer, and on the inner strip electrodes and between the outer strip electrodes; and a via conductor extending through the insulating layer in an outermost layer between the pad electrode and the inner strip electrodes and electrically connecting the pad electrode and the inner strip electrodes to each other. The via conductor has an elliptical shape that is long in the first direction in top view.
US10089512B2 Input devices incorporating biometric sensors
A button assembly for an electronic device is disclosed. The button assembly integrates a biometric sensor below a top surface of the button. The button assembly is positioned relative to a secondary display of an electronic device. The secondary display can be positioned relative to a keyboard, such as above a top row of keys of the keyboard.
US10089510B2 Display control methods and apparatuses
Various display control methods and apparatuses are provided. A method comprises: acquiring azimuth information of a lens relative to a display plane, determining a desired display area of a display content of the display plane in the display plane according to the azimuth information, and adjusting a display position of the display content on the display plane according to the desired display area. A complicated operation that the lens looks for and/or is aligned with the display content is simplified, and the probability of active discovery of the display content and the probability of capturing the display content displayed in the display plane by the lens are thereby increased.
US10089508B2 System and method of embedding a two dimensional code with concealed secure message
The present invention embodies a technique to embed a graphic representation and/or a concealed message such as but not limited to two dimensional codes such as quick response (QR) code matrices, fingerprints, coded fingerprint representations, iris imagery, iris coded representation, biometric hashes, palm print or portraits into a QR matrix code. In the case where biometric data such as finger print representation, iris coded representation or biometric hashes are encoded into the embedding, suitable binary representation of those patterns are generated before encoding. These concealed messages can be further encrypted using any cryptographic method such as public or private key or other suitable encrypting mechanisms adapted to the concealed message. For an implementation of the present invention in which a graphic representation is embedded into the code, the embedding process is based on an optimization method by which the color or luminance of the embedding is modified so as to minimize the visual distortion with respect to a reference image while maintaining the probability of decoding error of the standard and concealed code under a predetermined limit.
US10089504B2 Near field communication device
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a near field communication device is provided which comprises a storage unit, wherein said storage unit is configured and adapted to store sequence-specific data relating to at least one sequence of devices of which said near field communication device forms part. According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, a corresponding method for configuring a near field communication device is conceived. According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, a near field communication reader is provided which comprises: a near field communication unit which is configured and adapted to read at least one sequence of devices; and a processing unit which is configured and adapted to execute a function associated with said sequence only if all devices of said sequence have been read. According to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, a corresponding method for facilitating the execution of functions is conceived. According to a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, a non-transitory computer program product corresponding to said methods is provided.
US10089499B2 Method and apparatuses for authenticating measurement data relating to a battery
A method according to the invention for authenticating measurement data relating to a battery, which comprises at least one battery module with an associated module control device (6) and a central control device (2), has the following steps: a) the module control device (6) acquires (S2) measurement data from battery units; b) the module control device (6) determines (S3) at least one additional information carrier which is set up to authenticate the measurement data; c) the measurement data and the additional information carrier are transmitted (S4) from the module control device (6) to the central control device (2); d) the central control device (2) validates (S6) the measurement data using the additional information carrier. In this case, provision is made for the additional information carrier to be determined using the measurement data and a key value defined by the module control device (6). A data structure, a computer program and a battery management system which are set up to carry out the method as well as a battery and a motor vehicle, the drive system of which is connected to such a battery, are also specified.
US10089488B2 Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing cross-organizational data sharing
In accordance with disclosed embodiments, there are provided methods, systems, and apparatuses for implementing cross organizational data sharing including, for example, means for storing customer organization data in a database of the host organization; allocating at least a sub-set of the customer organization data to be shared as shared data; configuring a hub to expose the shared data to a proxy user and configuring the proxy user at the hub with access rights to the shared data; configuring one or more spokes with access rights to the shared data of the hub via the proxy user; receiving a request from one of the hubs for access to the shared data of the customer organization via the proxy user at the hub; and returning a response to the hub having made the request. Other related embodiments are disclosed.
US10089485B2 Mobile device, information management system and storage medium
A location information acquisition unit (25) acquires location information for pointing a current location. A first transmission unit (21) sends, via a network to a management device (100), access request information used for requesting access to information acquisition units (23), (24), attached with the location information acquired by the location information acquisition unit (25). A first reception unit (22) receives, from the management device (100) via the network, access permission information or access prohibition information in response to the access request information. A control unit (20) leaves the information acquisition units (23), (24) prohibited to operate, if the access permission information has not been received yet by the first reception unit (22), and controls the information acquisition units (23), (24) to operate only for a predetermined duration to acquire information, upon reception of the access permission information by the first reception unit (22).
US10089481B2 Securing recorded data
A method, executed by a computer, for recording data includes splitting a file into sequential extents, reordering the sequential extents into non-sequential extents, writing the non-sequential extents to a storage medium, writing dummy data to the storage medium, and writing extent placement information corresponding to a placement for the non-sequential extents to the storage medium. A computer program product and computer system corresponding to the above method are also disclosed herein.
US10089480B1 Access control governance using mapped vector spaces
Methods and apparatuses are described for enterprise access control governance in a computerized information technology (IT) architecture. A server generates a first vector space, each node in the first space representing a user of resources in the IT architecture and including attributes of the user. The server generates a second vector space, each node in the second space representing an entitlement to access resources in the IT architecture and including attributes of the entitlement. The server creates an entitlement utility matrix by mapping nodes in the first space to nodes in the second space. The server determines a set of recommended entitlements for a plurality of users based upon the utility matrix. The server determines a discrepancy between the set of recommended entitlements for a first user and a set of existing entitlements for the first user and adjusts the set of existing entitlements based upon the discrepancy.
US10089475B2 Detection of security incidents through simulations
A virtual testing environment VTE is instantiated for automated measurement of performance of a security monitoring system (SMS). Predefined attacks are executed against a cloned version of a monitored system in the VTE. The predefined attacks are defined at an attack catalog. Based on an execution result of the predefined attacks, a detection rate of the SMS at the VTE and a protection level of the cloned version of the monitored system are measured. Based on the detection rate and the protection level, an action for improving SMS and the protection of the monitored system is determined. Based on the determined action, logic modifications related to SMS and improvement on protection measures for the monitored system are performed.
US10089474B2 Virtual machine introspection
Virtual machine introspection can include performing an offline analysis of a virtual machine hard disk image. Core operating system files associated with the operating system can be located during the offline analysis. Operating system structure symbols can be accessed from a symbol server based on the core operating system files. Introspection of the virtual machine can be performed using the accessed operating system structure symbols.
US10089467B1 Static anomaly-based detection of malware files
A protection application detects and remediates malicious files on a client. The protection application trains models using known samples of static clean files, and the models characterize features of the clean files. A model may be selected based on metadata obtained from a target file. By processing features of the clean files and features of the target file, the model may generate an anomaly score indicating a level of dissimilarity between the target file and the sample. The protection application compares the anomaly score to one or more threshold scores to classify the target file. Additionally, the target file may be provided to a security server to check against a whitelist or blacklist for classification. Responsive to a classification as malicious, the protection application remediates the target file on the client.
US10089466B2 Real-time network updates for malicious content
A global response network collects, analyzes, and distributes “cross-vector” threat-related information between security systems to allow for an intelligent, collaborative, and comprehensive real-time response.
US10089465B2 Systems and methods for tracking malicious behavior across multiple software entities
Described systems and methods allow protecting a computer system from malicious software. In some embodiments, a security application divides a set of monitored executable entities (e.g., processes) into a plurality of groups, wherein all members of a group are related by filiation or code injection. The security application may further associate a set of scores with each entity group. Such group scores may be incremented when a member of the respective group performs certain actions. Thus, even though actions performed by individual members may not be malware-indicative per se, the group score may capture collective malicious behavior and trigger malware detection. In some embodiments, group membership rules vary according to whether an entity is part of a selected subset of entities including certain OS processes, browsers and file managers. When an entity is determined to be malicious, anti-malware measures may be taken against a whole group of related entities.
US10089459B2 Malware detection and prevention by monitoring and modifying a hardware pipeline
The various aspects provide a method for recognizing and preventing malicious behavior on a mobile computing device before it occurs by monitoring and modifying instructions pending in the mobile computing device's hardware pipeline (i.e., queued instructions). In the various aspects, a mobile computing device may preemptively determine whether executing a set of queued instructions will result in a malicious configuration given the mobile computing device's current configuration. When the mobile computing device determines that executing the queued instructions will result in a malicious configuration, the mobile computing device may stop execution of the queued instructions or take other actions to preempt the malicious behavior before the queued instructions are executed.
US10089457B2 Unlocking device to access uncertified networks
An application program is implemented by an electrical device for executing a wireless network certification process, which includes the following steps: driving a network module of the electrical device to receive a certification code broadcasted by a wireless network access point (AP), determining whether or not the certification code is in an identified list, wherein when the certification code is not in the identified list, the application program executes a first action to limit the electrical device to a limited function mode; and when an unlock password is received, the application program executing a second action to unlock the electrical device to an un-limited function mode; and when the electrical device is in the un-limited function mode and a connecting password is received, driving the network module of the electrical device to connect to the network AP.
US10089450B2 User authentication method, authentication apparatus, and terminal
A user authentication method and a terminal. The method includes determining first-type authentication information and second-type authentication information that are of a terminal, wherein the first-type authentication information includes specific attribute information that is in specific attribute information of an interaction object corresponding to a specific interaction behavior of the terminal and whose occurrence frequency within a preset time falls in a preset range, and wherein the second-type authentication information is used to interfere with selection, by the user of the terminal, of the first-type authentication information; presenting an authentication challenge set to the user of the terminal; receiving an identification result; and determining an authentication result. According to the user authentication method, authentication information is dynamically generated using information about an interaction object to perform authentication on a user.
US10089447B2 Instructions and logic to fork processes of secure enclaves and establish child enclaves in a secure enclave page cache
Instructions and logic fork processes and establish child enclaves in a secure enclave page cache (EPC). Instructions specify addresses for secure storage allocated to enclaves of a parent and a child process to store secure enclave control structure (SECS) data, application data, code, etc. The processor includes an EPC to store enclave data of the parent and child processes. Embodiments of the parent may execute, or a system may execute an instruction to copy parent SECS to secure storage for the child, initialize a unique child ID and link to the parent's SECS/ID. Embodiments of the child may execute, or the system may execute an instruction to copy pages from the parent enclave to the enclave of the child where both have the same key, set an entry for EPC mapping to partial completion, and record a page state in the child enclave, if interrupted. Thus copying can be resumed.
US10089443B2 Home medical device systems and methods for therapy prescription and tracking, servicing and inventory
A home medical device system includes a plurality of home therapy machines that perform a home therapy on a patient; a connectivity server; a system hub coupled to the home therapy machines through the connectivity server; a web portal configured to access the system hub; a plurality of clinics connected to the system hub via the web portal; and a website accessible via the web portal, the website including a patient portion available to patients using the plurality of home therapy machines, the website further including a clinician portion that enables the clinics to manage the home therapy machines.
US10089438B2 Integrated system and method for the acquisition, processing and production of health care records and services
The highly secure method and system acquires, processes and produces health care (HC) data and service records from multiple local devices, notwithstanding different operating systems (OS) in such devices, and all accessed and controlled by a cloud computing network. Devices have memories, displays, keypads, cameras and microphones. The system operates on acquired data including image, keypad-text, audio, and speech-converted-to text data generated by respective devices. The method downloads commands to devices (notwithstanding different OS) which delete-acquired-data upon a request to save (upload) data to the cloud computing network. Further data security includes a disable-print-screen command prohibiting local storage of stored acquired data into local devices. The method and system also produces a customized surgical schedule by (a) obtaining the GPS location of a local device (b) filtering out the non-surgical appointments from the complete appointment schedule of the HC professional; and (c) displaying only surgical appointments.
US10089431B2 Tool for modular circuitboard design
A system for dynamic circuit board design, preferably including a library of modular circuits and a merge tool. A method for merging modular circuitry into a unified electronics module, preferably including: receiving a circuit board layout, the circuit board layout preferably including a set of modular circuits arranged on a virtual carrier board; converting the circuit board layout into a virtual circuit representation; applying transformations to the virtual circuit representation; and generating a unified circuit board design based on the transformed virtual circuit representation.
US10089428B2 Intelligent cell swapping based on ceiling determination, floor determination, and cell attribute weighting criteria
Embodiments of the inventive concept include a computer-implemented method for intelligently swapping circuit cells and an associated intelligent cell swapper logic section. The technique can include receiving, by an intelligent cell swapper logic section, a synthesized gate level netlist including cells each having an initial cell class. A cell class sorter can sort cell classes in order of leakage. A ceiling finder can swap the initial cell class for each of the cells to a highest cell leakage class, and determine a ceiling frequency. A floor finder can swap the highest cell leakage class for each of the cells to a lowest cell leakage class, and determine a floor frequency. An effective swap weight calculator section can determine an effective swap weight for a subset of cells based on cell attribute weighting criteria. The timing paths can be optimized to meet the ceiling frequency without unnecessarily using high leakage cells.
US10089413B2 Systems and methods for designing and generating devices using accuracy maps and stability analysis
Systems and methods for designing and generating a device using accuracy maps and stability analysis are disclosed herein. In some aspects, the systems and methods described relate to an apparatus for designing a device. The apparatus includes a processor configured to generate a three-dimensional model of a physical object and determine whether the three-dimensional model satisfies an accuracy threshold based on an accuracy map. The processor is further configured generate a simulated representation of the device, determine whether the simulated representation of the device satisfies a stability threshold, simulate a fit of the device on the three-dimensional model if the simulated representation of the device satisfies the stability threshold, and determine whether the simulated fit of the device on the three-dimensional model is within a tolerance threshold. The processor is further configured to generate an approved design of the device if the simulated fit is within the tolerance threshold.
US10089410B2 For acceleration of pathway selection, application, and ranking in a hybrid network
Methods, systems and computer-readable medium are provided for selecting and ordering pathways identified between two selected nodes of a hybrid network. Nodes within the network have named relationships that may have 1:1, 1:many, many:1 or many:many cardinality. An algorithm is applied to predetermine the optional search path for finding relationships between any two rows of any of one or more tables of one or more relational databases, including relationships defined between other tables. The schemas of one or more target relational databases, either derived or input, is converted into an object-oriented schema that explicitly defines relationships between columns in the tables of the relational database and represents the tables as object classes. The schemas are analyzed and optimal search paths are derived and stored for subsequent use. A query engine accesses the predefined search paths in order to execute queries.
US10089409B2 Event-triggered data quality verification
A method is directed to associating quality metadata with underlying data. The method includes, for one or more data items, a computing system identifying one or more threshold conditions related to the data items. The computing system determines that the one or more threshold conditions related to the data items have been met. As a result of determining that the one or more threshold conditions related to the data items have been met, the computing system associates quality metadata with the data items.
US10089394B2 Personal search result identifying a physical location previously interacted with by a user
Methods and apparatus for generating, in response to a search query of a user, a personal search result that identifies a physical location previously interacted with by the user, such as a physical location previously visited by the user. Some implementations are directed to methods and apparatus for determining whether a search query is a personal locational query indicating a desire for information related to one or more physical locations previously interacted with by the user. Some implementations are directed to methods and apparatus for determining search parameters for such a personal locational query. Some implementations are directed to methods and apparatus for searching private content of the user to determine physical locations previously interacted with by the user that are responsive to such a personal locational query. Some implementations are directed to methods and apparatus for generating personal search results that identify determined physical locations previously interacted with by the user.
US10089387B1 Content recommendations based on organic keyword analysis
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media that may be used to generate recommendations based on organic search term analysis are provided. One method includes determining conversion path data for a content provider. The method further includes determining a plurality of organic search keywords within the conversion path data. The method further includes analyzing the plurality of organic search keywords within the conversion path data to generate an analysis metric for each of the plurality of organic search keywords. The method further includes selecting one or more of the plurality of organic search keywords based on the analysis metrics for the organic search keywords, and generating one or more recommendations for new content to be published by the content provider based on the selected one or more organic search keywords.
US10089386B2 Method and device for providing correct answer keyword
Provided is a method of providing an answer keyword, the method including: obtaining at least one of a search word history including a first inquiry search word of a certain domain pre-received from first user terminals, and webpage information selected by the first user terminals from a search result according to the search word history; extracting answer candidate keywords regarding the first inquiry search word from at least one of the search word history and the webpage information based on keyword lists of the certain domain; calculating a relation between the first inquiry search word and each of the extracted answer candidate keywords; and when the first inquiry search word is received from a second user terminal, transmitting answer keywords for the first inquiry search word, which are selected from the answer candidate keywords based on the relation, to the second user terminal.
US10089385B2 Method and apparatus for asynchroinzed de-serialization of E-R model in a huge data trunk
A computer-implemented method for importing data for an Entity Relationship (E-R) model includes receiving an exported E-R model data file of the E-R model, and determining a dependency type correlation of an entity and importing the entity directly if the determined dependency type is one of weak correlation and no correlation. The method also includes determining whether the imported entity with no correlation or weak correlation affects an entity recorded in a strong correlation table, and storing the entity in the strong correlation table until a minimum reference number of a strong correlation is satisfied if the dependency type correlation is strong. The method further includes importing the entity recorded in the strong correlation table, and deleting the entity recorded in the strong correlation table from the strong correlation table when the imported entity with no correlation or weak correlation affects an entity recorded in the strong correlation table.
US10089379B2 Method for sorting data
A sequence of one or more input objects are sorted by identifying a property that is exhibited by a sequence of one or more input objects, determining whether each input object from the sequence of one or more input objects exhibits the property, storing each of the one or more input objects into a buffer, wherein an input object is stored in a first buffer if it exhibits the property and an input object is stored in a second buffer if it does not exhibit the property, sorting each of the one or more input objects in each buffer, and merging the one or more input objects in each buffer into a sequence of one or more input objects.
US10089376B2 Database synchronization via a mobile network
An apparatus adapted to operate as an A party in a database synchronization with a B party via a mobile communication network. The database contains data items to be synchronized. The apparatus includes mechanisms for maintaining a copy of the database and a client-server communication module with a client part and a server part. The client part is configured to communicate via the mobile communication network with the server part of the B party. The apparatus also includes change detection mechanisms responsive to a detection of a changed data item, for initiating a synchronization event via the client part of the client-server communication module.
US10089372B2 Data visualization using level of detail magnification
A visualization engine may provide, on a screen, a visual display of an object, the object being associated with object data having a data display size smaller than a visual threshold and therefore not displayed on the screen. The visualization engine may include a request handler configured to receive a magnification request to magnify the object at a magnification speed, a threshold manager configured to determine a data threshold at which fetching of the object data must be initiated to ensure receipt thereof prior to the visual threshold being reached, and an object comparator configured to initiate fetching of the object data, based on the visual threshold, the data threshold, and the magnification speed. The visualization engine may then display the object data within the object upon magnification of the object meeting the visual threshold.
US10089368B2 Systems and methods for making visual data representations actionable
The disclosed technology includes systems and methods for making visual representations actionable. This technology makes it possible to drill into data, identify records and take action directly, enhancing customized data visualization representations. The technology disclosed relates to a platform for ultra-fast, ad-hoc data exploration and faceted navigation on integrated, heterogeneous data sets. The disclosed systems and methods for adding and customizing quick actions make it possible for developers, admins, and ISVs to provide customized actionable visual data representations with direct linking for accessing data in a company's records and for linking to third party sites, without saving a new state on a server when dashboard elements are updated. The disclosed systems and methods for making data visualizations actionable in an analytics environment also make it possible to target multiple platforms—generating lenses and dashboards that let users take advantage and access data in a company's records and link to other websites.
US10089364B2 Item recommendation device, item recommendation method, and computer program product
An item recommendation device includes a context information generator and a ranker. The context information generator generates and outputs context information including user intention by performing semantic analysis on a natural language request which is input. The ranker ranks candidates of items to be presented to a user based on the context information, user information representing an attribute of the user, and history information representing item usage history of the user.
US10089362B2 Systems and/or methods for investigating event streams in complex event processing (CEP) applications
Certain example embodiments relate to techniques for investigating event streams in complex event processing (CEP) environments. Input events from one or more input event streams and query registration-related events from a registration event stream are received. Query registration-related events are associated with actions taken with respect to queries performed on the input event stream(s). Event-based profiles are developed by subjecting the received input events to a profiling CEP engine. Event-based profiles include data mining related and/or statistical characteristics for each input event stream. Query-based profiles are developed by subjecting the received query registration-related events to the CEP engine. Query-based profiles include data indicative of how relevant the queries performed on the input event stream(s) are and/or how those queries are relevant to the input event stream(s) on which they are performed. Query registration-related events are generated when a query on the input event stream(s) is registered, deregistered, etc.
US10089360B2 Apparatus and method for single pass entropy detection on data transfer
Embodiments of the present invention include a memory unit and a processor coupled to a memory unit. The processor is operable to group a plurality of subsets of data from an input data stream and compute a first hash value corresponding to a first grouped subset of data. Additionally, the processor is operable to detect a match between the first hash value and a second hash value stored in a hash table. Furthermore, the processor is also configured to monitor a hash value match frequency for the input data stream in which the processor is operable to increment a counter value responsive to a detection of the match and determine an entropy level for the input data stream based on the counter value relative to a frequent hash value match threshold. The processor can generate an instruction to either initialize performance of a data compression operation when the counter value meets or exceeds the frequent hash value match threshold or refrain from the performance of the data compression operation when the counter value fails to meet the frequent hash value match threshold.
US10089348B2 Computer device and storage device
A computer device for controlling a storage device based on non-volatile memory is provided. The computer device includes a file modification detector configured to detect whether a data structure in a database file has been deleted using an identifier recorded in the database file to indicate whether the data structure is deleted or not; and a command generator configured to generate an advanced-trim command including information corresponding to the deleted data structure and to transmit the command to the storage device.
US10089336B2 Collection frequency based data model
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with facilitating collection frequency based storage and processing of metric data are described. In one embodiment, a method includes identifying a fact, where the fact corresponds to a given attribute of a given point type and determining a collection frequency with data corresponding to a value of the given attribute for a point of the given point type is collected. The method includes creating a sample table for storing the data, where the sample table records a point identifier, the data, and a collection time for the data. At least one aspect of the sample table is determined based on the collection frequency. The method includes storing subsequently received data in the sample table.
US10089335B2 Data lineage across multiple marketplaces
Tracking lineage of data. A method may be practiced in a network computing environment including a plurality of interconnected systems where data is shared between the systems. A method includes accessing a dataset. The dataset is associated with lineage metadata. The lineage metadata includes data indicating the original source of the data, one or more intermediary entities that have performed operations on the dataset, and the nature of operations performed on the dataset. A first entity performs an operation on the dataset. As a result of performing a first operation on the dataset, the method includes updating the lineage metadata to indicate that the first entity performed the operation on the dataset. The method further includes providing functionality for determining if the lineage metadata has been compromised in that the lineage metadata has been at least one of removed from association with the dataset, is corrupted, or is incomplete.
US10089330B2 Systems, methods, and apparatus for image retrieval
A method of image retrieval includes obtaining information identifying a plurality of selected objects and selecting one among a plurality of candidate geometrical arrangements. This method also includes, by at least one processor, and in response to the selecting, identifying at least one digital image, among a plurality of digital images, that depicts the plurality of selected objects arranged according to the selected candidate geometrical arrangement.
US10089325B1 Method and system for using micro objects
In general, embodiments of the technology relate to a method and system for using micro objects to manage content. More specifically, embodiments of the technology relate to using micro objects to change and/or extend the functionality of the content management system such that the manner in which actions are applied to objects varies based the context of the request that specified an action to be performed on an object.
US10089324B2 System and method for the synchronization of a file in a cache
The invention provides a system and method for file synchronization. One embodiment of the system of this invention includes a software program stored on a computer readable medium. The software program can be executed by a computer processor to receive a file from a server; store the file as a cached file in a cache; determine if the cached file has been modified; and if the cached file has been modified, communicate the cached file directly to the database.
US10089323B2 Telemetry system for a cloud synchronization system
In one embodiment, a telemetry system may track a cloud synchronization system to improve performance. A service proxy 114 may receive a matching file metadata set 304 for a matching file 134 stored in a cloud user account 132 of a cloud synchronization system. The service proxy 114 may execute a synchronization verification of the matching file metadata set 304 to a local file 112 stored in a client device 110. The service proxy 114 may create a telemetry report 400 describing a synchronization error 412 as determined by the synchronization verification.
US10089316B1 Managing multiple file system expansions
A technique for managing file system expansions includes receiving a request to perform a file system expansion, the request specifying or implying an increase in size of a file system to a new target size. The request is received while a previous file system expansion is already in progress. The technique includes merging the previous file system expansion into the file system expansion specified by the request, to increase the size of the file system to the new target size.
US10089305B1 Bidirectional call translation in controlled environment
A call translation system and a method for operating the management system in a controlled environment is disclosed. The call translation system includes a calling device and a call translation server. The calling device receives authorization from the call translation server to conduct call sessions within the controlled environment. The calling device further receives a call session application from the call translation server that enables the calling device to initiate and establish call sessions through the call translation server. The call session application allows a user of the calling device to select outside parties to add to the call session.
US10089293B2 QR code loading of form elements
Embodiments for facilitating form entry by one or more processors. The form is initialized by recognizing template data using a Quick Response (QR) code scanned by a user device. The form is populated using user data obtained from the user device.
US10089287B2 Redaction with classification and archiving for format independence
A method including creating a universal view of a document in an archive, where the universal view comprises individual portions of information from the document as individual elements of the universal view; applying classifications to at least some of the individual elements; and supplying the individual elements with their respectively applied classifications from the archive.
US10089282B1 Hybrid approach to collating unicode text strings consisting primarily of ASCII characters
Collating text strings having Unicode encoding includes receiving two text strings S=s1s2 . . . sn and T=t1t2 . . . tm. When the two text strings are not identical, there is a smallest positive integer p for which the two text strings differ. The process looks up the characters sp and tp in a predefined lookup table. If either of these characters is missing from the lookup table, the collation of the text strings is determined using the standard Unicode comparison of the text strings spsp+1 . . . sn and tptp+1 . . . tm. Otherwise, the lookup table assigns weights vp and wp for the characters sp and tp. When vp≠wp, these weights define the collation order of the strings S and T. When vp=wp, the collation of S and T is determined recursively using the suffix strings sp+1 . . . sn and tp+1 . . . tm.
US10089279B2 Method and system for automatic document generation from an index
A method for the automatic generation of at least one document includes a step for selecting values of the first parameter and the second parameter so as to form a generation context, a step for consulting the static index so as to obtain the virtual document associated with said generation context, a step for making a request in the database for the layout and paragraphs pointed to by the virtual document obtained, and a step for generating said document in an electronic format, containing the paragraphs returned by said request and the layout returned by said request.
US10089277B2 Configurable circuit array
A method and system are provided for configurable computation and data processing. A logical processor includes an array of logic elements. The processor may be a combinatorial circuit that can be applied to modify computational aspects of an array of reconfigurable circuits. A memory stores a plurality of instructions, each instruction including an instruction-fetch data portion and an output data transfer data portion. One or more memory controllers are coupled to the memory and receive instructions and/or output data from the memory. A back buffer is coupled with the memory controller and receives instructions from the memory controller. The back buffer sequentially asserts each received instruction upon one or more memory controllers. The memory controllers transfer data received from the memory to a target, such as an array of reconfigurable logic circuits that are optionally coupled to the memory, the back buffer, and one or more additional memory controllers.
US10089274B2 Dual voltage communication bus
A bidirectional bus system that includes a bus master having a first transmitter coupled to a bidirectional bus. The first transmitter transmits a signal in a first voltage range onto the bus. The bus master has a first receiver coupled to the bus. A bus slave having a second transmitter coupled to the bus is included. The second transmitter transmits a signal in a second voltage range onto the bus, where the bus slave having a second receiver is coupled to the bus. The first receiver is configured to interpret the signal in the first voltage range to indicate an idle state while the second receiver interprets the signal in the first voltage range as indicating data. The second receiver interprets the signal in the second voltage range as indicative of an idle state while the first receiver interprets the signal in the second voltage range as indicating data.
US10089273B2 Dynamic addressing
This invention relates to a dynamically addressable master-slave system and a method for dynamic addressing of slave units, wherein a master unit and a plurality of slave units are provided and the slave units are connected to the master unit via a bus system and can receive at least one broadcast command from the master unit via the bus line of the bus system, wherein the master-slave system is configured such that the master unit can send respective broadcast commands to the slave units, on the one hand, for activation, and on the other hand, for performing the dynamic addressing process of slave addresses, and wherein the slave units each comprise an address input and an address output and are serially connected via an address line that is separate from the bus line.
US10089272B2 Data-category switch module in the control plane for use with internet of things devices
An information handling system containing a data-category switch module operating in the control plane for the exchange of data between internet of things applications, including a computer memory, a processor operatively coupled to the computer memory executing code of a data-switch module operatively coupled to the computer memory and the processor, a data zone, operatively coupled to the processor, defined by one or more data types from sensors associated with the data zone by data content categories, one or more network interfaces assigned to the data zone by data-category switch module policy provisions for receiving and transmitting data associated with the data zone, and one or more zone-labeled datasets stored in the computer memory operatively coupled to the data-category switch module and assigned to the data zone, each of the zone-labeled datasets receiving data from the data zone and configured to execute a data-zone specific application.
US10089270B2 Interchangeable power and signal contacts for IO connectors
Systems and methods of interconnecting devices may include an input/output (IO) connector assembly having a voltage regulator, one or more signaling circuits, a first set of contacts, a second set of contacts connected to the one or more signaling circuits, and logic to receive a configuration command. The logic may also connect the first set of contacts to the voltage regulator if the configuration command corresponds to a first protocol. If the configuration command corresponds to a second protocol, on the other hand, the logic can connect the first set of contacts to the one or more signaling circuits.
US10089265B2 Methods and systems for handling interrupt requests
Systems, methods, and computer readable medium are provided that improve the management of interrupt requests in multiple processor computer systems. Interrupt requests can be classified into three categories and the structure of the categories provide for specifying a list that needs to be migrated. The list can contain only those interrupt requests that can be handled by some of the processors that will never unplug or based on affinity. When a processor is about to unplug, the computer system can migrate that list. The system can also manage the other interrupt requests.
US10089261B2 Discriminating dynamic connection of disconnectable peripherals
An enterprise wide data processing system includes at least one watchdog unit and/or software service that is configured to automatically detect an attempt to connect a dynamically connectable and disconnectable peripheral (DCP) such as a USB stick to a watchdog-watched Dynamic Connection-Making Mechanism (DCMM) of the system. The watchdog unit and/or software service is further configured to automatically determine if a type of the attempted connection is in accordance with at least one of a local list of connection permissions and connection rules, and if not to prevent an operatively effective connection to be actually made by way of the watchdog-watched DCMM. The system further includes a remotely modifiable storage storing the at least one of the local list of connection permissions and connection rules.
US10089260B2 Control method and system for accessing data among different electronic devices
A system for accessing data among at least two different electronic devices is provided. The system includes a demanding electronic device and a providing electronic device. The demanding electronic device is utilized to establish an input virtual device to execute an application on the demanding electronic device. The providing electronic device is utilized to establish an output virtual device for transmitting data from the providing electronic device to the demanding electronic device via the output virtual device, wherein the data corresponds to the application, and the providing electronic device is physically separated from the demanding electronic device. The input virtual device is established to use a first peripheral of the providing electronic device as a built-in peripheral of the demanding electronic device.
US10089256B2 Calibration protocol for command and address bus voltage reference in low-swing single-ended signaling
A transmitter is coupled to a command and address (CA) bus. The transmitter is configurable with dual-mode support to send commands over the CA bus in a first swing mode and a second swing mode. The transmitter is configurable to send a first command over the CA bus via the pins while in the first swing mode, initiate calibration of the master device to send commands over the CA bus in the second swing mode, and to send a second command over the CA bus via the pins while in the second swing mode.
US10089252B2 USB communication control method for USB accessory
A USB communication control method, in which a USB host and a USB accessory executing an Android operating system are connected to each other through a USB cable, includes: when an application is executed on the USB accessory, acquiring USB connection information between the USB host and the USB accessory by the application; when the application being executed on the USB accessory is completed, initializing an Android Open Accessory Protocol (AOAP) of the USB accessory by the application by assigning USB control authority to the application; changing the USB connection information between the USB host and the USB accessory to information of a state before the completion of the application; and resuming USB communication between the USB accessory and the USB host.
US10089243B2 Memory controller and system including variable address mapping tables and a fixed address mapping table
A memory controller includes a plurality of ports coupled with a host device and a plurality of channels coupled with a memory device. The memory controller also includes an arbiter receiving a first address received through the plurality of ports to output the first address; a mapping table storage block, including a plurality of address mapping tables, selecting an address mapping table, corresponding to the first address, among the plurality of address mapping tables and outputting the selected address mapping table as a variable address mapping table; an address mapping block mapping the first address to a second address according to the variable address mapping table, and a fixed address mapping table; and a scheduler outputting the second address to the channels. The plurality of address mapping tables may employ different methods of mapping one or more first bits of the first address to the second address.
US10089238B2 Method and apparatus for a shared cache with dynamic partitioning
Aspects include computing devices, systems, and methods for dynamically partitioning a system cache by sets and ways into component caches. A system cache memory controller may manage the component caches and manage access to the component caches. The system cache memory controller may receive system cache access requests and reserve locations in the system cache corresponding to the component caches correlated with component cache identifiers of the requests. Reserving locations in the system cache may activate the locations in the system cache for use by a requesting client, and may also prevent other client from using the reserved locations in the system cache. Releasing the locations in the system cache may deactivate the locations in the system cache and allow other clients to use them. A client reserving locations in the system cache may change the amount of locations it has reserved within its component cache.
US10089237B2 Data filter cache designs for enhancing energy efficiency and performance in computing systems
Certain embodiments herein relate to, among other things, designing data cache systems to enhance energy efficiency and performance of computing systems. A data filter cache herein may be designed to store a portion of data stored in a level one (L1) data cache. The data filter cache may reside between the L1 data cache and a register file in the primary compute unit. The data filter cache may therefore be accessed before the L1 data cache when a request for data is received and processed. Upon a data filter cache hit, access to the L1 data cache may be avoided. The smaller data filter cache may therefore be accessed earlier in the pipeline than the larger L1 data cache to promote improved energy utilization and performance. The data filter cache may also be accessed speculatively based on various conditions to increase the chances of having a data filter cache hit.
US10089233B2 Method of partitioning a set-associative cache in a computing platform
A method of partitioning a set-associative cache for a plurality of software components may comprise identifying a cache height equal to a number of sets in the set-associative cache based on hardware specifications of a computing platform. The method may further comprise determining at least one component demand set of the plurality of software components and dedicating a set in the set-associative cache for the at least one component demand set. The method may further comprise assembling a proportional component sequence of the at least one component demand set having a sequence length equal to an integer submultiple of the cache height. The method may further comprise concatenating assembled proportional component sequences to form a template for mapping a RAM to the dedicated sets in the set-associative cache.
US10089231B1 Filtering of redundently scheduled write passes
Improving access to a cache by a processing unit. One or more previous requests to access data from a cache are stored. A current request to access data from the cache is retrieved. A determination is made whether the current request is seeking the same data from the cache as at least one of the one or more previous requests. A further determination is made whether the at least one of the one or more previous requests seeking the same data was successful in arbitrating access to a processing unit when seeking access. A next cache write access is suppressed if the at least one of previous requests seeking the same data was successful in arbitrating access to the processing unit.
US10089226B2 Systems and methods for immediate physical erasure of data stored in a memory system in response to a user command
Systems and methods for immediate physical erasure of data in a memory system in response to a user command are disclosed. In one implementation, a memory system includes a non-volatile memory and a controller in communication with the non-volatile memory. The controller comprises a processor that is configured to receive from a host in communication with the memory system, a destruct command that indicates a user request to make the memory system inoperable. The processor is further configured to perform one or more operations to render the memory system inoperable in response to the destruct command received from the host.
US10089220B1 Saving state information resulting from non-idempotent operations in non-volatile system memory
Methods and apparatus for saving state information resulting from non-idempotent operations are described. A computer system includes a system memory coupled to one or more processors. The system memory comprises at least a non-volatile portion. Elements of state information associated with an executable component that are to be stored within the non-volatile portion are identified. In response to detecting an occurrence of a particular non-idempotent operation that results in the generation of state information, selected elements of information are stored in the non-volatile portion of the system memory. In response to a request subsequent to a failure event, wherein the failure event resulted in a loss of data stored in a volatile portion of the system memory, the state information is read from the non-volatile portion.
US10089219B1 Mock server for testing
Systems of the present disclosure provide a versatile, reusable mock server to respond to Application-Programming-Interface (API) requests. The mock server receives an API request and a cookie associated with the API request. The API server identifies response instructions found in the cookie. The response instructions may include a static response value, a name of an API server for the mock server to imitate, or code for the mock server to execute in the process of generating a mock API response. The mock server generates a mock API response based on the response instructions and sends the mock API response in reply to the API request.
US10089217B2 Identification of software test cases
A method for identifying test case for software testing is disclosed. The method, receives a test case of a plurality of test associated with a software application. The test case includes a test input for processing by the software application. The test input designed for verifying compliance with a specific requirement. The method further generates mapping data for the test case. Mapping data associates one or more parts of a source code of the software application to the test case.
US10089206B2 Monitoring redundant components
A device for monitoring a component has at least one processor core and a further processor core. The device further includes a determining unit configured to determine a profile of the processor core, the profile being influenced by an input signal applied to the processor core, and to determine a further profile of the further processor core, the further profile being influenced by a further input signal applied to the further processor core. The device further includes a comparison unit configured to compare the profile and the further profile and to generate a fault signal, if a comparison result of a comparison carried out by the comparison unit indicates defective similarity of the profile to the further profile.
US10089199B2 Fault-tolerant high-performance computer system for autonomous vehicle maneuvering
A fault-tolerant high-performance computer system is provided for executing control processes for autonomous maneuvering of a vehicle.
US10089191B2 Selectively persisting application program data from system memory to non-volatile data storage
Application program data stored in system memory may be selectively persisted. An indication may be provided to an application program that an application data object or a range of application data stored in system memory may be treated as persistent. Data backup may be enabled for the application data object or range of application data in the event of a system failure, copying the application data object or range of application data from system memory to non-volatile data storage. Upon recovery from a system failure, further data backup for the application data object or the range of application data may be disabled. In some embodiments, at least some of the application data object or range of application data may be recovered for the application program to access. Data backup for the application data object or the range of application data may also be re-enabled.
US10089190B2 Efficient file browsing using key value databases for virtual backups
Data protection is disclosed. A directory is used to identify keys in a key value database. Each identified key is walked through to identify values and a file is identified based on the walk through. The identified file is restored to a storage device.
US10089186B1 Method and apparatus for file backup
A file backup method, which can be implemented on a virtual machine system or applied to backup files of a virtual machine, is herein described. The virtual machine system may include a virtual machine server and be associated with a backup server. Changes to a storage media are tracked through change block tracking. A location where file system records reside on the storage media is identified. Changed file system records are identified among the tracked changes to the storage media. Copies are made of the files that the changed file system records are pointing to.
US10089183B2 Method and apparatus for reconstructing and checking the consistency of deduplication metadata of a deduplication file system
A method and apparatus is disclosed herein for checking the consistency of deduplication metadata after an unclean shutdown of a deduplication computing system. The method may include mounting a deduplication file system of a deduplication computing system after an unclean shutdown of the deduplication computing system. Furthermore, the method may include initiating a reconstruction and consistency check of deduplication metadata associated with the deduplication file system. Furthermore, the method may include receiving a user operation prior to completion of the reconstruction and consistency check of the deduplication metadata, and processing the user operation in parallel with the reconstruction and consistency check of the deduplication metadata.
US10089177B2 Multi-stage decoder
An apparatus includes a memory die including a group of storage elements and one or more unallocated redundant columns. A number of the unallocated redundant columns is based on a number of one or more bad columns of the memory die. The apparatus further includes a controller coupled to the memory. The controller is configured to receive data and redundancy information associated with the data from the memory. The data includes a first bit, and the redundancy information includes a second bit. The redundancy information is sensed from the one or more unallocated redundant columns and has a size that is based on the number of one or more bad columns. The controller is further configured to determine a value of the first bit based on one or more parity check conditions associated with the second bit.
US10089172B2 Package on package memory interface and configuration with error code correction
Information communication circuitry, including a first integrated circuit for coupling to a second integrated circuit in a package on package configuration. The first integrated circuit comprises processing circuitry for communicating information bits, and the information bits comprise data bits and error correction bits, where the error correction bits are for indicating whether data bits are received correctly. The second integrated circuit comprises a memory for receiving and storing at least some of the information bits. The information communication circuitry also includes interfacing circuitry for selectively communicating, along a number of conductors, between the package on package configuration. In a first instance, the interfacing circuitry selectively communicates only data bits along the number of conductors. In a second instance, the interfacing circuitry selectively communicates data bits along a first set of the number of conductors and error correction bits along a second set of the number of conductors.
US10089169B2 Identifying solutions to application execution problems in distributed computing environments
An expert system extracts events associated with executing an application from log files generated by various topological resources in a distributed computing environment. The events are plotted as plot points on a time series graph. Patterns are identified in the plot points that are associated with application problems, along with the computing environment configurations both before the problem and after the problem was resolved. The difference in the configurations represents a corrective action for the application problem, and the expert system links the corrective action to the pattern. When a pattern repeats in conjunction with another application problem, the corrective action is identified as a possible solution to the new problem. A confidence level associated with the pattern/corrective action may be increased when a user accepts the corrective action and may be decreased when a user rejects the corrective action.
US10089165B2 Monitoring data events using calendars
Method for monitoring data events using calendars are provided. Aspects include accessing a plurality of calendars, each calendar defining a schedule of calendar days and receiving a plurality of inputs from one or more applications, each input defining a data event for a specific source, for each calendar of the plurality of calendars. Aspects also include maintaining, for each data event source, a count for each calendar day and a count for each non-calendar day, for each calendar of the plurality of calendars. Aspects further include determining, for each data event source, if a comparison of the count for each calendar day and the count for each non-calendar day is statistically significant, and generating an output for a data event source, if the comparison of the count for each calendar day and the count for each non-calendar day is statistically significant.
US10089148B1 Method and apparatus for policy-based replication
Currently, administrators configure replication manually according to a data protection policy. Typically, such data protection policies are provided via a script or a similar input to provision storage devices. However, such manual configuration is subject to administrator error. For example, an administrator may not provision storage devices accurately according to a desired data protection policy. Further, this process is subject not only to human mistake, but also the administrative overhead required to manually provision the storage devices. Example embodiments of the present invention eliminate administration and reliability issues arising out of manual replication service configuration, thereby minimizing administrative costs and improving the user experience of handling data protection. Example embodiments of the present invention provide a method, an apparatus and a computer-program product for creating a policy-based replication service. The method includes receiving a policy and creating a replication service according to the policy.
US10089147B2 High performance computing as a service
A scheduling system and method for high-performance computing (HPC) applications includes a network management component stored in physical memory and executed by a processor. The management component is configured to transform HPC resources into a schedulable resource catalog by transforming multi-dimensional HPC resources into a one dimension versus time resource catalog with a dependent graph structure between resources such that HPC resources are enabled to be provisioned into a service environment with predictable provisioning using the resource catalog. A graphical user interface component is coupled to the network management component and configured to provide scheduling visibility to entities and to enable a plurality of different communication modes for scheduling and communication between entities.
US10089145B1 Approximating sequential workloads on resource constrained systems
Data storage services may provide customers with access to computing resources of data storage server and throttling methods may be used manage the computing resources of the data storage service in order to ensure that the customers do not overload the data storage servers. Tokens may represent I/O operations executed by the customer of the data storage service. When I/O request are received the data storage service may determine if the I/O request is a member of a sequence and remove a reduced number for tokens from the work token bucket as a result. The data storage server may determine the I/O request is a member of a sequence based at least in part on a logical chunk of a storage volume the I/O request maps to.
US10089144B1 Scheduling computing jobs over forecasted demands for computing resources
Measurements comprising time-series stimuli and time-series responses of a computing platform that has executed a first set of jobs are collected over a first time period. The measurements are used to form a query-able predictive model pertaining to resource usage demand predictions for the first set of jobs. A second set of job records describe a second set of jobs to be invoked in a second time period. The predictive model is queried to determine a likelihood to complete by the predicted finish time based on resource usage demand predictions for the first set of jobs. A weighting factor related to a likelihood to complete the second set of jobs by a particular time is calculated. A reward value based on the weighting factor is assigned to respective jobs in the second set of jobs. Some of the second set of jobs are rescheduled, based on a then-current reward value.
US10089141B1 Cloud thread synchronization
A system, apparatus, and method for thread synchronization is provided. In one embodiment, a network system receives a signal from a first computing machine, and determines whether one or more processes are waiting for the signal. The network system also transmits the signal to one of the one or more processes on the first computing machine or a second computing machine to execute a thread of the process.
US10089139B2 Systems, methods and media for managing embedded content
A method, system and medium can manage embedded content in documents. The method, e.g., includes detecting, at a host device running a host application program, a user's action to initiate editing of content embedded in a document associated with the host application program and querying for the user's content management configuration to determine a target device having an interface suitable for editing the embedded content. If it is determined that the user's configuration specifies a device other than the host device as the target device, the method further includes sending a revision notification to the target device, wherein the notification includes a copy of, or a reference to, the document and receiving an update notification from the target device, wherein the update notification includes one of a copy of or a reference to a latest version of the document including the latest edits made to the embedded content.
US10089137B1 Automatic determination of a virtual machine's dependencies on storage virtualization
Disclosed are examples of observing and measuring virtual machine (VM) activity in a VM communication system environment. According to one example embodiment, an example operation may include transmitting a request from a physical host device to monitor at least one virtual machine among various virtual machines currently operating in a virtual communication system. Additional operations may include determining which of the virtual machines are actively accessing a predetermined virtual application, such as a virtual storage application. The operations may also include receiving present operating activity results regarding the virtual machines responsive to the transmitted request.
US10089123B2 Virtual cable modem termination system redundancy in a cable modem network environment
An example system and method for facilitating virtual cable modem termination system VCMTS redundancy in cable modem network environments is provided and includes spawning a first instance of a virtual network function (VNF) on a first server in a cable modem network, spawning a second instance of the VNF on a different second server, configuring the second instance to be communicatively coupled to the first instance in a same subnet of the network, and synchronizing (e.g., copying, coordinating, matching, etc.) state between the first instance and the second instance. In specific embodiments, the VNF comprises a VCMTS.
US10089107B2 Methods and systems for record editing in application development
A method of generating a schema including receiving a data record having a record type name and one or more data values is provided. The data values are associated with data value names. The method includes determining whether a set of existing schemas includes a schema associated with the record type name, determining whether the schema includes an element having the same name as a corresponding data element of the record, and validating the corresponding data element against the schema element. A new schema element is added to the schema, the new schema element having the same name and type as the corresponding data element of the record. The method can further include indexing at least one of the one or more data values, which involves querying the indexed data, forming subscription lists for the data values, and forming a derived data value associated with one or more data values.
US10089105B2 Systems and methods for bios update optimization
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an information handling system may include a processor and a memory communicatively coupled to the processor, the memory having stored thereon a basic input/output system (BIOS) comprising a program of instructions executable by the processor for initializing one or more information handling resources of the information handling system during boot up or power on of the information handling system. The memory may comprise a plurality of firmware volumes comprising at least a first firmware volume having stored therein one or more components of the BIOS having a first expected update frequency and a second firmware volume having stored therein one or more components of the BIOS having a second expected update frequency less than that of the first expected update frequency.
US10089096B2 Progress tracking system and method
A method for synchronization and notification of any online posting and/or uploading of data by an administrator to a computer running a website to a mobile device of a particular user without the need of an external push notification service comprises the steps of using a web-to-app connectivity technology to directly synchronize the posting and the data to the mobile device of the particular user and using the web-to-app connectivity technology to directly sent a notification to the particular user when a new posting or new uploading of data associated with that particular user was posted or uploaded.
US10089092B2 Creating a software product from a software application
A method for creating a product which is a single file executable by a product browser is provided. The method includes: initiating installation operations for application software on a computer system; recording the installation operations of the application software via a product browser, wherein the product browser is configured to create the product and execute the product; and creating the product based on the recording, wherein the creating structures the product with critical dynamic-link library (dll) files that will be pre-fetched by the second instance of the product browser, and wherein the product is structured with a virtualized private registry to be integrated with an operating system registry upon execution such that certain registry keys are virtualized in the virtualized private registry and other registry keys will be deferred to the operating system registry.
US10089088B2 Computer that performs compiling, compiler program, and link program
A computer configured to perform compiling, including a memory configured to store a source program and a processor, the processor is configured to execute a method which includes; compiling the source program, wherein a number of cycles desired for executing each function included in the source program and information indicating a call relationship between a task and a function called by the task are generated, and performing link processing, wherein a number of cycles desired for executing each task based on the number of cycles desired for executing each function and the call relationship.
US10089080B2 Automatically optimizing analytics database server
A system and method for automatically optimized statistical analysis by computer is disclosed. Given a programmatic definition of the data model, the system generates, manages, and interfaces optimized computer code for use by higher level client applications. The method by which the computer generated code is transparently compiled and linked for remote access by clients provides near peak numerical efficiency without any human optimization in the client space. The configuration of model subsystems is designed to allow flexible general purpose analytics as well as specialized machine learning through optimizing feedback mechanisms.
US10089074B2 Relationship analysis utilizing biofeedback information
First sensor data may be acquired from a first galvanic skin response sensor monitoring a first user. Second sensor data may be acquired from a second galvanic skin response sensor monitoring a second user. At least one programmable processor may generate a compatibility score between the first user and the second user. The generating may include executing a compatibility algorithm to generate the compatibility score based at least on a comparison of at least one type of response contained in the first sensor data and the second sensor data. A client device may generate an electronic indication of the compatibility score.
US10089073B2 Method and apparatus for converting from integer to floating point representation
Apparatus and methods for conversion from signed integer to a floating point representation are provided. Two's complementation and lead zero count operations are performed in parallel. Exponent generation and mantissa shifting are performed in parallel. Generation of the floating point exponent from the signed integer, including application of a scaling factor, is performed using a 3:2 compressor or carry-save adder and an adder. Two's complementation for generation of the mantissa in unsigned integer format is performed using an adder. Lead zero count for controlling mantissa shifting is performed by one's complementing the signed integer if negative, counting lead zeros in the one's complement output, and determining, using the one's complement output, whether the one's complement lead zero count differs from the two's complement lead zero count by one.
US10089054B2 Multiscreen phone emulation
A computer system including a computer display; a computer processor, where the computer processor is running at least one computer operating system, where the at least one computer operating system communicably interfaces with a device operating system, where the device operating system resides on a device and the device includes a device processor and two or more device displays; and where the computer display mimics the two or more device displays.
US10089041B2 Efficient connection management in a SAS target
A method for data storage includes, in a storage device that communicates with a host over a storage interface for executing a storage command in a memory of the storage device, estimating an expected data under-run between fetching data for the storage command from the memory and sending the data over the storage interface. A data size to be prefetched from the memory, in order to complete uninterrupted execution of the storage command, is calculated in the storage device based on the estimated data under-run. The storage command is executed in the memory while prefetching from the memory data of at least the calculated data size.
US10089028B2 Remote secure drive discovery and access
A remote secure drive access method includes receiving a first message from a second server. The message may be received by a baseboard management controller (BMC) of the first server via a PCIe switch from a second server coupled to the first server via an ExpEther connection. A payload of the message may include identification information identifying the second server. The first server may send an endpoint discover message and receive endpoint device information indicative of peripheral and/or endpoint resources of the second server, including a storage controller associated with a secure drive. Secure drive key information may be obtained from the payload of the first virtual message and sent to the second server to access the secure drive. The exchanged messages may comprise proprietary PCIe transaction layer packets enclosed within an Ethernet packet that includes an ExpEther frame within an Ethernet frame.
US10089016B2 Method of operation for a nonvolatile memory system and method of operating a memory controller
A method of operating a nonvolatile memory system including a memory device having a plurality of memory blocks includes selecting a source block among the plurality of memory blocks in the nonvolatile memory system, and performing a reclaim operation for the source block based on the number of program and erase cycles which have been performed on the source block.
US10089015B1 Per-drive memory resident zeroing maps for drive zeroing in a data storage system
Techniques are disclosed for drive zeroing that create and maintain a memory resident zeroing map for each drive in a data storage system. The disclosed techniques create, for each drive in an array of non-volatile data storage devices, a zeroing map. The zeroing map for a drive includes multiple slots, each of which corresponds to a data storage area of the drive. Each slot in the zeroing map for a drive stores a zeroing status of the corresponding data storage area. The value of a slot in the zeroing map may indicate that the zeroing status of the corresponding data storage area is i) zeroed, indicating that the corresponding data storage area has previously been zeroed, or ii) unknown, indicating that the zeroing status of the corresponding data is unknown, i.e. the corresponding data storage area may or may not have previously been zeroed.
US10089012B1 Zero on demand operations based on zeroed chunk tables of storage drive objects stored in main memory
A technique processes input/output (I/O) requests from a set of host computers. The technique utilizes data storage equipment which includes a set of physical storage drives and storage processing circuitry which accesses the set of physical storage drives. The technique involves storing, by the storage processing circuitry, a set of storage drive objects in main memory. The set of storage drive objects includes a set of zeroed chunk tables. Each storage drive object (i) represents a physical storage drive and (ii) includes a zeroed chunk table which identifies storage chunks of that physical storage drive that have been initialized to zero. The technique further involves receiving, by the storage processing circuitry, I/O requests from the set of host computers, and performing, by the storage processing circuitry, I/O tasks in response to the I/O requests. The I/O tasks include zero on demand operations based on the set of zeroed chunk tables.
US10089004B2 Portable electronic apparatus
According to an aspect, a portable electronic apparatus includes a housing, a touch panel, and a control unit. The housing includes a first surface, and a convex section that is formed near an edge area of the first surface. The touch panel is arranged on the first surface, and includes a first area near the convex section and a second area excluding the first area. The control unit controls the touch panel to display an operation screen on the first area.
US10089000B2 Auto targeting assistance for input devices
Techniques described herein enable auto targeting assistance for input devices. Among a number of aspects of the present disclosure, techniques disclosed herein enable a computing device to receive a directional input signal from a wide range of input devices to select an interface element from a number of interface elements based on an arrangement of the interface elements. In some configurations, one or more angles and distances can be measured from an interface element to a vector derived from an input signal. The angles and distances can be used to select the interface element based on one or more criteria, including a weighted set of angles and distances. Auto scrolling functions can also bring a hidden interface element into a viewing area. The techniques disclosed herein can provide such functionality without requiring a UI programmer to provide complex code that associates individual interface elements for navigational purposes.
US10088999B2 Scroll end effects for websites and content
A system and machine-implemented method for providing a visual cue of overscrolling displayed content on an electronic device. When the end of a scrollable page or content has been reached, the visual cue corresponds to the user's physical scrolling input. The content in the window is effectively attached to the window so that when the end of the content is reached in one direction, the window containing the content is pulled in the same scrolling direction. The pulling in the scrolling direction occurs in a logarithmically decreasing manner, providing a tactile-like visual effect that the outer frame of the window is resisting the attempt to scroll further in the scrolling direction. The visual resistance effect may include squishing or stretching portions of the window without distorting the content within the window.
US10088991B2 Display device for executing multiple applications and method for controlling the same
A method for controlling a display device that executes multiple applications and has a touch screen is provided. The control method includes displaying multiple windows for executing the multiple applications on the touch screen based on a display level of each of the windows, receiving a top-level display command for one of the multiple windows, fixing, as a top level, a display level of a top-level display window for which the top-level display command is received, and displaying the top-level display window in a level higher than the other windows.
US10088988B2 Method and apparatus for enhancing digital video effects (DVE)
A method and apparatus for enhancing digital video effects (DVE) operates to embed DVE functionality within a graphics modeling system and provides the user with an interface configured to present model elements to a user as controllable parameters. In order to embed DVE functionality, a dynamic data structure is introduced as a scene to allow the addition of user defined model elements. The user interface enables the identification of, and access to the newly introduced model elements.
US10088983B1 Management of content versions
In some examples, a content item may be modified in accordance with user preferences and provided to a user device for display. The user preferences may identify types of content that should be modified. Segments of the content item may be identified in accordance with the user settings. The identified segments may be modified and provided to the user device.
US10088974B2 Summarization and communication of large data sets
Techniques for providing information about large data sets may be provided. For example, a summary of the data sets and of patterns between the data sets may be presented. Traffic associated with a network-based resource that includes a number of documents may be an example of large data sets. The traffic may be analyzed and traffic patterns may be determined. A structure may be generated based on the traffic patterns and may use nodes to represent the documents. Further, a visualization of the structure may be presented. The visualization may include recursive clusters of the nodes, where the clusters may be labeled based on the respective clustered nodes.
US10088971B2 Natural user interface camera calibration
A method of calibrating a six-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) pose of a natural user interface (NUI) camera relative to a display is provided. Calibration video imaging an environment from a calibration perspective, which sites the display and one or more features, is received from the NUI camera or a calibration camera. A three-dimensional map of the environment, which defines a 6DoF pose of the display and a three-dimensional location of each of the one or more features, is modeled from the calibration video. Primary video imaging the environment from an operation perspective, which sites the one or more features, is received from the NUI camera. A 6DoF pose of the NUI camera is found within the three-dimensional map of the environment based on the operation perspective view of the one or more features.
US10088970B2 Interchangeable display of information panels on a dashboard
Interchangeable display of information panels on a Dashboard screen of a dashboard in a transportation apparatus is disclosed. The information panels may be graphically displayed at respective positions on the Dashboard screen such that they are separate and independent from each other. In some examples, the display position of a given information panel may be swapped with the display position of another given information panel on the Dashboard screen. In some examples, the display the given information panel may be duplicated at another display position on the Dashboard screen. In some examples, the display the given information panel may be moved to a new display position on the Dashboard screen.
US10088965B2 Reduction of noise in touch data samples via sampling during porch time of Vsync and Hsync signals
Disclosed herein is a touch screen controller for controlling touch sensing in a touch screen display, the touch screen display having a display layer controlled as a function of horizontal sync and vertical sync signals and a capacitive touch array comprised of drive lines and sense lines. The touch screen controller includes a driver and control circuitry. The control circuitry is configured to cause the driver to generate a driving signal on the drive lines during assertion of the horizontal sync signal, and cause the driver to generate the driving signal on the drive lines during assertion of the vertical sync signal. Analog touch sensing circuitry is configured to generate analog touch data as a function of signals on the sense lines resulting from generation of the drive signal on the drive lines.
US10088964B2 Display device and electronic equipment
A display device (1) is provided that includes a display panel having a display region P; a transparent cover (16) having a top surface parallel to a surface for displaying the image, and a side surface connected to the top surface; a touch panel; and a case (17) for housing the display panel and the touch panel. The touch panel is capable of sensing contact or approach of an object at at least a part of an outer peripheral line of the top surface of the transparent cover (16). At the part of the outer peripheral line of the transparent cover (16), at which contact or approach of an object can be sensed by the touch panel, a part of the outer peripheral line that is recessed inward or is protruded outward is formed as a deformed part (16a).
US10088954B2 Object filter
A method of capacitive sensing that may include obtaining, from various sensor electrodes, a capacitive image of a sensing region. The capacitive image may describe changes in variable capacitance among the sensor electrodes. The method may further include identifying an object signal value within the capacitive image. The object signal value may be identified from an object response that is produced by an input object that is proximate to the sensor electrodes. The method may further include determining, using the object signal value of the object response, an artifact threshold that identifies an artifact response within the capacitive image. The method may further include excluding, using the artifact threshold, artifact information regarding the artifact response from a report to a computing system.
US10088941B2 Touch control substrate and display device
A touch control substrate and a display device. The touch control substrate includes a plurality of touch control electrodes for touch controlling, which are made of electric conductive material. The touch control electrodes are disposed in a same layer and intervals are provided between adjacent touch control electrodes. The touch control panel further comprises a vanishing layer, only disposed at the intervals between the adjacent touch control electrodes and edges of each of the touch control electrodes. The vanishing layer is made of transparent insulation material. The touch control substrate and the display device can provide good vanishing effects and have simple manufacturing processes.
US10088939B2 Biometric sensing
An novel sensor is provided having a plurality of substantially parallel drive lines configured to transmit a signal into a surface of a proximally located object, and also a plurality of substantially parallel pickup lines oriented proximate the drive lines and electrically separated from the pickup lines to form intrinsic electrode pairs that are impedance sensitive at each of the drive and pickup proximal locations.
US10088938B2 Touchscreen and token interactions
An apparatus can include a processor; a memory device that includes memory accessible by the processor; a touchscreen operatively coupled to the processor; and circuitry to decode fields received via the touchscreen, the fields being modulated according to modulation codes associated with a set of tokens positionable on the touchscreen. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed.
US10088932B2 Display panel with touch detector, touch panel, and electronic unit
There are provided a display panel with a touch detector that allows the touch detection electrodes to be less visible, a touch panel, and an electronic unit having the display panel with a touch detector. The display panel with a touch detector includes: a display layer including a plurality of display elements arranged side by side; and an electrode layer alternately segmented into first regions and second regions along a first direction, the electrode layer including a plurality of first slits arranged side by side to extend in a second direction, and a plurality of second slits each allowing an adjacent pair of the plurality of first slits in the second regions to be in communication with one another.
US10088929B2 OLED touch control display device and manufacturing method thereof, and method for manufacturing touch control screen
The present invention provides an OLED touch control display device, a method for manufacturing an OLED touch control display device, and a method for manufacturing a touch control screen. The OLED touch control display device comprises a substrate having a first surface and a second surface arranged opposite the first surface, a touch control screen arranged on the first surface, defining a display area arranged on the second surface, a touch control interface circuit connected to the touch control screen, defining an interface binding area connected to the display area, and defining via holes penetrating the first surface and the second surface. The touch control interface circuit and the interface binding area are arranged on the first surface or the second surface. The touch control screen includes touch control pattern areas arranged in a matrix and connected together via the via holes.
US10088921B2 Devices for sharing user interactions
A method, such as a computer implemented method, of data management, wherein content utilized by a first user can be identified and information about such content can be shared to at least one additional user such that the at least one additional user can pull the identified content from the content source.
US10088918B1 Ergonomic computer mouse
The present ergonomic mouse is shaped for being held by a hand generally in an upright or handshake position. It has a thumb side for engaging a thumb and a finger side for engaging the fingers. Buttons are arranged at a front portion of the finger side. A forward-facing transverse edge and a backward facing transverse edge extend across adjacent buttons and define there between a concave transverse channel for receiving the fingertips. Forward-facing transverse edge provides grip when pulling the mouse backward, and backward-facing transverse edge provides grip when pushing the mouse forward. The channel prevents the mouse from slipping within the hand during maneuvering and enables precise control with a relaxed grip.
US10088912B2 Covering film and electronic device
A covering film adapted to a keyboard module is provided. The covering film includes a semi-translucent layer. The semi-translucent layer has a plurality of first pressing regions and covers the keyboard module. The first pressing regions are aligned to a plurality of input regions of the keyboard module respectively, and each of the first pressing regions has a patterned indentation. In addition, an electronic device having the covering film is also provided.
US10088901B2 Display device and operating method thereof
Provided is an operating method of a display device. The method includes: recognizing a wearable device; and providing a user interface screen of the display device differently on the basis of a wearing state of the wearable device representing whether a user wears the recognized wearable device.
US10088896B2 Queasiness management for virtual reality systems
Input VR imagery is received. Global motions as represented in the input VR imagery relative to a viewer of a virtual reality (VR) application is extracted. A dampening factor is applied to the global motions to generate dampened global motions. VR imagery to be rendered to the viewer at a time point is generated based on the input VR imagery and the dampened global motions.
US10088890B1 Managing message delivery
Embodiments of methods, systems, and storage medium associated with selective content delivery to a client device are disclosed herein. In one instance, the method may include sending by a computing device a lock mode signal to a messaging service hosted by a second computing device, that the computing device has entered a notification lock mode of operation that restricts the computing device from receiving at least some messages from the messaging service; and maintaining a communications connection between the computing device and the messaging service during the notification lock mode of operation of the computing device despite severing a logical connection between the messaging service and an application operating on the computing device. The logical connection was used to enable the message delivery from the messaging service to the application. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US10088889B2 Method and device for waking up a controller
A method and a device are provided for waking up a MCU. The method includes: determining whether a second MCU is in a deep sleep state, when a first MCU triggers a communication event of transmitting data to the second MCU; and when the second MCU is in the deep sleep state, sending an interrupt wakeup signal to the second MCU via a wakeup pin connected between the first MCU and the second MCU, so as to wake up the second MCU.
US10088886B2 Semiconductor device comprising power gating device
Supply of power to a plurality of circuits is controlled efficiently depending on usage conditions and the like of the circuits. An address monitoring circuit monitors whether a cache memory and an input/output interface are in an access state or not, and performs power gating in accordance with the state of the cache memory and the input/output interface. The address monitoring circuit acquires and monitors an address signal between a signal processing circuit and the cache memory or the input/output interface periodically. When one of the cache memory and the input/output interface is in a standby state and the other is in the access state, power gating is performed on the circuit that is in the standby state.
US10088874B2 Capture connector for actuated locking devices
Aspects described herein generally relate to a capture connector an actuated locking device. The actuator mechanism includes a capture connector having a body and at least one contact element connectable to the body, wherein each contact element comprises a first contact surface extending in a first direction and a second contact surface extending in a second direction different from the first direction. The actuator mechanism further includes a shape memory wire extending in a third direction adjacent to the capture connector, and at least one termination component fixedly coupled to the shape memory wire. The shape memory wire has at least one of a first actuation state and a second actuation state, and in the first actuation state, the shape memory wire generates an actuator force in the third direction, which is normal or oblique to the first direction of the first contact surface.
US10088873B2 Chassis structure for portable electronic devices
A chassis structure is disclosed. A chassis includes a plate-like body in which a foam layer is located between a pair of fiber-reinforced resin plates, and a frame body formed of a thermoplastic resin and joined to a peripheral portion of the plate-like body. The plate-like body is configured such that its peripheral portion is formed by an ear-like joint portion where the pair of fiber-reinforced resin plates are joined together without the foam layer located therebetween, thereby sealing the foam layer inside the pair of fiber-reinforced resin plates. The frame body is joined to the plate-like body in a state where the frame body is in contact with the joint portion.
US10088868B1 Portable electronic device for acustic imaging and operating method for the same
A wearable electronic apparatus, a computer-implement operating method for the same, and an electronic system are provided. The method includes receiving a sound, and correspondingly generating a plurality of audio data according to the received sound; determining a relative direction and a relative location of the sound source and the wearable electronic apparatus, and an intensity level of the sound; generating a computer-generated visual content corresponding to the sound according to the relative direction, the intensity level of the sound, and the relative location; and displaying the generated computer-generated visual content corresponding to the sound on a transparent lens of the display device of the wearable electronic apparatus.
US10088861B2 High accuracy voltage references
Two transistors are connected between a power source and separate current references. The base of the first transistor is connected to a bias voltage, and the base of the second transistor is connected to the output of a differential amplifier. The amplifier inputs are connected to the nodes where the transistors are connected to the current references. The transistors and the current references may be of different sizes, such that the output voltage of the amplifier is a function of temperature and of the product of the ratios of the transistors and the current references. A number of switches may be employed such that, in alternative modes of operation, the amplifier is used to buffer the bias voltage, the offset of the amplifier, the output of the first transistor, and/or a stored sample of the temperature output voltage, which are combined to arrive at an adjusted temperature reading.
US10088853B2 Devices and methods for interacting with an HVAC controller
An HVAC controller may be controlled in response to a natural language message that is not recognizable by the HVAC controller as a command, where the natural language message is translated into a command recognizable by the HVAC controller. Voice recognition software may be used to create a natural language text based message from a recorded voice message, where the natural language text based message is translated into the command recognizable by the HVAC controller. In response to the command, the HVAC controller may perform an action and/or respond with a natural language text based message. Where the HVAC controller responds to the natural language text based message, the HVAC controller may send a natural language text based message back to the user. In some cases, a user may communicate with the thermostat via an on-line social network.
US10088849B2 Fluid activated flow control apparatus
Embodiments of a fluid flow regulating device and methods of using the same are described. Certain embodiments manages fluid flow between one or more input ports and output ports at least partly in response to fluid pressure changes and/or by a mechanism driven by fluid flow, optionally without using electrical power.
US10088846B2 System and method for intended passenger detection
A system and method for locating and identifying a potential passenger by an autonomous vehicle includes: receiving a pickup request for the potential passenger, where the pickup request includes a geographic location for locating and picking up the potential passenger by the autonomous vehicle; locating the potential passenger based on the geographic location and using data from one or more sensors of the autonomous vehicle; and in response to locating the potential passenger, controlling the autonomous vehicle to a position to enable pickup of the potential passenger.
US10088845B2 System and method for behavior based control of an autonomous vehicle
System and method for behavior based control of an autonomous vehicle. Actuators (e.g., linkages) manipulate input devices (e.g., articulation controls and drive controls, such as a throttle lever, steering gear, tie rods, throttle, brake, accelerator, or transmission shifter) to direct the operation of the vehicle. Behaviors that characterize the operational mode of the vehicle are associated with the actuators. The behaviors include action sets ranked by priority, and the action sets include alternative actions that the vehicle can take to accomplish its task. The alternative actions are ranked by preference, and an arbiter selects the action to be performed and, optionally, modified.
US10088844B2 Wearable computer in an autonomous vehicle
A wearable computing device in a vehicle is identified by a computer in a vehicle. Collected data is received relating to autonomous operation of the vehicle. A message is sent to the wearable computing device based at least in part on the collected data.
US10088840B2 Automated storage and retrieval system with integral secured personnel access zones and remote rover shutdown
A transportation system having a transportation space including destinations distributed in the transportation space, multiple independent automated vehicles configured for free roving through the transportation space to and between the destinations so that the vehicles are dynamically distributed through the transportation space, a control system communicably connected via a remote communication link to each of the vehicles and having a system controller that addresses each vehicle to different destinations, and the control system having a vehicle accountant controller separate and distinct from the system controller and configured to independently register a dynamic location of at least one of the vehicles, selected from the multiple vehicles in the transportation space, and command shutdown, via the remote communication link, to only the selected at least one vehicle at the registered location if the registered location corresponds to a predetermined location.
US10088836B2 Methods, systems, and apparatus for resource allocation in a manufacturing environment
Methods, systems, computer program products, and articles of manufacture for managing a manufacturing environment are described. An optimized schedule for operators is generated based on an optimization data structure, the optimization data structure comprising one or more manufacturing objectives and one or more resource constraints. The manufacturing activity is simulated based on the generated optimized schedule and an initial state data structure, the initial state data structure comprising a representation of an initial state of the manufacturing environment. The simulation results are analyzed to, for example, determine if the manufacturing objectives are satisfied.
US10088835B2 FA-device-configuration-design supporting apparatus and program
An FA-device-configuration-design supporting apparatus that performs editing of a profile including individual identification information and a definition of setting of an FA device and a setting range of the setting includes a profile storing unit that stores the profile, a user-specific-information-region securing function for securing, for the profile in the profile storing unit, a write-content input region in which a setting value specific to a user can be written concerning content defined in the profile, a user-specific-information writing function for writing, in the write-content input region, the content defined by the profile edited by a first user, and a user-specific-information saving function for saving, as a user-defined profile, in the profile storing unit, the profile including the content input to the write-content input region.
US10088829B2 Diagnostic device and method for monitoring the operation of a control loop
A diagnostic device and method for monitoring the operation of a slave or ratio control loop in a meshed control structure of an automation system. The diagnostic device includes an evaluation device and a data memory for storing sequences of setpoint data and actual value data. The evaluation device determines a first dimension for the scatter of the actual-value data and a second dimension for the scatter of the setpoint data. A characteristic number (CPIVar, CPIKas) for evaluating control quality is determined and/or displayed as a function of the ratio of the first dimension to the second dimension to enable an operator to evaluate the control loop status, permitting automated control loop evaluation of a fluctuating setpoint.
US10088824B2 Toolpath evaluation method, toolpath generation method, and toolpath generation device
A method for evaluating a toolpath traveled by a rotating tool when the rotating tool machines a workpiece while moving relative to the workpiece, including: a calculation step for, based on a predetermined target toolpath and the shape of the workpiece before the workpiece is machined by moving the rotating tool along the target toolpath, calculating the dimensions of a contact area of the bottom surface portion of the rotating tool where the bottom portion is predicted to be in contact with the workpiece when the workpiece is actually machined by moving the rotating tool along the target toolpath, said bottom surface portion intersecting the rotational axis line of the tool; and a determination step for determining that the target toolpath is inappropriate if the dimensions of the contact area exceed predetermined threshold values when the rotating tool is positioned at any location along the target toolpath.
US10088817B2 Controlling device, controlling system and controlling method for indoor apparatus
A controlling device for indoor apparatus includes a detection module, a human machine interface (HMI) and a wireless transmission module. The controlling device accepts supervisor's setting for an indoor electronic apparatus via the HMI, detects the environment around the controlling device for generating a plurality of detection value via the detective module, and receives another detection value from a plurality of slave detection devices in same controlling system. The controlling device generates a control command based on setting parameter of the supervisor and the plurality of detection value, and transmits the generated control command to the indoor electronic apparatus via the wireless transmission module. The indoor electronic apparatus works based on the received control command, so the environment around the controlling system can satisfy supervisor's demand.
US10088809B2 Watch type terminal and method of controlling the same
A watch type terminal including a body; a display unit disposed on a front surface of the body; a wheel surrounding an outer side of the body, and configured to be turned along the outer side of the body; and a controller configured to display information on the display unit corresponding to an angle and a direction in which the wheel is turned.
US10088795B2 Cleaning blade, process cartridge, and electrophotographic image forming apparatus
There is provided a cleaning blade including an elastic member and a supporting member, in which a free end of the elastic member has an edge and a hardened surface constituting the edge. The cleaning blade satisfies a relationship of 0.10≤DHs≤0.40 and DHs≥DHm where DHs (mN/μm2) represents a dynamic hardness of the hardened surface and DHm (mN/μm2) represents a maximum value of a dynamic hardness obtained in a positional range in which a distance L from the edge on a straight line that bisect an angle of the edge satisfies 0 μm
US10088793B2 Post-processing apparatus and control method for controlling the post-processing apparatus
A post-processing apparatus includes a post-processing section configured to execute post-processing on a sheet conveyed from an image forming section, and a controller configured to set a first post-processing speed or a first number of sheets to be post-processed if the post-processing section is performing the post-processing on first sheets, and a second post-processing speed or a second number of sheets to be post-processed if the post-processing section is performing the post-processing on second sheets. The second sheets are sheets that have been decolored at least a predetermined number of times, and the first sheets are sheets that have been decolored less than the predetermined number of times.
US10088789B2 Belt, transfer belt unit, and image forming apparatus
A belt has an endless shape, and is driven to rotate by a driving roller provided on an inner side thereof. The belt includes a detection target portion on an outer surface at an end of the belt in a widthwise direction of the belt. The detection target portion includes an uneven pattern.
US10088783B2 Image forming apparatus and image forming system
An image forming apparatus includes: a conveying unit configured to convey a long paper sheet; an image forming unit configured to form an image on the long paper sheet, the image forming unit including a transferring unit configured to transfer toner onto the long paper sheet with a transfer belt; a fixing unit configured to fix the image onto the long paper sheet having the image formed thereon by the image forming unit; and a control unit configured to control a sheet feed path of the long paper sheet with respect to the transfer belt in accordance with state information about the long paper sheet, the long paper sheet being conveyed to the transferring unit by the conveying unit.
US10088779B2 Developing device and image forming apparatus
A developing device includes a developing roller which includes: a magnet roller having a plurality of magnetic poles in a circumferential direction; and a developing sleeve rotatably supported along an outer peripheral surface of the magnet roller, and which is configured to supply a toner to an image bearing member. The magnet roller is configured so that the relative position thereof to the developing sleeve is changeable.
US10088774B2 Toner container
In one example, a toner container has an interior volume defined by a body and a pair of wings extending up and out from the body.
US10088771B1 Developing device and image forming apparatus
A developing device includes a storage container that stores a developer, a developer carrier that holds a developer and rotates to develop an image held on an image carrier, a transporting member that transports a developer, an outlet flow path that allows air inside the storage container to be discharged therethrough, and a partition disposed between an air inlet of the outlet flow path and the developer carrier, the partition having an end located at a level of or below a lower end of the developer carrier in a direction of gravity and above an upper end of the transporting member in the direction of gravity.
US10088765B2 Toner and method for producing toner
A toner comprising a toner particle including a resin component, wherein the resin component includes an olefin resin and an olefin copolymer including a hydroxyl group, the olefin resin has a specific monomer unit Y1, the olefin copolymer including a hydroxyl group has a specific monomer unit Z1 and Z2, a hydroxyl value of the olefin resin is not more than 10 mg KOH/g, a hydroxyl value of the olefin copolymer including a hydroxyl group is at least 20 mg KOH/g and not more than 250 mg KOH/g, and a content of the olefin resin in the resin component is more than 50 mass % with respect to a total mass of the resin component.
US10088764B2 Carrier core material and electrophotographic development carrier using same and electrophotographic developer
A carrier core material includes, a main component, a material represented by a composition formula MnXMYFe3−(X+Y)O4 (where M is selected from Mg, Ti, Cu, Zn and Ni, 0
US10088762B2 Inspection apparatus and method
A lithographic apparatus is a machine that applies a desired pattern onto a substrate, usually onto a target portion of the substrate. A lithographic apparatus can be used, for example, in the manufacture of integrated circuits (ICs). The lithographic apparatus has an inspection apparatus with an EUV radiation source. The radiation source emits a radiation beam that includes coherent radiation of a specific wavelength. The beam propagates to illumination optical system, which focuses the radiation beam into a focused beam of illuminating radiation. The illumination optical system illuminates a three-dimensional product structure on the substrate, which scatters the illuminating radiation. On the surface of a detector, the radiation scattered by the product structure forms a diffraction pattern that is used to reconstruct data describing the three-dimensional product structure.
US10088761B1 Lithography device and apparatus and method for lithography device
An apparatus for a lithography device is provided, which includes a laser-based particle eliminating component and a particle collector. The laser-based particle eliminating component includes a laser emitter and a laser absorbing member. The laser emitter is configured to emit laser beams for irradiating particles in a space near a photomask of the lithography device. The laser absorbing member is disposed opposite to the laser emitter for absorbing the laser beams. The particle collector is configured for collecting the irradiated particles.
US10088759B2 Pattern forming apparatus and pattern forming method, movable body drive system and movable body drive method, exposure apparatus and exposure method, and device manufacturing method
A controller of an exposure apparatus is coupled to an alignment system, an aerial image measurement device and an encoder system, to control a drive system based on correction information and measurement information of the encoder system, the correction information compensating a measurement error of the encoder system that occurs due to a plurality of scale members. In an exposure operation of a substrate, a detection operation of a mark of the substrate and a fiducial mark, and a detection operation of an aerial image, the positional information of the stage is measured with the encoder system. In the exposure operation, the substrate is placed facing a lower surface of a nozzle member by a stage, and alignment between a pattern image and the substrate is performed based on detection information of the alignment system and the aerial image measurement device.
US10088755B2 Lithographic apparatus and device manufacturing method
A lithographic apparatus includes a projection system configured to project a patterned radiation beam onto a target portion of a substrate. The projection system has a final element. The apparatus also includes a barrier member surrounding a space between the projection system and, in use, the substrate, to define in part with the final element a reservoir for liquid. The barrier member is spaced from the final element to define a gap therebetween. The apparatus further includes a deformable seal between a radially outer surface of the final element and a radially outer surface of the barrier member. The deformable seal is configured to substantially prevent a gas from flowing past the seal towards or away from the reservoir of liquid.
US10088753B1 Reconfiguring image brightness module and related method
A reconfiguring image brightness (RIB) module includes a switch, a first lens, a digital micro-mirror device (DMD), a second lens and a third lens. The switch selectively allows a first image having a light intensity distribution to pass, wherein the first image is formed after an illumination beam passes through a photomask. The first lens outputs a second image by modulating the size of the first image passes through the first lens, and the second image is imaged on the DMD. A third image having a reconfigured light intensity distribution is formed by the DMD, and the third image is outputted to the second lens by the DMD. A fourth image is formed after the third image passes through the second lens, a fifth image is formed after the fourth image passes through the third lens and the fifth image is outputted from the RIB module.
US10088746B2 Method and device for embossing structures
A method for embossing at least one microstructure or nanostructure with an embossing die that has at least one embossing structure with the following steps, in particular the following sequence: aligning the embossing structure of the embossing die relative to a metering device, metering an embossing material in the embossing structure by means of the metering device, at least partial hardening of the embossing material and embossing of the embossing material, characterized in that the embossing structures point in a gravitational direction (G) at least in the case of the metering. In addition, the invention relates to a corresponding device.
US10088736B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle descent
Described are systems and methods for surveying a destination as an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”) descends toward the destination. To confirm that the destination is clear of objects and includes a safe landing or delivery location, such as a substantially planar surface, the UAV may capture and process images at different altitudes during the descent. Feature points of a first image captured at a first altitude may be paired with feature points of a second image captured at a second, different altitude. A homography may be computed to confirm that the paired feature points lie in the same plane and then the two images may be registered based on the paired feature points. The registered images may then be processed to determine depth information and determine if descent of the UAV is to continue or be aborted.
US10088733B2 Segmented traveling wave optical modulators and related methods
A segmented traveling wave Mach Zehnder optical modulator is described. The segmented traveling wave Mach Zehnder optical modulator may comprise two or more radio frequency (RF) segments, and each RF segment may be configured to support a modulating RF signal. The modulating RF signals may be configured to modulate an optical signal propagating along an optical path of the segmented traveling wave Mach Zehnder optical modulator. The RF modulating signal in the second RF segment may be generated by amplifying the modulating RF signal of the first RF segment, using an RF amplifier. The RF amplifier may be configured to amplify a band-pass spectral portion of the modulating RF signal.
US10088731B2 Multi-pane electrochromic windows
Window units, for example insulating glass units (IGU's), that have at least two panes, each pane having an electrochromic device thereon, are described. Two optical state devices on each pane of a dual-pane window unit provide window units having four optical states. Window units described allow the end user a greater choice of how much light is transmitted through the electrochromic window. Also, by using two or more window panes, each with its own electrochromic device, registered in a window unit, visual defects in any of the individual devices are negated by virtue of the extremely small likelihood that any of the visual defects will align perfectly and thus be observable to the user.
US10088726B2 Array substrate, liquid crystal display panel and liquid crystal display device
The array substrate, the liquid crystal display panel and the liquid crystal display device of the present disclosure are designed to from the MIS storage capacitor by the P—Si semiconductor layer, the first metal layer and the insulating layer between above or the P—Si semiconductor layer, the second metal layer and the dielectric spacer layer between above, when one side of the first metal layer or the second metal layer receiving the negative gray voltage, the P—Si in the P—Si semiconductor layer will gather to form the hole, when receiving the positive gray voltage, will form the depletion layer on the upper layer of the P—Si to reduce the capacity of the MIS storage capacitor, thereby reducing the difference of the capacitance when the MIS storage capacitor in the positive and negative gray voltage, improving the flicker phenomena and ensuring the display effect.
US10088724B2 Display panel and displaying device
Display panel and displaying device are provided. Except for a first data line electrode layer on a first substrate, a display panel further includes a first insulating layer on the first data line electrode layer and a second data line electrode layer on the first insulating layer. The first data line electrode layer includes a plurality of first data lines, and the second data line electrode layer includes a plurality of second data lines respectively corresponding to the first data lines. A plurality of vias are disposed in the first insulating layer and expose a portion of the first data lines. The second data lines are electrically connected with the first data lines through the vias, which may decrease resistance of each data line, reduce the attenuation of a driving signal transmitted in the data lines far away from a driving circuit, and improve displaying effect of the display panel.
US10088717B2 Liquid crystal display wherein a first electrode of a second pixel is located entirely below a second electrode that extends across a first pixel to the second pixel
A liquid crystal display comprises a first pixel electrode located in a first pixel, a second pixel electrode located in a second pixel, and a common electrode. The common electrode used for displaying a video is located across the first pixel and the second pixel disposed adjacent to each other.
US10088712B2 Method of producing display panels
A producing method includes a sealing agent disposing process of preparing substrates one of which has thin film patterns thereon and disposing sealing agent portions on the one substrate to surround the thin film patterns, respectively, a bonding process of bonding the substrates via the sealing agent portions and forming a bonded substrate after the sealing agent disposing process, a cutting process of cutting the substrates being included in the bonded substrate and outside the sealing agent portions after the bonding process, and a grinding process of grinding collectively the substrates and the sealing agent portions of the bonded substrate along the outline after the cutting process such that overlapped portions of the substrates and the sealing agent portion are partially ground collectively and ground surfaces of the substrates and the sealing agent portion are aligned with each other.
US10088698B1 Optical device
An optical device includes: an electro-optical element; a connector for input and output of an electric signal; a relay substrate electrically connecting the connector and the optical element; a pair of support parts supporting the relay substrate; and a housing accommodating the optical element, the relay substrate, and the pair of support parts, in which the optical element includes a substrate having an optical waveguide formed therein, and a modulation electrode formed on a surface of the substrate, the relay substrate includes a dielectric substrate, and a signal electrode and a ground electrode provided on one principal surface of the dielectric substrate, the signal electrode and the ground electrode are electrically connected to the modulation electrode and the connector, the support parts clamps the relay substrate, and an air gap is formed between the other principal surface of the relay substrate and an inner bottom surface of the housing.
US10088695B2 Eyeglasses frame comprising embedded electronics
The invention is related to a method of manufacturing of a composite substrate comprising an embedded electronic device by forming in a first substrate a cavity for receiving the electronic device; disposing the electronic device between the first substrate and a second substrate in said cavity; providing a solvent of cellulose acetate in-between the first substrate and the second substrate, maintaining the first substrate and the second substrate in contact together, wherein the electronic device is maintained between the first substrate and the second substrate, forming the composite substrate.
US10088686B2 MEMS laser scanner having enlarged FOV
A MEMS laser scanner is disclosed for use in a near-eye display including an increased field of view (FOV). In embodiments, one or more polarization gratings may be applied to the mirror of the MEMS laser scanner, which polarization gratings may be configured according to the Bragg regime. Using light of different polarizations, the MEMS laser scanner is able to expand the FOV without increasing the range over which the mirror of the scanner oscillates.
US10088683B2 Head worn displaying device employing mobile phone
A head worn displaying device of the disclosure includes an optical reflective lens, a display screen and a cover. The optical lens and the display screen are mounted under the cover, and the cover may be similar to a hat tongue located ahead of the forehead of a user. The display screen can be integrated in a mobile phone, and a holder such as a clamper set is used to clamp the mobile phone. The angle of the optical lens can be adjusted, for example, by using a sliding groove and a magnetic hinge which are located at a front end of the hat tongue. The magnetic hinge slides in the sliding groove to adjust a distance between the display screen and the optical lens. The light rays of the display screen will be reflected by the optical lens to form virtual magnified images with reduced distortions for both eyes at the same time, and the optical lens optically combines the reflected virtual images with and external environmental light rays transmitted through the optical lens to form the augmented reality for the eyes.
US10088680B2 Head-up display for a motor vehicle
The invention relates to a head-up display (1) comprising: a reflecting mirror (9) held by a mirror holder (15) articulated about a pivoting axis (17); and a motor-driven system (31) for pivotably moving said reflecting mirror (9), comprising a motor unit (33), characterised in that the motor-driven system (31) comprises a connecting rod (35) extending in a direction perpendicular to the pivoting axis (17), the first end portion (35) of said connecting rod being engaged with the mirror holder (15) in an articulated manner, and a second end portion (39) thereof, opposite the first (37), being engaged with a rotary output body (47, 49) of the motor unit (33).
US10088678B1 Holographic illustration of weather
In a method to illustrate a weather condition via a near-eye display system, a representation of a geographic region is displayed via the near-eye display system. For each of a series of elevations above the geographic region, a weather-data slice is received, which defines a weather-parameter value for each of a plurality of 2D coordinates at that elevation. A volume-filling weather model is constructed based on the weather-parameter values received for each elevation and 2D coordinate. A digital filter and a coordinate transform are then applied to the volume-filling weather model to obtain a weather-display model, the weather-display model including a display-parameter value for each of a plurality of 3D coordinates. Then, the weather-display model is displayed via the near-eye display system, co-registered to the representation of the geographic region.
US10088673B2 3D display apparatus, method, and applications
A 3D display apparatus and method that address the vergence-accommodation conflict. A display screen component includes a display screen pixel array adapted to display a display screen image, a microlens imaging component including an array of microlenses corresponding to the display screen pixel array that can form a virtual or a real image of the display screen image, and a controllable movement component coupled to the imaging component or the display screen, wherein the imaging component and the display screen are controllably movable relative to each other, further wherein upon a controlled movement of the imaging component relative to the display screen, a location of the virtual or the real image along an optical axis is controllably changed.
US10088667B2 Electronic endoscope apparatus having connectors with contact parts
An electronic-endoscope-apparatus 1 comprises an electronic-endoscope 2 and a processor device 3 that transmits and receives power and signals between the electronic-endoscope 2 and itself The electronic-endoscope 2 and the processor device 3 have connectors 13 and 14 that are connected to each other, respectively. The connectors 13 and 14 include input/output units 31 and 33 that transmit and receive power and signals, and contact parts 32 and 34 that electrically connect a ground of the electronic endoscope 2 to a ground of the processor device 3. When connection between the connectors 13 and 14 is released, contact between the contact parts 32 and 34 is released after coupling between the input/output units 31 and 33 is released and the transmission and reception of power become impossible.
US10088663B2 Device and method for tunable vapor condensed nanolenses
A method of forming nanolenses for imaging includes providing an optically transparent substrate having a plurality of particles disposed on one side thereof. The optically transparent substrate is located within a chamber containing therein a reservoir holding a liquid solution. The liquid solution is heated to form a vapor within the chamber, wherein the vapor condenses on the substrate to form nanolenses around the plurality of particles. The particles are then imaged using an imaging device. The imaging device may be located in the same device that contains the reservoir or a separate imaging device.
US10088657B2 Light sheet microscopy using meso-optical elements
The present application relates to devices and methods for generating light sheets and thin light beams with high Rayleigh lengths by using at least two interconnected meso-optical elements.
US10088654B2 Lens device and correction method for lens device
This invention provides a lens device and a correction method therefor whereby the focal position of the lens device can be corrected with high accuracy even if a lens surface shape or the like is not uniform. A ring-shaped lens fixing frame 52 is mounted on the outer periphery of a lens 51. A gear 53 is formed on the lens fixing frame 52 in the circumferential direction. A gear 54, which engages with the gear 53, is rotated by a motor 20A. Then, the lens 51 rotates about the optical axis L thereof. Further, a rack 57, which extends in the direction of the optical axis L, is formed on a part of the lens fixing frame 52. A pinion 58 engages with the teeth 57A of the rack 57, and the pinion 58 is rotated by another motor 20B. Then, the rack 57 moves in the direction of the optical axis L, and thus the lens 51 moves in the direction of the optical axis L. Since the lens 51 rotates about the optical axis L thereof, even if the surface shape or the like of the lens 51 is uneven in the circumferential direction, improvement can be realized.
US10088653B2 Camera lens assembly
Provided is a camera lens assembly, including a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens and a fifth lens from an object side of the camera lens assembly to an image side of the camera lens assembly in turn. The first lens is of a positive focal power, an object side surface of the first lens is convex and an image side surface of the first is concave; the second lens is of a focal power; the third lens is of a negative focal power; the fourth lens is of a positive focal power, an image side surface of the fourth lens is convex; the fifth lens is of a negative focal power, and at least one inflection point is present in at least one of object and image side surfaces of the fifth lens. The camera lens assembly meets the following formulas: TTL/2Y≤0.7; and −0.7
US10088650B2 Lens assembly and electronic device with the same
A lens assembly according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure and an electronic device including the lens assembly may include: a first lens having positive refractive power and disposed along an optical axis and to face an object; a second lens having negative refractive power and disposed along the optical axis and adjacent to the first lens; a third lens having positive refractive power and disposed along the optical axis and adjacent to the second lens; and a fourth lens having a negative refractive power and disposed along the optical axis and adjacent to the third lens, and having a concave face that faces an imaging surface of an image sensor. The characteristics of the lens assembly satisfy a preset requirement equation(s). The lens assembly and the electronic device as described above may be variously implemented according to embodiments.
US10088646B2 Motor for driving lens
A motor for driving a lens is disclosed, wherein a yoke comprises a rotation prevention unit configured to prevent the bobbin from rotating.
US10088642B2 Coaxial wire and optical fiber trace via hybrid structures and methods to manufacture
A method of forming a coaxial wire that includes providing a sacrificial trace structure using an additive forming method, the sacrificial trace structure having a geometry for the coaxial wire, and forming a continuous seed metal layer on the sacrificial trace structure. The sacrificial trace structure may be removed and a first interconnect metal layer may be formed on the continuous seed layer. An electrically insulative layer may then be formed on the first interconnect metal layer, and a second interconnect metal layer is formed on the electrically insulative layer. Thereafter, a dielectric material is formed on the second interconnect metal layer to encapsulate a majority of an assembly of the first interconnect metal layer, electrically insulative layer and second interconnect metal layer that provides said coaxial wire. Ends of the coaxial wire may be exposed through opposing surfaces of the dielectric material to provide that the coaxial wire extends through that dielectric material.
US10088636B2 Managed fiber connectivity systems
A communications connection system includes an adapter module defining at least first and second ports and at least one media reading interface mounted at one of the ports. The first adapter module is configured to receive a fiber optic connector at each port. Some type of connectors may be formed as duplex connector arrangements. Some types of adapters may include ports without media reading interfaces. Some types of media reading interfaces include contact members having three contact sections.
US10088634B2 Optical port-shuffling module
One example includes an optical port-shuffling module. The module includes a plurality of inputs to receive a respective plurality of optical signals. The module also includes a plurality of outputs to provide the respective plurality of optical signals from the optical port-shuffling module. The module further includes a plurality of total-internal-reflection (TIR) mirrors arranged in optical paths of at least a portion of the plurality of optical signals to reflect the at least a portion of the plurality of optical signals to at least a portion of the plurality of outputs to shuffle the plurality of optical signals between the plurality of inputs and the plurality of outputs.
US10088619B2 Reflection sheet, light source device and display apparatus
Provided are a reflection sheet which is capable of, when light sources, and the like are disposed on one side surface side of a light guide plate, preventing the reflection sheet from coming into contact with the light sources, and the like at a central part of the one edge thereof, and a light source device and a display apparatus. A reflection sheet which is oppositely disposed to the other surface of a light guide plate for emitting light made incident on one side surface from one surface thereof, and reflects the light made incident on the light guide plate to the one surface side of the light guide plate, includes a cutout part provided at a central part of one edge of four sides of the rectangular reflection sheet, and the reflection sheet is arranged so that the one edge is disposed on one side surface side of the light guide plate.
US10088610B2 Light redirecting constructions
Light management constructions contain an optical substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface. The first major surface is a microstructured surface with asymmetrical structures. The asymmetrical structures form an ordered arrangement of a plurality of multi-sided refractive prisms, with the multi-sided refractive prisms having a cross section of 4 or greater sides. The light management constructions can be incorporated into optical articles such as windows.
US10088608B2 Lens array and manufacturing method therefor, solid-state imaging apparatus, and electronic apparatus
The present technology relates to a lens array and a manufacturing method therefor, a solid-state imaging apparatus, and an electronic apparatus that can improve the AF performance while suppressing the deterioration of image quality. A lens array includes microlenses that are formed corresponding to phase difference detection pixels that are provided to be mixed in imaging pixels. Each of the microlenses is formed such that a lens surface thereof is a substantially spherical surface, the microlens has a rectangular shape in a planar view and four corners are not substantially rounded, and a bottom surface in vicinity of an opposite-side boundary portion that includes an opposite-side center portion of a pixel boundary portion in a cross-sectional view is higher than a bottom surface in vicinity of a diagonal boundary portion that includes a diagonal boundary portion. The present technology is applicable to a lens array of a CMOS image sensor, for example.
US10088606B2 Protective film for a polarizer, a polarizing plate comprising the same, and a display device with the polarizing plate
Disclosed are a protective film for a polarizer with superior optical and mechanical properties, a polarizing plate including the same and a display device including the same.
US10088592B1 Inductive clamp devices, systems, and methods
Inductive clamps for use in utility locate operations for inductively coupling current signals from a transmitter to a hidden or buried conductor are disclosed.
US10088591B2 System and method for locating an underground utility
A system for locating an underground utility that emits an electromagnetic signal comprises first and second receivers. The first receiver has electronics that respond to a spatial position of the first receiver with respect to the electromagnetic signal and therefore the utility. The second receiver is adapted for communication with the first receiver. The first receiver is configured for disposition within an underground excavation proximate to the utility.
US10088585B2 Method and system for coupling geophysical sensor cable sections
Coupling of geophysical sensor cable sections. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including coupling a first geophysical sensor cable section to a second geophysical sensor cable section. The coupling may be by: telescoping a first connector of the first geophysical sensor cable section into a second connector, the first connector comprising a male connector portion with external threads, and the second connector comprising a coupling ring with internal threads; abutting a first portion of a clam-shell gear against the coupling ring; closing the clam-shell gear such that a second portion of the clam-shell gear abuts the coupling ring, the clam-shell gear defining gear teeth on an outside diameter of the clam-shell gear; mating a pinion gear to the clam-shell gear; and turning the coupling ring relative to the male connector portion using of the pinion gear turning the clam-shell gear.
US10088580B2 Detector systems for radiation imaging
Detector designs and systems for enhanced radiographic imaging with integrated detector systems incorporate one or more of Compton and nuclear medicine imaging, PET imaging and x-ray CT imaging capabilities. Detector designs employ one or more layers of detector modules comprised of edge-on or face-on detectors or a combination of edge-on and face-on detectors which may employ gas, scintillator, semiconductor, low temperature (such as Ge and superconductor) and structured detectors. Detectors may implement tracking capabilities and may operate in a non-coincidence or coincidence detection mode.
US10088576B2 GNSS antenna with an integrated antenna element and additional information sources
An improved GNSS antenna having an integrated antenna element in combination with a plurality of built-in sources of additional data and/or a plurality of devices for receiving additional information for exchanging the information and transmission of GNSS signals from the antenna element to a GNSS receiver over a single RF cable.
US10088573B2 Navigation system using spreading codes based on pseudo-random noise sequences
One embodiment of the invention provides a receiver for use in a navigation system comprising multiple transmitters. Each transmitter transmits a positioning signal comprising a pseudo-random noise (PRN) sequence corresponding to the respective transmitter. The receiver comprises a code module for supplying multiple PRN sequences corresponding to the respective multiple transmitters; and a correlator for correlating the PRN sequences supplied by the code module with an incoming signal. The multiple PRN sequences are based on a single Sidelnikov/Lempel/Cohn/Eastman (SLCE) generative sequence uSLCE, and each of said multiple PRN sequences, denoted ui satisfies the equation: ui=uSLCE⊕TiuSLCE, where ⊕ indicates element by element binary XOR addition, and Ti indicates a cyclic shift of i chips.
US10088567B2 Ultrasonic sensing device and method for vehicle
Provided are an ultrasonic sensing device and method for a vehicle, which may block ground noise and pass a signal reflected from an opponent vehicle traveling in a blind spot. The ultrasonic sensing device for the vehicle includes a band pass filter configured to filter a first input signal reflected by an object according to a predetermined first bandwidth to output a first filtering signal or filter a second input signal on which a 2N decimation operation has been performed according to a predetermined second bandwidth to output a second filtering signal, and a calculation unit configured to perform the 2N decimation operation on the first filtering signal output from the band pass filter and deliver the first filtering signal on which the 2N decimation operation has been performed to the band pass filter as the second input signal.
US10088550B2 Set a gas detector's location automatically using short range radio
Embodiments relate generally to systems and methods for updating the location information for a gas detector device. A gas detector device may comprise a wireless scanner operable to receive information from one or more passive tags. In some cases, the passive tags may comprise location information. When the gas detector scans a passive tag, the location information stored on the gas detector may be updated accordingly. In some cases, the subsequent readings of the gas detector may be associated with the updated location information. In some cases, the passive tags may be located at critical areas within a facility, such as entrances or exits to locations.
US10088545B2 Magnetic resonance apparatus and method for prospective motion correction
For prospective motion correction in magnetic resonance imaging, first magnetic resonance data that map a first sub-region of a region of interest are acquired. Motion correction parameters are determined based on a comparison of at least the first magnetic resonance data with reference magnetic resonance data that map the region of interest. Second magnetic resonance data that map a second sub-region of the region of interest are determined using prospective motion correction based on the motion correction parameters. A magnetic resonance image is determined based on the first magnetic resonance data and based on the second magnetic resonance data.
US10088540B2 Method for identifying chemical species in a substance using NQR
Methods and systems for identifying a chemical species within a substance using nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) are described herein. One method includes applying a number of NQR perturbation-detection pulse sequences to the substance. Each perturbation-detection pulse sequence includes a perturbation segment applied at a perturbation frequency and a detection segment applied at a second different frequency. As the sequences are applied, the perturbation frequency, the second frequency, or both are varied for each pulse sequence. The method also includes applying a number of NQR reference pulse sequences to the substance at a reference frequency. The reference frequency is varied for each pulse sequence. A chemical species is identified within the substance by comparing (i) a set of NQR signals generated by the perturbation-detection pulse sequences with (ii) a reference set of NQR signals generated by the reference pulse sequences.
US10088537B2 Method and apparatus for SAR focusing with an array of RF transmitters
A method for providing SAR focusing at a target in a body using an MRI system is provided. A computed pulse is provided at a lower power to the body. A MR thermometry is performed. A map is created from the MR thermometry to determine if a hotspot aligns with the target. If the target does not align with the hotspot, then the steps are performed comprising, recomputing the computed pulse, providing the computed pulse at a lower power to the body, performing MR thermometry, creating a map from the MR thermometry to determine if a hotspot aligns with the target, and repeating these steps until the hotspot aligns with the target. The computed pulse is applied at a higher power to the body to provide the desired SAR at the target. Temperature change is monitored with MR thermometry the previous two steps are repeated until desired temperature is achieved.
US10088536B2 Sample introduction system and method for polarization
A sample polarization system comprises an input stage that includes a sample input port configured and arranged to receive and to provide a sample molecule carrier, and cool the sample molecule carrier from a first temperature to a second temperature as it travels along a length of the input stage, and provides the sample molecule carrier at a input stage output. A closed volume having an interior receives the sample molecule carrier from the input stage output and holds a plurality of sample molecule carriers in the high magnetic field created by a magnet adjacent to the closed volume, and outputs the sample molecule carrier from a closed volume output port.
US10088532B2 Temperature compensation circuit and sensor device
Provided is a temperature compensation circuit capable of solely and independently adjusting a temperature compensation amount. The temperature compensation circuit includes: a first temperature compensation voltage terminal connected to a node between a first resistor and a second resistor; a second temperature compensation voltage terminal connected to a node between a third resistor and a fourth resistor; a first voltage terminal formed at a node between the first resistor and the fourth resistor; a second voltage terminal formed at a node between the second resistor and the third resistor; a fifth resistor connected between a power supply terminal and the first voltage terminal; and a sixth resistor connected between a ground terminal and the second voltage terminal.
US10088530B2 Slave module for monitoring electric system
Disclosed herein is a slave module for monitoring an electric system. The slave module includes: a data transmitting/receiving unit configured to receive request data from the master module and transmit response data to the master module via the serial bus; a data converting unit configured to convert the request data into first digital data and convert second digital data into the request data; a determining unit configured to determine whether the serial bus is in inactive state based on the first digital data and the second digital data; and a data processing unit configured to transmit emergency data to the master module if it is determined that the serial bus is in the inactive state.
US10088526B2 Tester for integrated circuits on a silicon wafer and integrated circuit
A tester for integrated circuits on a silicon wafer includes an input/output connection for testing an integrated circuit. The tester comprises circuitry arranged for transferring a first data frame to the integrated circuit via the input/output connection, the first data frame including a time reference for the data included in the data frame, a field for validating the time reference and a data field including at least one test command and for receiving a second data frame via the input/output connection, the data in the second data frame received having a duration that is a multiple of the time reference.
US10088509B2 Checking a multi-pole electrical circuit breaker
The present method relates to a method for checking a multi-pole electrical circuit breaker. The multi-pole electrical circuit breaker comprises a plurality of poles (101-103). Each of the plurality of poles (101-103) comprises a first connection (121-123) and a second connection (131-133). Closing the particular pole (101-103) makes it possible to electrically connect the first connection (121-123) of the particular pole (101-103) to the second connection (131-133) of the particular pole (101-103) via the pole. In the method, a plurality of micro-ohm measurements are carried out at the plurality of poles (101-103), while the plurality of poles (101-103) are earthed on both sides in a P-P-P-E configuration. A contact resistance of one of the plurality of poles (101-103) is determined on the basis of the plurality of micro-ohm measurements.
US10088498B2 Stimulating an optical sensor using optical radiation pressure
A method of stimulating a MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) structure (e.g. a cantilever), and an optical sensor for use in such a method, using optical radiation pressure instead of electrostatic pressure, or the like. An optical pulse creates optical radiation pressure which stimulates movement of the MEMS structure and then movement of the MEMS structure may be measures. An interrogating light may be input after the optical pulse to measure movement of the MEMS structure. Advantageously, the same light source can be utilized to stimulate movement of the MEMS structure and to measure movement of the MEMS structure.
US10088496B2 Calibration method and sports equipment
A calibration method for a first accelerometer is disclosed. The first accelerometer is installed together with a second accelerometer in a device. The calibration method includes the second accelerometer measuring a first set of X, Y, Z accelerations in a Cartesian coordinate system, the first accelerometer measuring a second set of X, Y, Z accelerations in the Cartesian coordinate system, indicating to rotate the device, the second accelerometer measuring a third set of X, Y, Z accelerations in the Cartesian coordinate system, the first accelerometer measuring a fourth set of X, Y, Z accelerations in the Cartesian coordinate system, and calibrating X, Y, Z acceleration values measured by the first accelerometer based on the first, second, third and fourth sets of X, Y, Z accelerations.
US10088490B2 Assay for analytes using multiple receptors
A method for determining an analyte in a sample suspected of containing the analyte comprises providing in combination a medium, the sample, and two or more different receptors. Each different receptor binds to at least two different epitopic sites. One of the epitopic sites is a common binding site and one of the epitopic sites is non-common binding site. The non-common epitopic sites are different for each different receptor. The receptors exhibit mono-molecular binding. The medium is incubated under conditions for binding of the receptors to the epitopic sites. The medium is examined for the presence and/or amount of complexes comprising the epitopic sites and the receptors. The presence and/or amount of the complexes indicate the presence and/or amount of the analyte in the sample.
US10088478B2 Fluorescence enhancing plasmonic nanoscopic gold films and assays based thereon
Disclosed are nanostructured gold films which may be produced by solution-phase depositions of gold ions onto a variety of surfaces. The resulting plasmonic gold films are used for enhanced spectroscopic-based immunoassays in multiplexed microarray format with detection mechanisms based on either surface-enhanced Raman scattering or near-infrared fluorescence enhancement. The preparation of the films and subsequent modifications of the gold film surfaces afford increased sensitivity for various microarrays. The films are discontinuous, forming gold “islands.” Sensitivity, size, shape, and density of the nanoscopic gold islands comprising the discontinuous nanostructured gold film are controlled to enhance the intensity of Raman scattering and fluorescence in the near-infrared, allowing for improved measurements in clinical diagnostic or biomedical research applications.
US10088477B2 Biomolecular detection test strip design
Described here are a device and a method for detecting the presence of a biomarker using the device, wherein the device comprises (a) a substrate comprising a plurality of electrodes; (b) a plurality of nanowire field-effect transistor sensors integrated or assembled on the substrate and connected to the electrodes; and (c) a microfluidic component disposed on the substrate and adapted to communicate fluidically with the nwFET sensors.
US10088475B2 Microfluidic assay devices and methods for making and using the same
Microfluidic devices for determining whether an analyte is present in a sample are provided. The microfluidic devices include a polymeric medium that includes a first analyte detection domain having a first covalently bound capture member that specifically binds to a first analyte, and a second analyte detection domain having a second covalently bound capture member that specifically binds to a second analyte. Also provided are methods of using the subject microfluidic device, systems and kits that use the subject microfluidic devices, as well as methods of producing the same.
US10088471B1 Immunoglobulin G mRNA based plasma cell separation and antibody gene cloning
Disclosed are IgG mRNA based methods for cloning antigen specific antibody gene from single plasma cells. The present invention provides a intracellular IgG mRNA based method for identifying individual plasma cells and amplifying antibody genes with cognate pairing of the heavy and light chain from the identified single plasma cells.
US10088469B2 Method for obtaining blood plasma from a whole blood sample
A method for obtaining blood plasma from a whole blood sample comprising the following steps a) contacting the whole blood sample with a composition (A) comprising at least one carboxylic acid, wherein the addition of the acidic composition (A) and optionally further additives to the whole blood sample provides a sample mixture having a pH that lies in a range from 2.5 to 5; b) binding red and white blood cells to a magnetic solid phase; wherein step a) and step b) can be performed sequentially or simultaneously, c) separating the solid phase with the bound cells from the remaining sample thereby providing blood plasma.
US10088467B2 Blood testing apparatus and blood testing method
A blood testing apparatus includes a blood acquiring section that acquires a blood sample, a particle counter that measures a particle count in the blood sample, and an erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) measuring section that measures a erythrocyte sedimentation rate in the blood sample. The particle counter and the ESR measuring section being arranged in parallel.
US10088461B2 Ion generation using modified wetted porous materials
The invention generally relates to ion generation using modified wetted porous materials. In certain aspects, the invention generally relates to systems and methods for ion generation using a wetted porous substrate that substantially prevents diffusion of sample into the substrate. In other aspects, the invention generally relate to ion generation using a wetted porous material and a drying agent. In other aspects, the invention generally relates to ion generation using a modified wetted porous substrate in which at least a portion of the porous substrate includes a material that modifies an interaction between a sample and the substrate.
US10088454B2 Speed of sound and/or density measurement using acoustic impedance
Apparatus is provided featuring a signal processor or signal processing module configured at least to: receive signaling containing information about a radiation impedance of a piston vibrating a process medium, including a fluid or slurry; and determine a speed of sound or density measurement related to the process medium, based at least partly on the signaling received. The signal processor or signal processing module may determine a speed of sound measurement related to the process medium, based on at least partly on the density of the process medium, including where the density of the process medium is known, assumed or determined by the signal processor or signal processing module, or determine a density measurement related to the process medium, based on at least partly on the speed at which sound travels in the process medium, including where the speed of sound of the process medium is known, assumed or determined by the signal processor or signal processing module.
US10088452B2 Method for detecting defects in conductive materials based on differences in magnetic field characteristics measured along the conductive materials
A method includes passing a magnetometer along a length of a material. The method also includes measuring, via the magnetometer, a first magnetic field magnitude along a first portion of the length of the material and measuring, via the magnetometer, a second magnetic field magnitude along a second portion of the length of material. The method further includes determining that the material includes a defect along the second portion of the length of material by determining that the first magnetic field magnitude is different than the second magnetic field magnitude.
US10088449B2 Electrophoresis device
A capillary electrophoresis device including a capillary tube, a suction pump for taking liquid, an intake tube whose end is formed vertically downward, a connection block in which there is an intake flow path that holds the end of the capillary tube and connecting the suction pump to the intake tube, a sample storage unit which contains a sample and has an upward opening into which the tip of the intake tube may be inserted, an intake tube access mechanism to insert the tip of the intake tube into the sample storage unit, and a voltage application mechanism that applies an electric potential difference across the capillary tube.
US10088445B2 Gas sensor
A gas sensor includes a sensor device, a device-side insulator porcelain, an atmospheric side insulator porcelain, a housing, a seal disposed between the housing and the device-side insulator porcelain, and an atmospheric side cover. The atmospheric side cover includes a large-diameter portion, a small-diameter portion, and a shoulder portion formed therebetween. The shoulder portion presses a base end surface of the atmospheric side insulator porcelain to a front end side through a biasing member to place the atmospheric side insulator porcelain in contact with the device-side insulator porcelain. The shoulder portion is defined by a contact portion placed in contact with the biasing member and a detached portion separate from the biasing member to form a communication path which communicates between an outer space and an outside path. This avoids entry of measurement gas into an air atmosphere within the atmospheric side insulator porcelain to obtain correct sensor outputs, also avoids breakage of the atmospheric side insulator porcelain, and reduces the manufacturing costs.
US10088443B2 Carrier material for electrically polarizable biomaterials, polyelectrolyte materials, atoms, ions and molecules; its manufacture and use
Carriers for biomaterials, for polyelectrolyte materials, for electrically polarizable atoms, ions, molecules are provided wherein the material of the carriers is compatible with materials that are used in microelectronics. The arrangement of the biomaterials or biomolecules and optionally of biomolecules, biomaterials, biological functional units or cells adsorbed thereon can be affected with the carrier in a specific manner. Complex molecular machines can be built and tested by the carriers.
US10088424B2 Tapered optical needle
A tapered optical needle includes a tapered light-transmissive needle and a surface plasmon wave transport layer. The tapered light-transmissive needle has a first tip, a bottom, and a curved surface connecting the first tip and the bottom. The surface plasmon wave transport layer is disposed on the curved surface and covers the first tip, wherein the surface plasmon wave transport layer has a curved slit structure. The curved slit structure includes a plurality of curved portions arranged from the first tip to an edge of the bottom and located between the first tip and the edge of the bottom, and extending directions of the curved portions are different to a direction from the first tip to the edge of the bottom.
US10088413B2 Spectral matching based calibration
Methods and systems for calibrating system parameter values of a target inspection system are presented. Spectral Error Based Calibration (SEBC) increases consistency among inspection systems by minimizing differences in the spectral error among different inspection systems for a given specimen or set of specimens. The system parameter values are determined such that differences between a spectral error associated with a measurement of a specimen by the target inspection system and a spectral error associated with a measurement of the same specimen by a reference inspection system are minimized. In some examples, system parameter values are calibrated without modifying specimen parameters. Small inaccuracies in specimen parameter values have little effect on the calibration because the target system and the reference system both measure the same specimen or set of specimens. By performing SEBC over a set of specimens, the resulting calibration is robust to a wide range of specimens under test.
US10088411B2 Method and device for performing colorimetric analysis of a test fluid to evaluate physiological parameters
The present disclosure relates to a method and a calorimetric device for performing colorimetric analysis of a test fluid to evaluate associated physiological parameters. The images of the test strip at different heights are captured by the calorimetric device and based on analysis of the captured images, a plurality of geometric parameters respectively associated with the test strip is determined. Based on the plurality of geometric parameters, an image resizing factor is determined and resized images are generated based on the image resizing factor. Upon generating the resized images, calorimetric values respectively associated with the resized images are determined based on which physiological parameters associated with the test fluid are evaluated.
US10088397B2 Fluid separator collection card assembly
A fluid sample collection card assembly in one embodiment includes a case including a tray assembly receiving cavity accessible through a mouth portion of the case, and a tray assembly, the tray assembly including an absorbent layer supported by a base portion, the base portion including (i) a tray portion configured to be removably received within the tray assembly receiving cavity and (ii) a faceplate portion configured to at least substantially close the mouth when the tray portion is received within the tray assembly receiving cavity.
US10088395B2 Device for extracting volatile components
The present application relates to a device for extracting volatile components from a sample received in a sample vessel, wherein the sample vessel is closed in a gas-tight manner. The device moreover has a discharge line and a supply line, which protrude into the sample vessel. The supply line comprises a first valve with which a flow of gas through the supply line can be throttled and/or interrupted. A suction opening of a pump is fluidically connected to the discharge line via a first fluid line, such that the pressure conditions in the device can be controlled by the capacity of the pump and by the setting of the first valve. A second fluid line fluidically connects the supply line to an output opening of the pump, such that sample vessel, supply line, discharge line and pump form a closed gas circuit. A trap element with at least one sorption material is fluidically connected to the first fluid line or the second fluid line.
US10088387B2 Brake beam fatigue test stand
The present invention discloses a brake beam fatigue test stand, for simultaneously testing a fatigue strength of two brake beams, comprise: a base, and four upright columns vertical to the base and arranged on the base at intervals; a first tangential load actuator is mounted vertically between the first upright column and the second upright column, with simulated wheels being mounted on a front side and a rear side of a bottom of the actuator; a pressure load actuator is mounted vertically between the second upright column and the third upright column; a second tangential load actuator is mounted vertically between the third upright column and the fourth upright column, with simulated wheels being mounted on a front side and a rear side of a bottom of the actuator; the stiffness of the test stand in vertical and transverse directions is enhanced.
US10088385B2 Wireless health and usage management of an environmental control system
A method includes receiving, by a first wireless device integrated into a management facility from a second wireless device integrated into a detection device, environmental conditions produced by a structure and detected by the detection device attached to the structure; and processing, by the management facility, the environmental conditions to detect a deviation from an expected operation of the structure.
US10088384B2 Apparatus, systems and methods for improving visual outcomes for pseudophakic patients
A system and method of characterizing through-focus visual performance of an IOL using metrics based on an area under the modulation transfer function for different spatial frequencies at different defocus positions of the IOL. Also disclosed is a system and method of characterizing through-focus visual performance of an IOL using a metric based on an area under a cross-correlation coefficient for an image of a target acquired by the IOL at different defocus positions of the IOL.
US10088383B2 System and method for detecting leaks in a fluid filled vessel
A leak detecting device for water filled vessel such as a swimming pool. An annular resilient seal having a central opening contacts the surface of the vessel under water and creates a seal between the resilient seal and the vessel. A rigid housing open in its interior is coupled to the resilient seal and has an opening for an inlet to deliver fluid into the interior of the housing, or couple a flow meter thereto to measure the fluid flow, or deliver a dye into the housing and through the central opening of the resilient seal.
US10088380B2 Method and system for a sample filter visual contamination check
A multi-channel pressure measuring device includes a plurality of sample conduits and a plurality of sample inlets. Each sample inlet is configured to receive a respective sample conduit. The sample conduit is configured to channel a sample fluid and an incidental fluid through a respective sample inlet. The multi-channel pressure measuring device also includes a sample block including a plurality of collection wells coupled to the sample inlets. Each collection well includes a diameter larger than a diameter of a respective sample inlet. The sample block is fabricated from at least one of a transparent material and a translucent material. The multi-channel pressure measuring device further includes a plurality of filter indicator elements. Each filter indicator element is positioned within a respective collection well. Each filter indicator element is configured to retain the incidental fluid therewithin and to indicate a presence of the retained incidental fluid.
US10088369B2 Arrangement of a temperature sensor with an electrically insulating covering
A sensor arrangement for measuring the temperature of a medium in a motor vehicle. The sensor has a sensor body and two connecting wires and is completely insulated from the medium. The sensor body is electrically insulated by the medium by way of a covering completely surrounding the sensor body, and is in heat-conducting contact with the medium by way of the connecting wires and the surrounding covering.
US10088365B2 Laser annealing apparatus
An annealing object is held at a position on which a laser beam output from a laser light source is incident. An infrared detector detects heat radiation light from the annealing object. An optical element which does not allow light having a wavelength shorter than 1 μm to be incident on the infrared detector is disposed in a pathway of the heat radiation light from the annealing object to the infrared detector.
US10088352B2 Method and system for improving MLS-based measurements
A measurement systems that reduces spurious artifacts in reflected signals by generating and employing an improved maximum length sequence. Accurate acoustic measurements with both high SNR and low spurious artifacts are made possible by generating Wide MLS (WMLS) which modifies a base MLS by replacing each value with a sequence that includes the value and one or more additional values, where typically the replaced values have opposing polarities and, the additional signals have intermediate values. An exemplary intermediate values can be approximately zero value.
US10088343B2 Measuring apparatus and method, processing apparatus and method, pattern forming apparatus and method, exposure apparatus and method, and device manufacturing method
Position information of a movable body within an XY plane is measured with high accuracy by an encoder system whose measurement values have favorable short-term stability, without being affected by air fluctuations, and also position information of the movable body in a Z-axis direction orthogonal to the XY plane is measured with high accuracy by a surface position measuring system, without being affected by air fluctuations. In this case, since both of the encoder system and the surface position measuring system directly measure the upper surface of the movable body, simple and direct position control of the movable body can be performed.
US10088338B2 Optical shaft twist angle measurement methods and systems
A system includes a shaft and a light path surface coupled to or integrated with the shaft. The light path surface is displaced as a function of twist angle at a point along the shaft. The system also includes a sensor configured to measure the light path length that varies according to displacement of the light path surface. The system also includes a processing unit that determines a twist angle value for the point along the shaft based on the measured light path length.
US10088333B2 Method and system for gyroscope real-time calibration
A method for real-time calibration of a gyroscope, configured for supplying a value of angular velocity that is function of a first angle of rotation about a first angular-sensing axis that includes defining a time interval, acquiring from an accelerometer an equivalent value of angular velocity that can be associated to the first angle of rotation; calculating a deviation between the value of angular velocity and the equivalent value of angular velocity; iteratively repeating the previous steps through the time interval, incrementing or decrementing an offset variable by a first predefined value on the basis of the values assumed by the deviations during the iterations, and updating the value of angular velocity as a function of the offset variable.
US10088303B2 Displacement measuring method and displacement measuring device
A displacement measuring device, comprising a pattern projecting unit, a pattern image pickup unit capable of relatively displacing with respect to the pattern projecting unit and a control unit, wherein the pattern projecting unit projects a displacement detecting pattern to the pattern image pickup unit, the pattern image pickup unit picks up the displacement detecting pattern as projected, the control unit circulates image of the displacement detecting pattern picked up by the pattern image pickup unit to the pattern projecting unit, updates the displacement detecting pattern projected by the pattern projecting unit to the displacement detecting pattern as circulated, and projects the displacement detecting pattern as updated to the pattern image pickup unit, wherein relative displacement between the pattern projecting unit and the pattern image pickup unit is obtained by dividing a displacement amount of the displacement detecting pattern in the image acquired by circulation by the number of circulations.
US10088302B2 Image measurement device
There are included a probe that can be arranged in an imaging field of view, a horizontal drive section for causing the probe to contact a side surface of a workpiece on a stage, a display section for displaying a model image, a contact position designation section for receiving designation of contact target position information in the model image, a characteristic amount information setting section for setting characteristic amount information, a measurement setting information storage section for storing a plurality of pieces of contact target position information and the characteristic amount information, and a measurement control section for identifying a position and an attitude of the workpiece from a workpiece image by using the characteristic amount information, for identifying a plurality of contact target positions on the side surface of the workpiece where the probe should contact, based on the identified position and the identified attitude of the workpiece.
US10088301B2 Image measurement device
There are included a display section for displaying a model image, an input receiving section for receiving designation, in the model image, of a measurement element for which measurement is to be performed by the probe, a storage section storing, in advance, an arrangement rule defining a relationship between a shape type or a size of a measurement element and arranged positions of contact target positions of the probe, and a measurement control section for identifying, at a time of measurement execution, contact target positions of the probe based on a position of the measurement element designated by the input receiving section, a shape type or a size of the measurement element, and the arrangement rule that is stored in the storage section, and for controlling a horizontal drive section so that the probe sequentially moves to the plurality of contact target positions identified.
US10088289B2 Igniter device
The invention relates to an igniter device for igniting energetic materials, more specifically to the area of the initiation of munitions, and methods of forming said ignition devices.There is provided an igniter device, for use in an explosive train, comprising a first synthetic polymer layer, a second synthetic polymer layer, wherein said first layer and second layer envelope a portion of an energetic material, wherein said synthetic polymer is capable of being sealed.
US10088286B2 Target assignment projectile
A system for communicating with a projectile in flight toward an intended target includes a barrel-launched projectile and a remote receiver. The barrel-launched projectile includes an ordnance portion, an active communications apparatus and an onboard speed control. The active communications apparatus includes an onboard receiver, an electromagnetic wave reception device, and an active transmitter. The electromagnetic wave reception device includes at least one from the group consisting of an antenna and a photo receptor and is configured to receive an electromagnetic signal. The electromagnetic wave reception device is connected to provide a signal derived from the electromagnetic signal to the onboard receiver to deploy the onboard speed control. The active transmitter is connected and configured for transmitting a signal to the remote receiver during flight and before activation of the speed control. The transmitted signal is directed within a cone angle extending in a direction opposite of the barrel-launched projectile's flight direction. The onboard speed control includes a shaped explosive charge. Deploying the onboard speed control initiates explosion of the shaped explosive charge. The explosion of the shaped explosive charge adjusts velocity of the barrel-launched projectile.
US10088279B2 Target system
A mechanical target system is disclosed, including a frame; a target rotatably connected to the frame; a reset rotatably connected to the frame; a locking system configured to hold the target in a locked position; and an unlocking system configured to release the target from the locked position. Contacting the target can move the target from an unlocked position to the locked position. Contacting the reset can move the target from the locked position to the unlocked position.
US10088257B2 Auto-loading shotgun
A self-loading shotgun includes a lock movable inside a lock housing between an open position and a closed position, a barrel, a magazine disposed below the barrel, a lock catch for holding the lock in the open position, and a feeder system for lifting a cartridge delivered from the magazine to the height of the barrel. The feeder system includes a feeder that swivels about a transverse axis and a magazine hatch that interacts with the lock catch. To allow the self-loading shotgun to be fully loaded even when the lock is open, the swivel movement of the feeder generated by the lock is controlled by a control element separate from the lock catch.
US10088251B2 Radiative cooling with solar spectrum reflection
Various aspects as described herein are directed to a radiative cooling apparatuses and methods for cooling an object. As consistent with one or more embodiments, a radiative cooling apparatus includes an arrangement of a plurality of different material located at different depths along a depth dimension relative to the object. The plurality of different material includes a solar spectrum reflecting portion configured and arranged to suppress light modes, thereby inhibiting coupling of the incoming electromagnetic radiation, of at least some wavelengths in the solar spectrum, to the object at a range of angles of incidence relative to the depth dimension. Further, the plurality of material includes a thermally-emissive arrangement configured and arranged to facilitate, simultaneously with the inhibiting coupling of the incoming electromagnetic radiation, the thermally-generated electromagnetic emissions from the object at the range of angles of incidence and in mid-IR wavelengths.
US10088247B2 Stacking-type header, heat exchanger, and air-conditioning apparatus
A stacking-type header according to the present invention includes: a first plate-shaped unit having a plurality of first outlet flow passages formed therein; and a second plate-shaped unit stacked on the first plate-shaped unit, the second plate-shaped unit having a distribution flow passage formed therein, the distribution flow passage being configured to distribute refrigerant, which passes through a first inlet flow passage to flow into the second plate-shaped unit, to the plurality of first outlet flow passages to cause the refrigerant to flow out from the second plate-shaped unit, in which the distribution flow passage includes a branching flow passage including a straight-line part perpendicular to a gravity direction, and in which the refrigerant flows into the branching flow passage through a part between both ends of the straight-line part, passes through both the ends, and flows out from the branching flow passage through a plurality of end portions.
US10088240B2 Manifold for process variable transmitter with steam coupling
A process variable transmitter manifold is provided that includes a valve body having a valve and a flanged mounting face. The valve body has a port therethrough for selectively coupling a process fluid through the valve, and a cooling channel in the valve body. The cooling channel has an inlet, an outlet, and a passage connecting the inlet and the outlet. A method of controlling temperature of a process fluid in a manifold is also provided. The method includes passing fluid through a channel in the manifold, passing the process fluid through at least one bore through the manifold, and adjusting temperature of the process fluid through conductive cooling or heating of the process fluid based on the certain temperature of the fluid passing through the channel.
US10088238B2 High efficiency thermal management system
Disclosed are methods and apparatuses for cooling a work piece surface using two-phase impingement, such as direct jet impingement. Preferred method include flowing a coolant through a chamber comprising a surface to be cooled by projecting a jet stream of coolant against the surface while maintaining pressure in the chamber to permit at least a portion of coolant contacting the surface to boil. Preferred apparatuses include a chamber comprising the surface and tubular nozzles configured to project a stream of coolant against the surface, a pump for forcing coolant through the tubular nozzles, a pressurizer for maintaining an appropriate pressure in the chamber, and a heat exchanger for cooling the coolant exiting the chamber. The apparatuses may further include a pressure regulator for detecting changes in temperature of the coolant exiting the chamber and communicating with the pressurizer to adjust the maintained pressure accordingly. The methods and apparatuses disclosed herein provide for effective and efficient cooling or work piece surfaces.
US10088226B2 Automatic shutdown systems for refrigerated cargo containers
Automatic shutdown systems are used with refrigerated air cargo containers. When a fire signature is detected by one or more sensors, the container exhaust fan(s) are automatically shut down or their external airflow is automatically restricted. In addition, or in the alternative, the shutdown system may likewise act when air transit is detected, such as acceleration and/or a change in altitude.
US10088218B2 Refrigerator and control method thereof
A refrigerator and a method of control thereof, whereby after driving of a compressor and a blower fan is stopped as temperatures of a refrigeration compartment and a freezer compartment are in a satisfactory state, opening/closing operations of a damper are repeatedly performed, so that cold air in the freezer compartment is supplied into the refrigeration compartment. Alternatively, if the temperature of the refrigeration compartment reaches an upper limit temperature, the repeated opening/closing operations of the damper are started. The repeated opening/closing operations of the damper are performed until the temperature of the refrigeration compartment reaches a lower limit temperature, so that a cooling operation of the refrigeration compartment is performed only once while the compressor is being driven.
US10088217B2 Refrigeration device comprising a water tank
A refrigeration device contains a water tank for drinking water. The water tank has a water channel for storing the drinking water, a vent channel for venting the water channel, and a constriction being formed in the venting channel for stemming the flow of the drinking water through the venting channel.
US10088214B2 Cooling bottle holder
The present disclosure relates to a device for holding a bottle, in particular the bottle holder includes a stand, the stand including a base portion, an angled stand portion, and an annular holding portion. The base portion is configured to rest against a supportive surface, and the angled stand portion extends upward away from the base portion. The angled stand portion can include first and second prongs forming a primary void in a front planar face therebetween. An annular holding portion extends rearwardly from the front planar face between the first and second prongs. A cooling insert can be provided which is configured to rest in the annular holding portion and provide cooling to a bottle contained therein.
US10088205B2 Air-conditioning apparatus
An air-conditioning apparatus includes: a first bypass pipe connected to an inlet-side passage of an accumulator through a second expansion device, a second passage of a subcooling heat exchanger for exchanging heat between refrigerant flowing through the second passage of the subcooling heat exchanger and refrigerant flowing through a first passage of the subcooling heat exchanger, and a first opening and closing device; a second bypass pipe branched from the first bypass pipe between the subcooling heat exchanger and the first opening and closing device and connected to an injection port of a compressor through a second opening and closing device; and a third bypass pipe branched from a refrigerant pipe between a heat source-side heat exchanger and a use-side heat exchanger and connected to a refrigerant pipe between an inlet side of the compressor and an outlet side of the accumulator through a third expansion device.
US10088203B2 High efficiency compact linear cryocooler
A method of removing heat due to compression of a working gas from a linear cryocooler is disclosed. The cryocooler includes a sealed housing, a displacer including a displacer piston and a displacer cylinder, and a compressor all arranged within the housing. The compressor includes a compressor piston that is movable within a compression chamber. The method includes providing a port in the compression chamber to remove heat from the compression chamber due to the compression of the working gas to the housing prior to entering the displacer piston.
US10088197B2 Water heating apparatus and water heating system
A water heating apparatus includes: a water heating circuit; a heater for heating the water heating circuit; and a controller for controlling the water heating apparatus. The water heating circuit includes a heat exchanger for heating a fluid including water and hot water, and a pipe for supplying the fluid via the heat exchanger. The controller is configured to drive the heater in a cleaning mode in which a cleaning liquid for cleaning an inside of the heat exchanger is supplied to the heat exchanger through the pipe.
US10088190B2 Central air-conditioning system and method
In a central air-conditioning system and method, a distribution mechanism distributes warm air or cool air generated by an air-conditioning unit to a plurality of rooms in a house. A control device controls the distribution mechanism to adjust a temperature of each room. A plurality of room terminals are provided as a device each dedicated to a room. Each room terminal receives an input of a preset temperature for the room and detects temperature of the room, and outputs the received preset temperature and the detected room temperature to the control device. The control device judges whether or not a specified room terminal is mounted in a specified room, based on a transition of control of the distribution mechanism in the specified room and a change in the detected temperature. The control device stops air-conditioning the specified room when judged that the specified room terminal is not mounted in the specified room.
US10088189B2 Smart-home device robust against anomalous electrical conditions
A smart-home device may include wire connectors that couple to an inductive power coil and a load, one or more solid-state switching elements having a first operating state in which they create a connection between the wire connectors and a second operating state in which the connection is interrupted. The smart-home device may cause the switching element(s) to operate in the first operating state to power the load; detect an anomaly from measurements from power monitoring circuitry; cause the switching element(s) to operate in the second operating state for at least a first time interval; and after the expiration of the first time interval, cause the one or more switching elements to operate in the first operating state and determine whether the anomaly is still present.
US10088188B2 Rotatable wall-mounted thermostat having a leveling feature
This disclosure is directed to an electronic thermostat for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system that includes an electronic level feature and leveling register that allow the thermostat housing to be rotated about a mounting wall plate to place the thermostat housing in a leveled position. In one aspect, the thermostat includes at least one accelerometer. Other systems and methods are disclosed.
US10088187B2 Monitoring system for air conditioning systems based on distributed power generation and air conditioning system using same
A monitoring system for air conditioning systems based on distributed power generation and an air conditioning system using same. The monitoring system for air conditioning systems comprises a distributed power generation monitoring subsystem, a heating and ventilation energy management subsystem and a main monitoring system. The distributed power generation monitoring subsystem and the heating and ventilation energy management subsystem respectively monitor power generation status information of a distributed power generation device in an air conditioning system based on distributed power generation and power consumption status information of inherent devices in the system. The main monitoring system acquires monitoring data of the two subsystems by using a uniform first transmission protocol. In addition, the main monitoring system controls the distributed power generation device and the inherent devices in the air conditioning system according to the power generation status information and the power consumption status information.
US10088173B2 Low-profile multi-zone oven
A multi-zone, proximate-air oven using air delivered from the shelves provides a compact height through the use of low profile shelves. Intercavity heat leakage is managed by active insulation techniques making use of the oven feedback temperature control and controlled cavity loading.
US10088153B2 Radiant wall burner including perforated flame holders
A cracking furnace includes a combustion volume defined in part by a burner wall having a refractory lining. A plurality of perforated flame holders is arranged in an array that is spaced away from the wall, with fuel input faces facing the wall. Each of a plurality of fuel nozzles is positioned and configured to emit a fuel stream toward the input face of a respective one of the plurality of perforated flame holders. Combustion reactions, supported by the fuel streams emitted by the fuel nozzles, and held by the flame holders, release heat, which is emitted by the flame holders as thermal (blackbody) radiation, a portion of which impinges upon, and heats the inner face of the refractory lining. Thermal radiation from the flame holders and the wall impinges upon a load positioned in the approximate center of the combustion volume, between burner walls.
US10088152B2 Apparatuses and methods for combustion and material synthesis
Combustion apparatuses (e.g., burners) and methods, such as those configured to encourage mixing of fluid, flame stability, and synthesis of materials (e.g., nano-particles), among other things.
US10088148B2 Handheld tool carrying case
A handheld tool carrying case has an illuminating device, which has at least one illumination arrangement. It is provided that the illuminating device has at least one cooling element for cooling the illumination arrangement.
US10088142B1 LED light tube
An illumination device used to replace fluorescent light tubes. The illumination device comprises an LED light strip, a diffusion tube surrounding the LED light strip, and an end cap mounted on each end of the tube. Electrical connectors integrated with the end caps and make electrical connection with the LED light strip. The device may be hermetically sealed, use LED's to rectify the current, have a filament simulator with or without a visual indicator, two-sided or multi-sided light strips, light diffusing end caps and be filled with a life-extending gas. The illumination device results in an LED light tube with improved lighting uniformity, reduced energy consumption, improved ease of use and longer operating life.
US10088137B2 LED module
An LED module includes a circuit board, multiple LEDs, and multiple electronic components for constituting a power supply circuit for lighting the multiple LEDs. The multiple LEDs are disposed on a first surface of the circuit board. The multiple electronic components are disposed on a second surface of the circuit board opposite to the first surface. At least some of the multiple electronic components are arranged so as to surround projections of the multiple LEDs projected onto the second surface of the circuit board in a thickness direction of the circuit board.
US10088132B2 Quantum dot light source and quantum dot backlight module
A quantum dot light source and a quantum dot backlight module are disclosed. The quantum dot light source includes a light strip including a circuit board and multiple light-emitting diodes, wherein an outer side surface of the circuit board is concave to provide multiple receiving chambers, the receiving chambers are used to install the light-emitting diodes, and the light-emitting diodes do not exceed the outer side surface of the circuit board, and a quantum dot film covering on the receiving chambers of the circuit board. The manufacturing cost of the quantum dot light source of the present invention is lower, and the light-emitting quality is stable.
US10088120B2 Low profile, highly efficient vehicular LED modules and assemblies
A vehicular LED assembly is provided that includes a plurality of vehicular LED modules, each comprising: a lens with a canted input surface and an exit surface; a bezel surrounding the lens; and an LED light source positioned to direct incident light through the input surface. The input surface comprises a plurality of near-field lens elements for shaping the incident light into a collimated light pattern emanating from the exit surface. Further, the plurality of optical elements may be configured in a step-wise pattern defined by a sweep angle.
US10088118B2 Light emitting area extender
Lighting device includes a light source and a light guide body that has an in-coupling portion that collects the light, a propagating portion that carries the collected light, and an out-coupling portion, which has a central light emitting portion with a central exterior surface, an extended light emitting portion with a proximal reflecting surface and an extended exterior surface, and a deflecting element. The central light emitting portion guides a first light portion emerging from the propagating portion towards the central exterior surface where it is emitted. The deflecting element guides a second light portion emerging from the propagating portion towards the extended light emitting portion, which reflects the second light portion towards the extended exterior surface where it is also emitted. The central surface generates light to satisfy light distribution standards while the addition of the extended light emitting areas assures that a minimum light emitting area is satisfied.
US10088116B2 Lighting device with plurality of strips bendable relative to each other and corresponding method
A lighting device includes a laminar support member bendable at bending lines extending in a common direction, the bending lines partitioning the laminar support member in a plurality of stripes. The plurality of stripes includes at least one first stripe with electrically-powered light radiation sources therealong and at least one second stripe free from light radiation sources forming a side wing for the at least one first stripe.
US10088114B2 Plasmonic white light source based on FRET coupled emitters
The invention provides a lighting device comprising a light source and a light converter, wherein the light source is configured to provide light source light, wherein the light converter comprises a donor luminescent material able to convert at least part of the first light source light into donor light, and a acceptor luminescent material, wherein the donor luminescent material and acceptor luminescent material are configured as donor-acceptor luminescent materials which, upon excitation of the donor luminescent material by the light source light provide acceptor light having an acceptor light spectral distribution different from a donor light spectral distribution of the donor light, wherein the light converter further comprises a periodic plasmonic antenna array configured to enhance generation of said donor light, and wherein the lighting device is configured to provide lighting device light comprising said donor light and said acceptor light.
US10088110B2 Pressure vessel liner venting via nanotextured surface
A pressure vessel has a first end with a first boss, the first boss having a first outer surface. The vessel includes a liner having a second outer surface, a shell disposed over the second outer surface, and a first vent. The first vent is formed onto at least a portion of the first outer surface and at least a portion of the second outer surface. The first vent includes a texture that provides a higher rate of gas flow through the first vent than through a portion of an interface of the liner and shell lacking the texture. In another aspect, a pressure vessel has a first end and a second end, a plurality of first longitudinal vents and a plurality of second longitudinal vents. At least one of first longitudinal vents is circumferentially offset around the pressure vessel from at least one of the second longitudinal vents.
US10088105B2 Suspension system for an inner container mounted for thermal insulation in an outer container and container arrangement
A suspension system (3) for an inner container (2, 2′) mounted for thermal insulation in an outer container (1, 1′) comprises a single fixed bearing (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39) comprising fixed bearing securing elements (5, 5′, 5″, 5′″) which engage, on the one hand, the outer container and, on the other hand, the inner container and which can be stressed in tension and in compression, the fixed bearing securing elements (5, 5′, 5″, 5′″) engaging while being arranged so as to be distributed in an annular installation space (7) defined between the inner container (2, 2′) and the outer container (1, 1′) and the fixed bearing securing elements (5, 5′, 5″, 5′″) engaging the outer container (1, 1′) while being distributed in the annular installation space (7). In addition, a floating bearing (41, 42, 43, 44, 45) arranged in the outer container (1, 1′) and supporting the inner container (2, 2′) and designed with a floating bearing ring (10, 10′) can be provided, with annularly distributed floating bearing securing elements (11, 11′), which can be stressed in tension and in compression, engaging, on the one hand, the floating bearing ring (10, 10′) and, on the other hand, the inner container or the outer container. The floating bearing ring (10, 10′) can be spring-biased by means of tension springs (12) or compression springs (13).
US10088099B2 Video camera supporting device
It is formed by a harness worn by an operator (1) and other elements that make it possible to transfer the weight of the video camera between the operator's two shoulders, thereby partially lifting the weight off the shoulder bearing the video camera. The harness (1) is formed by an elastic band (2) destined for being mounted around the camera operator's torso and back and a receptacle sheath (3) that extends from the elastic band (2), in addition to incorporating a supporting foot (4) having a lower end destined for being housed in the receptacle sheath (3) and another upper end, and a coupling mechanism (5) associated with the upper end of the supporting foot (4) destined for coupling the video camera (6) that transfers part of its weight through the supporting foot (4) to the receptacle sheath (3) and, in turn, to the elastic band (2).
US10088098B2 Lattice mounting device
A device is provided for mounting an object to a base. The device includes a lattice having a first number of rails orientated along a first direction coupled to a second number of rails orientated along a second direction. The device includes a first region with mount holes configured to attach the object to the lattice. The device also includes a second region configured to attach to the base. The device also includes fasteners configured to rotatably couple the first number of rails to the second number of rails at intersections of the first number of rails and the second number of rails such that the device is foldable.
US10088096B2 Portable stand for electronic device
A portable support apparatus for an electronic device. The portable support apparatus can be connected to an electronic device to provide support. The portable support apparatus has a central portion which has a yolk retainer coupled to a proximal end of a central leg, and a central foot coupled to a distal end of the central leg. The portable support apparatus can also include side-support portions coupled to the central portion. The side support portions can be deployable to form a tripod. The adjustable device receiver can include a ball-connector which is received within a receiving yolk and a tongue coupled to the ball-connector. The tongue can be configured to be insertable into an opening of an electronic device.
US10088094B2 System for anchoring a portable device to a floor
An anchoring system for a movable structure is provided. The anchoring system can include a base plate and an anchor rod assembly. The base plate includes a slot configured for receiving a portion of the anchor rod assembly. The slot can include a pocket for receiving and retaining the portion of the assembly. The assembly can be secured to the movable structure and can include a handle component, an extension component and an anchor rod having a threaded member engaged with the extension component and handle component so that the anchor rod can be lifted and lowered relative to the extension component. The system can be operated by moving the structure so that the anchor assembly engages the slot of the base plate and enters the pocket. The anchor rod is then retracted within the pocket, thereby securing the structure.
US10088085B2 Extendable and contractible flexible joint
An extendable and contractible flexible joint having a pair of flexible joint portions, which are bendable and fitted and connected to a connection sleeve, in a direction of a pipe axial line. An extending motion limiting portion includes a fluid chamber into which a portion of a pressure fluid in a flow path diverges and flows, and is configured to apply a fluid pressure applied to pressure receiving surfaces of the fluid chamber. An inner joint body of each of both the flexible joint portions is configured to be attachable and detachable to and from the connection sleeve, and an outer joint body and the inner joint body of each of both the flexible joint portions are configured to be attachable and detachable to and from each other.
US10088084B2 Flanged fittings for pipeline
Flanged fittings with proximal, central, and distal sections between proximal and distal ends, the proximal section including a flange portion with bolt holes, and the central section including curved or angled surfaces, and which provide enhanced structural integrity and function for use in pipeline operations are described. The fittings can include an inner threaded surface capable of receiving a threaded plug to provide a primary seal in the fitting, and then can be capped with a finishing cap at the flange portion following a pipeline tapping process.
US10088079B2 Assembly of a flexible pipe and an end-fitting
An assembly is described. A flexible pipe of the assembly comprises at least one optical fiber for mounting to a processing system or another waveguide. The unbonded flexible pipe comprises a plurality of layers. The optical fiber is arranged outside an innermost sealing sheath. At least an outermost armor layer is terminated and secured by securing material in a housing cavity of an end-fitting. The end-fitting comprises a fiber exit cavity with an entrance end and an exit opening through which the fiber can exit and the fiber is applied in an overlength in said fiber exit cavity. The assembly makes it very simple and effective to connect an optical fiber of an unbonded flexible pipe via an end-fitting to a processing system which can operate with the fiber to pump light into the fiber and collect signals and analyze the collected signals.
US10088078B2 Subsea drying system
A subsea drying system (10) for drying a chamber (12) underwater has an upstream piping (24, 26, 28) for conveying a pressurized drying fluid from a source (18) to the chamber (12); and downstream piping (36, 38, 40) for expelling liquid displaced from the chamber (12) by the drying fluid in an open-loop dewatering mode. In a closed-loop dehumidifying mode, a recirculation path (54) between the downstream piping (36, 38, 40) and the upstream piping (24, 26, 28) conveys drying fluid exiting the chamber (12) back into the chamber (12) after passing through a dehumidifier (58). A valve system selectively closes and opens the re-circulation path to expel displaced liquid when that path is closed and to recirculate drying fluid from the chamber (12) through the dehumidifier (58) to the upstream piping (24, 26, 28) when that path is open.
US10088075B2 Disposable diaphragm valve
A valve for dispensing fluid as a bead or a dot having a housing with an internal cavity and a disposable insert positioned within the cavity of the housing having a fluid inlet, a fluid chamber, a fluid outlet and a diaphragm adjacent the fluid chamber between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet. The replaceable insert further has a latching mechanism adjacent the diaphragm for receipt of a reciprocating actuator to actuate the diaphragm to dispense fluid from the fluid chamber.
US10088072B2 Single use valves
A single use valve structured to allow only one fluid or gas or powder filling or extraction operation of a container such that neither a subsequent refilling nor a subsequent extraction operation can be performed. The single use valve may be used for extraction of ink from, or filling of ink to, a security ink container.
US10088071B2 Extension device for closure mechanism
An extension device for remotely opening and closing a valve from a user knob is described. The device includes a flexible connector that allows the user knob to be positioned in various places relative the valve. One use for the disclosed device is with a gas grill, wherein the gas tank is placed in a position that is not easily accessible or is difficult for some persons to access. The extension device may be mounted in various positions on or near the grill allowing the user to open and close the gas tank's valve before and after use of the grill.
US10088061B2 Gate valves and airlocks for a transportation system
A system includes at least one tube forming a portion of a transportation path, wherein the tube is maintained as a low-pressure environment, a propulsion system configured to propel at least one capsule through the tube, a levitation system configured to levitate the capsule within the tube, and at least one tube sealer arranged along the at least one tube and configured to selectively create an airlock in the at least one tube.
US10088056B2 Butterfly valve with modified scotch yoke connection
An embodiment of a valve includes a housing having at least an actuator chamber above a main fluid passage. A flow control member is mounted to a first longitudinal end of the valve shaft extending into, and is rotatable in, the main fluid passage. The linear actuator is retained in the actuator chamber, and includes a piston rod connected to at least one piston, and a slot formed transverse to a length of the piston rod. A yoke assembly includes a crank connected proximate to the second end of the valve shaft, A bearing assembly connecting the valve shaft and the piston rod includes at least one bearing connected to the crank such that the yoke assembly is adapted to translate linear motion of the piston shaft to rotational motion of the valve shaft, and vice versa.
US10088054B2 In-line servicable shutoff valve with excess flow
An in-line serviceable cutoff valve with excess flow capability includes a valve body and a separable cover. Internal valve components are accessible for service or replacement when the separable cover is removed from the valve body. The internal valve components may optionally be attached to the separable cover so that the separable cover and the internal valve components may be removed as a single assembly.
US10088050B2 Gasket
The present invention provides a gasket excellent in properties such as sliding properties and resistance to liquid leakage. The present invention relates to a gasket whose sliding surface includes annular projections, the gasket having polymer chains immobilized on at least part of its surface, the annular projections including a first projection that is nearest to a top face, and a bottom side projection that is farthest from the top face, the first projection and/or the bottom side projection having an annular flat portion with a width of 0.1 mm or more.
US10088045B2 Seal set and sealing arrangement comprising at least one seal set
The disclosure relates to a seal set, and to a sealing arrangement comprising a seal set. The seal set is arranged for sealing a primary side against a secondary side and comprises a main body which is arranged to be received at a support part, and a slide ring for contacting a slide surface of a slide partner part, wherein the main body is arranged in an annular fashion and comprises a radial circumferential receiving groove for the slide ring, wherein further a radial circumferential sealing lip is provided at the main body, which is formed between the receiving groove for the slide ring and a secondary-side end of the main body, wherein the sealing lip comprises a tip region and a conical ring surface adjoining the tip region, and wherein the slide ring, in a mounted state, at least sectionally covers the receiving groove, a primary-side adjoining surface adjoining the receiving groove, and the conical ring surface.
US10088044B2 Electronic parking brake actuator
A parking brake actuator includes a motor, a power transfer assembly or gearing connected to an output shaft of the motor, a planetary gear set including a linear gear connected to the power transfer assembly, a planetary gear engaged with the linear gear, and a ring gear engaged with the planetary gear and including an insertion protrusion formed on a bottom, and a housing including a motor seating recess in which the motor is accommodated and a ring gear seating in which the ring gear is accommodated, in which the ring gear accommodating portion includes an insertion groove formed on a bottom surface into which the insertion protrusion is forcibly inserted.
US10088042B2 Shift selector mechanism for motor vehicle transmissions
The mechanism includes a first part and a second part movable relative to the first part, a spring member acting on the second part such that the second part is biased onto a contoured surface, and a damper element for absorbing impacts to the first part associated with one of the first part and the second part such that movement of the second part relative to the first part causes movement of the damper element relative to one of the first part and the second part without contacting the other of the first part and the second part.
US10088035B2 Slide-step type electronic gear shift apparatus
An electronic gear shift apparatus may include a housing, an up switch installed in a space portion formed by opening an upper side of the housing, a down switch installed in the space portion formed by opening the upper side of the housing, and spaced apart from the up switch so as to face the up switch, a touchpad installed below the up switch and the down switch, and a gear shift stage display device installed on a surface of the housing, and displaying a position of a gear shift stage, in which when the up switch is pushed upward or the down switch is pushed downward in a state in which the finger is in contact with the touchpad, the gear shift stage may be changed in a direction of an upper gear shift stage or a lower gear shift stage of the gear shift stage display unit.
US10088033B2 Drive mechanism for a spin test rig
Disclosed is a drive mechanism for driving a spin test rig, comprising a transmission casing (1) which accommodates a transmission gear unit (8) having a vertical output shaft (10) and an input shaft (9) coaxial therewith. The output shaft (10) has an upper end arranged in the transmission gear unit (8) and a lower end adapted to be coupled to a test object. The transmission casing (1) includes a casing lower part (4) detachable therefrom with the gear unit installed, in which casing part the output shaft (10) is axially and radially carried in bearings (28, 29) at a distance from its ends. The transmission gear unit (8) is configured such that the output shaft (10), together with the casing lower part (4) and the bearings arranged therein, is removable from the transmission casing (1).
US10088030B2 Systems and methods for controlling rope
A rope control device a main body defining a central opening and first and second side portions, projections extending from the main body, an end recess defined by the first and second projections, an end friction surface formed at a juncture of a projection and the main body, and a bar. With the bar in a first position, the first rope portion is extended through the central opening and at least partly around the bar. With the bar in a second position, the main body and the bar define first and second opening portions of the central opening and the first rope portion is extended through the first and second opening portions and at least partly around the bar. The second rope portion is arranged within the first end recess such that, when the rope is under tension, the second rope portion frictionally engages the first end friction surface.
US10088021B2 Continuously variable transmission
A variator suitable for an automotive continuously variable transmission utilizes a roller frictionally engaging two rotating plates. The plates are connected to an input such that they rotate at the same speed but in opposite directions. To change the ratio, the roller is moved along an axis perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the two counter-rotating plates. Power from the roller is transmitted to a bevel gear which meshes with an output bevel gear. The output bevel gear rotated about the same axis as the plates.
US10088015B2 Chain link and circular chain having a chain link
The invention relates to a chain link for a circular chain and to the circular chain for accommodating and guiding energy lines between two connections points that can be moved in relation to each other, in a circular motion about an axis of rotation (d). The circular chain has a circular-arc-shaped body having a circle center-point axis (k), which body is composed of a plurality of sector-shaped chain links adjoining each other in the circumferential direction, wherein the chain links are connected to each other in the adjoining connection regions thereof in such a way that, in each case, the chain links can be pivoted about a first pivot axis (s1) radial to the circle center-point axis (k). The chain link is designed to form a hinge-joint connection with the joint partner and has at least one connection region designed as a first connection region, which connection region is designed in such a way that the hinge-joint connection enables at least one further relative motion of the joint partners in addition to the pivoting about the first pivot axis (s1).
US10088013B2 Manufacturing method for multi-layered ring
A manufacturing method includes, cutting out a plurality of rings, polishing the rings, adjusting the plurality of rings so that they exhibit circumferential lengths respectively predetermined for them, nitriding the plurality of rings, and assembling in order to layer the plurality of rings into a multi-layered ring; wherein after the rings are cut out from the pipe, each of them is polished one by one so that their order is not changed; in nitriding, they are subjected to a nitriding process in a state where they are set in a jig in order to keep their order; and in assembling, the rings are assembled so that rings that were parts originally adjacent to each other in a state of the pipe become layers that are adjacent to each other in the multi-layered ring.
US10088006B2 Rotational inerter and method for damping an actuator
An apparatus for damping an actuator includes an inerter. The inerter includes a first terminal and a second terminal movable relative to one another along an inerter axis and configured to be mutually exclusively coupled to a support structure and a movable device actuated by an actuator. The inerter further includes a rod coupled to and movable with the first terminal and a threaded shaft coupled to and movable with the second terminal. The inerter further includes a flywheel having a flywheel annulus coupled to one of the rod and the threaded shaft. The flywheel is configured to rotate in proportion to axial acceleration of the rod relative to the threaded shaft in correspondence with actuation of the movable device by the actuator.
US10088002B2 Brake pad assembly and heat dissipation structure thereof
A heat dissipation structure for a brake pad is provided for being assembled to a caliper device. The caliper device includes a caliper body, and the caliper body has a receiving space. The heat dissipation structure includes: a main body, integrally extruded from aluminum and cut to have an ultimate appearance, including a plate body and a heat dissipation portion integrally extending from the plate body, the plate body for being disposed on the caliper body and at least partially extending into the receiving space, when the main body is assembled to the caliper body, the heat dissipation portion is exposed outside the caliper body. A brake pad assembly is further provided, including a heat dissipation structure as described above, further including a brake pad, the brake pad disposed on a lateral face of the plate body.
US10087995B2 Tolerance ring
A tolerance ring comprising a body including a plurality of sidewall segments, each sidewall segment having a thickness and a height, wherein the body has an aspect ratio, as measured by a ratio of the height of the sidewall segment to the thickness of the sidewall segment, of no less than 2:1.
US10087985B2 Rolling device for vehicle
A rolling device for a vehicle includes an inner raceway member including first and second inner raceways; an outer raceway member including first and second outer raceways; first rolling elements disposed rollably between the first inner raceway and the first outer raceway and second rolling elements disposed rollably between the second inner raceway and the second outer raceway; and grease disposed on raceway surfaces of the first inner raceway, the first outer raceway, the second inner raceway, and the second outer raceway and rolling surfaces of the first rolling elements and the second rolling elements. The grease includes a base oil, a thickener, and additives. The grease includes a synthetic oil as the base oil. A kinematic viscosity of the base oil at 40° C. is 20 mm2/s to 50 mm2/s. The additives include a phosphorus compound, a calcium compound, and a hydrocarbon wax.
US10087971B1 Planetary stapler for electrical wiring and the like
A device for fastening electrical wiring and the like to a support may include a tool with a bit, a housing, a central gear configured to be driven by the tool bit, two opposing planetary gears positioned to be driven by the central gear; and screws extending from the planetary gears. These planetary screws may have reverse threads so the central gear may be driven clockwise by a Philips head, flat head, Allen head or other bit configuration to advance the screws into the support. A clip may be used to center wiring between the screws and limit the depth to which the screws are driven into the support. The clip may be integral to the housing or integral standoffs may be provided to define a specific clearance between the housing and the support to prevent damage to the wiring.
US10087969B2 Blind rivet
A blind rivet including a mandrel having a head and a rivet body surrounding the mandrel adjacent the head, the mandrel including at least one locking region for locking engagement therewith of the rivet body, adjacent the head, a selectably breakable region adjacent the at least one locking region and defining a plurality of breakable locations along the mandrel and a gripping region adjacent the selectably breakable region.
US10087968B2 Metallic-composite joint
The invention provides a method of manufacturing a metallic-composite joint comprising a metallic component having one hole in a surface thereof, and a metallic fastener having a head portion for attaching to the metallic component and a tail portion for attaching to a composite component, comprising the steps of positioning the metallic fastener such that the head portion of the metallic fastener is retained in the hole, and the tail portion of the metallic fastener extends out of the hole, arranging layered fibers of an uncured composite component on the surface of the metallic component such that the tail portion extends through a gap between adjacent fibers in each fiber layer, and curing the composite component. The invention also provides a metallic-composite joint, a structure, an aircraft structure, an aircraft, a method of manufacturing a fastener assembly, a fastener assembly and a metallic fastener.
US10087964B2 Fastener for securing together two panels
A fastener is provided for securing a first panel to a second panel. The fastener includes a stud insertable through apertures in the first and second panels. The fastener further includes a pivoting handle assembly with a handle operatively connected to a stud head and pivotal between an upright position generally perpendicular to the first panel, and a folded position generally parallel to the first panel. A biasing mechanism is connected to the stud head and the handle that biases the handle outward relative to the stud head. A locking pin is connected to the stud head and the handle and is in connection with the biasing mechanism to hold the handle in the upright position or the folded position. A fastener is also provided for securing together the first and second panels, including a grommet, a receptacle and an insert in threaded engagement with an interior of the receptacle.
US10087961B2 Piston and piston-equipped assembly for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of a vehicle braking system
A (collar-equipped) piston and a piston-equipped assembly for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of a vehicle braking system, includes a contact surface for a sealing collar, which has a shape curving away from the sealing collar, formed on the piston, so that the sealing collar is pressable, at least partially, into a displacement volume, which is spanned by the contact surface of the piston, with a pressure which is present on a side of the sealing collar directed away from the piston. Also described is a hydraulic unit and a piston-cylinder device for a vehicle braking system, and a vehicle braking system. Further described is a manufacturing method for a piston for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of the braking system, and a manufacturing method for a piston-equipped assembly for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of the braking system.
US10087957B2 Hydraulic system
A hydraulic system (1) is disclosed comprising a pressure source (2), at least a hydraulic consumer (12, 13), and a pressure booster (16) arranged between the pressure source (2) and the hydraulic consumer (12, 13), wherein inactivating means (17) are provided inactivating or activating said pressure booster (16), said pressure booster (16) and said inactivating means (17) being part of a booster module (11). The operational possibilities of such a hydraulic system (1) should be extended. To this end the booster module (11) is part of a valve block (3), said valve block (3) comprising said booster module (11) and at least one valve module (9, 10) controlling said hydraulic consumer (12, 13).
US10087954B2 HVAC system with noise reducing tube
A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system has a fan component defining a radially interior space and a radially exterior space and a tube disposed in the radially exterior space, the tube being in fluid communication with the radially interior space at a first angular location and a second angular location different from the first angular location.
US10087953B2 Air blower for fuel cell vehicle
Provided is an air blower for a fuel cell vehicle in which a bypass flow amount that ensures a surge margin is used to cool a motor to improve the efficiency of the motor. More specifically, a seal is arranged on a rear of an impeller and an air-through channel through which a part of the compressed air flows into the inside of the motor from an impeller housing case by forming an air-through aperture is formed therein to cool the motor.
US10087948B2 Fan blade and method of covering a fan blade root portion
A fan blade and method of covering a fan blade root portion for a gas turbine engine are disclosed. The fan blade includes an airfoil having a leading edge end and a trailing edge end, a root portion having a first side surface extending from the leading edge end to the trailing edge end and a second side surface at an opposite side of the first side surface and extending from the leading edge end to the trailing edge end, and a covering disposed against the first side surface and the second side surface, wherein the covering is positioned against the root portion as a single member.
US10087947B2 Turbocharger compressor and method
A turbocharger for use with an internal combustion engine includes a compressor wheel having a central hub having a centerline, a root portion and an end portion. A plurality of blades is formed around the central hub. The plurality of blades includes a group of full-blades extending from the root portion of the central hub up to a maximum distance from the root portion along the centerline, the maximum distance being adjacent the end portion of the central hub. The plurality of blades further includes a group of partial-blades, the partial-blades extending from the root portion of the hub to an area along the centerline that is between 40% and 55% of the maximum distance along the centerline, and the plurality of blades is organized in repeating sets of blades arranged around the compressor wheel, each repeating set including at least one full-blade and at least one partial-blade.
US10087942B2 Motor driven compressor
A motor-driven compressor that includes a compression unit adapted to compress refrigerant, an electric motor adapted to drive the compression unit, and a housing that accommodates the compression unit and the electric motor and includes a coupling member. A motor driving circuit drives the electric motor. The motor driving circuit includes a circuit board and a capacitor, which is electrically connected to the circuit board. A capacitor holder holds the capacitor and is coupled to the coupling member. One of the capacitor holder and the coupling member includes a projection, and the other one of the capacitor holder and the coupling member includes an engagement portion that engages with the projection. Engagement between the projection and the engagement portion positions the capacitor holder relative to the coupling member.
US10087936B2 Compressor having capacity modulation system
A compressor may include first and second scrolls, a seal assembly and a valve ring. The first scroll may include a first end plate having a discharge passage, a modulation port, and a biasing passage. The modulation port may be in communication with a first pocket formed between spiral wraps of the first and second scrolls. The biasing passage may be in communication with a second pocket formed between spiral wraps of the first and second scrolls. The modulation valve ring is axially displaceable relative to the seal assembly and the first scroll between first and second positions. The valve ring may abut an end plate of the first scroll and close the modulation port when in the first position. The valve ring may abut an axially-facing surface of the seal assembly and is spaced apart from the end plate to open the modulation port when in the second position.
US10087931B2 Pumps
A pump is formed by a housing (10) having a fluid inlet (11) and a fluid outlet (12) and containing a rotor (15) forming with the housing (10) chambers (17a, 17b) that, on rotation of the rotor (15) by a drive, convey fluid from the inlet (11) to the outlet (12) to pump the fluid. A seal assembly (14) is arranged between the outlet (12) and the inlet (11). The seal assembly (14) includes a membrane (21) that contacts the rotor (15) and a flexible resilient spring member (22, 28, 35, 37, 40) that provides a force urging the membrane (21) against the rotor (15). The spring member (22, 28, 35, 37, 40) thus, on rotation of the rotor (15), moves radially relative to the axis of rotation of the rotor (15) and is arranged to provide a force on the rotor (15) via the membrane (21) that is constant and a minimum to maintain a seal between the rotor (15) and the seal (14) for a given outlet pressure of the pumped fluid.
US10087926B2 Stator
A stator assembly for a progressing cavity pump is provided. The stator assembly includes a number of stator laminates having a planar body defining a primary, inner passage and a number of outer passages, the outer passages disposed effectively adjacent the inner passage whereby the inner passage is at least partially defined by a band, wherein the band is outwardly flexible. The stator laminates are coupled to each other in a stack wherein the stator laminate body inner passages define a helical passage. The helical passage is a flexible helical passage.
US10087917B2 Pump device
An object of the present invention is to provide a pump device that is capable of improving a discharge performance. A first orifice 301 that is provided on a discharge oil passage (a pipe 12) of a pump 2 and a second orifice 302 that, when a flow amount Q becomes greater than a predetermined flow amount Q1, allows pass of brake fluid are provided.
US10087906B2 Hydraulic turbine and pipe
A hydraulic turbine according to an embodiment includes a turbine body, a running water surface provided in the turbine body, the running water surface defining a channel for water, and a coating layer provided on the running water surface, the coating layer being formed by water-repellent paint or hydrophilic paint.
US10087902B2 Power limiting generator control unit (GCU)
A method of operating an electrical system of an aircraft is provided. The method includes initiating a cross-start action for cross-starting a non-operative engine using a generator of an operative engine, entering a power limiting mode of a generator control unit (GCU) of the operative engine, remaining in the power limiting mode for a duration of the cross-start action and returning to the non-power limiting mode of the GCU of the operative engine upon completion of the cross-start action.
US10087898B2 Air filter element assembly for a motor vehicle
A filter element assembly includes a filter body and an auxiliary filter. The filter body includes a sidewall around a hollow core. Further the filter body and auxiliary filter are both received and held on a support including a base and a cage.
US10087895B2 Engine systems that are supplied with reformed fuel
One embodiment of the present invention is a unique method for operating an engine. Another embodiment is a unique engine system. Other embodiments include apparatuses, systems, devices, hardware, methods, and combinations for engines and engine systems. Further embodiments, forms, features, aspects, benefits, and advantages of the present application will become apparent from the description and figures provided herewith.
US10087889B2 High-pressure fuel supply pump including an electromagnetically driven intake valve
A high-pressure fuel supply pump including an electromagnetically driven intake valve is configured such that a pressure equalizing hole is provided in the valve stopper positioned between the valve and a pressurizing chamber. The pressure equalization hole connects a spring storage space, provided between a valve and a valve stopper, with a surrounding fluid passage. The high-pressure fuel supply pump is further configured such that an opening of the pressure equalizing hole at the spring storage chamber side is open at a position at the inner side of a diameter of the spring. Since the pressure in the pressurizing chamber can be introduced into the inner side of the spring without traversing the spring, the unstable behavior of the spring or the valve due to the introduced pressure eliminated. Since the force applied to the valve when the valve closes is stabilized, the closing timing of the valve is stable.
US10087873B2 Control system for internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine includes a plurality of cylinders, a plurality of fuel injection valves, a control chamber provided in each of the fuel injection valves. A control system for the internal combustion engine includes an electronic control unit which is configured to (i) reduce a pressure of the fuel in the control chamber to be lower than a pressure of the fuel in the fuel passage connected to the control chamber, in each of the fuel injection valves, (ii) reduce the pressure of the fuel such that a first pressure difference is equal to or larger than a predetermined pressure difference, so as to move the needle in a direction to open the injection holes, and (iii) reduce the reference pressure by reducing the pressure of the fuel in a second injection valve, such that the first pressure difference after operation is smaller than the predetermined pressure difference.
US10087872B2 System and method for a synchronized driver circuit
According to an embodiment, a controller system that is configured to drive a power switch includes a driver integrated circuit (IC), which includes an interface circuit, a synchronization circuit, and a drive circuit. The interface circuit is configured to receive a control scheme over a serial interface. The synchronization circuit is coupled to the interface circuit and is configured to receive an angular position signal and synchronize a drive signal with the angular position signal, where the drive signal is based on the control scheme. The drive circuit is coupled to the synchronization circuit and is configured to drive the power switch using the drive signal.
US10087866B2 Detecting fuel injector timing with current sensing
A fuel injection system for an internal combustion engine includes a fuel injector and an engine control system. The engine control system is configured to send electrical fuel injection signals to the fuel injector to open the fuel injector, monitor a current amplitude of electrical fuel injection signals, detect the mechanical openings of the fuel injector based on the monitored current amplitudes of electrical fuel injection signals according to inflection points between a decreasing slope and an increasing slope in the monitored current amplitudes of electrical fuel injection signals, calculate time delays between the sent electrical fuel injection signals and the mechanical openings of the fuel injector, and set durations of electrical fuel injection signals based on the calculated time delays.
US10087850B2 Flexible coupling for geared turbine engine
A gas turbine engine includes a fan shaft arranged along an engine central axis, a frame supporting the fan shaft, a gear system rotatably coupled with the fan shaft, and a flexible coupling at least partially supporting the gear system. The flexible coupling defines, with respect to the engine central axis, a torsional stiffness TS and a lateral stiffness LS such that a ratio of TS/LS is greater than or equal to about 2.0 to reduce loads on the gear system from misalignment of the gear system with respect to the engine central axis.
US10087849B2 Retention device for speed change mechanism in a gas turbine engine
A gear system for a gas turbine engine includes a carrier that includes a first axial face. A plurality of gears are located in the carrier. An opening in the first axial face of the carrier is aligned with one of the plurality of gears. A housing includes a central cavity and is attached to the first axial face of the carrier. The housing includes an energy dissipating member.
US10087844B2 Bundled tube fuel nozzle assembly with liquid fuel capability
A bundled tube fuel nozzle assembly includes a fuel injector and a tube bundle comprising a plurality of tubes that provide for fluid communication through a forward plate, a fuel plenum and an aft plate of the bundled tube fuel nozzle assembly. Each tube includes an inlet defined at an upstream end of the tube and an outlet defined at a downstream end of the tube. The fuel injector is disposed upstream from the inlets of each of the tubes. The upstream end of each tube is noncircular and includes at least one side portion that abuts a complementary upstream end side portion of an immediately adjacent tube of the plurality of tubes. The downstream end of each tube may be circular and is spaced apart from the downstream ends of immediately adjacent tubes of the plurality of tubes.
US10087840B2 Gas turbine engine de-icing system
A de-icing system for a gas turbine engine according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a forward assembly and a rear assembly adjacent to the forward assembly. One of the forward assembly and the rear assembly is rotatable relative to the other to generate an amount of air friction between said forward and rear assemblies.
US10087839B2 Air intake for turboprop engine
An air intake for efficiently channeling a flow of ambient air toward an air inlet of a turboprop or turboshaft gas turbine engine is disclosed. The air intake comprises an intake inlet for receiving the flow of air, an intake duct for channelling the flow of air, and an intake outlet for discharging the flow of air toward the air inlet of the gas turbine engine. The intake duct may be oriented toward a flow direction of the air pushed aft by a propeller coupled to the gas turbine engine.
US10087835B2 Engine
The purpose of the present invention is to provide an engine in which operation of a control system and communication of information can be performed easily form above the engine. A blank part is formed in a top cover provided on an upper surface of an engine arranged in an engine room of a ship so as to penetrate vertically the top cover, an engine side operation part is arranged so as to face the blank part, and an upper end of the engine side operation part is positioned lower than an upper surface of the top cover.
US10087831B2 Engine
Provided is an engine that includes a first member, a second member, a first hydraulic pressure chamber formed between facing parts of the first and second members, and a hydraulic pressure adjustment mechanism. The hydraulic pressure adjustment mechanism has a plunger pump having a pump cylinder and a plunger and configured to supply hydraulic oil in the pump cylinder to the first hydraulic pressure chamber by pushing the plunger into the pump cylinder. The plunger pump moves in a stroke direction along with a piston and a power transmission section, and the plunger is pushed into the pump cylinder by receiving a reaction force opposite to reciprocating forces of the piston and the power transmission section.
US10087828B2 Saddle ridden vehicle
A saddle-ridden vehicle includes: an engine; a clutch which enables or disables motive power transmission between a crankshaft provided in the engine and a transmission mechanism; a turbocharger which compresses air for burning to be supplied to the engine; and a throttle device which adjusts a rate of air supply to the engine by controlling an opening angle of a throttle valve using a drive motor, the turbocharger includes a turbine unit which is driven by exhaust gas of the engine and a compressor unit which compresses air receiving drive force of the turbine unit; the clutch is disposed at one side, in a vehicle width direction, of the engine; and the compressor unit and the drive motor are disposed at the other side of the engine in the vehicle width direction.
US10087821B2 Turbocharger systems with direct turbine interfaces
Turbine assemblies and related turbocharger systems having direct turbine interfaces are provided. One exemplary turbine assembly includes a first turbine housing having an outlet portion defining a fluid outlet of a first turbine and a second turbine housing having an inlet portion defining a fluid inlet of a second turbine, wherein at least a portion of the inlet portion radially surrounds at least a portion of the outlet portion to provide a direct interface from the fluid outlet of the first turbine to the fluid inlet of the second turbine in an axial direction.
US10087811B2 Vehicle exhaust isolator
An isolator is disclosed for attaching an exhaust system to a frame pin on a vehicle frame. The isolator includes a vibration damping body that defines a frame pin receiving opening and an exhaust pin receiving opening. A tab is provided on an upper end of the vibration damping body that is manually engaged to bend the upper end of the body away from and toward the frame pin to facilitate inserting the frame pin in the frame pin receiving opening.
US10087795B2 Sealing-equipped oil pan
A sealing-equipped oil pan includes a gasket and an oil pan having a bottom portion and a peripheral wall for storing oil, and a ring-shaped rim portion located at an end of the peripheral wall and provided with the gasket, and is fastened to a target device with the gasket interposed between the rim portion and the target device. The gasket has a projection projecting from a sealing surface configured to come into contact with the target device for sealing. The peripheral wall of the oil pan has a base portion projecting from the rim portion and supporting the projection of the gasket. The base portion supports the projection of the gasket to prevent the gasket from tilting with respect to the rim portion, thereby preventing protrusion of the gasket.
US10087793B2 Thermal management unit for vehicle powertrain
A thermal management unit for a vehicle powertrain includes an integrated oil heater, a control valve, and a pressure relief valve. A remote oil cooler is connected to fluid ports of the thermal management unit. Transmission oil is received into the thermal management unit and is directed to one or both of the transmission oil heater and the transmission oil cooler. A portion of the flow of oil can be internally bypassed through the pressure relief valve to maintain the pressure of the oil below a threshold. The flow of oil is directed through the control valve after having been heated and/or cooled, and the proportions of oil being directed through the oil heater and the oil cooler are determined by the temperature of the oil in the control valve.
US10087791B2 Valve opening/closing timing control apparatus
A valve opening/closing timing control apparatus includes: a driving side rotational body synchronously rotating with a crankshaft of an internal combustion engine; a driven side rotational body arranged in the driving side rotational body to share a rotational axis therewith and integrally rotating with a camshaft; advanced angle and retarded angle chambers defined between the driving side and driven side rotational bodies; a lock mechanism maintaining a relative rotational phase between the driving side and driven side rotational bodies by separately biasing first and second lock members to be engaged with first and second recesses; and a fluid controller releasing the locked state by supplying a hydraulic fluid to the first and second recesses, and controlling the relative rotational phase by supplying and discharging the hydraulic fluid to the advanced angle and retarded angle chambers.
US10087789B2 Cam follower, injection pump and valve actuator comprising such a cam follower, and manufacturing method
The invention concerns a cam follower including a tappet having a cylindrical outer surface centered on a longitudinal axis (Y1) and adapted to slide in a housing surrounding the tappet, a pin extending between two opposite ends along a transverse axis (X1) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (Y1), a roller element movable in rotation relative to the pin around the transverse axis (X1) and adapted to roll on a cam, and an antirotation member for preventing a rotation of the tappet around the longitudinal axis (Y1) in the housing. According to the invention, the antirotation member is one of overmolded onto the tappet and the tappet is overmolded onto the antirotation member. The invention also concerns an injection pump for a motor vehicle, each having a cam follower. The invention also concerns a method for manufacturing a cam follower.
US10087774B2 Turbocharger variable-vane cartridge with nozzle ring and pipe secured by two-piece self-centering spacers
A variable-nozzle turbocharger includes a variable vane mechanism that has an annular nozzle ring supporting an array of rotatable vanes, an insert having a tubular portion sealingly received into a bore of the turbine housing and having a nozzle portion extending radially out from one end of the tubular portion and being axially spaced from the nozzle ring with the vanes therebetween, and a plurality of two-piece self-centering spacer assemblies connected between the nozzle portion of the insert and the nozzle ring. Each spacer assembly comprises a tubular sleeve and a separate pin that passes through the through-passage of the sleeve, end portions of the pin being secured respectively to the nozzle ring and the nozzle portion. One end of each sleeve has a conical surface and engages in a corresponding conical countersink in the adjacent face of the nozzle ring or nozzle portion.
US10087771B2 Gas turbine engine seal assembly
A seal assembly is positioned within a cavity that extends circumferentially about an axial centerline of a gas turbine engine. The cavity includes a cavity wall. The seal assembly includes a seal and a seal protector. The seal extends circumferentially within the cavity. The seal protector extends circumferentially within the cavity. The seal protector is positioned between the seal and the cavity wall. The seal protector includes a locating feature that is operative to contact the seal to aid in axially positioning the seal protector relative to the seal.
US10087767B2 Pre-diffuser with multiple radii
A pre-diffuser may include a plurality of struts, and each strut may have a leading edge. An upper contour of the leading edge may have a forward end and an aft end, and may include a first radius and a second radius. The first and second radii may be associated with the forward end and the aft end, respectively. The first radius may also be located farther forward than the second radius, and may be larger than the second radius.
US10087760B2 Turbine nozzle and shroud for air cycle machine
A nozzle and shroud for use in an air cycle machine has a plate and a shroud curving in a first axial direction about a center axis of the shroud relative to the plate. A plurality of vanes extends in a second axial direction away from the plate. The plurality of vanes extends for a height away from the plate and a width defined as the closest distance between two adjacent vanes, with a ratio of the height to the width being between 0.1091 and 0.1401. An air cycle machine and a method of repair are also disclosed.
US10087751B2 Subsurface fiber optic stimulation-flow meter
A system is provided that includes a fiber optic cable and a fiber optic interrogator. The fiber optic cable contains acoustical sensors that can be positioned in stimulation fluid in a wellbore. The fiber optic interrogator can determine flow rate of the stimulation fluid based on signals from the fiber optic cable.
US10087749B2 System and method of triggering, acquiring and communicating borehole data for a MWD system
A set of instructions stored on at least one non-transitory computer readable medium running on a computer system having at least one processor. The set of instructions extract outputs from sensors of a measurement while drilling system of a drilling rig; enable a transmitter to transmit a first data stream having at least one data series including drilling data, the first data stream having an interruptible portion encompassing at least a portion of the drilling data; detect a trigger event during transmission of the first data stream; and cease transmission of the first data stream.
US10087748B2 Method, apparatus and system for safe mode telemetry system
A method, apparatus and system for safe mode telemetry are provide. The method may include detecting a failure of an AC power supply, switching the AC power supply to a DC power supply, booting with a safe mode telemetry system by a control unit, and capturing downhole data for recording into a memory. The apparatus may include a telemetry cartridge, a control unit to detect a failure of an AC power supply, a DC power supply, and a switching device to change from the AC power supply to the DC power supply based on the control unit's detection of the failure in the AC power supply. The DC power supply of the apparatus may be used to power the telemetry cartridge after the detection of the failure. The system may further include a surface data acquisition unit and a downhole tool including the apparatus.
US10087745B2 Bore object characterization system for well assemblies
An apparatus for characterizing objects in the bore of a well assembly is provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a sensing array including ultrasonic transducers and a data analyzer coupled to receive input from the sensing array. The sensing array is positioned to transmit ultrasonic waves into the bore of a well assembly and to receive ultrasonic waves from the bore. The data analyzer processes data representative of ultrasonic waves received by the sensing array to identify a location of a component in the bore. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
US10087743B2 Fluid level determination apparatus and method of determining a fluid level in a hydrocarbon well
A system makes real time fluid level determinations based upon shock waves detected by a pressure sensor which is able to detect very small changes in the amplitude of the received signal. Because the various components of the artificial lift system can have significant mechanical vibrations and noise, the pressure sensor utilized in the present invention may be high-sensitivity pressure sensor which is vibration-compensated with an electrical amplifier integrated directly into the sensor body to amplify the observed shock wave. The sensor has compensation components which ascertain low-frequency lateral motion and other noise, distinguishing the low frequency wave forms from the incoming reflections from the shock waves. The observed lateral motion is subtracted from the pressure sensor signal in determining the depth to the fluid.
US10087742B2 Fixture and tool for use in facilitating communication between tool and equipment
A fixture for receiving a tool that facilitates communication between a tool and other equipment. The fixture includes a shroud sized to at least partially cover a circumference of a housing of the tool, and one or more current transformers or sensors which are coupled to the shroud. Each current transformer can inductively receive or inject, through the housing, a current from or into electronics contained within the housing of the tool. The induced current can be part of the communication between the tool and the equipment. The communication can be a data communication between the tool and the equipment, a transfer of electrical power from the equipment to the tool, or both. The tool can be a closed cavity without electrical or magnetic interfaces.
US10087732B1 Processing of oil by steam addition
Salt is removed from crude oil by exposing the salt bearing crude to successive stages of water injection and steam injection where the water injection includes high shear and the stream injection does not include high shear applied to the steam bubbles. The steam is seen to transfer salt from the crude via a different transfer mechanism and therefore doesn't require the high shear mixing of conventional water injection systems.
US10087722B2 System and method for performing downhole stimulation operations
A system and method for performing stimulation operations at a wellsite having a subterranean formation with of a reservoir therein is provided. The method involves generating a plurality of quality indicators from a plurality of logs, and combining the plurality of quality indicators to form a composite quality indicator. The plurality of stress blocks may then be merged using diversion criterion. The composite quality indicator may be combined with the merged stress blocks to form a combined stress and composite quality indicator, the combined stress and composite quality indicator comprising a plurality of blocks with boundaries therebetween. The method may further comprise defining stages along the combined stress and composite quality indicator based on the diverter-assisted stage classifications; and selectively positioning perforations in select stages based on the diverter-assisted stage classifications thereon.
US10087712B2 Pressure actuated downhole tool
In wellbore completions it is desirable to cement or otherwise seal the casing to the wellbore. Many times such operations include sealing the interior of the casing against flow. In those instances a means to open the interior of the casing to fluid flow and thereby establish circulation in the well upon command is needed. Additionally it is desirable to be able to pressurize the well several times prior to establishing circulation. In an embodiment of the current invention an interior sleeve block fluid flow through ports in the housing. The inner sleeve is coupled to a j-slot so that a pressurization cycle will move the inner sleeve and cause the inner sleeve to rotate a predetermined distance. Upon reaching the access position in the j-slot the sleeve is allowed to move to a fully open position. Additionally when the inner sleeve is in a pressurized position the inner sleeve is supported so that high pressure in excess of the pressure required to actuate a pressure cycle may be applied without damage to the toe sleeve or inner sleeve.
US10087706B2 Tubular element with inclined sealing lips and process for applying it to the wall of a well
The present invention relates especially to a radially expandable tubular metallic element (2) which comprises on its external face (211) at least a series of annular sealing lips (5) made of elastically deformable material, these lips being spaced in pairs, the transversal cross section of each lip (5) having an end face (51) and two lateral walls (52, 53), characterized in that said lips (5) are in a non-metallic material and are inclined in the same direction, relative to said external face (211), that is, each of the lateral walls (52, 53) of each lip (5) forms a non-zero angle (α; β) relative to a radial plane (PR) of said element.
US10087701B2 Low profile rotating control device
A system and method is provided for a low profile rotating control device (LP-RCD) and its housing mounted on or integral with an annular blowout preventer seal, casing, or other housing. The LP-RCD and LP-RCD housing can fit within a limited space available on drilling rigs. An embodiment allows a LP-RCD to be removably disposed with a LP-RCD housing by rotating a bearing assembly rotating plate. A sealing element may be removably disposed with the LP-RCD bearing assembly by rotating a seal retainer ring. Alternatively, a sealing element may be removably disposed with the LP-RCD bearing assembly with a seal support member threadedly attached with the LP-RCD bearing assembly. The seal support member may be locked in position with a seal locking ring removably attached with threads with the LP-RCD bearing assembly over the seal support member. Spaced apart accumulators may be disposed radially outward of the bearings in the bearing assembly to provide self lubrication to the bearings.
US10087700B2 Multi-cavity blowout preventer
An improved multi-cavity blowout preventer is disclosed. The improved multi-cavity blowout preventer includes a first cavity and a first actuator assembly coupled to the first cavity. A second cavity is disposed adjacent to the first cavity and a second actuator assembly is coupled to the second cavity. The second cavity is disposed at an angular offset from the first cavity.
US10087698B2 Variable ram packer for blowout preventer
A variable ram packer includes a body including two contact regions. The first contact region includes a region of the body of the packer that includes a first material and a second material, layered on top of one another. The first material has an elastic modulus less than that of the second material. The second contact region includes the second material and a third material, layered on top of one another. The third material has an elastic modulus greater than that of the second material, but less than that of the first material.
US10087687B2 Seal sub system
A seal sub system for the connection of fluid lines, including first and second fluid lines, each including a terminal end with an inner diameter. A seal sub includes an inner channel and first and second pin ends, one pin end removably insertable in the fluid line terminal end with the other pin end extending from the fluid line terminal end. A seal forms a seal between the seal sub and the inner diameter of the first fluid line terminal end. The extending pin end is configured to be inserted into the terminal end of the second fluid line to establish a sealed fluid connection between the first and second fluid lines.
US10087682B2 Storage tray for a ladder and ladder with this storage tray
The described apparatus relates to a storage tray for a ladder, in particular a runged stepladder, wherein the storage tray has at least one compartment into which objects can be placed, and has a first receiver for a first element of a buckle closure, which can be attached on the storage tray.
US10087674B2 Concealable flush wall door structural frame and flush wall door assembly including same
A concealable structural frame for mounting a hinged door flushed to a surface of a drywall structure. The concealable structural frame comprises a frame body including a stud facing wall, a door facing wall, a front surface wall, a rear surface wall, a stud engaging wall and a hinge engagement support. The door facing wall is spaced apart from the stud facing wall and includes a door receiving recess. The front surface wall and the rear surface walls are spaced apart and at least partially extend between the stud facing wall and the door facing wall. The stud engaging wall projects outwardly from the stud facing wall and defines a plasterboard receiving recess. The hinge engagement support is positioned between the stud facing wall and the door facing wall and extends along at least a portion of the door receiving recess.
US10087671B2 Powered driven door presenter for vehicle doors
A vehicle includes a body and a door that is movably mounted to the body. The door has a powered latch and an electrically-powered actuator that extends and retracts a plunger from an inner side of the door. A controller unlatches the powered latch and actuates the electrically-powered actuator such that the plunger contacts the body and pushes the door open. The controller then controls the electrically-powered actuator to retract the plunger while the door is open.
US10087668B2 Support system for a wheel assembly to be used with a closure member
A support system for use with a door that closes off an opening and a door assembly with the support system. The support system comprises a first support assembly having a main body and a roller assembly connected thereto, the main body comprises a seat for establishing connection with a first position of said door and a connector formed with the seat for connecting with the roller assembly. The connector is displaced from the seat in at least one perspective such that the roller assembly connected thereto is staggered relative to the seat in that perspective.
US10087667B2 Furniture item with sliding leaf mechanism
A mechanism is described for leaves of a furniture item (10).The furniture item comprises a compartment (V), a sliding leaf (22, 24) to close/uncover the compartment, a mechanism (40) mounted inside the compartment to support the leaf during a horizontal movement in order to uncover the compartment. The mechanism has a support point (48, 58) on the leaf when the leaf is moved to uncover the compartment, wherein the point is displaceable with respect to the furniture item along a direction parallel to the sliding of the leaf, said point being comprised in a rigid element (46, 56) constrained to the compartment.
US10087664B2 Device for operating at least one aircraft door comprising a control handle
An operating device for operating at least one door of an aircraft comprises a chassis that is fixed and secured to a fuselage of the aircraft, a control handle that is rotationally and translationally movable with respect to the chassis, a mechanism for converting a rotational movement of the control handle into an opening movement of the door. The translational movement allows the control handle to be in an in position in which it is aligned with the exterior surface of the fuselage and an out position in which it projects beyond the exterior surface of the fuselage. The control handle includes a cylindrical body and a head connected to one end of the body. The head of the control handle includes a fixed part rigidly connected to the body of the control handle and extending perpendicular thereto, and a movable part rotatably connected to the body and having a folded-down position against the fixed part and a deployed position in which the control handle has a T shape.
US10087645B2 Robotic swimming pool cleaner
A pool cleaning robot can include a main housing configured to be submerged in a pool. A propulsion unit within the main housing can be configured to move the pool cleaning robot along a pool surface. One or more germicidal light sources, configured to disinfect at least a portion of a pool surface, can be positioned on a bottom of the main housing. A power unit can be configured to power the propulsion unit and the one or more germicidal light sources of the pool cleaning robot.
US10087644B2 Water spraying device for inflatable pool
A sprayer configured to provide an air-water mixture to a pool or spa. The sprayer includes an outlet module for spraying an air-water mixture into a water cavity of the pool, a suction module for suctioning ambient air into the outlet module, and a connecting pipe that connects the outlet module and the suction module. The sprayer may be concealed within an inflatable chamber of the pool.
US10087640B2 Smoothing tool
Described is a trowel having wings made from a pentagonal blank of stainless steel sheet that is typically 1.2 mm thick and bent about its central minor axis to include an angle theta of 105 degrees. The end of each wing has a peak at its outermost lateral extremity relative to the central axis. The part of the wing between the peaks and a working edge is bent toward the front of the trowel and, in use, is oriented toward the drywall panels. An elevated trailing edge of each wing has a narrow flange, respectively, which again points frontward and, in use, toward the panels. The flanges have radiused ends for smoothing the edges of the compound.
US10087624B2 Drywall construction for resonance sound absorption
The invention relates to a drywall construction for resonance sound absorption. The drywall construction comprises a plurality of drywall profiles and fixed thereto at least one layer of plasterboards having an opening arranged therein. The drywall construction further comprises a resonance chamber in fluid connection with the opening, the resonance chamber and the opening having a size and shape so that sound of predetermined resonance frequencies enters the resonance chamber via the opening.
US10087622B2 Self-aligning corner bead for fireproofing structural steel member and method of using same
A self-aligning corner bead for fireproofing structural steel, having a strip of welded wire fabric cut to the appropriate width for the fireproofing thickness and bent longitudinally to form an obtuse V-shaped device is disclosed. A plastic nosing is installed along one edge. A method of finishing the corners for fireproofing of structural steel member using an improved corner bead includes the step of attaching the first wing of an obtuse V-shaped device through a lathe to the structural steel member utilizing pneumatic or screw type fasteners. The mesh structure of the second wing of the V-shaped device provides a dam to form a roughened surface on the first application of fireproofing material until it hardens.
US10087618B2 System and method for interlocking structural members
A panel structure includes panel members that may be connected together using friction stir welding, Each of the panel members includes a first plate, a second plate substantially in parallel to said first plate, and at least one webbing member connecting the first plate and the second plate. The first plate of the first panel member includes a flange positioned in abutment with a flange located on the first plate of the second panel member. The flange of the first panel member includes a projection and the flange of the second panel member includes a groove. The panel members are connected so that the projection is engaged with the groove to thereby resist relative lateral movement that would separate the panel members.
US10087614B2 Support structure and assembly
A combined member, comprising a communication rod (1) and a connecting rod (2), wherein the connecting rod (2) comprises a rod body (2.1) and a connector (2.2), the connector (2.2) being a fastening connector (3) or a sleeving connector (4), the rod body (2.1) of the connecting rod (2.1) and a rod body of the communication rod (1) being of a strip-shaped structure, the connecting rod (2) being connected to the communication rod (1) by the fastening connector (3) or the sleeving connector (4), the axis of the connecting rod (2) intersecting that of the communication rod (1) connected thereto. The combined member has the advantages of high bearing capacity, and convenient construction.
US10087613B2 Mobile water reclaiming system
A vacuum truck for dispensing water into a sewer or similar location and receiving recovered water from the sewer that includes debris to be removed therefrom. The vacuum truck includes a debris tank that receives the recovered water and retains debris removed from the recovered water. A primary and a secondary filter are positioned in the debris tank for separating debris from the recovered water. A water pump draws the recovered water through the secondary filter and provides the water to a tertiary filter that removes smaller debris from the recovered water. The recovered water from the tertiary filter is provided directly to a jetting water pump without being accumulated in a water holding tank. The vacuum truck includes a water storage tank that includes potable water for cleaning the truck or when recovered water is not available from the debris tank.
US10087611B2 Anti-overflow toilet with an internal diverting wall diverting flush water from a secondary drain inlet
A toilet includes a bowl including a supply water plenum providing the water to the basin, a primary drain fluidly connecting and terminating at a drain passage and a secondary drain fluidly connecting the supply water plenum to the sewer drainage pipe. The secondary drain is separate from the primary drain and includes at least one secondary drain inlet that is disposed within the supply water plenum, a second drain channel, and a second drain outlet. The inlet permits rising waste water to flow from the supply water plenum into the second drain channel and out of the second drain outlet to the sewer drainage pipe separately from the waste water of the primary drain. The supply water plenum also includes a diverting wall located upstream of the secondary drain inlet configured to divert water flowing from upstream from flowing into the inlet.
US10087605B2 Oil properties diagnostic system for work machine
A diagnostic system for a work machine includes a data storage device (210) in which sensor information (A) input from a sensor (101A) that senses an oil property of oil used for operation of the work machine and an abnormality degree determination value defined for each kind of the sensor information (A) are stored, and an arithmetic processing device (104) that executes first processing of discriminating the degree of abnormality level of the oil based on the sensor information (A) and the abnormality degree determination value, second processing of determining whether or not necessity to carry out oil analysis involving oil extraction exists based on the degree of abnormality level of the oil discriminated in the first processing, and third processing of outputting information indicating that the oil analysis is necessary to other terminal if it is determined that the oil analysis is necessary in the second processing.
US10087599B2 Shovel and method of controlling shovel
A shovel that performs excavation in accordance with a complex excavation operation including an arm or bucket closing operation and a boom raising operation includes an excavation operation detection part, a position detection part, a maximum allowable pressure calculation part, and a boom cylinder pressure control part. The excavation operation detection part detects that the complex excavation operation has been performed. The position detection part detects the position of the shovel. The maximum allowable pressure calculation part calculates the pressure of the contraction-side oil chamber of a boom cylinder corresponding to an excavation reaction force at a time when the shovel is lifted by the excavation reaction force as a maximum allowable pressure, based on the position of the shovel. The boom cylinder pressure control part controls the pressure of the contraction-side oil chamber not to exceed the maximum allowable pressure when the complex excavation operation is performed.
US10087598B1 Counterfort retaining wall
A counterfort retaining wall system includes a plurality of wall panels and a face joint member positioned between a first wall panel and a second wall panel. The face joint member is partially positioned on a first side of the wall panels and extending between the wall panels through to a second side of the wall panels. The system further includes a counterfort beam coupled at a first end to the face joint member and including a counterfort web and a counterfort flange. The counterfort beam extends away from the wall panels and is configured to extend into a backfill behind the plurality of wall panels. The counterfort beam is coupled to the face joint member such that a bottom surface of the counterfort flange is above a bottom edge of the face joint member.
US10087597B2 Concrete wall block
A stackable concrete wall block is disclosed having a body with an irregular front portion and a prism shaped rear portion, the irregular front portion has a three dimensional surface structure embossed in the front face providing the appearance of natural stone and the regular rear portion facilitating stacking of like blocks. The rear portion has parallel sidewalls perpendicular to a rear wall, which are more easily manufactured by dry casting than tapered sidewalls. A lip protrudes from at least one of the sidewalls of the rear portion and is coplanar with the front face for spacing the body of the block from that of a like block placed adjacent thereto. The lateral lip generates spacing between adjacent blocks at a back terminal edge, thereby allowing the assembly of curved walls. The irregular front face extends over the lip so that the front face is continuous over the lip.
US10087587B2 Articulating rolling compactor attachment
A skid steer rolling compactor attachment may include a universal attachment plate configured to attach to the skid steer. A boom extending from the attachment plate may pivot about at least one articulating hinge attached to the boom. The boom may be configured to move a roller to compact a ground surface as the skid steer travels in a forward direction. In order to prevent roll-overs on uneven surfaces, the skid steer may be operated on a level surface and articulate the boom such that the roller contacts the ground parallel to the direction of travel. The skid steer may then compact inclined surfaces while travelling on level surfaces thus improving worker safety.
US10087585B2 Dual-unit paving system
A dual-unit paving system for covering a surface has pairs of first and second units. For each pair, the first and second unit have different respective shapes and sizes, and are configured to be matingly engageable for forming a hexagonal assembly having six, non-linear sides. The hexagonal assembly allows forming rotational tessellations. The first and second units are also shaped and configured to be matingly engageable so as to form horizontally aligned tessellations, and also vertically aligned tessellations.