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US10108587B2 Geo-cultural information based dynamic character variant rendering
For dynamically changing a rendering of content, the content including a textual character is received at a mobile device. An encoding of the textual character uses a first code point according to a character encoding standard. The mobile device's presence at a geographical location is detected. The mobile device is associated with a user. A variant selection rule is selected at the device. The variant selection rule specifies a location based condition to select a variant corresponding to the textual character. A variant is selected at the device according to the variant selection rule, a variant mapping corresponding to the first code point. The variant mapping includes the variant. The encoding of the textual character is replaced at the device with an encoding of the variant in the rendering of the content.
US10108572B1 Pipelined I/O adapter device with low-latency write requests retries
Server computers may include one or more input/output (I/O) adapter devices for communicating with a network and/or direct-attached device. The I/O adapter device may implement processes to manage write requests in a general and flexible manner. The I/O adapter device may also implement processes to manage write requests in a fast an efficient—that is, low latency—manner. Low latency write requests processes may include determining that a write packet for a write request can be processed without additional assistance from a processor, once a processor has initiated a memory access request to fetch write data and also generated protocol information for transmitting the write packet. The I/O adapter device may then process and transmit the write packet through an offload pipeline, without interrupting a processor.
US10108571B2 Bus controller and data transmission method thereof
A data transmission method includes: determining a sum of first service proportions and a sum of second service proportions according to a first transmission rate of at least one first device, a second transmission rate of at least one second device, and a maximum bandwidth of a host transmission interface; determining at least one first service proportion of the first device according to the sum of the first service proportions, and determining at least one second service proportion of the second device according to the sum of the second service proportions; and transmitting at least one package of first transmission data of the first device and at least one package of second transmission data of the second device to a host via the host transmission interface according to the first service proportion and the second service proportion.
US10108562B2 Semiconductor device including a request issuing controller
A semiconductor device according to the present invention includes a plurality of masters (100), a memory controller (400a), a bus that connects the plurality of masters (100) and the memory controller (400a), a QoS information register (610) that stores QoS information of the plurality of masters (100), a right grant number controller (602) that calculates the number of grantable access rights based on space information of a buffer (401) of the memory controller (400a), a right grant selection controller (603a) that selects the master (100) which will be granted the access right based on the QoS information of the QoS information register (610) and the number of grantable rights from the right grant number controller (602), and a request issuing controller (201a) that does not pass a request of the master (100) which has not been granted the access right from the right grant selection controller (603a).
US10108557B2 Technologies for memory confidentiality, integrity, and replay protection
Technologies for memory encryption include a computing device to generate a keyed hash of a data line based on a statistical counter value and a memory address to which to write the data line and to store the keyed hash to a cache line. The statistical counter value has a reference probability of incrementing at each write operation. The cache line includes a plurality of keyed hashes and each of the keyed hashes corresponds with a different data line. The computing device further encrypts the data line based on the keyed hash, the memory address, and the statistical counter value.
US10108547B2 High performance and memory efficient metadata caching
A technique provides memory efficient caching of metadata managed by a volume layer of a storage input/output stack executing on one or more nodes of a cluster. Efficient caching of the metadata in a memory of a node may be realized through the use of a caching data structure, i.e., a page cache, configured to store a key-value pair, wherein the key is an extent key and the value is a metadata page containing the index entries. The page cache illustratively includes two data structures configured to maintain the properties of Least Recently Used (LRU) and Least Frequently Used (LFU) for the cache. The first data structure is a hash table that stores a dense tree metadata page (value) indexed by the extent key. The second data structure is a recycle queue that controls the metadata page stored in the hash table based on spatial and temporal locality of the page.
US10108544B1 Dynamic duplication estimation for garbage collection
Embodiments are directed to perfect physical garbage collection (PPGC) process that dynamically estimates duplicate containers using a Bloom filter-based dead vector by scanning an index containing a mapping of fingerprints to a container ID for a plurality of containers; returning, for each fingerprint, a fingerprint sequence associating each fingerprint with a respective unique container ID, wherein a last entry of the sequence is preserved and the remaining entries are considered duplicates; and maintaining a duplicate array of counts of the duplicates indexed by container IDs, and wherein the duplicate array comprises a duplicate counter that keeps track of a number of live duplicated segments for each container, and further wherein a live segment is a live duplicate segment if a segment with a same fingerprint exists in another container with a higher container ID.
US10108543B1 Efficient physical garbage collection using a perfect hash vector
Embodiments are directed to perfect physical garbage collection (PPGC) process that uses a perfect hash vector instead of large Bloom filters of the regular physical garbage collection process for the live and live instance vectors and consolidates both into a single live vector using the perfect hash vector. A method of PPGC includes an analysis phase walking an index containing a mapping of fingerprints to a container ID for a plurality of containers and building a perfect hash function for a walk vector and a live vector, wherein the live vector uses a perfect hash vector, an enumeration phase inserting live segments in memory into the perfect hash vector, a select phase traversing the plurality of containers and selecting containers that meet a defined liveness threshold and a copy phase copying live segments out of the selected containers.
US10108537B2 Mechanisms for reproducing storage system metadata inconsistencies in a test environment
Mechanisms for recreating a first inconsistency in storage system metadata encountered by an installation module during a software installation process on a first computing device are provided. A test computing device accesses on a remote storage device inconsistent storage system metadata associated with the first computing device. The inconsistent storage system metadata includes a plurality of storage system metadata segments, location information that identifies corresponding locations of the respective storage system metadata segments on at least one storage device of the first computing device, and length information that identifies corresponding lengths of the respective storage system metadata segments. For each respective storage system metadata segment of the plurality of storage system metadata segments, the respective storage system metadata segment is stored at the corresponding location on a first test storage device of a test computing device.
US10108534B2 Automatically validated release candidates for data-driven applications by automated publishing of integration microservice and data container tuple
A system and method for automatically validated release candidates for data-driven applications includes monitoring a first microservice and a second microservice. A respective functionality of each microservice is independently verifiable. The method also includes determining whether at least one of the first microservice and the second microservice is updated. The first microservice includes a first liveness probe and the second microservice includes a second liveness probe. The method further includes, responsive to determining that the first microservice is updated, updating the first liveness probe using a first data schema. The first data schema is associated with the first microservice.
US10108532B1 Systems and methods for unit testing of operating system kernels from user space
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (1) providing a framework that includes (A) a user-space component and (B) a kernel-space component, (2) identifying, via the user-space component, a series of kernel functions to be tested in kernel space, (3) identifying, via the user-space component, one or more arguments for the series of kernel functions to be tested in kernel space, and then (4) performing, via the user-space component, unit testing of a kernel from user space by (A) generating at least one message that identifies the series of kernel functions and the arguments and (B) sending the message to the kernel-space component to direct the kernel-space component to (I) populate a queue in kernel space with the series of kernel functions and the arguments and (II) sequentially execute the series of kernel functions in the queue with the arguments. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10108531B2 Transferring application software from a physical to a virtual computer system
A method and apparatus for testing application software for installation on hardware platforms. A software tool is verified using a tool qualifier module running on a physical computer system that has a processor of a first processor type and an operating system of a first operating type. A benchmark performance is established for the physical computer system. A virtual machine in a virtual computer system is verified using a qualifier module to determine whether its performance is consistent with the benchmark performance to form a qualified virtual machine. The virtual computer system has a configuration that comprises a processor of a second type; an operating system of a second operating type; the virtual machine emulating the processor of the first processor type; and an operating system of the first operating type. The software tool can be transferred from the physical computer system to the qualified virtual machine without requiring requalification.
US10108524B2 Recording CPU time for sample of computing thread based on CPU use state of activity associated with the sample
Computing threads can be sampled such that the samples hit each activity with a probability proportional to a time period of that activity. Therefore, the sampling can advantageously account for all activities, including activities that are smaller than the applicable sampling interval.
US10108521B2 Dynamic component performance monitoring
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for dynamic graph performance monitoring. One of the methods includes receiving input data by the data processing system, the input data provided by an application executing on the data processing system. The method includes determining a characteristic of the input data. The method includes identifying, by the application, a dynamic component from multiple available dynamic components based on the determined characteristic, the multiple available dynamic components being stored in a data storage system. The method includes processing the input data using the identified dynamic component. The method also includes determining one or more performance metrics associated with the processing.
US10108520B2 Systems and methods for service demand based performance prediction with varying workloads
Systems and methods for service demand based performance prediction with varying workloads are provided. Chebyshev nodes serve as optimum number of load testing points to minimize polynomial interpolation error rates. Chebyshev nodes are identified for a pre-determined range of concurrencies in the application under test. An array of interpolated service demands at the Chebyshev nodes, when integrated with a modified multi-server Mean Value Analysis (MVA) technique provides superior throughput and response time predictions.
US10108511B2 Test for 50 nanosecond spike filter
System, methods and apparatus are described that offer improved performance of an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) bus. A method of testing a spike filter in a legacy I2C device includes generating a command to be transmitted on a serial bus in accordance with an I2C protocol, where the command includes an address corresponding to the legacy slave device, merging the command with a sequence of pulses to obtain a test signal, transmitting the test signal on the serial bus, and determining the efficacy of a spike filter in the first slave device based on whether the legacy slave device acknowledges the test signal. Each pulse in the sequence of pulses has a duration that is less than 50 ns. The spike filter is expected to suppress pulses that have a duration of less than 50 ns.
US10108508B2 Protecting virtual machines against storage connectivity failures
A system for monitoring a virtual machine executed on a host. The system includes a processor that receives an indication that a failure caused a storage device to be inaccessible to the virtual machine, the inaccessible storage device impacting an ability of the virtual machine to provide service, and applies a remedy to restore access to the storage device based on a type of the failure.
US10108507B1 Asynchronous copy on write
A method, system, and computer program product for receiving a request to roll an image to a point in time by reading data from a journal, applying data from the journal to create a asynchronous copy on write image at the requested point in time, creating a virtual image data structure, and allowing writes to be cached in a journal based replication appliance.
US10108506B2 Controller of semiconductor memory device and method of operating the same
There are provided an electronic device, and more particularly, to a controller of a semiconductor memory device with an increased operation speed and a method of operating the same. The method of operating the controller configured to control the semiconductor memory device includes obtaining a recovery address in which recovered data stored in a page buffer of the semiconductor memory device in which the program fail is generated is to be stored, transmitting a recovery command requesting the semiconductor memory device to transmit the recovered data to the semiconductor memory device, and storing the recovered data in the recovery address. The obtaining of the recovery address, the transmitting of the recovery command, and the storing of the recovered data in the recovery address are simultaneously performed while a post-processing operation is performed on the program fail.
US10108505B2 Mobile agent based memory replication
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for memory replication. In one embodiment, in accordance with the present invention, the computer implemented method includes the steps of executing a mobile agent on a server node, wherein the server node is within a cluster of server nodes connected via network communications, capturing a memory state of the server node during operation of the server node, which is captured and stored by the mobile agent, monitoring the server node to determine whether the server node has failed, and responsive to determining that the server node has failed, migrating the mobile agent to an active server node within the cluster of server nodes, wherein the mobile agent carries the captured memory state.
US10108487B2 Parity for instruction packets
Systems and method of error checking for instructions method of error checking for instructions include an assembler for creating an instruction packet with one or more instructions, determining if a parity of the instruction packet matches a predesignated parity, and if the parity of the instruction packet does not match the predesignated parity, using a bit of the instruction packet to change parity of the instruction packet to match the predesignated parity. The instruction packet with the predesignated parity is stored in a memory, and may eventually be retrieved by a processor for execution. If there is an error in the instruction packet retrieved from the memory, the error is detected based on comparing the parity of the instruction packet to the predesignated parity.
US10108480B2 Data stream processor and method to counteract anomalies in data streams transiting a distributed computing system
Various embodiments relate generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software and systems for controlling a data stream processor configured to detect and/or resolve anomalies in data streams including message data. In particular, a system, a device and a method may be configured to access multiple data streams and to detect an anomaly, in real-time or in substantially real-time, that is associated with at least one of the data streams accessed by a data stream processor. In some examples, a method can include one or more of receiving message data to facilitate a computerized rental of property, classifying subset of messages, fetching the classified messages to form multiple data streams, accessing the data stream to indemnity a stream characteristic, detecting an anomaly based on an identified stream characteristic, and generating anomaly resolution data to counteract the detected anomaly.
US10108479B2 Device expected state monitoring and remediation
A system and method for monitoring and correcting device operating states during steady-state operations may be automated. The operating states for devices operating in a steady-state environment may be monitored. Any operating device that is set to operate in an unexpected operating state may be automatically changed to its expected operating state. The operator may then be warned of any incorrect state assignment through a console message that cannot be ignored by the operator.
US10108474B2 Trace capture of successfully completed transactions for trace debugging of failed transactions
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for trace capture of successfully completed transactions for trace debugging of failed transactions. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for trace capture of successfully completed transactions for trace debugging of failed transactions is provided. The method includes storing entries in a log with information pertaining to successfully completed transactions in a transaction processing system executing in memory of a host server, detecting a failed transaction in the transaction processing system, generating a trace for the failed transaction, and providing with the generated trace an entry from the log with information pertaining to a successful completion of the failed transaction.
US10108470B2 Parity storage management
Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for parity storage management. A system includes a plurality of storage elements. A system includes a controller that selects a parity storage element from a plurality of storage elements. A parity storage element has an error rate higher than other elements of a plurality of storage elements, and the parity storage element stores parity data for the plurality of storage elements.
US10108467B2 Data processing system with speculative fetching
A data processing system includes an instruction pipeline, a bus interface unit, and a cache. The instruction pipeline is configured to assert a discard signal when a speculative read request is determined to have been mispredicted. The speculative read request has a corresponding access address. The bus interface unit is configured to communicate with an external system interconnect. The cache includes a cache array and cache control circuitry. The cache control circuitry is configured to receive the discard signal from the instruction pipeline and, when the discard signal is asserted after the access address has been provided to the external system interconnect by the bus interface unit in response to a determination by the cache control circuitry that the access address missed in the cache array, selectively store the read information returned from the access address into the cache array.
US10108462B2 Virtualizing sensors
Technology related to virtualizing sensors is disclosed. In one example of the disclosed technology, a method can be used to allocate resources of a computing system. The method can include enumerating hardware sensors and software modules that are capable of interacting with one another. A topology can be negotiated that is compatible with capabilities of the enumerated hardware sensors and software modules. A first request can be received from a first requestor to configure at least one of the enumerated hardware sensors and software modules. The at least one of the enumerated hardware sensors and software modules can be configured in response to the received first request.
US10108447B2 Method for connecting a local virtualization infrastructure with a cloud-based virtualization infrastructure
In a computer-implemented method for connecting a local virtualization infrastructure with a cloud-based virtualization infrastructure, a first view comprising a control for connecting the local virtualization infrastructure to the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure is displayed within a graphical user interface for managing the local virtualization infrastructure. Responsive to a receiving a user selection to connect the local virtualization infrastructure to the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure, at least one workflow for effectuating a connection between the local virtualization infrastructure and the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure is displayed. Responsive to receiving a command to connect the local virtualization infrastructure to the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure at the workflow for effectuating a connection between the local virtualization infrastructure and the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure, a connection between the local virtualization infrastructure and the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure is established according to the at least one workflow. Responsive to establishing a connection between the local virtualization infrastructure and the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure, management of the local virtualization infrastructure and the cloud-based virtualization infrastructure through the graphical user interface for managing the local virtualization infrastructure is provided.
US10108441B2 Running add-on components in virtual environments
Systems and methods for running add-on components in virtual environments are described. An add-on component can be executed in a virtual environment by setting up a communication link between a component proxy in the host operating system and a server process running in the virtual environment. The server process executes the add-on component based on commands forwarded from the operating system via the component proxy.
US10108428B2 Mechanism to preclude load replays dependent on long load cycles in an out-of-order processor
An apparatus including first and second reservation stations. The first reservation station dispatches a load micro instruction, and indicates on a hold bus if the load micro instruction is a specified load micro instruction directed to retrieve an operand from a prescribed resource other than on-core cache memory, where the specified load instruction requires more than a first number of clock cycles to retrieve the operand. The second reservation station is coupled to the hold bus, and dispatches one or more younger micro instructions therein that depend on the load micro instruction for execution after a number of clock cycles following dispatch of the first load micro instruction, and if it is indicated on the hold bus that the load micro instruction is the specified load micro instruction, the second reservation station is configured to stall dispatch of the one or more younger micro instructions until the load micro instruction has retrieved the operand.
US10108425B1 High-efficiency digital signal processing of streaming media
A computing device reorders an iteratively executed sequence of instructions such that constituent instructions that require longer execution time than other constituent instructions are grouped together. The computing device inserts, within the iteratively executed sequence of instructions, one or more additional instructions to enable parallel execution of two or more instances of the sequence of instructions such that the constituent instructions that require longer execution time will be executed concurrently with the other constituent instructions.
US10108422B2 Multi-thread network stack buffering of data frames
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and software for networked data systems are provided herein. In one example, a networked data processing system is presented. The system includes a processing system configured to execute an operating system that comprises a network module for handling data frames received over one or more network interfaces of the networked data processing system, the data frames directed to one or more applications. The network module is configured to establish a plurality of data buffers individually associated with application threads of the one or more applications, store associated ones of the data frames for the application threads in the data buffers as the data frames are processed through a network stack of the networked data processing system, and maintain data exclusivity locks for the plurality of data buffers and individually associate the data exclusivity locks with the application threads.
US10108421B2 Mechanism to preclude shared ram-dependent load replays in an out-of-order processor
An apparatus including first and second reservation stations. The first reservation station dispatches a load micro instruction, and indicates on a hold bus if the load micro instruction is a specified load micro instruction directed to retrieve an operand from a prescribed resource other than on-core cache memory. The second reservation station is coupled to the hold bus, and dispatches one or more younger micro instructions therein that depend on the load micro instruction for execution after a number of clock cycles following dispatch of the first load micro instruction, and if it is indicated on the hold bus that the load micro instruction is the specified load micro instruction, the second reservation station is configured to stall dispatch of the one or more younger micro instructions until the load micro instruction has retrieved the operand. The plurality of non-core resources includes a random access memory, configured to store microcode patches corresponding to the out-of-order processor which, upon initialization, accesses said random access memory to retrieve said microcode patches.
US10108416B2 Performing rounding operations responsive to an instruction
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for receiving a rounding instruction and an immediate value in a processor, determining if a rounding mode override indicator of the immediate value is active, and if so executing a rounding operation on a source operand in a floating point unit of the processor responsive to the rounding instruction and according to a rounding mode set forth in the immediate operand. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10108415B2 Maintaining the integrity of process conventions within an ALM framework
At least one ALM artifact, indexed by a unified data store, that does not comply with at least one process convention can be identified. Responsive to identifying the ALM artifact, indexed by the unified data store, that does not comply with the process convention, a determination can be made by a process convention agent executed by a processor as to whether script code is available to update the ALM artifact to comply with the process convention. Responsive to the process convention agent determining that script code is available to update the ALM artifact to comply with the process convention, the process convention agent can automatically execute the script code to update the ALM artifact to comply with the process convention.
US10108413B2 Updating software
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for updating software. In particular this invention relates to a method, system and computer program for updating an operating system in a hypervisor comprising: determining a new version of a component of the operating system; installing the new component version;measuring an identifying characteristic of the component and making it available to an attestation system; notifying the attestation system that a component has been updated to a new version whereby, when the attestation system finds that the identifying characteristic of the new component does not match a pre-stored attestation value it is aware that a legitimate mis-match could have occurred. The installing of the new version of the component comprises: identifying an updater associated with new version of the component; measuring an identifying characteristic of the identified updater; loading and installing the new version of the component; and making both the identifying measurement of the updater and the new version of the component available to the attestation system.
US10108409B2 Systems and methods for updatable applets
Embodiments of the invention relate to a device comprising an updatable applet and a static applet. For some embodiments, a device is disclosed comprising a processor, one or more memories storing an updatable applet, and a static applet in communication with the updatable applet, wherein the device is configured to receive updates to the updatable applet. The updatable applet and static applet may be executed through an access control software element that may prevent unrestricted access between the applets.
US10108406B2 Linking optimized entry points for local-use-only function pointers
Embodiments relate to using a local entry point with an indirect call function. More specifically, an indirect call function configuration comprises a first application module having a target function of the indirect function call, a second application module with a symbolic reference to the target function of the indirect function call, and a third application module to originate an indirect function call. A compiler is provided to determine and indicate in the program code that the function pointer value resulting from a non-call reference of a function symbol is solely used to perform indirect calls in the same module, e.g. local-use-only. A linker or loader can read the indication the compiler made in the program code. The linker or loader use the local entry point associated with the target function if the target function is defined in the same module as the reference and is local-use-only.
US10108405B2 Compiling apparatus and compiling method
A memory stores first code that compares a value of a variable with each of three or more comparison values, and that performs branch control in accordance with comparison results. A processor determines a minimum comparison value and a maximum comparison value among the comparison values. The processor converts the first code into second code that compares the value of the variable with the minimum comparison value and the maximum comparison value, and that performs the branch control without performing comparisons with the other comparison values when the value of the variable is less than the minimum comparison value or greater than the maximum comparison value.
US10108403B2 System for generating a timeline of registry events
The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that facilitates developing applications in a component-based software development environment. This system provides an execution environment comprising instances of application components and a registry that maps names to instances of application components. Within the registry, each entry is associated with a list of notification dependencies that specifies component instances to be notified when the registry entry changes. Upon receiving a command to display notification dependencies for the registry, the system generates and displays a dependency graph containing nodes representing component instances and arrows between the nodes representing notification dependencies between the component instances. Upon receiving a command to display a timeline for with the registry, the system generates and displays a timeline representing events associated with the registry in chronological order.
US10108401B2 Dynamic suggestion of next task based on task navigation information
A device may receive task navigation information, identify a selection of a first task, of multiple tasks, based on the task navigation information, and provide a list of a group of tasks from the multiple tasks. The list of the group tasks may be based on information identifying tasks historically selected subsequent to the selection of the first task. The device may identify a selection of a second task, of the multiple tasks subsequent to identifying the selection of the first task; and store information identifying that the second task has been selected subsequent to the first task based on identifying the selection of the second task subsequent to the selection of the first task. The information identifying that the second task has been selected subsequent to the first task may include a number of times that the second task has been selected subsequent to the first task.
US10108394B2 Output device and method for output without an output driver
An output device for providing output service to a mobile information apparatus without requiring a device specific output driver installed at the mobile information apparatus. The wireless output device may include an operating system, a wireless communication unit for radio frequency communication, a display screen, and a user interface over the display screen, the output device may include features for installing one or more application software at the output device for expanding the capabilities of the output device, registering the output device with a control point over a network and providing an identification of the output device for enabling one or more mobile information apparatuses to transmit output data to the output device. Subsequent to registering the output device and providing the identification information of the output device, the output device receives output data associated with the identification information from the mobile information apparatus for rendering.
US10108392B2 User terminal apparatus, display apparatus connected to user terminal apparatus, server, connected system, controller, and controlling method thereof
A user terminal apparatus including: a display configured to display an execution screen of a music application; a user interface configured to receive a user command; a communicator configured to perform communication with an external display apparatus; and a processor configured to: provide, in response to the user command, a user interface (UI) screen including information regarding the external display apparatus, the external display apparatus being connected to the user terminal apparatus through a network, and control the communicator to transmit identification information of a music content provided on the music application execution screen to the external display apparatus selected on the UI screen.
US10108384B1 Apparatus and method for sharing ink dot count information between inkjet printers connected to a network
A system tracks the exact amount of ink remaining in printhead cartridges used in printers connected to a network. Each printer stores a history of cartridges that have been used in the printer. Each cartridge stores a status indicator that indicates whether the cartridge has been used before in any printer. When a printer receives a previously-used cartridge, the printer broadcasts a request for information about that cartridge from the other printers. Each printer having the matching printhead identification number in its history reports over the network the last recorded ink dot count associated with the matching printhead identification number. The requesting printer chooses the most up-to-date response based on the highest dot count or the latest time-stamp. The requesting printer then updates its memory using the dot count from the most up-to-date response and begins counting dots from that updated count for subsequent print jobs performed using the installed cartridge.
US10108382B2 Communication apparatus and control method for controlling communication apparatus
A communication apparatus searches for a device by reading a two-dimensional code displayed by the device and notifies a user to use a direct wireless communication function of the device in a case where the device cannot be detected.
US10108377B2 Storage processing unit arrays and methods of use
The embodiments disclosed herein include an interconnection network that is configured to provide data communication between storage processing units. The disclosed interconnection network can be particularly effective when the storage processing units are configured to locally perform scientific computations. The disclosed interconnection network can enable localized, high throughput, and low latency data communication between storage processing units without overloading the host system.
US10108371B2 Method and system for managing host memory buffer of host using non-volatile memory express (NVME) controller in solid state storage device
A solid state storage device including a non-volatile memory Express (NVMe) controller and configured to manage a Host Memory Buffer (HMB) in a host may be provided. The NVMe controller may be configured to fetch HMB descriptor entries as part of a feature command from the host, partition the HMB logically into a control buffer partition and a data buffer partition, store the HMB descriptor entries pointing to the control buffer partition within the solid state storage device as an HMB pointer list table, and write-back the HMB descriptor entries pointing to the data buffer partition into the control buffer partition of HMB.
US10108368B2 Heat map transfer in space-efficient storage
The system includes a plurality of storage volumes, a data synchronization module, a space-efficient storage module, and a heat data module. A second storage volume of the plurality of storage volumes includes a backup storage location for a first storage volume. The data synchronization module, coupled to the first storage volume and the second storage volume, provides a backup by synchronizing information from the first storage volume to the second storage volume during a synchronization event. The information includes data chunks, heat map data, and first metadata. The space-efficient storage module receives the information from the data synchronization module and allocates the information to the second storage volume in accordance with a space-efficient storage model. The heat data module reads the first metadata and the heat map data and adjusts a location of the data chunks in the second storage volume based on the heat map data.
US10108360B2 Apparatus and method to reduce a response time for writing data to redundant storage devices by detecting completion of data-writing to at least one driver before elapse of a retry-over time
Upon receiving, from application software, a first request for writing data stored in a first storage-region of the application software, an apparatus acquires a second storage-region, and copies the data to the second storage-region. The apparatus transmits, to one of drivers associated with each of redundant storage-devices on which mirroring is to be performed, a second request for writing the copied data to the each redundant storage-device, transmits, to the application software, a response indicating that writing of the data has been successfully performed in a case where a data-writing process for at least one of the redundant storage-devices is completed when a predetermined time has elapsed after the second request is transmitted to the drivers and before a retry-over time at which retry of the data-writing process is performed predetermined times, and excludes, from the redundant storage-devices, a storage-device for which the data-writing process is not completed.
US10108351B2 Reallocate memory pending queue based on stall
Techniques for reallocating a memory pending queue based on stalls are provided. In one aspect, it may be determined at a memory stop of a memory fabric that at least one class of memory access is stalled. It may also be determined at the memory stop of the memory fabric that there is at least one class of memory access that is not stalled. At least a portion of a memory pending queue may be reallocated from the class of memory access that is not stalled to the class of memory access that is stalled.
US10108344B1 Systems, devices and methods using a solid state device as a caching medium with an SSD filtering or SSD pre-fetch algorithm
A method for determining when to load read I/O operations into an SSD cache medium for a physical storage medium of a data storage system can include maintaining an SSD filter bitmap with a plurality of bits, where each of the bits corresponds to a respective data block of the physical storage medium. The method can also include initially setting each of the bits to a first predetermined value, receiving a first read I/O operation directed to a particular data block of the physical storage medium and, in response to receiving the first read I/O operation, setting a bit corresponding to the particular data block to a second predetermined value. The method can further include receiving a second read I/O operation directed to the particular data block and, in response to receiving the second I/O operation, loading data for the particular data block into the SSD cache medium.
US10108342B2 Method for reducing use of DRAM in SSD and the SSD using the same
A SSD and a method for reducing use of DRAM in the SSD are disclosed. The method includes the steps of: A. providing a referring table in a DRAM module of a SSD; B. providing a logical-to-physical address table in the DRAM module; C. receiving a command for accessing a target data in a target logical address of the SSD; D. checking if one physical address is stored in the logical-to-physical address table; E. executing the command by using the mapping data in the subgroup or copying a corresponding subgroup including one mapping data for the target logical address from the mapping table to the DRAM module via the referring table; and; and F. adding a target physical address of the DRAM module where the mapping data for the target logical address is stored to the logical-to-physical address table so that the target logical address is able to correspond thereto.
US10108340B2 Method and system for a common processing framework for memory device controllers
Embodiments of the present invention receive I/O commands expressed in either vendor-specific or non-vendor-specific protocols and normalize them into a common format for execution by different memory devices. Embodiments of the present invention identify these I/O commands using parameters common to both types of protocols. In this fashion, embodiments store normalized commands in data structures for execution by memory devices in which the normalized commands represent instructions for performing an action corresponding with execution of the original I/O command. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention save resources with respect to hardware and software maintenance costs.
US10108339B2 Reduction of intermingling of input and output operations in solid state drives
An operating system of a computational device manages access of a plurality of applications to a solid state drive. Separate bands are maintained in the solid state drive for storing writes of at least two different applications of the plurality of applications. Additionally, in other embodiments, a virtual machine manager of a computational device manages access of a plurality of virtual machines to a solid state drive. Separate bands are maintained in the solid state drive for storing writes of at least two different virtual machines of the plurality of virtual machines.
US10108334B2 Gesture device, operation method for same, and vehicle comprising same
A gesture device comprises: an input module for obtaining an image; a gesture process unit for extracting a gesture from the obtained image; and a control unit for controlling to convert a lock state mode to an idle state mode on the basis of the extracted gesture. A vehicle includes: a driver's seat; a console box disposed next to the driver's seat; a gear knob; and a rearview mirror. The vehicle includes: an input module installed on the lower portion of the rearview mirror so as to obtain an image; a gesture process unit for extracting a gesture from the obtained image; and a control unit for controlling to convert a lock state mode to an idle state mode on the basis of the extracted gesture and to perform a function corresponding to the extracted gesture.
US10108332B2 Mobile terminal and method for controlling the same
Disclosed are a mobile terminal having a display unit for outputting screen information, and capable of enhancing a user's convenience related to the screen information, and a method for controlling the same. The mobile terminal includes: a touch screen configured to display screen information; and a controller configured to set a partial region among an entire region of the touch screen based on first and second touch inputs, if the first and second touch inputs applied to different points of the touch screen are maintained for a reference time without being released, and configured to execute a function related to the set partial region, if a touch input corresponding to a preset condition is applied to the touch screen while the first and second touch inputs are maintained without being released.
US10108322B2 Dynamic video effects for interactive videos
Disclosed are systems and methods for displaying an interactive video. Displaying an interactive video may include at least rendering and playing a base video having at least one selector for an outcome video, receiving input selecting at least one selector, and transitioning to the outcome video while playing both the base video and the outcome video on particular portions of a display area. Displaying an interactive video may also include displaying a selector object associated with an interactive video, receiving user input indicating a user interaction with at least one surface of the selector object and rendering and playing a video segment responsive to the user interaction with the at least one surface of the selector object.
US10108321B2 Interface for defining user directed partial graph execution
Executing a user defined portion of an executable graph. The method includes providing to a user a graphical representation of an executable graph, the executable graph comprising executable modules. The method further includes receiving from the user a selection of a sub-portion of the executable graph. The method further includes executing the user selected sub-portion of the graph in isolation from other portions of the executable graph.
US10108319B2 Cognitive dashboard adjustment
A computer determines a cognitive overload of a user interacting with a visual display based on eye tracking data. The visual display includes content of the dashboard and graphical elements of the content of the dashboard. The computer adjusts the visual display by modifying the content based on determining the cognitive overload.
US10108313B2 Navigation in a hierarchical node structure
Techniques are disclosed for navigation in a hierarchical node structure. A first graphical element representing a parent node in a hierarchical node structure is displayed via a graphical user interface (GUI). One or more second graphical elements, each representing a first child node of the parent node, are further displayed via the GUI on a first imaginary curve adjacent to or at least partially surrounding the parent node. In response to a user selection of one of the first child nodes, one or more third graphical elements each representing a second child node of the first child node are displayed via the GUI on a second imaginary curve adjacent to or at least partially surrounding the selected child node.
US10108308B2 Sensing user input to change attributes of rendered content
First content is rendered on a display screen of a computing system according to a first setting for an attribute of the first content. In response to sensing motion proximate to a sensing device, second content is displayed on the display screen according to the first setting for the attribute. The second content is displayed in a window within the first content displayed on the display screen. In response to sensing further motion, the first setting is changed to a second setting, and the second content is displayed in the window according to the second setting for the attribute. In response to sensing cessation of the further motion, the window is closed, the first content is reformatted according to the second setting for the attribute, and at least a portion of the reformatted first content on the display screen.
US10108305B2 Interaction sensing
In particular embodiments, an apparatus includes an insulator coupled to one or more electrodes that are configured to passively sense charge displacement or a change in characteristics of electromagnetic signals in an environment.
US10108300B2 Bootstrapped and correlated double sampling (BCDS) non-contact touch sensor for mobile devices
Non-contact position and motion sensing is improved for oscillator frequency based sensors in response to adding a two phase calibration along with bootstrapping circuit. Calibration is performed across the multiple sensor channels, so that: (1) maximum sensor channel loading is determined, and (2) the amount of capacitive load required for each other channel to match this same maximum load is stored for application to that channel during non-contact sensing. Capacitive coupling between channels is nullified by a bootstrapping process, in which time-domain voltage on the active channel is replicated on the non-active channels during non-contact sensing, thus creating equal potentials across inter-channel couplings that effectively eliminate inter-channel capacitive loading.
US10108299B2 Force enhanced input device
Methods and devices are described for operating an input device for an electronic system which includes a housing. The input device includes an input surface and a first substrate having a first plurality of sensor electrodes configured to sense input objects proximate the input surface, and a pair of force sensing electrodes on the bottom of the first substrate. The input device includes a second substrate having a planar spring plate including a perimeter region surrounding an interior region, the perimeter region including a leaf spring coupled to the housing, and a spacing layer configured to physically couple the interior region of the second substrate to the first substrate. A force applied to the input surface deflects the first substrate and the interior region relative to the perimeter region, changing a variable capacitance formed between the force sensing electrodes.
US10108280B2 Touch panel having two transparent conductive layers with different thicknesses and fabrication method thereof
A touch panel includes a substrate, a first patterned transparent conductive layer, at least one insulating block and a second patterned transparent conductive layer. The first patterned transparent conductive layer is disposed on a substrate and includes at least one first connection electrode. The insulating block is disposed on the substrate and at least partially covers the first connection electrode. The second patterned transparent conductive layer is disposed on the insulating block and the first patterned transparent conductive layer. The second patterned transparent conductive layer includes at least one second connection electrode disposed on the insulating block. A thickness of the second patterned transparent conductive layer is smaller than a thickness of the first patterned transparent conductive layer.
US10108278B2 Handheld display apparatus having head contact portion, handheld grip portion and manual operation unit that causes generation of control signal for handheld display apparatus
A handheld display apparatus including a display unit that displays an image includes a handheld grip portion including a plurality of bar members to be gripped by a user, and an operation unit that receives a manual operation and generates a control signal for the handheld display apparatus, the operation unit arranged on either at least one of the plurality of bar members or in proximity to at least one of the plurality of bar members.
US10108271B2 Multi-modal input control of touch-based devices
Systems and methods configured to facilitate multi-modal user inputs in lieu of physical input for a processing device configured to execute an application include obtaining non-physical input for processing device and the application, wherein the physical input comprises one or more of touch-based input and tilt input; processing the non-physical input to convert into appropriate physical input commands for the application; and providing the physical input commands to the processing device.
US10108270B2 Real-time 3D gesture recognition and tracking system for mobile devices
The disclosure relates to a device and a method in the device for recognizing a 3D gesture. The device is connected to a sensor and has access to a database of gesture images including indexable features of normalized gesture images. The indexable features include a position and an orientation for each pixel of edge images of the normalized gesture images. The method includes capturing (110) an image of the 3D gesture via the sensor, normalizing (120) the captured image, deriving (130) indexable features from the normalized captured image, and comparing (140) the derived indexable features with the indexable features of the database using a similarity function. The method also includes determining (150) a gesture image in the database matching the 3D gesture based on the comparison.
US10108265B2 Calibration of haptic feedback systems for input devices
An electronic device including a processor, a display screen in communication with the processor, a track pad in communication with the processor including a movable surface that is selectively movable in at least one direction to provide feedback to a user, and a feedback system in communication with the processor including a feedback sensor. The feedback sensor determines a movement characteristic of the movable surface and the processor selectively adjusts at least one setting of the track pad based on the movement characteristic.
US10108258B2 Multiple viewpoint image capture of a display user
Embodiments of the invention describe apparatuses, systems and methods for capturing, selecting and analyzing image data of a user of a computing device display from multiple viewpoints. Embodiments of the invention capture or receive data comprising a plurality of images from an image capture system, wherein the plurality of images comprises images of a user of a computing system from multiple viewpoints. A gaze direction of the user with respect to the display is determined based, at least in part, on the plurality of images. Embodiments further determine a target area on the computing device display based, at least in part, on the determined gaze direction of the user, and execute an application operation in response to determining the target area of the user's gaze.
US10108253B2 Multiple compute nodes
An example apparatus comprises a first compute node including a first processor; a second compute node including a second processor; an input/manta (I/O) interface to selectively couple the first and second compute nodes to a set of I/O resources; and a voltage regulator including a set of power phase circuits, the voltage regulator to operate in a fault tolerant mode to provide power from selected ones of a first portion of the set of power phase circuits to the first compute node and to provide power from selected ones of a second portion of the set of power phase circuits to the second compute node.
US10108252B2 Method and system for intelligent load line control of information handling systems
A voltage regulator for delivering power to a processor subsystem within an information handling system is disclosed. The voltage regulator includes an interface to an embedded controller for receiving a linear load line impedance and an intelligent load line controller. The intelligent load line controller may enable linear load line control, determine that a nonlinear load line condition is satisfied, and enable nonlinear load line control based on the determination that the nonlinear load line condition is satisfied.
US10108248B2 Self-powered optical mouse device and operating method thereof
An optical mouse device includes a light source, an image sensor array, an energy storage element, a frame buffer and a processor, wherein the image sensor array includes a plurality of sensing pixels and a plurality of self-powered pixels. In a first mode, the sensing pixels output image data to the frame buffer, and the self-powered pixels output photocurrent to the energy storage element. In a second mode, the self-powered pixels output intensity data associated with the photocurrent to the frame buffer, and the processor determines whether to leave the second mode or not according to the intensity data. The energy storage element is configured to provide energy required in illumination.
US10108247B2 Method for regulating a system for controlling a terminal device
A control system includes a housing engaged to a mounting surface, a sensor contained within the housing, a microcontroller unit connected to the sensor, a server in communication with the sensor, and a terminal device in communication with the server. The system starts in an idle mode with the microcontroller having low power consumption. A gesture by a user associated with the mounting surface switches or toggles the operating mode of the control system into a ready mode. In the ready mode, the microcontroller has higher power consumption so as to connect the sensor to the server, and gestures by the user associated with the mounting surface can control the terminal device. The system alerts the switch in operating mode and filters background environment so only gestures are interpreted for switching operation mode or for issuing commands of the terminal device.
US10108246B2 Using dynamic bursts to support frequency-agile memory interfaces
The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that supports dynamic bursts to facilitate frequency-agile communication between a memory controller and a memory device. During operation, the system monitors a reference clock signal received at an interface between the memory device and the memory controller. Upon detecting a frequency change in the reference clock signal from a fullrate to a subrate, the interface operates in a burst mode, wherein data is communicated through bursts separated by intervening low-power intervals during which portions of the interface are powered down.
US10108243B1 Smart USB plug detection
Smart USB plug detection is disclosed. In some embodiments, a battery charger identification chip includes circuitry configured to determine whether an external USB device has been plugged into a USB port of an associated system while the system is in a sleep mode and includes a pin configured to output a control signal indicating whether an external USB device is plugged into the system, wherein when an external USB device is plugged into the system the control signal facilitates powering on a current limit switch that is otherwise powered off during the sleep mode and wherein the current limit switch facilitates regulated delivery of current to the plugged in external USB device.
US10108237B1 Heat dissipating device with improved cooling performance
A heat dissipating device includes a first copper plate, a second copper plate, a plurality of first heat pipes, a plurality of second heat pipes, and a heat dissipating component. Evaporating sections of the first heat pipes and the second heat pipes are clamped between and thermally connected to the first copper plate and the second copper plate. The second heat pipe, the evaporating section of the first heat pipes, the first copper plate, and the second copper plate are positioned at a bottom surface of the heat dissipating component. The second copper plate is thermally connected to the bottom surface of the heat dissipating component. Condensing sections of the first heat pipes is thermally connected to a top surface of heat dissipating component.
US10108230B2 Electronic device including flexible display
An electronic device including a flexible display and a method capable of determining a bending direction of the flexible display by using at least one bending confirmation touch recognition pattern are provided. The electronic device includes a flexible display unit including a display panel and a support structure configured to support the display panel; a sensor unit configured to sensing bending of the flexible display unit; and a control unit configured to determine a bending extent and a bending direction of the flexible display unit based on a sensing result of the sensor unit, wherein a plurality of touch recognition patterns are arranged on the display panel and the support structure, and the arranged touch recognition patterns include a bending confirmation pattern.
US10108229B2 Electronic device with electrically coupling lock
In some examples, an electronic device includes an electronic component, a battery pack that is dockable to the electronic component, and a lock to lock a docked battery pack to the electronic device. In some examples, the lock is to move to a locked state in which the docked battery pack is to be locked to the electronic device and electrically coupled to the electronic component to power the electronic component using the docked battery pack and the lock is to move to an unlocked state in which the docked battery pack is to be unlocked from the electronic device and electrically isolated from the electronic component.
US10108228B2 Virtual reality goggle
A virtual reality (VR) goggle is provided. The VR goggle is operable with an electronic device for displaying VR content and includes: a body including a second clamping part on a distal facet of the body; a cover positioned at a distal side of the body to form a cavity between the cover and the distal facet of the body to accommodate the electronic device for displaying VR content, the cover including a first clamping part on an internal surface of the cover; and wherein the first clamping part is operable with the second clamping part to securely confine the electronic device within the cavity.
US10108224B2 Portable information apparatus
A portable information apparatus is capable of ensuring communication quality of an antenna device while avoiding issues of a reduction in appearance quality, an increase in cost and so forth. The portable communication apparatus is configured that a main body chassis and a display chassis are coupled together via a hinge device to be openable/closable. The hinge device includes a hinge chassis having a sectional shape whose longitudinal direction extends along a direction that the respective chassis mutually overlap in a state of overlappingly closing the respective chassis and hinge shafts which respectively couple together one of the chassis and the hinge chassis and together the other of the chassis and the hinge chassis to be rotatable. An antenna device having an antenna element is housed and fixed in the hinge chassis and the antenna element is disposed in a posture of being inclined relative to a longitudinal direction of the sectional shape of the hinge chassis.
US10108222B2 Electronic device displays with holes to accommodate components
An electronic device may have a display. The display may be mounted in a housing and may have a window to accommodate a camera or other electrical component. The display may have multiple substrate layers. A hole may be formed in one of the substrate layers to form additional space within the housing to accommodate the electrical component. The hole may be drilled partway through a substrate layer to form an annular thinned region. The annular thinned region may be cracked to release a disk-shaped portion of the substrate layer and form the hole. A ring of sealant may surround the hole to help cushion the display substrate layers during drilling operations. Column spacer structures may be formed on a portion of a display substrate that is overlapped by the hole.
US10108221B1 All-in-one computer
A reduced-volume all-in-one computer includes a shell, a display unit received in the shell, a supporting brace, a host adapter, and a transfer board. The display unit includes a display port. The supporting brace includes a base and a supporting member and the host adapter is received in the supporting member and integrates numerous electronic elements of a computer system. The electronic elements include a central processing unit, a memory chip, an image processor, and a memory. The transfer board in the supporting member includes a power port and a video port connecting to the display port. The transfer board is connected to the host adapter and forms a communication bridge between the host adapter and the display unit.
US10108207B2 Pressure reduction device and method
The invention relates to a pressure reduction device for use in processing equipment handling high pressure and high temperature fluids with a content of abrasive components, where the pressure reduction device comprises a number of pipes with a length and internal cross section adapted to reduce the pressure, where the length, the cross sectional area and the number of pipes are chosen to have an average flow velocity within each pipe of less than 30 m/s.
US10108206B2 Apparatus and method of operating a stirring mechanism
A method and apparatus for operating a stirring mechanism for a container which is filled with a medium, wherein a value for the rotation speed of the stirring mechanism, which is predetermined for operating the stirring mechanism with a low level of energy consumption and stored in a memory, is set by an actuation and evaluation device such that reduced energy consumption by the stirring mechanism is achieved while at the same time the medium is thoroughly mixed.
US10108205B2 Method and system for controlling a flow ratio controller using feed-forward adjustment
A processing device determines a plurality of initial flow setpoint commands, each of the plurality of setpoint commands corresponding to one of a plurality of valves, and sends each of the plurality of initial setpoint commands to a corresponding one of the plurality of valves. The processing device monitors the plurality of valves for a flow condition requiring and adjustment. Upon detecting the flow condition, the processing device predicts the adjustment based on previous setpoints, and determines a plurality of updated flow setpoint commands, each of which corresponds to one of the plurality of valves based on the the predicted adjustment. The processing device then sends each of the plurality of updated setpoint commands to the corresponding one of the plurality of valves.
US10108203B2 Pressure sensor and system for regulating a ventilation device
A pressure sensor includes: a detection device for ascertaining air pressure and temperature; a computing unit; and a wireless interface. With the aid of the wireless interface, the pressure sensor data which represent a flow state in the surroundings of the pressure sensor are transferred wirelessly to a central control device. With the aid of the central control device, final control elements of a ventilation device are set.
US10108193B2 Mover system
A moving system comprising a master controller for monitoring and controlling a master operation comprising one or more individual movers such that each mover arrives at predefined end point at selected times. Each mover includes a mover control system that interacts with the master controller and has a predefined virtual vector path with one or more defined end points. The predefined virtual vector path comprises a plurality of discrete points, wherein each discrete point has a vector axis for use by the master controller and the mover control system to direct the mover to move such that it arrives at each defined end point at a selected time. In operation, the master controller functions to modify the predefined virtual path and sends commands to the mover control system in response to changes in the master operations.
US10108187B2 Control device, control system, support device, and control-device maintenance management method
A support device executes a maintenance operation for a PLC, and records, into the PLC, information identifying the maintenance operation. The maintenance operation includes at least either of writing and deleting of data such as firmware into/from the PLC. The support device may further record, into the support device itself, information identifying the maintenance operation. In addition, the PLC uses data stored in a recording medium to execute a maintenance operation for the PLC. At this time, the PLC records, into the PLC itself, information identifying the maintenance operation. The PLC may further record, into the recording medium, the information identifying the maintenance operation.
US10108184B2 Production installation for a chemical or pharmaceutical product
A production installation having at least two process modules (P1, . . . , Pn) that can be connected to one another for production engineering purposes and a communication network (2), wherein each process module (P1, . . . , Pn) has an electronic device by means of which the respective process module (P1, . . . , Pn) can be connected to the communication network (2) for communications engineering purposes and is set up to control and/or regulate the respective process module (P1, . . . , Pn) to independently carry out a particular process section of the production.
US10108183B2 Process control system and configuration system
A configuration system for a process control system configured to perform process control. The configuration system includes, not limited to, a) a definition module, which is stored in a memory, for a part of an industrial plant based on design data. The definition module includes, not limited to, a-1) a control logic definition file configured to define a control logic for the part, and a-2) a data definition file configured to define data relating to the defined control logic.
US10108182B2 Motor control apparatus
A control unit includes a position command generation unit generating a position command, a position control unit outputting a first speed command such that detected position tracks the position command, a pressure command generation unit generating a pressure command, a pressure control unit outputting a second speed command such that detected pressure or force tracks the pressure command, a speed command selection unit selecting creep speed, the first speed command, or the second speed command and outputs it as a speed command for the motor to operate; and a speed control unit outputting a current command for supplying current to the motor such that the motor speed tracks the speed command output by the speed command selection unit. After selecting the first speed command, the speed command selection unit selects the second speed command or the creep speed at timing when the first speed command falls below the creep speed.
US10108180B2 Numerically controlled system and numerically controlled machine tool
The present disclosure provides a numerical control system and a numerical control machine tool. The NCS includes a storage and a MCU capable of reading data from and writing data into the storage. The MCU includes a data buffer, the storage includes an internal memory and a flash memory, the internal memory is configured to store data and programs which are needed when the MCU is in operation. The flash memory includes at least one of SD card memory and eMMC memory, and a built-in NAND-Flash memory. The NAND-Flash memory is configured to store system files of the NCS, and the SD card memory and the eMMC memory both are configured to store the system files and user data of the NCS, which enables the NCS to be workable in the absence of external SD card memory.
US10108176B2 Non-concentric milling
Technology for milling selected portions of a workpiece by a cutting tool of a numerical control machine is described. The described technology provides methods and apparatuses for milling areas of a part so that more aggressive machining parameters can be used in the toolpath, thereby resulting in reduced machining time and load. The technology creates a series of toolpath contours where arcs in the toolpath contours are non-concentric with arcs in other toolpath contours. The selected portions of the workpiece are milled by moving the cutting tool in accordance with the toolpath.
US10108174B2 Numerical controller controlling a laser processing machine
The gap control axis following speed calculating unit of a numerical controller controlling a laser processing machine calculates a gap control axis following speed based on a displacement amount obtained from a separation distance and a reference distance between a nozzle tip and a workpiece, and a gap control gain. A first determining unit determines that the nozzle tip has entered an approach side when the separation distance becomes smaller than the reference distance. A first changing unit changes the gap control gain continuously in accordance with the displacement amount.
US10108167B2 Systems and methods for adjusting production of a well using gas injection
A system may include a monitoring device that receives data associated with one or more properties at a well. The monitoring device may determine a plurality of expected flow rates of hydrocarbons produced from the well with respect to a plurality of gas injection rates associated with the well based on the data and a hydrocarbon model. The hydrocarbon model may estimate the plurality of expected flow rates of hydrocarbons. The monitoring device may then adjust a gas injection rate at the well based on the plurality of expected flow rates of hydrocarbons.
US10108163B2 Production management apparatus, production management method and recording medium
In one embodiment, a production management apparatus includes a flow obtaining module configured to obtain a plurality of processing flows to process a wafer from a flow storage module. The apparatus further includes a route creating module configured to select a plurality of steps from the plurality of processing flows, and configured to create a processing route to execute the plurality of steps selected from the plurality of processing flows. The apparatus further includes a flow creating module configured to select a plurality of steps from the processing route, and configured to create a new processing flow including the plurality of steps selected from the processing route.
US10108162B2 Processing device group controller, manufacturing process system, processing device group control method, manufacturing optimization system, manufacturing optimization device, and manufacturing optimization method
A manufacturing process system includes: a plurality of processing devices which processes workpieces, with respective equipment associated with the plurality of processing devices; a transfer device which transfers the workpieces to the plurality of processing devices; a host computer which performs creating a transfer plan including information of timings at which the workpieces are carried in and out by the transfer device and acquiring an operation schedule including information of maintenance time from the plurality of processing devices; and a processing device group controller which performs acquiring the transfer plan and the operation schedule from the host computer, comparing the transfer plan and the operation schedule of each processing device, specifying the last process before maintenance for each processing device, detecting the end timing of the specified process, and instructing each processing device to be switched to an idle state at the end timing along with the associated equipment.
US10108157B1 Reducing power consumption and data transmission
Described is a method for determining when to transition devices between different states based on determined potential activity in an area near the devices. When the potential for activity near an input device is below a threshold, the device is maintained in an inactive state. When the potential for activity near the device exceeds the threshold, the device is transitioned to an active state before the potential activity can occur near the device. Likewise, when the device is in an active state, the implementations described herein provide the ability to determine when to begin and end transmission of data from the device to a remote computing resource for processing. For example, obtained video may be processed locally to determine if an activity is occurring. If an activity is occurring, relevant data is sent to a remote computing resource to determine if an action has been performed during the activity.
US10108145B2 Digital holography device and digital holography play method
A digital holography device of an embodiment of the present invention includes: an image sensing device which records, in an image sensor and on the basis of an object, a plurality of holograms that correspond to respective different photographic exposure values; and a computer which (i) generates a high dynamic range hologram, which includes pieces of information ranging from low luminance information to high luminance information, by synthesizing the plurality of holograms recorded and (ii) generates a reconstructed image of the object by performing arithmetic processing of phase-shift interferometry, diffraction calculation, and/or the like on the basis of the high dynamic range hologram.
US10108139B2 Moveable member to move a pressure roller in a direction away from a feeding roller according to an opening operation of a door
An image forming apparatus includes a main body; a door configured to be connected to the main body by a hinge; a feeding part configured to include a feeding roller for feeding a paper and a pressure roller pressurized to the feeding roller by elastic force of an elastic member to form a nip together with the feeding roller; and a movable member configured to reduce the elastic force applied to the pressure roller so that the pressure roller is moved in a nip releasing direction according to an opening operation of the door.
US10108133B1 Image forming apparatus
A cleaning device includes a cleaning roller, a cleaning blade, a toner layer forming member and a regulating member. The cleaning roller comes into contact with a surface of a rotating image carrier and rotates. The cleaning blade comes into contact with the image carrier at a downstream side from the cleaning roller in a rotating direction of the image carrier and scrapes toner adhered to the image carrier. The toner layer forming member receives and collects the toner scraped by the cleaning blade and feeds the toner to the cleaning roller to form a toner layer on the cleaning roller. The regulating member comes into contact with the cleaning roller to regulate thickness of the toner layer. The regulating member is controlled so as to thicken thickness of the toner layer formed on the cleaning roller as rotating rate of the image carrier becomes slower.
US10108129B2 Member for electrophotography and method of producing the member, process cartridge, and electrophotographic apparatus
Provided is a member for electrophotography that is not reduced in charge-providing performance even by its long-term storage and use under a high-temperature and high-humidity environment, and is hence conducive to the formation of a high-quality electrophotographic image. The member for electrophotography includes: an electroconductive substrate; and an electroconductive layer, in which: the electroconductive layer contains a resin having a cationic organic group in a molecule thereof and an anion; a total sum of contents of an alkali metal and an alkali earth metal in the electroconductive layer is 500 ppm or less; and the anion includes at least one selected from the group consisting of a fluorosulfonate anion, a fluorocarboxylate anion, a fluorosulfonylimide anion, a fluorosulfonylmethide anion, a fluoroalkylfluoroborate anion, a fluorophosphate anion, a fluoroantimonate anion, and a fluoroarsenate anion.
US10108127B2 Duplex printing image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an openable/closable cover body in a main body. The cover body has a first cover member, a second cover member, an engagement member, an elastic body, and a support member. The support member rotatably supports the engagement member. The support member collides with the engagement member which is energized by the elastic body and is rotated when the cover body becomes in a closed state, to stop rotation of the engagement member. The support member is fitted on the first cover member separately from the second cover member.
US10108123B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearing member, a developer bearing member, a fixing unit including a heating member, a rotary member which is heated by the heating member, and a nip area where the rotary member comes into contact with a sheet, and configured to perform fixing by heating a developer image transferred to the sheet and fixing the developer image to the sheet in the nip area, and a control unit configured to execute, while the fixing is not performed, a mode in which the image bearing member is rotated with the developer bearing member being in a separated position and the heating member is controlled such that a temperature of a portion of a surface of the rotary member, after the rotary member passes through the nip area, is maintained higher than the temperature of the portion during the fixing.
US10108118B2 Fusing device having a heating member with a heat source seat for mounting a heat source
A fusing device and an image forming apparatus are described in which a pressing member and a heating member of the fusing device are disposed adjacent to one another in a first direction. The heating member includes a fusing belt having a first side in contact with the pressing member, a heat source, disposed at a second side of the fusing belt, to heat the fusing belt, and a heat source seat having a concave structure in which the heat source is mountable.
US10108112B2 Image forming apparatus that adjusts image formation timing based on image transfer position
An image forming apparatus that forms developer images on a continuous medium includes a control part that performs a developer image forming on an intermediate transfer body with an interval; a transfer part that transfers developer images to the continuous medium; an interval detection part that detects the interval of positions to which the developer images; and an interval information memory that stores interval information of the interval. Wherein, the control part obtains the interval information from the interval information memory when starting an operation of forming the developer image, and determines a timing of forming the developer images on the intermediate transfer body based on the interval information, and when the interval is detected by the interval detection part, the control part updates the interval information in the interval information memory based on the interval that is detected.
US10108106B2 Image forming apparatus with toner discharge operation
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearing member, a developing device, a supplying device, and a control unit. The image bearing member bears a latent image. The developing device develops the latent image with a toner. The supplying device supplies toner to the developing device. The control unit executes a discharge operation to consume toner transferred onto the image bearing member from the developing device without transferring the toner onto a recording medium. The control unit executes the discharge operation where first deterioration integrated information exceeds a first executing threshold, and where second deterioration integrated information exceeds a second executing threshold that is larger than the first executing threshold. The control unit acquires the first deterioration information based at least a first deterioration threshold, and acquires the second deterioration information based on at least a second deterioration threshold that is larger than the first deterioration threshold.
US10108104B2 Method and apparatus for controlling multiple beam spacing
An anamorphic optical element and an adjustment mechanism for selectively rotating the optical element either around an axis substantially in a vertical direction, an axis substantially in an optical axis direction, an axis substantially in a plane formed by the vertical direction and the optical axis direction, or combination of axes thereof is used to vary a vertical separation between two or more spots.
US10108093B2 Controlling photo acid diffusion in lithography processes
Methods and apparatuses for minimizing line edge/width roughness in lines formed by photolithography are provided. The random diffusion of acid generated by a photoacid generator during a lithography process contributes to line edge/width roughness. Methods disclosed herein apply an electric field, a magnetic field, and/or a standing wave during photolithography processes. The field and/or standing wave application controls the diffusion of the acids generated by the photoacid generator along the line and spacing direction, preventing the line edge/width roughness that results from random diffusion. Apparatuses for carrying out the aforementioned methods are also disclosed herein.
US10108092B2 Photolithography method
Provided is a photolithography method, including: a) forming a photoresist layer satisfying D=m*(λ/2n) (D is a thickness of the photoresist layer, n is a refractive index of the photoresist, λ is a wavelength of irradiated light at the time of exposure, and m is a natural number of 1 or more) on a substrate; and b) manufacturing a photoresist pattern having a ring shape by exposing the photoresist layer and developing the exposed photoresist layer using a photo mask including a transparent substrate and a plate-type metal dot contacting a light emitting surface of the transparent substrate.
US10108081B2 Display screen
Embodiments of the present application provide a display screen, wherein the display screen is in a fully-closed or partially-closed housing structure, an interior of the housing structure being configured to provide continuous images with a view angle of 180 degrees to 360 degrees in a horizontal direction; wherein the housing structure includes a cylindrical portion, a side wall of the cylindrical portion being arranged in a smooth arc line or straight line on an axial cross section, and if the side wall of the cylindrical portion is arranged in the arc line, the radius of a circle corresponding to the arc line is greater than a maximum vertical distance from the arc line to an axial line. According to the present application, the audiences feel comfortable in watching and the cost is saved, while a strong sense of immersion is achieved for the audiences.
US10108080B2 Projection type display apparatus and image display method
A projection type display apparatus including: an illumination unit that emits a plurality of color lights having a predetermined polarization direction; a plurality of optical path adjustment units that totally reflect the plurality of color lights, respectively; a plurality of optical modulation units that modulates the plurality of color lights totally reflected by the plurality of optical path adjustment units, respectively, to emit a plurality of modulated color lights; a synthesis unit that emits the plurality of modulated color lights emitted from the optical modulation units in a same direction; and a correction unit that is arranged on an optical path between the illumination unit and the synthesis unit and that changes a polarization state of light that entered the correction unit to convert light that is incident on the synthesis unit into linearly polarized light.
US10108070B2 Resonant-microchip-cavity-based system for generating a laser beam via a nonlinear effect
A system is provided for generating a laser beam via non-linear effects, including: a monofrequency continuous-wave laser source; and an external resonant cavity referred to as a microchip cavity. The microchip cavity is composite insofar as it is a unitary assembly of a plurality of materials g: at least one nonlinear crystal; an entrance mirror; a concave mirror deposited on a material fixed to the nonlinear crystal—the material on which the concave mirror is deposited is different from the constituent material of the nonlinear crystal; a first thermoelectric module for controlling the temperature of the nonlinear crystal; and at least one second thermoelectric module for controlling at least the temperature of the material on which the concave mirror is deposited.
US10108046B2 Display device and semiconductor device containing the same
The present disclosure provides a display device having a light-emitting side and a non-light-emitting side. The display device includes a light-emitting layer; and a quantum dot sealant layer on the light-emitting side of the display device. The quantum dot sealant layer includes red quantum dots for emitting red light.
US10108044B2 Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a liquid crystal layer. The first substrate includes first wirings extending in a first direction, second wirings extending in a second direction, third wirings extending in the first direction. A center position of a width in the second direction of the third wiring disposed at boundary between blue and red pixels is displaced to a red pixel side from a center position of a width in the second direction of the first wiring disposed at boundary between the blue and red pixels. A center position of a width in the second direction of the third wiring disposed at boundary between the red and green pixels is displaced to the red pixel side from a center position of a width in the second direction of the first wiring disposed at the boundary between the red and green pixels.
US10108022B2 Devices and methods for speckle reduction in scanning projectors
Devices and methods are described herein that use a first solid figure element, a polarizing beam splitter, and a second solid figure element or array of mirrors to reduce speckle in projected images. Specifically, laser light is generated and split into two portions having orthogonal polarizations. The first portion of laser light is reflected in the second solid figure element or the array of mirrors and is then spatially recombined with the second portion of laser light in the first solid figure element. The difference in path length followed by the two portions generates a temporal incoherence in the recombined laser light beam, and that temporal incoherence reduces speckle in the projected image.
US10108017B2 Carbon nanoparticle infused optical mount
A passive thermal heat-pipe material comprising an optical mounting structure including heat producing electronic components is provided. Each structural component of the optical mounting structure may be at least partially comprised of a polymer including a plurality of carbon nanoparticles. In a further aspect, a method of creating an optical structure adapted to support a plurality of heat emitting components is provided. The method includes adding a percentage by concentration of carbon nanoparticles to a polymer base material, mixing the polymer base material and carbon nanoparticles uniformly, melting the mixture at high temperature, forming the melted mixture into a component of the optical structure, and cooling the formed component to solidify the component. The percentage may be between 2 and 10 percent.
US10108014B2 Waveguide display with multiple focal depths
A near-eye optical display system utilized in augmented reality devices includes a see-through waveguide display having optical elements configured for in-coupling virtual images from an imager, exit pupil expansion, and out-coupling virtual images with expanded pupil to the user's eye. The near-eye optical display system further includes a curved two-sided array of electrically-activated tunable liquid crystal (LC) microlenses that is located between the waveguide and the user's eye. The LC microlenses are distributed in layers on each side of the two-sided array. Each pixel in the waveguide display is mapped to an LC microlens in the array, and multiple nearby pixels may be mapped to the same LC microlens. A region of the waveguide display that the user is gazing upon is detected and the LC microlens that is mapped to that region may be electrically activated to thereby individually shape the wavefront of each pixel in a virtual image.
US10108013B2 Indirect-view augmented reality display system
An augmented reality display system utilized in computing platforms such as wearable head-mounted display (HMD) devices includes a virtual reality display that is located in front of a user's eyes to provide a direct view of virtual world images. An optical periscope, comprising reflective or diffractive optical systems, is configured to provide an indirect view of the real world. By locating the virtual reality display (and its associated optical and electrical components) close to the user's eyes and within the user's direct line of sight, the field of view (FOV) of the virtual world is increased as compared with conventional indirect-view virtual reality displays. The optical periscope provides an FOV of the real world that would otherwise be obstructed by the positioning of the direct-view virtual reality display in front of the user's eyes.
US10108006B2 Rotary drive apparatus
This rotary drive apparatus is arranged to cause incoming light coming from a light source to be reflected, and rotate resulting reflected light, and includes a motor including a rotating portion arranged to rotate about a central axis extending in a vertical direction; a flywheel arranged below the light source, supported by the rotating portion, and caused by the rotating portion to rotate about the central axis; and a cover. The flywheel includes a lens arranged to allow the reflected light to pass therethrough; and a main body arranged to directly support the lens, or indirectly support the lens through a lens frame arranged to accommodate the lens therein. At least one of the lens and the lens frame is arranged radially outside of the main body. An upper surface of the main body is arranged to cross a light path along which the incoming light travels at a position axially overlapping with at least a portion of the light source. At least a portion of the lens is arranged to cross a light path along which the reflected light travels. At least a portion of the cover is arranged to extend all the way around the flywheel radially outside of the flywheel. At least one of at least a portion of the lens and at least a portion of the lens frame is arranged radially inside of the cover.
US10108004B1 Electrowetting display pixels with quantum dots
An electrowetting display comprises a support plate on which individual electrowetting pixels separated from one another by pixel walls are formed. The individual electrowetting pixels include an electrode layer on the support plate, a dielectric barrier layer on the electrode layer, a hydrophobic layer on the dielectric barrier layer, and quantum dots between the hydrophobic layer and the electrode layer. The quantum dots may utilize blue or white light illuminating the pixels to emit longer-wavelength colors such as red and green. Such a feature may enhance or replace functionality of color filters.
US10108002B2 Optical scanning image forming apparatus and optical scanning image forming method
Provided is an optical scanning image forming apparatus, including: a light source section; an illumination scanning section scanning illumination light from the light source section and irradiating the illumination light onto an object; a light detection section detecting detection light from the object; a calculation section calculating a drive waveform for providing a light scanning pattern to be formed by the illumination scanning section; and a coordinate for image construction; and an image drawing section drawing an image based on the detection light detected by the light detection section and the coordinate for image construction, the drive waveform consisting of, in a predetermined period, a plurality of frames of different phases. Also provided is an optical scanning image forming method.
US10107998B2 Optical-scanning-height measuring device
To provide an optical-scanning-height measuring device capable of quickly and highly accurately measuring the height of the surface of a measurement object while being compactly configured. In order to obtain interference light appropriate for calculation of height, an optical path length of the reference light is adjusted in the reference section 250. Movable sections 252a and 252b supported by a supporting section 251 move on linearly extending two linear guides 251g, whereby the optical path length of the reference light changes. When the optical path length of the reference light is adjusted, the movable sections 252a and 252b are moved in opposite directions each other.
US10107995B2 Zoom lens
An optical system of the zoom lens comprises 20 pieces of lens whose surfaces are spherical surfaces and which are made of glass, and a fixed diaphragm. In the zoom lens, a front fixed group with a positive focal power, a zooming group with a negative focal power, a compensating group with a positive focal power, and a rear fixed group with a positive focal power are formed sequentially along a light incidence direction. Through reasonably arranging each element and selecting a proper material, the requirements of optical index of 50 times zooming ratio under focal distance of 750 mm to 15 mm and long focal distance of 350 mm are achieved, and this zoom lens can be used for confocal imaging in a visible light wave band and a near infrared wave band, so that it is applied in a day-and-night monitoring system.
US10107994B2 Wide field-of-view virtual image projector
A wide field-of-view virtual image projector includes a rod light guide that is embossed with at least a first diffraction grating and a second diffraction grating that is substantially parallel to the first diffraction grating. The first diffraction grating is configured to receive a first light ray, and to project first diffracted light rays from the rod light guide at a first range of angles. The second diffraction grating is configured to receive a second light ray, and to project second diffracted light rays from the rod light guide at a second range of angles. The virtual image projector further includes a slab light guide configured to receive the first diffracted light rays and the second diffracted light rays, and to diffract the first diffracted light rays and the second diffracted light rays out of the slab light guide to generate a virtual image with a wide field-of view.
US10107993B2 Wide-angle optical system and image pickup apparatus using the same
A wide-angle optical system includes in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens having a negative refractive power, a second lens having a negative refractive power, a third lens having a positive refractive power, an aperture stop, a fourth lens having a positive refractive power, and a fifth lens. An object-side surface of the first lens is convex toward the object side, and the following conditional expression (1) is satisfied. 1.0<(R1L+R1R)/(R1L−R1R)≤2.0  (1) where, R1L denotes a paraxial radius of curvature of the object-side surface of the first lens, and R1R denotes a paraxial radius of curvature of an image-side surface of the first lens.
US10107992B2 Telephoto lens and image pickup apparatus using the same
A telephoto lens includes in order from an object side, a first unit having a positive refractive power, a second unit having a negative refractive power, and a third unit having a positive refractive power, and a focusing from an infinite object point to an object point at a short distance is carried out by moving the second unit toward an image side, and the following conditional expression (17) is satisfied: 0.2
US10107991B2 Image capturing optical lens assembly, image capturing device and electronic device
This disclosure provides an image capturing optical lens assembly including, in order from an object side to an image side: a first lens element with refractive power having an object-side surface being convex in a paraxial region thereof; a second lens element having positive refractive power; a third lens element with refractive power having an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof; a fourth lens element with refractive power having an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, wherein both surfaces thereof being aspheric; a fifth lens element with refractive power having an object-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof; and a sixth lens element with refractive power having an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, wherein both surfaces thereof being aspheric, and the image-side surface having at least one convex shape in an off-axis region thereof.
US10107989B1 Optical assembly for a wide field of view point action camera with low field curvature
An optical assembly for a point action camera with a wide field of view includes multiple lens elements configured to provide a field of view in excess of 150 degrees. One or more lens elements has an aspheric surface. The optical assembly exhibits a low inward field curvature of less than 75 microns.
US10107987B2 Lens holder drive device and camera-equipped portable terminal
A lens holder drive device has: a lens holder; a fixing part that includes a base member disposed below the lens holder; a drive mechanism; an upper-side plate spring; a lower-side plate spring; and a position detection unit that detects the position of the lens holder in the optical axis direction. The drive mechanism has: a drive coil fixed to the perimeter of the lens holder; a yoke having a substantially square columnar shape; and a drive magnet disposed to face the drive coil in a first direction which is orthogonal to the optical axis direction. The position detection unit includes: a sensor magnet attached to an outer circumferential surface of the lens holder in a second direction which is orthogonal to the optical axis direction and the first direction; and a magnetic sensing element that faces the sensor magnet and is provided to the base member.
US10107981B2 Cable distribution device for optical network
The present invention discloses a cable distribution device for an intelligent optical distribution network (iODN), comprising a tray and a cable distribution structure for the iODN, where the tray is provided with multiple first interfaces, the cable distribution structure for the iODN includes multiple attachment plates, an upper cover, a circuit board, and a bottom cover, the circuit board is installed on the upper cover, the upper cover is installed on the bottom cover, one end of each attachment plate is installed on the bottom cover, and the other end of each attachment plate is inserted into the first interface of the tray. the cable distribution structure for the iODN may be installed on a tray by using attachment plates, so that an existing ODN can be transformed into an iODN without transforming a structure of the tray and interrupting an optical fiber transmission service.
US10107976B2 Axial alignment of a lensed fiber in a grooved assembly
A v-groove assembly is used to edge couple a lensed fiber (e.g., an optical fiber made of silica) with a waveguide in a photonic chip. The v-groove assembly is made from fused silica. Fused silica is used to so that an adhesive (e.g., epoxy resin) used in bonding the lensed fiber to the v-groove assembly and/or bonding the v-groove assembly to the photonic chip can be cured, at least partially, by light.
US10107972B1 Connector and adapter system for multi-fiber mechanical transfer type ferrule using a cable release
Devices and methods for connecting optical fibers are provided. In some embodiments, connectors and adaptors for two-fiber mechanical transfer type ferrules are disclosed. In some embodiments, MT connectors, such as simplex, duplex, and quad micro-MT adaptors are disclosed. In some embodiments, MT adaptors, such as simplex, duplex, and quad adaptors are disclosed. In some embodiments, optical fiber cables that modularly coupled with at least one optical fiber connector, adaptor, and other optical fiber cable the cable is configured to provide a remote release from an adaptor receptacle.
US10107971B2 Dual inner diameter ferrule device and method
A fiber optic ferrule includes a body extending from a first end to a second opposite end, with the body including an axial passage extending between the first and second ends. The axial passage includes a first diameter portion having a diameter of at least 125 microns, and a second diameter portion having a diameter of at least 250 microns and less than a diameter of the buffer, the second diameter portion positioned between the first diameter and the second end. The axial passage further defines a tapered shape at the second end extending inward from the second end to the second diameter portion. A hub holds the ferrule. A method of assembling a terminated fiber optic cable is also provided.
US10107965B2 Fiber optic wall plate with redundancy system
An optical splitter/coupler may be disposed at a subscriber network access location to provide primary and back-up service to the subscriber network access location. The optical splitter/coupler includes first and second optical fibers that are optically coupled to a third optical fiber. The first and second optical fibers of the optical splitter/coupler are optically coupled to a service provider location. The third optical fiber is optically coupled to the subscriber network access location.
US10107962B2 Reduction of back reflections
In the examples provided herein, an apparatus has a mode converter coupled to a first waveguide to convert light propagating in a first set of spatial modes along the first waveguide to a second set of spatial modes. The apparatus also has a second waveguide coupled to the mode converter, where the second set of spatial modes propagate along the second waveguide in a first direction away from the mode converter. Further, the apparatus includes a coupler to couple a portion of the light propagating in the second set of spatial modes out of the second waveguide. Additionally, the second waveguide has an end facet away from the mode converter to reduce back reflection of the light not coupled out of the second waveguide to the first waveguide.
US10107958B2 Optical module and optical transmission/reception device
A flexible substrate includes a first pad that extends from an end of the flexible substrate to a center of the flexible substrate, and at least a part of which is fixed to the first part; a second pad that extends from the end of the flexible substrate to the center at a position adjacent to the first pad, and at least a part of which is fixed to the first part; a signal line that connects a tip of the first pad and the second part and that is narrower in width than the first pad; and a coverlay that covers an area where the signal line is arranged and that includes a protrusion protruding, at a position at which the first pad is arranged, toward the end of the flexible substrate relative to the area where the signal line is arranged.
US10107957B2 Multimode optical fibers operating over an extended wavelength range and system incorporating such
According to some embodiments, a multimode optical fiber comprises a graded index glass core with refractive index Δ1, a maximum refractive index delta Δ1MAX, and a core radius between 10 and 40 microns; and cladding region surrounding the core comprising refractive index Δ4, wherein the fiber exhibits an overfilled bandwidth exhibits an overfilled bandwidth of at least 3 GHz-km at a wavelength of 850 nm and an overfilled bandwidth of at least 1.2 GHz-km at one or more wavelengths between 980 and 1060 nm.
US10107945B2 Vector vortex waveplates
Method for fabrication of vector vortex waveplates of improved quality due to reduced singularity size and widened spectral band, the method comprising creating a boundary condition for vortex orientation pattern of a liquid crystal polymer on a substrate using materials with reversible photoalignment, equalizing exposure energy over the area of the waveplate by redistributing the energy of radiation used for photoalignment from the center of the beam to its peripheries, and using vector vortex waveplate as a linear-to-axial polarization converter. Fabrication of spectrally broadband vector vortex waveplates further comprises two or more liquid crystal polymer layers with opposite sign of twist.
US10107934B2 Device and method for detecting neutrons and gamma rays
A device for detecting neutrons and gamma rays comprises at least one detector and an acquisition and data-analysis system, connected to the detector; the detector comprises an active part that is formed by a plurality of: scintillator layers, made of a scintillator material, in particular a plastic scintillator; and absorber layers, containing at least one neutron-absorbing material, in particular cadmium or gadolinium; the acquisition and data-analysis system is configured so as to: analyze the signals coming from the detector and calculate the total energy released within the detector following upon an interaction with gamma rays or neutrons; and discriminate between gamma rays and neutrons impinging upon the detector according to whether the energy detected is higher or lower than a pre-set threshold.
US10107933B2 Individual access control portal including improved correlation means between an alarm detection and the travel of an individual
An individual access control portal includes two panels or columns that define a through corridor, which panels or columns are equipped with sensors designed to detect substances or materials liable to be carried by individuals travelling through the portal, wherein the portal is equipped with a plurality of detection barriers distributed along the direction of passage through the portal and logic means attached to the plurality of barriers, firstly to determine from the series of activations of the barriers, the place and movement of an individual and secondly to establish the correlations existing between the movement of an individual and the signals output by the substance or material detection sensors.
US10107930B2 Hybrid saturation recovery-inversion recovery pulse sequence for improved NMR logging of boreholes
A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging method includes providing a hybrid pulse sequence having a saturation pulse, an inversion pulse, and a detection sequence. The method also includes measuring echo signals in response to the hybrid pulse sequence. The method also includes deriving a spin-lattice time constant (T1) distribution from the measured echo signals. A NMR system includes a hybrid pulse sequence module to provide a hybrid pulse sequence with a saturation pulse, an inversion pulse, and a detection sequence. The NMR system also includes a control module to select a time interval between the saturation pulse and the inversion pulse.
US10107922B2 Scintillation detector and method for forming a structured scintillator
The proposed group of inventions relates to methods for depositing fluorescent coatings on screens, by which an image is detected and/or converted, in particular, to methods of forming a structured scintillator on the surface of a photodetector intended for the detection of X-ray or gamma radiation, hereinafter referred to as the detected radiation, and to devices for obtaining an X-ray image, or an image obtained by detection of gamma radiation, particularly to devices for X-ray mammography and tomosynthesis. A method for forming a structured scintillator on the surface of a pixelated photodetector, wherein according to embodiment 1, at least one structural element is formed directly on the surface of the photodetector, the material of which is deposited by using a two-axis or a three-axis means for discrete deposition of liquid or heterogeneous substances. According to embodiment 2 of the method of forming a structured scintillator on the surface of a pixelated photodetector, at least one structural element is formed directly on the surface of the photodetector previously segmented with a hydrophobic insulating coating consistent with interpixel insensitive areas so that geometric shapes of depositing the material of the structural element are formed under the action of surface tension forces of the boundary of hydrophobic-hydrophilic areas of the photodetector surface. In addition, the group of inventions includes two embodiments of scintillation detectors. The inventions of the proposed group improve the manufacturability with simultaneous extension of the scope of application.
US10107921B1 Radiation detector and X-ray imaging system
A radiation detector (100) with a scintillator (102), a photosensor (104) and an electronics module (108) is proposed. The electronics module (108) has a current-to-frequency converter (110) with a charge integrator (112) for generating a pulsed signal in having a frequency correlating with a charge generated by the photosensor (104) during a measurement cycle. The electronics module (108) further comprises a current source (120) for generating a frequency offset of the pulsed signal, an interrupting device (134) for interrupting an integration of the charge by the charge integrator (112), and a logic module (124) for determining the frequency of the pulsed signal. Therein, the logic module (124) is configured for determining an off-state of a radiation (404) source and for triggering the interrupting device (134) upon determining the off-state of the radiation source (404).
US10107907B2 Bobber field acoustic detection system
Embodiments described herein relate to generating an image of an acoustic field associated with an underwater region. A plurality of submersible sensing devices (SSDs) are disposed so as to be substantially separate from each other in an underwater region, wherein each respective SSD is configured to execute a sink/float mission. During at least a portion of the sink/float mission, within each SSD, an environmental sensor measures at least one environmental parameter, a position sensor detects position information, an acoustic detection sensor detects at least one underwater signal, and a data recording system records mission data. After the sink/float mission, a processor receives mission data from the SSDs and generates an acoustic field image. Advantageously, during the sink/float mission some SSDs can transmit an orthogonal high time-bandwidth signal to help prevent interference between SSD during acoustic detection.
US10107895B2 Amplitude calibration of a stepped-chirp signal for a synthetic aperture radar
A Radar Calibration Processor (“RCP”) for calibrating the amplitude of a stepped-chirp signal utilized by a synthetic aperture radar (“SAR”) is disclosed. The RCP includes a periodic amplitude error (“PAE”) calibrator, first non-periodic amplitude error (“NPAE”) calibrator in signal communication with the PAE calibrator, and a second NPAE calibrator in signal communication with the first NPAE calibrator.
US10107880B2 Method and apparatus for shutting down a superconducting magnet of a magnetic resonance device
In a method and system for shutting down a superconducting magnet of a magnetic resonance apparatus using a monitoring processor and an energy store, the monitoring processor determines stored energy stored in the energy store at a first point-in-time, and determines a ramp energy required for shutting down, and determines a second point-in-time based on the stored energy and the ramp energy. At the second point-in-time, shutting down of the superconducting magnet is begun.
US10107878B2 Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and antenna device
Provided is an antenna such as a TEM-type antenna and a microstrip-type antenna that has rung conductors and a shield conductor to electrically connect and use them. A holding member that maintains a shape of the shield conductor is composed by assembling ribs and thin walls. An inner holding member is a structural material. Holes are provided on at least either one of the shield conductor and the holding member adhered thereto or the inner holding member, which can adjoin conductors from the outside of the cylindrical antenna through the said holes during the antenna production.
US10107872B2 Self-calibrating magnetic field monitor
A self-calibrating magnetic field monitor is disclosed. In one embodiment, a magnetic field sensor repeatedly generates an electronic signal related to the magnetic field. In addition, a calibration module generates a relative baseline signal based on an average value of the electronic signals for a given time period. A comparator compares the electronic signal with the relative baseline signal and generating an output signal if a difference in the comparing is greater than or equal to a threshold.
US10107871B2 Monolithic three-axis magnetic field sensor and its manufacturing method
A monolithic three-axis magnetic field sensor comprises an X-axis sensor, a Y-axis sensor and a Z-axis sensor integrated into the same substrate. The X-axis sensor and the Y-axis are both referenced bridge structures. The magnetoresistive sensing elements of the reference arm are beneath the corresponding magnetic flux guides, and the magnetoresistive sensing elements are in the gaps between the corresponding magnetic flux guides. The magnetoresistive elements of these two sensors are aligned perpendicular to each other, and the magnetization directions of the pinned layer of these magnetoresistive elements are perpendicular to each other as well. The Z-axis sensor is a push-pull bridge structure. The push arms and pull arms of the magnetoresistive sensors are respectively aligned above or beneath the edges of the magnetic flux guides. The manufacturing method for this monolithic three-axis magnetic field sensor is also disclosed.
US10107867B2 Sensor arrangement, battery cell and energy system
A sensor arrangement according to an embodiment includes a substrate, and at least one sensor and a control circuit mounted on the substrate, wherein the at least one sensor and the control circuit are located on the substrate to be mountable inside a battery cell and outside the battery cell, respectively.
US10107858B2 Digital test system
A highly flexible, compact, lightweight, and portable testing system for use with radiation testing activities. The testing system is coupled to a device under test (DUT), which can be positioned in such a way that the top of the die package is exposed to the direct ion beam during radiation testing. A variety of sensors, onboard memory systems, programmable interfaces, onboard control systems, data output devices, and different types of interfaces are also provided which provide an ability to perform testing procedures while having a maximum ability to orient the DUT and perform a wide variety of testing currently unavailable.
US10107857B2 Optical coupling device
An optical coupler device includes, on a substrate, a first light-receiving element coupled to a first light-emitting element and a second light-receiving element coupled to a second light-emitting element. First, second, and third terminals are disposed on the first substrate. A first transistor pair and a second transistor pair are disposed on the first substrate. The first transistor pair is configured to electrically connect and disconnect the first and second terminals in response to a first light signal received by the first light-receiving element. The second transistor pair is configured to electrically connect and disconnect the second and third terminals in response to a second light signal received by the second light-receiving element.
US10107851B2 Arrangement and method for detecting connection loss at a circuit part having a capacitive behaviour
The disclosure relates to an arrangement for detecting connection loss at a circuit part which has a capacitive behavior and is electrically connected to a useful signal source. The disclosure provides an evaluation circuit which is electrically connected to an input node of the circuit part having a capacitive behavior and detects the pulsed useful signal (UNUTZ), output by the useful signal source, at the input node of the circuit part having a capacitive behavior and evaluates the signal characteristics in order to detect connection loss.
US10107849B2 Diagnostic system for a home appliance and method for diagnosing a home appliance
A diagnostic system for a home appliance, and a method for diagnosing the home appliance, the method according to one aspect including collecting consumed electric power information of the home appliance by a power measuring part; transmitting the collected electric power information to an external server; and receiving operation state information of the home appliance analyzed from the external server by the home appliance.
US10107848B2 Portable testing device for a traction motor sensor
A portable testing device includes a housing that encloses an electric motor and a power source. The power source is configured to provide electrical power to the electric motor. The system also includes a sensor port operatively coupled to the housing and the electric motor. The sensor port includes a converter member that is movable to adjust a depth of the sensor port. The system also includes a user interface device operatively coupled to the housing. The user interface device is configured to adjust an amount of the electrical power provided by the power source to the electric motor. The sensor port is configured to removably receive a sensor for testing operation of the sensor relative to the electric motor.
US10107831B2 Systems and methods for efficient characterization of acceleration events
Systems and methods for the efficient characterization of acceleration events in accordance embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, an acceleration characterization telematics system includes an acceleration sensor, a storage device, where the storage device is configured to store an acceleration event characterization application, and a processor, wherein the acceleration event characterization application configures the processor to receive acceleration information using the acceleration sensor, determine short interval filter information using the received acceleration information, determine long interval filter information using the received acceleration information, and characterize an acceleration event in the received acceleration information using the received acceleration information, the short interval filter information, and the long interval filter information.
US10107826B2 Immunoassay methods and reagents for decreasing nonspecific binding
Methods and kits for reducing non-specific binding in an immunoassay for PIVKA-II in a test sample are described, in which the test sample is reacted with an anti-prothrombin antibody in the presence of one or more of the following additives: skim milk, saponin, CaCl2, MgCl2, and a sulfobetaine zwitterionic detergent.
US10107821B2 Proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL)-binding peptides
The invention relates to a method for obtaining APRIL-binding peptides. With this method APRIL-binding peptides may be obtained and/or selected. Further aspects of the invention relate to a cell comprising a nucleotide sequence coding for an APRIL-binding peptide according to the invention, a process for producing an APRIL-binding peptide and the APRIL-binding peptide obtainable in the production process and/or the selection method. In view of the possible utility of the APRIL-binding peptides according to the invention, further aspects of the invention relate to diagnostic uses of an APRIL binding peptide of the invention.
US10107820B2 Method of identifying peptides
Methods of identifying polypeptides have been developed using a de novo sequencing technique. Methods use photodissociation and low-energy fragmentation and the spectra of peptide ions obtained therefrom, such as obtained by post-source decay (PSD), have been developed. The methods include photodissociation and the spectra therefrom obtainable from treating ions with predetermined wavelengths of radiation in the vacuum ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The confidence of amino acid assignments based on x-type ions is evaluated by observing complementary y-, v- and w-type ions that provide additional constraints to sequence identification.
US10107801B2 Flow assay method for an object of interest
The present invention relates to a flow assay method in a liquid medium for an object (or element) of interest via the formation of aggregates of particles that are surface-functionalized by at least one functionalizing molecule, or receptor, specific for said object of interest.
US10107797B2 Microfluidic apparatus and methods for performing blood typing and crossmatching
Microfluidic cartridges for agglutination reactions are provided. The cartridges include a microfluidic reaction channel with at least two intake channels, one for an antigen-containing fluid and the other for an antibody-containing fluid, conjoined to a reaction channel modified by incorporation of a downstream flow control channel. At low Reynolds Number, the two input streams layer one on top of the other in the reaction channel and form a flowing, unmixed horizontally-stratified laminar fluid diffusion (HLFD) interface for an extended duration of reaction. Surprisingly, the design, surface properties, and flow regime of microfluidic circuits of the present invention potentiate detection of antibody mediated agglutination at the stratified interface. Antigen:antibody reactions involving agglutination potentiated by these devices are useful in blood typing, in crossmatching for blood transfusion, and in immunodiagnostic agglutination assays, for example.
US10107793B2 Method for recovering metal
A method for recovering a metal that uses a reduced amount of a chelating agent is described, where the method includes a complex forming step of forming, in a mixture, a complex between a metal in a sample and a chelating agent; a complex depositing step of depositing the complex in the mixture; and a metal recovering step of recovering the deposited complex from the mixture, thereby recovering the metal in the sample.
US10107792B2 Cell potential measuring electrode assembly and method for measuring electric potential change of cell using the same
The present invention provides a cell potential measuring electrode assembly comprising: an insulating substrate; a conductive pattern arranged in the insulating substrate; an insulating fiber having cell compatibility; and a measurement electrode. The insulating fiber is arranged on the insulating substrate. The measurement electrode has a front surface and a back surface. The back surface of the measurement electrode is in contact with the conductive pattern. The insulating fiber is not arranged on the front surface of the measurement electrode. The cell potential measuring electrode assembly according to the present invention has low impedance. The cell potential measuring electrode assembly according to the present invention is suitable to measure electric potential change of a cardiomyocyte.
US10107785B2 Quantitative liquid texture measurement apparatus and method
A photo acoustic non-destructive measurement apparatus and method for quantitatively measuring texture of a liquid. The apparatus includes a laser generating tool, an acoustic capturing device, and a data processing unit. The laser generating tool directs a laser towards a surface of a liquid contained in a container and creates pressure waves that propagate through the air and produce an acoustic signal. The acoustic capturing device records and forwards the signal to a data processing unit. The data processing unit further comprises a digital signal processing module that processes the received acoustic signal. A statistical processing module further filters the acoustic signal from the data processing unit and generates a quantitative acoustic model for texture attributes such as hardness and fracturability. The quantitative model is correlated with a qualitative texture measurement from a descriptive expert panel. Textures of liquids are quantitatively measured with the quantitative acoustic model.
US10107784B2 Electromagnetic transducer
An electromagnetic transducer is disclosed. An example electromagnetic transducer may be provided for a fluid parameter meter. The example electromagnetic transducer may include at least one permanent magnet, a first armature mounted in magnetic cooperation with the permanent magnet, and a second armature mounted in magnetic cooperation with the permanent magnet. The first and the second armatures are arranged to interact with a third armature in magnetic cooperation with the first armature and the second armature. The example electromagnetic transducer may also include at least one electric coil mounted in cooperation with the magnetic field so that electric current through the electric coil to vary the vibratory forces. The example electromagnetic transducer may include an electronic module to control electric current and vibratory forces on a vibrating element of the fluid parameter meter.
US10107778B2 System and method for detecting lysyl oxidase-like 2 protein (LOXL2) and breast cancer
A detection system for determining lysyl oxidase-like 2 protein (LOXL2) levels in a bodily sample, includes at least one reaction solution for generating H2O2 upon combination with LOXL2 in the bodily sample, the reaction solution including lysine that can be oxidatively deaminated by LOXL2 to generate α-aminoadipic-δ-semialdehyde (allysine) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
US10107774B2 Optically interfaced fuel characteristic sensor
A sensor assembly includes a capacitive probe, a resistive element, an electronic circuit and an optical interface. A capacitance of the capacitive probe and a resistance of the resistive element are indicative of characteristics of an environment. The electronic circuit is configured to convert the capacitance and the resistance into optical data. The optical interface is configured to provide the optical data to an optical link.
US10107773B2 Methods and systems for humidity and pressure sensor overlay integration with electronics
Capacitive sensors and MEMS elements that can be implemented directly above silicon CMOS electronics are disclosed. A capacitive based sensor is disposed over a first predetermined portion of a wafer that includes at least a first ceramic element providing protection for the final capacitive based sensor and self-aligned processing during its manufacturing.
US10107766B2 Photon counting imaging modes
Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are described for defining imaging modes and for operating a photon counting radiation imaging system. A set of imaging modes with different counting schemes may be defined such that counting schemes will count detection events of a set of radiation events in different manners. For example, a first counting scheme may count primary detection events in a primary counter and secondary detection events in a secondary counter. A second counting scheme may count primary and secondary detection events in the primary counter. A third counting scheme may merely count detection events occurring within a primary detector cell associated with the primary counter. A fourth counting scheme may combine energy of detection events into merged energy. A selected imaging mode may be applied to the photon counting radiation imaging system in order to achieve desired image scanning characteristics (e.g., spatial resolution, dose savings, spectral ability).
US10107758B2 Scanning system and method for imaging and sequencing
A scanning detection system is provided wherein emissions from locations in a flow cell are detected. In some embodiments, the system can comprise an excitation source, a photocleavage source, and modulating optics configured to cause an excitation beam generated by the excitation source to irradiate a first group of the fixed locations and to cause a photocleavage beam generated by the photocleavage source to irradiate a second group of the fixed locations, which is separate and apart from the first group of fixed locations. Methods of detecting sequencing reactions using such a system are also provided.
US10107754B2 Blood analyzer and blood analyzing method
A blood analyzer comprises a sample preparing part configured to prepare a measurement sample from a blood sample, an staining dye and diluent, a detecting part configured to detect the fluorescent light intensity and the scattered light intensity, an output part, and an analyzing part configured to identify the population including red blood cells infected by ring-form malaria parasite based on the fluorescent light intensity and the scattered light intensity, and output to the output part the information relating to infection of Plasmodium falciparum based on the scattered light distribution of particles associated with the identified population that includes red blood cells infected by the ring-form malaria parasite.
US10107748B2 Optical sensing device for surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and optical sensing method using surface plasmon resonance (SPR)
An optical sensing device is provided, including a first polarizer, a second polarizer, wherein the first polarizer and the second polarizer have respective transmission axes aligned in orthogonal directions, an SPR sensor arrangement including an SPR sensing surface, the SPR sensor arrangement arranged to receive an incident light beam passed through a polarizer to be reflected at the SPR sensing surface and transmitted through a second polarizer to provide a transmitted light beam, a detector arrangement configured to detect the transmitted light beam, the transmitted light beam including a sensing signal and a reference signal, and a processor electrically coupled to the detector arrangement, the processor configured to perform a subtraction operation between the sensing signal and the reference signal. The optical sensing is based on a differential measurement scheme. The subtraction between the sensing signal and the reference signal cancels the common path noise and enhances the sensor resolution.
US10107746B2 System and method for immersion flow cytometry
An immersion cytometry system (200, 250) having a primary focusing optic immersed in a fluid stream (209) containing suspended particles (212). The system includes a light source (202) configured to illuminate a sensing region in the fluid stream that includes a focus of the primary optic. Light scattered and/or fluoresced from suspended particles passing through the sensing region is focused by an external tube lens on an external detector. The primary optic in one embodiment is a ball lens. In some embodiments, one or more filter/beam splitters on the optical axis reflect a portion of the signal light towards corresponding detectors, each filter being configured to reflect a preselected waveband of light.
US10107737B2 Apparatus and method for evaluating film adhesion
An apparatus and a method for evaluating film adhesion are disclosed. The film is disposed on a first substrate, a side of the first substrate provided with the film is attached to a second substrate, and the film is divided into units. The apparatus includes an evaluation machine, which includes an upper fixing mechanism and a lower fixing mechanism disposed opposite to each other, the second substrate is detachably fixed on the upper fixing mechanism, and a side of the first substrate not provided with the film is detachably fixed on the lower fixing mechanism. The evaluation machine further includes a force application device, which is configured to apply an external force to the upper fixing mechanism and/or the lower fixing mechanism, so that the upper fixing mechanism and the lower fixing mechanism generate relative movement away from each other.
US10107734B2 Cell analysis by mass cytometry
A combination of mutually exclusive cell-based analytical techniques can be applied to the same group of cells for analysis. The same group of cells can be prepared for analysis by each technique resulting with candidate cells targeted for mass cytometry analysis. This configuration allows for the correlation of the information between each technique to produce a matrix of multi dimension of cellular information with the same group of cells.
US10107732B2 Portable polymer tester
The present invention provides a polymer indentation method and tester that includes measuring the time taken by a polymeric material to recover a set portion of an initial deformation and use this duration as a material degradation indicator. The recovery time was found to be more sensitive to cable degradation than the specific compressive stillness (or indenter modulus) measured during the indentation phase, and this high sensitivity was achieved for both thermally aged and irradiated polymer.
US10107729B2 Isolation, detection and use of biological cells
This invention relates to devices and methods for purifying, detecting and using biological cells. A variety of cell types including viable tumor, stem, immune and sperm cells can be purified from a complex biological sample using a column, including a pipette tip column. Methods of the invention can aid research, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Purified viable cells can be detected on the column or eluted from the column and detected. Cells on a column can be used as a stationary phase for liquid chromatography. Cells may be removed, recovered and analyzed.
US10107728B2 Microfluidic system and method for performing a flash separation of a reservoir fluid sample
A system for performing a flash separation of a reservoir fluid includes a sample chamber configured to hold the reservoir fluid and a flash apparatus in fluid communication with the sample chamber. The flash apparatus includes a microfluidic device configured to flash the reservoir fluid in fluid communication with the sample chamber, and a separation chamber configured to separate the flashed reservoir fluid into a liquid phase and a gaseous phase in fluid communication with the microfluidic device. The system further includes a gas receptacle configured to store the gaseous phase, A method for performing a flash separation of a reservoir fluid includes providing a reservoir fluid to a microfluidic device, urging the reservoir fluid through the microfluidic device such that the reservoir fluid is lashed within the microfluidic device, and separating a liquid phase and a gaseous phase from the flashed reservoir fluid.
US10107713B2 Low speed wind tunnel design for agricultural spray particle analysis
A wind tunnel device defines a cyclical tunnel to receive continuous airflow. Airflow is delivered through the tunnel to a testing region that includes a first portion carrying an arm including a spray tip configured to spray particulates in the testing region at an angle, and a second portion including an enlarged cutout region configured to receive the angled sprayed particulates. As airflow carries the angled spray particulates into the second portion, the enlarged cutout region enables the spray particulates to pass through and exit the second portion of the testing region. Analysis in the second region may be conducted through transparent walls free of openings to minimize exposure of the spray particulates to the exterior of the device. A scrubber is adapted to extract spray mist from the airflow as the airflow exits the testing region and is re-circulated through the cyclical tunnel.
US10107711B2 Reducing thermal effects during leak testing
Embodiments of the inventive subject matter include a method and apparatus for performing a leak test. A fluid flows through a first aperture of a product and at least a portion of the fluid is allowed to exit the product through a second aperture while the fluid is flowing through the first aperture. The second aperture is closed in response to determining that a first threshold parameter is reached. The first aperture is closed in response to determining that a second threshold parameter is met. Then, a leak test can be performed.
US10107708B1 Smart carpet, pad, or strip for leak detection and loss mitigation
A system for detecting a leak or spill and mitigating losses resulting therefrom comprises a floor covering and a software application. The floor covering includes a sensor assembly, a processing element, and a transmitter. The sensor assembly generates information when exposed to liquid. The processing element determines a location of the liquid based upon the information from the sensor assembly. The transmitter transmits data regarding the liquid. The software application executes on an electronic device and is operable to receive data from the floor covering regarding the liquid; display a message that liquid has been detected on the floor covering; calculate an area of the liquid; determine whether a leak is still occurring and if so, shut an electronically controllable valve; transmit data regarding the liquid to an insurance provider; and/or receive insurance-related information from the insurance provider, such as information related to a proposed insurance claim or estimated damage.
US10107690B2 Measuring temperature of metallic part under uniaxial deformation pressure by optical pyrometry
A method for preparing a metal part pressurized under isentropic, shock-type or compression-type, uniaxial deformation conditions, so as to measure the temperature of same by optical pyrometry. The method includes forming an emissive coating on a face of the metal part, having a thickness of 250 to 550 nm, and fixing an anvil-shaped window on the emissive coating. The emissive coating includes a first and a second layer of amorphous carbon, the first layer being inserted between the face of the metal part and the second layer, and having a carbon hybridization rate sp3 greater than the carbon hybridization rate sp3 of the second layer. A method for measuring, by optical pyrometry, the temperature of a metal part pressurized under isentropic, shock-type or compression-type, uniaxial deformation conditions.
US10107684B1 Optical systems with improved signal to noise ratio
Systems and methods for increasing the overall throughput, decreasing the overall background radiation, or a combination thereof for imaging systems.
US10107679B2 Optoelectronic safety sensor
The invention relates to an optoelectronic safety sensor comprising an electronic measuring device for generating measured signals which depend on a state of a safety zone observed by the safety sensor and an electronic evaluation unit for evaluating the measured signals. The electronic evaluation unit comprises a programmable logic controller integrated into the optoelectronic safety sensor for the logic evaluation of logic state variables which are derived from the measured signals.
US10107676B2 Adaptive acoustic intensity analyzer
Systems and method for providing an audio output with an acoustic intensity analyzer. The acoustic intensity analyzer includes an acoustic intensity array, a controller, and an orientation sensor. The acoustic intensity array is fixed to the acoustic intensity analyzer. The controller is coupled to the acoustic intensity array to produce the audio output using acoustic holography based on an input from the acoustic intensity array. The controller is configured to set an aim of the acoustic holography in a selected direction. The orientation sensor is coupled to the controller and mechanically fixed to the acoustic intensity analyzer such that there is no relative movement between the orientation sensor and the acoustic intensity array. The orientation sensor detects a change in an orientation of the acoustic intensity array and provides an orientation signal to the controller for adjusting the aim of the acoustic holography to maintain the selected direction.
US10107675B2 Motor fault detection system and method
A system and method are described that can remotely track and monitor real-time parameters of electric motors and/or machines. Data such as vibration, temperature, current, location and more can be tracked regarding electric motors and/or machines in factories or other plant locations. The data can be aggregated and compared with failure data. The data can then be used to predict and prevent future failures or to make other predictions that will be helpful regarding servicing and repairs.
US10107672B2 Systems and methods for fuel level estimation
Methods and systems are provided for estimating fuel levels in a fuel tank. In one example, a method may comprise adjusting estimates of a fuel level in a fuel tank based on an amount of fuel added to the fuel tank during a refueling event. The amount of fuel added to the fuel tank may be provided by a vehicle operator via one or more of a dashboard user interface, a wireless device user interface, and a digital camera included within a user device.
US10107667B2 Liquid level indicating
Examples provide a series of heaters supported at different depths within the volume. A series of temperature sensors is supported at different depths within the volume. The temperature sensors output signals indicative of dissipation of heat from the heaters to indicate a level of the liquid within the volume.
US10107662B2 Sensor assembly
A sensor may include a substrate defining a flow channel that extends through the substrate, and a plurality of bond pads on the substrate. A first housing may be disposed along the substrate and may permit at least some fluid to flow from a fluid inlet to a fluid outlet along at least part of the flow channel. A second housing may be disposed along the substrate. A sense die may be disposed between the second housing and the substrate and may include a sensing side facing the substrate with a sense element in registration with the flow channel and a plurality of bond pads on the sensing side that are in registration with, and bump bonded to, the plurality of bond pads on the substrate. An adhesive or other material may be disposed between the sensing side of the sense die and the substrate.
US10107659B2 Sensor clamp device, clamp-on ultrasonic flow meter
A sensor-clamp device for clamping a pipe of different outer-diameters promptly without having to do a time-consuming sensor-position adjustment includes a pair of ultrasonic-sensors incorporating an ultrasonic-transducer for sending and receiving ultrasonic-waves ‘So’ and further includes a supporting-plate on which is provided a sliding-mechanism. The pair of ultrasonic-sensors clamps the outer-wall of the pipe in which flows a fluid W1. Of the supporting-plate, the pair of ultrasonic-sensors used in irradiating the ultrasonic-waves ‘So’ obliquely to the pipe are offset in the axial-line direction of the pipe and firmly placed face to face. The sliding-mechanism slides one of the pair of ultrasonic-sensors obliquely with respect to the axial-line direction of the pipe, thus making the sliding-mechanism to clamp the pipe of various outer-diameters.
US10107658B2 Ultrasonic flowmeter with internal surface coating and method
An ultrasonic flowmeter includes a meter body including a flow passage having wetted surfaces through which fluid flow is to be measured. The flowmeter includes a non-stick coating adhered to the wetted surfaces of the meter body. The flowmeter includes a first transducer and at least a second transducer arranged around the flow passage to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy. The flowmeter includes an electronic unit designed to generate and receive electronic signals from the transducers and to process the signals in order to compute information related to the fluid flow rate through the passage. A method for measuring fluid flow with an ultrasonic flowmeter. A method of making an ultrasonic flowmeter.
US10107654B2 Rotary probe head
A rotary probe head having a dual interface for probe mounting that allows two separate interfaces to be mounted on opposite sides of the “A” or elevation axis of the rotary probe head. The two interfaces can be rotatable and interchangeable and allow for increased flexibility in handling different types of attachments including attachments having widely different mass, size, and/or interface connections. A probe can be mounted to one interface and a counterweight can be mounted to the opposite interface for improved holding torque performance by reducing the duty force and heat factor generation of the motor in the probe head.
US10107647B2 Fixation structure and resolver stator
A knock pin (50) is inserted into a knock hole (54) of an electric motor case (18) to which a resolver stator (30) is fixed. The resolver stator (30) is positioned by engaging the knock pin (50) with an engagement groove (56). The resolver stator (30) includes a stop portion (58) at a position opposed to a rear end of the knock pin (50) in its insertion direction. When the knock pin (50) is about to fall off from the knock hole (54), the stop portion (58) prevents its movement, thereby preventing the falling off.
US10107643B2 Message filtering based on destination, plan, intent, expectation, or route
Systems and methods for disseminating messages to a user via a mobile computing device are provided. In an embodiment, a route of the mobile computing device that includes at least a destination and one or more segments is determined, and one or more generally-broadcast messages, each corresponding to a geographic region, are received. A determination is made as to whether the mobile computing device, while traveling along the route to the destination, will traverse a particular geographic region associated with a particular generally-broadcast message of the one or more generally-broadcast messages; and if/when the mobile computing device will traverse the particular geographic region, the particular generally-broadcast message is disseminated, through the mobile computing device, to the user.
US10107632B2 Assisted roadmap generation
Systems and methods related to roadmaps for mobile robotic devices are provided. A computing device can receive a roadmap. The roadmap can include an intersection between first and second edges. The computing device can determine a transition curve between the first and second edges and includes first, second, and third curve segments. The first and second curve segments can connect at a first curve junction point. The second and third curve segments can connect at a second curve junction point. The first and third curve segments each include a segment of an Euler spiral and the second curve segment can be a circular curve segment having a fixed radius. The computing device can update the roadmap by replacing the intersection between the first and second edges with the transition curve. The computing device can provide the updated roadmap.
US10107631B2 Methods and systems for vehicle positioning feedback
Methods and systems are provided for calculating a position of a vehicle on a road segment and updating a calibration of a heading sensor based on a lane change status of the vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving vehicle characteristic data from at least one vehicle sensor; receiving map data corresponding to a vehicle location; determining a lane change status of the vehicle; calculating the vehicle position using the map data if the vehicle has not executed a lane change maneuver and calculating the vehicle position using the vehicle characteristic data if the vehicle has executed a lane change maneuver, and calibrating a heading sensor based on one or more of the map data and the vehicle characteristic data.
US10107629B2 Information processing system, information processing method, and non-transitory computer readable storage medium
An information processing system according to the present application comprises a user terminal and a server apparatus, the user terminal including a magnetic field measuring unit that measures magnetic fields, a movement measuring unit that measures manners of movement, and an output unit that outputs the measured magnetic fields and results of the measurement performed by the movement measuring unit while associating each of the measured magnetic fields and a corresponding one of the measurement results with each other.
US10107625B2 Integrated inertial sensing device
A CMOS IC substrate can include sense amplifiers, demodulation circuits and AGC loop circuit coupled to the MEMS gyroscope. The AGC loop acts in a way such that generated desired signal amplitude out of the drive signal maintains MEMS resonator velocity at a desired frequency and amplitude. The system can include charge pumps to create higher voltages as required in the system. The system can incorporate ADC to provide digital outputs that can be read via serial interface such as I2C. The system can also include temperature sensor which can be used to sense and output temperature of the chip and system and can be used to internally or externally compensate the gyroscope sensor measurements for temperature related changes. The CMOS IC substrate can be part of a system which can include a MEMS gyroscope having a MEMS sensor overlying the CMOS IC substrate.
US10107624B2 Geodetic surveying device with a microlens array
Some embodiments relate to a geodetic surveying device having a beam source for generating measurement radiation, a base defining a vertical axis, a support carrying a targeting unit and defining a tilt axis, the support being arranged on the base and rotatable relative to the base about the vertical axis, and the targeting unit being arranged rotatable relative to the support about the tilt axis, and an angle- and distance-measuring functionality. Moreover, the geodetic surveying device has an image acquisition unit for acquiring images of an object in a field of view defined by the image acquisition unit, and a control and processing unit. The image acquisition unit has at least an image sensor and a microlens array with a multiplicity of diffractive and/or refractive optical elements arranged in a defined two-dimensional manner.
US10107614B1 Optical pen for interferometric measuring machine
An optical pen for an optical measurement system includes a probe body arranged to be adjustably mounted in a measuring machine for optically measuring a test object. A single mode fiber optically coupled within the pen body transmits a source beam having an instantaneous or sequentially established bandwidth spanning a range of wavelengths to the pen body and also transmits a measurement beam from the pen body toward a detector. A combination and configuration of optics within the pen body provides a more compact and efficient optical pen.
US10107612B2 Systems and methods for contact localization through spatially overlapping signals
Achieving high spatial resolution in contact sensing for robotic manipulation often comes at the price of increased complexity in fabrication and integration. One traditional approach is to fabricate a large number of taxels, each delivering an individual, isolated response to a stimulus. In contrast, proposed sensor includes a continuous volume of soft material, e.g., a piezoresistive elastomer with a number of terminals embedded inside. Piezoresistive effects can be measured between all pairs of terminals in the set, and this rich signal set can contain the information needed to pinpoint contact location with high accuracy using regression algorithms. Submillimeter median accuracy can be demonstrated in locating contact on a 10 mm by 16 mm sensor using only four terminals (creating six unique pairs). In addition to extracting more information from fewer wires, this approach lends itself to simple fabrication methods and makes no assumptions about the underlying geometry, simplifying future integration on robot fingers.
US10107611B2 Method of detecting lift amount of valve
According to a method of detecting a lift amount of a valve, an area-increasing jig is attached to an upper surface of a retainer attached to the valve. The area-increasing jig has a larger width than a width of the upper surface of the retainer. Then a lift amount of the valve is detected by measuring a distance to the area-increasing jig by using a non-contact sensor disposed above the retainer.
US10107610B2 Electronic micrometer for measuring dimensions of a body and method of using
Methods and equipment suitable for measuring dimensions of a cylindrical body including systems having a housing and means for supporting the housing relative to an arcuate surface of the body. The supporting means comprises at least two wheels having axes of rotation oriented so that engaging the arcuate surface of the body with the two wheels causes edges of the two wheels to contact the arcuate surface at two terminals spaced apart by a length of a chord lying in a cross-section plane of the body. Measurement means is mounted to the housing for contacting a surface point of the body located within the length of the chord of the body, and means is provided for determining the diameter of the body based on the length of the chord determined by the two wheels and a height of the chord ascertained with an output of the measurement means.
US10107598B2 Valve for liquid reservoir of fog generator
The current invention provides for a fog generator. More specifically, it provides for a housing comprising a fog generating liquid and a valve that, in a closed position, prevents the fog generating liquid from flowing out of the housing, in which the said valve is kept in a closed position by means of a fuse wire (6).
US10107590B2 Photoluminescent illuminators for passive illumination of sights and other devices
A photoluminescent capsule illuminator for a sighting device. The photoluminescent illuminator includes an elongated phosphor housing having sidewalls and a base. The photoluminescent illuminator includes phosphors in a granular form disposed inside the phosphor housing. The photoluminescent illuminator includes a cap sealing the phosphors in the phosphor housing. The phosphor housing is disposed in relation to a body of the sighting device such that photoluminescent light emitted from the phosphors exits the phosphor housing and identifies a location of a sight on the sighting device.
US10107586B2 Vertical forward grip
The Vertical Forward Grip is a revolutionary new design, which increases shooter(s) accuracy, providing comfort to the shooter and increasing control of the weapon, while reducing fatigue to the shooter(s) overall stamina. The overall design, ergonomic feel, textured grip placement, ergonomic finger stabilization cradle and the ergonomic thumb-index finger cradle of the vertical forward grip allows the shooter(s) to remain comfortable for long periods, increasing accuracy and control, providing stabilization of the weapon and the design features are different from conventional vertical forward grip(s). Specific design features/improvements are incorporated into the vertical forward grip unlike the design of conventional vertical forward grip(s). Design features and improvements include: finger stabilization cradle, thumb-index finger cradle, textured grip placement, ergonomic grip feature (increased grip control and accuracy), quick turn-and-release base grip cap tube, quick turn-and-release cap tube to remove stored miscellaneous item(s).
US10107583B2 Telematics sensors and camera activation in connection with firearm activity
Disclosed herein are apparatuses, systems, methods, and machine readable media for activating a portable camera in response to the activity of a firearm, and for implementing and using a system for identifying an individual who discharged a firearm, and for recording, assessing, identifying, and transmitting information related to the firing of a firearm, and for monitoring the status of an implement at a mount, and for using a charging device for delivering electrical power to components of a firearm. A communications channel may be established between a firearm telematics sensor and a video camera, sometimes by means of intermediary devices. A communications channel may be established between a mount (e.g., holster) telematics device and local and/or remote monitoring service components, sometimes by means of intermediary devices. When the telematics sensor detects that its associated firearm is removed from its holster, or in motion, or being discharged, it may signal the camera to initiate recording. When the telematics device detects that its associated firearm is removed from its holster, the change in status can be reported to the local and/or remote system.
US10107576B2 Heat exchanger
In order to correctly measure a temperature of a working fluid flowing through an outlet/inlet of a heat exchanger body, a flow adjustment ring is disposed within at least either one of a high-temperature inlet pipe and a low-temperature inlet pipe of the heat exchanger body. In this manner, a core region in which velocity and temperature of the working fluid becomes approximately constant is formed on a downstream side of the flow adjustment ring. A temperature sensor is provided in such a manner that a sensing point is arranged in this core region.
US10107568B2 Back plate and motherboard having the same
A back plate includes flat polygonal shaped body and locking assembly located at bottom surface of the flat polygonal shaped body. The locking assembly includes pivotal member, connecting member and protruding portion with connecting hole and locking hole. The connecting hole is located at a side of the locking hole. The locking hole is a curved hole with the connecting hole as a center. The pivotal member has hinge hole hinged with the connecting hole and a fixing hole matching with the locking hole, and the fixing hole is movable with respect to the locking hole with the hinge hole as a center. The connecting member is disposed through the fixing hole and the locking hole, and is connected to the seat. The connecting member is movable in the locking hole in order to make the fixing hole to move with respect to the locking hole.
US10107553B2 Heat exchanger
A heat exchanger includes a flow passage pipe that has a flat shape having a predetermined thickness, a heat medium flowing in the flow passage pipe, the heat medium exchanging heat with a heat exchange target, and an inner fin located inside the flow passage pipe. The inner fin includes a wavy fin that partitions a main passage into multiple partitioned passages, and a guide wall connected to the wavy fin. An x-direction is a lengthwise direction of the flow passage pipe, a z-direction is a thickness direction of the flow passage pipe, and a y-direction is a direction perpendicular to both the x-direction and the z-direction. The wavy fin includes a first convex portion convex to a first side in the y-direction, and a second convex portion convex to a second side in the y-direction. The wavy fin has an opening portion through which two partitioned passages adjacent to each other communicate with each other. The guide wall protrudes from the wavy fin into the partitioned passage. The heat exchanger is capable of enhancing a heat transfer and improving a thermal performance of the heat exchanger.
US10107546B2 Refrigerator and method of controlling the same
This disclosure is related to a refrigerator and a method of controlling the same. The refrigerator includes a dispenser passage, a water supplier for supplying sterilizing water or rinsing water to the dispenser passage, a drain for draining the sterilizing water or the rinsing water that is supplied to the dispenser passage, and a controller for performing a sterilization cycle and controlling the water supplier and the drain to perform a rinsing cycle after completing the sterilization cycle, wherein the sterilization cycle is a cycle of keeping the sterilizing water in the dispenser passage and then draining the sterilizing water, and the rinsing cycle is a cycle of supplying the rinsing water to the dispenser passage and draining the rinsing water therefrom.
US10107544B2 Refrigerator providing air flow to door
A refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet, a fresh food compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a freezer compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet below the fresh food compartment, and first and second French doors operatively connected to the refrigerator cabinet to provide access to the fresh food compartment. There is also a mullion between the fresh food compartment and the freezer compartment, an air inlet and an air outlet proximate a bottom of the first French door, and an air outlet and an air inlet on a front face of the mullion. When the first French door is in a closed position, the air inlet proximate the bottom of the first French door aligns with the air outlet on the front face of the mullion and the air outlet proximate the bottom of the first French door aligns with the air inlet on the front face of the mullion.
US10107542B2 Phase change materials for refrigeration and ice making
A bottom mount refrigerator is provided including a thermal battery or phase change material positioned within the refrigerator or freezer in order to increase energy efficiency and compartment sizes of the refrigerator. The thermal battery can be used with an ice maker to aid in removing heat from the water in the ice maker to produce ice. Furthermore, the phase change material or thermal battery may be used with a thermoelectric cooler to aid in ice production. The phase change material may be tuned to various temperatures according to the desired use of the phase change material, as well as the location of the thermal battery or phase change material. Other embodiments include positioning the phase change material in the liner of the compartments or in thermal storage units in order to further increase the energy efficiency of the refrigerator.
US10107540B2 Refrigerant system with liquid line to harvest line bypass
A refrigerant system includes a compressor connected to a first valve forming a harvest line, a condenser connected to the compressor by a first segment of conduit and an expansion device by a second segment of conduit with the condenser and the second segment of conduit forming a liquid line. A third segment of conduit is connected to the liquid line and the harvest line with the third segment of conduit having a second valve. The second valve allows flow of refrigerant from the liquid line to the harvest line through the third segment of conduit in an open position and the second valve blocking flow of the refrigerant from the liquid line to the harvest line through the third segment of conduit in a closed position.
US10107535B2 Pressure spike reduction for refrigerant systems incorporating a microchannel heat exchanger
A refrigerant system includes at least one compressor (54, 56) that compresses refrigerant and delivers it downstream to a heat rejection heat exchanger (26). The heat rejection heat exchanger is a microchannel heat exchanger. Refrigerant passes from the heat rejection heat exchanger downstream to an expansion device (60), from the expansion device through an evaporator (66), and from the evaporator back to the at least one compressor. A control (58) operates at least one compressor and the expansion device to reduce pressure spikes at transient conditions.
US10107525B2 Geothermal heating and cooling system
A geothermal system having a heat pump with a heat exchange, first and second conduits connected to and in fluid communication with the heat pump, a compressor connected to and in fluid communication with the first and second conduit, a plurality of valves on the first and second conduit that are connected to and in fluid communication with other valves wherein one valve is a thermo expansion valve, and a sensor on the first conduit and electrically connected to the thermo expansion valve.
US10107515B2 HVAC controller with proximity sensor
An HVAC controller such as a thermostat may include a housing having an aperture formed within the housing and a proximity sensor that is disposed within the housing proximate the aperture. The proximity sensor may include a sense die that has a first IR detector and a second IR detector, and a lens element disposed in front of the sense die. The lens element may be shifted to one side to preferentially direct incident IR energy to the first IR detector at the expense of the second IR detector. An IR energy transparent element may be disposed in front of the lens element, and may include a portion that fits into and seals the aperture formed within the housing. A controller may be configured to receive an electrical signal from the proximity sensor indicating an approach of an individual towards the thermostat, and in response, wake-up a user interface.
US10107512B2 Fan coil apparatus including a humidification unit and a humidification unit
A fan coil includes a humidification unit having a water filter, a leak container, and a shut off valve. The water filter includes an inlet connectable to a source of water and a filtered water outlet in flow communication with a downstream portion of the humidification unit. The leak container includes a reservoir and a leak container water level detector. The leak container is positioned to receive water which leaks from the water filter or flow conduits leading to or from the water filter. The shut off valve is provided in the water supply conduit, and is operable between an open position and a closed position. The shut off valve is in the closed position when the leak container water level detector senses a high water level in the leak container.
US10107510B2 Warm water cooling
A method of providing cooled air to electronic equipment includes capturing heated air from a volume containing electronic equipment, cooling the heated air by more than fifteen degrees Celsius in an air-to-water heat exchanger, and supplying cooling water to the air-to-water heat exchanger at a temperature above a dew point temperature of the heated air.
US10107509B2 System and method for controlling an outdoor air conditioner
An air conditioning system is provided, including: an outdoor air conditioner, configured to cool outdoor air at an outdoor temperature into dehumidified air at a dehumidified temperature, to heat the dehumidified air into supply air at a supply air temperature, and to provide the supply air to a plurality of rooms; a plurality of indoor air conditioners provided inside the plurality of rooms, respectively, each indoor air conditioner being configured to draw in input air at an input temperature, to heat or cool the input air into output air at an output temperature, and to provide the output air to a corresponding room; a control circuit configured to determine whether an air conditioning load exists in a set number of the plurality of rooms, and to adjust operation of the outdoor air conditioner to set the supply air temperature based on whether the air conditioning load is determined to exist.
US10107502B2 Multi-function outdoor table with moveable tabletop used in multiple positions
A multi-function outdoor patio table is described, the table including a base surrounding a contained space and a tabletop coupled to the base by a movement assembly. The tabletop is moveable relative to the base between open and closed positions to provide selective access to a functional/storage device within the base, such as a fire pit or an ice bucket. The movement assembly includes a slide rail assembly, a pivot linkage assembly, or the like such that a tabletop surface defined by the tabletop is disposed in a substantially horizontal orientation at both of the open and closed positions and also during movement of the tabletop between the open and closed positions. Thus, the tabletop surface can continue to be used in all configurations of the multi-function outdoor patio table.
US10107499B2 Fuel plenum for a fuel nozzle and method of making same
A fuel plenum for a fuel nozzle assembly includes a gaseous fuel conduit, a conduit passage, and a liquid fuel conduit. Said gaseous fuel conduit received at a first end of said fuel plenum. Said fuel plenum is configured to distribute gaseous fuel received from said gaseous fuel conduit. Said conduit passage extends from the first end to a second end of said fuel plenum. Said conduit passage is at least partially defined by at least one interior wall of said fuel plenum. Said liquid fuel conduit defined by an outer wall and a portion of said liquid fuel conduit extending through said conduit passage. Said liquid fuel conduit outer wall is offset from said at least one interior wall.
US10107496B2 Combustor front panel
A front panel for a combustor has a hot side and a cold side and at least one reception adapted for receiving a combustor part. The front panel has a double-wall design with a hot-side wall and a cold-side wall. The hot-side wall defines a hot-side downstream surface of the front panel. The cold-side wall defines a cold-side upstream surface of the front panel. The hot-side wall and the cold-side wall are axially spaced from one another, extend parallel to one another, and are connected to one another by an outer side wall.
US10107495B2 Gas turbine combustor control system for stoichiometric combustion in the presence of a diluent
In one embodiment, a gas turbine system includes a controller configured to receive fuel composition information related to a fuel used for combustion in a turbine combustor; receive oxidant composition information related to an oxidant used for combustion in the turbine combustor; receive oxidant flow information related to a flow of the oxidant to the turbine combustor; determine a stoichiometric fuel-to-oxidant ratio based at least on the fuel composition information and the oxidant composition information; and generate a control signal for input to a fuel flow control system configured to control a flow of the fuel to the turbine combustor based on the oxidant flow information, a target equivalence ratio, and the stoichiometric fuel-to-oxidant ratio to enable combustion at the target equivalence ratio in the presence of an exhaust diluent within the turbine combustor.
US10107475B2 Light-emitting device and luminaire incorporating same
A light-emitting device includes a lens of refractive index n having a spherical exit surface of radius R and a luminous element positioned such that at least a portion of an edge of an emitting surface of the luminous element lies on a sphere of radius R/n opposite the exit surface, whereby that portion of the edge of the emitting surface is aplanatically imaged by the spherical exit surface. The light-emitting device may further include one or more reflective sidewalls arranged to reflect a fraction of light emitted from the luminous element before it is refracted by the exit surface. A luminaire incorporating a housing and a light-emitting device of this type is also provided, which may include one or more additional optical elements such as reflectors or lenses to further direct and shape light from the light-emitting device.
US10107471B2 Light fixture including an oriented crosslinked semi-crystalline polymer and methods of making same
Light fixtures (100, 200, 400, 500, 600, 700) are provided, including a lighting element (10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70), an oriented crosslinked semi-crystalline polymer (12, 22, 42, 52, 62, 72) disposed adjacent to or connected to the lighting element, and a control mechanism (14, 24, 44, 64, 74). The control mechanism is in electrical communication with the lighting element (10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70) and controls an energy output of the lighting element and a temperature of the oriented crosslinked semi-crystalline polymer (12, 22, 42, 52, 62, 72). Typically, when the control mechanism changes the temperature of the oriented crosslinked semi-crystalline polymer, the shape of the polymer changes. A method of making a light fixture (100, 200, 400, 500, 600, 700) is also provided. The method includes providing a lighting element (10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70), forming a crosslinked semi-crystalline polymer (12, 22, 42, 52, 62, 72), and disposing the crosslinked semi-crystalline polymer adjacent to the lighting element (10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70) or connecting the crosslinked semi-crystalline polymer to the lighting element. The method further includes electrically connecting a control mechanism (14, 24, 44, 64, 74) with the lighting element.
US10107466B2 Headlight lens for a vehicle headlight
A headlight lens for a vehicle headlight, the headlight lens having a body of transparent material. The monolithic body includes a light passage section having at least one optically operative light exit face and a light tunnel having at least one optically operative light entry face. The light tunnel transits into the light passage section via a bend being curved in its longitudinal extension, wherein the light tunnel at the bend has a smaller cross section than the light passage section at the bend and wherein the light passage section is configured for imaging the bend as a bright-dark-boundary.
US10107459B2 Light-emitting device with remote phosphor and recessed light emitting element
A variety of light-emitting devices are disclosed that are configured to output light provided by a light-emitting element (LEE). In general, embodiments of the light-emitting devices feature a light-emitting element disposed in a recess, a scattering element that is spaced apart from the light-emitting element and an extractor element coupled to the scattering element.
US10107457B2 Lighting apparatus
A lighting apparatus according to an embodiment includes a globe, an optical element including a scattering portion inside and transparent to visible light, and a light source disposed to be opposed to a light incident surface of the optical element. The scattering portion is disposed inside the globe.
US10107454B2 Gas supply system and correction method
In a gas supply system, a control portion acquires a first temperature and a first pressure of a gas in a fuel tank, and a first output signal value of a pressure sensor corresponding to the first pressure before gas supply, acquires a first amount of the gas in the fuel tank using a fuel tank volume, the first temperature, and the first pressure, acquires a second amount after gas supply, through integration of a measurement value obtained by a flowmeter during gas supply, acquires a second temperature, a second pressure, and a second output signal value corresponding to the second pressure after gas supply, calculates a third pressure using the fuel tank volume, the second amount, and the second temperature, and corrects a relationship between an output signal and the pressure using the first pressure, the first output signal value, the third pressure, and the second output signal value.
US10107453B2 Pressure container with liner having holding groove and seal groove
A liner includes a covering portion that covers an inner surface over the entire circumference of the inner surface of a flange portion of a mouthpiece. A covering opposing portion, which is the inner surface of the flange portion and covered with the covering portion, includes a holding groove and a seal groove on the radially outer side of the flange portion. In an axial cross-section of a pressure container, the holding groove extends, from its groove opening toward groove bottom, in a direction inclined toward a radially inner side of the flange portion with respect to a boss portion axial direction, and the seal groove extends, from its groove opening toward groove bottom, in a direction different from the direction of the holding groove. The covering portion includes a holding rib fitted into the holding groove and movable therein, and a seal rib fitted into the seal groove.
US10107446B2 Gimbal structure and gear adjusting mechanism thereof
A gimbal structure includes a support frame and a center of gravity adjusting device connected to the support frame. The support frame includes a roll-axis support, a yaw-axis vertical bar connected to the roll-axis support, and a yaw-axis horizontal bar carried on the yaw-axis vertical bar. The center of gravity adjusting device is configured to slide the yaw-axis horizontal bar relative to the yaw-axis vertical bar to adjust a center of gravity of the gimbal structure. The center of gravity adjusting device includes a quick release mechanism including a quick release buckle arranged on one side of the yaw-axis vertical bar, a slider arranged between the yaw-axis vertical bar and the yaw-axis horizontal bar, and a screw connecting the slider with the quick release buckle.
US10107437B2 Tooling friendly adapter for insertion probe access
An insertion probe adapter for fluid sample extraction from a pipeline for mounting of an overlying housing element is illustrated and described. The invention permits disengagement of an insertion probe from the body of the probe adapter without disassembling the body from the pipeline and without disassembling the overlying housing element from the body.
US10107434B1 High deflection Restrained pipe joint
A restrained pipe joint with improved deflection including a first pipe having a bell socket end, a second pipe having a spigot end inserted into and pivotable within the bell socket, a pivot plane, a sealing plane and an impingement plane, each of the sealing plane and the impingement plane being spaced a desired distance from the pivot plane, the desired distance being less than 15% of the outer diameter of the spigot end.
US10107429B2 Connection assembly comprising a motor vehicle fluid line and a connection fitting
A connection assembly comprising a motor vehicle fluid line and a connection fitting, wherein the motor vehicle fluid line includes an inner tube made of aluminum. The connection fitting is in contact with the inner tube. At least the surface of the connection fitting is made of aluminum, at least in the region of the contact surface between the connection fitting and the inner tube.
US10107427B2 Secured in place gasket for sealing plastic pipelines, method of manufacture and method of installation
A pipe sealing gasket is shown which is designed to be received within a raceway provided within a socket end of a female bell plastic pipe end which is assembled with a mating male pipe end to form a plastic pipe joint. The raceway in the female bell plastic pipe end is preformed during manufacture and the gasket is installed thereafter. The gasket has a rubber body portion which is reinforced by a hard plastic band formed as a series of integral, spaced wedges which are interconnected by a flexible ribbon. The hard plastic band acts to prevent extrusion of the gasket during a variety of pressure conditions as well as preventing displacement during field assembly.
US10107408B2 Temperature controlled purge valve with washer/O-ring seal stack
A temperature response valve is disclosed. The valve has a body with an outside surface and an outlet. The valve has a sleeve that partly engages the outside surface of the valve body to direct, via channels on an inner surface of the sleeve, water flowing out of the valve body outlet. The water is held into contact with part of the outer surface and expelled at a removed end of the sleeves where the channels open to the environment. The valve engages the threads on a threaded male member of an outside faucet.
US10107400B2 Gasket
Provided is a gasket characterized in that a perfect sealing can be achieved even under the vacuum and the high pressure operating conditions due to the insulation material embedded between the metal cores, the insulation material adhered or attached to the metal cores, or the sealing material additionally provided.
US10107398B2 Extruded gasket side by side end cut system
An extruded interlocking flexible gasket with a first side with at a least one first side spline and at least one first side groove on the gasket to be positioned between a first member and a second member. The gasket further having a second side with at a least one second side spline and at least second first side groove on said extruded gasket, wherein said first side interlocks with said second side when said first side is immediately adjacent to said second permitting the at a least one first side spline to be interlocked with at least the second side groove, and extending continuously therealong.
US10107396B2 Locking arrangement
A locking arrangement for a transmission of a motor vehicle, comprising a locking toothing; a locking pawl, wherein the locking pawl is pivotable about a first rotary axis; a control element, wherein the locking pawl can be brought optionally into engagement with the locking toothing via the control element; a drive unit, wherein the control element can be brought by means of the drive unit into a release position and a locking position; a holding mechanism, wherein the control element can be held by means of the holding mechanism in the release position and in the locking position; and a safety mechanism comprising an electromagnet, an actuator and a first elastic element, wherein the actuator is pretensioned in a first actuator position by the first elastic element and can be held in a second actuator position by the electromagnet.
US10107393B2 Method of providing virtual null position for electronic shift lever
A method of providing improved control and response to an electronic transmission range selection system comprehends providing a virtual null position for the electronic transmission range selection device including the steps of determining the current position of the shift lever, confirming the position of the shift lever, virtual Null and physical Reverse to Neutral confirmation timer thresholds are selected, the timers are incremented, a determination is made that the timers have started, a determination is made that the virtual Null timer has expired, whereupon a virtual Null request is generated. Subsequent steps determine if the physical Neutral timer has expired and command the transmission to Neutral. In related method steps, a current range of the transmission is determined, the state of a shift interlock button is determined, and certain shift changes are accepted or rejected.
US10107391B2 Transmission with lockup clutch
In a transmission with a lockup clutch, in a case where zero-slip control of the lockup clutch is not established (converged) within a predetermined time, a sweep increase of a lockup clutch hydraulic pressure starts at an increase rate smaller than a normal increase rate in a case where the zero-slip control is established within the predetermined time, the increase rate until the end of the sweep increase is set to be equal to or less than the normal increase rate, and in addition, a hydraulic pressure at the time of the end of the sweep increase is set to be equal to or greater than a hydraulic pressure in a case where the zero-slip control is established within the predetermined time. With such control, in a case where the zero-slip state is not brought, suppressing the occurrence of shock when complete engagement is carried out.
US10107389B2 Hydraulic control device for automatic transmission
A hydraulic control device including: a throttle valve; a pressure regulating valve; an on/off solenoid valve of a normally open type that allows communication therethrough when not energized; and a failure circuit that, when power supply to the linear solenoid valve and the on/off solenoid valve is cut off, supplies a certain hydraulic pressure based on switching off of the on/off solenoid valve to the control oil chamber of the pressure regulating valve.
US10107377B2 Bicycle sprocket
A bicycle sprocket has a rotational center axis. The bicycle sprocket comprises a sprocket body, a plurality of sprocket teeth, and at least one chain-supporting portion. The plurality of sprocket teeth are circumferentially arranged on an outer periphery of the sprocket body. The at least one chain-supporting portion is configured to contact one of inner link plates of a bicycle chain without engaging with the bicycle chain at inner link spaces each defined between a pair of inner link plates that face each other in an axial direction parallel to the rotational center axis. The at least one chain-supporting portion is offset from the sprocket teeth in the axial direction.
US10107375B2 Differential gear assembly
A differential gear assembly, in particular for a motor vehicle, includes a gearwheel, driven by a pinion and arranged on a differential case that is rotatably mounted in a gearbox case via rolling-contact bearings on both sides. Planet gears are supported in the differential case on at least one driving pin and meshing with axis-parallel output gears on output half-shafts. The gearwheel is attached to the differential case without form fit in circumferential direction and has recesses into which the at least one driving pin formfittingly projects in circumferential direction.
US10107363B2 Compact multi-speed planetary drive assembly
A drive assembly receives rotational power from an input shaft rotatable about a rotation axis. The drive assembly includes a drive housing to which is mounted a wheel bearing support of a wheel mount that is configured to rotate about the rotation axis on a wheel bearing assembly. A planetary set is coupled between the input shaft and the wheel mount to selectably cause rotation of the wheel mount. The planetary set substantially fits within axial borders of the wheel bearing support and within an inner radial dimension of the wheel bearing support.
US10107360B2 Conveyor belt connecting device and conveyor belt driving device
A conveyor belt driving device. The conveyor belt connecting device has: a connecting body provided with a clamping space; a positioning structure with a positioning face, wherein a segment to be connected of a conveyor belt is oppositely abuts against the positioning face, and the segment to be connected of the conveyor belt and the positioning structure are simultaneously provided in the clamping space; and a fixing element penetrating through the connecting body and pressed against the positioning structure, wherein the segment to be connected and the positioning structure are fixed in the clamping space of the connecting body by the pressing of the fixing element.
US10107358B2 Centrifugal force pendulum
A centrifugal pendulum for a drivetrain of a motor vehicle, which is mountable rotatably around an axis of rotation, having a pendulum mass, a first sliding block guide and a pendulum flange, where the pendulum mass includes a first pendulum mass part, where the first pendulum mass part is coupled with the pendulum flange via the first sliding block guide, where the first sliding block guide is designed to guide the first pendulum mass part along an oscillation path in an oscillating motion, where the pendulum mass has an additional pendulum mass part and a coupling, where the additional pendulum mass part is coupled with the first pendulum mass part by the coupling so that it is movable at least in the radial direction relative to the pendulum mass part.
US10107345B2 Adjusting unit for an automatic slack adjuster
An adjusting unit for an automatic slack adjuster of a vehicle drum brake includes a housing (19), a worm shaft (2) mounted in the housing (19) so as to be movable between two end positions along an axial travel (A), a control pinion (9) arranged on the worm shaft, a worm (7) arranged on the worm shaft, and a freewheel (13) for power transmission between the control pinion (9) and the worm (7) in a first direction of rotation and for slip between the control pinion (9) and the worm (7) in an opposite, second direction of rotation. The worm shaft (2) has a first stop surface (3) and a second stop surface (5), which can each be brought into contact with a corresponding first stop (25) and second stop (21) at the end positions of the housing (19). An automatic slack adjuster includes such an adjusting unit.
US10107343B2 Thermoelectric energy recovery from a brake system
An exemplary brake assembly includes a brake pad, an actuator that selectively moves the brake pad to contact a rotor, and a thermoelectric generator device housed outside the brake pad. The thermoelectric generator device generates power in response to a temperature difference within the brake assembly.
US10107337B2 Bearing assembly
A bearing assembly includes a bearing for supporting a first machine part relative to a second machine part, a seal assembly configured to seal a first space in a region of the bearing relative to a second space, a pressure equalization passage fluidically connecting the first space and the second space, a valve configured to open and close the pressure equalization passage, and a controller configured to control the valve.
US10107332B2 Slide structure
A slide structure includes a slide rail and a slide lid. The slide rail includes guide wall portions disposed in a first direction orthogonal to a rail longitudinal direction. A first abutting portion is provided in a guide wall face, and a second abutting portion is provided at a position separated in the rail longitudinal direction relative to the first abutting portion, and separated in a second direction orthogonal to the rail longitudinal direction and the first direction. The slide lid can slide along the rail longitudinal direction between the guide wall portions. A first projecting portion abutting against a top portion of the first abutting portion is provided on one side in a sliding direction, and a second projecting portion abutting against a top portion of the second abutting portion in a state wherein the first projecting portion abuts against the first abutting portion is provided.
US10107328B2 Apparatus and method for an actuator mounting assembly with a pivoting plate
An actuator mounting assembly comprising a base mounted to an item of equipment and having a pivoting plate hole and a locking pin hole, a pivoting plate having a base hole, a locking pin hole, and a actuator hole, a base pin disposed in the pivoting plate base hole, a locking pin adapted to be removably disposed in the pivoting plate locking pin hole, and an actuator pin disposed in the actuator hole. The pivoting plate is pivotally connected to the base at the pivoting plate hole, the cap end of the actuator is pivotally connected to the pivoting plate at the actuator hole, the piston end of the actuator is pivotally connected to the item of equipment, and the base locking pin hole and the pivoting plate locking pin hole are aligned when the locking pin is inserted therethrough.
US10107322B2 Bracket for securing a structural member
A bracket for securing a structural member, which can be used in the assembly of modular furniture. The bracket includes a main bracket body and a first cantilever having a first length extending longitudinally from the main bracket body and a second cantilever having a second length that is shorter that the first length of the first cantilever, extending longitudinally from the main bracket body and substantially parallel to the first cantilever. The first cantilever is separated from the second cantilever to form a first channel for receiving a first structural member. In an alternative embodiment, a stabilizing member that is detached from the main bracket body may be substituted for the second cantilever to form the bracket.
US10107318B2 Apparatus for attaching a first component to a second component
The invention relates to an apparatus for attaching a first component to a second component and comprises a base element which has a thread which defines a thread axis; a connection means for direct or indirect connection with shape matching and/or material continuity of the base element to the second component; and an adjustment element which receives the first component and is in threaded engagement with the base element such that the position of the first component is adjustable relative to the second component, viewed in the direction of the thread axis, by a rotation of the adjustment element relative to the base element, with the base element and/or the adjustment element being at least partly elastically deformable such that the adjustment element receives the first component free of clearance and is in threaded engagement with the base element free of clearance.
US10107306B2 Housing for an axial fan
A housing for a fan or blower, in particular an axial fan, includes a wall ring (2) having an inlet nozzle section (3), an outer diffuser (6) having an inlet flow opening (7) and an outlet flow opening (8), and a holder for an electric motor (9) of the fan. The holder is arranged in an inner space of the housing. The outer diffuser (6) is formed by at least two partial ring sections that are connected to the outer circumferential surface via mechanical connection elements. The holder includes several struts (14) that are fastened to an inner circumferential surface of the outer diffuser (6) by one end, are circumferentially spaced apart, and are fastened in the edge region of the inlet flow opening (7). The struts can be installed by their other end to a motor flange (16) of the motor housing (17) of the electric motor (9).
US10107305B2 Air-cooling system for fluidic machine
An air-cooling system for fluidic machine includes a base frame, a first intercooler arranged above the base frame and in which a fluid for heat exchange flows, an oil cooler arranged adjacent to the first intercooler and in which oil flows, a second intercooler arranged above the base frame to face one of the first intercooler and the oil cooler and in which the fluid for heat exchange flows, an aftercooler arranged adjacent to the second intercooler to face the other of the first intercooler and the oil cooler and in which the fluid for heat exchange flows, and a blower supplying cooling air to a space between the first intercooler and the oil cooler, and the second intercooler and the aftercooler.
US10107299B2 Functional element, in particular fluid pump, having a housing and a conveying element
The invention relates to a fluid pump having a housing delimiting a fluid chamber and having a conveying element for the fluid disposed in the fluid chamber, the housing, with respect to the shape and/or size thereof, being able to be changed between at least a first, expanded state and a second, compressed state. The object, to stabilize adequately a corresponding housing, is achieved according to the invention by the housing having at least one stabilization chamber which can be supplied with a fluid pressure and is different from the fluid chamber, the first state of the housing being assigned to a first fluid pressure in the stabilization chamber and the second state of the housing being assigned to a second fluid pressure.
US10107295B1 Pump system and method
A pump device for extracting one or more resources includes a pump apparatus, a processor configured for receiving information from one or more sensors and sending instructions to one or more electronic controls, where the sensors and the electronic controls are each placed proximate to a respective component of the pump apparatus, and a network interface configured for sending and receiving communication from a device through a network.
US10107294B2 Coreless donut-type motor fan for ventilation and cooling
The present invention relates to a coreless donut-type fan, and more particularly, to a coreless donut-type motor fan for ventilation and cooling, in which a rotating force is generated by wings themselves, without a separate rotational power such as a motor provided in a central portion thereof, and a through hole is formed in the central portion thereof to prevent a “wind barrier” phenomenon during rotation at a high speed, thereby maintaining smooth air flow, minimizing power consumption, in particular, preventing rotational noise due to induction of smooth rotation, and improving rotational efficiency.
US10107288B2 Housing for scroll compressor and scroll compressor
A housing for a scroll compressor and a scroll compressor are provided. The housing includes: a cannular central part; a center hole disposed at the cannular central part; a plurality of arms substantially extending radially from the cannular central part, the plurality of arms being used to be connected with a fixed scroll of the scroll compressor; and a thrust bearing surface disposed on a first side of the cannular central part in an axial direction, the thrust bearing surface being used to support an orbiting scroll. The orbiting scroll is supported with low friction, the motor supporting shell tube and the fixed scroll are connected with better alignment, and materials and machining costs are saved. In addition, the housing can provide better support for a scroll set, thereby achieving better performance.
US10107285B2 Mechanism for restraining fuel pressure pulsation and high pressure fuel supply pump of internal combustion engine with such mechanism
A mechanism for reducing pressure pulsation includes a pair of metal dampers formed by joining two disk-shaped metal diaphragms over an entire circumference and forming a hermetically sealed space inside a joined portion. Gas is sealed in the aforementioned hermetically sealed space of the damper, and a pair of pressing members give pressing forces to both outer surfaces of the aforementioned metal dampers at a position at an inner diameter side from the joined portion. The mechanism is unitized, with the pair of pressing members being connected in a state in which they sandwich the metal damper.
US10107280B2 Structure for securing diaphragm, diaphragm pump and valve device equipped with the same, and method of securing diaphragm
By a securing structure, a diaphragm dividing a space into a first chest and a second chest, is secured to a case forming forms the space therein. The case has a first frame having a first concave portion for forming the first chest, and a second frame having a second concave portion for forming the second chest. An edge portion of the diaphragm is compressed and held between the first frame and the second frame which are fitted with each other. The securing structure has a fastener for constricting the first arm portions of the first frame and the second arm portions of the second frame from the outside of the case.
US10107276B2 Linear compressor having a deformation prevention inner stator
A linear compressor includes a cylinder defining a compression space for a refrigerant, a piston reciprocated in an axis direction within the cylinder, and a linear motor providing power to the piston. The linear motor includes an inner stator disposed outside the cylinder, the inner stator including a center core and a side core disposed on at least one side of the center core, an outer stator disposed to be spaced outward from the inner stator in a radius direction, a permanent magnet movably disposed in an air gap defined between the inner stator and the outer stator, and a deformation prevention device for preventing the inner stator from being deformed.
US10107275B2 Linear motor and compressor having the same
A linear motor includes a housing, a mover and a stator unit. The mover is movable relative to the housing, and includes a rod member, a plurality of first magnetic poles mounted to the rod member, and a plurality of second magnetic poles mounted to the rod member. The first and second magnetic poles are arranged alternately in a circumferential direction of the rod member, and are partially overlapped circumferentially. The stator unit is disposed in the housing, surrounds the mover, and is able to be energized to drive reciprocal movement of the mover relative to the housing.
US10107269B2 Magneto-thermal convection actuator
An actuator includes a shape-memory alloy (SMA), a power supply that transmits electrical current, a heat source positioned proximate to the SMA, a heat sink positioned proximate to the SMA, and a control module. The control module causes the power supply to transmit the electrical current to the heat source in response to receiving a first signal, thereby causing the heat source to heat the SMA via induction heating. The control module also causes the power supply to cease transmitting the electrical current to the heat source in response to receiving a second signal, thereby causing the heat source to stop heating the SMA. The control module also causes the power supply to transmit the electrical current to the heat sink in response to receiving the second signal, thereby causing the heat sink to cool the SMA via magneto-thermal convection cooling.
US10107264B2 Medium voltage wind power generation system and power generation method using the same
A medium voltage wind power generation system comprises a first boost device and a wind power generation device; the first boost device has a medium voltage side and a high voltage side, and the high voltage side of the first boost device is electrically connected to a grid; the wind power generation device comprises wind generators, rotor side converters and line side converters; the wind generators comprise stator windings and rotor windings; the stator windings are coupled to the medium voltage side of the first boost device; the rotor side converters are coupled to the rotor windings; one end of the line side converters are coupled to the rotor side converters, and the other end thereof is coupled to the medium voltage side of the first boost device via a second boost device.
US10107254B2 Bearing-assembly-and-seal module for an underwater current turbine of a tidal-/ocean-/river-current power plant
An underwater current turbine of an underwater tidal-/ocean-/river-flow power plant includes a generator nacelle configured to contain a generator for current generation, a drive unit having at least one rotor blade configured to be driven by moving water and including a shaft connected to the rotor blade for rotation therewith, the shaft extending from the drive unit into the generator nacelle and being configured to drive the generator, and an exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module disposed between the generator nacelle and the drive unit, the bearing-assembly-and-seal module being configured to be removed from the drive unit and from the nacelle as a unit.
US10107247B2 Method of suppressing cavitation in a fuel injector
A needle type fuel injector has a needle control chamber at a pressure subject to a control valve in a control valve chamber which in an opening phase is lifted from its seat to expose the control valve chamber, connecting passage, and needle control chamber to a low pressure drain and in a closing phase is urged against the seat to isolate the control valve chamber, connecting passage, and needle control chamber from the drain. The potential for cavitation at high fuel injection pressure is reduced by throttling the flow of fuel past the control valve seat when the control valve opens, thereby maintaining sufficient back pressure in the control valve chamber and upstream connecting passages.
US10107243B2 Fuel injection valve
A fuel injection valve includes: a holder which accommodates a valve body, has a surface magnetically facing the outer periphery of an armature, and is joined to a core; a housing which is press-fitted onto the outer periphery of the holder and accommodates a coil; and a cap which covers the fuel upstream side of the coil in a lid shape and is press-fitted onto the outer periphery of the core. The lower surface of the cap is brought into contact with the upper end surface of the housing in a radially slidable state and then an outer peripheral portion of a contact surface between the cap and the housing is joined by laser welding.
US10107240B2 Check valves and Venturi devices having the same
Check valves, Venturi devices and engines that include the check valves are disclosed. The check valves define an internal cavity having a first port and a second port, a first seat and a second seat, and a translatable seal disk. The first seat is proximate the first port and has a first annular seal bead, and a second annular seal bead radially inward from the first annular seal bead. The seal disk has a first sealing portion seatable against the first annular seal bead and a second sealing portion seatable against the second annular seal bead (both of a first thickness), an intermediate portion between the first and second sealing portions of a second thickness, and a lip portion defining the outer periphery of the seal disk of a third thickness. The second thickness is greater than the first thickness, and the third thickness is less than the first thickness.
US10107239B2 Air-cooled V-type engine
An air-cooled V-type engine includes a crankcase, a cooling fan disposed at the front end of a crankshaft, a fan casing housing the cooling fan, a pair of cylinders projecting to form a V shape from the crankcase as seen in a direction along an axial center of the crankshaft, and cylinder heads. A distributor for distributing supply fuel from a fuel supply apparatus to intake air passages of respective cylinders is disposed to straddle a contained angle place being a place between the cylinders forming the V shape. Ignition coils respectively corresponding to the cylinders are mounted on the distributor. The distributor is mounted on an air cleaner supporting plate disposed at the contained angle place.
US10107224B2 Fuel system for an internal combustion engine arrangement
In a fuel system for delivering pressurized fuel both to an internal combustion engine and to an exhaust installation, the fuel system includes two separate branches for delivering fuel to the internal combustion engine and to the exhaust installation, and includes a primary fuel pump delivering fuel to both branches of the fuel supply circuit. The primary fuel pump output is controllable independently of the engine speed. The pump output may be controlled such that the pressure of fuel in the fuel supply circuit depends on whether fuel is to be delivered to the exhaust installation. The fuel system may include a hydraulically controlled shut-off valve arrangement which is forced to switch depending on the pressure in the fuel supply circuit.
US10107221B2 Method for producing a soot sensor with a laser beam
A method for producing a soot sensor is provided. The method includes steps of applying a contiguous metallic layer on an electrically insulating substrate and structuring the metal coating with a laser beam by vaporizing areas of the metallic layer. At least two interlaced contiguous electrically conductive structures are produced. The electrically conductive structures are spatially separated from one another with the laser beam and are electrically insulated from one another such that the conductive structures substantially extend next to one another and close to one another in an area relative to a total length thereof. A soot sensor produced using such a method is also provided. The soot sensor has an electrically insulating substrate and at least two contiguous electrically conductive structures which are spatially separated from one another and are interlaced as structured metallic layers. An intermediate space between the conductive structures is burned free with a laser.
US10107220B2 Systems and methods for a split exhaust engine system
Methods and systems are provided for operating a split exhaust engine system that provides blowthrough air and exhaust gas recirculation to an intake passage via a first exhaust manifold and exhaust gas to an exhaust passage via a second exhaust manifold. In one example, an amount of opening overlap between a plurality of intake valves and a first set of exhaust valves coupled to the first exhaust manifold may be adjusted responsive to a transition from an estimated combustion air-fuel content to a leaner air-fuel content of the blowthrough air on a cylinder to cylinder basis. As one example, the transition may be determined from an output of an oxygen sensor positioned within the first exhaust manifold or an exhaust runner of each of the first set of exhaust valves.
US10107217B2 System and method for determining engine knock
Systems and methods for detecting and controlling knock in an engine are presented. In one example, engine knock sensors are selected based on whether or not certain cylinders are activated and combusting air and fuel or deactivated and not combusting air and fuel. Output of selected knock sensors is the basis for adjusting engine spark timing.
US10107203B2 Compact aero-thermo model based engine power control
Systems and methods for controlling a fluid based system are disclosed. The systems and methods may include a model processor for generating a model output, the model processor including a set state module for setting dynamic states, the dynamic states input to an open loop model based on the model operating mode, wherein the open loop model generates current state derivatives, solver state errors, synthesized parameters as a function of the dynamic states and a model input vector. A constraint on the state derivatives and solver state errors is based on a series, of utilities that are based on mathematical abstractions of physical laws that govern behavior of the component. The model processor may include an estimate state module for determining an estimated state of the model based on at least one of a prior state, the current state derivatives, the solver state errors, and the synthesized parameters.
US10107202B2 Composite fan housing assembly of a turbofan engine and method of manufacture
A fan housing assembly of a turbofan engine and method of manufacture includes a fan housing that defines a flowpath radially inward, and a groove structure attached to and located aft of the housing for connection to a stationary portion of an outer shell of a thrust reverser. The groove structure includes a base portion concentrically located about an engine axis, and aft and leading legs spaced axially apart from one another and projecting radially outward from the base portion. The fan housing, the base portion, and the aft and leading legs are made of a one-piece composite material.
US10107199B2 Aero boost—gas turbine energy supplementing systems and efficient inlet cooling and heating, and methods of making and using the same
The invention relates generally to electrical power systems, including generating capacity of a gas turbine, and more specifically to pressurized air injection that is useful for providing additional electrical power during periods of peak electrical power demand from a gas turbine system power plant, as well as to inlet heating to allow increased engine turn down during periods of reduced electrical demand.
US10107197B2 Lubrication system for gas turbine engines
A lubrication system is provided. The lubrication system may be used in conjunction with a gas turbine engine for generating power or lift. The lubrication system utilized a flow scheduling valve which reduces lubricant flow to at least one component based on an engine load. The lubrication system may further include a main pump which may be regulated by an engine speed. Thus, a lubrication system which provides a lubricant to engine components based on the load and speed of the engine is possible. The system may improve efficiency of the engine by reducing the power previously spent in churning excess lubricant by at least one engine component as well as reducing the energy used by a lubricant cooler in cooling the excess lubricant. The lubricant cooler size may also be minimized to reduce weight and air drag due to the reduced lubricant flow.
US10107195B2 Compound cycle engine
A compound cycle engine having an output shaft; at least two rotary units each defining an internal combustion engine, a first stage turbine, and a turbocharger is discussed. The first stage turbine includes a rotor in driving engagement with the output shaft between two of the rotary units. The exhaust port of each rotary unit is in fluid communication with the flowpath of the first stage turbine upstream of its rotor. The outlet of the compressor of the turbocharger is in fluid communication with the inlet port of each rotary unit. The inlet of the second stage turbine of the turbocharger is in fluid communication with the flowpath of the first stage turbine downstream of its rotor. The first stage turbine has a lower reaction ratio than that of the second stage turbine. A method of compounding at least two rotary engines is also discussed.
US10107193B2 Reverse core gear turbofan
A gas turbine engine comprises a fan at an axially outer location, the fan rotating about an axis of rotation, delivering air into an outer bypass duct, a radially middle duct, and a radially inner core duct. Air from the inner core duct is directed into a compressor, and then flows axially in a direction back toward the fan through a combustor section, and across a core turbine section, and is then directed into the middle duct. A gear reduction drives the fan from a fan drive turbine section. A method of operating a gas turbine engine is also disclosed.
US10107170B2 Method for validating signals generated by acoustic sensors
A method for monitoring the reductant quantity in a reservoir method is provided. The reductant is stored within the reservoir for use within an exhaust gas treatment system of a vehicle, and the reservoir comprises an acoustic sensor disposed within the reductant and capable of generating signals relating to the volume of reductant within the reservoir. The method includes generating a first signal for validation after a system wakeup, conducting a wakeup validation using a wakeup condition, wherein the wakeup condition includes determining if the first signal is within a first accuracy threshold relative to a validated signal generated during the previous operating cycle; and conducting a secondary validation for a signal generated after the first signal using one or more secondary validation conditions. The method can further comprise conducting one or more subsequent validations for one or more signals generated after the first signal.
US10107166B2 Catalytic converter and exhaust-gas aftertreatment arrangement
A catalytic converter for an internal combustion engine includes a tubular member which defines a volume within which a catalytic converter substrate is located, the volume communicates with an inlet portion for receiving exhaust gas emissions and with a first outlet portion for discharging emissions after catalytic conversion. The catalytic converter may also include a pipe member within the tubular member, which connects the inlet portion with the volume and guides emissions from the inlet portion in a first direction. The pipe member opens into a deflector member which deflects emissions into the volume in a second direction, and the catalytic converter includes a second outlet portion connected to the deflector member and a valve to control gas flow through the second outlet portion to guide emissions away from the pipe member and out of the catalytic converter prior to reaching the catalytic converter substrate when the valve is open.
US10107164B2 Reagent dosing system and method of dosing reagent
A reagent dosing system for dosing a reagent into the exhaust gas stream of an internal combustion engine includes a reagent tank for storing a supply of reagent; an injector module including an atomizing dispenser and a positive-displacement metering pump which draws reagent from the reagent tank and delivers it to the dispenser; a supply line coupling the reagent tank to the injector module; a dosing control unit operable to control the injector module to inject reagent into the exhaust gas stream; and an additional priming pump arranged, in use, to urge reagent along the supply line toward the injector module under selected conditions.
US10107143B2 Methods and apparatus to adjust hydrodynamic designs of a hydrokinetic turbine
Methods and apparatus to adjust hydrodynamic designs of a hydrokinetic turbine are disclosed herein. An example method of generating hydrodynamic power via a hydrokinetic turbine includes identifying a first characteristic of a first location in a body of water where the turbine is to be installed and determining, based on the first characteristic of the first location, a geometry of a first turbine component of the turbine. The example method includes removably coupling the first turbine component to a frame of the turbine. The example method includes positioning the turbine including the first turbine component at the first location.
US10107135B2 Gas turbine engine with gearbox health features
A gas turbine engine according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a fan and a braking system. The braking system is configured to selectively engage the fan during ground windmilling to apply a first level of braking to slow rotation of the fan. Further, when the rotation of the fan sufficiently slows, the braking system is further configured to apply a second level of braking more restrictive than the first level of braking.
US10107126B2 Non-contact seal assembly for rotational equipment
Assemblies are provided for rotational equipment. One of these assemblies includes a first bladed rotor assembly, a second bladed rotor assembly, a stator vane assembly, a stator structure and a seal assembly. The second bladed rotor assembly includes a rotor disk structure. The stator vane assembly is axially between the first and the second bladed rotor assemblies. The stator structure is mated with and radially within the stator vane assembly. The seal assembly is configured for sealing a gap between the stator structure and the rotor disk structure, wherein the seal assembly includes a non-contact seal.
US10107114B2 Rotor with relief features and one-sided load slots
An exemplary turbomachine rotor assembly includes a pair of spaced rails that extend around a cylindrical surface to define a rotor hub. The rails define a space for receiving blades. Load slots are formed in one of the rails. A relief feature is formed in an opposite surface of an opposing rail. The load slots and relief feature utilized to move at least one of the blades into the space.
US10107112B2 Method for producing forged components from a TiAl alloy and component produced thereby
The invention relates to a method for producing a component from a TiAl alloy, wherein the component is shaped by forging, in particular isothermal forging, and is subsequently subjected to at least one heat treatment, wherein in the first heat treatment the temperature is between 1100 and 1200° C. and is maintained for 6 to 10 hours and then the component is cooled.
US10107103B2 Rotor for a thermal turbomachine
A rotor for a thermal turbomachine, in particular a gas turbine, is configured for guiding a medium in its interior. In order to guide the medium in the interior with low flow losses, a pair of rotor disks lie on one another, of which the first of the two rotor disks of the pair has holes, in order to feed the medium from the outside into the rotor interior, and rib-shaped ribs, in order to guide the medium further in the direction of the rotational axis, and the second rotor disk of the pair being configured with the aid of an auxiliary web in such a way that the flow passages which are formed between the ribs as viewed in the circumferential direction are delimited axially at least over the large part of the radial extent of the ribs.
US10107102B2 Rotor disk assembly for a gas turbine engine
A rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a rotor disk. The rotor disk includes a heat barrier feature radially inward of a rotor blade and radially outward of a rotor disk.
US10107094B2 Formation density or acoustic impedance logging tool
An illustrative method that includes positioning an acoustic transducer downhole substantially parallel to a borehole wall, thereby creating a fluid layer between the wall and the acoustic transducer, and measuring an acoustic impedance at the surface of the acoustic transducer at a resonance frequency of the fluid layer, thereby determining an acoustic impedance of the formation.
US10107085B2 Electric blender system, apparatus and method for use in fracturing underground formations using liquid petroleum gas
The present invention provides a method and system for providing on-site electrical power to a fracturing operation, and an electrically powered fracturing system. Natural gas can be used to drive a turbine generator in the production of electrical power. A scalable, electrically powered fracturing fleet is provided to pump fluids for the fracturing operation, obviating the need for a constant supply of diesel fuel to the site and reducing the site footprint and infrastructure required for the fracturing operation, when compared with conventional systems. The treatment fluid can comprise a water-based fracturing fluid or a waterless liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fracturing fluid.
US10107082B2 Fracture monitoring and characterisation
Fracture monitoring and characterization of a subterranean fracturing process is described. Hydraulic fracturing conditions intended to induce tensile crack opening or compressional crack closure of a fracture responsible for a microseismic event in the Earth formation are selected and a hydraulic fracturing operation is performed using the selected conditions to cause tensile crack opening or compressional crack closure of the fracture responsible for a microseismic event in the Earth formation. Induced motion data from the microseismic event is received using a plurality of receivers, and the received data is analyzed to track the development of the fracture responsible for the microseismic event and/or to track a proppant distribution within the fracture.
US10107081B2 Method for recovery of hydrocarbon fluid
A method is described for recovery of a hydrocarbon fluid from a porous medium by injection of a fluid into the porous medium. The method includes determining a Rayleigh time on the basis of the density of the fluid and the hydrocarbon fluid, the median pore diameter of the porous medium, and surface tension between the fluid and the hydrocarbon fluid. The method includes arranging a chamber in fluid communication with the porous medium via at least one conduit, and having the chamber comprising first and second wall parts movable relative to each other. The pressure stimulation includes providing an impact pressure in the fluid to propagate to the porous medium via the conduit, wherein the impact pressure is generated by the collision process between an object arranged outside of the fluid and the first wall parts for the first wall part to impact on the fluid in the chamber.
US10107080B2 Differential pressure mover
A downhole tool for conveyance within a wellbore extending into a subterranean formation. The downhole tool comprises a moveable member comprising a first surface defining a moveable boundary of a first chamber, and a second surface defining a moveable boundary of a second chamber. The downhole tool further comprises hydraulic circuitry selectively operable to establish reciprocating motion of the moveable member by exposing the first chamber to an alternating one of a first pressure and a second pressure that is substantially less than the first pressure.
US10107075B2 Downhole isolation valve
An isolation valve for use with a tubular string includes a tubular housing for connection with the tubular string. A closure member is disposed in the housing and movable between an open position and a closed position. A flow tube is longitudinally movable relative to the housing for opening the closure member. A piston is coupled to the flow tube for moving the flow tube, and a fluid chamber is formed between the flow tube and the housing and receiving the piston. The isolation valve having a first fluid passage for fluid communication between a first portion of the chamber and a control line for moving the piston in a first direction, and a second fluid passage for fluid communication between a second portion of the chamber and a bore of the tubular string for moving the piston in a second direction.
US10107071B2 Systems, assemblies and processes for controlling tools in a well bore
A dedicated hydraulic line for transmission of a signal device capable of generating one or more unique signals to one or more tools within a subterranean well. Each tool can be equipped with a reader device for receiving signals from and transmitting signals to the signal device. Each reader device can control operation of the tool associated therewith if the reader device is programmed to respond to signals received from the control device. Hydraulic fluid used to operate the tool can be conveyed via the dedicated hydraulic line or a separate hydraulic line. A separate hydraulic line can be used to reset the tool.
US10107069B2 Apparatus and method for recovering fluids from a well and/or injecting fluids into a well
Methods and apparatus for diverting fluids either into or from a well are described. Some embodiments include a diverter conduit that is located in a bore of a tree. The invention relates especially but not exclusively to a diverter assembly connected to a wing branch of a tree. Some embodiments allow diversion of fluids out of a tree to a subsea processing apparatus followed by the return of at least some of these fluids to the tree for recovery. Alternative embodiments provide only one flowpath and do not include the return of any fluids to the tree. Some embodiments can be retro-fitted to existing trees, which can allow the performance of a new function without having to replacing the tree. Multiple diverter assembly embodiments are also described.
US10107066B2 Anti-creep rings and configurations for single packers
In one example a tool is provided, having a body configured to expand from a first diameter to a second diameter, an outer covering for the body, the outer surface having at least one inlet to accept fluid through the outer covering into the body, the outer covering to outer proximate ends and at least two anti-creep rings abutting the outer covering at each of the outer proximate ends, wherein the anti-creep rings constrain the outer covering from movement.
US10107063B2 Apparatus and method for stripping solids and fluids from a string used in drilling or servicing wells
A seal for replacement within a generally cylindrical passage of a supporting body has three or more overlapping sealing members arranged circumferentially around the passage in the supporting body and forming an annular seal around the pipe inserted into the passage. The sealing members are configured to accommodate an expansion of the pipe by moving to an expanded position by circumferential sliding contact of the sealing members along circumferentially slanted cuts between the sealing members.
US10107061B2 Systems and methods for monitoring a running tool
A mineral extraction system may include a running tool configured to install a wellhead component in a wellhead assembly. The mineral extraction system may also include a plurality of sensors configured to monitor parameters of the running tool during the process of installing the wellhead component. Additionally, the mineral extraction system may include a controller configured to receive signals from the sensors and to provide indications based on the signals.
US10107054B2 Power charge having a combustible sleeve
A power charge (12) for a downhole setting tool has a sleeve (14) which defines a housing. A propellant (16) is located in the sleeve (14) in solid form and defines a first end face (20). An igniter (32) is embedded into the propellant (16) first end face (20). The igniter (32) has a main body portion (52) with an end located adjacent to the first end face (20), and an annular-shaped protrusion (48) which extends laterally outward from the main body portion (52) and into the propellant (16). The annular-shaped protrusion (48) defines a shoulder (46) which engages the propellant (16) to retain the igniter (32) within the propellant (16) at the first end face (20) of the power charge (12). The sleeve (14) is formed of a combustible material which will burn when the propellant (16) is burned.
US10107051B2 Methods and systems for tubular validation
Systems, devices, and methods include a racker device and a catwalk structurally arranged to move a tubular or stand about a drilling rig site. A sensing arrangement is cooperatively associated with at least one of the racker device and the catwalk and is configured to sense an aspect of a tubular while the tubular is being handled at the drilling rig and output a signal representative of the aspect of the tubular. A tubular validation system is configured to receive the sensed aspect of the tubular obtained by the sensing arrangement and determine a specification characteristic of the tubular based on the sensed aspect. This may be compared to specification standards to determine whether the tubular or stand should be discarded.
US10107049B2 Drill pipe
A drill pipe, particularly for a drill string, having an outer and an inner pipe (3), a female connector (4) with an internal thread at one end of the drill pipe (1), and a male connector (5) with an external thread at the end opposite from the female connector (4), wherein the inner pipe (3) is arranged substantially concentrically in the outer pipe (2) and the drill pipe (1) has a center region (8) with an internal diameter. The outer pipe (2) has an inwardly thickened wall portion at an end region (7) on the male connector side, having a smaller internal diameter than the internal diameter of the center region (8), and the internal diameter of the outer pipe (2) remains substantially the same at an end region (6) on the female connector side in relation to the internal diameter of the center region (8).
US10107043B1 Superabrasive elements, drill bits, and bearing apparatuses
A superabrasive element includes at least one superabrasive table including at least one coupling projection having a narrow portion and a wide portion having a greater width than the narrow portion. The superabrasive element includes a substrate defining at least one coupling recess, the at least one coupling recess extending from a narrow portion to a wide portion. At least a portion of the at least one coupling projection is disposed in the coupling recess and the at least one coupling projection and the at least one coupling recess mechanically couple the at least one superabrasive table to the substrate. A drill bit includes a superabrasive element having a superabrasive table.
US10107042B2 Ultra-hard constructions with erosion resistance
Ultra-hard constructions comprise polycrystalline diamond-body having a first metallic substrate attached thereto, and having a second metallic substrate attached to the first metallic substrate. The first and second substrates each comprise a first hard particle phase, e.g., WC, and a second binder material phase, e.g., Co, wherein the hard particles in the second substrate are sized larger than those in the first substrate. The first substrate may contain a larger amount of binder material than the second substrate. Constructed in this matter, the first substrate is engineered to facilitate sintering diamond body during HPHT conditions, while the second substrate is engineered to provide an improved degree of erosion resistance when placed in an end-use application. The construction may be formed during a single HPHT process. The second substrate may comprise 80 percent or more of the combined thickness of the first and second substrates.
US10107039B2 Hybrid bit with mechanically attached roller cone elements
A modular hybrid drill bit is disclosed comprising a plurality of fixed blades and at least one rolling cutter assembly that is mechanically fastened to a bit body by a plurality of mechanical fasteners. The at least one rolling cutter assembly can be adjusted to change the axial and radial exposure of the rolling cutter elements.
US10107029B1 Window for disposing of garbage therethrough
An apparatus for disposing of trash, including garbage and recyclables, through a pair of adjacent trash removal windows separated by a spacer into separate outdoor trash containers without having to leave a building. Each of the pair of trash removal windows are independently raised respective one of the trash containers simultaneously with the lid of a trash container so a user can dispose of trash through the opened window into the trash container. When the window is closed the lid of the trash container is closed at the same time.
US10107023B2 Gate having an insulating curtain
A door, in particular a roll-up door, having a curtain that can be moved between a closed position in which it is arranged, at least in sections, approximately in a plane and an open position in which it is wound, preferably at least in sections, on a winding shaft, said curtain having at least one thermally insulating region such as an insulating body, preferably made of PE form. The insulating region is formed by a pocket bordered at least partially by strip-shaped, deformable reinforcing layers, in particular made of plastics, particularly preferably made of PVC.
US10107022B2 Draft guard for window assembly having seals and integral fins
A draft guard for a window assembly includes a piece of weatherstopping material and a bend in the piece of weatherstopping material with the bend defining a horizontal component and a vertical component angularly offset from the horizontal component, a foam seal forming a closed member around the horizontal component and extending outwardly from the horizontal component, and at least one fin extending outwardly from and integral with at least one side of the vertical component.
US10107020B2 Door opening degree adjustment device
A door opening degree adjustment device includes a check link having a stopper portion, a guide member having a guide hole, and an adjustment member. The adjustment member includes a plurality of stages of step portions and a guide projection that is inserted in the guide hole movably in the extending direction of the guide hole. The adjustment member causes the stopper portion to contact the step portions of any one of the stages, thereby restricting an opening operation caused by pivoting of the door in one direction. The guide projection is arranged on an extended line that connects the stopper portion to one of the stages of the step portions that contacts the stopper portion in the direction of the movement of the check link.
US10107017B2 Inside door handle assembly for vehicle
Disclosed herein is an inside door handle assembly in a vehicle may include: a handle bracket in which a lever of the inside door handle is rotatably installed and a hook coupling hole is formed; a coupling protrusion protruding from the handle bracket; a mounting plate protruding from a door module, having a coupling groove into which the coupling protrusion is inserted in a direction parallel to a door, and having a locking bump to support the coupling protrusion such that the coupling protrusion is not moved in a direction crossing the door in a state where the coupling protrusion is inserted into the coupling groove; and a hook formed integrally with the door module so as to protrude from the door module, and inserted and coupled to the hook coupling hole of the handle bracket.
US10107012B2 Controller for energizing vehicle door lock indicator
A controller for energizing a vehicle door lock indicator is provided wherein in a power source OFF state, energization of in-vehicle equipment activated by energization is cut off, energization control means cuts off energization of electric display means, energization of which has started at the time of switching when lock state detection means has detected switching from the locked state to the unlocked state, when a predetermined time has elapsed from the time of the switching, and in a power source ON state, energization of the in-vehicle equipment is enabled, as long as the lock state detection means detects the unlocked state, the energization control means continues the energized state of the electric display means even after the predetermined time has elapsed. Thus, when a power source is in an ON state, an unlocked state is clearly displayed, and a door can be prevented from opening undesirably.
US10107011B2 Combination locking device
A combination locking device is disclosed. The device includes a spindle which is axially movable, has recesses in it and locking protrusion on it. Around the spindle are annular dials with markers on the outside and associated recesses on the inside. Between each dial and the spindle are gate wheels which have apertures extending radially from the spindle to the dial. The gate wheels also have recesses matching the locking protrusions and when the protrusions and recesses are aligned and the spindle moved axially the gate wheels are rotatably fixed to the spindle. A plurality of locking balls is located within the apertures. Axial movement of the spindle selects device conditions including a code change condition where the locking balls are able to enter the spindle recesses freeing them from the dial recesses and allowing the dials to move around the gate wheels.
US10107009B2 Latching device for pad-mounted transformers and other similar equipment
An improved latching device that secures a lift-style hood is described with inherent properties for providing increased accessibility, functionality, stability, security and safety as compared to traditional designs.
US10107007B2 Electronic locking device
The present invention relates to an electronic locking device. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a structure capable of supporting and fixing a key head of an electronic key is formed at a lock head of a cylinder plug such that it may prevent the electronic key not only from being easily escaped from the cylinder plug but also from being lost.
US10107006B2 Door knob assembly
A new door knob assembly for allowing a door to be opened easily without the need to turn a knob. The assembly includes an outside door knob and an actuating inside door knob respectively positioned within openings on the outside and inside surfaces of a door. A locking body which communicates with the door knobs is positioned in an opening on the side edge of the door. The locking body has a locking shaft with a locking head on one end which protrudes from the side edge and retracts into the door. On the other end, engagement arms are fitted with obstruction openings. A locking rod which extends in from the inside knob has a locking nut which when positioned in the obstruction openings prevents the locking head from retracting into the door. When the locking nut is moved out of the obstruction openings by actuating the inside knob the locking head can retract into the door.
US10107001B2 CMU cooling tower and method of construction
A cooling tower structure having a concrete perimeter foundation wall with a perimeter rebar grouping. The structure includes at least four columns formed of CMU blocks with at least two columns being freestanding and positioned approximate corners of the foundation wall. Each column further includes a column rebar grouping being tied into the perimeter rebar grouping. At least three bond-beams formed of CMU blocks are connected between the columns at least four feet above the foundation. The bond-beams include beam rebar groupings tying into at least one of the column rebar groupings. The structure includes housing walls formed of CMU blocks extending upward from the bond beams. At least one fan is on at least one pedestal column positioned within the foundation wall, with a pedestal rebar grouping extending though the pedestal column from a concrete pedestal footing. A series of water collection troughs are positioned within the cooling tower above the fan and fill media is positioned in the cooling tower above the collection troughs.
US10106998B2 Multi-use ICRA booth
A containment booth assembly includes a floor, a plurality of vertical sidewalls, and a plurality of sliding panels corresponding to each of the vertical sidewalls. The plurality of sliding panels define an extendible top portion, the extendible top portion extendible upwardly and configured to interface with a ceiling surface of a room above the containment booth assembly. In a non-limiting aspect or embodiment, one or more of the plurality of vertical sidewalls is rotatably mounted to vertical support beams and define an extendible side portion. The extendible side portion is extendible horizontally and configured to interface with a wall surface of the room beside the containment booth assembly.
US10106996B2 Board hanging device
Disclosed are the ornamental design and utilitarian characteristics of a tool configured for associating an attachment-device (such as a joist hanger) with a structure (such as a ledger board). The tool comprises an alignment element that is placed in alignment with an edge defined by a structure so as to define an A-axis and B-axis location for associating the attachment-device to the structure.
US10106978B1 Radiant barrier material for use in an attic insulation and ventilation system
A barrier material has an upper, radiant barrier layer and a lower, corrugated surface layer. The radiant barrier layer is preferably a metalized film or an aluminum sheet with an emissivity rating 0.1 or less. The metalized film is laminated to one side of a middle layer using a high, heat-resistant adhesive. The corrugated surface layer, which can receive an insulating material, is preferably a corrugated medium. The corrugated medium is laminated to the other side of the middle layer with a water-resistant adhesive. The middle layer is preferably a fire-resistant, kraft linerboard. The barrier creates an air space or plenum between an external structure and the insulating material designed to prevent heat transfer between an insulated space and the external structure.
US10106967B2 Removable hinged strainer for a pop-up drain assembly
A removable strainer basket, a drain assembly incorporating the basket and a method of using the same. The drain assembly includes a flange assembly mounted in an aperture in a bottom wall of the receptacle. The flange assembly defines a bore therein and a stopper is engaged with the flange assembly and is selectively movable between open and closed positions. A strainer basket is removably positionable within the bore between a part of the stopper and a part of the flange assembly. The strainer basket defines a plurality of apertures therein and through which water is able to flow when the stopper is in the open position. The strainer basket captures hair strands and other articles entrained in the draining water. The basket is selectively removable from the flange assembly for cleaning.
US10106962B2 Multi-channel plumbing products
Novel plumbing products, including faucets, are fabricated, e.g., using metallic 3-dimensional or other 3-D printing techniques, to have complex geometries, such as multiple channels that may diverge and re-converge near the spout. The geometries of the various channels can resemble interwoven net-like patterns that define various shapes between the channels. The plumbing fixtures may be formed from one or more of stainless steels, INCONEL, brass, bronze, polycarbonate, PVC, acrylics, rigid polyolefins, PET, carbon fiber, AES, or other plumbing fitting suitable corrosion resistant materials. In some embodiments, the handles of an exemplary faucet can include the same or a similar multiple channel configuration as the spout, providing an advantageously, aesthetically pleasing faucet system. In exemplary embodiments, faucet spouts and their handles are formed so as to couple to standard faucet underbodies, standard valve platforms, or standard threaded hose/waterway connections.
US10106957B2 Device and method for controlling hydraulic pump in construction machine
Disclosed are a device and a method for controlling a hydraulic pump in a construction machine, the method including: checking whether a dynamic characteristic of an engine deviates from a predetermined permissible range when a load is applied to the hydraulic pump and a pump load reaches pump torque required by the hydraulic pump; when the dynamic characteristic of the engine deviates from the predetermined permissible range, applying a pump load to the hydraulic pump so as to increase the pump torque to predetermined torque with a predetermined change rate; collecting information which is generated when the pump load is applied; generating a new torque change rate map by generating a torque change rate for each load section based on the information collected in the information collecting step; and updating an existing torque change rate map to the new torque change rate map generated in the map data generating step.
US10106951B2 System and method for automatic dump control
An automatic dump control system and method are disclosed for a loader having a boom and a bucket each positionable by hydraulic cylinders actuated by a hydraulic circuit. The control system includes a source of image data of a receptacle and a source of position data for the boom and the bucket. The control system includes a controller that: determines a height of the receptacle based on the image data; determines a difference between the height of the receptacle and a height of the bucket based on the position data; outputs one or more control signals to the hydraulic circuit to position at least one of the boom and the bucket at a target height above the receptacle; determines that the bucket is positioned over the receptacle; and outputs one or more control signals to the hydraulic circuit to dump a load in the bucket into the receptacle.
US10106945B2 Flood protection for underground air vents
Apparatus for allowing ventilation for underground tunnels through a ventilation shaft opening to atmosphere yet preventing underground flooding from surface waters pouring through the grate comprises an assembly that fits within the ventilation shaft and includes one or more panels mounted on a pivot axis and rotatable upwardly by human action raising the panel past a center point of the pivot axis to an upright inwardly leaning home position that allows ventilation as usual but by manual push or pull of the panels past the center point of the pivot axis lets the panels rotationally fall under gravitational impetus to a lower sealing position closing a passage between the ventilation shaft and atmosphere to prevent water from entering the underground tunnels.
US10106944B2 Pile-driver and method for application thereof
The present invention relates to a pile-driver, comprising a support member arranged or arrangeable in transverse direction at or on a pile, a liquid chamber which is bounded on the underside by the support member and which further comprises one or more side walls and is configured to receive a liquid therein, one or more pressure build-up chambers, an ignition mechanism configured to ignite a fuel present in the combustion space, and wherein the combustion space is configured to expand fuel present therein during combustion such that a pressure build-up takes place above the support member and the liquid present above the support member in the liquid chamber is displaced at least in upward direction away from the support member, whereby a downward force is exerted on the pile via the support member. The invention further relates to a method for driving a pile downward into the ground using such a pile-driver.
US10106942B2 Dual function pusher-puller plow blade system
A plow blade system adapted for mounting to a vehicle, the blade system having a blade orientable transversally to a longitudinal orientation of movement of the vehicle and having two opposite ends, and two side wall assemblies; each side wall assembly having a primary sidewall portion mounted to a corresponding end of the blade, the primary sidewall portion extending longitudinally from the corresponding end in a first longitudinal working direction, a sidewall extension slidably mounted to the primary sidewall portion, and a sidewall actuator mounted between the primary sidewall portion and the sidewall extension and operable to selectively slidingly extend the sidewall extension in a second longitudinal working direction opposite to the first longitudinal working direction and retract the sidewall extension within the primary sidewall portion.
US10106941B1 Snow removal device
The present disclosure relates to a snow removal device capable of easily throwing snow gathered by a shovel to a predetermined place to easily clear away gathered snow, in other words, the snow removal device of the present disclosure is characterized in that a shovel-pushing means is provided between a shovel and a moving means, a scissor linkage mechanism consisting of a X-link formed by cross-linking links in a X-letter and connected to the shovel via one end thereof and a moving means via the other end is employed as the shovel-pushing means and a push-operation bar having a lower end connected to the moving means is provided at a moving means connection part side of the scissor linkage mechanism to enable the scissor linkage mechanism to be operatively unfolded and the shovel to be operatively pushed. Accordingly, the present disclosure is advantageous in that by providing the shovel-pushing means capable of operatively pushing the shovel from the moving means and throwing gathered snow, it is possible to easily throw gathered snow to a designated place.
US10106940B1 Spike strip
A spike strip for disabling vehicle tires is provided which is deployable from a restrained configuration to an elongated configuration. The spike strip is formed from a scissor arm assembly of a plurality of arms engaged at spring loaded pivots. A restraint provides a releasable connection which may keep the spike strip collapsed or engaged with a housing or allow for a disconnected ejection. Automatic retrieval to the housing may be provided by an engaged cable system.
US10106931B2 High light-transmittance fiber glass surface paper and preparation method therefor
A high-transparence fiberglass paper includes vegetable parchment which is successively coated with a base layer, a second layer and a protective layer on both sides. The base layer and protective layer are prepared using water-based paints, while the second layer is prepared using UV ink through curing. The transparency and surface smoothness of the fiber is thereby greatly improved. Through treatment on the both surfaces, the paper can be processed into a light and smooth paper, with a surface smoothness of both sides more than 200 s, just like hyaline paper.
US10106930B2 Method and apparatus for impregnating semi-finished fibrous products
In a method for impregnating semi-finished fibrous products using resin as the impregnating means, winding or laying the semi-finished fibrous products in a plurality of layers on top of one another onto a receiving carrier is initially performed. Here, lower layers lie close to the receiving carrier, and upper layers lie more remote therefrom. The receiving carrier is configured so as to be permeable to the impregnating means. The impregnating means is then introduced through the receiving carrier into the semi-finished fibrous products, wherein the impregnating means initially permeates the lower layers and then permeates the upper layers of the semi-finished fibrous products.
US10106927B2 Modified cellulose from chemical kraft fiber and methods of making and using the same
A modified kraft pulp fiber with unique properties is provided. The modified fiber can be a modified bleached kraft fiber that is almost indistinguishable from its conventional counterpart, except that it has a low degree of polymerization (DP). Methods for making the modified fiber and products made from it are also provided. The method can be a one step acidic, iron catalyzed peroxide treatment process that can be incorporated into a single stage of a multi-stage bleaching process. The products can be chemical cellulose feedstocks, microcrystalline cellulose feedstocks, fluff pulps and products made from them.
US10106925B2 Nonwoven flexible composites
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for using nonwoven materials for evacuation slides, life rafts, life vests, and other life-saving inflatable devices. The nonwoven materials have a substrate layer with continuous filaments formed in various directions.
US10106915B2 Electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus
Provided is an electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus. The electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus includes a nozzle, a stage, and a fiber guide part. The nozzle has a first voltage applied thereto and spins a spinning solution. The stage is disposed below the nozzle to support a substrate on which a pattern is to be formed and has a second voltage applied thereto. The fiber guide part is disposed between the nozzle and the stage, and transforms the electric field formed between the nozzle and the stage to apply a force, acting in a direction parallel to the stage, to nano-fibers spun from the nozzle. The electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus can form a nano-fiber pattern arranged in one direction.
US10106914B2 Apparatus for manufacturing semiconductor device and method for manufacturing semiconductor device using same
The present disclosure controls the heat source unit such that a to-be-processed object in which a hydrogen-containing to-be-processed layer is formed is irradiated with light in two stages, and thus the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device may be suppressed and prevented from being deteriorated due to hydrogen. That is, ultraviolet light (UV) which is firstly radiated may induce a chemical reaction for separating Si—H bonds in the to-be-processed layer, and infrared light (IR) which is secondly radiated may induce a thermal reaction for vaporizing the separated hydrogen from the Si—H bonds. As such, both a chemical reaction for separating bonds of hydrogen and other ions in the to-be-processed layer and a thermal reaction for vaporizing hydrogen are performed, and thus hydrogen may be more easily removed than a temperature at which hydrogen is vaporized from the to-be-processed layer by only a thermal reaction.
US10106910B2 Method for producing SiC single crystal
A method for producing a SiC single crystal, including flowing a high-frequency current at a first frequency to an induction heating coil disposed around a graphite crucible to heat raw material Si to a predetermined temperature, thereby while melting the raw material Si, dissolving out C from said graphite crucible to form a Si—C solution, and after heating to the predetermined temperature, lowering the frequency from the first frequency to a second frequency to warm and hold the Si—C solution.
US10106907B2 Protecting anodes from passivation in alloy plating systems
An apparatus for continuous simultaneous electroplating of two metals having substantially different standard electrodeposition potentials (e.g., for deposition of Sn—Ag alloys) comprises an anode chamber for containing an anolyte comprising ions of a first, less noble metal, (e.g., tin), but not of a second, more noble, metal (e.g., silver) and an active anode; a cathode chamber for containing catholyte including ions of a first metal (e.g., tin), ions of a second, more noble, metal (e.g., silver), and the substrate; a separation structure positioned between the anode chamber and the cathode chamber, where the separation structure substantially prevents transfer of more noble metal from catholyte to the anolyte; and fluidic features and an associated controller coupled to the apparatus and configured to perform continuous electroplating, while maintaining substantially constant concentrations of plating bath components for extended periods of use.
US10106905B2 Anodic oxide film and method for performing sealing treatment thereon
Provided are an anodic oxide film of an anodic oxide film of an aluminum-based material and a method for performing a sealing treatment on the anodic oxide film which can achieve both high corrosion resistance and high repairing ability. A method may comprise applying direct current electrolysis to an aluminum-based material to form a second anodic oxide film. After which, an AC-DC superimposition electrolysis may be applied to the aluminum-based material to further form a first anodic oxide film. A sealing treatment may then be performed on the first and second anodic oxide films with a solution containing lithium ions.
US10106886B2 Coating apparatus for resin container, and resin container manufacturing system
An object of the invention is to provide a coating apparatus for a resin container capable of improving mass-production efficiency of coating-treated resin containers. A plurality of container holding members, which are installed on a rotating table and can hold a resin container, are sequentially moved to a container supply position in which the resin container is supplied, a coating treatment position in which coating treatment of forming a thin film on an inner surface of the resin container is performed in a state of being combined with a chamber lid part, and a container detachment position in which the resin container to which the thin film is formed by the coating treatment can be detached according to the rotation of the rotating table, so that the treatments in the respective positions are performed in parallel.
US10106878B2 Surface texture providing improved thermal spray adhesion
An improved substrate surface texture i.e., roughness, significantly improves the adhesion of thermal spray coatings. The surface texture is defined by two metrology parameters and the invention comprehends a range of average roughness (Sa) between 9 and 15 μm and developed interfacial area ratio (Sdr) of greater than 100%. This surface texture is achieved by methods such as water jet erosion, mechanical roughening, laser texturing, chemical etching and plasma etching. The surface texture is especially beneficial for walls of cylinders of internal combustion engines, hydraulic cylinders and similar components to which a thermal spray coating is adhered and which are exposed to sliding or frictional wear.
US10106876B2 Method of surface-treating a cast intermetallic component
There is proposed a method of surface-treating a cast intermetallic component, which is intended primarily to reduce or remove surface porosity from the component. The method includes the steps of: providing a cast intermetallic component; placing the component in an inert atmosphere; focussing a laser beam on a surface of the component; traversing the laser beam over at least a region of said surface while the component is in said inert atmosphere; and controlling the laser beam during said traversing step so as to locally melt the intermetallic material of the component to a depth of no more than 300 μm, as measured from said surface of the component.
US10106864B2 Method and apparatus for laser quenching
Provided are a method and an apparatus for laser quenching. The method utilizes a scanning galvanometer, and involves laser quenching via irradiation with intermittent, repeated scans, rather than a single scan as in the prior art. The method results in increased laser energy absorbed by the metal base and improved depth of thermal conduction, while avoiding melting at the metal surface, thus providing a significantly improved laser quenching process. The apparatus can include a laser, a control system, a light guiding system, a mechanical motion device and a galvanometer.
US10106856B2 Method for evaluating the efficacy of an EGFR-TKI treatment
The present invention provides a method for evaluating the efficacy of an EGFR-TKI treatment to a subject, comprising identifying the V384D mutation in said subject. By identifying said mutation, the efficacy of the EGFR-TKI treatment and the progression-free survival of said subject after treatment can be estimated.
US10106835B2 Methods of producing sterilized diagnostic test elements
In one non-limiting aspect, sterilizable reagent materials for diagnostic elements are provided. In other aspects, sterilized elements and techniques for producing the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a sterilized element includes a chemical detection reagent including at least one component that is sensitive to ionizing radiation. The sterilized element is also mediator-free and the at least one component sensitive to ionizing radiation is present in a functional form in a proportion of ≥80% based on the total amount of the respective component in the diagnostic element before sterilization. In certain aspects, the at least one component sensitive to ionizing radiation includes one or both of an enzyme and a coenzyme. Other aspects include, but are not limited to, unique methods, techniques, products, systems and devices involving sterilizable reagent materials or sterilized elements.
US10106834B2 Methods of diagnosing and treating B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Methods for the diagnosis and treatment of B cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL), based in part on the detection and/or inhibition of Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK), e.g., phosphorylated FAK (pFAK).
US10106831B2 Microbe identification by mass spectrometry and infrared spectrometry
The invention relates to a method for identifying unknown microbes in a sample, wherein a mass spectrometric determination termination down to the taxonomic level of the genus or species is supplemented by a detailed determination of a lower taxonomic level or variety by means of infrared spectrometry, using restricted reference libraries of infrared spectra. These libraries can be genus-specific, containing only infrared spectra of microbes of one genus, or species-specific, containing only infrared spectra of microbes of one species. In so doing, a robust mass spectrometric identification of the species of unknown microbes is advantageously supplemented with a detailed analysis of the subspecies and varieties by means of infrared spectrometry, primarily in order to identify medically important varieties such as pathovars like EHEC and EPEC, and antibiotic-resistant microbes like MRSA.
US10106830B2 Methods of detecting and quantifying bacteria contained on or within chewing gum
The invention provides for methods of extracting and quantitating the number of microorganisms contained on or within in chewing gum.
US10106829B2 Overexpression of N-glycosylation pathway regulators to modulate glycosylation of recombinant proteins
Methods of modulating the properties of a cell culture expressing a protein of interest are provided. In various embodiments the methods relate to the overexpression of proteins involved in the N-glycosylation pathway.
US10106828B2 Cell culture medium and process for protein expression, said medium and process comprising a PAM inhibitor
The present invention is related to a cell culture medium for the expression of a protein, which medium comprises a PAM inhibitor, or a physiological equivalent thereof, and to a cell culture process for the expression of a protein, in which process a PAM inhibitor, or a physiological equivalent thereof, is used (FIG. 1).
US10106825B1 Microbial production of fuel components from low-molecular weight gas mixtures
Systems, methods, and metabolically engineered microorganisms are contemplated in which low molecular weight gases, and especially methane and syngas are used as a carbon source, and in which CO2 or formaldehyde and reduction equivalents are generated for use in in vivo production of the value products.
US10106824B2 Production of xylitol from a mixture of hemicellulosic sugars
Materials and methods are described to produce xylitol from a mixture of hemicellulosic sugars by several routes. Examples include either as a direct co-product of a biorefinery or ethanol facility, or as a stand-alone product produced from an agricultural or forestry biomass feedstock including using, e.g. ethanol waste streams.
US10106822B2 Production of isoprenoids
Methods for producing an isoprenoid are provided. A plurality of bacterial or fungal host cells is obtained. These cells comprise a heterologous nucleic acid encoding one or more enzymes of a mevalonate pathway for making isopentenyl pyrophosphate. Expression of the one or more enzymes is under control one or more heterologous transcriptional regulator. The mevalonate pathway comprises (i) an enzyme that condenses acetoacetyl-CoA with acetyl-CoA to form HMG-CoA, (ii) an enzyme that converts HMG-CoA to mevalonate, (iii) an enzyme that phosphorylates mevalonate to mevalonate 5-phosphate, (iv) an enzyme that converts mevalonate 5-phosphate to mevalonate 5-pyrophosphate, and (v) an enzyme that converts mevalonate 5-pyrophosphate to isopentenyl pyrophosphate. The host cells are cultured in a medium under conditions that are suboptimal as compared to conditions for the maximum growth rate. Temperature is maintained at a level below that which would provide for a maximum specific growth rate for the host cells.
US10106820B2 Methods and compositions for modifying a targeted locus
Methods and compositions are provided for modifying one or more target loci in a cell. Such methods comprise providing a cell comprising a first polynucleotide encoding a first selection marker operably linked to a first promoter active in the cell, wherein the first polynucleotide further comprises a first recognition site for a first nuclease agent. A first nuclease agent is introduced into a cell, wherein the first nuclease agent induces a nick or double-strand break at the first recognition site. Further introduced into the cell is a first targeting vector comprising a first insert polynucleotide flanked by a first and a second homology arm that correspond to a first and a second target site located in sufficient proximity to the first recognition site. At least one cell is then identified comprising in its genome the first insert polynucleotide integrated at the target locus.
US10106811B2 Compositions, organisms, systems, and methods for altering cold, drought, and salt tolerance in plants
The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to materials, systems, organisms, and methods for enhancing abiotic stress tolerance (e.g., cold, salinity, drought, heat, wind) and/or enhancing biomass in plants. For example, enhancing abiotic stress tolerance may be achieved in plants having Arabidopsis thaliana BCL-2-associated athanogene 4 (AtBAG4) nucleic acids and/or polypeptides, Caenorhabditis elegans Ced-9 nucleic acids and/or polypeptides, and/or human Bcl-2-161 nucleic acids and/or polypeptides.
US10106810B2 Regulation of zinc deficiency and tolerance in plants
The invention relates to a method to change the capacity of a plant for adaptation to changes in the zinc concentration in the environment, especially the soil, comprising providing said plant with a nucleotide according to SEQ ID NO:1 or SEQ ID NO: 2 or an ortholog thereof. Such a method is especially useful to decrease Zn deficiency or to (hyper)accumulate Zn in plants for bioremediation or for biofortification. Transgenic plants for these proteins are also disclosed.
US10106803B2 Yeast cells expressing TAR DNA-binding protein 43 and uses therefor
Disclosed are yeast cells expressing TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) and methods of screening yeast cells to identify compounds that prevent or suppress TDP-43-induced toxicity, compounds that inhibit the formation or maintenance of cytoplasmic inclusions of TDP-43, genetic suppressors or enhancers of TDP-43-induced toxicity, and genetic suppressors or enhancers of the formation or maintenance of cytoplasmic inclusions of TDP-43. Compounds identified by such screens can be used to treat or prevent TDP-43 proteinopathies such as frontotemporal lobar degeneration or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
US10106799B2 Stringent selectable markers
The present invention relates to nucleic acid constructs comprising selectable marker genes in a multicistronic transcription unit for use in the generation and selection of eukaryotic host cells for expression of a gene product of interest. For increased stringency of selection, the coding sequence of the selectable marker may be directed preceded by a relatively short functional open reading frame to reduce the efficiency of translation of the selectable marker, and/or the amino acid sequence of the selectable marker may comprise one or more mutations that reduce the level of resistance provide by the mutated marker as compared to its wild type counterpart. The invention further relates to methods for generating eukaryotic host cells for expression of a gene product of interest, wherein these nucleic acid constructs are used, and to methods for producing a gene product of interest wherein thus generated host cells are applied.
US10106797B2 Methods for suppressing adipocyte differentiation
Provided is a method for suppressing an adipose differentiation comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a PPAR-v neddylation inhibitor for inhibiting adipocyte differentiation and a method for screening an adipocyte differentiation inhibitor using PPAR-v neddylation associated with adipocyte differentiation. The inhibitor of a neddylation pathway of PPAR-v inhibits the differentiation from mesenchymal stem cells to mast cells, and thus can be effectively used to treat obesity, and particularly, can be also useful in the treatment of severe obesity which cannot be excepted to be treated by existing obesity treatment agents.
US10106794B2 RNA hydrogel
The disclosure relates to synthetic oligonucleotides that are unique in that they are RNA molecules that have the capacity to form a hydrogel. Also disclosed are DNA oligonucleotides that encode the RNA oligos so that the oligos can be prepared using in vitro transcription. The disclosure further pertains to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these hydrogels.
US10106791B2 Short hairpin RNA compositions, methods of making and applications thereof
Provided herein are novel synthetic short hairpin RNA (shRNA) molecules and compositions and kits comprising such molecules, as well as methods of making and using these molecules, compositions, and kits.
US10106786B2 Compositions and methods for modulating hemostasis
Factor X/Xa variants and methods of use thereof are disclosed.
US10106785B2 Acetylcholinesterase-Fc domain fusion protein
Fusion polypeptides are provided including modified human Acetylcholinesterase conjugated to the Fc region of an immunoglobulin. Methods of preparing these polypeptide constructs and uses thereof as scavenging agents of organophosphate compounds are described.
US10106777B2 Directed differentiation and maturation of pluripotent cells into hepatocyte like cells by modulation of Wnt-signalling pathway
Provided are improved methods using Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) inhibitors by which endodermal cells, notably endodermal cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPS), such as but not limited to hiPS-cells and hES-cells may be differentiated into hepatocyte like cells. The specific modulation of wingless integration gene (WNT)-signalling pathway and use of GSK3 inhibitors achieve direct differentiation and maturation of hepatocytes derived from human pluripotent stem (hPS) cells. GSK-3 inhibitors, when added to the growth medium at certain developmental stages, leads to more mature and functional features for the hepatocyte like cells as well as more pure and homogenous populations of hepatocyte like cells. Provided are also hepatocyte like cells obtained by these methods as well as compositions comprising them.
US10106775B2 Method of producing microglial cells
The present invention provides a method of inducing microglia cells from blood cells, comprising culturing the blood cells in the presence of interleukin-34 (IL-34) and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF).
US10106774B2 Methods for inducing migration by dendritic cells and an immune response
Compositions and methods of activating dendritic cells with LMP1 and LMP1-activated dendritic cell based compositions and methods are effective for dendritic cell therapy and provide an adjuvant function for vaccine administration. LMP1 or LMP1-CD40 chimeric protein may be used to activate and mature dendritic cells. LMP1 and LMP1-activated dendritic cells act as an adjuvant to enhance the cellular immune response. Also disclosed herein are kits for activating dendritic cells and for preparing a vaccine formulation. Administration of the dendritic cells transfected with LMP1 can induce an immune response against cancer or infection. The mature dendritic cells may comprise an antigen and at least one cytokine in addition to LMP1. Use of LMP1 or LMP1-CD40 provides a way to activate and mature dendritic cells that retain functional and migratory abilities without the side effects that result from maturing the dendritic cells using PGE2.
US10106773B2 Isolation and use of pluripotent stem cell population from adult neural crest-derived tissues
The present invention relates to methods of isolating a substantially homogeneous population of pluripotent stem cells from adult neural crest tissue (e.g., periodontal ligament) as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such isolated pluripotent stem cells. Methods of inducing the isolated pluripotent stem cells into specific cell lineages, such as neurogenic and retinogenic lineages, are also described. The isolated pluripotent stem cells find use in various regenerative medicine applications and the treatment of degenerative diseases.
US10106763B2 Multiphase surfactant fragrance composition
A multicomponent composition separating surfactant and fragrance into separate phases to increase the fragrance release from the composition.
US10106757B2 Ionic liquid, lubricant, and magnetic recording medium
A lubricant, which includes an ionic liquid including a conjugate base and a conjugate acid, wherein the conjugate acid is represented by General Formula (A) below, and wherein a pKa of an acid that is a source of the conjugate base in acetonitrile is 10 or less, where, in General Formula (A), R1, R2, and R3 are each independently a group including a hydrocarbon group, with the proviso that at least one of the hydrocarbon groups in R1, R2, and R3 is a straight-chain hydrocarbon group having 6 or greater carbon atoms.
US10106749B2 Development of continuous online salt-in-crude analyzer
Provided here is a system for controlling salt concentration in a dry crude stream using an online analysis of crude oil streams from desalting processes. This online analysis allows for real time adjustments to process operating parameters such that the salt concentration of the crude oil is maintained within acceptable parameters. This online analysis can yield a more efficient process, reduce energy consumption of the desalting process, and maintain corrosion rates within acceptable limits.
US10106745B2 Bitumen solidification and prilling
Methods, processes, and apparatuses for preparing and transporting bitumen. Bitumen may be prilled such that a bitumen product comprising a prill core and a non-stick coating is produced. The non-stick coating may comprise asphaltenes and the prill core may comprise bitumen, deasphalted oil, or both bitumen and deasphalted oil. The resultant non-stick coated prills have reduced adhesion to transportation vessels and other non-stick coated prills at a temperature below an adhesion temperature, facilitating transport.
US10106738B2 Polymerizable liquid crystal composition, and anisotropic optical body, retardation film, antireflective film, and liquid crystal, display element fabricated using composition
An object of the present invention is to provide a polymerizable liquid crystal composition with which two characteristics of smoothness of a surface of an anisotropic optical body and orientation properties of liquid crystals can be simultaneously improved, when preparing an anisotropic optical body to be obtained by photopolymerization of the polymerizable liquid crystal composition. Specifically, an object of the present invention is to provide a polymerizable liquid crystal composition containing specific polymerizable compounds and a fluorine-based surfactant. In addition, an anisotropic optical body, a retardation film, an antireflective film, and a liquid crystal display element prepared using the polymerizable liquid crystal composition of the present invention are also provided.
US10106726B2 Oil recovery process using an oil recovery composition of aqueous salt solution and dilute polymer for carbonate reservoirs
An oil recovery composition of an aqueous solution of one or more salts and dilute polymer and processes for enhanced oil recovery using the oil recovery composition are provided. An oil recovery composition may include an aqueous solution of one or more salts having a salinity of about 5000 parts-per-million (ppm) to about 6000 ppm and a polymer having a concentration of 250 ppm to 500 ppm. The one or more salts may include at least one of sodium chloride (NaCl), calcium chloride (CaCl2), magnesium chloride (MgCl2), sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) and magnesium sulfate (MgSO4). The polymer may include a copolymer of acrylamide and acrylamido tertiary butyl sulfonate (ATBS). The oil recovery compositions provided may be suited for enhancing oil recovery in carbonate reservoirs having in situ oil viscosities less than 3 centipoise (cP).
US10106724B2 Method of contacting hydrocarbon-bearing formations with fluorinated ionic polymers
A method is disclosed that includes contacting a hydrocarbon-bearing formation with a treatment composition comprising solvent and a fluorinated polymer. The fluorinated polymer includes: a first divalent unit represented by formula (I): wherein Rf represents a fluoroalkyl group having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms; each R1 is independently hydrogen or methyl; Q is a bond or —SO2—N(R)—, wherein R is alkyl having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms; and m is an integer from 1 to 11, a second divalent unit comprising a poly(alkyleneoxy) group; and a third divalent unit comprising a pendant ionic group. The solvent includes not more than ten percent by weight methanol and not more than 25 percent by weight water, based on the total weight of the solvent, and/or the solvent solubilizes or displaces brine in the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. Treated hydrocarbon-bearing formations are also disclosed.
US10106719B2 Alkyl polyglycoside derivative as biodegradable foaming surfactant for cement
A cement composition: (a) a hydraulic cement; (b) water; and (c) an alkyl polyglycoside derivative, wherein the alkyl polyglycoside derivative is selected from the group consisting of: sulfonates, betaines, an inorganic salt of any of the foregoing, and any combination of any of the foregoing. A method comprising the steps of: (A) forming the cement composition; and (B) introducing the cement composition into the well. Preferably, the cement composition is foamed.
US10106707B2 Method for preparing structured adhesive articles
Methods of forming laminating adhesive articles include providing a multi-layer article, and a tool with a structured surface. The multi-layer articles include a substrate, an adhesive layer, and a liner. The multi-layer article is placed between the structured surface of the tool and a support surface that is hard and the tool is embossed against the liner by applying pressure or pressure/heat. The embossing causes the tool structures to distort the liner and the adhesive layer, and causes permanent topological changes in a portion of the adhesive layer, but does not distort the substrate. The distortion in the liner is retained upon release of the applied pressure. The portions of topologically changed adhesive can form convex structures that are permanent. Upon removal of the liner from the adhesive layer, the concave structures on the adhesive layer are unstable, but the convex structures are stable.
US10106706B2 Film comprising a strippable sacrificial layer for reduction of surface defects in a substrate
A coextruded biaxially oriented composite film comprising a polyester substrate layer and disposed on one or both surfaces thereof a strippable sacrificial layer, wherein said strippable sacrificial layer comprises an ethylene-methacrylic acid (EMAA) copolymer.
US10106701B2 Composition for film formation
With a photocurable composition for film formation which comprises a polymer containing a repeating unit structure having a triazine ring, for example, one represented by the following formula (17), a crosslinking agent, an ultraviolet absorber, and a light stabilizer, it is possible to produce a cured film which has a high refractive index and satisfactory weatherability
US10106697B2 Aqueous base metal pigment dispersion liquid and aqueous ink composition
Disclosed herein is an aqueous base metal pigment dispersion liquid, including: a base metal pigment surface-treated with a fluorine-based compound; and water as a part of a solvent, in which the aqueous base metal pigment dispersion liquid further includes one or more solvents having a specific dielectric constant of greater than or equal to 30 and less than or equal to 50 and one or more solvents having a specific dielectric constant of less than 30, as measured by an alternate current-type dielectric constant measurement device at a temperature of 23° C. and a frequency of 10 kHz, as the solvent, as the solvent, and in which the sum of the solvents having a specific dielectric constant of greater than or equal to 30 and less than or equal to 50 is more than or equal to 5 mass % and less than or equal to 50 mass % and the sum of the solvents having a specific dielectric constant of less than 30 is more than or equal to 5 mass % and less than or equal to 20 mass %, when the total amount of the solvents is 100 mass %.
US10106694B2 Structure for optical analysis and ink composition for manufacturing the same
Disclosed herein are a structure for optical analysis that is capable of optically analyzing a small amount of a sample and an ink composition for manufacturing the same. A structure for optical analysis includes a support and an ink structure coupled to the support and configured to form a chamber on one surface of the support. The ink structure includes a first ink structural component configured to form a body of the ink structure and a second ink structural component formed at a lower portion of a side surface of the first ink, such that the first ink structural component and the second ink structural component have different slopes with respect to a direction of a center of the chamber.
US10106690B2 Surface-independent, surface-modifying, multifunctional coatings and applications thereof
The present invention provides a surface-independent surface-modifying multifunctional biocoating and methods of application thereof. The method comprises contacting at least a portion of a substrate with an alkaline solution comprising a surface-modifying agent (SMA) such as dopamine so as to modify the substrate surface to include at least one reactive moiety. In another version of the invention, a secondary reactive moiety is applied to the SMA-treated substrate to yield a surface-modified substrate having a specific functionality.
US10106689B2 Metal pretreatment compositions comprising silanes and organophosporus acids
The object of the underlying invention consists of an acidic aqueous metal pretreatment solution that comprises amino-functional organosilanes and organophosphorus acids. These types of metal pretreatment solutions effectively reduce temporary corrosion when applied to metal surfaces and in addition confer good adhesion properties for subsequently coated organic lacquers. The invention consequently also encompasses a process for the treatment of metal substrates, especially selected from zinc and zinc-coated steel substrates, wherein metal pretreatment solutions of this invention are applied.
US10106677B2 Thermoplastic resin composition and molded product obtained by applying same
The present invention relates to a thermoplastic resin composition with excellent chemical resistance and, more specifically, to a resin composition for blow molding and a molded product obtained by molding the same, the composition maintaining the balance of flowability and impact resistance and improving chemical resistance by controlling the glass transition temperature (Tg) and the weight average molecular weight (Mw) of an α-methylstyrene (AMS)-based heat-resistant resin in a copolymer of vinyl cyanide compound-rubbery polymer-aromatic vinyl compound, having reinforced heat resistance, particularly, in an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymer resin. According to the present invention, an ABS resin composition for blow molding, having excellent chemical resistance while maintaining the balance of flowability, impact resistance and heat resistance to be of at least the same level, and a molded product obtained by applying the same can be obtained.
US10106676B2 Propylene-based polymers having improved stability and methods for producing the same
Provided herein are compositions comprising propylene-based polymers having improved stability and methods for producing the same. The composition comprises a propylene-based polymer that has a melting temperature of less than 120° C. and a heat of fusion of less than 75 J/g and comprises propylene-derived units and 5-30 wt % of α-olefin-derived units. The stabilizer comprises an amine oxide.
US10106674B2 Rubber composition manufacturing method and tire manufacturing method
[PROBLEM] To provide a method for manufacturing a rubber composition that will serve as raw material for vulcanized rubber which excels in tear resistance, wet performance, and ability to achieve reduced heat generation.[SOLUTION MEANS] Manufacture of a tire or of a rubber composition by means of a method comprising an operation in which (a) a wet master batch comprising a first rubber and a first carbon black, (b) a second rubber comprising styrene-butadiene rubber, and (c) a second carbon black are dry-blended together under specific conditions.
US10106669B2 Vinyl chloride resin composition for powder molding, vinyl chloride resin molded product, and laminate
Provided is a vinyl chloride resin composition for powder molding that can provide a molded product having superior flexibility at low temperatures. The vinyl chloride resin composition for powder molding includes (a) vinyl chloride resin particles, (b) a plasticizer, and (c) vinyl chloride resin fine particles having an average degree of polymerization of at least 1,000 and no greater than 5,000.
US10106666B2 Curable silicone resin composition containing inorganic oxide and optical member using same
Provided is a curable silicone resin composition containing an inorganic oxide that may form an optical member having a relatively high refractive index and excellent optical transparency. The curable silicone resin composition may include a first curable silicone resin having a first functional group for surface bonding and a first crosslinkable functional group, a second curable silicone resin having a second functional group for surface bonding and a second crosslinkable functional group, and first and second inorganic oxide particles bonded to the first and second curable silicone resins by the first and second functional groups for surface bonding, respectively. The first and second crosslinkable functional groups may be bonded by applying energy.
US10106665B2 Method for producing polymer nanofoam
A method for producing a polymer nanofoam includes: immersing a polymer material in carbon dioxide at a pressure greater than 5 MPa and a temperature of −30° C. to 40° C. to obtain a carbon dioxide-saturated polymer material, wherein the melt index of the polymer material measured at 230° C. and 3.8 kg is between 0.1 g/10 min and 8.0 g/10 min. Thereafter, the carbon dioxide-saturated polymer material is depressurized to atmospheric pressure, and then the carbon dioxide-saturated polymer material is heated to form the polymer nanofoam.
US10106660B2 Film containing a resin having a thiourethane bond and uses thereof
Disclosed is a film composed of a resin having a thiourethane bond, wherein the molar ratio (S/N) of sulfur to nitrogen contained in the resin is equal to or more than 0.8 and less than 3. A method for manufacturing a film is also disclosed. The disclosed film is excellent in a balance among high refractive index, low birefringence and light transmittance, and further excellent in a balance of mechanical characteristics such as toughness, hardness and dimensional stability, so that effects of deformation and the like during processing are very small, and the film is further excellent in solvent resistance as well.
US10106659B2 Film for molding
A molding film is high in both windability during film production and also excellent in appearance quality and moldability. The molding film includes cyclic olefin based resin, has roughened regions in side edge parts of the molding film, is non-oriented, and satisfies (1) to (3): (1) one of the surfaces has a surface roughness SRa of 2 nm or more and 30 nm or less in the central region, which is defined as the region outside the roughened regions, whereas the other surface has a surface roughness SRa of 100 nm or more and 800 nm or less, (2) the ratio h/t where h represents the height (in μm) of the roughened regions while t represents the thickness (in μm) of the central region is 5/100 or more and 30/100 or less, and (3) the width of the roughened regions is 5 mm or more and 20 mm or less.
US10106656B2 Anti-agglomerants for polyisobutylene production
The invention relates to a method to reduce or prevent agglomeration of polyisobutylene particles in aqueous media by LCST compounds and highly pure polyisobutylenes obtained thereby. The invention further relates to polyisobutylene products comprising the same or derived therefrom.
US10106653B2 Continuous high shear reactor melt processing methods to synthesize heterocyclic monomer and prepolymer alloys and compositions thereof
The invention provides novel methods of synthesizing new monofunctional and/or multifunctional heterocyclic monomer and prepolymer alloys via a continuous solvent-free, or alternatively in-solvent, one-step high shear reactor methodology designed to eliminate the need for post-processing purification and react monomer to predictable conversions, as well as the synthesis of related compositions. Additionally, the invention allows the dispersion of reinforcements and additives while synthesizing heterocyclic monomers and formulating heterocyclic prepolymer alloys.
US10106648B2 Method of polymerizing end-capped polycarbonate and end-capped polycarbonates derived therefrom
In an embodiment, a melt polymerization process comprises melt polymerizing a carbonate compound and a dihydroxy compound in the presence of a catalyst composition to form a polycarbonate; and adding an end-capping agent comprising a mono-phenolic compound to the polycarbonate, wherein the adding of the end-capping agent comprises at least one of adding the end-capping agent just upstream of a final polymerization unit, adding the end-capping agent directly into the final polymerization unit, and adding the end-capping agent downstream of the final polymerization unit; wherein a molecular weight of the polycarbonate increases by less than 10% downstream of the final polymerization unit.
US10106647B2 Bioelastomers and applications thereof
In one aspect, compositions are described herein. In some embodiments, a composition described herein comprises the reaction product of (i) citric acid, a citrate, or an ester of citric acid with (ii) a polyol, and (iii) a monomer comprising one or more alkyne moieties and/or azide moieties. The reaction product, in some instances, comprises a polymer. Further, in some cases, a composition described herein comprises a plurality of polymers. In some embodiments, the polymers are selected to be reactive with one another through a click chemistry reaction scheme to form a polymer network. In another aspect, medical implants and medical devices are described herein, the implants and devices comprising a polymer or polymer network described herein.
US10106646B2 Modified hot runner systems for injection blow molding
A preform suitable for blow molding made out of crystallizable polymers made by biaxially stretching the preform by blowing to form a container. The preform having regular or irregular sequence of variations in molecular pre-alignment/orientation and regular or irregular sequence of variations in crystallinity between different locations of the cross-section of the preform.
US10106645B2 Hydrocarbon polymers having two azlactone end groups
1) Hydrocarbon polymer having two azlactone end groups F1 is formula (IIa) and F2 is formula (IIb): g and d are 0, 1, 2 or 3; R14 and R15 are C1-C4 or a cyclohexyl radical; R1 to R12 represents hydrogen or alkyl with 1 to 22 carbon atoms; x and y are integers, x+y is 0 to 2; R13 is oxygen or sulphur or divalent —CH2— n1, n2, m, p1 and p2 are an integer or equal to 0 and such that the molecular weight Mn of the polymer of formula (I) is between 400 and 100 000 g/mol; a process for preparation of the polymer; and use as adhesive in mixture with an amino compound with at least two amine groups.
US10106635B2 Secondary suspending agent for suspension polymerisation reaction
Use of a polymer as a secondary suspending agent in a suspension polymerization reaction is provided. The polymer comprising (i) residues of at least one ester-containing monomer, the ester-containing monomer (s) comprising one polymerizable carbon-carbon double bond per monomer and an ester group, and (ii) residues of at least one monomer comprising a sulfonate, sulfonic acid, sulfonic ester, sulfonamide or sulfonyl halide group the monomer (s) comprising a sulfonate, sulfonic acid, sulfonic ester group, sulfonamide or sulfonyl halide group comprising one polymerizable carbon-carbon double bond per monomer and a sulfonate, sulfonic acid, sulfonic ester, sulfonamide or sulfonyl halide group, the polymer optionally being partially hydrolyzed such that a proportion of said ester groups form alcohol groups, the degree of hydrolysis of the polymer being from 0 to 30 mol %.
US10106632B2 Process for preparing a catalyst component for polymerization of olefins
The present invention relates to a process for preparing a catalyst component for polymerization of an olefin comprising the steps of: i) contacting a compound R9zMgX2-z wherein R9 is aromatic, aliphatic or cyclo-aliphatic group containing up to 20 carbon atoms, X is a halide, and z is in a range of larger than 0 and smaller than 2, with an alkoxy- or aryloxy-containing silane compound to given a first intermediate reaction product; ii) contacting the first intermediate reaction product with at least one activating compound selected from the group formed by electron donors and compounds of formula M(OR10)v-w(OR11)w, wherein M can be Ti, Zr, Hf, Al or Si, and M(OR10)v-w(R11)w, wherein M is Si, each R10 and R11, independently, represent an alkyl, alkenyl or aryl group, v is the valency of M, v being either 3 or 4, and w is smaller than v, to give a second intermediate reaction product; and iii) contacting the second intermediate reaction product with a halogen-containing Ti-compound, a monoester as activating agent, a 1,3-diether as an internal electron donor, and optionally a diester as an additional internal electron donor.
US10106630B2 Unsaturated deoxybenzoin compound, polymer prepared therefrom, and articles comprising the polymer
An unsaturated deoxybenzoin compound has the structure (I) wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, and n are defined herein. A polymer including at least one group derived from a deoxybenzoin compound having structure (I), (II), or a combination thereof is also described, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, and n are defined herein.
US10106628B2 Gel with self-restorability and shape-memory property and process for producing same
The present invention provides a gel formed by a host-guest interaction and having self-healing and shape-memory properties, and a process for producing the gel. A monomer containing a host group, a monomer containing a guest group, and an acrylic type monomer were dissolved in an aqueous solvent, and these monomers were subsequently copolymerized to produce a gel obtained from these monomers.
US10106626B2 Production of poly alpha-1,3-glucan formate films
The present invention is directed toward a process for making poly alpha-1,3-glucan formate films. These films are translucent or transparent and can be used in packaging applications.
US10106623B2 Bispecific antibodies for use in stem cell transplantation
New monoclonal antibodies for use in pre-treatments prior to stem cell transplantations are disclosed. The antibodies may be used to kill malignant cells and/or stem cells prior to stem cell transplantation. The antibodies can be used for treating hematologic diseases and hematological malignancies, such as leukemia and MDS. The antibodies of the invention might be multi- or bi-specific, such as BiTEs.
US10106616B2 Antagonist antibodies to human prolactin receptor (PRLR)
The present invention provides antibodies that bind to prolactin receptor (PRLR) and methods of using the same. According to certain embodiments, the antibodies of the invention bind human PRLR with high affinity. In certain embodiments, the invention includes antibodies that bind PRLR and block prolactin-mediated cell signaling. In other embodiments, the invention includes antibodies that bind PRLR but do not block prolactin-mediated cell signaling. The antibodies of the invention may be fully human antibodies. The invention includes anti-PRLR antibodies conjugated to a cytotoxic agent, radionuclide, or other moiety detrimental to cell growth or proliferation. The antibodies of the invention are useful for the treatment of various cancers as well as other PRLR-related disorders. The present invention also includes antibody drug conjugates comprising an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof that specifically binds a class I cytokine receptor, wherein the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof is conjugated to a cytotoxic agent.
US10106607B2 Caninized antibodies
The present invention discloses caninized antibodies with specific properties. The present invention also discloses caninized murine antibodies againstcanine PD-1 that have a high binding affinity for canine PD-1. The invention further discloses the use of the caninized antibodies of the present invention in the treatment of cancer in dogs.
US10106598B2 Surface, anchored Fc-bait antibody display system
The present invention provides, in part, an antibody display system that simultaneously uses a secretion and a display mode. A bait complexed with a monovalent antibody fragment can be expressed on the surface of the host cell wherein the fragment may be assayed for antigen binding while full antibody is simultaneously secreted from the host cell. Methods of using the system for identifying antibodies that bind specifically to an antigen of interest are also provided. Polypeptides, polynucleotides and host cells useful for making the antibody display system are also provided along with methods of use thereof.
US10106594B2 Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against various tumors
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.
US10106588B2 Nucleic acids encoding peptides for treating wounds, anti-angiogenic compounds and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to protein and peptide chemistry. More particularly, it relates to compounds, compositions and uses thereof for promoting and inhibiting angiogenesis. The peptides of the present disclosure include peptides comprising SEQ ID NOs: 1-4 which promote angiogenesis and cell proliferation. Further, the anti-angiogenic compounds of the present disclosure include antisense oligonucleotides that hybridize or are complementary to the polynucleotides of SEQ ID NOs: 5-16, and the like.
US10106587B2 Methods and compositions for delivering interleukin-1 receptor antagonist
Methods and compositions generating and using an interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra)-rich solution. Methods for generating and isolating interleukin-1 receptor antagonist include incubating a liquid volume of white blood cells and platelets with polyacrylamide beads to produce interleukin-1 receptor antagonist. The interleukin-1 receptor antagonist is isolated from the polyacrylamide beads to obtain the solution rich in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist. Methods for treating a site of inflammation in a patient include administering to the site of inflammation the solution rich in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist.
US10106584B2 Red-shifted opsin molecules and uses thereof
Compositions and methods for altering cell activity and function by expressing a light-activated ion pump polypeptide in a cell and contacting the cell with light that activates the expressed light-activated ion pump polypeptide. In some aspects of the invention, a light-activated ion pump polypeptide is a modified haloarcula halorhodopsin polypeptide, for example, a modified Halo 57 polypeptide.
US10106576B2 Methods of protein evolution
The present invention is relevant to proteins and novel methods of protein evolution. The present invention further relates to methods of identifying and mapping mutant polypeptides formed from, or based upon, a template polypeptide.
US10106573B2 Fluorescent dyes and methods of use thereof
Provided are methods for labeling target molecules, such as nucleic acids, with fluorescent dye compounds having the formula One method embodiment includes contacting reactive group Z of the fluorescent dye compound with the target molecule such that reactive group Z reacts with the target molecule to form a covalent bond between the group and the target molecule. Another method embodiment includes contacting a fluorescent dye compound that further includes a first member of a binding pair, with a target molecule that includes a second member of the binding pair. Also provided are target molecules labeled with the fluorescent dye compounds.
US10106568B2 Hafnium-containing film forming compositions for vapor deposition of hafnium-containing films
Disclosed are Hafnium-containing film forming compositions comprising Silicon- and Hafnium-containing precursors having one of the following formula: wherein each R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9 and R10 is independently selected from H; a C1-C5 linear, branched, or cyclic alkyl group; or a C1-C5 linear, branched, or cyclic fluoroalkyl group. Also disclosed are methods of synthesizing the disclosed compositions and using the same to deposit Hafnium-containing thin films on substrates via vapor deposition processes.
US10106567B2 Biofilm inhibiting compositions enhancing weight gain in livestock
A method of enhancing the growth of an animal, as well as treating or preventing antimicrobial infections is provided. The method includes causing the animal to ingest or absorb an effective amount of one or more Fe III complex compounds, including but not limited to Fe III complexes comprising ligands bound to the iron center such as amino acids or α-hydroxy acids. The compounds are also useful for inhibiting, reducing, or preventing biofilm formation or buildup on a surface; the treatment of, inhibition of growth of, and inhibition of colonization by, bacteria, both in biological and non-biological environments; disinfecting surfaces, potentiating the effects of antibiotics and other anti-microbial agents, and increasing the sensitivity of bacteria and other microorganisms, to anti-microbial agents are also provided.
US10106566B2 Compounds and the use thereof in metathesis reactions
The disclosure provides Group 6 complexes, which, in some embodiments, are useful for catalyzing olefin metathesis reactions. In some embodiments, the compounds are compounds of the following formula (I) wherein: M is a Group 6 metal atom; X is an oxygen atom, ═N—R5, ═N—N(R5)(R5′) or ═N—O—R5, R5 and R5′ independently being various substituents, such as aryl or heteroaryl, each optionally substituted; n is 0 or 1; Rz is a neutral ligand; R1 is hydrogen or an organic substituent; R2 is an aryl or heteroaryl group, each optionally substituted; R3 is an anionic ligand; and R4 is an anionic ligand, such as a pyrrolide, a pyrazolide, an imidazolide, an indolide, an azaindolide, or an indazolide, each optionally substituted.
US10106565B2 Phosphorylated dendrimers as antiinflammatory drugs
Dendrimers with monophosphonic or bisphosphonic terminations for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
US10106564B2 Furan-containing flame retardant molecules
A furan-containing flame retardant molecule includes a furan moiety bonded to a phosphorus moiety via a phosphoryl linkage or via a phosphinyl linkage.
US10106558B2 Azolobenzazine compounds, compositions comprising these compounds and their use for controlling invertebrate pests
Azolobenzazine compounds of the formula I and N-oxides, stereoisomers, tautomers and agriculturally or veterinarily acceptable salts thereof are disclosed, as well as are methods for controlling invertebrate pests using the disclosed compounds. Further disclosed are plant propagation materials, agricultural compositions, and veterinary compositions that include the disclosed compounds.
US10106557B2 Preparation method for benzoxazoleoxazine ketone compound and intermediate and crystal form thereof
A preparation method for a high-purity benzoxazoleoxazine ketone compound, a crystal form thereof, and an intermediate compound for preparing a compound of formula (I), and a preparation method therefor.
US10106541B2 Intermediates for preparing CGRP receptor antagonists
The invention encompasses a novel process for making piperidinone carboxamide indane and azainane derivatives, which are CGRP receptor antagonists useful for the treatment of migraine.
US10106538B2 Inhibitors of protein kinases
Protein kinases are regulators of cellular signaling and their functional dysregulation is common in carcinogenesis and many other disease states or disorders. The present invention relates to novel chemical entities that have biological activity to modulate mammalian protein kinase enzymes. In particular, compounds of the invention display potent inhibition of breast tumor related kinase (BRK).
US10106536B2 Imidazo(4,5-B) pyridin-2-yl amides as KV7 channel activators
Compounds represented by formula 1 can be potent and/or partially selective for the Kv7.2/7.3 heteromultimer. They may be useful in treating disorders related to seizures, pain, neurotransmitter release, etc.
US10106530B2 Pyrazolyl substituted tetrahydropyranylsulfones
The invention relates to pyrazolyl substituted tetrahydropyranylsulfones as voltage gated calcium channel blockers, to pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and also to these compounds for use in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of pain and further diseases and/or disorders.
US10106529B2 Compounds that modulate intracellular calcium
Described herein are compounds and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, which modulate the activity of store-operated calcium (SOC) channels. Also described herein are methods of using such SOC channel modulators, alone and in combination with other compounds, for treating diseases or conditions that would benefit from inhibition of SOC channel activity.
US10106528B2 6-hydroxy-4-oxo-1,4-dihydropyrimidine-5-carboxamides as APJ agonists
The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I): wherein all variables are as defined in the specification, and compositions comprising any of such novel compounds. These compounds are APJ agonists which may be used as medicaments.
US10106527B2 Isoquinolin-3-yl carboxamides and preparation and use thereof
Isoquinoline compounds for treating various diseases and pathologies are disclosed. More particularly, the present invention concerns the use of an isoquinoline compound or analogs thereof, in the treatment of disorders characterized by the activation of Wnt pathway signaling (e.g., cancer, abnormal cellular proliferation, angiogenesis, fibrotic disorders, bone or cartilage diseases, and osteoarthritis), the modulation of cellular events mediated by Wnt pathway signaling, as well as genetic diseases and neurological conditions/disorders/diseases due to mutations or dysregulation of the Wnt pathway and/or of one or more of Wnt signaling components. Also provided are methods for treating Wnt-related disease states.
US10106519B2 3-phenyl-7-hydroxy-isocoumarins as macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) inhibitors
Provided herein are 3-phenyl-7-hydroxy-isocoumarin compounds which are MIF inhibitors; compositions comprising said inhibitors and methods for treating or preventing diseases associated with MIF.
US10106517B2 Method for producing tetrahydropyranyl esters
The present invention relates to a method for preparing tetrahydropyranyl esters from the corresponding 4-hydroxytetrahydropyran compounds by reaction with a ketene compound.
US10106514B2 Thermoresponsive polyesters
A thermoresponsive polyester comprising units derived from an amide functional diol compound having a first amide group having a nitrogen atom and a carbonyl group; a second amide group tethered directly or indirectly through an organic group at the carbonyl group of the first amide group; and two organic groups terminated with a hydroxyl group attached to the nitrogen atom of the first amide group. The thermoresponsive polyesters exhibit a lower critical solution temperature at which they undergo a thermally induced reversible hydrophobicity change. This hydrophobicity change may involve the formation of coacervates of the thermoresponsive polyesters which can then coalesce into a precipitated polymer rich phase.
US10106512B2 Metal plating compositions
Reaction products of primary and secondary diamines and bisanhydrides are included as additives in metal electroplating baths. The metal electroplating baths have good throwing power and deposit metal layers having substantially planar surfaces. The metal plating baths may be used to deposit metal on substrates with surface features such as through-holes and vias.
US10106511B2 Continuous high shear reactor melt processing methods to synthesize heterocyclic monomers and compositions thereof
The invention provides novel methods of synthesizing new monofunctional and/or multifunctional heterocyclic monomers and the formulation of new alloys of said monomers from base reactants via a continuous solvent-free, or alternatively in-solvent, one-step high shear reactor methodology designed to reduce the minor isomer formation and to eliminate the need for post-processing purification, as well as the ability to disperse reinforcements and additives while synthesizing such heterocyclic monomers and monomer alloys created and to the synthesis of related compositions.
US10106506B2 General process for the preparation of 6-substituted or 5,6-disubstituted derivatives of 2-amino-isonicotinic acid
This invention relates to a novel synthetic method for the preparation of 6-substituted or 5,6-disubstituted derivatives of 2-amino-isonicotinic acid.
US10106502B2 Direct inhibitors of Keap1-Nrf2 interaction as antioxidant inflammation modulators
A method of identifying compounds as direct inhibitors of Keap1-Nrf2 interaction through high-throughput screening and lead development. The direct inhibitors of Keap1-Nrf2 interaction are more specific and free of various undesirable effects than existing indirect inhibitors, and are potential drug candidates of chemopreventive and therapeutic agents for treatment of various diseases or conditions involving oxidative stress and/or inflammation, including but not limited to cancers, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. Novel compounds are identified and methods of preventing or treating diseases or conditions related to Keap1-Nrf2 interaction activity by use of the novel compounds identified or compositions containing such compounds are also disclosed.
US10106498B2 Compositions relating to vitamin D
This invention relates to compositions, methods and kits for determining the presence and/or amount of vitamin D analytes, including vitamin D isomers, and metabolites thereof in a sample suspected of containing the same. Compounds include compounds of the Formula I, namely, (R1)p-(L)q-Z wherein R1, L, p and q are as defined herein. These compounds are capable of binding specifically to corresponding antibodies. Compounds and antibodies in accordance with the principles described herein can have therapeutic activity. These compounds may be administered in therapeutically effective amount, which is an amount to provide treatment of a particular disease state associated with vitamin D. Administration of the examples of compounds in accordance with the principles described herein can be by means of any of the accepted modes of administration for agents that serve similar utilities.
US10106493B2 N-hydroxybenzamides as HDAC inhibitors for the treatment of parasitic diseases
Compounds of formula wherein n is 0, 1 or 2; X is and Ar is a benzyl substituted at the meta position by a C1 to C8 alkoxy group, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for treating, preventing or inhibiting a parasitic disease, such as toxoplasmosis, in a subject are provided. Methods for preparing the compounds are also presented.
US10106487B2 Oxidative dehydrogenation of lactate esters to pyruvate esters
The present invention relates to a simple one step oxidative dehydrogenation process for the synthesis of alkyl pyruvate with 100% selectivity towards alkyl pyruvate comprising reacting an alkyl lactate in the presence of catalyst at the temperature ranging from 25-100° C. for the time period ranging from 5 to 40 hours in an organic solvent and hydrogen peroxide to afford alkyl pyruvate.
US10106483B2 Process for preparation of azelaic acid
Provided is a process for preparing azelaic acid.
US10106474B2 Process for producing propylene and aromatics from butenes by metathesis and aromatization
The disclosure is for a process for producing propylene and hexene (along with ethylene, pentenes, product butenes, heptenes and octenes) by metathesis from butenes (iso-, 1- and cis and trans 2-) and pentenes and then aromatizing the hexenes (along with higher olefins, such as heptenes and octenes) to benzene (along with toluene, xylenes, ethylbenzene and styrene). Since the desired products of the metathesis reaction are propylene and hexene, the feed to the metathesis reaction has a molar ratio for 1-butene:2-butene which favors production of propylene and 3-hexene with the concentration of hexenes and higher olefins in the metathesis product being up to 30 mole %. An isomerization reactor may be used to obtain the desired molar ratio of 1-butene:2-butene for the feed composition into the metathesis reactor. After the metathesis reaction, of hexene and higher olefins are separated for aromatization to benzene and other aromatics.
US10106473B2 Visual and infrared signature powder and preparation methods thereof
Provided herein are VIS-IR powders comprising tin which show significantly higher visual intensity, reduced reaction temperature and particle temperature during and after oxidation reaction in air, and improved resistance to clumping when compared to comparable powders without tin. Methods of preparation of said VIS-IR powders are also disclosed.
US10106469B2 Urea composition and method for producing same
Disclosed is a particulate, urea-containing composition, to a method and apparatus for producing it, to the use thereof as fertilizer, as technical urea or as feed additive, and to the use of an additive for producing a particulate, urea-containing composition.
US10106464B2 Porous titanate compound particles and method for producing same
Provided axe porous titanate compound particles capable of giving excellent fade resistance when used in a friction material, a resin compound and a friction material each containing the porous titanate compound particles, and a method for producing the porous titanate compound particles. Porous titanate compound particles are each formed of titanate compound crystal grains bonded together and have a cumulative pore volume of 5% or more within a pore diameter range of 0.01 to 1.0 μm.
US10106456B2 Glass and glass ceramic
An LAS-glass for producing a transparent glass-ceramic and an LAS-glass-ceramic having a predetermined chroma C* and a predetermined visually determinable scatter value (S) are provided. The LAS-glass and LAS-glass-ceramic has a process window as large as possible during the nucleus formation process with respect to the residence time in the relevant temperature range for the formation of nuclei.
US10106454B2 Optical glass having negative anomalous partial dispersion / special short flint glasses
The present invention relates to optical glasses, in particular special short flint glasses (KZFS) and optical elements and components, which comprise these glasses, and use thereof and a method for producing such optical glasses. The optical glasses of the present invention are characterized by a pronounced short flint character and additionally by an excellent transmission and chemical resistance and workability. At that, the glasses of the invention can stand out due to lower costs of production caused by lower costs of raw materials and lower processing costs, due to their crystallization properties that can be handled also in smaller melting aggregates, and due to good environmental compatibility.
US10106452B2 System and method of continuous glass filament manufacture
A system and a method of manufacturing continuous glass filament fiberglass media comprises melting glass within a temperature controlled melter. Molten glass exits through a bushing plate with orifices of varying row configurations and orientations. The resulting fiberglass filaments are received on a rotating drum and sprayed with resin and aqueous solution. The resulting fiberglass mat is placed onto a let-off table then sprayed with aqueous solution before further processing.
US10106448B2 Biosludge reduction method
A biosludge reduction method includes: fracturing a biosludge under oscillation of an aqueous solution to split zoogleal bacteria flocs contained in the biosludge so as to form a mixture containing the fractured biosludge and the aqueous solution; introducing an oxidizing agent gas into the mixture to bring the fractured biosludge in contact with the oxidizing agent gas; and reacting the mixture with the oxidizing agent gas so as to conduct lysis of the zoogleal bacteria.
US10106442B2 Ozone generator systems, methods, and apparatus
Corrosion Resistant Ozone Generators, including ozone generating chips, for various purposes including spas, pools and jetted tubs as well as methods for making and using such Corrosion Resistant Ozone Generators.
US10106435B2 Fluid treatment apparatus including granular treatment medium
A fluid treatment apparatus and a fluid treatment apparatus component include: a treatment chamber (1) having a permeable wall (13), with a fluid outlet section being formed on the permeable wall; the treatment chamber (1) being constructed as: under a working state, the fluid entering the treatment chamber moves at least part of treatment mediums (100) in a direction opposite to the direction in which the treatment mediums tend to move under a non-working state, and the moved treatment mediums are maintained to be a medium bed layer (101) adjoined to the permeable wall.
US10106433B2 Metal oxide nanoparticle material
A zirconia nanoparticle material includes a zirconia nanoparticle and a carbonate coordinated on a surface of the zirconia nanoparticle. The carbonate is 1 to 10 parts by weight of the zirconia nanoparticle.
US10106432B2 Sol-gel process for synthesis of nanocrystalline oxides
A Continuous flow synthesis of nanocrystalline metal oxides by rapid sol-gel process is disclosed. The process disclosed uses an impinging microjet micromixer device to obtain the nano crystalline metal oxides. A method of fabricating and assembling the impinging microjet micromixer is also disclosed herewith.
US10106424B2 Method for manufacturing silicon using silica and silicon manufactured using the same
A method of preparing silicon using silica includes placing silica in a reaction chamber; adding a reducing agent into the reaction chamber; feeding a material for impact into the reaction chamber and sealing the reaction chamber; and reducing the silica to silicon by allowing the material for impact to generate a physical impact inside the reaction chamber. The preparation method of silicon using silica does not employ a high-temperature high-pressure process and provides a preparation method of silicon by which the porous structure of the silica before a reduction reaction is maintained within the silicon even after the reaction.
US10106423B2 Method for preparing ultrahigh-purity silicon carbide powder
The present invention relates to a method for preparing an ultrahigh-purity silicon carbide powder, more particularly to a method for preparing an ultrahigh-purity silicon carbide granular powder by preparing a gel wherein a silicon compound and a carbon compound are uniformly dispersed via a sol-gel process using a liquid state silicon compound and a solid or liquid state carbon compound of varying purities as raw materials, preparing a silicon dioxide-carbon (SiO2—C) composite by pyrolyzing the prepared gel, preparing a silicon carbide-silicon dioxide-carbon (SiC—SiO2—C) composite powder via two-step carbothermal reduction of the prepared silicon dioxide-carbon composite, adding a silicon metal and then conducting carbonization and carbothermal reduction at the same time by heat treating, thereby growing the synthesized silicon carbide particle with an increased yield of the silicon carbide.
US10106417B2 Method of manufacturing graphene using doped carbon materials
Provided is a method of manufacturing graphene by unzipping doped carbon materials by an external stimulus and a graphene manufactured therefrom.
US10106407B1 Metal ferrite oxygen carriers/catalyst for partial oxidation of methane for production of synthesis gas
Materials, methods to prepare, and methods of use for partial oxidation of methane. Embodiments include delivering a metal ferrite oxygen carrier to a fuel reactor, wherein the metal ferrite oxygen carrier comprises MFexOy where 1≤x≤3 and 3≤y≤5, and where M comprise a Group II alkali earth metals; and delivering a gaseous stream that contains methane to the metal ferrite oxygen carrier in the fuel reactor and maintaining the fuel reactor at a reducing temperature sufficient to reduce some portion of the metal ferrite oxygen carrier and oxidize some portion of the methane containing gas stream. Embodiments further include generating gaseous products containing H2 and CO gas in the fuel reactor; withdrawing a product stream from the fuel reactor, where the gaseous products comprise the product stream, and where at least >50 vol. % of the product stream includes CO and H2; oxidizing the reduced carrier in an oxidizing reactor by contacting the reduced carrier and an oxidizing gas at an oxidizing temperature, where the oxidizing gas is comprised of oxygen, and where the oxidizing temperature is sufficient to generate an oxidizing reaction, where the reactants of the oxidizing reaction comprise some portion of the oxygen, some portion of the M component, and some portion of the FecOd component, and further wherein the product of the oxidizing reaction is a re-oxidized carrier that comprises some portion of the MFexOy; and delivering heat generated in the oxidizing reactor to the fuel reactor for the reaction of metal ferrite with methane.
US10106404B2 Residual gas heat exchange combustion-supporting system based on methanol-water mixture reforming hydrogen production system, and method thereof
The invention discloses residual gas heat exchange combustion-supporting system based on a methanol-water mixture reforming hydrogen production system and a method thereof, wherein the residual gas heat exchange combustion-supporting system comprises a reformer, a heat exchange tube and an air intake device; the reformer is provided with a reforming chamber, a separating device, a combustion chamber and an exhaust vent, the residual gas produced by the reformer is discharged from the exhaust vent to the first delivery passage of the heat exchange tube; the heat exchange tube has coaxial double-layer first and second delivery passages. The invention enables to fully reclaim the heat from the residual gas discharged by the reformer, so that the outside air is warmed before entering the reformer, which in turn makes the warmed outside air attain a very good combustion-supporting effect.
US10106394B2 Method of regulating pressure in pressurized beverage dispenser
A beverage dispenser with a variable pressure regulator cap assembly that includes a high pressure cavity defined by a cap body. The high pressure cavity receives pressurized gas from a compressed gas reservoir. A low pressure cavity is connected to the high pressure cavity via a high pressure gas passageway. The low pressure cavity defines a low pressure gas passageway that penetrates the cap body. A piston seat is positioned on a high pressure cavity side of the high pressure gas passageway. A piston regulates introduction of the pressurized gas into the high pressure gas passageway. A diaphragm is positioned between an ambient pressure cavity and the low pressure cavity and translates the piston relative to the piston seat. A main spring is positioned between a diaphragm and a spring hat. Rotation of the drive screw translates the spring hat to affect compression of the main spring against the diaphragm.
US10106377B1 Lifting tool
A lifting tool for gripping an object, is provided. The lifting tool includes a body and a locking arrangement. The body defines a gripping cavity for receiving the object. The locking arrangement lock the object within the gripping cavity. The locking arrangement includes a shaft having an eccentric structure and a pin. The shaft and the eccentric structure are configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis. The pin is configured to engage with the eccentric structure and lock the object within the gripping cavity. The pin is biased in a first position, where a portion of the pin extends into the gripping cavity and locks the object within the gripping cavity.
US10106375B1 Split vacuum elevator system
A Split Vacuum Elevator System has a channel connecting a vacuum elevator cylinder or thoroughfare to an electric equipment housing having motors and valves for the operation thereof. The channel is attached at a top of the elevator thoroughfare through a raised protrusion (or more raised protrusions if there are more then one channel) in a sealing plate that is itself attached to the support structure of the thoroughfare. The other side of the channel is connected to an air buffer known as a collector. This collector has one or more protrusions to connect to one or more channels. A raised lip on the collector facilitates the attachment of the housing thereto.
US10106373B2 Elevator brake controller for modulating DC voltage
A brake controller including a DC link for supplying power, the DC link including a positive DC link rail and a negative DC link rail; output terminals for connecting to a magnetizing coil of an electromagnetic brake; a current path established between the DC link and the output terminals for conducting DC link power to the magnetizing coil; and two solid-state switches fitted into the current to adjust output terminal voltage by modulating the DC link voltage.
US10106372B2 Elevator systems and methods for operating same
Lift systems may include a first shaft unit and a second shaft unit, each of which may include a number of lift shafts. One or more single-car systems and/or multi-car systems may be disposed in the first shaft unit, whereas one or more shaft-changing multi-car systems may be disposed in the second shaft unit. A transporting operation may be carried out from an initial floor to a destination floor wherein a control unit determines whether to utilize one or more cars from the single car systems, the multi-car systems, the shaft-changing multi-car systems, or some combination thereof depending on factors such as the destination floors of the passengers, traffic density, energy demand, and/or availability of cars.
US10106369B2 Flexible helical cord management device
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a flexible cord management device is provided. The device includes a helical coil base, an s-loop, and a post. The base can be wrapped around at least a portion of a bundled cord. The s-loop includes a first loop and a second loop, where the first loop is coupled to a first end of the base. The first loop can be opened to receive a first end of the bundled cord, such that, the first end of the bundled cord is securely disposed through the first loop. The second loop is coupled to the first loop. The post extends from the first end of the base and can be inserted through the second loop to secure the first loop in a closed position and removed from the second loop to enable the first loop to achieve an open position.
US10106347B2 Feeding mechanism
A feeding mechanism comprises a base body, a feeding roller and a linkage assembly. The base body has a feeding channel. The feeding roller is disposed on the base body, and a part of the feeding roller is located in the feeding channel. The linkage assembly comprises a guiding component and a pressing component. The guiding component is pivotally coupled to the base body. Two ends of the pressing component are respectively and slidably disposed on the base body and the guiding component. The guiding component is rotatable relative to the base body so as to drive the pressing component to move along an extension direction of the feeding channel relative to the guiding component.
US10106346B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a first side plate, a second side plate and a sheet feeding unit. The first and second side plates are opposite to each other. The sheet feeding unit is attached between the first and second side plates. The sheet feeding unit has a feed frame, a pickup roller, a feed roller, a separation member and a weight member. The feed frame has a first side wall supported by the first side plate in a facing manner and a second side wall supported by the second side plate in a facing manner. The pickup roller and the feed roller are supported in the feed frame. The separation member forms a nip and separates the sheet at the nip. The weight member is disposed above the feed roller in the feed frame and configured to damp vibration of the feed frame.
US10106345B2 Conveying apparatus and image recording apparatus
There is provide a conveying apparatus conveying a sheet including: a main body formed with a conveyance path; a first feed tray installable in the main body at a first position; a discharge tray; and a first regulating section performing regulation for regulating movement of the first tray, in a state of being located at a second position, toward the other side in a first direction. The first regulating section is configured to release the regulation, in a case that the first feed tray, at the second position, is moved upwardly by a first predetermined moving amount. A spacing distance in the up/down direction between the first feed tray and the discharge tray is shorter than the first predetermined moving amount. The discharge tray is configured to be move upwardly by being contacted with the first feed tray in a case that the first feed tray is moved upwardly.
US10106344B2 Sheet stacking device and image forming apparatus including the same
In a sheet stacking device, a first sheet storage portion and a second sheet storage portion are arranged in alignment in a width direction of a housing, and supported by the housing so as to move in a front-rear direction perpendicular to the width direction. Biasing members are respectively provided on opposite side surfaces of the first and second sheet storage portions, the opposite side surfaces being adjacent and face each other in the width direction. In a first state where the first and second sheet storage portions are moved frontward from the housing, the biasing members abut on each other and bias the first and second sheet storage portions in directions in which the first and second sheet storage portions separate from each other along the width direction.
US10106339B2 XY table for a linear transport system
A linear transport system can have a carriage guide rail having a first and a second carriage, which are arranged in such a way that they can be moved independently of one another on the carriage guide. The XY table for this linear transport system can comprise a carrying structure and a first and a second linear guide, which are embodied with an angular offset relative to one another and each have a first and a second guide element, e.g., which can be moved relative to one another along a linear track. In one arrangement, the first guide elements of the first and second linear guides are connected to the carrying structure. The second guide element of the second linear guide can be connected to the first carriage and the second guide element of the second linear guide can be connected to the second carriage.
US10106336B2 Transport system
The present invention provides a system that transports a tray in a horizontal attitude, the tray including a plurality of work placement portions arranged in a matrix. The system includes first and second transport units, a transfer device transferring the tray between the first transport unit and the second transport unit, a shooting unit including a line sensor shooting, between the first transport unit and the second transport unit, an image of the tray transferred by the transfer device and a moving device moving the transfer device and the shooting unit in a direction to traverse a plurality of transport lines of the first transport unit.
US10106323B2 Apparatus for positioning an automated lifting storage cart and related methods
A system for positioning a lifting cart in an automated storage facility is described. In one example, the system includes a motorized lifting cart configured to move about a railway of a storage area. An encoder on the cart reads a property of rotation of a rotating element on the cart, and a controller may receive the property of rotation from the encoder and convert it to a rotation count of the rotating element. The rotating element may be an encoder shaft, drive shaft, and like elements. Some systems include a signal emitter or photo sensor to position the lifting cart and to facilitate providing instructions to the cart.
US10106314B2 Holder for sweets
The invention relates to a holder for sweets, having a funnel-shaped handle element and a tray disposed on an expanded part of the handle element, wherein the tray has recesses for containing sweets therein, whereas on ridges separating the individual recesses and/or on the periphery of the tray, spikes for impaling sweets thereon are disposed.
US10106313B2 Liquid crystal panel packaging case
A liquid crystal panel packaging case, including a frame body and a base plate, wherein an inside of the frame body is provided with a stepped part, and at least two opposite ends of the base plate are lapped on an upper surface of the stepped part. The packaging case the frame body and the base plate of the liquid crystal panel packaging case individually manufactured in combination. The base plate is used by being lapped on the step of the frame body. The frame body and the base plate in different packaging bases are interchangeable, so that only the damaged structure needs to be replaced when only a part is damaged, which decreases repair cost.
US10106312B2 Package body for image forming apparatus
A package body for packing a main body of an image forming apparatus is configured to be conveyed when the image forming apparatus is packed therein. The package body includes a packing box which covers the main body of the image forming apparatus, and a heat insulating portion, disposed between the packing box and a part of a plurality of exterior surfaces of the image forming apparatus, for insulating a toner bottle installed in the image forming apparatus. The heat insulating portion includes a first heat insulating portion, covering the toner bottle on a front side surface of the main body, a second heat insulating portion, covering the toner bottle on a second side surface of the main body included in the plurality of exterior surfaces, and meeting the first side surface, and a third heat insulating portion, covering a discharge tray portion of the image forming apparatus.
US10106310B2 Aerosol dispensing apparatus
A dispensing system adapted for repeated activation of an aerosol can is described. The dispensing system includes components that improve the ability to receive and secure aerosol cans of different sizes within the dispensing system as well as improving the reliability and energy efficiency of the system.
US10106308B2 Evacuated bottle system
An evacuated bottle system including a bottle defining a hollow interior, the bottle having a neck with a rim defining an opening; a cap assembly supported on the bottle, the cap assembly including a funnel having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being insertable within the interior of the bottle and the second portion engaging a portion of the bottle to support the funnel above the rim, the funnel defining a bore that fluidly communicates with the hollow interior of the bottle; a self-sealing membrane that covers the bore formed by the funnel to selectively seal the hollow interior of the bottle; a cap attachable to the bottle, the cap including a cover portion that extends at least partially over the self-sealing membrane to restrain movement thereof, the cover portion being axially spaced from the self-sealing membrane to define a gap that permits axial movement of the self-sealing membrane to selectively open the bottle to fluid communication outside of the bottle.
US10106304B2 Oral care implement package
A package (100) for an oral care implement such as one or more toothbrushes can include a transparent or translucent front panel (102) having a flat surface at a consumer-facing side of the package. The package can further include a transparent or translucent back panel (104) attached to the front panel, the back panel having a contoured surface, as well as text and/or graphics (116) on the front panel, wherein the package is configured to be displayed with the front panel of the package facing a viewing location. The front panel can further include an opening tab (120) defined by a tab line (122), a flap (126) defined, at least in part, by the tab line, and an opening cavity (124) in the back panel that is positioned behind the flap.
US10106302B1 Beverage container pouring cap
A pouring cap for a container automatically opens to pour the contents when tilted, and automatically closes when pouring is complete. The cap is affixed to the container along a bottom portion and to a locking upper lid along a top portion. An internal valve is provided which is guided vertically within the cap which covers a plurality of pouring apertures. When the cap and container are upturned during pouring, the valve is displaced to uncover the pouring apertures. When the container is downturned following pouring, the valve moves downwardly to cover the pouring apertures. When the locking upper lid is installed, it biases the valve to securely cover the pouring apertures.
US10106299B2 Food container and method
Disclosed herein is a food box that includes an outer box and an inner bag located within the outer box configured to preserve food contents within the inner bag by preventing air from entering into the inner bag. The cereal box further includes an opening in the inner bag and a cap configured to seal the opening. The cap is attachable and unattachable to the opening. Air is prevented from entering into the inner bag through the opening when the cap is attached. The outer box includes a perforated portion that is removable from the outer box, and when the removable portion is removed, the cap is exposed. Further included herein is a method of forming the food box.
US10106291B2 Carton with divider
A carton for holding at least one article. The carton includes an outer portion having a plurality of panels extending at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels include a front panel, a back panel, a first side panel and a second side panel. A reinforcement portion is attached to the outer portion. The reinforcement portion comprises an attached portion in face-to-face contact with at least one panel of the plurality of panels and an unattached portion. The unattached portion comprises a divider extending between at least two panels of the plurality of panels and dividing the interior into a first compartment and a second compartment.
US10106285B2 Flexible package having a recyclable closure and a method of configuring said package for recycling
A flexible package having a recyclable closure is disclosed along with a method of configuring the package for recycling. The flexible package includes a front surface, a back surface, an open first end, a closed second end, and a pair of sides joining the open first end to the closed second end to form an enclosure. A closing seal is formed to close the open first end after the enclosure has been filled with a product. The flexible package also has a recyclable closure spaced apart from the closing seal. The recyclable closure has a first end and a second end. The first end is secured to one of the front or back surfaces, whereby once the product has been removed from the enclosure, the flexible package is configured into a 3-dimensional shape. The recyclable closure is then used to retain the flexible package in the 3-dimensional shape.
US10106268B2 Method of regulating a three-engined power plant for a rotary wing aircraft
A power plant comprising two engine groups and a main power transmission gearbox. Each engine group drives the main gearbox mechanically in order to rotate a main rotor of an aircraft at a frequency of rotation NR. A first engine group comprising two main engines is regulated on a first setpoint NR* for the frequency of rotation NR, while a second engine group comprising a secondary engine is regulated on a second setpoint W2* for power. The second setpoint W2* for power is determined so that each secondary engine operates only when a flight power Wvol necessary for the flight of the aircraft is greater than the sum of the main maximum powers WMax1 from each main engine.
US10106257B2 Mechanisms for lowering a payload to the ground from a UAV
Embodiments described herein may help to provide medical support via a fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). An illustrative UAV may include a housing, a payload, a line-deployment mechanism coupled to the housing and a line, and a payload-release mechanism that couples the line to the payload, wherein the payload-release mechanism is configured to release the payload from the line. The UAV may further include a control system configured to determine that the UAV is located at or near a delivery location and responsively: operate the line-deployment mechanism according to a variable deployment-rate profile to lower the payload to or near to the ground, determine that the payload is touching or is within a threshold distance from the ground, and responsively operate the payload-release mechanism to release the payload from the line.
US10106253B2 Tilting ducted fan aircraft generating a pitch control moment
In some embodiments, an aircraft includes a fuselage having a forward portion and an aft portion. First and second ducted fans are supported by the forward portion of the fuselage. The first and second ducted fans are tiltable relative to the fuselage between a generally horizontal orientation, in a vertical takeoff and landing mode, and a generally vertical orientation, in a forward flight mode. A tailboom having an aft station extends from the aft portion of the fuselage. A cross-flow fan is disposed in the aft station of the tailboom and is operable to generate a pitch control moment.
US10106251B2 Variable anhedral tip rotor blade
A rotor blade system includes a rotor blade having an outboard section and an inboard section, a hinge joint rigidly attached to the outboard section, and an adhedral tip engaged with the hinge joint. A method includes pivotally attaching an adhedral tip to the rotor blade and pivoting the adhedral tip during flight to change the flight performance characteristics of the blade during flight.
US10106249B2 Method of operating aircraft drive to move an aircraft under adverse ground conditions
A method is provided for restoring mobility to an aircraft equipped with at least one self-propelled drive wheel powered by a driver when the aircraft has been rendered immobile as a result of one or more wheel tires adhering to and becoming stuck to tarmac or another ground surface. The method uses forces generated by the cooperative action of the wheel driver, the aircraft steering, and the aircraft braking system to release adherent tires of each set of main wheels and/or nose gear wheels by applying differential force to one set of wheels at a time to release any adherent tires so that the aircraft is able to move on the ground surface and travel in a desired direction at a desired speed.
US10106245B2 Automatic flight control actuator systems
Automatic flight control actuator systems are provided. In one example, the system includes a pilot input linkage that receives an input and a flight surface output linkage adapted to control a flight surface. The system also includes a strain wave gear including a flex spline coupled to one of the pilot input linkage and the flight surface output linkage. The strain wave gear further includes a circular spline coupled to the other of the flight surface output linkage and the pilot input linkage, and coupled to the flex spline such that the input from the pilot input linkage is transferred to the flight surface output linkage via the strain wave gear.
US10106241B2 Aircraft and fuselage cooling structure
Under constraints on the space and the weight of an aircraft, the present invention aims to protect structural members from a heat generation part. An aircraft includes: a fuselage; an air conditioning pack installed on the outside of a lower part of the fuselage; a fairing covering the air conditioning pack; an outer heat insulation material disposed in a region of the fuselage, which corresponds to the air conditioning pack, from the outside of the fuselage; and an inner heat insulation material disposed around the region on the inside of the fuselage.
US10106236B2 Outboard motor
An outboard motor includes a gear housing configured to rotatably house a propeller shaft that transmits a rotative power output from an engine to a propeller device. The gear housing includes a torpedo shape portion and a strut portion. The torpedo shape portion has a shape tapered toward a front side, and a shape biased upward toward the front side. The strut portion is disposed on an upper side of the torpedo shape portion. An outer peripheral surface of the torpedo shape portion is smoothly coupled to an outer peripheral surface of the strut portion via first to third curved surfaces. The first to third curved surfaces are each a curved surface inclined rearward and downward, a curved surface parallel to a front-rear direction, or a curved surface constituted of a part inclined rearward and downward and a part parallel to the front-rear direction.
US10106235B2 Ship equipped with propulsion system using wave force
Disclosed is a ship equipped with a propulsion system using wave force, the ship including: a hull; a tube fixed to the hull to be at least partially submerged in water and having a variable volume; a restorer including weights disposed on a bottom in the tube and elastic members pushing down the bottom of the tube to apply restoring force to the tube so that the volume of the tube is restored; an air discharge unit including an air discharge pipe connected to the tube with an end exposed in water and a first valve disposed on the air discharge pipe to open and close the air discharge pipe; and an air suction unit including an air suction pipe connected to the tube with an end exposed to the atmosphere and a second valve disposed on the air suction pipe to open and close the air suction pipe.
US10106234B2 High speed triangular shaped hydroplaning monohull craft with aircraft-like control surfaces having surface adhesion hull characteristics
The invention is an air propelled boat that has a triangular shaped hydroplaning monohull which has surface adhesion characteristics by means of a concave bottom hull. The invention also has aircraft-like control surfaces (5,6) for safety and control at high speeds. The invention is the only monohull marine craft which produces aerodynamic lift without wings and has air based propulsion (4), air based control surfaces and a unique concave planing hull.
US10106230B2 Biomimic design stabilizing fin or keel for surface planing or submerged watercraft
A stabilizing fin or keel utilizing biomimic design features for use on surface planing or submerged watercraft to provide increased dimensional stability, control and efficiency.
US10106229B2 Watercraft seat
Disclosed is an improved seat for toddlers on a dinghy or other small watercraft. The seat preferably includes two parallel rods that are each secured to the port and starboard sides of the watercraft. Draped between the rods is a loosely hanging fabric sheet that extends from the rods down to an elevation below the rods, but above the floor of the watercraft. In the sheet are leg holes through which a toddler's legs may extend. The placement of the toddler's legs through the holes helps to secure the toddler into the watercraft and keeps the toddler from being jostled when the smaller watercraft is bumped by waves or the wake of a larger vessel.
US10106227B2 Bulwark terrace with integrated door
A bulwark terrace with integrated door is provided; the bulwark terrace may be a portion of a bulwark on a ship or yacht that is hinged so as to be able to fold outwards and downwards and be flush with the deck after doing so, thereby extending the deck surface. The bulwark terrace may also include a door that may open independently of the bulwark terrace to allow boarding of the yacht or ship through the bulwark without deploying the bulwark terrace.
US10106224B2 Front derailleur device for a bicycle chain shift
A front derailleur device for a bicycle chain shift includes a frame fixing part for attachment to a bicycle frame, a hinge arrangement which is pivotable relative to the frame fixing part, and a chain cage which is pivotable relative to the frame fixing part via the pivotable hinge arrangement for guiding and pivoting of the bicycle chain. The hinge arrangement includes at least two hinged struts which can be mounted rotatably relative to the frame fixing part and relative to the chain cage about pivot axes. The pivot axes run substantially parallel to each other and, in a mounted state of the derailleur device on a bicycle, may be oriented substantially vertically.
US10106210B2 Compact efficient system to quickly raise and slowly lower an air dam
A front air dam assembly for a vehicle includes a translatable front air deflecting panel for altering an airflow beneath the vehicle, a deploying mechanism for translating the front air deflecting panel between a raised position and one or more deployed positions, and a rapid raising mechanism for rapidly raising the front air deflecting panel from the one or more deployed positions. A controller in operative communication with the deploying mechanism and the rapid raising mechanism controls the operation thereof. At least one sensor is included for sending a signal indicative of a road or vehicle condition to the controller. A locking mechanism under the control of the controller is provided for locking the front air deflector panel in the raised or the one or more deployed position.
US10106203B2 Vehicle body structure
A body structure includes: a pair of side sills separated in the vehicle width direction; a front floor panel provided between the pair of side sills; a floor tunnel extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body at the center in the vehicle width direction of the pair of side sills, and bulging upward from the front floor panel; and a cross member extending in the vehicle width direction at a rear end portion of the floor tunnel, and is characterized in that: the cross member includes a vertical wall extending upward with respect to the front floor panel; and the vertical wall extends continuously in the vehicle width direction between the pair of side sills, is joined to the rear end portion of the floor tunnel, and closes an opening of the rear end portion.
US10106199B2 Vehicle
A vehicle includes a lower back panel, a rear side member, a gusset, a roof side rail, and a coupling member. The lower back panel has an outer panel and a lower back reinforcement, which is joined to the outer panel. The gusset is joined to both the lower back reinforcement and the rear side member. The coupling member is joined to both the rear end of the roof side rail and the lower back reinforcement. When viewed in the vehicle vertical direction, a region of the lower back reinforcement to which the gusset is joined overlaps with a region of the lower back reinforcement to which the coupling member is joined.
US10106198B2 Vehicle upper body structure
A vehicle upper body structure includes a roof panel, a roof arch that extends across the roof panel in a vehicle width direction and that is joined to a lower surface of the roof panel, and a roof antenna disposed on an upper surface of the roof panel. The roof arch includes a first roof arch and a second roof arch disposed in front of the first roof arch. An antenna bracket that allows the roof antenna to be mounted thereon extends frontward from a midpoint of the first roof arch in the vehicle width direction or a vicinity of the midpoint. The antenna bracket supports the roof panel, and the second roof arch is disposed so that as viewed from above the vehicle body, at least part of the second roof arch extends between right and left rear pillars.
US10106197B2 Device and assembly for protecting a front end module of a motor vehicle
A protection assembly for a front end module of a motor vehicle includes a bumper beam, a subframe and a protection device bridging between the bumper beam and the subframe. A method of protecting a front end module of a motor vehicle is also provided.
US10106183B2 Stabilizer wheel assembly and methods of use
Included is a stabilizer wheel assembly that may assist in stabilizing a medical device during a medical procedure. A medical device may comprise a body; and a plurality of stabilizer wheel assemblies coupled to the body, wherein the stabilizer wheel assemblies each comprise a motor assembly and a stabilization leg, wherein the motor assembly is configured to drive the stabilization leg onto a contact surface to stabilize the body.