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US10115176B2 Methods for checking dependencies of data units and apparatuses using the same
A memory-access completion notification associated with a data unit is received from a thread of a pixel shader. A processing status associated with the data unit is obtained from a window buffer. The processing status is updated to indicate that the data unit has not been processed by any thread. The updated processing status is written into the window buffer.
US10115162B1 Method and system of a target result optimizing application
A system of optimizing a target result receives, by a client input server, a target result from a user, where the target result comprises at least one of a goal, and a statistical probability that the target result is achievable, and where the target result is to be achieved during a time period. The system compiles, by an output server, an interactive strategy comprising a timeline to achieve the target result. The system optimizes at least a portion of the interactive strategy by modeling at least one future performance model associated with the target result, and determining an optimal strategy for the target result comprising a target result value. The system renders the optimized interactive strategy, the statistical probability, and the target result for the user on a real-time interactive display, where the statistical probability is predictive of achieving the target results.
US10115160B2 Dynamic currency conversion system and method
A system for dynamic currency conversion is provided. The system includes a bank identifier system determining whether currency conversion is available for a card-issuing bank of a presented card, such as by comparing a bank identifier from the card with a list or table of participating banks. An exchange rate system determines whether an exchange rate has expired, such as an exchange rate associated with the foreign currency of the card-issuing bank. The card holder is presented with an option for selecting a foreign currency transaction after it is determined that currency conversion is available for the card-issuing bank and that the exchange rate has not expired, such that the card holder does not need to see such information unless foreign currency processing is available.
US10115157B2 Exchange for derivative products contingent on odds-based markets
A method and system are described for creating an exchange for futures products for odds markets based on binary outcomes. The futures product is based on the value of a particular fixed index or an exchange delivery settlement price in odds form, as recorded or computed at the end of a pre-assigned event or time-horizon. A particular use of this product would be on an exchange for sporting events, where for a given event, an identical interface to that which would currently be available for odds markets is made available, but which would be settled differently from the former, in such a manner as to allow investors to take positions on the movement of the odds without exposure to the final outcome of the event.
US10115156B1 System and method for providing workup trading
A trading system matches a passive order to buy or sell an item at a price with an aggressive order to hit or lift the item at that price. A workup is initiated during which other parties can submit additional orders at the passive order price. A further order may be submitted during workup with a better price. If the amount at the better price equals or exceeds a threshold value and it can be traded at the better price, the workup is terminated and a new workup initiated at the better price.
US10115155B1 Multi-bureau credit file freeze and unfreeze
The systems and methods described herein allow consumers to lock or unlock their credit files at multiple credit bureaus in real-time or near real-time. The service may allow a consumer to provide identifying information, such as a personal identifier to lock or unlock credit files at a plurality of credit bureaus over a network. Upon receiving the personal identifier, the system may use the personal identifier to translate the identifier into a plurality of access codes for respective credit bureaus, for example by accessing a data structure, such as a database or table, that stores a personal identifier and access codes that are associated with a consumer. The system may then use the access codes to automatically initiate locking or unlocking of credit files for the consumer at the respective credit bureaus.
US10115154B2 Method and apparatus for inbound message management
A computer-implemented method for identifying accounts with which an individual does business. The computer receives an access credential for at least one message source and analyzes a plurality of messages in the message source. From the analysis, a plurality of institutions are identified and a system account is created on the computer that is preloaded with the institutions.
US10115148B1 Selection of tools
A tools management module of an electronic marketplace may be provided to analyze tool use information for previous and existing users of the electronic marketplace. In some examples, the user information may characterize the action of the previous and existing users with respect to one or more tools. Based at least in part on the analyzed information, the tools management module may be configured to predict relevant tools for new users of the electronic marketplace and to also predict relevant users for new tools of the electronic marketplace.
US10115145B1 Method for generating sales of a conversational voice response system
In one aspect, the invention provides a method for generating a sales lead for the sale of a CVR system. The method comprises initiating a call in which a human calls an organization and interacts with an interactive voice response (IVR) system that defines an interface to a database for an organization in order to obtain information from the database; generating a first audio file comprising a recording of the interaction; generating a second audio file comprising a recording of an interaction of the caller with a CVR system in order to obtain the same information from the database; presenting the first and second audio files to a decision maker in the organization who has some influence on a decision to purchase the CVR system; tracking when the decision maker accesses the audio files; and initiating contact with the decision maker once access of the audio files is established.
US10115144B2 Online ordering system and method for keyed device
An online lockable device ordering system and method for lockable devices such as padlocks including a key matching module configured for user entry of at least one key identifier configured to unlock certain lockable devices. The key matching module matches the key identifier with a range of stored key identifiers stored in a storage device. Images of lockable devices corresponding to the matched range are displayed on a user display screen, and the user can select a lockable device from the displayed images. The selected lockable device is customized to open with the user's existing key.
US10115140B2 Customer management device, customer management system and customer management method
A customer management device for managing states of customers visiting a commercial establishment that provides articles or services to the customers in response to orders from the customers, includes: a first image obtainer that obtains customer images of customers captured at some point from when the customers enter the commercial establishment till when the customers go through reception procedures; a second image obtainer that obtains customer images of customers captured at least either when the customers receive the articles or services or when the customers make payment; a customer information manager that, based on the customer images obtained by the first image obtainer and the second image obtainer, generates and manages customer information relating to customers in a state of waiting for provision of the articles or services; and a customer information provider that provides a user with the customer information managed by the customer information manager.
US10115138B1 Freight quoting process
Freight quoting processes for obtaining a freight quote and informing a freight company about customer satisfaction related to a quoted price for a customer-selected freight delivery are disclosed. At least one freight quoting process includes (i) receiving a set of user credentials for accessing a customer account, (ii) receiving a request for a freight quote, (iii) transmitting a freight quote to a confirmed communication account of the customer, and (iv) receiving a selection of a decision among several possible decisions associated with the freight quote item. The several possible decisions include a decision to accept the freight quote, a decision to decline the freight quote, a decision to request a re-quote of the freight quote, and a decision to make payment for the freight quote from an existing account. The freight quoting process further includes transmitting a re-quoted freight price to the customer.
US10115128B2 Method and system for targeting messages to travelers
Methods and Systems for Targeting Messages to a Traveler. Requests can be received to transmit messages to a traveler based on a location and a categorization of the traveler. A device location can be received. Location information of the traveler can be determined. Prior expense report information can be determined. Entity expense policy can be determined. The location information, the prior expense information, and the entity expense policy information can be categorized to generate a projected route. Updated device location can be received. It can be determined that the device is in a location corresponding to the projected location information based on the updated device location. Any targeted messages that have a category that matches a category for the location information, the prior expense information, and the policy information can be transmitted to a device of the traveler.
US10115122B2 Subscription bill service, systems and methods
A number of sets of methods, systems, and apparatuses applicable to transactions are disclosed. One set includes transaction systems configured to reconcile a transaction among multiple provider accounts or user accounts via derived object attributes and reconciliation matrices. Another set includes methods of reconciling payment of a coupon. Another set includes transaction apparatuses configured to derive object attributes from digital representations to identify purchasable items. Sill another set includes methods of mitigating risk of transaction fraud.
US10115120B2 Dynamic demand response event assessment
A method of demand response (DR) event issue assessment is described. The method may include receiving parameters that may include one or more of contractual parameters, ambient condition data, historical data, and energy price data. The method may include predicting a customer demand and a customer energy curtailment based on one or more of the parameters. The method may further include calculating a customer participation likelihood based on one or more of the parameters. The method may include determining a price threshold based on one or more of the parameters, the customer energy curtailment, the customer demand, and the customer participation likelihood. The price threshold may represent an energy price at which issuing a DR event is more profitable than not issuing the DR event.
US10115117B2 Obtaining and using vehicle related data
A mobility status of a vehicle is estimated based on received data from a data collection device associated with a vehicle. The received data includes a first data set collected at a first point of time and a second data set collected at a second point of time. The mobility status of the vehicle is estimated based on a difference between values or a status change of at least one common parameter of the first data set and the second data set and based on the time difference between the first point of time and the second point of time. The estimated mobility status of the vehicle is stored at multiple points of time in a vehicle-specific mobility status database.
US10115111B2 Modeling users for fraud detection and analysis
Systems and methods are provided for predicting expected behavior of a user in an account. The systems and methods automatically generate a causal model corresponding to a user. The systems and methods estimate a plurality of components of the causal model using event parameters of a first set of events undertaken by the user in an account of the user. The systems and methods predict expected behavior of the user during a second set of events using the causal model.
US10115096B2 Point of sale system, inventory system, and methods thereof
A point-of-sale system includes: a check-out terminal having a cash drawer; and a video terminal coupled to a rotating base. In an attended check-out terminal mode the video terminal is configured to be rotated on the rotating base to a first position such that a display screen of the video terminal is approximately parallel with a front surface of the cash drawer, and in a self-service check-out terminal mode the video terminal is configured to be rotated on the rotating base to second position such that the display screen of the video terminal is approximately perpendicular to the first position.
US10115093B2 Food printing goal implementation substrate structure ingestible material preparation system and method
Prior to dispensing of the one or more selected ingestible products for ingestion by the particular individual living being of the selected ingestible products, the at least partial preparation of the one or more selected ingestible products occurring within a first vicinity of the electronically outputting of the electronically generated one or more selection menus; and electronically directing control at least in part of acquisition of ingestion intelligence including information related to ingestion by the particular individual living being of at least one of the one or more selected ingestible products, the ingestion by the particular individual living being within a second vicinity of the electronically outputting of the electronically generated one or more selection menus. In addition to the foregoing, other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.
US10115092B1 Service composition in a mobile communication device application framework
A method of providing a mobile application service on a user equipment based on composing a plurality of services supported by service platforms executing in a backend of a communication network. The method comprises receiving a request for a content service from a mobile application executing on a user equipment (UE) by a mobile application framework (MAF) and verifying the request for the content service by the MAF through a communication service provider platform, wherein the communication service provider platform completes verification in part by invoking a service of the MAF. The method further comprises completing a payment transaction for the content service by the MAF through messaging a payment platform, wherein the payment platform iteratively invokes services of the MAF and ordering the content service delivery by the MAF through messaging a content provider platform, wherein the content provider platform iteratively invokes services of the MAF.
US10115091B2 Method and apparatus for providing a gift using a mobile communication network and system including the apparatus
The present disclosure provides a system for providing a gift icon using a communication network. The system includes: a user terminal configured to receive information about products, select a product, and receive information about a selection of at least one receipt terminal to receive the selected product, information about whether the receipt terminal receives a gift icon corresponding to the selected product or not, and information about whether the gift icon has been used or not; and a gift provision apparatus configured to provide the information about products to the user terminal, provide the gift icon to the receipt terminal, and manage downloading, using, and usable period expiring of the gift icon.
US10115090B2 Method and apparatus for providing a gift using a mobile communication network and system including the apparatus
The present disclosure provides a method for providing a gift icon by a communication network. The method includes providing information about products to a user terminal connected with the gift provision apparatus through the communication network; when a gift is selected by the user terminal, providing an address book corresponding to the user terminal, to the user terminal; when information of at least one receipt terminal is selected from the address book, providing a message including a URL (Unique Resource Locator) of a gift icon corresponding to a product corresponding to the selected gift, to the selected receipt terminal; and when the receipt terminal connects with the gift provision apparatus using the URL and requests download of the gift icon, providing the gift icon to the receipt terminal.
US10115086B2 Systems and methods for directing a money transfer to a receiving party account
Systems and methods which facilitate money transfer transactions to a receiving account are provided. Embodiments may provide for interaction between a money transfer service and one or more receiving account entities. Such interaction may be configured to cooperatively utilize transaction details in order to correctly route transferred funds to a receiving account. Embodiments may utilize this cooperation to prevent sensitive information from being widely distributed by parties which participate in a money transfer transaction.
US10115084B2 Electronic payment system
Electronic payment architectures specifically intended for account management systems, and specifically to electronic payment systems include client devices of remote users, with an interface unit for controlling monetary operations and accounts, and are connected to one another with the aid of a unified network, which includes at least one server with, connected to one another, a storage unit for a database of monetary operations and accounts, an authorization and authentication unit, a unit for controlling monetary operations and accounts, and an analysis and statements unit, and can be used by users of computer devices for controlling real and virtual monetary operations andIn accordance with this utility model, the electronic payment system additionally comprises accounts, a unit for creating and keeping an account in real monetary units, and a unit for creating and keeping an account in virtual monetary units, which units are connected to the unit for controlling monetary operations and accounts and to the storage unit.
US10115078B2 Service scheduling system
A service scheduling system (1) is configured to retrieve schedule information from a time-management system (2) of a service provider, whereat the schedule information assigns service intervals offered by the service provider to a plurality of clients. The service scheduling system (1) comprises a detector (13) configured to detect an event indicating that a client cannot be served in a first service interval assigned to said client according to the schedule information. The service scheduling system (1) further comprises a transmitter configured to transmit, to a communication terminal (3′) of a further client, information specifying a second service interval which is at least partly overlapping the first service interval, and a receiver configured to receive, from the communication terminal (3′) of the further client, acknowledgment information indicating that the further client agrees to get served in the second service interval.
US10115076B2 System and method employing capacity/demand management for human-factor resources
A computer-based system and method loads data for individual resources and composite resources from a resource revenue management system into a yield management system. The individual resources include human-factor resources. Each composite resource includes a collection of individual resources. Internal data structures are constructed for linking each of the resources to their associated composite resources and for linking each of the composite resources to their associated resources. Yield management techniques are used to interpret the data and to provide a set of revenue-maximizing transaction parameters under which a resource network offers its composite resources for transactions with users. The transaction parameters are transferred from the yield management system into the resource revenue management system. The resource revenue management system communicates with users, creating transactions for the composite resources using the values calculated by the yield management system.
US10115072B2 Method and apparatus for selective deep scan using a motion sensor co-located with RFID reader
A radio frequency identification (RFID) reader is disclosed that allows for selective deep scans of RFID tags. The RFID reader may include a motion detection sensor, a radio frequency transceiver configured to transmit RF energy at first and second frequencies, and a processor. The processor may perform the following steps: (1) when motion is detected by the sensor, commanding the transceiver to transmit RF energy at the first RFID profile; and (2) when motion has not been detect for a predetermined time period, commanding the transceiver to transmit RF energy at the second RFID profile. A method for using the RFID reader to perform selective deep scanning is also disclosed.
US10115070B2 Methods and systems for organizing products for purchase based on tangential information
Methods and systems for providing an information-conveying layout based on tangential categories of products for sale in a retail location are applicable to any product for which there are multiple complex criteria for determining an appropriate selection. By providing customers with an intuitive and systematic approach to selecting a desired product, such as wine, the present disclosure provides customers the rare satisfaction of quickly making a precise and intelligent decision based on informed choice, rather than choosing only based on a direct category or relying on the suggestions of a salesperson.
US10115056B2 Method and apparatus for responding to an inquiry
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for responding to an inquiry from a client via a network. The method and apparatus receive the inquiry from a client via a network. Based on the inquiry, question-answer pairs retrieved from the network are analyzed to determine a response to the inquiry. The QA pairs are not predefined. As a result, the QA pairs have to be analyzed in order to determine whether they are responsive to a particular inquiry. Questions of the QA pairs may be repetitive and similar to one another even for very different subjects, and without additional contextual and meta-level information, are not useful in determining whether their corresponding answer responds to an inquiry.
US10115055B2 Systems methods circuits and associated computer executable code for deep learning based natural language understanding
Disclosed are systems, methods, circuits and associated computer executable code for deep learning based natural language understanding, wherein training of one or more neural networks, includes: producing character strings inputs ‘noise’ on a per-character basis, and introducing the produced ‘noise’ into machine training character strings inputs fed to a ‘word tokenization and spelling correction language-model’, to generate spell corrected word sets outputs; feeding machine training word sets inputs, including one or more ‘right’ examples of correctly semantically-tagged word sets, to a ‘word semantics derivation model’, to generate semantically tagged sentences outputs. Upon models reaching a training ‘steady state’, the ‘word tokenization and spelling correction language-model’ is fed with input character strings representing ‘real’ linguistic user inputs, generating word sets outputs that are fed as inputs to the word semantics derivation model for generating semantically tagged sentences outputs.
US10115048B2 Method and system for configurable and scalable unmanned aerial vehicles and systems
An unmanned aircraft system (UAS) making use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for more than one task. The inventors discovered that an improved UAS could be provided by combining one or more of these three elements: (1) hot-swappable modular kits (e.g., a plurality of components useful in UAVs to perform particular user-selectable tasks); (2) an interconnection mechanism for each component with identification protocols that provides both a physical and a data connection; and (3) an intelligent system that interprets the identification protocols and determines the configuration for a selected task, error checking, airworthiness, and calibration. The system and associated methods for the task based drone configuration and verification reduces the possibility of task failure by an operator.
US10115046B2 Mailpieces manufacturing, distribution and communication system and method
Mailpiece manufacturing, distribution and communication system comprising at least one production center, a production software/server for generating and sending production orders to at least one processing equipment over a network for printing documents and assembling the printed documents in a mailpiece, a distribution center for delivering the mailpiece to a customer and a domain server for interactive customer communication, the mailpiece comprising a single barcode containing a web page link for accessing the domain server and comprising processing equipment control codes or a mailpiece identifier for controlling the at least one processing equipment and for interactive customer communication.
US10115039B2 Method and system for machine learning based classification of vascular branches
A method and apparatus for learning based classification of vascular branches to distinguish falsely detected branches from true branches is disclosed. A plurality of overlapping fixed size branch segments are sampled from branches of a detected centerline tree of a target vessel extracted from a medical image of a patient. A plurality of 1D profiles are extracted along each of the overlapping fixed size branch segments. A probability score for each of the overlapping fixed size branch segments is calculated based on the plurality of 1D profiles extracted for each branch segment using a trained deep neural network classifier. The trained deep neural network classifier may be a convolutional neural network (CNN) trained to predict a probability of a branch segment being fully part of a target vessel based on multi-channel 1D input. A final probability score is assigned to each centerline point in the branches of the detected centerline tree based on the probability scores of the overlapping branch segments containing that centerline point. The branches of the detected centerline tree of the target vessel are pruned based on the final probability scores of the centerline points.
US10115037B2 Patient identification using dynamic medical images
A patient identification method and related system use dynamic medical images of a patient, such as dynamic chest x-ray images, to generate pulsation and/or perfusion signals and use them for patient identification. A first pulsation and/or perfusion signal acquired from a current patient is compared to a previously stored second pulsation and/or perfusion signal associated with a known patient, to determine whether the current patient is the same as the known patient. At least one of the first and second pulsation and/or perfusion signals is generated from dynamic medical images. In some embodiments, one of the first and second pulsation and/or perfusion signals is pulsation-like signal obtained from electrocardiogram (ECG). When the current patient is determined to be different from the known patient, warning signals can be generated, and further steps can be taken to prevent medical procedures being conducted on the wrong patient.
US10115033B2 System and method for creating navigable views
A method for creating navigable views includes receiving digital images, computing a set of feature points for each of the digital images, selecting one of the digital images as a reference image, identifying a salient region of interest in the reference image, identifying other digital images containing a region of interest similar to the salient region of interest in the reference image using the set of feature points computed for each of other digital images, designating a reference location for the salient region of interest in the reference image, aligning the other digital images to the image that contains the designated reference location, ordering the image that contains the designated reference location and the other digital images, and generating a navigable view.
US10115032B2 Universal correspondence network
A computer-implemented method for training a convolutional neural network (CNN) is presented. The method includes extracting coordinates of corresponding points in the first and second locations, identifying positive points in the first and second locations, identifying negative points in the first and second locations, training features that correspond to positive points of the first and second locations to move closer to each other, and training features that correspond to negative points in the first and second locations to move away from each other.
US10115027B2 Barrier and guardrail detection using a single camera
Driver assistance systems for detecting a structural barrier extending along a road. The driver assistance system may be mountable in a host vehicle. The camera may capture multiple image frames in the forward field of view of the camera. A processor may process motion of images of the barrier in the image frames. The camera may be a single camera. The motion of the images may be responsive to forward motion of the host vehicle and/or the motion of the images may be responsive to lateral motion of the host vehicle.
US10115025B2 Detecting visibility of a vehicle to driver of other vehicles
Example blind spot detection systems and methods are described. In one implementation, a primary vehicle detects a secondary vehicle ahead of the primary vehicle in an adjacent lane of traffic. A method determines dimensions of the secondary vehicle and estimates a vehicle class associated with the secondary vehicle based on the dimensions of the secondary vehicle. The method also identifies a side-view mirror location on the secondary vehicle and determines a blind spot associated with the secondary vehicle based on the vehicle class and the side-view mirror location.
US10115024B2 Road vertical contour detection using a stabilized coordinate frame
In some embodiments, a first homography, created from two images of a roadway, is decomposed to determine an ego-motion, and the ego-motion is used to adjust a previous estimate of a road plane. The adjusted previous estimate of the road plane is combined with the current estimate of the plane to create a second homography, and the second homography is used to determine residual motion and vertical deviation in the surface of the roadway. In some embodiments, multiple road profiles each corresponding to a common portion of a roadway are adjusted in slope and offset by optimizing a function having a data term, a smoothness term and a regularization term; and the adjusted road profiles are combined into a multi-frame road profile. In some embodiments, road profile information for a predetermined number of data points is transmitted in periodic data bursts, with more than one data point per data burst.
US10115019B2 Video categorization method and apparatus, and storage medium
A video may be categorized into a picture category or a video category. A key frame of the video includes a face and a face feature in the key frame is obtained. Face features respectively associated with a plurality of picture categories are acquired and the video is assigned to one of the picture categories based on a comparison of the key frame face feature and the face features of the picture categories. Videos may first be associated with a video category by comparing key frame face features from the videos, and then the video category may be assigned to a picture category based on comparison of a video category face feature with a plurality of picture category face features. Alternatively, a video may be assigned to a picture category based on matching capture times and capture locations between the video and a reference picture in the picture category.
US10115005B2 Methods and systems of updating motion models for object trackers in video analytics
Techniques and systems are provided for processing video data. For example, techniques and systems are provided for performing context-aware object or blob tracker updates (e.g., by updating a motion model of a blob tracker). In some cases, to perform a context-aware blob tracker update, a blob tracker is associated with a first blob. The first blob includes pixels of at least a portion of one or more foreground objects in one or more video frames. A split of the first blob and a second blob in a current video frame can be detected, and a motion model of the blob tracker is reset in response to detecting the split of the first blob and the second blob. In some cases, a motion model of a blob tracker associated with a merged blob is updated to include a predicted location of the blob tracker in a next video frame. The motion model can be updated by using a previously predicted location of blob tracker as the predicted location of the blob tracker in the next video frame in response to the blob tracker being associated with the merged blob. The previously predicted location of the blob tracker can be determined using a blob location of a blob from a previous video frame.
US10115004B2 Methods and software for hallucinating facial features by prioritizing reconstruction errors
Identifying a masked suspect is one of the toughest challenges in biometrics that exist. This is an important problem faced in many law-enforcement applications on almost a daily basis. In such situations, investigators often only have access to the periocular region of a suspect's face and, unfortunately, conventional commercial matchers are unable to process these images in such a way that the suspect can be identified. Herein, a practical method to hallucinate a full frontal face given only a periocular region of a face is presented. This approach reconstructs the entire frontal face based on an image of an individual's periocular region. By using an approach based on a modified sparsifying dictionary learning algorithm, faces can be effectively reconstructed more accurately than with conventional methods. Further, various methods presented herein are open set, and thus can reconstruct faces even if the algorithms are not specifically trained using those faces.
US10114995B2 Method and arrangements for estimating one or more dominating orientations in a digital image
A method and arrangements for estimating one or more dominating orientations (αdom) in at least a part (201; 301) of a digital image (200; 300; 600). Representative angles (α1 . . . αN) representing angles of gradient vectors (g1 . . . gN) for pixels (1 . . . N) of said at least part are obtained (401). It is further obtained (402) a target number (n) of dominating orientations. It is also obtained (404) a first sum (a) comprising added sine factors based on computed sines. The sines are computed for angles that correspond to said representative angles (α1 . . . αN) multiplied with two times the target number (n). Further it is obtained (405) a second sum (b) comprising added cosine factors based on computed cosines for the same angles that said sine were computed for. Said one or more dominating orientations (αdom) are then estimated (406) based on the first sum (a), the second sum (b) and the target number (n).
US10114990B2 Networked computer system for remote RFID device management and tracking
A networked computer system for remote RFID device management and tracking provides a means for quickly deploying and managing RFID based technologies, serving both large and small use cases. The remote management and auditing tools significantly reduce labor force requirements by removing the physical interaction requirement, and permit new possibilities since clients can manage devices from any internet connected locale. The low entry and operational costs permit solutions which provide RFID devices to end users and their devices.
US10114983B2 Spindle supported near field communication device
Systems, devices, and related methods for shaping near field interrogation signals are discussed herein. An example spindle supported near field communication (NFC) device includes a spindle configured to mount to a mounting surface, the spindle having an axis of rotation; a beam shaping NFC device including: a ferromagnetic core portion coaxial with the spindle; a coil disposed around the core portion, the coil to generate a near field interrogation signal; a first ferromagnetic flange portion to direct the near field interrogation signal in directions extending radially from the axis and to restrict the near field interrogation signal from extending in a first axial direction associated with the axis; and a second ferromagnetic flange portion to direct the near field interrogation signal in the directions extending radially from the axis and to restrict the near field interrogation signal from extending in a second axial direction associated with the axis.
US10114982B2 Method and system for determining and implementing a viable containment design of a data center
A method and system is provided for determining a viable containment design of a data center and systematic implementation of the determined containment design in the data center. Particularly, disclosed is a method and system for collecting data pertaining to the design and operational parameters of the data center; enabling various containment design options using CFD based methodology; and providing recommendations for a viable containment design and assisting systematic implementation of the recommendations of in the data center following an iterative procedure.
US10114977B2 Secure access to individual information
A facility for accessing information relating to a person is described. In a reader device, the facility accesses first credentials stored in a first storage device, second credentials stored in a second storage device, and third credentials stored in the reader device. In the reader device, the facility uses a combination of the first credentials, second credentials, and third credentials to decrypt information relating to the person stored in the first storage device.
US10114970B2 Immutable logging of access requests to distributed file systems
Provided is a process including: receiving a request to access a distributed data store, wherein the distributed data store stores a plurality of units of content that are each distributed among multiple computing entities hosting different subsets of data of the distributed data store; and causing, with one or more processors of a computing device configured to participate in combining the information from the plurality of computing entities to access units of content, logging of the request in an entry in a tamper-evident log.
US10114966B2 Systems and methods of per-document encryption of enterprise information stored on a cloud computing service (CCS)
The technology disclosed relates to securely encrypting a document. In particular, it relates to accessing a key-manager with a triplet of organization identifier, application identifier and region identifier and in response receiving a triplet-key and a triplet-key identifier that uniquely identifies the triplet-key. Also, for a document that has a document identifier (ID), the technology disclosed relates to deriving a per-document key from a combination of the triplet-key, the document ID and a salt. Further, the per-document key is used to encrypt the document.
US10114962B2 Generating a stub file corresponding to a classified data file
Protecting data files is disclosed, including: in response to an indication that a data file has been generated by a client device, determining a security classification associated with the data file; determining that the security classification associated with the data file comprises a classified file; storing the data file in a designated virtual storage area; and generating a stub file at an original storage location of the data file, wherein the stub file includes a viewing permission associated with the data file and a storage location of the data file in the designated virtual storage area.
US10114961B2 Operator system for a process control system
An operator system for a process control system, wherein the operator system includes an operator server and at least one operator client connected to the operator server, where operators authenticate with respective login data via the at least one operator client or via a plurality of operator clients of the operator system on an authentication server and the authentication server generates, for each of the authenticated operators one operator-specific data record, in which an access or functional right to at least one operator server application is stored such that during the operating and monitoring of a process to be controlled, access or functional rights can be temporarily transferred from one of the operators to the other operator in a secure manner with respect to the security aspects, without which end changes would need to be made in an access and functional rights list via an engineering system.
US10114959B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and information processing system
An information processing apparatus includes a first memory that stores a registered identification name of a user who is eligible to use the information processing apparatus and first publishable information indicating whether or not the registered identification name of the user is publishable, circuitry that determines whether the first publishable information indicates that the registered identification name of the user is publishable, and generates usage history information of the user using the registered identification name based on a determination indicating that the registered identification name of the user is publishable or using an anonymized identification name based on a determination indicating that the registered identification name of the user is not publishable, and a second memory that stores the generated usage history information.
US10114951B2 Virus signature matching method and apparatus
The present disclosure provides a virus signature matching method, including: obtaining an inputted target file; loading a virus signature database, and successively extracting signature function identifiers from the virus signature database, the virus signature database comprising the signature function identifiers and virus signature type identifiers corresponding to the signature function identifiers; obtaining signature functions corresponding to the signature function identifiers, and checking the target file by invoking the signature functions, to obtain corresponding check results; and obtaining a virus signature type identifier corresponding to the target file according to the check results. In addition, a virus signature matching apparatus is further provided. The foregoing virus signature matching method and apparatus can improve virus scanning and removing efficiency.
US10114947B1 Systems and methods for logging processes within containers
The disclosed computer-implemented method for logging processes within containers may include (i) detecting creation of a new container that comprises a lightweight platform-independent filesystem capable of executing at least one process that is isolated from a host computing device that hosts the container, (ii) launching, within the new container, a monitoring process that maintains a log of events associated with a process that will be executing within the new container, (iii) recording to the log, by the monitoring process, data about at least one event associated with the process executing within the container, and (iv) exporting, by the monitoring process, the log to the host computing device that hosts the new container. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10114937B2 Continuous biometric authentication system and method for man-machine user interfaces
A method for providing user identity verification comprising steps: (a) reading a plurality of biometric attributes from a user continuously and simultaneously from one or more time-synchronized biometric scanners, wherein the plurality of biometric attributes includes a plurality of attribute samples from a plurality of scanner channels; (b) selecting one of the plurality of attribute samples from a channel of the plurality of scanner channels based on rules from a policy database; (c) generating a digital profile that can uniquely identity the user from the one of the plurality of attribute samples; (d) comparing the digital profile to a reference profile in a biometric database, wherein the biometric database was generated during a prior registration process; and (e) generating a probability value that the digital profile and the reference profile belong to the same user.
US10114926B2 Workflow template management for medical image data processing
According to one embodiment, workflow templates are maintained, each workflow template including a predefined sequence of workflow stages associated with a particular type of medical diagnosis or process. In response to a request for processing medical image data from a user, a user identifier (ID) that identifies the user is automatically determined based on the request. At least one of the workflow templates that is specifically configured to process medical image data associated with the user is identified based on the user ID. One or more image processing operations defined by the identified workflow template are performed on the medical image data, generating a scene corresponding to an image view representing the medical image data. The scene associated with each of the workflow stages is stored in a persistent storage, where a scene includes metadata used to recreate a corresponding medical image view subsequently.
US10114913B2 Method and system for determining welding sequences
A system for determining a welding sequence is disclosed. The system may have a welding sequence generator configured to create an initial population of welding sequences based on a user-generated constraint. The system may also have a welding simulator configured to simulate welding for at least one welding sequence in the initial population of welding sequences to model distortion for the at least one welding sequence. The welding sequence generator may be further configured to receive the distortion for the at least one welding sequence in the initial population from the welding simulator, determine whether a merit value derived from at least the distortion for the at least one welding sequence satisfies one or more predetermined criteria, output the at least one welding sequence as a potential welding sequence if the merit value satisfies the predetermined criteria.
US10114909B1 Systems and methods storing a collection of item data
Described herein are storage systems, computer readable mediums, and methods for overcoming storage limitations associated with storage systems. The storage system may generate manifest data which includes information used to locate data stored in a distributed hash table system. The distributed hash table system may store data as read-only data. The storage system may include a variety of different manifest data generated for different versions of objects.
US10114894B2 Enhancing a search with activity-relevant information
For online searching, data of a user activity is analyzed where the user activity occurs at an application other than a search application and the search application is used for the online searching. In response to the analyzing, a topic of interest of the user is identified. A search term input is detected at the search application. A subject of the search term is identified. The search term is modified using a modifier. The modifier is a term related to the topic of interest, and the online searching occurs in response to the modified search term.
US10114887B1 Generating a set of representative items using a dynamic selection strategy
Systems and methods are directed to a computing device for dynamically selecting a subset of representative items from a set of items. The computing device may determine characteristics regarding the set of reviews. Based on these characteristics, the computing device may determine whether to utilize a maximum-set-coverage selection strategy or a clustering-selection strategy to select the representative set of reviews. Further, the computing device may monitor for change in the characteristics of the set of reviews (e.g., the addition or deletion of a review or the change of a preexisting review) and may make a subsequent determination regarding the selection strategy to use to select a set of representative reviews based at least in part on the changed characteristics.
US10114886B2 Method for interacting with a group of individuals as a single contact
A method for establishing a group of individuals as a single contact entity eligible for contact services within a contact center includes the steps (a) identifying a group and each group member according to existing group rules and member profiles; (b) identifying and quantifying the unifying aspects of the members in the group; (c) aggregating the contact information for each group member relative to communications channels common to the group members and to the contact center; and (d) establishing one or more temporary and or permanent group channels between the contact center and the group members.
US10114883B1 Generating preferred metadata for content items
An electronic device is disclosed. The electronic device stores metadata associated with a content item, the metadata including first metadata from a first source and second metadata from a second source. Both the first and second metadata are associated with a particular attribute of the content item. Based on the first and second metadata, preferred metadata is generated for a particular attribute of the content item.
US10114876B2 Data augmentation between devices using visual code
In one embodiment, a method determines a data set stored in a database system and stores a visualization that is generated using the data set. A visual code is generated for the visualization where the visual code includes a link to the stored visualization. The method then outputs the visual code with the data set. A request via the link is received from a mobile device where the request is generated in response to the mobile device capturing the visual code. The method outputs the stored visualization to the mobile device in response to receiving the request.
US10114875B2 Dashboard controls to manipulate visual data
A system (and corresponding methodology) by which a user can interact directly with visual data is provided. The system employs associations and relationships between visual data objects to automatically update objects based upon a change in other objects. The innovation also provides specialized controls (e.g., dashboard tools/controls) that facilitate manipulation of visual data. As there can be numerous manners in which a user can interact with visualization data, the innovation enables a specialized set of controls to be identified and provided to a user thereby reducing overwhelming effects of a large number of controls.
US10114872B2 Real-time and adaptive data mining
A method of analyzing data is presented. The method includes generating a query based on a topic of interest, expanding search terms of the query, executing the query on one or more data sources, monitoring a specific data source selected from the one or more data sources. The monitoring is performed to monitor for matches to the query.
US10114871B2 Real-time and adaptive data mining
A method of analyzing data is presented. The method includes generating a query based on a topic of interest, expanding search terms of the query, executing the query on one or more data sources, monitoring a specific data source selected from the one or more data sources. The monitoring is performed to monitor for matches to the query.
US10114866B2 Memory-constrained aggregation using intra-operator pipelining
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for constraining the amount of memory used during data aggregation. An embodiment operates by separating input data into a plurality of partitions. The embodiment then inserts portions of the input data into blocks from a free list at a given level of a pipeline. The embodiment then inserts the blocks into buffers for processing at a subsequent level of the pipeline. The embodiment processes the inserted blocks at the subsequent level of the pipeline and concatenates the intermediate results into a final aggregate result.
US10114864B1 List element query support and processing
A fast and efficient technique to query which records within a table include a list that includes a specified element, where the queried database does not directly support queries on list elements. To support an update, the technique maps individual elements in a list with unique operand values, such as prime numbers, and calculates a function value, such as multiplication, for the list using the unique operand values, where the function value is then associated with the list. To support a query, the technique uses a complementary function, such as a modulo operation, applied to a unique operand for a specified element and to a function value associated with a list to determine if the function value for the list was generated using the unique operand for the specified element.
US10114863B2 Suggestion of a broad-spectrum list of grouped natural language search query terms
The present disclosure relates to applying entity analytics to a natural language-based search engine. According to one embodiment, a search query having at least a first term is received. One or more second terms having a relationship to the first term is identified based on prior search queries. The relationship indicates that the first term has been observed with the second term in the prior search queries on at least a specified number of occasions over a specified duration. One or more predictive suggestions for completing the search query is generated. Each predictive suggestion includes at least the first term or an identified equivalent of the first term and at least one of the one or more second terms.
US10114861B2 Expandable ad hoc domain specific query for system management
A system for performing an ad hoc query comprising a query service operating on a processor and configured to receive an ad hoc query in a domain-specific language. A query parsing service operating on the processor and configured to receive a validate request and a parse request from the query service and to return a query object to the query service. A queryable interface operating on the processor and configured to receive the query object and to transmit the query object to one or more framework services for execution. New domain key words can be introduced dynamically and matched to registered queryable services to process queries containing those key words.
US10114860B1 Computerized case management system with auto-generated memorable case identifiers
A case management system includes a case database storing case records in association with respective internal case identifiers. Operation includes automatically generating memorable case identifiers and providing them to users for use in identifying respective case records, the memorable case identifiers being generated by encoding the internal case identifiers with respective user identifiers as respective sequences of words (e.g., 3-word sequences) of a natural language of the users according to an encoding function. Case records are retrieved from the case database and provided to the users based on memorable case identifiers received from the users, by decoding received memorable case identifiers into respective internal case identifiers and accessing the case database using the respective internal case identifiers from the decoding.
US10114849B2 Managing changes to information
Changes to information are managed by storing information as a plurality of objects. Each object has one or more states. One or more temporal histories are maintained for each object based on the plurality of states of the object at a plurality of time instances. For each state of the object, whether or not the state is a user of another state of the object or another object is determined. When a request to change the information is received, at least one state of at least one of the plurality of objects is selectively changed. When it is determined that the at least one state is the user of another state, then the changing is further responsive to changes in the another state.
US10114846B1 Balanced distribution of sort order values for a multi-column sort order of a relational database
A balanced distribution of sort order values may be implemented for a multi-column sort order of a database table. Columns of the database table to be included in the multi-column sort order may be identified. Some columns containing string data values may be converted to equally-sized integer data values. The data values of columns may be evaluated to determine buckets representing the ranges of data values within the columns for depth-balanced histograms of the columns. Multi-column sort order values may be generated for individual entries in the database table according to bucket values assigned to the buckets that include the columns values of the individual entries. The entries of the database table may then be stored according to a sorted ordering of multi-column sort order values for the entries.
US10114843B2 Content migration framework
The present disclosure involves computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for supporting migration of unstructured data stored in enterprise content management systems. A computer-implemented method includes generating a search for content matching at least one content search rule, receiving a list of matched documents, wherein each document in the list of matched documents is associated with at least a source repository identifier and a unique document identifier, calculating a target repository identifier and at least one metadata change instruction for each unique document identifier using at least one migration rule, and modifying metadata for the document associated with each unique document identifier using the calculated at least one metadata change instruction.
US10114841B2 System for generating a table
The present invention relates to a system for generating a table comprising generating means for generating a table which contains at least a column or line depicting one or more first categories and at least a column or line depicting first values associated with said first categories and wherein the system further comprises selecting means for selecting one of said first categories by a user and adding means for enlarging the table upon selection of a category by said selecting means, said adding means being adapted to enlarge the table by adding a new column or line which comprises second categories into which said selected first category may be subdivided as well as second values associated with said second categories and wherein said new column or line does not comprise categories into which non selected first categories may be subdivided.
US10114838B2 Reference card for scene referred metadata capture
Scene-referred metadata comprising correspondence relationships between coded values used in generated images and reference values defined independent of any specific image may be provided as a part of image metadata for the generated images. Downstream image processing devices or image rendering devices may use the scene-referred metadata to perform image processing or rendering operations. When coded values of input images are altered in corresponding output images, the scene-referred metadata may be updated with new coded values used in the output images. Reference values refer to reference color values or reference gray levels. Coded values refer to color values or gray levels coded in pixels or sub-pixels of one or more images.
US10114836B1 Systems and methods for prioritizing file downloads
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for downloading data from a cloud system. A plurality of files on the cloud system is identified for downloading to a client system, where the plurality of files is associated with metadata. A respective score for each file in the plurality of files is evaluated by applying a ranking scheme to the metadata, where the ranking scheme is based on at least two features of the metadata. A download process is initiated for at least some files in the plurality of files based on each file's respective score.
US10114833B2 Distributed code repository with limited synchronization locking
A system for a distributed repository includes an input interface and a processor. The input interface is to receive a request to change a portion of code. The processor is to determine a change reference and an existing reference, indicate to lock one or more repositories, determine whether swapping references is approved by a vote, and in the event that swapping references is approved by a vote, swap the references and indicate to unlock the one or more repositories.
US10114832B1 Generating a data stream with a predictable change rate
Generating a data stream with a predictable change rate is disclosed, including: receiving a change rate parameter; and using the change rate parameter to provide a modified data stream that differs from a corresponding unmodified non-deduplicatable data stream by an amount determined based at least in part on the change rate parameter, including by: modifying at least a portion of a plurality of data blocks associated with the non-deduplicatable data stream to obtain a corresponding portion of the modified data stream, wherein a data block of the plurality of data blocks is associated with a block size that is based on a segmenting attribute associated with a storage destination.
US10114829B1 Managing data cache for file system realized within a file
A technique for storing data in a data storage system includes receiving, from a host, a request specifying a set of data to be written to a first file system, the first file system realized as a file within a second file system. A first log entry is created for the set of data in a first data log, which logs data to be written to the first file system, and a second log entry is created for the set of data in a second data log, which logs data to be written to the second file system. The first log entry provides a reference to the second log entry. The technique further includes storing the data in the cache page and acknowledging the host.
US10114828B2 Local content sharing through edge caching and time-shifted uploads
According to one exemplary embodiment, a method for time-shifted uploading of a data file through a backhaul network to a backend provider is provided. The method may include intercepting an upload request from an originating user located at a network edge. The method may include caching the data file associated with the upload request upstream of the backhaul network. This method may include uploading a placeholder file to the backend provider. The method may include receiving a file ID from the backend provider. The method may include mapping the received file ID to the cached data file. The method may include intercepting a request to access the data file by a requesting user. The method may include sending the requesting user the cached data file. The method may include uploading a copy of the data file to the backend provider based on a backhaul utilization policy.
US10114827B2 System and method for an intelligent e-mail and content respository
An information handling system includes a storage device and a processor that provides a repository. The repository receives a first file, modifies the first file to include first metadata, stores the first file including the first metadata to the storage device, receives a second file, wherein the second file is different from the first file, determines that the second file includes the first metadata, and stores the second file to the storage device in response to determining that the second file includes the first metadata.
US10114826B2 Autonomic regulation of a volatile database table attribute
A database table is monitored to automatically determine its volatility, and at least one volatility attribute expressing volatility state is saved. The volatility attribute is used to manage the database, e.g., to determine an optimum query execution strategy for a query involving data in the table, and/or for determining whether to re-optimize a previously saved query execution strategy and/or for managing storage and retrieval of table data. Preferably, parameters of the database table are captured at regular sampling intervals and a figure of merit representing volatility is computed from the parameter values. Preferably, the database supports the SQL database language, and the volatility attribute is or includes the SQL VOLATILE attribute. In an additional embodiment, the database manager may express volatility of a database table as a value within a range.
US10114824B2 Techniques for providing a user with content recommendations
Techniques described herein may be used to improve recommendations that are provided to a user regarding content (e.g., images, music, and videos). A content recommendations server may provide a user with recommended content and the reasons for which the content is being recommended, such as genres, directors, and actors that the content recommendations server believes the user enjoys. The user may provide feedback to the content recommendations server regarding the recommendations themselves and also regarding the reasons for which the content was recommended. The content recommendations server may use the feedback to improve subsequent recommendations to the user.
US10114820B2 Displaying original text in a user interface with translated text
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for user interaction with machine translation. A user interface for receiving requests to translate text and/or documents from a first language text to a second language text. The translated text and/or document is displayed such that the first language text corresponding to a selected portion of the second language text can be accessed and displayed in the same user interface.
US10114818B2 System and method for locating bilingual web sites
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for bootstrapping a language translation system. A system configured to practice the method performs a bidirectional web crawl to identify a bilingual website. The system analyzes data on the bilingual website to make a classification decision about whether the root of the bilingual website is an entry point for the bilingual website. The bilingual site can contain pairs of parallel pages. Each pair can include a first website in a first language and a second website in a second language, and a first portion of the first web page corresponds to a second portion of the second web page. Then the system analyzes the first and second web pages to identify corresponding information pairs in the first and second languages, and extracts the corresponding information pairs from the first and second web pages for use in a language translation model.
US10114816B1 Assessing complexity of dialogs to streamline handling of service requests
A dialogue complexity assessment method, system, and computer program product for introducing the notion of dialogue complexity to understand and compare dialogues in a repository, calculating the dialogue complexity, use the dialogue complexity to understand customer interactions in a variety of domains using public and proprietary data, and demonstrate the dialogue complexity usage to improve a service management operation.
US10114810B2 Methods and a computing device for maintaining comments and graphical annotations for a document
In various implementations, a first computing device (such as a cloud-based server) receives, from a second computing device (e.g., a notebook computer, tablet computer, or smartphone): (a) a graphical annotation for a document displayed on the second computing device, and (b) a comment for the graphical annotation. The first computing device stores the graphical annotation in a database in a graphical annotation data entity, stores the comment in the database in a comment data entity, and associates the graphical annotation data entity with the comment data entity within the database.
US10114809B2 Method and apparatus for phonetically annotating text
Method for phonetically annotating text is performed at a computing device. The method includes: identifying a first polyphonic word segment in a text input, the first polyphonic word segment having at least a first pronunciation and a second pronunciation; determining at least a first probability for the first pronunciation and a second probability for the second pronunciation; determining a predetermined threshold difference based on: a comparison of the first and second probabilities with a preset threshold probability value, respectively, and a magnitude of a difference between the first and second probabilities; comparing the difference between the first probability and the second probability with the predetermined threshold difference; and selecting the first pronunciation as a current pronunciation for the first polyphonic word segment in accordance with a determination that the difference between the first probability and the second probability exceeds the predetermined threshold difference.
US10114806B2 Management of building plan documents utilizing comments and a correction list
Systems and methods for managing and processing building plan documents. An electronic building plan document including a plurality of plan sheets is received. A first plan sheet is provided for display. A user interface is provided via which a user can select or enter a first comment associated with the first plan sheet. A user interface is provided via which the user can associate metadata, including a project type or discipline, with the first comment. A first plurality of comments, including the first comment, is stored in association with respective metadata. A user interface via which the user can select, by category and/or subcategory a plurality of comments to be included in a plan correction list, and a correction list is generated including a plurality of comments specified by a plurality of users.
US10114805B1 Inline address commands for content customization
Systems and methods involve updating a portion of a network document, while leaving the rest of the document unchanged. A computing device may provide a network document for display. The computing device is configured to receive a request via a command line that identifies a portion of the network document as well as a change to be made to that portion of the network document. Upon receiving the request, the computing device is configured to update only that portion of the network document that was identified in the request to reflect the change indicated. The update is then displayed by the computing device.
US10114801B2 Treemap optimization
The present disclosure is generally related to a method for treemap optimization. The method includes accessing a plurality of data files stored in memory. The method includes assigning a size value to each of the plurality of data files, wherein each size value is determined based on a characteristic of the corresponding data file. The method includes, in ascending order of size value, merging each of the plurality of data files into an “other” file until a threshold is reached. The method includes displaying the plurality of data files as a plurality of boxes on a treemap on a display screen, wherein the size of each box correlates to the size value of a corresponding data file, and the “other” file is presented as an “other” box.
US10114793B2 Method and apparatus for determining a work-group size
Methods and apparatuses for determining a work-group size are provided. The method of determining a work-group size includes calculating a first value denoting spatial locality of a memory that is shared by one or more work items included in a work-group, calculating a second value denoting footprints of the one or more work items included in the work-group based on the first value, and determining the work-group size based on the first and second values.
US10114791B2 Electronic apparatus, calculation processing method, and recording medium storing calculation processing program
An electronic apparatus includes: a display; a memory; and a processor, wherein the processor is configured to: accept inputs of a plurality of equations in response to a user operation; display, on the display, numerical data of each of calculation results of the plurality of equations respectively; store, in the memory, each of the plurality of equations and the respective numerical data of each of the calculation results corresponding to each of the plurality of equations; accept an input of numerical data to be searched in response to a user operation; search, from the memory, numerical data of the calculation result corresponding to the numerical data to be searched; and display, on the display, an equation corresponding to the searched numerical data of the calculation result.
US10114789B2 System on chip for packetizing multiple bytes and data processing system including the same
A system on chip includes a display serial interface (DSI) which includes a PHY protocol interface (PPI) used for communication between a DSI host controller and a D-PHY. The DSI host controller includes a register configured to store first indicator data indicating a PPI packetizing method and a lane distributor configured to determine a size of a symbol to be transmitted to the PPI and an order of first processing units to be included in the symbol based on the first indicator data.
US10114782B2 USB type C dual-role-port unattached duty cycle randomization
A universal serial bus (USB) circuit includes a USB interface configured to transmit and receive power and data, a random number generator circuit configured to generate a random number, and a controller configured to receive the random number and to select a dual role port (DRP) duty cycle and to select a DRP duration based upon the random number, wherein the DRP duty cycle time and DRP duration are used when connecting a USB type-C DRP device to another USB type-C DRP device.
US10114775B2 Stacked semiconductor device assembly in computer system
This application is directed to a stacked semiconductor device assembly including first and second integrated circuit (IC) devices. Each of the first and second IC devices further includes a master interface, a channel master circuit configured to receive read/write data using the master interface, a slave interface, a channel slave circuit configured to receive read/write data using the slave interface, a memory core coupled to the channel salve circuit, and a modal pad. The first and second IC devices are configured such that in response to at least a modal selection signal received at one of the modal pads of the first and second IC devices, one of the first and second IC devices is configured to receive read/write data using its respective charnel master circuit, and the other of the first and second IC devices is configured to receive read/write data using its respective channel slave circuit.
US10114761B2 Sharing translation lookaside buffer resources for different traffic classes
Techniques are provided for managing address translation request traffic where memory access requests can be made with differing quality-of-service levels, which specify latency and/or bandwidth requirements. The techniques involve translation lookaside buffers. Within the translation lookaside buffers, certain resources are reserved for specific quality-of-service levels. More specifically, translation lookaside buffer slots, which store the actual translations, as well as finite state machines in a work queue, are reserved for specific quality-of-service levels. The translation lookaside buffer receives multiple requests for address translation. The translation lookaside buffer selects requests having the highest quality-of-service level for which an available finite state machine is available. The fact that finite state machines are reserved to particular quality-of-service levels means that if all such finite state machines for a particular quality-of-service level are used by pending translation requests, then the translation lookaside buffer does not accept more translation requests for that quality-of-service level.
US10114759B2 Trapless shadow page tables
Techniques for implementing trapless shadow page tables in a virtualized host system are provided. In one embodiment, an SPT accelerator device of the host system can intercept a memory write operation originating from a virtual machine (VM) and directed to a guest OS page table of the VM, where the guest OS page table is stored in a device memory of the SPT accelerator device. The SPT accelerator device can further extract a guest virtual address (GVA)-to-guest physical address (GPA) mapping in the memory write instruction and can translate the GVA-to-GPA mapping into a GVA-to-host physical address (HPA) mapping. The SPT accelerator device can then write the GVA-to-HPA mapping to a shadow page table of the host system.
US10114752B2 Detecting cache conflicts by utilizing logical address comparisons in a transactional memory
A processor in a multi-processor configuration is configured perform dynamic address translation from logical addresses to real address and to detect memory conflicts for shared logical memory in transactional memory based on logical (virtual) addresses comparisons.
US10114740B2 Memory management techniques
Memory management techniques that permit an executing process to store content in memory and later retrieve that content from the memory, but that also permit a memory manager to discard that content to address memory pressure. A process executing on a computing device may notify a memory manager of the computing device that first memory space allocated to the process contains first content that is available for discard. If the memory manager detects the computing device is experiencing memory pressure, the memory manager may address the memory pressure by selecting memory space available for discard and discarding the content of the memory space. Before a process reuses content made available for discard, the process may notify the memory manager of the intent to reuse and, in response, receive empty memory and an indication that the content was discarded or receive an indication that the content is still available for use.
US10114734B2 End user remote enterprise application software testing
A system and method for remote testing of enterprise software applications (ESA) allows one or more testers to remotely access an ESA and remotely test the ESA. In at least one embodiment, the ESA resides in a testing platform that includes one more computers that are provisioned for testing. “Provisioning” a computer system (such as one or more servers) refers to preparing, configuring, and equipping the computer system to provide services to one or more users. In at least one embodiment, the computer system is provisioned to create an ESA operational environment in accordance with a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) template interacting with virtualization software.
US10114722B2 Test of the execution of workloads in a computing system
Testing execution of workloads in a computing system is provided. The testing includes: providing a definition of one or more workloads for each one of a plurality of users of the computing system, mapping each production computing machine of each test workload on a staging computing machine of a staging environment common to the users, mirroring the production computing machine, executing each work unit of each test workload on the corresponding staging computing machine, and determining a test result of an execution of each test workload according to an execution result of one or more executions of the work units of the test workload.
US10114707B2 Cross site recovery of a VM
Restoring a virtual machine is disclosed. An indication of the virtual machine of a primary site to be restored at a remote site using a copy stored at the remote site of a backup data of the virtual machine of the primary site is received. The virtual machine is restored to the remote site using a backup application deployed at the remote site as a virtual appliance managed using a virtual environment management platform.
US10114688B2 System and method for peripheral bus device failure management
A system and method for managing peripheral device failures is disclosed. The method includes detecting, at a processor of a peripheral bus, a failure of a first bus device at a downstream port from the processor. The downstream port is populated by the first bus device and the processor is communicatively coupled at an upstream port to a root complex. The processor is configured to isolate the failure of the first bus device from the root complex. The method also includes, responsive to detecting the failure, suspending communication of data to the first bus device, receiving information regarding a second bus device selected from a cluster of a plurality of bus devices, and assigning the second bus device to the downstream port.
US10114676B2 Building multimodal collaborative dialogs with task frames
Methods and systems are provided for collaborative completion of tasks using task frames. Upon receiving a request to perform a task, a system utilizes task frames in completing the requested task. A task frame is a data structure that contains the parameters and status signals that represent a particular task and captures the combined system's understanding of a current state of the task. Input is received at a client device and sent to a server, where the input is processed. Based on the processed input, a task frame is retrieved and filled. The filled task frame is sent to the client device, where the client device performs actions based on the task frame and updates the task frame parameters and the state of the task. The updated task frame is returned to the server. The shared task frame provides improvements to the overall task completion process.
US10114670B2 Point-of-use-toolkit
An apparatus is provided for implementation of back-end system for providing point-of-use toolkits. The apparatus may receive an assignment of work tasks assigned to a technician for manufacture of a tangible product. In response, the apparatus may compile a point-of-use toolkit including comprehensive information regarding the work tasks, and transmit the point-of-use toolkit to a front-end system associated with the technician. The apparatus may determine an occurrence of a delay associated with the schedule that impacts the assignment of the one or more work tasks, and transmit information associated with the delay to the manufacturing scheduling system. In response to receiving an update to the assignment of the tasks from the manufacturing scheduling system, the apparatus may compile an update of the point-of-use toolkit, and transmit the update of the point-of-use toolkit to the front-end system.
US10114668B2 Managing private use of program execution capacity
Techniques are described for managing execution of programs, including using excess program execution capacity of one or more computing systems. For example, a private pool of excess computing capacity may be maintained for a user based on unused dedicated program execution capacity allocated for that user, with the private pool of excess capacity being available for priority use by that user. Such private excess capacity pools may further in some embodiments be provided in addition to a general, non-private excess computing capacity pool that is available for use by multiple users, optionally including users who are associated with the private excess capacity pools. In some such situations, excess computing capacity may be made available to execute programs on a temporary basis, such that the programs executing using the excess capacity may be terminated at any time if other preferred use for the excess capacity arises.
US10114662B2 Updating processor topology information for virtual machines
Systems and methods for providing dynamic processor topology information to a virtual machine hosted by a multi-processor computer system supporting non-uniform memory access (NUMA). An example method may comprise assigning a unique identifier to a virtual processor, determining that the virtual processor has been moved from a first physical processor to a second physical processor, determining a memory access latency value for the second physical processor, and updating an element of a data structure storing memory access latency information with the memory access latency value of the second physical processor, the element identified by the unique identifier of the virtual processor.
US10114660B2 Software application delivery and launching system
One embodiment allocates a first virtual memory; receives executable code of a first piece of software; writes the executable code of the first piece of software directly into the first virtual memory; marks the first virtual memory as executable; executes the executable code of the first piece of software directly from the first virtual memory; and downloads and executes executable code of a second piece of software as facilitated by the executable code of the first piece of software.
US10114657B2 Memory interface initialization with processor in reset
A device comprises control circuitry including a processor, a memory interface, memory interface initialization circuitry, and non-volatile storage storing initialization parameters for initializing the memory interface. The control circuitry is configured to, while the processor is held in reset, initialize the memory interface using the initialization parameters and the memory interface initialization circuitry, after the memory interface has been initialized, receive instructions from a non-volatile memory module over the memory interface, and, after the processor has been released from reset, execute the instructions using the processor.
US10114655B2 Rapid start up method for electronic equipment
The present invention relates to the field of electronic equipment, more particularly, to a rapid start up method for the electronic equipment, by using generating and storing the memory image in the non-volatile memory of the electronic equipment and calling the memory image to operate with recovery of the memory data and device status, complete the electronic equipment reboot, i.e., when the Android-based electronic equipment reboot, there is no need to start Kernel according to the normal start up mode firstly and call service manager and services in turn and use Zygote to create operating environment, so as to complete reboot, and then improve start up speed and user experience.
US10114651B2 Gathering and scattering multiple data elements
According to a first aspect, efficient data transfer operations can be achieved by: decoding by a processor device, a single instruction specifying a transfer operation for a plurality of data elements between a first storage location and a second storage location; issuing the single instruction for execution by an execution unit in the processor; detecting an occurrence of an exception during execution of the single instruction; and in response to the exception, delivering pending traps or interrupts to an exception handler prior to delivering the exception.
US10114643B2 Techniques for detecting return-oriented programming
Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques to detect a return-oriented programming (ROP) attack by verifying target addresses of branch instructions during execution. An apparatus includes a processor component, and a comparison component for execution by the processor component to determine whether there is a matching valid target address for a target address of a branch instruction associated with a translated portion of a routine in a table comprising valid target addresses. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10114639B2 Arithmetic and control unit, arithmetic and control method, program and parallel processor
An arithmetic device which controls a parallel arithmetic operation includes a global memory, a plurality of compute units, each of the compute units including a local memory and a plurality of processing elements, and each of the processing elements including a private memory and processing data blocks stored in the private memory, an attribute group holding unit which includes a specific attribute which includes a parameter indicative of a size of the data block, an arithmetic attribute which includes a parameter indicating whether the data block is a data relevant to processing, and indicating a transfer order when the data block is data relevant to processing, and a policy attribute which includes a parameter indicative of how to execute a transfer of the data block and how to execute processing of the data block.
US10114637B1 Automatically updating a shared project build platform
The present disclosure relates to building a software development project using a shared build module common to development projects targeting a specific software platform. According to one embodiment, a development system requests, from a centralized repository, version information for a latest version of a shared build module associated with a software platform targeted by the development project. The development system determines to replace a local copy of the shared build module with the latest version of the shared build module based, at least in part, on a comparison between version information for the local copy and the version information for the latest version of the shared build module. The development system builds the software development project using the local copy of the shared build module.
US10114600B2 Systems and methods for providing adapted multi-monitor topology support in a virtualization environment
A server provides adaptive displaying on a plurality of display devices in a virtualization environment. The server includes a communication device to receive capabilities data associated with a plurality of graphics processing units (GPUs) of a client device, and a display driver to generate a plurality of display adapters based on the capabilities data. The communication device provides command data to the client device based on the plurality of display adapters. The command data is adapted to the capabilities of one or more of the plurality of GPUs.
US10114587B2 Memory device using extra read and write commands
A memory device may include one or more multi-channel memories and an interface unit suitable for interfacing the multi-channel memories. The interface unit may include a first data interface suitable for transferring data for the first channel of the multi-channel memories, a second data interface suitable for transferring data for the second channel of the multi-channel memories, and an extra data interface suitable for transferring data for a selected one of the first channel and the second channel so that the data is additionally transmitted.
US10114584B2 Removing read disturb signatures for memory analytics
A memory system or flash card may include a mechanism for memory cell measurement and analysis that independently measures/predicts memory wear/endurance, data retention (DR), read disturb, and/or remaining margin. These effects may be independently quantified by analyzing the state distributions of the individual voltage levels of the cells. In particular, a histogram of cell voltage distributions of the memory cells can be analyzed to identify signatures for certain effects (e.g. wear, DR, read disturb, margin, etc.). Those measurements may be used for block cycling, data loss prediction, or adjustments to memory parameters. Pre-emptive action at the appropriate time based on the measurements may lead to improved memory management and data management. That action may include calculating the remaining useful life of data stored in memory, cycling blocks, predicting data loss, trade-off or dynamic adjustments of memory parameters.
US10114575B2 Storage device and operating method thereof
A storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device and a controller. The nonvolatile memory device includes a plurality of memory blocks, each of which includes string selection transistors connected to a plurality of string selection lines, ground selection transistors connected to a plurality of ground selection lines, and memory cells connected to a plurality of word lines. The controller reads valid data groups of a first memory block and writes the read valid data groups in a second memory block, during a read reclaim operation. The controller assigns locations of the second memory block, at which the valid data groups are written, based on read counts of the valid data groups.
US10114574B1 Optimizing storage allocation in a storage system
A system and method for utilizing unmapped and unknown states in a storage system. When a first portion of a first medium is determined to be unreachable from any other mediums, the first portion of the first medium may be put into an unmapped state, and its data may be discarded and the corresponding storage locations may be freed. During replication of the first medium to a replica storage array, the state of the first portion of the first medium may be translated from the unmapped state into an unknown state on the replica storage array. If another storage array has the data of the first portion of the first medium, this data may be used to overwrite the first portion of the first medium on the replica storage array, converting the first portion of the first medium from the unknown state into the mapped state.
US10114568B2 Profile-based data-flow regulation to backend storage volumes
A method for regulating a flow of data to backend storage devices includes generating, at a host system, writes intended for a backend storage volume. The method receives the writes into a first level cache of a storage virtualization appliance. The method further determines whether destaging the writes directly from the first level cache to the backend storage volume would cause a limit associated with the backend storage volume to be exceeded. If destaging the writes directly from the first level cache to the backend storage volume would cause the limit to be exceeded, the method destages the writes from the first level cache to a second level cache of the storage virtualization appliance. Otherwise, the method destages the writes directly from the first level cache to the backend storage volume. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed.
US10114565B2 Automated generation of cloned production environments
Methods and systems for managing, storing, and serving data within a virtualized environment are described. In some embodiments, a data management system may manage the extraction and storage of virtual machine snapshots, provide near instantaneous restoration of a virtual machine or one or more files located on the virtual machine, and enable secondary workloads to directly use the data management system as a primary storage target to read or modify past versions of data. The data management system may allow a virtual machine snapshot of a virtual machine stored within the system to be directly mounted to enable substantially instantaneous virtual machine recovery of the virtual machine.
US10114564B2 Management of virtual machine snapshots
Methods and systems for managing, storing, and serving data within a virtualized environment are described. In some embodiments, a data management system may manage the extraction and storage of virtual machine snapshots, provide near instantaneous restoration of a virtual machine or one or more files located on the virtual machine, and enable secondary workloads to directly use the data management system as a primary storage target to read or modify past versions of data. The data management system may allow a virtual machine snapshot of a virtual machine stored within the system to be directly mounted to enable substantially instantaneous virtual machine recovery of the virtual machine.
US10114562B2 Adaptive block allocation in nonvolatile memory
In a multi-plane non-volatile memory, good blocks of different planes are linked for parallel operation for storing long host writes. Where bad blocks in one or more planes result in unlinked blocks, the unlinked blocks are configured for individual operation to store short host writes and/or memory system management data. Unlinked blocks may be configured as Single Level Cell (SLC) blocks while linked blocks may be configured as SLC blocks or Multi Level Cell (MLC) blocks.
US10114559B2 Generating node access information for a transaction accessing nodes of a data set index
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for generating node access information for a transaction accessing nodes of a data set index. Pages in the memory are allocated to internal nodes and leaf nodes of a tree data structure representing all or a portion of a data set index for the data set. A transaction is processed with respect to the data set that involves accessing the internal and leaf nodes in the tree data structure, wherein the transaction comprises a read or write operation. Node access information is generated in transaction information, for accessed nodes comprising nodes in the tree data structure accessed as part of processing the transaction. The node access information includes a pointer to the page allocated to the accessed node prior to the transaction in response to the node being modified during the transaction.
US10114550B2 Data storage device and data processing system including the data storage device
A data storage device includes a first volatile memory device, a first scale-out storage, and a first controller. The first controller is configured to control the first volatile memory device and the first scale-out storage and to execute first firmware. The first scale-out storage includes a second volatile memory device, a first non-volatile memory device, and a second controller. The second controller is configured to control the second volatile memory device and the first non-volatile memory device and to execute second firmware. The first controller boots the first firmware after booting of the second firmware is completed by the second controller.
US10114546B2 Device, method, and graphical user interface for displaying user interface objects corresponding to an application
An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface and a display, that includes one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface, displays a plurality of application icons, where the plurality of application icons include a respective application icon corresponding to a respective application. While a focus selector is over the respective application icon, the device detects a gesture that includes a contact on the touch-sensitive surface; and in response to detecting the gesture: when the contact had a maximum intensity during the gesture that was below a respective intensity threshold, the device displays an application window of the respective application; and when the contact reached an intensity during the gesture that was above the respective intensity threshold, the device displays a plurality of user interface objects that correspond to the respective application.
US10114542B2 Method for controlling function and electronic device thereof
A method for operating of an electronic device is provided. The method includes detecting a palm touch on a touch screen of the electronic device while performing a first function of the electronic device, and performing a second function of the electronic device based on the detected palm touch on the touch screen of the electronic device.
US10114539B2 System and method for providing feedback associated with e-book in mobile device
A system and method that provides various types of feedback associated with an e-book in a mobile device with an e-book reader function are provided. The method includes displaying a page of an e-book on a touch screen of the mobile device, detecting a touch on the page, detecting a movement of the touch, beginning a page turning operation in response to the movement of the touch, and providing audio feedback based on a history corresponding to the page, according to the page turning operation.
US10114538B2 Apparatus, measurement equipment and method for displaying images
The present invention relates to an apparatus is provided, the apparatus comprising: a screen comprising a scrollable window for displaying a zoomed image and for displaying a corresponding scrollbar wherein the scrollbar comprises a scalable thumb; a first user engageable device for scrolling the displayed image; a second user engageable device for zooming in and out the displayed image; a scrollbar controller configured to automatically adjust the position and length of the thumb of the displayed scrollbar based on information entered by at least one of the user engageable devices; an information insert controller configured to automatically insert an additional scrollbar information in a predefined field within the thumb of the displayed scrollbar. The present invention further relates to a measurement equipment and a method for displaying images.
US10114537B2 Frameworks, devices and methods configured for enabling touch/gesture controlled display for facility information and content with resolution dependent display and persistent content positioning
Described herein are frameworks, devices and methods configured for enabling display for facility information and content, in some cases via touch/gesture controlled interfaces. Embodiments of the invention have been particularly developed for allowing an operator to conveniently access a wide range of information relating to a facility via, for example, one or more wall mounted displays. While some embodiments will be described herein with particular reference to that application, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to such a field of use, and is applicable in broader contexts.
US10114532B2 Editing options for image regions
Implementations relate to editing options for image regions. Some implementations include detecting a region portion of an image based on one or more characteristics of pixels of the image. The detected region has an identified class selected from multiple identifiable classes, and each identifiable class is associated with a set of multiple editing options. Each editing option is associated with edit operation(s) operable to adjust value(s) of one or more image pixels. One of the sets of editing options is presented for selection, where the presented set is associated with the identified class of the detected region and each of the editing options in the presented set is operable to adjust value(s) of one or more pixels of the detected region. The presented set of editing options is different from at least one of the other sets of editing options associated with the other classes.
US10114523B2 Display apparatus and method for controlling thereof
A display apparatus and a method for controlling the display apparatus are provided. The display apparatus includes a display which displays an On Screen Display (OSD) menu; a storage unit; an inputter which receives a user command; and a controller which, when an OSD menu display stop event occurs with an OSD menu displayed on the display, removes the OSD menu displayed on the display, and temporarily stores the OSD menu as displayed at the time of removal, in the storage unit, and when an OSD menu resume event occurs within a predetermined period of time, controls the display to redisplay the temporarily stored OSD menu.
US10114517B2 Detecting content types and window regions in composited display frames
Systems and methods for determining encodings for a display frame are provided. The methods include obtaining a display frame, determining regions of the display frame that have been modified, determining applications having application windows corresponding to the modified regions of the display frame, identifying the content types of contents of the modified regions based on the applications, and determining encodings for portions of the display frame based on the content types. The methods can further include using the z-order of applications to determine application windows corresponding to the modified regions.
US10114514B2 Electronic device, method for controlling the electronic device, and recording medium
An electronic device, a method for controlling the electronic device, and a recording medium are provided. The electronic device includes a display, a storage module, and a processor configured to detect a reference screen setting event in relation to a screen being displayed on the display module and to control the storage module to store at least part of information about the screen being displayed on the display as a reference screen information. Upon occurring of a reference screen display event, the processor controls the display to display a reference screen based on the stored reference screen information.
US10114509B2 Multi-touch device having impedances positioned at electrode cross points and operation method therefor for detecting touch inputs
A multi-touch device detecting a touch input by using a passive element comprises a plurality of driving electrodes; a plurality of detection electrodes; a plurality of impedances positioned at an intersecting point of the plurality of driving electrodes and the plurality of detection electrodes; and a control unit selecting a first driving electrode and a first detection electrode from the plurality of driving electrodes and the plurality of detection electrodes, outputting a first voltage on the first driving electrode, outputting a second voltage on at least one of the remaining driving electrodes and at least one of the remaining detection electrodes, and detecting a touch input on a first intersecting point of the first driving electrode and the first detection electrode on the basis of a detection voltage detected from the first detection electrode.
US10114504B2 Touch screen, display device and fabrication method of touch screen
A touch screen, a display device and a fabrication method of a touch screen are provided. The touch screen includes a gate layer, an insulating layer, a source-drain electrode layer, a first Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) layer, a protective layer and a second ITO layer. The insulating layer is overlaid on the gate layer, the source-drain electrode layer is overlaid on the insulating layer, the first ITO layer is overlaid on the source-drain electrode layer, the protective layer is overlaid on the first ITO layer, and the second ITO layer is overlaid on the protective layer; the gate layer includes a touch driving electrode, the source-drain electrode layer includes a touch sensing electrode line, and the second ITO layer includes a touch sensing electrode pattern.
US10114493B2 Multi-touch pad controller
A highly configurable controller is described that includes a number of different types of control mechanisms that emulate a wide variety of conventional control mechanisms using pressure and location sensitive sensors that generate high-density control information which may be mapped to the controls of a wide variety of devices and software.
US10114490B2 Color filter substrate, method of manufacturing the same, touch screen and display device
The present disclosure provides a color filter substrate, a method of manufacturing the color filter substrate, a touch screen and a display device, and pertains to the technical field of touch screen. The color filter substrate includes a transparent substrate, and a touch screen panel pattern provided on a side of the transparent substrate. A surface of the touch screen panel pattern is provided with a plurality of concave curved faces.
US10114486B2 Method and apparatus for providing touch input via a touch sensitive surface utilizing a support object
Methods and a support object are provided to facilitate the receipt of a wide variety of touch inputs from a user, such as in a manner that is comfortable and does not fatigue the user. In the context of a method, touch input is received from a user who engages and moves a support object relative to a touch sensitive surface. The method also includes receiving the touch input from the user via the touch sensitive surface. The method further includes determining a relative position of the touch input with respect to the support object and then determining a type of touch input based upon the relative position of the touch input with respect to the support object. The method also includes causing an action to be taken in response to the type of touch input. Corresponding apparatus and computer program products are also provided.
US10114483B2 Position indicator
Various embodiments provide a position indicator including a retaining mechanism that can fix a core body securely and which can electrically transmit a signal from an internal circuit to the core body reliably. The position indicator includes a core body having conductivity, a conductive elastic member including a holding portion for holding and fixing the core body, a core body holder having conductivity and fitted with the conductive elastic member to retain the core body fitted in the conductive elastic member, a signal transmitter, and an electric connecting member for establishing an electric connection between the core body holder and the signal transmitter. The core body is detachably fitted into the conductive elastic member. A signal from the signal transmitter is transmitted from the core body through the electric connecting member, the core body holder, and the conductive elastic member.
US10114479B2 Electronic device and method for controlling display
An electronic device and a method for controlling a display are provided. The method includes sensing, via the electronic device, a rotation of the electronic device, identifying, by the electronic device, at least one layer having direction information that is different from a direction of the sensed rotation among a plurality of layers included in an application, changing, via the electronic device, a direction of the identified at least one layer to a direction corresponding to the sensed rotation, and displaying, via the electronic device, the application including the changed at least one layer.
US10114465B2 Virtual reality head-mounted devices having reduced numbers of cameras, and methods of operating the same
Example virtual-reality head-mounted devices having reduced numbers of cameras, and methods of operating the same are disclosed herein. A disclosed example method includes providing a virtual-reality (VR) head-mounted display (V-HMD) having an imaging sensor, the imaging sensor including color-sensing pixels, and infrared (IR) sensing pixels amongst the color-sensing pixels; capturing, using the imaging sensor, an image having a color portion and an IR portion; forming an IR image from at least some of the IR portion from the image; performing a first tracking based on the IR image; forming a color image by replacing the at least some of the removed IR portion with color data determined from the color portion of the image and the location of the removed IR-sensing pixels in the image; and performing a second tracking based on the color image.
US10114459B2 Gaze direction mapping
A method for determining correspondence between a gaze direction and an environment around a wearable device is disclosed. The wearable device may include an eye tracking device and an outward facing image sensor. The method may include receiving an input parameter and at least one scene image from the outward facing image sensor. The method may further include determining, with at least the eye tracking device, at least one gaze direction of a wearer of the wearable device at a point in time corresponding to when the scene image was captured by the outward facing image sensor. The method may additionally include determining, based at least in part on the input parameter, that a particular scene image includes at least a portion of a predefined image. The method may moreover include determining, based on the at least one gaze direction, at least one gaze point on the particular scene image.
US10114452B2 Motion detection system
A motion detection system including: an infrared light source that emits infrared rays; a camera that captures a subject using infrared rays reflected by the subject; a memory that stores a plurality of pieces of outline data an output device that outputs information associated with a state of the subject; and a controller that controls the infrared light source, the camera, the memory, and the output device, wherein the controller performs the following: makes a comparison between an outline of the subject captured by the camera and the pieces of outline data; selects, from among the pieces of outline data, a piece of outline data which resembles the outline of the subject captured by the camera; and causes the output device to output information associated with a state of the subject corresponding to the selected piece of outline data.
US10114451B2 Augmented reality in a virtual tour through a financial portfolio
Disclosed are techniques for providing a presentation as a virtual tour through a user's portfolio based on receiving signals that correspond to user movements in the physical world and processing the signals to select generated images associated with the user's movements to generate an image that when rendered on a display device renders a visual representation of the portfolio in a virtual world.
US10114433B2 Thermal management assembly
A thermal management assembly in accordance with one example may include a first thermal management member that includes a first main region that is continuous, a first connection region that is discontinuous, and a first top side. The thermal management assembly may also include a second thermal management member that includes a second main region, a second connection region, and a second top side. The second main region and the second connection region are continuous. The thermal management assembly may further include a connection member to couple the first thermal management member and the second thermal management member to a memory device via the first connection region and the second connection region. The first top side and the second top side are substantially level with a top side of the memory device in a horizontal direction when the first thermal management member and the second thermal management member are coupled to the memory device.
US10114432B2 Thermal control system and thermal control method for electronic device
The present invention provides a thermal control system and a thermal control method for an electronic device. The thermal control system comprises: an integrated circuit, a determining unit, an adding unit, and a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controlling unit. The determining unit is utilized for determining at least a target thermal parameter for the integrated circuit. The adding unit is coupled to the integrated circuit and the determining unit, and utilized for receiving the target thermal parameter and at least an actual thermal parameter of the integrated circuit to generate at least an error thermal parameter accordingly. The PID controlling unit is coupled to the adding unit and the integrated circuit, and utilized for generating at least a performance level for the integrated circuit according to the error thermal parameter.
US10114429B1 Data storage device securing mechanism
A data storage device securing mechanism to secure at least one data storage device on a board includes a bottom plate, two side plates connected with two sides of the bottom plate, and a plurality of resilient members mounted on each side plate. Each side plate defines a plurality of receiving grooves, a plurality of fasteners is configured to pass through the receiving grooves to be inserted into the data storage device to install the data storage device slidably in the securing mechanism. The resilient member is elastically deformed to abut against the fasteners to prevent the fasteners and the data storage from sliding along the receiving groove.
US10114425B2 Portable electronic device
A portable electronic device comprises a body, a stationary magnetic element and a base. The stationary magnetic element is disposed at a periphery of the first groove. The connecting element of the base is disposed on the bottom plate of the base and including a second engaging surface and a second groove. An opening of the second groove is formed on the second engaging surface. The rotatable magnetic element is pivotally connected with the second groove. One end of the rotatable magnetic element can rotate in/out the second groove. When a distance between the first engaging surface and the second engaging surface is less than a predetermined value and the opening of the first groove faces to the opening of the second groove, the rotatable magnetic element is attracted by the stationary magnetic element to rotate out of the second groove and get into the first groove.
US10114422B2 Cover panel and display device including the same
A cover panel and a display device, the cover panel including a heat sink layer; an impact absorbing layer on the heat sink layer; and an elastic pattern on at least one side of the impact absorbing layer.
US10114421B2 Electronic device
An electronic device includes a case. The case includes a plurality of first components and a plurality of second components. The first components and the second components are arranged alternately and pivotally each other. Each of the first components includes an accommodating slot. Each of the second components includes a connecting part, one or more curved parts, and one or more protrusions. The curved part is connected to the connecting part and received in the accommodating slot of the adjacent first component. The protrusion is arranged at a side of the curved part. When the case is bent, the first component and the second component could correspondingly pivot. The first component is capable of moving relative to the second component between the connecting part and the protrusion so that the curved part leaves the accommodating slot or receives in the accommodating slot.
US10114415B2 Apparatus and method for processing audio signals
Apparatus comprises one or more first microphones for providing audio signals from captured acoustic signals; one or more conductive terminals for connection to one or more conductive terminals of an external cover device for receiving audio signals provided by one or more second microphones included in the external cover device; and one or more processors coupled to the one or more first microphones and to the one or more conductive terminals and configured to perform audio processing on the audio signals from the one or more first microphones and/or from the one or more second microphones based on a control input. Cover apparatus comprises one or more microphones and one or more conductive terminals for providing audio signals provided by said one or more microphones to the electronic apparatus.
US10114409B2 Portable terminal device, portable terminal and cover for portable terminal
A portable terminal device according to one aspect of the present invention includes a portable terminal (1) provided with a housing (11), a housing (21), and a coupling (31) that couples the housings (11, 21) rotatably about an axis of rotation (30), and a cover (50) that covers at least a portion of the portable terminal (1) and that is foldable about the axis (53), wherein the end section (28) of the housing (21) on the side opposite to the end section on the side of the axis of rotation (30) is installed on the cover (50) rotatably about the axis (53). Accordingly, it is possible to provide a portable terminal device provided with a cover that can enhance convenience.
US10114404B2 Hydraulic control system
A hydraulic control for an attachment on a work vehicle. Power is provided to the attachment by manually actuating a control lever that is biased toward a first position. This first position corresponds to a deactuated mode of the attachment. By unlocking a lock mechanism, the lever may be maintained in a second position under hand pressure. This second position corresponds to an actuated mode of the attachment. The lock mechanism may be actuated by an operator platform-actuated release mechanism. While an operator is on a platform on the vehicle, the loch mechanism remains unlocked, and the lever may be maintained, without hand pressure, in its second position. The release mechanism actuates the lock mechanism when an operator is not on the platform. As a result, the bias of the control lever returns it to its first position, and the attachment is deactuated. A filter may be utilized to prevent premature actuation of the release mechanism.
US10114402B2 Touch-sensitive control
The invention provides a rotary or touch-sensitive control comprising a first rotatable and/or touch-sensitive body comprising means for displaying information relating to a parameter controlled by the first body, and a second rotatable and/or touch-sensitive body formed around the first rotatable body comprising means for displaying information relating to a parameter controlled by the second rotatable body.
US10114401B2 System and method for a serial bus interface
In accordance with an embodiment, a method of operating a charging port having a power connection and a first data connection includes determining whether a compatible device is coupled to the charging port and receiving a serial data stream from the compatible device via the first data connection. The serial data stream includes a plurality of symbols representing a request for a power supply voltage and/or current, and the method further includes applying the requested power supply voltage and/or current to the power connection.
US10114398B2 Mobile micro-grid power system controller and method
Methods and control apparatus are presented for controlling supply of electrical power to a micro-grid power system, in which a master controller automatically rebalances the micro-grid by changing an activation state of one or more loads and/or activating and deactivating individual power supplies to preferentially activate non-fuel consuming power supplies and deactivate fuel consuming power supplies so as to minimize fuel consumption for the micro-grid power system.
US10114392B2 Variable ratio charge pump with peak current and average current limiting circuitry
A method of increasing a multiplication ratio of a charge pump, the multiplication ratio defining a relationship between an output voltage of the charge pump and an input voltage of the charge pump, comprising: analyzing a first efficiency of the charge pump when the multiplication ratio is at a first ratio, calculating a second efficiency of the charge pump when the multiplication ratio is a second ratio lesser than the first ratio, and based on the first efficiency and the second efficiency, determining at least one of a target output power and a target output voltage at which to change the multiplication ratio from the second ratio to the first ratio.
US10114385B2 Fluid control valve
To provide a fluid control valve that enables the internal volume to be reduced and, for example, the falling response performance to be improved without compromising the accuracy in controlling a pressure, a flow rate, and so on of fluid, a fluid control valve includes a valve seat portion, a valve body capable of making or breaking contact with the valve seat portion, a fluid resistance, and a pair of clamping members that clamps the fluid resistance. The fluid resistance and the pair of clamping members form an in-valve space in which the valve body or at least part of an actuation member that moves the valve body is housed. Fluid passes through the fluid resistance from the downstream-side in-valve space and flows out to the outside.
US10114383B2 Dynamic jack reference control system and method for extending vehicle jacks
A dynamic jack reference control system may include a tilt sensor operatively associated with the vehicle so that the tilt sensor senses a tilt angle of the vehicle. A processor operatively connected to the tilt sensor produces a jack reference value based on the tilt angle of the vehicle. A speed controller operatively associated with the processor extends the at least one jack on the vehicle at a speed that is related to the jack reference value.
US10114382B2 Flexible command model for aircraft control
Two methods of combining multiple response types into a single flexible command model are provided and include receiving a pilot stick input, generating an aircraft response to the pilot stick input that is a continuous blend of response types by including calculable time-varying coefficients set as a function of a magnitude of the pilot stick input and other aircraft states such as airspeed, imposing at least an angular acceleration command limit and using other non-linear elements to optimize the aircraft response to the pilot stick input.
US10114375B1 Motion-characteristic based object classification for automated vehicle
An object-classification system for an automated vehicle includes an object-detector and a controller. The object-detector may be a camera, radar, lidar or any combination thereof. The object-detector detects an object proximate to a host-vehicle. The controller is in communication with the object-detector. The controller is configured to determine a density of the object based on a motion-characteristic of the object caused by air-movement proximate to the object, and operate the host-vehicle to avoid striking the object with the host-vehicle when the density of the object is classified as dense.
US10114371B2 Vehicle control system, vehicle control method, and vehicle control program
A vehicle control device includes a detecting unit that detects a towing state of a subject vehicle, a recognizing unit that recognizes surrounding situations of the subject vehicle, a control unit that performs automatic control in which at least one of acceleration-and-deceleration and steering of the subject vehicle is automatically controlled on the basis of the surrounding situations of the subject vehicle recognized by the recognizing unit, and a changing unit that changes, if the detecting unit has detected that the subject vehicle is in a state of towing an object, details of control performed by the control unit in such a manner that it is less likely to perform the automatic control than in the case where the detecting unit has not detected that the subject vehicle is in a state of towing an object.
US10114370B2 Machine automation system with autonomy electronic control module
A Machine Automation System (MAS) for a machine with an implement includes a plurality of Vehicle Electronic Control Modules (ECMs), a local transceiver, an Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN), a first Controller Area Network (CAN), an Autonomy Electronic Control Module (AECM), an environment monitoring system, and a Remote Shutdown Module (RSM). The AECM is configured to generate output control signals, and to transmit the output control signals to at least one ECM of the plurality of Vehicle ECMs, wherein the output control signals control an operation of the machine. The RSM is disposed on the machine and configured to receive a safety control signal from off-board the machine. The MAS is configured to operate advanced machine control features concurrently with execution of the input control signals received from off-board the machine.
US10114367B2 System and methods for the universal integration of plant floor assets and a computerized management system
A server platform and a method to integrate a plurality of diverse plant floor equipment with at least one computerized management system in a manufacturing operational or maintenance system. The server platform includes a plurality of plant floor drivers adapted to communicatively interface with a plurality of diverse plant floor data sources. The server platform further includes at least one computerized management system driver adapted to communicatively interface with the at least one computerized management system. The server platform also includes a message translator adapted to broker communication between the plant floor data sources and the at least one computerized management system using an open standard. The server platform, using the open standard, enables a universal enterprise type taxonomy across the plant floor data sources and the at least one computerized management system.
US10114365B2 Analysis device, analysis method, and program
An analysis device refers to information included in a recorded product drawing, builds apart of or the entire wire harness by drawing corresponding graphic data of each member constituting the wire harness, adds non-corresponding graphic data to the built wire harness, and displays the product drawing.
US10114362B2 Method and system for controlling the production process of a product
A method for controlling production processes of products. A first n-tuple representative of current parameters of product are determined and stored. The current parameters are displayed. Control elements are displayed for selecting from pre-defined process actions compatible for performing on product having the current parameters retained in the first n-tuple. Each process action is representative of a first transformation matrix of dimension compatible with the first n-tuple. The pre-defined process actions and associated first transformation matrices are stored. A process action is selected from the pre-defined process actions. The first transformation matrix corresponding to the selected process action is applied to the first n-tuple to produce a second n-tuple of future product parameters. The product having the future parameters of the second n-tuple is displayed. Instructions are provided representative of the matrix elements in the first transformation matrix performing a process step on the product corresponding to the process action.
US10114359B2 Numerical control device for realizing high-speed input and output of external signal in servo controller
A numerical control device includes a CPU for outputting a position command value of a servomotor; an IC including a servo controller for outputting a current command value to an amplifier for driving the servomotor, and an I/O unit for inputting and outputting an external signal; a DSP for reading the position command value and performing control so as to move the servomotor to a position indicated by the position command value; and an inter-device communication path between the CPU and the IC. The IC includes an internal bus connected to a communication interface connected to the inter-device communication path, and the I/O unit; and an internal communication path for directly transmitting a signal between the servo controller and the I/O unit without passing through the internal bus.
US10114342B2 Wearable device
A wearable device may include: an analog watch unit that includes a time indicating unit that indicates time, and a drive unit that drives the time indicating unit; a touch screen that senses an input for adjusting the drive unit; and a control unit that controls the drive unit in response to the sensed input.
US10114341B2 Inertia setting or poising of a timepiece sprung balance assembly
A method of setting inertia of and/or poizing a timepiece sprung balance assembly including: manufacturing a balance and a balance spring irreversibly assembled to each other; fixing an outer coil of the balance spring in position in a tamperproof manner to a balance spring stud which is immobilized in a tamperproof manner by irreversible attachment to a balance cock; determining a peripheral surface of the balance, every point of which is remote from the balance spring by a first predefined distance; performing a re-machining operation only on the peripheral area.
US10114340B2 Optimised timepiece movement
Timepiece movement including a flexible strip resonator cooperating with a magnetic escapement mechanism, wherein an escape wheel set includes tangential magnetized areas repelling first magnetized areas of an inertial element of the resonator, this movement includes isochronism correction means combining the first magnetized areas and compensating magnets on the escape wheel set, each arranged in proximity to a tangential magnetized area and producing a leakage field in a different direction from that of the field of the tangential magnetized area, the leakage field intensity being low compared to that of the field of the second tangential magnetized area, and this leakage field interacting with one of the first magnetized areas to produce a low variation in the operation of the resonator mechanism.
US10114330B2 Cleaning apparatus with scraping member, and image forming apparatus including the same
A cleaning apparatus includes a scraper and a support member. The scraper is in contact with a surface of a recovery roller to clean out residuals from the surface. A base portion of the scraper is held between and a fixing plate and a supporting plate. In this case, a leading end of the scraper is in contact with the surface of the recovery roller while an edge of the supporting plate serving as a fulcrum. Also, a base length d of the scraper from the fulcrum to the base portion is selected to make uniform the contact pressure of the scraper.
US10114329B2 Image forming apparatus which controls period between trailing edge of preceding sheet and leading edge of next sheet
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming device, a fixing device including a first rotary member of which a surface layer containing a fluororesin is brought into contact with a sheet surface having an unfixed toner image formed by the image forming device, and a controller. In a case that image formation processing for continuously forming a toner image on a plurality of predetermined sheets is executed, the controller can control conveyance of a sheet so that a portion of the surface layer of the first rotary member which is brought into contact with a trailing edge of a preceding sheet is brought into contact with a margin area on a leading edge side on a next sheet.
US10114328B2 Sheet feeding device and image forming apparatus
An apparatus includes a movable regulation member that regulates a trailing edge side position of a sheet stack stored in a storage portion in a sheet feeding direction, a trailing edge detection portion, movable together with the regulation member, that detects a sheet surface on the trailing edge side of the sheet stack, and a control unit that detects whether the regulation member is positioned to an end surface on the trailing edge side of the sheet stack based on a detection result by the trailing edge detection portion, and that causes a display unit to provide a warning if the regulation member is not positioned to the end surface, wherein, if a predetermined sheet with thicknesses different between leading edge and trailing edge sides thereof in the sheet feeding direction is set by a setting unit, the control unit does not cause the display unit to provide the warning.
US10114327B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a fixing unit configured to fix a toner image to a sheet; a sheet moving motor configured to move the sheet in a width direction orthogonal to a conveyance direction of the sheet; and a controller configured to determine a movement amount of the sheet to be moved by the sheet moving motor for each sheet, wherein the controller sets a first movement amount for a first sheet when an image is formed on a first side of the first sheet, the controller sets a second movement amount for a second sheet when an image is formed on a first side of the second sheet, and controls the sheet moving motor such that the first sheet is moved in the width direction by the first movement amount when an image is formed on a second side of the first sheet.
US10114322B2 Fixing device and image forming apparatus
A fixing device includes a fixing belt that is rotatable and a pressure rotator that is pressed against the fixing belt to form a fixing nip therebetween. A polishing roller separably contacts the fixing belt and slides over an outer circumferential surface of the fixing belt while the polishing roller is pressed against the fixing belt. At least one support supports and stretches the fixing belt. A polishing aid, which is disposed opposite the polishing roller via the fixing belt, supports and stretches the fixing belt. The polishing roller is disposed opposite the polishing aid via the fixing belt to form a polishing nip between the polishing roller and the fixing belt while the polishing roller is pressed against the fixing belt. The polishing roller changes a rotation locus of the fixing belt along at least a part of a circumferential face of the polishing roller.
US10114321B2 Lubricating device for belt-shaped member, fixing device, and image forming apparatus
A lubricating device for a belt-shaped member includes a pair of belt holding members. Each of the belt holding members has a corresponding one of outer peripheral surfaces, is disposed at a corresponding one of end portions of the belt-shaped member in an axial direction of the belt-shaped member, and holds the belt-shaped member. The lubricating device has first grooves and second grooves. Each of the first groove extends in a peripheral direction in the outer peripheral surface of a corresponding one of the belt holding members and holds a liquid lubricant. Each of the second grooves extends in the peripheral direction, is provided at a position in the outer peripheral surface of a corresponding one of the belt holding members further to an outside than the first groove in the axial direction, and holds the liquid lubricant.
US10114314B2 Powder collecting device and image forming apparatus incorporating same
A powder collecting device includes an inlet through which powder flows in the powder collecting device, and a conveying screw to rotate to convey the powder inside the powder collecting device. The conveying screw includes a shaft and a screw portion spirally winding around the shaft. The powder collecting device further includes a flexible sheet including a plurality of strip portions divided by a plurality of slits spaced apart in an axial direction of the conveying screw. Each of the strip portions includes a contact portion to contact the shaft of the conveying screw. The contact portion is shifted from an end of the flexible sheet.
US10114308B2 Charge roller positioning
In one example, a method for calibrating a position of a charge roller is described. The method may include a processor positioning a first end of a charge roller to a first plurality of index positions, determining a capacitance between the charge roller and a photoconductor imaging plate at each of the first plurality of index positions, determining a first index position of the first plurality of index positions with a greatest change in capacitance, and calibrating a position of the charge roller based upon the first index position.
US10114304B2 Toner binder, and toner
The toner binder of the present invention contains a crystalline resin (A) and a resin (B) that is a polyester resin or its modified resin, the polyester resin being obtained by reaction of an alcohol component (X) and a carboxylic acid component (Y) as raw materials, wherein a temperature (Tp) of the top of an endothermic peak derived from the crystalline resin (A) as measured by a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) is in the range of 40° C. to 100° C., and endothermic peak areas S1 and S2 during heating satisfy the following equation. (S2/S1)×100≥35  (1) S1 is an area of the endothermic peak derived from the crystalline resin (A) in the first heating process, and S2 is an area of the endothermic peak derived from the crystalline resin (A) in the second heating process, when the toner binder is heated, cooled, and heated.
US10114299B2 Lithographic apparatus
A lithographic apparatus has a compartment which accommodates a movable object. Movements of the movable object cause acoustic disturbances in the compartment. An acoustic damper is arranged to damp the acoustic disturbances in the compartment and comprises a chamber (100) in communication with the compartment and a perforated plate (101), having a plurality of through-holes (102), between the chamber and the compartment.
US10114297B2 Active eye-to-eye with alignment by X-Y capacitance measurement
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to systems and methods for performing photolithography processes. In one embodiment, a photolithography system includes a plurality of image projection systems each having an extendable lens, and a plate having a plurality of openings. Each extendable lens is configured to be extended through a corresponding opening of the plurality of openings during operation. The plate includes one or more elements disposed adjacent each opening and each lens includes one or more elements formed thereon. The one or more elements formed on the plate and the one or more elements formed on the lens are utilized to measure one or more distances between the lens and the plate. Any deviation of the measured distance from a reference distance indicates that the lens has been shifted. Measures to compensate for the shifting of the lens will be performed.
US10114293B2 Illumination system and projection objective of a mask inspection apparatus
An illumination system and a projection objective of a mask inspection apparatus are provided. During operation of the mask inspection apparatus, the illumination system illuminates a mask with an illumination bundle of rays having a centroid ray that has a direction dependent on the location of the incidence of the illumination bundle of rays on the mask.
US10114292B2 Pattern forming method, resist pattern, and method for manufacturing electronic device
Provided are a pattern forming method capable of providing good DOF and LER, a resist pattern formed by the pattern forming method, and a method for manufacturing an electronic device, including the pattern forming method. The pattern forming method includes a step a of coating an active-light-sensitive or radiation-sensitive resin composition onto a substrate to form a resist film, a step b of coating a composition for forming an upper layer film onto the resist film, followed by carrying out heating to 100° C. or higher, to form the upper layer film on the resist film, a step c of exposing the resist film having the upper layer film formed thereon, and a step d of developing the exposed resist film using a developer including an organic solvent to form a pattern.
US10114290B2 Method for acquiring parameter for dose correction of charged particle beam, charged particle beam writing method, and charged particle beam writing apparatus
A parameter acquiring method for dose correction of a charged particle beam includes writing evaluation patterns on a substrate coated with resist; writing, while varying writing condition, a peripheral pattern on a periphery of any different one of the evaluation patterns, after an ignorable time as to influence of resist temperature increase due to writing of an evaluation pattern concerned has passed; and calculating a parameter for defining correlation among a width dimension change amount of the evaluation pattern concerned, a temperature increase amount of the evaluation pattern concerned, and a backscatter dose reaching the evaluation pattern concerned, by using, under each writing condition, a width dimension of the evaluation pattern concerned, the temperature increase amount of the evaluation pattern concerned at each shot time, and the backscatter dose reaching the evaluation pattern concerned from each shot.
US10114278B1 Light splitting module and projection apparatus thereof
A light splitting module includes a first light source emitting first and second primary color lights, a second light source emitting a third primary color light, a color wheel and a modulator. The color wheel is aligned with the first and second light sources for splitting lights of the first and second light sources into image forming lights. The color wheel has first and second color sections and a transparent section. The first color section allows the first and third primary color lights to pass through. The second color section allows the second and third primary color lights to pass through. The modulator is coupled to the first and second light sources and the color wheel for modulating an incidence time of the first light source on the first color section to adjust an output ratio of the first primary color light in the image forming lights.
US10114266B2 Electroactive optical device
The present invention provides an electroactive optical device including an optical substrate having two opposing surfaces; at least two electrodes spaced one from the other and disposed on the surface of the substrate; and at least one electroactive material layer in contact with the at least two electrodes and the surface of the substrate. The electroactive optical device has variable light transmittance in response to the magnitude of an applied electrical voltage.
US10114258B2 Narrow bezel display device
A display device according to an embodiment includes a lower substrate in which a display area and a non-display area are divided and an upper substrate which corresponds to the lower substrate and includes a black matrix BM. Further, the display device can include a bezel which is located on the non-display area and includes a GIP driver, a plurality of signal transmission lines, a connection line connecting the GIP driver and the plurality of signal transmission lines, and a seal area equipped with a sealant, in a direction being apart from one side of the display area, a plurality of bridge patterns which is located on the non-display area and electrically connects the GIP driver and the connection line, and the connection line and the plurality of signal transmission lines, respectively, and a plurality of shield patterns enclosing the plurality of bridge patterns. Also, the display device can include a plurality of shield patterns which minimize an area in which the sealant and the plurality of bridge patterns are in directly contact with each other.
US10114256B2 Array substrate and liquid crystal display panel
An array substrate and a liquid crystal display panel are described. The array substrate includes: pixel electrodes and common electrodes, where each of the pixel electrodes and/or the common electrodes includes one or more straight-line portions located in multiple pixel regions defined by the intersection of the scanning lines and the data lines. The straight-line portions in two pixel regions adjacent to each other in an extension direction of the data line are symmetric about an extension direction of the scanning line. The array substrate also includes an alignment layer having an alignment direction substantially perpendicular to the extension direction of the scanning line, and an angle between an extension direction of the straight line portion and the alignment direction of the alignment layer is greater than or equal to 4 degrees and less than or equal to 6 degrees.
US10114244B2 Curved display device
A curved display device includes a display panel having a curved shape, and including a first segment, a second segment, and a third segment that are sequentially defined along a curved edge in the display panel, a support member combined with the display panel to support the curved shape of the display panel, and a spacer placed in correspondence with the second segment of the first to third segments and disposed between the display panel and the support member, where the display panel is curved with a first curvature radius along a first direction in the second segment, where the display panel is shaped in at least one of a flat form in each of the first and third segments, and a curved form with a second curvature radius that is larger than the first curvature radius.
US10114237B2 Surfaces with photonic crystal coatings and methods of customizing the visual appearance thereof
Substrates having structured optical appearances are disclosed. The substrate can include a surface having a photonic crystal coating disposed on the surface. The photonic crystal coating comprising capsules, each capsule comprising particles disposed in a medium and the particles are configured to align in an order array upon application of an electromagnetic field.
US10114231B1 Eyewear with detachable temples
An eyewear with detachable temples includes a front frame, a detachable hinge, and temples extending rearwardly from opposing sides of the front frame. The detachable hinge includes a receiving mount attached to opposing sides of the front frame, a pin housing attached to the temples, and a pin within the pin housing that can be removably connected to the receiving mounts.
US10114228B2 Lens moving apparatus
A lens moving apparatus includes a bobbin of which a first coil is provided, a first magnet disposed to face the first coil, a housing for supporting the first magnet, a second coil disposed under the housing so as to face the first magnet, a printed circuit board on which the second coil is mounted, a base on which the printed circuit board is mounted, and a yoke disposed between the printed circuit board and the base.
US10114226B2 Optical device
An optical device includes a light guiding plate which guides lights within the surface parallel to an emission surface, and light converging sections onto which the lights guided by the light guiding plate are incident, each of the light converging sections having an optical surface which allows an emitted light to be emitted from the emission surface in a direction where the emitted light is to be substantially converged on one convergence point or convergence line in space or to be substantially diverged from one convergence point or convergence line in space. The light converging sections are formed respectively along a predetermined line within the surface parallel to the emission surface, and the convergence points or the convergence lines are different from each other among the light converging sections, and an image is formed in space by an aggregation of the convergence points or the convergence lines.
US10114225B2 Directional backlight unit, three-dimensional (3D) image display apparatus, and 3D image displaying method
A directional backlight unit, a three-dimensional (3D) image display apparatus, and a 3D image displaying method are provided. The directional backlight unit includes a light guide plate having an emission surface on which a plurality of grating elements including first and second groups of grating elements are provided. The plurality of grating elements are arranged such that light beams emitted from the first and second groups of grating elements commonly propagate through a plurality of pixel points and respectively form first and second groups of view points of which corresponding regions do not overlap with each other.
US10114222B2 Integrated eye tracking and laser projection methods with holographic elements of varying optical powers
Systems, devices, and methods that integrate eye tracking capability into scanning laser projector (“SLP”)-based wearable heads-up displays are described. An infrared laser diode is added to an RGB SLP and an infrared photodetector is aligned to detect reflections of the infrared light from features of the eye. A holographic optical element (“HOE”) may be used to combine visible light, infrared light, and environmental light into the user's “field of view.” The HOE may be heterogeneous and multiplexed to apply positive optical power to the visible light and zero or negative optical power to the infrared light.
US10114217B2 Solar load managing head-up display system and device
A head-up display system includes a housing, a liquid crystal display disposed within the housing and configured for emitting a first ray of light, and a reflector stack disposed adjacent the liquid crystal display within the housing. The reflector stack is configured for transmitting therethrough the first ray of light and includes a retardation plate and an optical film disposed on the retardation plate and facing the liquid crystal display. The head-up display system also includes a radiative heat sink disposed on the housing and a turn mirror spaced apart from the reflector stack. The turn mirror is configured for directing a first solar ray to the reflector stack such that the first solar ray reflects off the reflector stack to the radiative heat sink as a second solar ray.
US10114210B2 Fluorescent wheel, double-color laser source and laser projection equipment
The disclosure provides a fluorescent wheel, including a fluorescent region and a transmission region; the fluorescent region has fluorescence powder for emitting fluorescence under excitation by excitation laser; and the transmission region is for transmitting laser; the fluorescent wheel is for diffusing at least laser to be transmitted. Using fluorescent wheel to diffuse laser enables laser transmission meanwhile removing speckles by diffusion, sparing a separate speckle-removing component, improving light processing efficiency of fluorescent wheel. The disclosure also provides a double-color laser source using the fluorescent wheel, and a laser projection equipment including the double-color laser source, which can output three-primary-color light via fluorescent wheel component, meanwhile removing speckles for double-color laser, thereby reducing usage of optical components, and lowering complexity of optical architecture of double-color laser source, contributing to miniaturization of laser projection equipment. The disclosure is applied in the field of laser illumination display technologies.
US10114209B2 Microscope apparatus
A plurality of specimens or a plurality of targets in a specimen are accurately examined. A microscope apparatus includes a light source; an image-generating unit generating an image of a specimen; a control unit controlling the light source and the image-generating unit depending on a predetermined irradiation condition or a predetermined image generation condition; an image-analyzing unit analyzing the image generated by the image-generating unit to extract targets; and a condition-changing unit changing the irradiation condition and/or the image generation condition based on a difference between an actual luminance of each of the extracted targets in the image and a desired luminance such that the actual luminance of the target in the image satisfies the desired luminance. If the irradiation condition and/or the image generation condition is changed, the control unit redrives the light source and the image-generating unit depending on the changed irradiation condition and/or image generation condition.
US10114197B2 Imaging lens
An imaging lens includes a first lens group; a second lens group; and a third lens group, arranged in this order from an object side to an image plane side. The first lens group includes a first lens having positive refractive power, a second lens having negative refractive power, and a third lens. The second lens group includes a fourth lens and a fifth lens. The third lens group includes a sixth lens and a seventh lens having negative refractive power. The fourth lens has a concave surface facing the object side near an optical axis thereof. The seventh lens has an image plane-side surface formed in an aspheric shape having at least one inflexion point. The fifth lens is disposed away from the sixth lens by a specific distance on an optical axis thereof. The first to third lenses have specific Abbe's numbers.
US10114194B2 Optical image capturing system
The invention discloses a three-piece optical lens for capturing image and a three-piece optical module for capturing image. In order from an object side to an image side, the optical lens along the optical axis comprises a first lens with positive refractive power; a second lens with refractive power; and a third lens with refractive power; and at least one of the image-side surface and object-side surface of each of the three lenses are aspheric. The optical lens can increase aperture value and improve the imagining quality for use in compact cameras.
US10114192B2 Lens module
The present disclosure discloses a lens module. The lens module includes a lens barrel and a lens group. The lens group is installed inside the lens barrel. The lens barrel includes a first barrel wall extended horizontally and a second barrel wall bended and extended from the first barrel wall. The lens module includes also a stop installed inside the lens barrel. The stop is installed inside the lens barrel and clamped between the first barrel wall and the lens group. The stop and the lens group are lined up in turn from object side to image side.
US10114191B2 Lens unit, vehicle-mounted camera, and imaging device
Provided is a lens unit, which includes a lens barrel and a lens. The lens barrel includes a wall portion, which extends in the first direction. The wall portion includes at least two first inclined portions and at least two second inclined portions. A distance from each first inclined portion to a central axis CX is decreased as the first inclined portion extends to the first direction. A distance from each second inclined portion to the central axis CX is increased as the second inclined portion extends to the first direction. The lens is held in the wall portion by the first inclined portions and the second inclined portions.
US10114188B2 Panel-mountable fiber optic cable feedthrough
A novel panel-mountable fiber optic cable feedthrough is described that has two main body parts that can be brought together around single or multiple fiber optic cables and secured in place to prevent slippage of the cable(s). Use of two such main body parts that split along a plane that passes through the axis of the fiber optic cable(s) allows joining the two main parts at any position along the cable(s) without the need to thread the cable(s) through one or more pre-formed cylindrical cavities in the body of the feedthrough. The main parts for this fiber optic feedthrough can be made by plastic injection molding suitably shaped to relieve bending strain in the glass optical fiber(s) within the cable(s). The foot-print for mounting such a feedthrough can be made compatible with that of a number of popular fiber optic connector mounts, including the SC-connector.
US10114181B2 Optical ferrule for multi-fiber cable and hardened multi-fiber optic connector therefore
A multi-fiber cable assembly includes an optical connector and a cable. The optical connector includes a connector body; an optical ferrule body, and alignment elements. The optical ferrule body has an end face defining a plurality of alignment openings arranged in rows and has a plurality of buckling chambers. Each buckling chamber is aligned with one of the rows of the alignment openings. The optical fibers of the cable have bare portions secured at a first end of the optical ferrule body using rigid epoxy. Each of the optical fibers is routed through one of the buckling chambers to one of the alignment holes.
US10114177B2 Translating lens holder assemblies employing bore relief zones, and optical connectors incorporating the same
Translating lens holder assemblies employing bore relief zones, as well as optical connectors employing such lens holder assemblies, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a lens holder assembly includes a lens holder body having a mating face, a first forward slide portion and a first rear slide portion disposed on a first side of the lens holder body, and a second forward slide portion and a second rear slide portion disposed on a second side of the lens holder body. The first forward slide portion is separated from the first rear slide portion by a first bore relief zone, and the second forward slide portion is separated from the second rear slide portion by a second bore relief zone. In one embodiment, the lens holder assembly further includes at least one groove alignment feature disposed in the lens holder body that is configured to support at least one GRIN lens.
US10114174B2 Optical connectors and optical coupling systems having a translating element
Optical connectors, optical coupling systems, and methods of optical coupling are disclosed. In one embodiment, an optical connector includes a plug housing, at least one optical fiber, an internal coupling surface, and a translating element. The translating element has a first coupling surface, a second coupling surface, and at least one optical component within the translating element. The translating element is biased such that when the optical connector is in a disengaged state, the translating element is positioned toward an optical connector opening and the second coupling surface of the translating element is displaced from the internal coupling surface. When the optical connector is in an engaged state, the translating element is positioned such that the second coupling surface of the translating element is positioned at the internal coupling surface and the optical fiber is optically coupled to the optical component.
US10114173B2 Optical device
An aspect of the disclosure provides a microring resonator (MRR). Such an MRR includes a ring optical waveguide and an optical waveguide, with the optical waveguide configured such that a first portion of the optical waveguide overlaps a second portion of the ring waveguide. In some embodiments, the optical waveguide has a first refractive index and the ring optical waveguide has a second refractive index such that the first refractive index is less than the second refractive index. In some embodiments, the optical waveguide is a polymer optical waveguide and the ring optical waveguide is a silicon optical waveguide. In some embodiments, the optical waveguide is larger in height than the ring waveguide and the first portion of the optical waveguide is configured to provide space for the second portion of the ring waveguide.
US10114163B1 Optical component with image compensation
An optical component with image compensation is formed by a plurality of optical fibers arranged and connected in the same direction. A section of the optical component includes an output face, an input face, and a lateral face. The output face is formed by sections at one end of the optical fibers respectively, and each of the sections is a perfect circle or a regular polygon. The input face is formed by sections at the other end of the optical fibers respectively, and each of the sections is noncircular or is a irregular polygonal. The lateral face extends in the same direction as the optical fibers. Thereby, images shown on display devices have preset luminous intensity no matter if users are located in front of or beside the display devices.
US10114158B2 Stretched laminate, method of manufacturing thin polarizer, thin polarizer manufactured by the method, and polarizing plate including the thin polarizer
There is provided a stretched laminate formed by stretching a laminate including: a non-stretched high-density polyethylene film; and a non-stretched polyvinyl alcohol-based film attached to at least one surface of the high-density polyethylene film, wherein the polyvinyl alcohol-based film has a thickness of 10 μm or less after stretching. In addition, there are provided a method of manufacturing a thin polarizer using the stretched laminate, a thin polarizer manufacturing by the method, and a polarizing plate including the thin polarizer.
US10114145B1 Acceleration measurement apparatus
An apparatus and method for measuring a local acceleration of gravity includes releasing a ferrous rod having a regular alternating pattern of reflective and non-reflective portions on a surface thereof from an electromagnetic holder so that the rod falls with a substantially vertical acceleration and substantially no angular velocity about a center of mass of the rod. The falling rod is illuminated with a light emitting diode (LED) configured to emit infrared (IR) light, and IR light emitted by the LED and reflected by the falling rod is detected with a photodiode. A two-state signal is generated corresponding to an illumination state of the photodiode by the reflected IR light. Times of transitions between the two states in the generated signal are calculated to determine kinematic data, and the kinematic data is fitted to a predetermined curve to calculate a local acceleration of gravity.
US10114144B2 Scale identifier
Scale identifier systems and methods for generating a log of scale type and location in subterranean formations, and, more particularly, in wellbore tubing are provided. A method for scale identification may be provided. The method may comprise providing a first logging tool comprising a tool body, a neutron source coupled to the tool body, and detectors coupled to the tool body; providing a second logging tool for measuring deviations in inner diameter of a tubing in a wellbore; placing the first logging tool and the second logging tool into the wellbore; logging the interior of the tubing with the first logging tool and the second logging tool to generate data; and generating a log of scale location and type from the data.
US10114143B2 Downhole tool and method for imaging a wellbore
This disclosure is related to a downhole tool to be lowered into a wellbore, having a longitudinal axis and an outer surface, the tool including: a particle detection assembly having at least one particle detector for detecting at least a predetermined type of particles, wherein the particle detectors of the assembly are each wrapped around at least one detecting portion forming an angular portion of the tool azimuthal plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tool so that the detection assembly substantially forms a ring, at least a window transparent to the particle type and extending between the outer surface and the particle detection assembly.
US10114141B2 Subsurface resistivity modeling with electromagnetic fields using a conductive casing
A method for efficiently calculating a subsurface distribution of electrical resistivity or conductivity generated by an electromagnetic (EM) source is provided wherein a significant fraction of the electric current produced by a source flows along a casing of a borehole. The method is comprised of two steps: calculating EM fields produced by the casing in the background lithology; and calculating EM fields caused by a resistivity anomaly in the presence of an EM field produced by the casing within a subsurface or survey model that does not include the casing.
US10114130B2 Detectors for use with particle generators and related assemblies, systems and methods
Neutron detectors for measuring a neutron yield of a neutron generator may include at least one particle counter disposed in a housing and at least one removable cartridge for receiving at least one collection medium. The at least one removable cartridge configured to be at least partially inserted into the housing to position the collection medium proximate the at least one particle counter. Detector assemblies for evaluating an output of a particle generator may include a housing and a plurality of cartridges that may be selectively received in the housing. Methods of detecting an output of a neutron source include inserting a collection medium into a cartridge, positioning the collection medium proximate a neutron source, and inserting the cartridge with the collection medium into a housing of a neutron yield detector.
US10114129B2 Semiconductor detector for x-ray single-photon detection
A detector for detecting a single x-ray photon with high temporal resolution and high efficiency includes a semiconductor substrate, the semiconductor substrate including element(s) from each of Groups III and V of the Periodic Table of Elements, and pixels on the substrate. Each pixel includes a semiconductor transistor including an epitaxial layer having element(s) from each of Groups III and V of the Periodic Table of Elements, an anode electrically connected to a gate of the semiconductor transistor, and a cathode electrically connected to a drain of the semiconductor transistor. Photon(s) are caused to impinge the single-photon detector along a y-direction (long side of pixel) to provide adequate stopping power, and electron-hole pairs generated by the photon(s) are collected along an x-direction or z-direction (short sides of pixel) to provide short transit time. Detectors form an array of pixels for x-ray imaging with temporal resolution of single photons.
US10114122B2 Crosswind speed measurement by optical measurement of scintillation
The present disclosure describes methods and systems for measuring crosswind speed by optical measurement of laser scintillation. One method includes projecting radiation into a medium, receiving, over time, with a photodetector receiver, a plurality of scintillation patterns of scattered radiation, comparing cumulative a radiation intensity for each received scintillation pattern of the received plurality of scintillation patterns, and measuring a cumulative weighted average cross-movement within the medium using the compared cumulative radiation intensities.
US10114121B2 Distance measuring method and distance measuring element
The invention relates to a distance measuring method comprising at least the step of emitting at least one measurement signal to a target object, in which at least one start signal is produced, and the measurement signal is back scattered from the target object as a target signal. Said target signal and optionally also the start signal is sampled in a first and a second sampling at various sampling rates and determines the distance to the target object from the relative position from the start signal and the target signal.
US10114094B2 Method and magnetic resonance system for detecting MR data
In a method and apparatus for detecting magnetic resonance (MR) data a slice is slice-selectively excited followed by irradiation of a refocusing pulse and activation of first and second phase encoding gradients, and a readout gradient, in order to read out MR data that are entered into a line of k-space. MR data for further multiple lines of k-space are acquired without the first phase encoding gradient being activated again, and follow radiation of another refocusing pulse.
US10114093B2 Method for extracting information encoded in a result of an NMR measurement
A method for extracting information encoded in a result of an NMR measurement, including the following steps: providing a first result of an NMR measurement of a sample; providing a second result of an NMR measurement of a calibration sample; calculating a conversion factor being indicative for a dependency between encoded information on the calibration sample and the concentration of at least one constituent of the calibration sample, applying the conversion factor to information encoded in the first result, calculating a validity value for a subset of the encoded information of the first result, the validity value being representative for a fitness of a first subset of the encoded information to be separated from a second subset of the encoded information, and assigning the validity value to the subset of the encoded information for which it was calculated.
US10114091B2 Automatic detuning of non-connected transceiver coils for MRI
Methods and a device for automatic detuning of a magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) local coil not connected to an MRT system are provided. The device has self-closing switches that are closed or open, depending on the presence of an MRT high-frequency field.
US10114083B2 Magnetometer and method of fabrication
An optical magnetometer comprising: an optical resonator having a central void; and a magnetostrictive material located in the central void such that a change in dimension of the magnetostrictive material causes a change in mechanical modes of the optical resonator. Also a method of making the optical magnetometer.
US10114078B2 Method and apparatus to estimate state of battery based on battery charging voltage data
A method and an apparatus to estimate a battery state include a sensor, a data extractor, and a state estimator. The sensor is configured to sense charging voltage data, and the data extractor is configured to extract partial data corresponding to a section from the sensed charging voltage data. The state estimator is configured to estimate a state of a current battery using the extracted partial data.
US10114067B2 Integrated waveguide structure and socket structure for millimeter waveband testing
A structure for signal transmission is disclosed. The structure comprises a first plurality of waveguides tightly disposed together and disposed substantially in parallel with each other, each of said waveguides having a first opening and a second opening, wherein each first opening is operable to align with a patch antenna, and wherein the first plurality of waveguides is disposed adjacent to a socket. The integrated structure further comprises the socket which comprises an opening operable to support an insertion of a device under test (DUT), wherein the DUT is communicatively coupled to a plurality of microstrip transmission lines on a printed circuit board (PCB) underlying the socket for transmitting test signals from the DUT, wherein each of the microstrip transmission lines is electrically coupled to a respective patch antenna. Further, the first plurality of waveguides and the socket are integrated into a single plastic or metal structure.
US10114062B2 Method and aparatus for monitoring a junction between electrical devices
A method and a test fixture for evaluating a junction between an electrical lead trace and a busbar are described, and include an electric power supply disposed to supply electric power to the electrical lead trace and an electric monitoring device disposed to monitor electrical potential across the junction. A mechanical stress-inducing device is disposed to apply mechanical stress proximal to the junction. The electric monitoring device monitors the electrical potential across the junction of the electrical lead trace coincident with the mechanical stress-inducing device applying mechanical stress proximal to the junction when the electric power supply is supplying electric power to the electrical lead trace. Electrical integrity of the junction is evaluated based upon the monitored electrical potential across the junction.
US10114061B2 Output cable measurement
A generator system includes a generator controller for monitoring the operation of generator cable. The generator controller is configured to receive a first signal indicative of a generator output and a first connection of a generator cable and a second signal indicative of a second connection of the generator cable. The generator controller is configured to calculate a characteristic value for the generator cable based on the first signal and the second signal and compare the characteristic value for the generator cable to a threshold value. A generator status message or a generator command is generated in response to the comparison. The characteristic value may be resistance of the generator cable.
US10114050B2 Utility consumption identification
A method of identifying consumption of a utility by devices in a group of devices, wherein each device in the group of devices has a plurality of device-states and is arranged to consume the utility, the method comprising, for a given measurement period in a supply of the utility to the group of devices: obtaining a time-based vector of total levels of consumption of the utility by the group of devices during the given measurement period; for each of a plurality of group-states, wherein each group-state corresponds to each device in the group of devices being in a corresponding device-state, calculating a score representing a likelihood that the group of devices is in the group-state during the given measurement period, wherein said score is based on a likelihood of the obtained vector occurring based on a multivariate statistical model, corresponding to the group-state, of the total level of consumption of the utility by the group of devices during a measurement period in the supply of the utility to the group of devices when the group of devices is in the group-state; and identifying, based at least in part on the calculated scores, a most likely group-state for the group of devices.
US10114046B2 Measuring output current in a buck SMPS
A sample and hold circuit takes a sample of the current flowing through an inductor of a buck switched-mode power supply (SMPS) at substantially the middle of the low side portion (50 percent point during low side switch ON) of the pulse width modulation (PWM) period. This sample of the current through the SMPS inductor during the low side ON 50% point may be considered as the “average” or “DC output” current of the SMPS, and taken every time at precisely the same low side ON 50%. A constant current source and sink are used to charge and discharge a timing capacitor whose voltage charge is monitored by a high speed voltage comparator to provide precise sample timing.
US10114040B1 High/low temperature contactless radio frequency probes
A contactless radio frequency (RF) probe with inverted microstrip lines. The RF probe includes a microstrip associated with a device under test, and a broadside coupled inverted microstrip line configured to exchange RF signals to a network analyzer.
US10114026B2 Cleavable probes for isotope targeted glycoproteomics and methods of using the same
Methods for producing isotopically-labelled peptides are provided. Aspects of the method include: contacting a sample including a metabolically tagged protein with a cleavable probe to produce a probe-protein conjugate; separating the probe-protein conjugate from the sample; digesting the probe-protein conjugate to produce a probe-peptide conjugate; and cleaving a cleavable linker to release an isotopically labelled peptide. The method may further include: identifying a predetermined isotopic pattern in a mass spectrum; determining an amino acid sequence of the isotopically labelled peptide; and identifying the site of protein glycosylation based on the determined amino acid sequence. Also provided are cleavable probes for practicing the subject methods, described by the Formula: A-L-(M-Z) where A is an affinity tag, L is a cleavable linker, M is an isotopic label and Z is a chemoselective tag capable of cross-linking a metabolically tagged protein. Compositions and kits for practicing the subject methods are also provided.
US10114025B2 Means and methods for producing anti-proteome antibodies and identifying conserved unique or differentially expressing molecules of organisms
Disclosed are methods for identifying one or more amino acid molecules and nucleic acid molecules encoding such amino acid molecules of at least two proteomes that are conserved, unique or express at higher or lower levels in at least one of the proteomes. Expression libraries are used that produce the proteome, and in one embodiment, may produce the proteome from at least one cDNA expression library in one to five reactions. Anti-proteome antibodies are prepared that selectively bind to one of the proteomes and binding with at least one second proteome compared.
US10114021B2 Biomarker for diagnosis, prediction and/or prognosis of acute heart failure and uses thereof
The application discloses Quiescin Q6 as a new biomarker for acute heart failure. Methods for determining the quantity of Quiescin Q6 in a sample from a subject are described. The quantity of Quiescin Q6 is determined by contacting the sample with one or more binding agents capable of specifically binding to Quiescin Q6.
US10114020B2 System and device for analyzing a fluidic sample
A device for analyzing an analyte in a sample includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a fluidic channel, an inlet port and an outlet port. Each of the first substrate and the second substrate has an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface of the first substrate forming, at least in part, the lower wall of the fluidic channel, and the inner surface of the second substrate forming, at least in part, the upper wall of the fluidic channel. The fluidic channel is connected to the inlet port and the outlet port. The fluidic channel includes a reagent region and a detection region, at least a portion of the reagent region being coated with one or more dried reagents. The device further includes a wicking pad located on the outer surface of the second substrate, the wicking pad being positioned at a pre-determined distance from the outlet port.
US10114010B1 Biomimetic interface device and methods of using the same
The present disclosure generally pertains to a biomimetic apparatus configured to simulate physiological conditions by, in part, providing for both barrier and transport interfaces. The presently disclosed apparatus may be used to: test therapeutics for different diseases; to study transport; form a substrate for any organ tissue with a barrier and/or transport function; provide a closed loop assembly for fluid flow; mimic underlying and enveloped tissue; and model external environmental conditions.
US10114002B2 Hydraulically coupled dual floating piston apparatus and methods of using same for sampling high pressure fluids
Apparatuses, methods and uses thereof, for sampling fluids and volatile components in such fluids, from a high pressure pipe, are provided. The apparatus can include dual floating pistons moveably disposed in two cylinders. The lower portion of the first cylinder can be fluidly connected to the upper portion of the second cylinder. In operation, fluids can enter the upper portion of the first cylinder, controlled by flow limiting means. Once the first cylinder is filled with sample, the pressure on the sample can equalize to the pressure set in the lower portion of the second cylinder. The sample can be exposed to gas to liberate the volatile components of the sample into a vapor phase. The sample, or vapor phase, can then be discharged from the first cylinder to an analyzing device. The apparatus, method and use of the present disclosure can reduce the risk of plugging of the system.
US10113999B2 Method and a device for detecting a substance
A device for detecting a substance includes a light source arranged to emit a light signal through a sample cell, wherein the sample cell is arranged to temporally house a sample compound having a portion of the substance, and an optical processing module arranged to detect the light signal emitted through the sample cell to identify physical attributes of the light signal altered by the sample compound, wherein the physical attributes of the light signal altered by the sample compound is processed so as to detect the substance within the sample compound.
US10113996B2 Chromatography lab system for analyzing samples including a cooling compartment with an identifying device that identifies a fraction collector device
A chromatography lab system comprising a cooling compartment arranged to hold both fraction collector devices and sample containers, whereby the cooling compartment comprises an identifying device which is arranged to identify the fraction collector devices such that fractions from the chromatography are collected only in the fraction collector devices.
US10113995B2 Multi-position, micro-fluidic valve assembly with multiple radial grooves to enable individual or combined flows
A rotary shear valve having a rotor device and a stator device both with planar faces. The stator face includes a central port located at a common rotational axis, a second port radially spaced a radius R1 from the central port, and a third port spaced at radius R2. The second and third ports are in general linear alignment with the central port. The rotor face includes a first rotor groove extending radially outward from the common rotational axis to a position at radius R2 from the central port. The rotor device is rotatably mounted to the stator device for rotation thereof about the axis, providing fluid-tight, selective relative rotation therebetween between two or more discrete rotor positions. When in a discrete first rotor position, the first rotor groove is oriented in radial alignment with, and fluidly connects, the central port and the second port with the third port.
US10113994B2 Non-invasive method for measurement of physical properties of free flowing materials in vessels
Methods and apparatus for measuring physical properties of material in a vessel are provided. In one example, the method includes capturing a response to a vibration initiated by a source in mechanical communication with the vessel, generating a vibration response spectrum based on the response, and calculating at least one value of at least one physical property of the material based on at least one pre-established relationship between the at least one physical property and one or more characteristics of the vibration response spectrum.
US10113987B2 Washable analyte meters, sealed connectors, and methods of manufacturing and using same
An analyte meter to detect an analyte concentration level in a bio-fluid sample may be cleaned and disinfected with a cleaning liquid without harming electrical and internal meter components. In some embodiments, the analyte meter is washable and immersable and may include a sealed sensor connector, sealed battery connector, and possibly a sealed USB connector that may be subjected to a cleaning liquid without the liquid entering an internal chamber of the analyte meter and contacting internal electronic components. In some embodiments, a sealed display screen and sealed keypad are provided such that liquids are prevented from entering the internal chamber. Manufacturing methods and systems utilizing the analyte sensors are provided, as are numerous other aspects.
US10113985B2 Active matrix device and method of driving
An active matrix electro-wetting on dielectric (AM-EWOD) device includes a plurality of array elements arranged in an array, each array element including array element circuitry, an element electrode, and a reference electrode. The array element circuitry includes an actuation circuit configured to apply actuation voltages to the electrodes, and an impedance sensor circuit configured to sense impedance at the array element electrode to determine a droplet property. The actuation circuitry includes a memory capacitor for storing voltage data corresponding to either an actuated state or an unactuated state of the array element, and an input applied to the memory capacitor operates to effect an operation of the impedance sensor circuit. Such input may isolate the array element from the actuation voltage during operation of the impedance sensor circuit, and the memory capacitor may operate as part of the impedance sensor circuit as a reference capacitor for determining the droplet property.
US10113984B2 Integrated EPR NMR with frequency agile gyrotron
A frequency agile gyrotron for use in combination with an NMR system is disclosed. The frequency agile gyrotron combined with EPR-NMR magic angle spinning resonators and cryogenic sample cooling may increase the sensitivity of solid state NMR with DNP.
US10113972B2 Image capture device and electronic apparatus
There is provided an image capture device including a narrow-band optical irradiation system including a light source, a solid-state imaging element including an array of pixels and sensitive to a predetermined range of wavelengths, and a metal thin-film filter provided in an optical path between the optical irradiation system and the solid-state imaging element, and having a periodic microstructural pattern having a period shorter than a wavelength detected by the solid-state imaging element.
US10113968B2 Specific detection and quantification of cardiolipin and isolated mitochondria by positively charged AIE fluorogens and method of manufacturing thereof
The present subject matter relates to a one-step method of detecting and quantifying cardiolipin in a sample using a positively charged AIE luminogen by introducing the AIE luminogen to a solution containing the sample and measuring fluorescence intensity of the solution; a method of quantifying isolated mitochondria using a positively charged AIE luminogen by staining a sample containing isolated mitochondria with the AIE luminogen and measuring the fluorescence intensity; and a method of quantifying isolated mitochondria using a positively charged AIE luminogen by introducing the AIE luminogen to a sample containing isolated mitochondria, wherein the AIE luminogen stains the isolated mitochondria and identifying the stained isolated mitochondria under microscope. With improved sensitivity and excellent selectivity to CL over other major mitochondrial membrane lipids, an aggregation-induced emission-active fluorogen, TTAPE-Me, may serve as a valuable fluorescent sensor for CL detection and quantification and the quantification of isolated mitochondria.
US10113967B2 Absorbance sprectrum scanning flow cytometry
The present invention provides systems and methods for analyzing the excitation spectra of fluorescent particles in a flowing stream. The system uses a white light laser and color separation optics to provide a spatially-distributed, continuous color-spectrum excitation light system that is used to illuminate a region of a flowing stream. A particle that passes through the detection region traverses the full dispersed spectrum of excitation light, and the fluorescence emissions from the particle are continuously measured as it passes through the detection region. The measured fluorescence emissions at each wavelength of excitation light, which changes through full spectrum of the excitation light as the particle passes through the detection region, provides the excitation spectrum of the particle.
US10113964B2 Optical detection apparatus and method of compensating detection error
An optical detection apparatus for measuring detection chambers of a specimen cartridge includes: a light source unit including light sources which are arranged along a scan line on which the detection chambers are aligned to be scanned, and configured to emit light rays to the detection chambers; and an optical detector configured to detect the light rays having passed through corresponding detection chambers disposed on the scan line. The light sources include main wavelength light sources which are used for measuring samples disposed in the detection chambers, and a sub-wavelength light source which is used for correcting a measuring error.
US10113963B1 Integrated systems and processes for online monitoring of a chemical concentration in a flow of a degassed ionic liquid
An integrated system for monitoring a chemical concentration in an ionic liquid, comprising: a. an online FTIR instrument with an ATR window; b. a sample conditioning station that removes light hydrocarbons and produces a degassed ionic liquid that is analyzed by FTIR; and c. a solvent flushing system that flows solvent across the ATR window. Also, a process for monitoring the chemical concentration, comprising: a. degassing the ionic liquid in the sample conditioning station; b. passing the degassed ionic liquid over an ATR window; c. periodically redirecting a flow of the degassed ionic liquid via a bypass line or an on-off valve that isolates the ATR window from the process unit that elutes the ionic liquid; and d. flowing a solvent and a purging gas over the ATR window during the periodically redirecting step c); and e. resuming the passing of the degassed ionic liquid over the ATR window.
US10113959B2 Terahertz wave generating device and spectroscopic device using same
A terahertz wave generating device according to the present invention comprises a fixed-wavelength pump optical laser that generates a single wavelength pump beam, a variable-wavelength laser that emits a seed beam and is capable of making the wavelength of the seed beam variable, a delay element that delays pulses of the pump beam and a first non-linear crystal that generates terahertz waves by receiving the seed beam, a first pump beam that is not delayed by the delay element and a second pump beam that is delayed by the delay element.
US10113954B2 Gas sensor by light absorption
The present invention relates to an absorption spectroscopy device, comprising a light cavity vessel (1) whose inner wall is at least partially coated with a light reflective layer (2), wherein said light reflective layer is a distributed Bragg reflector or is composed of stainless steel or aluminium; a photo-detector; and a light source, wherein said light source is capable of emitting light radiation which passes through said light cavity vessel, wherein said light cavity vessel is capable of reflecting the emitted radiation and wherein said photo-detector is capable of detecting at least a portion of the emitted light.
US10113952B2 Combined vibrational spectroscopy and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy for improved mineralogical and geochemical characterization of petroleum source or reservoir rocks
A method for determining mineralogical or geochemistry of at least one geological sample with vibrational spectroscopy combined with laser-induced breakdown spectral measurements performed on the geological sample in a time variant manner with spectral acquisitions made after each of a plurality of measurement shots, spectral pre-processing performed as necessary, and subsequent analysis is applied to the collected data to determine at least one mineralogical or geochemistry parameter of the sample. The method can provide a rapid method to estimate mineralogy or geochemical parameters of a sample, which does not require sample preparation, and which can be non-destructive with respect to portions of the sample. A system for performing the method also is provided.
US10113943B2 Multiple aggressor hair assessment method
A method of comparatively evaluating the efficacy of a series of hair products, the method comprising, in any order, the steps of applying each individual product or product system to an individual test hair switch; each hair switch being subjected to the same regime of two or more aggressors, once a day for 4 or more days; and the condition of the switches being assessed and compared.
US10113929B2 Use of wheel slip to help identify soft spots
A compactor gathers GPS, orientation and wheel slip data to identify the location of a soft spot in a surface that is being compacted and to isolate the soft spot to a particular side of the compactor if the wheel slip data indicates that the soft spot is located beneath only one of the compactor wheels. The GPS, orientation and wheel slip data are displayed as location information to an operator and/or sent to a remote location to facilitate the fast and accurate repair of the soft spot.
US10113924B2 Plasmonic nanoparticle-based colorimetric stress memory sensor
The development of a stress-responsive colorimetric film that can memorize the stress it has experienced is disclosed. The system can use the plasmonic shift associated with the disassembly of one-dimensional plasmonic nanoparticle chains driven by the plastic deformation of the surrounding polymer matrix. By modifying the plasticity of the polymer, the plasmonic shift and colorimetric change can respond to a large range of stresses. The pressure indicating film can be used to capture and record the pressure distribution and magnitude between two contacting or impacting surfaces by outputting color information.
US10113909B2 Optical filter device, optical module, and electronic equipment
A variable wavelength interference filter is fixed to the base, and the fixing material fixes at least one of the substrates to the base via at least one location of one surface side along a substrate thickness direction. A first order resonance frequency of the variable wavelength interference filter in which a fixing position of the fixing material is used as a fixed end is less than or equal to half a value of a first order resonance frequency of the movable section.
US10113906B2 Devices and methods for measuring light
The invention features devices and methods for collecting and measuring light from external light sources. In general, the devices of the invention feature a light diffusing element, e.g., as a component of a light collector, connected by a light conducting conduit, e.g., a fiber optic cable, to a light measuring device, e.g., a spectrometer. This light diffusing element allows, e.g., for substantially uniform light diffusion across its surface and thus accurate measurements, while permitting the total footprint of the device to remain relatively small and portable. This light diffusing element also allows flexibility in scaling of the device to permit use in a wide range of applications.
US10113903B1 Ambient light sensor calibration
An ambient light sensor of an electronic device is calibrated using a calibration device and method which combines multiple sources of light having different wavelengths into a single calibration beam of light. This calibration beam of light provides a consistent and reproducible methodology for testing and calibrating the ambient light sensor.
US10113888B2 Position detection apparatus, apparatus including the same and position detection method
The position detection apparatus includes the first optical position detector used with an optical scale having periodic patterns. The first position detector receives lights from the periodic patterns when moving relatively to the optical scale with a movement of a movable member to generate first detection signals respectively changing at periods corresponding to periods of the periodic patterns. The second non-optical position detector generates a second detection signal changing with the movement of the movable member. The calculator produces a first position signal by using the first detection signals, produces a second position signal whose resolution is different from that of the first position signal, by using the second detection signal, and performs a calculation for combining the first and second position signals together to produce an absolute position signal.
US10113887B2 Scale for a length measuring system and method for producing the same
A scale and related method for a length-measuring system for recording the absolute values of angles or distances. The scale includes a printed circuit board, at least one track for identifying length information or angle information and a coding for identifying the scale. The coding has at least one coding element comprising at least two electrodes and a conductive connection between the electrodes on an insulator substrate. The electrical connection is configured to be irreversibly destroyed when an electrical current is applied.
US10113886B2 Method for monitoring a transmission link
A method for transmitting a measured value in a data transmission signal, the method including: introduction of the measured value into the data transmission signal; introduction of error information after said measured value into the data transmission signal, from which information it can be deduced whether the measured value contains an error; and introduction of evaluation information which describes the error information into the data transmission signal after the error information, if the measured value contains an error.
US10113871B2 Surveying pole
Some embodiments of the invention relate to a surveying pole comprising: at least two pole sections being telescopically insertable into each other so that a height adjustment of the pole is provided, a pointing tip at the lower end of the pole for setting the pole on a terrain point, a position giving means arranged on the pole, a height measuring system for measuring the height of the position giving means relative to the terrain point, wherein the height measuring system comprises a magneto-strictive wire placed inside of the pole, a magnet interacting with the wire, the positioning of the magnet relative to the wire being linked to the height adjustment of the pole, a sensor circuitry for emitting current pulses through the wire, a signal transducer, and a decoder for evaluating the signals and the current pulses, and therewith deriving the height of the position giving means.
US10113856B2 Line-field imaging systems and methods incorporating planar waveguides
Improved line-field imaging systems incorporating planar waveguides are presented. In one embodiment the optics of the system are configured such that a line of light on the light scattering object is imaged to the planar waveguide in at least one dimension. Embodiments where the waveguide incorporates a beamsplitter of an interferometer, where the beam divider and waveguide are referenced to one or more common surfaces, and wherein the source and waveguide are optically coupled, are also considered. In another embodiment, the planar waveguide is in contact or close proximity to the light scattering object.
US10113855B2 System for determining the thickness of a layer of rubber for a tire
A system for measuring a thickness of a layer of rubber material of a tire includes a sensor. The layer includes a joined face, which is joined to an adjacent metal reinforcement, and a free face, which is in contact with air. The sensor, which measures a distance d between the joined face and the free face, includes a source of a static magnetic field and a sensitive element whose output signal is a function of a level of a local magnetic field. The sensor is positioned in such a way that a magnetic field strength measured by the sensitive element varies when the distance d decreases.
US10113853B2 Methods for positioning rechargeable tire pressure monitoring sensors
Example systems and methods for aligning tire pressure monitoring sensors on a vehicle are disclosed. An example disclosed method includes positioning the front wheels on first and second dynamometers. The example method also includes aligning, with the first and second dynamometers, the tire pressure monitoring sensors of the front wheels. The example method includes positioning the rear wheels on the first and second dynamometers. Additionally, the example method includes aligning, with the first and second dynamometers, the tire pressure monitoring sensors of the rear wheels.
US10113849B2 Wheeled distance measuring device
A wheeled distance measuring device has a longitudinal pole, a housing, a wheel, a gear coupling mechanism, and a transmission assembly. The housing is attached to the longitudinal pole and has a fork. The counter is mounted in the housing and has a spindle and a gear mounted on the spindle. The wheel is mounted rotatably on the fork and has an axle and a spur gear mounted on the axle. The gear coupling mechanism is mounted on the fork and has a stem, an upper spur gear, and a lower spur gear engaged with the spur gear on the axle of the wheel. The transmission assembly is mounted on the housing and has multiple gear elements. One of the gear elements is engaged with the gear on the spindle, and another one of the gear elements is engaged with the upper spur gear.
US10113843B2 Apparatus, system and method for initiation of buried explosives
An initiator apparatus (IA) for blasting, the apparatus including: a magnetic receiver for receiving a magnetic communication signal through the ground by detection of a magnetic field; a controller, in electrical communication with the magnetic receiver, for processing the magnetic communication signal to determine a command for blasting; and a light source in electrical communication with the controller for generating a light beam to initiate a light-sensitive explosive (LSE) in accordance with the command.
US10113826B2 Firearm suppressor
An apparatus and system are provided for a firearm suppressor. The system, in one embodiment, includes an elongated core comprising at least one series of ports extending radially from a bore to an exterior surface of the core, where the at least one series of ports is disposed linearly along a longitudinal axis of the core, and where the elongated core comprises at least one trough formed in the exterior surface of the core. The system also includes a baffle sleeve disposed around the core, the baffle sleeve having at least one uninterrupted fluid pathway extending along the exterior surface of the baffle sleeve and formed by interdigitated baffle ridges, and an outer tube disposed around the baffle sleeve.
US10113820B1 Ammunition magazine device
A firearm magazine assists loading of a housing with ammunition. The ammunition inserts into an opening in the top of the housing against a follower. The follower creates tension on the ammunition to direct the ammunition towards the opening. An adjustable plate contacts the spring to load the spring against the follower. The adjustable plate adjusts between a use position and a load position. The use position provides appropriate force to load the ammunition into the chamber. The plate adjusts away from the follower to decrease the tension of the spring and the follower to load the magazine.
US10113797B2 Energy recovery in a freeze-drying system
Disclosed herein are embodiments of an energy recovery system for a freeze-drying system. In some embodiments, the freeze-drying system includes a freeze dryer chamber having one or more shelves disposed therein; a refrigeration system comprising a refrigerant condenser; a heat exchanger; a first fluid line to thermally couple the refrigerant condenser to the heat exchanger; and a second fluid line to thermally couple the one or more shelves to the heat exchanger.
US10113791B2 Cooling cup holder with rotary flip
The present utility model relates to a cup holder, and in particular to a cooling cup holder that is suitable for chairs including massage armchairs, sofas and seats in coaches, airplanes, ships, theaters and cinemas. The cooling cup holder includes a rotary flip so that the cooling cup holder can be covered when it is unnecessary to cool a drink, and the cooling cup holder can be open when it is necessary to cool a drink, thus keeping hygiene of the cooling cup holder. The cooling cup holder may further include a wireless charging station for wirelessly charging a mobile electronic device, for example.
US10113786B2 Method of managing the operation of a refrigerated truck for transporting heat-sensitive products by modifying the refrigeration power
A method for managing the operation of a refrigerated truck for transporting heat-sensitive products, of the indirect-injection type, in which the parameter ΔT=Tair inlet−Tsetpoint(Tair inlet: temperature of the air coming into contact with the heat exchanger internal to the truck as a result of the action of the fan, Tsetpoint: temperature to be set in the chamber inside the truck) is determined in real time and in which if ΔT is greater than an upper setpoint value ΔTsetpoint H, a rapid-pressurization (RMP) circuit is activated to vaporize some cryogen and thus increase the pressure in the head of gas above the reserve of cryogen of the truck.
US10113779B2 Expansion valve
When a power element expands in a direction of a uniaxial center, a diaphragm is pressed, in the direction of the uniaxial center, against a pressing portion of a lid member fixed to a body unit. A holder member of the power element is displaced away from the pressing portion as the diaphragm further expands outward in the direction of the uniaxial center. Displacement of the holder member in the direction of the uniaxial center is transmitted to a spherical valve, thereby increasing or decreasing an opening degree of the spherical valve. Accordingly, it is not necessary to dispose a member which may cause complicated processing work for an expansion valve between the holder member and the spherical valve, e.g., a member which needs complicated welding processing work.
US10113773B2 Geothermal probe with mixing elements
A geothermal probe for exchanging heat between ground surrounding the geothermal probe, in which the geothermal probe is arranged in the operating state, and a heat transfer fluid includes inflow and outflow pipes. The inflow pipe has an inflow pipe inner surface and the outflow pipe, arranged therein, has an outflow pipe outer surface. Between the inflow pipe inner surface and the outflow pipe outer surface and annular space is formed that is entered by the heat transfer fluid in laminar flow. At least two mixing elements are arranged at a distance from one another in the annular space. The mixing elements bring about a repeated alternation between laminar flow of the heat transfer fluid and mixing.
US10113767B1 Air handling unit
A wall mounted heat exchanger including a plurality of panels. Individual panels may include a first end, a second end, a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a first gap disposed along the second end, and a second gap disposed along the second sidewall. A first plurality of panels may be arranged such that first ends of the first plurality of panels are co-planar with second ends of a second plurality of panels and first sidewalls of the first plurality of panels are co-planar with second sidewalls of the second plurality of panels. The first plurality of panels and the second plurality of panels, when arranged, may form a plurality of first inlets from the second gap, a plurality of first outlets from the first gap, a plurality of second inlets from the second gap, and a plurality of second outlets from the first gap.
US10113762B2 Actuator having an adjustable running time
An actuator system having an actuator with a rotatable shaft. The shaft may have a first running time to rotate from a first position to a second position in one direction. The shaft may have a second running time to rotate from a first position to a second position in another direction. The first and second running times may be separately adjustable. A motor may be connected through a gear train to the rotatable shaft. A processor may control a rotation of the motor and thus the running times of the shaft. The running times may be adjusted with signals to the processor from a remote controller connected to the processor via a communications bus.
US10113758B2 Evaporative cooler
Systems and methods for evaporatively cooling air wherein a cooling system enclosure is alternately expandable and contractible. The housing is expandable for operation and contractible for storage or transportation. A water distribution subsystem delivers water from a reservoir to evaporative media within the enclosure. Air is circulated over the evaporative media to cool the air. The enclosure may be expanded by creating a positive pressure differential between the interior and exterior of the enclosure. The water distribution subsystem and evaporative media may be configured to move from storage to operating positions within the enclosure as the enclosure moves from the contracted position to the expanded position. The enclosure may include substantially rigid portions that form a protective housing for the internal cooling components when in the contracted storage position. Wheels and stowable handles may facilitate transportation of the system.
US10113755B2 Outdoor unit of air conditioner
Provided is an outdoor unit of an air conditioner capable of obtaining efficient air blowing performance by optimizing a length dimension of a heat exchanger and a relative position of a blower. A front end portion is disposed closer to the left side panel than a rotation shaft of the first blower, and a rear end portion is disposed closer to the right side panel than a rotation shaft of the first blower in the first heat exchanger, and a front end portion is disposed closer to the right side panel than a rotation shaft of the second blower, and a rear end portion is disposed closer to the left side panel than a rotation shaft of the second blower in the second heat exchanger.
US10113748B2 Griddle and gas burner range having a heat barrier
A griddle and gas burner range, including: a griddle having an electric heating element, and a griddle plate that is disposed over the electric heating element; at least one open top gas burner disposed adjacent to the griddle; and a heat barrier installed between the griddle and the at least one open top gas burner, so as to block the escape of heat from the griddle and into an area of the at least one open top gas burner during operation of the griddle.
US10113742B2 Evaporator burner
The invention relates to an evaporator burner (1; 101) for a mobile heating device, comprising: a combustion chamber (3), a fuel feed line (4) for feeding liquid fuel, and an evaporator for evaporating fed fuel. The evaporator has a support body (6; 106) made of a nonporous material, comprising a fuel preparation surface (6a; 106a) which faces the combustion chamber (3) and which comes into contact with the liquid fuel. A surface structuring (11) with a plurality of depressions (11a) and elevations (11b) is introduced into the fuel preparation surface (6a; 106a) and/or into a support body (6; 106) rear face (6b; 106b) facing away from the fuel preparation surface.
US10113734B2 Light source for a sorting apparatus
A light source for a sorting apparatus is described and which includes an illuminator having a multiplicity of modules which are electrically coupled together, and which further include a plurality of light emitting diodes which can be selectively energized, by a computer network so as to parametrically control a temporal, spatial, and spectral energizing of the respective modules; and a light diffuser member is located in spaced relation relative to the illuminator, and which passes and substantially renders a visibly luminous or invisible emission substantially uniform.
US10113733B1 Connector for light fixture
A connector for a light fixture, including: a housing; at least two jacks, disposed at an end of the housing; a first conductive sheet and a second conductive sheet, where a coupling end and a contact end are respectively formed at two ends of each conductive sheet, each coupling end has an clamping sheet, the two conductive sheets are disposed in the housing, the two coupling ends correspond to the two jacks, and when an electrical wire is inserted in each of the jacks, the electrical wire is clamped by a clamping sheet; and two wire release buttons disposed at the housing and being displaceable, where the two wire release buttons respectively correspond to the coupling ends of the two conductive sheets, and when the two wire release buttons are pressed, the two clamping sheets may be pushed, to release a state in which the two clamping sheets clamp the electrical wire.
US10113713B2 Light irradiation apparatus and optical fiber path used in the light irradiation apparatus
A light irradiation apparatus includes a plurality of light sources, a plurality of light transmission paths capable of selectively transmitting lights from the plurality of light sources, respectively, and an optical fiber path provided with a plurality of light incidence ends receiving respective lights from the plurality of light transmission paths, and a single light exit end. The optical fiber path has a plurality of optical fiber bundles. Incidence ends of the plurality of optical fiber bundles configures the plurality of light incidence ends, and exit ends of the plurality of optical fiber bundles configure the single light exit end by combining themselves. A lot of optical fibers constitute the plurality of optical fiber bundles. The optical fibers of the plurality of optical fiber bundles are dispersedly arranged with each other in uniform at the single light exit end.
US10113701B1 Working light
A working light includes a frame and a plurality of LED modules located in the frame. Two supporting plates at two ends of the frame are respectively combined with two ratchets. Two ends of the LED modules are combined with ratchet plates. The ratchets are respectively assembled to the ratchet plates to control a rotation angle of the LED modules. The working lights can be stacked with each other in one or more directions. The ratchets are at the side portions of the LED module. Therefore, after the LED module is assembled in the frame of the working light, the ratchets allow the LED module to be rotatable within 180 degrees. Hence, the LED module can be rotated, so that the illumination angle of the LED module is adjustable.
US10113692B2 Vertical fore grip with bipod
Devices, systems and methods of using an ergonomic fore grip/gun handle with a concealable and collapsible bipod. One version can have a tubular recess consisting of a first cylindrical cutout housing the bipod legs when concealed and a sliding piston that deploys the legs and a second cylindrical cutout housing a release mechanism and a void space for other accessories. The release mechanism has a compression spring positioned between the piston assembly and the bottom of the first cylindrical cutout and the compression spring. The legs are connected to the bottom of the piston assembly via a hinge and spring that when released from confinement within the fore grip, causes the legs to expand outward until fully deployed. Telescoping legs allow adjustment of leg length for use on uneven terrain. The grip portion has an outer surface with a flat surface on sides of the grip to provide a more stable grip, assist in orienting the mounted weapon and support pressure pads for lights.
US10113688B2 Magnetic mounting apparatus and method
A magnetic mounting apparatus has a base structure that includes a steel ball. A magnet is provided that has a peripheral exterior sidewall, a first face and a second face. The steel ball is secured to the first face of the magnet solely by magnetic attraction. A friction collar is provided that has an internal shoulder, a skirt section that extends in a first direction from the shoulder along the peripheral exterior sidewall of the magnet and terminates in a contact edge co-planar with the second face of the magnet and a bowl section extends in a second direction from the shoulder and surrounds the first face. The contact edge provides friction to dampen movement of the magnet along a surface of an object to which the second face of the magnet is secured. The bowl section provides friction to dampen movement of the steel ball.
US10113683B2 Transfer line for cryogenic liquid
A transfer line includes a first conduit, a first insulation part, a first protective shield, a second conduit, a second insulation part and a second protective shield. Cryogenic liquid flows through the first conduit. The first insulation part surrounds the first conduit and has a multi-layered film structure. Film layers of the multi-layered film structure are spaced apart from each other. The first protective shield is formed with a predetermined thickness and diameter to surround the exterior of the first insulation part. Coolant for cooling the first protective shield flows through the second conduit. The second conduit is in contact with the first protective shield. The second insulation part surrounds the first protective shield and the second conduit, and has the multi-layered film structure. The second protective shield is formed with a predetermined thickness and diameter to surround the exterior of the second insulation part.
US10113679B2 Fluid liner wear indicator for suction manifold of reciprocating pump assembly
A manifold through which a fluid is adapted to flow. The manifold includes an elongated member at least partially defining a fluid chamber through which the fluid is adapted to flow, a longitudinal axis, and an interior surface; a fluid liner disposed within the fluid chamber and adapted to dynamically respond to pressure fluctuations within the fluid chamber as the fluid flows therethrough; and a wear indicator positioned radially between the interior surface of the elongated member and the longitudinal axis. The fluid liner is subject to wear and/or erosion due to the flow of the fluid therethrough and/or the dynamic response of the fluid liner to the pressure fluctuations within the fluid chamber. The wear indicator is adapted to indicate the degree to which the fluid liner has been subjected to the wear and/or erosion.
US10113668B2 Subsea fortified zone module
A system for conveying fluids at a subsea location includes a module having a flow line formed of plurality of linear sections. At least two of the sections have a geometrically parallel arrangement. The module includes an inlet supplying fluid to the flow line and an outlet receiving fluid from the flow line.
US10113653B2 Cartridge assembly module for high pressure fluid system and related method of use
A high pressure fluid system including enhanced safety, maintenance and servicing features. The system can include a cartridge assembly module, having a valve seat assembly and a seal cartridge assembly selectively joinable with one another and installable within the high pressure fluid system.
US10113647B2 Sealing strip for a sealing device in a machine for processing a paper, cardboard, or tissue web
A sealing device seals a pressure or vacuum zone of a roller having a roller sleeve which is movable in relation to the sealing device. The sealing device has a sealing strip with an upper side forming a sealing face and a lubricant channel adjoining the sealing face and is formed by at least one groove-type depression in the sealing strip, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the sealing strip. When the sealing device is installed, the sealing face and the opening of the groove-type depression face toward the inner side of the roller sleeve. The lubricant channel is hooked up to a supply line which at least in portions runs within the sealing strip and delivers lubricant between the inner side of the roller sleeve and the sealing face. The sealing strip, at each of its two ends, has a wall delimiting the lubricant channel in its length.
US10113646B2 Fire retardant high temperature dryer seals and related methods
Fire retardant dryer seals and related methods are provided herein. A fire retardant dryer seal can include an elongate, flexible base substrate having a first end and a second end. The base substrate can also have a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The first end and the second end of the base substrate secured together so that the base substrate forms at least a portion of an annular shape. A heat resistant coating disposed on at least the first surface of the base substrate.
US10113636B2 Power actuator with integral decoupling mechanism
A device and method for manually controlling a system including a first lever movable between multiple positions and a movable component. The method including: activating a manual engagement device; engaging a manual control to couple a first lever and a movable component; disengaging an automatic control coupling the first lever and the movable component; and moving the movable component by moving the first lever.
US10113628B2 Axle assembly having a clutch collar actuator mechanism
An axle assembly having a clutch collar actuator mechanism. The clutch collar actuator mechanism may have a piston housing and a yoke that may move with respect to the piston housing. The piston housing may extend around the input shaft and may receive at least one piston. The yoke may connect the piston to the clutch collar.
US10113615B2 Multi-speed transmission
A transmission gearing arrangement has four simple planetary gear sets and five or six shift elements. One embodiment has two brakes and three clutches and produces eight speeds by selective engagement of various combinations of three of the shift elements. A second embodiment has two brakes and four clutches and produces nine speeds by selective engagement of various combinations of four of the shift elements. A third embodiment has two brakes and four clutches and produces ten speeds by selective engagement of various combinations of four of the shift elements.
US10113614B2 Door opening/closing device
A door opening/closing device includes: a motor; and an output shaft arranged on a line extending from an axial center of the motor, power of the motor being transmitted to the output shaft via a deceleration mechanism, the door opening/closing device opening and closing a door via the output shaft by driving the motor. Positional deviation on both end surfaces of the output shaft is set to equal to or higher than ϕ0.01 and equal to or lower than ϕ0.1.
US10113613B2 Planetary gear mechanism and power transmission member thereof
A power transmission member is disclosed. The power transmission member allows a planetary gear mechanism to be reduced in volume while sufficient strength is guaranteed. A planetary gear holding part, a rotating shaft part, and a sun gear holding part constituting a power transmission member are formed integrally. The rotating shaft part is substantially cylindrical, and a planetary gear can be passed through the interior of the rotating shaft part and turnably mounted on the planetary gear holding part. An open window is formed in the planetary gear holding part, and a toothed part of the planetary gear is configured to mesh with a bearing-equipped outer gear through the open window.
US10113591B2 Magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation
A magnetic fluid sealing structure (1) for high-speed rotation for sealing a gap (S) between a shaft member (2) and a housing member (3) disposed around the shaft member (2), which are rotatable, includes: magnetic force generating means (4) which is fixed to the housing member (3) and generates a magnetic force; magnetic pole members (5) disposed on both sides in an axial direction of the magnetic force generating means (4); and a magnetic fluid (7) which is magnetically held between the magnetic pole members (5) and the shaft member (2) by the magnetic force of the magnetic force generating means (4) and seals the gap (S) therebetween, in which the shaft member (2) has a plurality of different material layers concentrically laminated in a radial direction, and an outermost diameter layer (23) of the shaft member (2), which holds the magnetic fluid (7), is made of a magnetic material.
US10113573B2 Sequencing locking mechanism for telescoging structures
A passive locking mechanism for a telescoping structure includes a stud fixed to a first panel section, a lower pawl coupled to a second panel section, an upper pawl coupled to the second panel section operable to engage the lower pawl, and a lock wedge coupled to a third panel section. The lock wedge is operable to engage the upper and lower pawls. In a retracted position of the telescoping structure, the lower pawl is engaged with the lock wedge, such that the second panel section is locked in place relative to the third panel section, and the first panel section is free to move relative to the second panel section.
US10113570B2 System and method for in-situ state monitoring of a hydraulic system
A monitoring system is for in-situ monitoring of a state of a hydraulic system. A hydraulic fluid inlet is coupled to the hydraulic system. A hydraulic fluid outlet is coupled to the hydraulic system. A hydraulic circuit is between the inlet and the outlet. A sensor unit is in the hydraulic circuit. The sensor unit is configured for measuring at least one property of the hydraulic fluid within the hydraulic circuit in operational use of the monitoring system. A processor unit reads out at least one output of the at least one sensor unit and determines a condition of the hydraulic fluid running through the hydraulic circuit. The processor unit determines a representative of a state of the hydraulic system based upon the condition of the hydraulic fluid and is coupled to a display device for displaying the representative.
US10113569B2 Sensor mounting device for hydraulic cylinder
A fitting band includes an annular portion wound and attached around an outer periphery of a cylinder tube, a pair of sensor holding portions that are formed at both ends of the annular portion and that pinches a position sensor, the pair of sensor holding portions being fastened from both sides with a fastening screw, the sensor holding portions being formed by providing reinforcing plates on outer surfaces of reinforcing plate attaching portions at end portions of the band main body in a superposed manner, tip edges of the reinforcing plate attaching portions being formed in straight lines, inclined portions being formed in distal end portions of the reinforcing plates, the tip edges of the reinforcing plate attaching portions extending along folding lines of the inclined portions.
US10113556B2 Centrifugal compressor assembly for use in a turbine engine and method of assembly
A centrifugal compressor assembly for use in a turbine engine is provided. The assembly includes an impeller that includes a plurality of rotor blades. The assembly also includes a stationary assembly circumscribing the impeller such that a clearance is defined therebetween. The stationary assembly includes at least one articulating seal member positioned adjacent the plurality of rotor blades, and a biasing mechanism configured to cause the at least one articulating seal member to selectively translate relative to the plurality of rotor blades based on an operating condition of the turbine engine.
US10113552B2 System, method, and apparatus to monitor compressor health
A method, system, and apparatus to monitor health of a compressor are provided. The method, system, and apparatus include detecting whether the compressor has a fault associated using one or more of performance-based modeling and structure-based modeling of physical aspects associated with operation of the compressor; diagnosing any detected fault to determine the cause or causes of the fault; and evaluating each diagnosed fault to assess the significance of the fault. Data pertaining to the cause or causes of the fault and the significance of the fault is used to output health information corresponding to a health state or status of the compressor. The method, system, and apparatus also predict future health-related conditions of the compressor, and data pertaining to the predicted future health-related conditions is used to output health information corresponding to a future health state or status of the compressor.
US10113551B2 Axial flow fan
A axial flow fan includes an impeller having a plurality of blades, a motor arranged to rotate the impeller, and a casing accommodating the impeller and the motor. The casing includes a cylindrical housing, a motor base configured to hold the motor, and a plurality of spokes connecting the housing with the motor base. The plurality of spokes include a spoke having a straight shape and a spoke having a curved shape that is convex toward a rotational direction of the impeller. The axial flow fan further includes a lead wire for supplying electric power to the motor. When a radial length of the spoke having the straight shape is defined as L and an amount of the curvature of the spoke having the curved shape is defined as X, a displacement of the curved shape (X/L) is less than 0.2.
US10113546B2 Pump for an engine
A pump for an engine includes a suction chamber, a discharge chamber, and a piston at least partly received within a relief chamber. The piston has first and second passageways provided therein. The second passageway is located closer to a face of the piston than the first passageway. The piston is movable within the relief chamber, so that the volume of the fluid transfer from the suction chamber to the discharge chamber is varied according to a pressure in the relief chamber. The first and second passageways form fluid paths between the suction chamber and the discharge chamber at a first and second pressure in the relief chamber, respectively, the first pressure being less than the second pressure.
US10113545B2 Method of manufacturing a screw pump without undercut and/or screw pump which can have lubrication channels on at least one of the drive screw and running screws
A screw pump for transporting a fluid, with a drive spindle having a drive spindle profile and with at least one running spindle having a running spindle profile, the running spindle engages with its running spindle profile at least partially in the drive spindle profile of the drive spindle, the drive spindle profile and/or the running spindle profile is formed as a rolled profile, and a method for producing a spindle for such a screw pump, and a method for producing a groove in such a spindle are disclosed.
US10113535B2 Dispatchable combined cycle power plant
A combined cycle power plant comprises a combustion turbine generator, another heat source in addition to the combustion turbine generator, a steam power system, and an energy storage system. Heat from the heat source, from the energy storage system, or from the heat source and the energy storage system is used to generate steam in the steam power system. Heat from the combustion turbine generator exhaust gas may be used primarily for single phase heating of water or steam in the steam power system. Alternatively, heat from the combustion turbine generator exhaust gas may be used in parallel with the energy storage system and/or the other heat source to generate steam, and additionally to super heat steam. Both the combustion turbine generator and the steam power system may generate electricity.
US10113523B2 Injector
An injector includes an actuator arranged in an actuator space, a piston guide having a bore hole, and a piston arranged in the bore hole. The piston has a first end face facing the actuator and delimiting a first space in and/or on the bore hole, and a second end face lying opposite the first space and delimiting an adjoining second space in and/or on the bore hole. The piston is arranged between the first and second spaces, and a gap extends around the circumference of the piston between the piston and the bore hole. The piston includes a first material and the piston guide includes a second material, the first and second materials having different thermal expansion properties such that when the piston guide and/or piston are heated, the gap width of the gap decreases to limit fuel leakage between the first space and second spaces.
US10113514B2 Valve device
A valve device forming a portion of a ventilation flow channel of a fuel tank includes a float valve, a case housing the float valve, and an outside member housing the case and including an attachment portion to a fuel tank side. One portion of a cylindrical seal member fitted in a first through hole to communicate an inner portion to a second through hole is pinched between a top portion of the case wherein the first through hole is formed, and a top portion of the outside member wherein the second through hole communicating to an outside of the tank is formed, and a lower end of the cylindrical seal member becomes a valve seat of the float valve.
US10113511B2 Pressure regulator
A pressure regulator including a body having an internal chamber and a thermal shield made of a material having a lower thermal conductivity than a material of the body for reducing heat transfer between the body and the fluid flowing into the internal chamber. By reducing heat transfer between the fluid and the body, the temperature of the components of the pressure regulator is increased to reduce failure of the components and the density of the fluid is increased to improve the flow capacity of the pressure regulator.
US10113506B2 Nozzle for an aircraft turboprop engine with an unducted fan
The present disclosure provides a nozzle for an aircraft turboprop engine with an unducted fan, including: an inner wall, an outer wall radially spaced apart from the inner wall and concentric with the inner wall, a junction area of the inner and outer walls including an opening contained in a plane transverse to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle. In particular, the junction area of the inner and outer walls includes two connecting plates and a member to secure the two connecting plates together, or in another form, the junction area includes a pad secured to the inner wall, and a pad secured to the outer wall, facing the pad of the inner wall of the nozzle.
US10113505B2 Gasket and engine with the gasket
A gasket clamped between two members fastened by a fixture, includes first and second metal plates laminated together to form the gasket, fixture holes formed in the first and second metal plates for inserting the fixture therein, sealing subject holes formed in the first and second metal plates, fastening-stress concentration areas located on the first and second metal plates between the fixture holes and the sealing subject holes where a fastening stress concentrates when the two members are fastened by the fixture, and a linear bead formed on the first metal plate only at the fastening-stress concentration area to reduce the fastening stress when the two members are fastened. The linear bead projects to a side opposite to the second metal plate, and is disposed on an axis line connecting a center of the fixture hole and a center of the sealing subject hole in the first metal plate.
US10113497B2 Method of operating a drive device and corresponding drive device
A method for operating a drive device with an internal combustion engine and an exhaust gas tract having a storage catalytic converter for purifying exhaust gas, a first lambda probe disposed upstream of the storage catalytic converter and a second lambda probe disposed downstream of the storage catalytic converter, includes determining a lambda value for controlling a mixture composition for the internal combustion engine based on a measurement signal from the first lambda probe and an offset value. The offset value is determined with a trim control when a measurement signal of the second lambda probe is in a normal operating range of values, and is adjusted in a regeneration period, during which the storage catalytic converter regenerated, with a predetermined correction value when the measurement signal of the second lambda probe is outside the normal operating range of values. A corresponding drive device is also disclosed.
US10113492B2 Hybrid combustion system and method
An engine having at least a primary and secondary fuel supplies is configured to operate by determining a fueling mode for each of first and second groupings of cylinders, independently. A method, therefore, for operating the engine includes monitoring engine operating parameters with an electronic controller, determining an engine operating point based on the engine operating parameters, calculating a first operating mode of a first cylinder grouping based on the engine operating point, calculating a second operating mode of a second cylinder grouping based on the engine operating point, and selectively activating at least one of a diesel injector, a gaseous fuel injector and a spark device in each engine cylinder separately and selectively for each cylinder of the first and second cylinder grouping based on the engine operating point.
US10113489B2 Air shutoff swing gate valve
An air shutoff valve includes a passage for supplying air, a swing gate, a shaft attached to a reset handle, and a spring to urge the gate toward its closed position. A trigger assembly secures the shaft and gate in the open position and includes an actuator, a cam, and a rocker arm. A cam surface of the arm has a notch to receive a sear point of the cam. Movement of the handle against the spring causes the cam contact surface of the cam to follow the cam surface to cause the arm to rotate such that the sear point is received in the notch. Actuating the actuator causes the arm to pivot away from the cam such that the sear point is released from the notch, wherein the spring causes the shaft to move the gate to its closed position.
US10113482B2 Gearbox for gas turbine engine
A gearbox for an aircraft engine including first and second gears in driving engagement through planet gears supported by a carrier. Selective application of a brake and a blocking member permit operation in a speed change configuration and a direct drive configuration.
US10113480B2 Trunnion for high-pressure turbine, and turbojet engine including such a trunnion
The invention relates to a trunnion (23) for a high-pressure turbine (11), to be arranged between a shaft of a low-pressure turbine (9) and an inner surface (34) of a seal mounting (26) of the low-pressure turbine (8), the trunnion (23) being characterized in that it includes a drop-launching extension (32) arranged such as to extend opposite a flared portion (33) of the inner surface (34) of the seal mounting (26), such that when the trunnion (23) is rotated about the shaft of the low-pressure turbine (9), oil (H2), which tends to penetrate between the trunnion (23) and the seal mounting (26), is thrown by centrifugal effect from the drop-launching extension (32) toward the flared portion (33) of the inner surface (34) of the seal mounting (26).
US10113479B2 Valve motion measurement assembly for an internal combustion engine
A valve motion measurement assembly is provided for a cylinder valve of an internal combustion engine provided with a valve stem and with a valve head. The valve motion measurement assembly includes a valve position sensor, a supporting bracket provided with at least one sensor seat for the valve position sensor, and a sensor target element configured to be coupled to the valve stem at a distance from the valve head to follow the motion of the cylinder valve. The valve position sensor interacts with the sensor target element for determining the position of the cylinder valve.
US10113478B2 Turbocompound assembly, in particular in the field of industrial vehicles
A turbocompound assembly, in particular in the field of industrial vehicles, comprising a power turbine paired with the engine crankshaft, wherein the paring is carried out through said assembly, wherein the assembly comprises a differential arrangement, wherein the pinion of the power turbine defines a sun gear meshing into two or more planet gears, which in turn mesh into a ring gear coupled with the engine crankshaft.
US10113463B2 Remote fluid supply for an engine
A system includes a first diesel engine operable to drive a first device, a first DEF tank associated with the first engine and operable to provide DEF to the first diesel engine during operation, a second diesel engine operable to drive a second device, and a second DEF tank associated with the second engine and operable to provide DEF to the second diesel engine during operation. An external DEF tank is arranged to contain a quantity of DEF that is coupled to the first DEF tank and the second DEF tank and operable to selectively deliver DEF from the external DEF tank to each of the first DEF tank and the second DEF tank.
US10113458B2 Oil strainer
An oil strainer 1 has a filter 10 and a casing 20. The casing 20 is provided with an oil inlet hole 43a and an oil outlet hole 33a. The frame 12 of the filter 10 is provided with a notch 12a.
US10113457B2 Camshaft module
A camshaft module includes: a head cover in which a camshaft is seated; a cylinder head with an upper portion coupled to a lower portion of the head cover, and in which a plurality of cam followers, operated according to a rotation of the camshaft, are formed on the upper portion; and a gasket sealing between the head cover and the cylinder head. The gasket has a plurality of cam holes formed therein. The cam followers penetrate through the cam holes. The gasket has supporting parts formed to protrude so as to prevent a falling of the cam followers around the cam holes.
US10113453B2 Multi-fuel compression ignition engine
An engine having subsystems and an operating cycle configured to meet all or a greater portion of the power requirements of the engine during the combustion period and not during the period in which the engine is not producing power, with the exception of the compression period and operation of an alternator.
US10113450B2 Valve opening and closing timing control apparatus
A valve opening and closing timing control apparatus includes: a driving side rotor synchronously rotating with a crankshaft of an engine; a driven side rotor disposed at a coaxial core with a rotary shaft core of the driving side rotor and integrally rotating with a camshaft for a valve opening and closing; a connecting bolt disposed at the coaxial core with the rotary shaft core to connect the driven side rotor to the camshaft, and on which an advance angle port and a retard angle port are formed on an outer peripheral surface; and a spool disposed in a spool chamber of the inside of the connecting bolt, and controlling the feeding and discharging of working fluid to the advance angle port or the retard angle port from a pump port formed on the connecting bolt.
US10113449B2 Cam follower roller device with insert
The cam follower roller device provides a tappet body 12, an insert 18 mounted in the tappet body and provided with a central core 24 and with at least two side tabs 26, 28, a pin 14 mounted at least on the tabs of the insert, and a roller 16 mounted on the pin. The insert 18 further provides at least one stiffener 44, 46 disposed between the core 24 and each tab 26, 28.
US10113447B2 Fan casing arrangement for a gas turbine engine
There is proposed a fan casing arrangement for a gas turbine engine (10) of a type having a propulsive fan (12), the fan casing arrangement being configured to circumscribe the fan (12) and having a fan case (24) and a fan track liner. The fan track liner is provided around the inside of the fan case (24) so as to adopt a radial position between the fan (12) and the fan case (24), and the arrangement is configured such that the fan track liner includes a liner ring (25) which is radially outwardly biased against the inside of the fan case (24). A related method of installing a fan track liner in a gas turbine engine is also disclosed.
US10113445B2 Rotary machine air deflector
A rotary machine includes a shaft extending through the rotary machine; a bearing positioned around the shaft; and an air deflector mounted on the shaft between the bearing and the shaft, wherein the air deflector has a first cylindrical body portion that is connected to a second cylindrical body portion with a ramp portion. A method for cooling a bearing positioned around a rotating shaft includes providing air to a cavity that surrounds a rotating shaft; deflecting the air towards an inner surface of a bearing that is positioned radially outward of the rotating shaft, wherein the air is deflected with an air deflector that is mounted on the rotating shaft; and flowing the air between an outer surface of the air deflector and the inner surface of the bearing.
US10113436B2 Chordal seal with sudden expansion/contraction
A static component for a gas turbine engine includes an axially extending body comprising a forward end and an aft end disposed axially downstream from the forward end. A rib is formed on at least one of the forward end and the aft end of the axially extending body and extending axially from the axially extending body. A recess is formed in the rib.
US10113432B2 Rotor shaft with cooling bore inlets
The invention relates to a rotor shaft adapted to rotate about a rotor axis thereof. The rotor shaft includes a rotor cavity configured concentrically or quasi-concentrically to the rotor axis inside the rotor shaft, and a plurality of cooling bores extending radially or quasi-radially outward from the inside to an outside of the rotor shaft. Each cooling bore having a bore inlet location and a distal bore outlet portion, the respective bore inlet location being adapted to abut on the rotor cavity. At least one side or part-side of the cooling bore inlet location is provided with an asymmetric edge fillet in order to maximize the wall thickness between two adjacent cooling bores.
US10113426B2 Stator for an eccentric screw pump
A stator (10) for a feed pump, in particular for an eccentric screw pump, wherein the stator (10) comprises a stator body (18) having an accommodation hole (36) for accommodating a rotor (24). It is further provided that the stator body (18) is configured as an elastomer body (20) reinforced at least in sections with a thread inlay (38).
US10113423B2 Systems and methods for monitoring a fluid system of a mining machine
A method of monitoring a fluid system of a mining machine. The method including sensing a pressure level of a fluid in the fluid system of the mining machine to generate pressure level data; analyzing the pressure level data to detect pressure level deviations; determining at least one selected from the group of when a frequency of the pressure level deviations exceeds a predetermined frequency, and when the fluid pressure level fails to reach a threshold within a predetermined reaction time period; and outputting an alert in response to the determination.
US10113419B2 Electromagnetic telemetry using a transceiver in an adjacent wellbore
A first transceiver positioned in a wellbore can transmit an electromagnetic signal. The electromagnetic signal can include encoded data. A second transceiver can be positionable at a surface of an adjacent wellbore and can include a computing device communicatively coupled to electrodes positionable in the adjacent wellbore. The electrodes can receive the electromagnetic signal and generate respective voltages in response to the electromagnetic signal. The computing device can determine a decoded version of the encoded data based on a voltage difference between the electrodes.
US10113414B2 Multiple magnetic sensor ranging method and system
Methods for drilling a second well in a spatial relationship to a first well include positioning a magnetic field source in a first well or borehole and deploying at least two magnetometers in a second well or borehole. The magnetometers are separated by a known distance and each measure the magnetic field created by the magnetic field source that is located in the first borehole. The magnetic field measurements are used to calculate the locations of the two magnetometers with respect to the magnetic field source. The two locations define the axis of the second borehole with respect to the magnetic field source in the first borehole.
US10113404B2 Igniting underground energy sources
A system and method for underground gasification. A system for underground gasification system may comprise a recovery system, a supply line, and a downhole ignition device operable to ignite an underground energy source. The downhole device may be connected to the supply line and the supply line may be connected to the recovery system. The system for underground gasification may further comprise an information handling system that may be operable to control the downhole device. A method for igniting an underground energy source may comprise disposing a downhole ignition device into an injection well, positioning the downhole ignition device within the underground energy source, activating the downhole ignition device, igniting the underground energy source, and recovering a gas from the underground energy source.
US10113398B2 Fuel cell apparatus and method for downhole power systems
A rechargeable power system comprising: a drill string configured to operate in a well bore, the drill string comprising: a fuel cell system; a generator in electrical communication with the fuel cell system; a turbine, configured to rotate due to an impingement of drilling mud on one or more turbine blades, the turbine in operable communication with the generator; and where the fuel cell system is configured to provide power at least when drilling mud is not circulating in the well bore, and further configured to be recharged by the generator when drilling mud is circulating in the well bore. A method for operating a rechargeable downhole fuel cell. The method comprises: monitoring a fluid supply pressure; determining whether the fluid supply pressure is below a threshold value; and stopping a fuel cell discharge if the fluid supply pressure is below the threshold value.
US10113393B2 Systems and apparatuses for separating wellbore fluids and solids during production
There is provided parts for assembly to produce a flow diverter configured for disposition within a wellbore. The parts include an insert-receiving part including a passageway, and a flow diverter-effecting insert configured for insertion within the passageway. The flow diverter-effecting insert is co-operatively configured with the insert-receiving part such that a flow diverter is defined while the flow diverter-effecting insert is disposed within the passageway. The flow diverter is configured for: receiving and conducting a reservoir fluid flow; discharging the received reservoir fluid flow into the wellbore such that gaseous material is separated from the discharged reservoir fluid flow within the wellbore, in response to at least buoyancy forces, such that a gas-depleted reservoir fluid flow is obtained; and receiving and conducting the obtained gas-depleted reservoir fluid flow.
US10113391B1 Retrievable back pressure valve and method of using same
The present invention is a retrievable back pressure valve device and method of using the same that may be placed in tubing during well completion and retrieved as desired by dropping a ball down hole, which then interacts with the valve to shear the positioning points allowing for retrieval as the valve is allowed to move up the well to be removed from same.
US10113390B2 Valve for gravel packing a wellbore
A downhole tool includes a housing. The housing includes a screen. A valve system is positioned within the housing. The valve system includes a valve and a flow control device. The valve system has a first position where the valve allows a flow within the housing, a second position where the valve directs at least a portion of the flow through the flow control device, and a third position stopping flow through the flow control device.
US10113386B2 Apparatus for use in well abandonment
A plug for plugging wells, and in particular oil and gas wells, is provided. The plug has a plug body formed from an outer metal tube of a reduced thickness. The plug also has reinforcement means, attached to an inner surface of the outer tube, that give the plug a cross-sectional structural strength that is at least equivalent to that of a thicker metal tube. The plug has a central heater receiving void located along the axis of the plug to enable a plug deployment heater to be received therein. Also provided is a plug assembly with a variable cross-sectional area in a plane perpendicular to the plane in which the assembly is deployed during the plugging of underground conduits.
US10113385B2 Production system and tension hanger
A hanger system is disclosed for supporting a production tubing string in a well. The system includes a hanger body with an inner bore extending through the body along an axis. The system also includes an inner mandrel attachable to the production tubing string and passable from the hanger body inner bore. The inner mandrel is also engageable with the hanger body by rotation of the inner mandrel. Further, the inner mandrel is movable into a landed position by axial, non-rotational movement of the inner mandrel relative to the hanger body.
US10113377B2 Drive systems for use with long lateral completion systems and methods
A completion system and method adapted for use in wells having long lateral boreholes includes a mast assembly, a pipe handling mechanism, a pipe arm, a pipe tub, a pump/pit combination skid, a rig carrier, and a control system. The mast assembly can extend in a generally vertical direction, e.g., perpendicular to the rig carrier and/or the earth's surface, such that the rig can be placed directly adjacent to a wellbore, and the top drive or a similar drive system can be engaged with and move along the mast while remaining above the wellbore. The top drive can be engaged with a support fixture that resists torque and rotation during operation. The support fixture can in turn be engaged with the mast to transfer torque forces to the mast while being vertically movable along the mast to enable positioning of the top drive.
US10113376B2 Conveyor apparatus
A conveyor apparatus (2), so-called injector head, for feeding e.g. continuous tubing (7) or coiled tubing through the conveyor apparatus (2), to and from a wellhead and a well below and related to use of well tools. A pair of oppositely located, co-operatively movable, segmented continuous belts (28; 29) are in the apparatus, each belt comprising a plurality of interconnected gripper shoe carriers (30) carried and movable by means of a pair of continuous belt drive chains (31; 32), wherein a rear side (30″) of the carrier (30) has at least one roller (35) configured to roll about a shaft (36) attached to the carrier (30) against an elongate counter-force member (37) associated with an apparatus frame (21) and extending between said drive sprockets (33; 34), and wherein a gripper shoe (38; 52) to engage and feed the tubing is located at a front side of each carrier (30), The shaft (36) of the at least one roller (35) is resiliently supported transversely of its longitudinal axis by means of a plurality of resilient members (48) fitted in the rear side (30″) of the carrier (30) to lie about the shaft (36) at spaced apart locations.
US10113374B2 Device and method for handling drill string components in a drill rig and drill rig
A device for handling drill string components in respect of a drill rig. A gripper is configured to grip a first drill string component to be threaded on to or off from a second drill string component being partly drilled into a rock formation. A support is configured to fasten the device onto the drill rig. A handling unit is movably connected to the support. The handling unit includes the gripper and is movable between a drill string position and a loading position. The handling unit includes an auxiliary engagement unit configured to engage the second drill string component in the drill string position and an angle variation unit configured to vary an angle of the gripper and thereby the gripped first drill string component in order to allow the alignment in the drill string position. Also a method and a drill rig.
US10113370B2 Fluid flow control device
A downhole fluid flow control apparatus is disclosed. The fluid flow control apparatus includes a substantially tubular housing. In one embodiment, the fluid flow control device includes an inner diameter and an outer diameter, the inner diameter having a profile defined by one or more contour lines. The fluid flow control apparatus further includes a plurality of circular orifices defined on the tubular housing. In another embodiment, the fluid flow control apparatus includes a plurality of slotted orifices defined on the tubular housing.
US10113368B2 Cutting elements, earth-boring tools incorporating such cutting elements, and methods of forming such cutting elements
Cutting elements include a substrate, a thermally stable polycrystalline table comprising a superhard material secured to the substrate, and a layer of metal interposed between, and attaching the substrate and the thermally stable polycrystalline table. Methods of forming a cutting element include providing a thermally stable polycrystalline table in a mold, providing a layer of metal on the thermally stable polycrystalline table, distributing a mixture of particles comprising a plurality of hard particles and a plurality of particles comprising a matrix material on the layer of metal, and heating the mold while applying pressure to the mixture of particles to cause the mixture of particles to coalesce and form a substrate and at least partially melt the layer of metal to flow and wet the thermally stable polycrystalline table and the substrate to form an attachment therebetween.
US10113353B2 High speed door
This high speed door (1), for closing or opening an opening made in a wall, comprises a bearing structure (3, 4) to which are attached a flexible curtain (2) and a drive system (5) enabling the curtain (2) to be moved from a closed position into an open position in which the curtain (2) is concertina-folded into the top of the opening. According to the invention, the bearing structure (3, 4) comprises two U-shaped vertical uprights (3) comprising a web (9) and two flanges (10) between which the curtain (2) is folded, each upright (3) being formed of at least one one-piece section piece (6) incorporating at least one cavity (7) oriented in the longitudinal direction of the section piece (6).
US10113348B2 Magnetic levitating door
A magnetically levitating door is disclosed herein. The door may have a magnet that is repelled from a magnet of a track. The track may be disposed adjacent to a door opening. The track may have a stabilizing roller to maintain vertical alignment of the magnets used to levitate the door off of the track.
US10113341B2 Motor vehicle lock with a position securing system
Disclosed are door locks that include a spring based position securing system for a locking or anti-theft device. The spring may be a dual-acting clamping spring. Also disclosed are methods for producing door locks that include the spring based position securing system.
US10113340B2 Tell-tale indicator for locating a secondary hood latch release
A tell-tale indicator for aiding an operator in locating and operating a secondary hood latch release in a gap between a vehicle body and an openable hood includes an indicator configured to locate the secondary hood latch release such that the secondary hood latch release is readily locatable and operable to open the hood. The indicator may be further configured to display an operating direction of the secondary hood latch release.
US10113336B2 Orifice flowmeter security device
A device and method for securing an orifice flowmeter and preventing unauthorized access to the flowmeter while in service is disclosed. The security device includes a housing having a top surface, a bottom surface, a closed end, an open end, a front surface, and a back surface forming a cavity. Through bores extend coaxially through the top surface and the bottom surface proximate the open end. Some embodiments include protrusions coupled to the interior of cavity. The protrusions together with the back surface of the housing are configured to surround exposed portions of the flowmeter, such that the addition of a shackle portion of a locking device through the through bores will prevent removal of the security device from the flowmeter and subsequently prevent access to the flowmeter.
US10113330B2 Expandable mat-based sun shelter
A collapsible sun shelter that includes an arch support and a rollable flat mat that is configured to expand to include a canopy section and further includes a floor area portion, an upwardly deployable area portion at least two mat anchor points and at least two arch support openings. The rollable mat has an upwardly deployable area portion defined by an outer perimeter passing through at least one layer of the rollable flat mat such that the upwardly deployable area portion remains connected with the floor area portion when the upwardly deployable area portion is extended upwardly in a deployed configuration.
US10113327B2 Section of concrete
A section of concrete intended to form a mast for a windmill, the section including a first portion including a first flange, a second portion including a second flange, a prestressing device including at least one visible part located between the first flange and the second flange, a first attaching device arranged to be connected to the first flange, and/or a second attaching device arranged to be connected to the second flange.
US10113324B2 Re-positionable floor guide system and tool for use in the same
The tool re-positions a floor guide supporting a climbing screen. The climbing screen includes a mounting arm that extends along a longitudinal axis and is fixed to a floor of a construction. The tool includes a first member fixable to the floor of the construction at a first position along the axial length of the mounting arm, a second member fixable to the mounting arm at a second position spaced along the longitudinal axis of the mounting arm from the first member, and a driver linking the first and second members to one another and operable for varying the spacing between the first and second members along the longitudinal axis.
US10113321B2 Decking support system
A decking support system including a plurality of decking support elements, each decking support element including a first decking support engagement feature and a second decking support engagement feature, a plurality of connection elements, each connection element including a first connection feature adapted to co-operate with said first decking support engagement feature of a decking support element, and a second connection feature adapted to co-operate with said second decking support engagement feature of a decking support element, the arrangement being such that a first of said plurality of decking support elements is engageable with a second of said plurality of decking support elements by means of one of said plurality of connection elements dependent on said respective co-operations.
US10113319B2 Mechanical locking system for panels and method of installing same
Floor panels are provided with a mechanical locking system including a flexible locking element in a locking groove which during a horizontal motion is displaced vertically. A panel system including a plurality of rectangular panels with long and short edges which are mechanically connectable to each other along at least one pair of adjacent edges, said panels each being provided with a tongue and groove formed in one piece with the panels for mechanically locking together said adjacent edges at right angles to the principal plane of the panels, thereby forming a vertical mechanical connection between the panels, said panels being provided with a first locking element at one first edge formed in one piece with the panel and a locking groove at an opposite second edge, the locking groove being open towards a rear side or a front side of the panel.
US10113318B2 Floor panel for forming and enhanced joint
Method for manufacturing floor panels, wherein is started from panels, these panels, at their lower side, are provided with at least one guiding groove and these panels, at least at two opposite sides, are provided with profiled edge regions that comprise coupling parts, characterized in that at least one of the aforementioned two profiled edge regions is formed such that this region, seen in a cross-section of the panel, transverse to the guiding groove, extends at the lower side of the panel at least up to the guiding groove. Further, the invention also relates to still other methods, for manufacturing as well as packaging of floor panels, and also relates to devices used therewith, as well as to floor panels.
US10113314B2 Liquid release agent and associated methods of application
An asphalt shingle having an asphalt-coated substrate sheet with a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein a liquid release layer is applied on the bottom surface of the asphalt shingle instead of conventional backing particulates. The liquid release layer may help the shingle proceed through the manufacturing machinery without sticking and may prevent the adhesion of the bottom surface of the asphalt shingle to an adjacent shingle in a stack of shingles upon experiencing a pressure up to around four pounds per square inch, a temperature of around eighty degrees Celsius or below. The liquid release agent may also prevent adhesion of adjacent shingles in a stack at various temperature and pressures for at least fourteen days.
US10113310B2 Coating material for achieving sound-dampening and method for the same
Sound-dampening material, including a base coat and a top coat, and a method for sound-dampening a surface, are described. The base coat includes about 20-50 percent rubber emulsion, about 10-20 percent carbonate filler, about 3-10 percent fire retardant, about 3-10 percent opacity filler, and about 10-64 percent of other components. The top coat includes about 40-80 percent of a rubber emulsion, about 10-20 percent of a carbonate filler, about 3-10 percent of a fire retardant, about 3-10 percent of an opacity filler, and about 0-44 percent of other components. The method includes applying a base coat to a desired thickness allowing the base coat to dry, then applying a top coat over the base coat to a desired thickness.
US10113308B2 Expansion joints
Tiles 21 and 22 are laid up with other tiles in the usual way at and along the joint 18, the joint 18 comprises a female strip 23 and a male strip 24 each of which have fastening flanges 25 and 26 and respective 90° walls 27 and 28. A slot or rebate in the female section 29 holds an expandable seal, typically in this case a hydrophilic seal. The female part and the male parts are assembled for relative movement so that a small gap perhaps 2 mm at 31 may be accommodated while the upper plate section 23 still provides a contiguous coplanar link between the parts.
US10113302B2 Tool retention system having pocketed wedge
A system for connecting a tool to an implement may have a clamp with a first side, and a second side with teeth. The system may also have a wedge with a body configured to engage the second side of the clamp, a channel formed in the body, and a collar. The wedge may additionally have an elongated pocket formed in the body, a first ramp extending between the channel and an end of the elongated pocket, and a second ramp located at a point between a base end of the body and the first ramp. The first and second ramps may be inclined relative to an axis of the channel. The system may further have a slider with a toothed surface configured to engage the teeth of the clamp when the slider is in the channel, and a fastener threadingly engaged with the slider.
US10113295B2 Work machine for dragline bucket operation
A work machine, in particular a cable-operated excavator, for dragline bucket operation, a dragline bucket taken up by a hoist rope, wherein the attachment can be retracted by at least one dragline for carrying out the dragging movement and a dragline guide for guiding the dragline is arranged at the work machine, wherein the dragline guide is designed as movable, in particular as linearly movable.
US10113294B2 Modular design for a dipper door and improved latch lever bar
A latch lever bar for use with a latching mechanism of a dipper door includes a latch bar that includes a yoke. The latch lever bar may include an interface portion that includes a straight surface that is configured to contact the yoke of a latch bar and a pivot connecting portion that is configured to pivotally connect the latch lever bar to the door, wherein the pivot connecting portion defines a pivot point that is substantially collinear with the straight surface of the interface portion.
US10113291B1 Sump system with overflow protection
A sump system includes a flow restrictor for a drain line into a sump pit. The flow restrictor limits the water discharge capacity through the drain line into the sump pit. The flow restrictor is preferably sized and arranged to restrict the total maximum flow capacity of the drain line into the sump pit to match the maximum capacity output flow rate of the sump pump.
US10113288B2 Concreting facility and corresponding concreting method
The invention relates to a concreting installation for concreting an excavation. The installation includes a concreting column having a top end arranged to be open in order to be at atmospheric pressure, and at least one controlled retention device situated at a distance from the open top end of the concreting column and adapted, in at least one configuration, to retain a volume of concrete inside the column. The invention also relates to a method of concreting an excavation.
US10113265B2 Laundry sock/garment snare
A laundry holding snare device for holding multiple clothing items, particularly clothing items without full openings, is provided. The snare device can include two cord sections secured together at at least one end by an end stopper. The two cord sections can also be secured together at various locations along the length of the snare by intermediate stoppers in order to create several loading regions. Within the loading regions and attached to the cord sections can be a cordlock fastener that can be used to secure the clothing items between the cord sections at each loading region. The snare device can be configured for use as a stand-alone laundry device and the snare device can be configured for use with a laundry strap holder.
US10113260B2 Laundry treating appliance
A laundry treating appliance configured to implement a cycle of operation to treat a load of laundry includes a basket defining a treating chamber and rotatable about an axis of rotation, a motor having a rotor and a stator, and a shifter within the interior diameter of the stator and having an energizable clutch coil at least partially enveloped in a magnetically permeable housing and a magnetically permeable slidable drive mechanism radially spaced from the housing and configured to selectively couple the basket with the rotor.
US10113259B2 Flange structure at bottom of inner tub of washing machine and a washing machine
The present invention discloses a flange structure at a bottom of an inner tub of a washing machine, comprises a shaft joint portion locating at a center of the flange and an annular mounting portion which is fixedly connected with the bottom of the inner tub of the washing machine and is at an outer periphery of the shaft joint portion, and a plurality of connecting portions being provided between the mounting portion and the shaft joint portion. The connecting portions include a main rib extending from the mounting portion to the shaft joint portion, and a plurality of transverse ribs are arranged on both sides of the main rib along an extending direction of a main rib respectively in turn, and a filter portion is formed by the plurality of connecting portions cooperating together, which is a region between the mounting portion and the shaft joint portion.
US10113258B2 Laundry treatment apparatus
A laundry treatment apparatus includes a housing. The laundry treatment apparatus further includes a tub that is located inside the housing and that is configured to receive water. The laundry treatment apparatus further includes a drum that is configured to rotate, that is located inside the tub, and that is configured to receive laundry. The laundry treatment apparatus further includes three or more tub support units that are each configured to connect the tub and the housing and that each includes a first support member that is located at the housing; a second support member that is located at the tub; and a connector that is configured to connect the first support member and the second support member. At least one of the first support members is configured to separate from the housing.
US10113255B2 Non-wovens with high interfacial pore size and method of making same
A Nonwoven fibrous structures with a high interfacial pore size and substrates made therefrom are described herein. The substrates may be used, for example, in wipes. The wipes may include a hydromoled pattern on one surface. The hydromolded pattern can have an average pore-size of the interface between two stacked wipes that is greater than 180 microns in radius.
US10113250B2 Modification of continuous carbon fibers during manufacturing for composites having enhanced moldability
Methods of producing continuous carbon fibers for composites having enhanced moldability are provided. Discrete regions are introduced into a continuous precursor fiber comprising an acrylic polymer material, such as polyacrylonitrile (PAN) during carbon fiber manufacture. Laser energy may be applied to the precursor fiber while it is in an oven or furnace to create heterogeneous fibers with discrete regions where laser energy is applied. In other aspects, mechanical pressure may be intermittently applied to create the discrete regions. After the continuous precursor fiber is fully heated for carbonization and/or graphitization, the precursor forms a continuous carbon fiber having a plurality of discrete weak regions. These relatively weak regions provide noncontiguous break points that reduce stiffness and improve moldability for carbon fiber polymeric composites, while retaining high strength levels. Carbon fiber polymeric composites incorporating continuous carbon fibers having the plurality of discrete noncontiguous weak regions are also provided.
US10113241B2 Control board for controlling channel sequencing of positive and negative DC voltage and current
A controller board for controlling sequencing of positive and negative DC voltage and current to one or more devices or groups of device to achieve an optimum output from the one or more device or groups of devices using the least amount of energy is provided. The sequencing of signals may be programmed into or uploaded into the controller board for providing the order in which power is provided to the one or more devices or groups of devices. A sequence may be a set of paired outputs (one (+) and one (−)) turned On in the order they have been programmed/entered and at a selected frequency. According to one embodiment, there can be up to 8 steps (1 to 8) in a sequence.
US10113240B2 Cathodic protection system monitoring
A method and system is disclosed for testing a cathodic protection system that protects a metallic structure with one or more DC power sources electrically connected to the metallic structure and an associated reference electrode. The metallic structure may be cathodically protected at multiple locations. A Cathodic Protection Waveform Monitoring Unit (CPWMU) operates independently from power cycling by the cathodic protection system to measure cathodic protection voltage levels by measuring, over one or more measurement time periods, a voltage differential between the metallic structure and its associated reference electrode, a plurality of times when power provided to the metallic structure is cycled on and off. The CPWMU includes digital storage to store values indicative of the measured voltage differentials over the measurement time period. A Cathodic Protection Waveform Reader (CPWR) that may be remotely located from any CPWMU communicates with a number of CPWMU's within communication range to obtain the values stored in the CPWMUs. The CPWR may be positioned in a variety of aircraft, vehicles or be hand carried.
US10113235B2 Source gas supply unit, film forming apparatus and source gas supply method
A source gas supply unit includes a carrier gas supply unit for supplying a carrier gas into a raw material tank, and a control unit. The control unit executes steps of: supplying the carrier gas to the raw material tank while varying a flow rate of the carrier gas without forming a film on a substrate, and storing a vaporization flow rate table showing the correspondence between a vaporization flow rate of the vaporized raw material contained in a source gas and a carrier gas flow rate set value; obtaining a carrier gas flow rate set value corresponding to a specified vaporization flow rate set value by using the vaporization flow rate table; and generating the source gas by supplying the carrier gas into the raw material tank based on the obtained carrier gas flow rate set value and supplying the generated source gas to a film forming unit.
US10113232B2 Azimuthal mixer
An azimuthal mixer component that may be plumbed in-line with a showerhead stem tube of a semiconductor processing apparatus is provided. The azimuthal mixer may include a main passage that is coaxial with the stem tube, and one or more plenums that partially or wholly encircle the main passage. Corresponding sets of radial passages may fluidically connect the main passage with each of the plenums.
US10113230B2 Formation method of hexagonal boron nitride thick film on a substrate and hexagonal boron nitride thick film laminates thereby
The present disclosure relates to a method of producing a multilayer hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) thick film on a substrate, and more particularly, to a method of forming a multilayer h-BN thick film on a substrate including (a) a substrate heating step of heating a first substrate, (b) a h-BN precursor supply step of supplying h-BN precursors to the heated first substrate, (c) a precursor dissolving step of dissolving the supplied h-BN precursors in the first substrate, and (d) a substrate cooling step of cooling the first substrate containing the dissolved h-BN precursors therein, and a laminate including a multilayer h-BN thick film prepared by the preparation method and a substrate which forms a stack structure with the h-BN thick film.
US10113229B2 Techniques for controlling ion/neutral ratio of a plasma source
Approaches herein increase a ratio of reactive ions to a neutral species in a plasma processing apparatus. Exemplary approaches include providing a processing apparatus having a plasma source chamber including a first gas inlet, and a deposition chamber coupled to the plasma source chamber, wherein the deposition chamber includes a second gas inlet for delivering a point of use (POU) gas to an area proximate a substrate disposed within the deposition chamber. Exemplary approaches further include generating an ion beam for delivery to the substrate, and modifying a pressure within the deposition chamber in the area proximate the substrate to increase an amount of reactive ions present for impacting the substrate when the ion beam is delivered to the substrate.
US10113227B2 Crucible
The present invention provides a crucible, and belongs to the field of evaporation technology, for solving such problems of an existing crucible that evaporation material loss occurs in evaporation process, the crucible is inconvenient to clean, and the evaporation material filled in the crucible is not uniform. The crucible of the present invention includes a main cavity and a plurality of sub-cavities which are used for containing evaporation material and are arranged in the main cavity, each sub-cavity being provided with an opening. The crucible of the present invention may be used in preparation of an OLED device.
US10113211B2 Method of making a dual hardness steel article
A dual hardness steel article comprises a first air hardenable steel alloy having a first hardness metallurgically bonded to a second air hardenable steel alloy having a second hardness. A method of manufacturing a dual hard steel article comprises providing a first air hardenable steel alloy part comprising a first mating surface and having a first part hardness, and providing a second air hardenable steel alloy part comprising a second mating surface and having a second part hardness. The first air hardenable steel alloy part is metallurgically secured to the second air hardenable steel alloy part to form a metallurgically secured assembly, and the metallurgically secured assembly is hot rolled to provide a metallurgical bond between the first mating surface and the second mating surface.
US10113210B2 Heat treatment apparatus for cylinder block and heat treatment method for cylinder block
A heat treatment apparatus for a cylinder block, performs heat treatment by feeding gas. The heat treatment apparatus comprises a first feed part configured to feed the gas toward bores of the cylinder block, from a first side or a second side of the bores in an axis direction of the bores.
US10113209B2 Methods and systems for producing high carbon content metallic iron using coke oven gas
A method for producing high carbon content metallic iron using coke oven gas, including: dividing a top gas stream from a direct reduction shaft furnace into a first top gas stream and a second top gas stream; mixing the first top gas stream with a coke oven gas stream from a coke oven gas source and processing at least a portion of a resulting combined coke oven gas stream in a carbon dioxide separation unit to form a synthesis gas-rich gas stream and a carbon-dioxide rich gas stream; delivering the synthesis gas-rich gas stream to the direct reduction shaft furnace as bustle gas; using the carbon-dioxide rich gas stream as fuel gas in one or more heating units; and delivering the second top gas stream to the direct reduction shaft furnace as bustle gas.
US10113193B2 Method for optimizing the assembly and production of hetero-multimeric protein complexes
Methods are provided to improve the expression of protein complexes by tuning the expression levels of each component required for the assembly of the complex. These methods are effective in limiting the expression of the dominant chain and, thus, equilibrating their relative abundance. The methods provided herein lead to a significant increase in productivity and final bispecific yields both in transient expression systems as well as in stably transfected mammalian cells.
US10113191B2 Microorganisms having enhanced L-amino acids productivity and process for producing L-amino acids using the same
Disclosed are a recombinant microorganism having enhanced L-amino acid productivity, wherein the recombinant microorganism is transformed to have removed or decreased activity of at least one of adenosine deaminase and AMP nucleosidase, and a method of producing an L-amino acid using the recombinant microorganism. The use of the recombinant microorganism may enable the production of the L-amino acid in a highly efficient manner.
US10113189B2 Isolation and characterization of a novel pythium omega 3 desaturase with specificity to all omega 6 fatty acids longer than 18 carbon chains
The present invention relates to a polynucleotide encoding an omega 3 (ω-3) desaturase from Pythium irregulare with specificity to long chain polyunsaturated omega 6 (ω-6) fatty acids as well as a vector containing the polynucleotide, and a host cell containing the vector or the polynucleotide. Moreover, the present invention pertains to a polypeptide encoded by the polynucleotide, antibodies against the polypeptide as well as a method for the manufacture of the polypeptide. Further, encompassed by the present invention are transgenic non-human organisms. Finally, the present invention relates to methods for the manufacture of compounds and oil-fatty acid-, or lipid-containing compositions.
US10113185B2 Utilization of phosphoketolase in the production of mevalonate, isoprenoid precursors, and isoprene
The invention provides for methods for the production of mevalonate, isoprene, isoprenoid precursor molecules, and/or isoprenoids in cells via the heterologous expression of phosphoketolase enzymes.
US10113181B2 Manipulation of dominant male sterility
Compositions and methods for modulating male fertility in a plant are provided. Compositions comprise nucleotide sequences, and active fragments and variants thereof, which modulate male fertility. Further provided are expression cassettes comprising the male fertility polynucleotides, or active fragments or variants thereof, operably linked to a promoter, wherein expression of the polynucleotides modulates the male fertility of a plant. Various methods are provided wherein the level and/or activity of the sequences that influence male fertility is modulated in a plant or plant part. In certain embodiments, the plant is polyploid.
US10113178B2 Transgenic maize event MON 87419 and methods of use thereof
The invention provides recombinant DNA molecules that are unique to the maize MON 87419 event and transgenic maize plants, plant parts, seeds, cells, and agricultural products containing the MON 87419 event as well as methods of using and detecting the maize MON 87419 event. Transgenic maize plants containing the MON 87419 event exhibit tolerance to dicamba and glufosinate herbicides.
US10113177B2 Yield improvement in plants
Polynucleotides and polypeptides incorporated into expression vectors are introduced into plants and were ectopically expressed. These polypeptides may confer at least one regulatory activity and increased yield, increased light use efficiency, increased photosynthetic capacity, increased photosynthetic rate, increased photosynthetic resource use efficiency, greater vigor, and/or greater biomass as compared to a control plant.
US10113174B2 Tobacco having altered leaf properties and methods of making and using
This disclosure provides tobacco plants having a mutation in PR50 and transgenic tobacco plants containing a PR50 RNAi, and methods of making and using such plants.
US10113170B2 Preventing and treating inflammatory skin diseases
The present invention relates to methods of treating, preventing, reducing the severity of, reducing the incidence of, delaying the onset of, or reducing pathogenesis of an inflammatory skin disease, condition or lesion in a human subject, which include the step of administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of mi RNA compositions. In addition, methods of this invention may be used to treat symptoms of inflammatory skin diseases and reduce and/or inhibit keratinocyte proliferation.
US10113165B2 Modulation of exon recognition in pre-mRNA by interfering with the secondary RNA structure
The invention relates to oligonucleotides for inducing skipping of exon 53 of the dystrophin gene. The invention also relates to methods of inducing exon 53 skipping using the oligonucleotides.
US10113164B2 Pichia pastoris surface display system
This disclosure relates to novel Pichia pastoris display systems, e.g., display systems featuring the Pichia pastoris strains (such as SuperMan5) with substantially homogeneous N-glycans displayed on cell surface proteins.
US10113163B2 Adenosine nucleobase editors and uses thereof
The disclosure provides adenosine deaminases that are capable of deaminating adenosine in DNA. The disclosure also provides fusion proteins comprising a Cas9 (e.g., a Cas9 nickase) domain and adenosine deaminases that deaminate adenosine in DNA. In some embodiments, the fusion proteins further comprise a nuclear localization sequence (NLS), and/or an inhibitor of base repair, such as, a nuclease dead inosine specific nuclease (dISN).
US10113151B2 Composition of viral vectors in lecithin liposomes, preparation method and treatment methods
A composition is provided which comprises a recombinant viral particle comprising a capsid, wherein the viral particle is encapsulated into an anionic liposome comprising lecithin and polyethylene glycol (PEG). A method for preparing and purifying the encapsulated viral particles is provided as well. Methods for treating patients by using the encapsulated viral particles are provided as well.
US10113149B2 Reprogramming of human endothelium into hematopoietic multi-lineage progenitors by defined factors
The invention is directed to generation of hematopoietic multi-lineage progenitors (HMLPs) from endothelial cells (ECs) by effecting forced expression of certain transcription factors in the ECs and culturing the ECs in serum free media in the presence of endothelial feeder cells. The HMLPs generated in accordance with this invention can produce erythroid, lymphoid, myeloid, and megakaryocyte cells. These generated HMLPs can be used in therapeutic treatment of disorders including hematopoietic conditions.
US10113145B2 Paenibacillus sp. strain, cultivation method and use of the same
Provided are a new Paenibacillus sp. strain, the deposit number of which is CGMCC No. 8333, and a method for culturing the exopolysaccharide; and an exopolysaccharide having a structural formula as shown in formula (I) being produced by the strain, as well as a production method thereof and its use in promoting the propagation of bifidobacterium. The exopolysaccharide shown by formula (I) has a moderate degree of polymerization (DP=15-30) and has the functions of promoting the propagation of bifidobacterium, as well as adjusting human intestinal microflora.
US10113144B2 Method for producing cell concentrate, and cell suspension treatment system
In a method for producing a cell concentrate using a cell suspension treatment system including a storage container of a cell suspension, which has a solution inlet port, a circulation outlet port, and a circulation inlet port, a cell suspension treatment device for concentrating the cell suspension by separating liquid from the cell suspension by filtration, the device including a container having a cell suspension introduction port, a cell suspension lead-out port, and a filtrate outlet, which is filled with a hollow fiber separation membrane, a circulation circuit for concentrating the cell suspension while circulating the cell suspension between the storage container and the cell suspension treatment device, a collection container of a cell concentrate obtained by concentration, a collection path for feeding the cell concentrate to the collection container, an injection path for injecting a solution into the solution inlet port of the storage container, and a detecting unit.
US10113143B2 Cell culture bag and method for manufacturing cell culture bag
A cell culture bag is provided. The cell culture bag includes: an external film of the cell culture bag; at least one sensor chip arranged on a culture fluid side of the external film, the at least one sensor chip including a layer reacting to an object to be detected; and a permeable film that covers a culture fluid side of the sensor chip, the permeable film permeating the object to be detected.
US10113134B2 Capped oil soluble polyalkylene glycols with low viscosity and high viscosity index
A capped oil soluble polyalkylene glycol has the following structure: R1O-(AO)n—R2 where: R1 is a linear or branched alkyl or aryl with one to 18 carbon atoms; AO refers to residuals of monomers selected from 1,2-butylene oxide and 1,2-propylene oxide selected so that at least 50 weight-percent of the (AO)n component is 1,2-butylene oxide residuals; n is selected to provide a kinematic viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius of less than 5 centiStokes for the non-capped polyalkylene glycol; and R2 is a linear or branched alkyl or aryl having from 1-8 carbon atoms and wherein the capped oil soluble polyalkylene glycol is characterized by having a kinematic viscosity of less than 4.5 centiStokes at 100 degrees Celsius and a viscosity index of greater than 150.
US10113130B1 High density/high cetane renewable fuel blends
High density renewable diesel and jet fuels have been generated by blending multicyclic sesquiterpanes with a synthetic paraffinic kerosene (5-methylundecane). The sesquiterpanes impart high density and volumetric net heat of combustion to the blends, while inclusion of the modestly branched paraffin decreases the viscosity and increases the cetane number of the blends. A surrogate diesel fuel including 65% sesquiterpanes and 35% 5-methylundecane had a cetane number of 45.7, a density of 0.853 g/ml, and a volumetric net heat of combustion (NHOC) of 133,593 btu/gal. By increasing the amount of paraffin to 60% by volume, a jet fuel surrogate was prepared with a cetane number of 57.0, a density of 0.806 g/ml, a −20° C. viscosity of 7.9 est, and a NHOC of 124,257 btu/gal. The results show that full-performance and even ultra-performance fuels can be generated by combining bio-derived sesquiterpanes and paraffins.
US10113128B2 Fluorine-containing agents for enhancing hydrate inhibitors
The present invention generally relates to one or more compositions and methods for inhibiting the formation of gas hydrate agglomerates in a fluid using a fluorine-containing agent and an anti-agglomerant. The fluid may be contained, for example, in an oil or gas pipeline or refinery.
US10113109B2 Oxo- and hydroxo-based composite inorganic ligands for quantum dots
The invention provides a luminescent material (10) comprising quantum dots (100), wherein the luminescent material (10) further comprises a capping agent (110) coordinating to the quantum dots (10), wherein the capping agent comprises MxOy(OH)zn, wherein M is selected from the group consisting of B, Al, P, S, V, Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Nb, Mo, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Te, Ta and W, wherein x≥1, y+z≥1, and wherein n indicates a positive or negative charge of the capping agent.
US10113103B2 Polymer proppant material and method for producing same
A polymer material for proppant in the form of a metathesis-radically cross-linked mixture of oligocyclopentadienes and methylcarboxy norbornene esters is obtained by mixing dicyclopentadiene with methacrylic esters and polymer stabilizers, heating the mixture to a temperature of 150-220° C., holding at said temperature for 15-360 minutes, and then cooling down to 20-50° C. A radical initiator and a catalyst are added successively to the resultant mixture of oligocyclopentadienes and methylcarboxy norbornene esters. The polymer matrix is heated to a temperature of 50-340° C., is held at this temperature for 1-360 minutes and then is cooled to room temperature. A technical result achieved by implementation of the present invention is an increase in thermal strength of the proppant material, providing a compressive strength of at least 150 MPa at a temperature of not less than 100° C.
US10113099B2 High pressure high temperature (HPHT) aqueous drilling mud composition and process for preparing the same
What is described herein is an aqueous high-temperature high-pressure (HTHP) stable drilling mud composition comprising (i) about 20 wt. % to about 80 wt. % of 0-60% w/w brine solution; (ii) about 0.1 wt. % to about 3 wt. % of butylated reaction product of p-cresol and dicyclopentadiene, a polymeric hindered phenol based antioxidant; (iii) about 0.1 wt. % to about 10.0 wt. % of triethanol amine, a chelating agent; (iv) (a) about 0.1 wt. % to about 10 wt. % of rheology modifier (RM); and/or (b) about 0.5 wt. % to about 30 wt. % of fluid loss additive (FLA); (v) about 20 wt. % to about 80 wt. % of weighting agent; (vi) about 0 wt. % to about 20 wt. % of drilling solid; and (vii) about 0 wt. % to about 50 wt % of water.
US10113097B2 Process for the production of a thermally conductive article
The present disclosure relates to a process for the production of a thermally conductive article that includes (1) pleating a thermally anisotropic sheet having a thermal conductivity in a first plane that is higher than the thermal conductivity in a second plane perpendicular to the first plane and (2) compacting the pleated structure. An article obtained by the process, the use of the thermally conductive article for production of a device, and the device are also disclosed.
US10113089B2 Articles and methods comprising polyacrylate primer with nitrogen-containing polymer
Articles are described such as optical films and optical film stacks 2000. The articles include a substrate 2070 and a primer layer 2075 disposed on the substrate wherein the primer layer comprises a polyacrylate and a nitrogen-containing polymer. The article further includes an adhesive layer 2060 disposed onto the primer layer wherein the adhesive layer comprises a polyacrylate component. In some embodiments, the adhesive is further bonded to a second substrate 2010 or a release liner.
US10113086B2 Expandable tape
A widthwise expandable tape is provided, the tape having a first adhesive side, a second adhesive side, and a flexible region between the two. The tape is adapted to be expandable and contractable in a widthwise direction.
US10113084B2 Mold release agent
A mold release composition is provided contains a minimum of three reactive moieties per molecule to provide for both mold adhesion and crosslink density. The composition is soluble in a VOC-free organic solvent or water, alone or with resort to an emulsifier. The composition can be used as a semi-permanent mold release in some embodiments.
US10113081B2 Water dilutable polyvinyl fluoride paint and coating and method for manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a coating is provided, which includes applying a primer paint on a substrate, wherein the primer paint includes 100 parts by weight of a first PVF, 30-70 parts by weight of an assistance resin, 5-30 parts by weight of a curing agent, 100-120 parts by weight of a first latent solvent, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, and water. The first latent solvent, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, and water have a weight ratio of 60:10-20:40-60. The method also applies a finish paint on the primer paint, wherein the finish paint includes 100 parts by weight of a second PVF, 100-120 parts by weight of a second latent solvent, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, and water, wherein the second latent solvent, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, and water have a weight ratio of 50:10-20:30-60. The primer paint and the finish paint are baked and dried to form a coating.
US10113080B2 Method for manufacturing aqueous black pigment dispersion
A method for manufacturing an aqueous black pigment dispersion, including the steps of subjecting a mixture containing carbon black and an aqueous medium to media-less dispersion and adding a resin having anionic groups and a basic compound after the dispersion, wherein the carbon black has a carboxylic acid group on the surface such that the value produced by dividing the amount of carboxylic acid group present on the surface by BET value is 0.8 to 5.5 (μmol/m2) and the resin having anionic groups is an urethane resin that satisfies (weight average molecular weight/acid value)<1,400 or a styrene acrylic resin that satisfies (weight average molecular weight/acid value)<120.
US10113079B2 Conductive composition
The present invention relates to a conductive composition, and more particularly, to a conductive copper ink or paste composition for forming fine pattern which comprises a metal precursor and copper powder to increase the density of metal pattern formed during sintering and improve surface roughness, thereby being capable of achieving excellent electrical conductivity, adhesion strength to a substrate, and printability.
US10113078B2 Ink discharge device and ink discharge method
An ink discharge device including an ink, an ink discharge head, and a negative pressure generator is provided. The ink comprises water, a colorant, an organic solvent X having a solubility parameter of from 8.9 to 12.0 and comprising no glycol ether compound, and a copolymer comprising a structural unit represented by the following formula (1): where R1 represents a hydrogen atom or methyl group and Y represents an alkylene group having 2 to 18 carbon atoms. The ink discharge head includes a nozzle to discharge the ink, a plurality of individual liquid chambers in communication with the nozzle, a flow-in channel to let the ink flow into the individual liquid chambers, and a flow-out channel to let the ink flow out from the individual liquid chambers. The negative pressure generator is configured to generate a negative pressure that lets the ink flow out from the individual liquid chambers.
US10113075B2 Polycyclic photoinitiators
Compounds of the formula (I) (I), wherein X is O, S, a direct bond or CR16R17; Y is O or S; R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7 and R8 for example are hydrogen, halogen, C1-C4alkyl, or a group of formula (II) or (III) (II) (III) provided that either (i) one of R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7 or R8 is a group of formula (II) or (III); or (ii) one of R1, R2, R3 or R4 is a group of formula (II) or (III) and one of R5, R6, R7 or R8 is a group of formula (II) or (III); R9 and R10 independently of each other are C1-C4alkyl or together with the C atom to which they are attached form a 5-membered, 6-membered or 7-membered carbocyclic ring; R11 is hydrogen, C1-C4alkyl, C5-C7cycloalkyl, 2-tetrahydropyranyl or Si(C1-C4alkyl)3; R12 and R13 for example are C1-C4alkyl, C2-C12alkenyl, phenyl-C1-C4alkyl, phenyl-C1-C4alkyl which is substituted by C1-C4alkyl, R14 and R15 independently of each other are C1-C4alkyl, C5-C7cycloalkyl, or together with the N atom to which they are attached form a 5-membered, 6-membered or 7-membered ring, which may contain additional heteroatoms O, S or N; R16 and R17 for example are hydrogen, C1-C5alkyl, C5-C7cycloalkyl, phenyl-C1-C4alkyl, phenyl; are effective photoinitiators.
US10113067B2 Transparent hydrophobic coating materials with improved durability and methods of making same
Durable, transparent, inorganic-organic hybrid hydrophobic coating materials for glass, metal or plastic substrates are provided. The coating materials are generally an acid catalyzed condensation reaction product comprised of an organic polymeric silane (e.g., a polyol functionalized with a silane through a urethane linkage or a polyamine functionalized with a silane through a urea linkage, such as isocyanatopropyltrimethoxysilane or isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane), an inorganic metal alkoxide (e.g., silicon alkoxides such as tetraethoxysilane or tetramethoxysilane) and a fluorinated silane (e.g., (3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)trimethoxysilane or nonafluorohexyltrimethoxysilane).
US10113066B2 Curable composition, cured coating film using same, and printed wiring board
Provided are: a curable composition that shows good adhesion on a printed wiring board, particularly a flexible substrate or the like, and has a high hardness; a resist coating film of the curable composition; and a printed wiring board having a resist pattern of the resist coating film. The curable composition comprises: (A) a photobase generator; (B-1) an epoxy group-containing (meth)acrylate compound or (B-2) a carboxyl group-containing (meth)acrylate compound; (C) a photopolymerization initiator; and (D-1) a thermosetting component (excluding the (B-1) epoxy group-containing (meth)acrylate compound) or (D-2) a thermosetting component (excluding the (B-2) carboxyl group-containing (meth)acrylate compound).
US10113056B2 Composite with improved mechanical properties and molded article including the same
The present invention provides a composite obtained by processing a resin composition including a thermoplastic resin, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, and a reinforcing material. The multi-walled carbon nanotubes have an average diameter of 10 nm or more and an Id/Ig of 1 or less. The walls of the multi-walled carbon nanotubes consist of 10 or more layers of graphene. The rate of residual length of the carbon nanotubes present in the composite is 40% or more. The composite has improved mechanical properties without deterioration of conductivity. Due to these advantages, the composite can be used to manufacture various molded articles.
US10113053B2 Isosorbide epoxide diesters, and the use thereof as a plasticizer in PVC compositions
The invention relates to isosorbide epoxide esters having Formulas (I), (II), and (III), to the mixtures thereof, and to the use thereof as an additive in PVC compositions, particularly as a plasticizer.
US10113046B2 Tetrafluorobutene blowing agent compositions for polyurethane foams
A blowing agent for thermosetting foams is disclosed. The blowing agent is 2,4,4,4-tetrafluorobutene-1 alone or in combination with a hydrofluoroolefin (HFO), hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), hydrochlorofluoroolefin (HCFO), or a hydrocarbon. The blowing agent is effective as a blowing agent in the manufacture of thermosetting foams.
US10113037B2 Silicone surfactant, W/O emulsion composition, powder composition, and cosmetic/medical application thereof
A novel silicone surfactant comprises a co-modified organopolysiloxane copolymer having a long chain alkyl group, a polyether group, and a specific average polymerization degree of its siloxane back-bone. The silicone surfactant can be used for an emulsifier (especially for a water-in-oil (W/O) type emulsifier), a surface treatment agent, a powder treatment agent, or a dispersant in a cosmetic composition or a medicament. A W/O emulsion composition comprising the silicone surfactant; a powder composition where the surface of the powder is treated using the silicone surfactant as a powder treatment agent; a powder composition further comprising an oil agent and having a form of powder in oil dispersion; and a preparation for external use, particularly a cosmetic composition or medicament, comprising the same; are also disclosed.
US10113031B2 Aromatic dispersant composition
The present invention relates to a composition containing a particulate solid, an organic or aqueous medium and a dispersant that may be a reaction product of an organic di or polyepoxide with a primary amine, aminoalcohol, amino acid, hydroxyacid or alcohol containing a fused or non-fused aromatic imide group. The invention further provides compositions for coatings, inks, toners, plastic materials (such as thermoplastics), plasticizers, plastisols, crude grinding and flush.
US10113030B2 Resist material and pattern forming method using same
In one embodiment, a resist material to be used in an imprint process includes a diluent monomer having a hydroxyl group and at least one functional group selected from a vinyl ether group, an epoxy group and an oxetanyl group. The material further includes a dendrimer having at least two reactive groups for photo-cationic polymerization. The material further includes a photo-acid generator as a polymerization initiator.
US10113027B2 Methods of preparing compositions for containers and other articles and methods of using same
This invention provides a polymer, which is preferably a polyether polymer. The polymer may be uses in coating compositions. Containers and other articles comprising the polymer and methods of making such containers and other articles are also provided. The invention further provides compositions including the polymer (e.g., powder coatings), which have utility in a variety of coating end uses, including, for example, valve and pipe coatings.
US10113023B2 Antistatic polymers and methods of making the same
Antistatic polymers include divalent segments having the formulas (I) and (II) and wherein R1 represents an alkyl group having from 1 to 18 carbon atoms, R2 and R3 represent alkyl groups having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R4 represents an alkylene group having from 2 to 8 carbon atoms, and R5 independently represents H or methyl. Methods of making antistatic polymers are also disclosed.
US10113016B2 Low density polyolefin resins with low molecular weight and high molecular weight components, and films made therefrom
Disclosed herein are ethylene-based polymers produced using dual metallocene catalyst systems. These polymers have low densities, high molecular weights, and broad molecular weight distributions, as well as having the majority of the long chain branches in the lower molecular weight component of the polymer, and the majority of the short chain branches in the higher molecular weight component of the polymer. Films produced from these polymers have improved impact and puncture resistance.
US10113009B2 Methods for making saccharide-protein glycoconjugates
The invention provides a process for the reductive amination of a carbonyl group at the reducing terminus of a polysaccharide, wherein the reductive amination is carried out at a pH between 4 and 5. The invention also provides a process for preparing a conjugate of a polysaccharide and a carrier molecule, comprising the steps of: (a) coupling the polysaccharide to a linker, to form a polysaccharide-linker compound in which the free terminus of the linker is an ester group; and (b) reacting the ester group with a primary amine group in the carrier molecule, to form a polysaccharide-linker-carrier molecule conjugate in which the linker is coupled to the carrier molecule via an amide linkage. The invention also provides a process for reducing contamination of a polysaccharide-linker compound with unreacted linker, comprising a step of precipitating unreacted linker under aqueous conditions at a pH of less than 5. The invention also provides polysaccharide-linker-carrier molecule conjugates and intermediate compounds obtained or obtainable by these processes.
US10113003B2 Multispecific NK engager proteins
Multispecific proteins that bind and specifically redirect NK cells to lyse a target cell of interest are provided without non-specific activation of NK cells in absence of target cells. The proteins have utility in the treatment of disease, notably cancer or infectious disease.
US10112993B2 Factor H potentiating antibodies and uses thereof
The invention relates to isolated, synthetic or recombinant antibodies and fragments thereof specific for factor H. The invention further relates to the use of such antibodies and fragments for inhibiting complement activation and treatment of disorders associated with complement activation.
US10112990B2 Anti-Tau antibodies and methods of use
The invention provides anti-Tau antibodies and methods of using the same.
US10112987B2 Blood-brain barrier permeable peptide compositions comprising a vab domain of a camelid single domain heavy chain antibody against an amyloid-beta peptide
Blood-brain barrier permeable peptide compositions that contain variable antigen binding domains from camelid and/or shark heavy-chain only single-domain antibodies are described. The variable antigen binding domains of the peptide compositions bind to therapeutic and diagnostic biomarkers in the central nervous system, such as the amyloid-beta peptide biomarker for Alzheimer's disease. The peptide compositions contain constant domains from human IgG, camelid IgG, and/or shark IgNAR. The peptide compositions include heavy-chain only single-domain antibodies and compositions with one or more variable antigen binding domain bound to one or more constant domains.
US10112983B2 Neuregulin variants and methods of screening and using thereof
The present invention provides polypeptide variants of neuregulin-1β (NRG-1β) that have enhanced or decreased binding affinity to ErbB3 and/or ErbB4. The invention also provides methods of screening and producing polypeptide variants of NRG-1β and methods of using polypeptide variants of NRG-1β for treating diseases.
US10112982B2 Detection of anti-neurochondrin autoantibody in patients with cerebellar ataxia or cerebellitis
Polypeptides including Neurochondrin and autoantibodies binding to polypeptides including Neurochondrin are provided. Methods for diagnosing or treating diseases associated with neurological symptoms or cancers are also provided. The methods of diagnosis may include detecting an autoantibody binding to Neurochondrin in a sample from a patient. The methods of treatment may include administering a polypeptide comprising Neurochondrin to a patient.
US10112981B2 Methods for treatment of stroke or cerebrovascular accidents using an ETB receptor agonist
Methods of using an ETB receptor agonist, such as IRL-1620, for the treatment of stroke or cerebrovascular accidents are disclosed. The ETB receptor agonist is used alone or in combination with a second agent useful in the treatment of stroke or other cerebrovascular accident.
US10112974B2 Method for the production of 18F-labeled active esters and their application exemplified by the preparation of a PSMA-specific PET-tracer
Novel efficient, time-saving and reliable radiofluorination procedures for the production of 18F-labelled active esters via nucleophilic substitution of the corresponding onium precursors with 18F− are described. The active ester including [18F]F-Py-TFP and [18F]TFB produced by one of these methods was used to prepare PSMA-specific PET tracers such as [18F]DCFPyL. The key advantages of these inventive methods are efficiency, short time of preparation and excellent amenability to automation. A pharmaceutical composition containing at least one PSMA-specific PET tracers prepared by the inventive method is useful for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, especially imaging prostate tumor.
US10112971B2 Protein purification in the presence of nonionic organic polymers and electropositive surfaces
A method of purifying a desired protein from a preparation includes (a) providing the preparation in a form having less than about 5% of chromatin residing in an original production medium, (b) contacting the preparation with a nonionic organic polymer and a salt, a concentration of nonionic organic polymer being sufficient to precipitate the desired protein or cause its accretion on a hydrophilic surface, or maintain it in a precipitated state or accreted on the hydrophilic surface, the salt concentration being sufficient to produce greater than physiological conductivity, and (c) contacting the preparation with at least one electropositive surface, optionally in the presence of a salt concentration sufficient to produce greater than physiological conductivity, the desired protein does not substantially adsorb to the at least one electropositive surface while not preventing adsorption of acidic contaminants to the at least one electropositive surface.
US10112960B2 Methods for producing borylated arenes
Methods for the selective borylation of arenes, including arenes substituted with an electron-withdrawing group (e.g., 1-chloro-3-fluoro-2-substituted benzenes) are provided. The methods can be used, in some embodiments, to efficiently and regioselectively prepare borylated arenes without the need for expensive cryogenic reaction conditions.
US10112958B2 N-[2-(2-amino-6,6-disubstituted-4,4a,5,6-tetrahydropyrano[3,4-d][1,3]thiazin-8a(8H)-YL)-1,3-thiazol-4-YL] amides
The present invention is directed to compounds, tautomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds which are disclosed, wherein the compounds have the structure of Formula I, and the variables R1, R2 and R3 are as defined in the specification. Corresponding pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, methods of synthesis, and intermediates are also disclosed.
US10112949B2 6,7-dihydropyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrazin-4(5H)-one compounds and their use as negative allosteric modulators of mGluR2 receptors
The present invention relates to novel 6,7-dihydropyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrazin-4(5H)-one derivatives as negative allosteric modulators (NAMs) of the metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 2 (“mGluR2”). The invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, to processes for preparing such compounds and compositions, and to the use of such compounds and compositions for the prevention or treatment of disorders in which the mGluR2 subtype of metabotropic receptors is involved.
US10112939B2 Tied-back benzamide derivatives as potent rock inhibitors
The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I) or stereoisomers, tautomers, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein all the variables are as defined herein. These compounds are selective ROCK inhibitors. This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and methods of treating cardiovascular, smooth muscle, oncologic, neuropathologic, autoimmune, fibrotic, and/or inflammatory disorders using the same.
US10112931B2 3-pyrimidin-4-yl-oxazolidin-2-ones as inhibitors of mutant IDH
The invention is directed to a formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1, R2a, R2b and R3-R7 are herein. The invention is also directed to compositions containing a compound of formula (I) and to the use of such compounds in the inhibition of mutant IDH proteins having a neomorphic activity. The invention is further directed to the use of a compound of formula (I) in the treatment of diseases or disorders associated with such mutant IDH proteins including, but not limited to, cell-proliferation disorders, such as cancer.
US10112923B2 1,2,4-triazine-4-amine derivatives
According to the invention there is provided a compound of formula A1 which may be useful in the treatment of a condition or disorder ameliorated by the inhibition of the A1-A2b or, particularly, the A2a receptor wherein the compound of formula A1 has the structure, wherein, A represents Cy1 or HetA; Cy1 represents a 5- to 14-membered aromatic, fully saturated or partially unsaturated carbocylic ring system comprising one, two or three rings, which Cy1 group is optionally substituted by one or more R4a substituents; HetA represents a 5- to 14-membered heterocyclic group that may be aromatic, fully saturated or partially unsaturated, and which contains one or more heteroatoms selected from O, S and N, which heterocyclic group may comprise one, two or three rings and which HetA group is optionally substituted by one or more R4b substituents; B represents a Cy2 or HetB; Cy2 represents a 3- to 10-membered aromatic, fully saturated or partially unsaturated carbocyclic ring system comprising one or two rings, which Cy2 group is optionally substituted by one or more R4c substituents; HetB represents a 3- to 10-membered heterocyclic group that may be aromatic, fully saturated or partially unsaturated, and which contains one or more heteroatoms selected from O, S and N, which heterocyclic group may comprise one or two rings and which HetB group is optionally substituted by one or more R4d substituents.
US10112916B2 HMF production from glucose in ionic liquid media
Methods of converting lignocellulosic derivatives form 5-hydroxymethyl furfural (HMF) in ionic liquids are provided herein. Glucose is enzymatically converted to fructose by isomerization with glucose isomerase and a borate salt. Conversion of fructose to HMF includes dehydration of fructose using ionic liquids or ionic liquids with an acid catalyst to achieve high yield of HMF.
US10112908B2 Methods for producing optically active valeric acid derivatives
A method for producing a compound (4), which comprises allowing a compound (1) to react with hydrogen gas in an inert solvent, in the presence of a specific chiral ligand and a ruthenium catalyst, or in the presence of an asymmetric transition metal complex catalyst previously generated from the chiral ligand and the ruthenium catalyst.
US10112906B2 1-aryl-3-alkylpyrazole insecticides
Disclosed are compounds of Formula 1, including all geometric and stereoisomers, N-oxides, and salts thereof, wherein Q is and Z, R1, R2a, R2b, R2c, R2d, J1, J2 and M are as defined in the disclosure. Also disclosed are compositions containing the compounds of Formula 1 and methods for controlling an invertebrate pest comprising contacting the invertebrate pest or its environment with a biologically effective amount of a compound or a composition of the invention.
US10112904B2 Process for preparing synthetic intermediates for preparing tetrahydroquinoline derivatives
The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of synthetic intermediates which may be used in the preparation of tetrahydroquinoline derivatives, which derivatives have an inhibitory activity against cholesteryl transfer protein (CETP), show effects of increasing HDL cholesterol level and decreasing LDL cholesterol level, and can be used for the treatment and/or prevention of diseases such as arteriosclerotic diseases, hyperlipidemia, dyslipidemia and the like.
US10112903B2 Heterocyclic compounds for the treatment of neurological and psychological disorders
Lactam compounds of Formula I and their use for the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder and insomnia is disclosed.
US10112885B2 Process and system for producing acrylic acid
A process for recovering (meth)acrylic acid includes distilling a mixture comprising (meth)acrylic acid in a finishing column at less than atmospheric pressure to produce a finishing column overhead stream and a finishing column bottoms stream. An overhead aspirating direct contact condenser system at least partially condenses the finishing column overhead stream to form a finishing column overhead condensate and an overhead non-condensables vent stream. A finishing column vapor-phase side draw may also be recovered. An aspirating direct contact condenser system may be used to at least partially condense the vapor-phase side draw.
US10112884B2 Asymmetrical hydrogenation reaction of ketonic acid compound
The present invention relates to the technical field of organic chemistry, specifically an asymmetrical hydrogenation of an ∂-ketonic acid compound, the technical proposal being as shown by the following formula: Wherein R1 is a phenyl, a substituted phenyl, a naphthyl a substituted naphthyl, a C1-C6 alkyl or aralkyl, the substitute is a C1-C6 alkyl, a C1-C6 alkoxy, a halogen, the number of the substituents is 1-3.M is a chiral spiro-pyridyl amido phosphine ligand iridium complex having the following structure, Wherein, R is hydrogen, 3-methyl, 4-tBu or 6-methyl
US10112883B2 Production of products from natural resources
The method disclosed herein relates to two stage catalytic processes for converting syngas to acetic acid, acrylic acid and/or propylene. More specifically, the method described and claimed herein relate to a method of producing acrylic acid and acetic acid comprising the steps of: a) providing a feedstream comprising syngas; b) contacting the feedstream with a first catalyst to produce a first product stream comprising C2-C3 olefins and/or C2-C3 paraffins; and c) contacting the first product stream with oxygen gas and a second catalyst, thereby producing a second product stream comprising acrylic acid and acetic acid, wherein there is no step for separating the components of the first product stream before the first product stream is contacted with the second catalyst.
US10112882B2 Use of novel cyclic carbaldeydes as an aromatic substance
The present invention relates to new types of cyclic carbaldehydes, the preparation thereof and the use as aromachemical, in particular as fragrance, and to aroma substance compositions and products comprising these carbaldehydes.
US10112876B2 Process for oligomerization of ethylene
The present invention relates to a process for the oligomerization of ethylene, comprising: a) oligomerization of ethylene in a reactor in the presence of solvent and catalyst; b) transferring reactor overhead effluent to an externally located cooling device and recycling condensed effluent into the reactor; c) transferring the reactor bottom effluent to a series of fractionation columns and, in the following order, i) optionally separating a C4 fraction, ii) separating a C6 fraction, iii) simultaneously separating C8 and C10 fractions and recycling thereof into the reactor , and iv) separating residues comprising ≥C12 fractions, spent catalyst polymer material and quench media, from the process, wherein the solvent is separated in any of the steps i)-iv)and/or in an additional step.
US10112870B2 Self-desiccating, dimensionally-stable hydraulic cement compositions with enhanced workability
Cementitious binder compositions for cementitious products including a hydraulic cement-based reactive powder blend, an inorganic flow control agent, and a metal-based dimensional movement stabilizing agent including at least one member of the group of lithium salt and lithium base, and methods for making the cementitious binder compositions.
US10112864B2 Glass article and light guide
To provide a highly transmissive glass and a light guide that allow high internal transmittance of plate glass to be maintained and the internal transmittance spectrum of the plate to be flattened without lowering the redox of iron to a value equal to or more than a certain value. This glass article comprises a glass which includes 1 to 80 mass ppm of total iron oxide (t-Fe2O3) in terms of Fe2O3, has a redox of iron of 0 to 50% and includes 0.01 to 4.0 mass ppm of NiO. The glass article and the light guide comprising the glass article are characterized in that an A value of the internal transmittance spectrum flatness is 0.83 or more.
US10112857B2 Method and equipment for the biological denitrification of waste water
A method for biologically denitrifying waste water, includes a nitrification-denitrification sequence followed, for a first fraction of water, by a post-denitrification step during which an electron donor is injected into the first fraction, while a second fraction of water passes through a bypass, then is mixed with the first fraction downstream of the post-denitrification step; the first fraction of waste water is subjected, during the post-denitrification, to a nearly complete denitrification so as to exit the step at a nitrate [N—NO3] concentration less than 4 mg/L, to minimize nitrous oxide production. The bypass rate is determined based on: a measurement of the nitrate concentration of the water upstream of the post-denitrification, the desired nitrate concentration for the mixture of the two fractions downstream of the post-denitrification treatment, and the nitrate concentration of the first fraction at the outlet of the post-denitrification, before the mixing of the two fractions.
US10112853B2 Method for treating sulfides in waste streams
A method for treating sulfide in an aqueous fluid comprises contacting the fluid with an oxidizer in the presence of a sulfur dye or sulfurized vat dye. In one embodiment, the method comprises treating sulfide contaminated water by contacting the contaminated water with air in the presence of a sulfur dye or a sulfurized vat dye. The method is useful for remediating industrial, agricultural, and municipal waste water.
US10112851B2 Perchlorate removal from aqueous industrial liquids
The invention provides processes for purification of aqueous industrial liquids from perchlorate ions by reducing perchlorate ion concentration or by precipitating a water-insoluble perchlorate salts.
US10112848B2 Emulsion extraction and processing from an oil/water separator
A method of emulsion extraction and processing from an oil/water separator, comprising detecting an emulsion parameter, passing an emulsion stream out of the separator, combining the emulsion stream with a water stream exiting the separator to create a diluted emulsion, dynamically adjusting a dilution of the diluted emulsion based at least in part on the emulsion parameter, and separating the diluted emulsion into an underflow stream comprising substantially water and a reject stream comprising substantially oil.
US10112846B2 System and method for producing high-purity vanadium tetraoxide powder
The present invention provides a system and method for producing high-purity vanadium tetraoxide powder. Industrial grade vanadium pentoxide is converted to vanadium oxytrichloride by low temperature fluidizing chlorination, wherein chlorinating gas is preheated via heat exchange between fluidizing gas and chlorination flue gas, and an appropriate amount of air is added to enable a part of carbon powder to combust so as to achieve a balanced heat supply during the chlorination, thereby increasing the efficiency of chlorination and ensuring good selectivity in low temperature chlorination. The vanadium oxytrichloride is purified by rectification, and then subjected to fluidized gas phase hydrolyzation, thereby producing a high-purity vanadium pentoxide product and a by-product solution of hydrochloric acid, and further obtaining a high-purity vanadium tetraoxide powder product through fluidized hydrogen reduction. The system and method have advantages of favorable adaptability to raw material, no discharge of contaminated wastewater, low energy consumption, etc.
US10112842B2 Process to produce magnesium compounds, and various by-products using sulfuric acid in a HCl recovery loop
The present description relates to a process for extracting magnesium compounds from magnesium-bearing ores comprising leaching serpentine tailing with dilute HCl to dissolve the magnesium and other elements like iron and nickel. The residual silica is removed and the rich solution is further neutralized to eliminate impurities and recover nickel. Magnesium chloride is transformed in magnesium sulfate and hydrochloric acid by reaction with sulfuric acid. The magnesium sulfate can be further decomposed in magnesium oxyde and sulphur dioxyde by calcination. The sulphur gas can further be converted into sulfuric acid.
US10112838B2 Method and device for treating the free surface of a material
The invention relates to a method comprising a step of emitting at least one first gas flow (12), a step of sweeping the free surface of the material (15) by means of said first flow (12), followed by a step of discharging the first flow via at least one discharge area. Along with the step of emitting the first flow (12), a step of emitting at least one second gas flow (13) is implemented, said second gas flow forming a protective cover over the free surface of the material (15), at a distance from said free surface. The second gas flow (13) is discharged via an upper part of the discharge area of the container (10), while the first flow (12) is discharged through a lower part of the discharge area.
US10112837B2 Carbon allotropes
A nanoparticle or agglomerate which contains connected multi-walled spherical fullerenes coated in layers of graphite. In different embodiments, the nanoparticles and agglomerates have different combinations of: a high mass fraction compared to other carbon allotropes present, a low concentration of defects, a low concentration of elemental impurities, a high Brunauer, Emmett and Teller (BET) specific surface area, and/or a high electrical conductivity. Methods are provided to produce the nanoparticles and agglomerates at a high production rate without using catalysts.
US10112835B2 Method for purifying difluorophosphate
Provided is a method for purifying a difluorophosphate, in which a difluorophosphate is purified to a high purity. The method includes a method for purifying a difluorophosphate, comprising bringing hydrogen fluoride into contact with a difluorophosphate containing an impurity and subsequently heating and drying the difluorophosphate, or bringing the hydrogen fluoride into contact with the difluorophosphate containing the impurity while heating and drying the difluorophosphate containing the impurity, thereby removing the impurity.
US10112829B2 Production of pure hydrogen from ammonia rich sour water stripper overhead
A method of producing hydrogen comprising receiving a sour gas comprising CO2, H2S, and ammonia from a sour water stripper; introducing the sour gas to an absorption system to produce an ammonia rich gas and a sulfide rich gas, wherein the ammonia rich gas comprises ammonia and CO2, and wherein the sulfide rich gas comprises H2S and CO2; compressing the ammonia rich gas in a compressing unit to a pressure of 400-600 psig to produce a compressed ammonia rich gas; introducing the compressed ammonia rich gas to an ammonia cracker unit comprising a catalyst to produce a cracked gas, wherein the ammonia cracker unit is characterized by a cracking temperature of 450-550° C., and wherein the cracked gas comprises hydrogen, nitrogen, and CO2; and introducing the cracked gas to a PSA unit to produce hydrogen and a PSA tail gas, wherein the PSA tail gas comprises nitrogen and CO2.
US10112827B2 Process for producing an electromechanical device
The invention is a process for producing an electromechanical device including a movable portion that is able to deform with respect to a fixed portion. The process implements steps based on fabrication microtechnologies, applied to a substrate including an upper layer, an intermediate layer and a lower layer. These steps are: a) forming first apertures in the upper layer; b) forming an empty cavity in the intermediate layer, which step is referred to as a pre-release step because a central portion of the upper layer lying between the first apertures is pre-released; c) applying what is called a blocking layer to the upper layer, this layer covering the first apertures, the blocking layer and the central portion together forming a suspended microstructure above the empty cavity; d) producing a boundary trench in the suspended microstructure, so as to form, in this microstructure, a movable portion and a fixed portion, the movable portion forming a movable member of the electromechanical device.
US10112825B2 Semiconductor structure and manufacturing method for the same
A semiconductor structure and a manufacturing method for the same are disclosed. The semiconductor structure includes a MEMS region. The MEMS region includes a sensing membrane and a metal ring. The metal ring defines a cavity under the sensing membrane.
US10112813B2 Safety brake for a lifting device
A method and a safety brake for a lifting device, wherein a solenoid or another electromechanical actuator is used to actuate a pawl, where the position of the pawl is monitored via at least two switches or sensors, where the lowering motion of the load or the lifting device is monitored and the safety brake is triggered in the event of a fault via a safety-oriented controller and at least one sensor, where the solenoid or the pawl is arranged such that, via spring force and/or gravity, the pawl is brought into engagement when the actuator, for example, the solenoid, is deenergized such that it is possible to exactly define and monitor the limit speed and, by using the two sensors, it is also possible to monitor the function and the motion of the pawl and to detect undesired operating states.
US10112811B2 System arrangement of lifting mechanisms and method of operating the system arrangement
A system arrangement for the drive train of lifting mechanisms, such as crane lifting mechanisms, is disclosed. The system arrangement includes at least one drive motor (1, 1′), at least one cable drum (2, 2′) connected thereto, a reduction transmission (3) arranged between the drive motor (1, 1′) and the cable drum (2, 2′), an automatic overrun shutdown freewheel (6), and at least one safety brake (4, 4′). To optimize such a drive train, at least one active motor locking assembly (5, 5′) is utilized to hold the load when the drive motor (1, 1′) is decelerated electrically to a rotary speed of zero. The active motor locking assembly is utilized instead of at least one passive operating brake.
US10112806B1 Portable hoist arm assembly
A portable hoist arm assembly for coupling to an existing vertical support includes a pair of bars, a pair of first couplers, and a pair of contractors. The bars are pivotally coupled proximate to first termini of the bars. The first couplers are configured to couple to a vertical support. Each contractor is coupled to and extends between a respective first coupler and an associated bar proximate to the first terminus. The bars are configured to be positioned so that second termini of the bars abut the vertical support. A first bar extends substantially perpendicularly from the vertical support. A second bar extends angularly and downwardly from the first bar to the vertical support. The contractors are positioned to contract to couple the bars to the vertical support. A connector is coupled to the first bar proximate to the first terminus and is configured to couple to a hoist line.
US10112804B2 Escalator system
In order to improve safety, an escalator system is configured to drive an escalator in response to a signal received from a user interface located in a first end of the escalator, and to stop movement of the escalator in response to detection of opening of an access cover plate in a second end of the escalator.
US10112802B2 Elevator service person collision protection system
According to one embodiment, an elevator car collision protection system is provided. The collision protection system comprising: a first antenna configured to be worn by a person entering a hoistway; a first trio of transceivers located a first selected distance away from a first impact wall of the hoistway, the first trio of transceivers being configured to detect a first clearance between an elevator car within the hoistway and the first trio of transceivers and a second clearance between the first antenna and the first trio of transceivers; and an alarm configured to activate when a collision risk level exceeds a selected risk level, wherein the collision risk level is determined in response to the first clearance and the second clearance.
US10112795B2 Device for closing the tail end of a roll of web material, and method
A feeding path (P) is provided for rolls (R, R1) to be closed and a closing station placed along that path. Two rollers (15, 17) form a cradle (19) for receiving the rolls (R, R1). A closing member (21) is provided to close a tail end (L). A rotating assembly (23) rotates around an axis (A-A) transverse to the feeding path and has groups (27A, 27B, 27C) of arms (28A; 28B, 28C) arranged with respect to one another angularly displaced around the rotation axis of the rotating assembly (23). Each arm has a front part (29) to eject a roll (R, R1) from the cradle (19) and a back part (31) to prevent a subsequent roll entering the closing station until the ejection of a roll from the cradle (19). Rotation of assembly (23) causes closed roll ejection and allows a subsequent roll (R1) to enter and be closed.
US10112793B2 Opening method and device thereof
An opening radial dimension is set as a radial direction permissible dimension K of the metal coil as expressed by the following equation or lower. K = Yp × Z 2 ⁢ EI ⁢ R 2 ⁡ ( Θ - sin ⁢ ⁢ Θ ⁢ ⁢ cos ⁢ ⁢ Θ ) Wherein: K is a radial direction permissible dimension at the load action point position in mm; Yp is a yield stress of the metal sheet, in kgf/mm2; Z is a section modulus of the metal sheet, in mm3; R=(a metal coil radius r)−½(the plate thickness t of the metal sheet), in mm; E is a Young's modulus of the metal sheet, in kgf/mm2; I is a second moment of area of the metal sheet in mm4; and Θ is an angle in radians about the axis of the metal coil from the load action point to the nearest restraining roll along a rewind direction of the metal coil.
US10112790B2 Feeding apparatus
A feeding apparatus includes a mounting portion that holds a medium; a feeding roller that feeds the medium toward a feeding direction; a stopper configured to prevent the medium from moving toward the feeding direction; a supporting part that swings the feeding roller between: a first position in which the feeding roller feeds the medium while both the feeding roller and the stopper contact the medium, and a second position in which the feeding roller does not contact the medium while the stopper contacts the medium to prevent the medium from moving toward the feeding direction; and a regulating part disposed on a downstream side in feeding direction with respect to a supporting point of the supporting part. The regulating part regulates movement of the stopper by contacting a portion of the stopper that does not contact the medium in the first position.
US10112779B2 All-steel reciprocating floor slat system
A roll-formed steel slat for use in a reciprocating floor slat conveyor system. The roll-formed steel slat is formed in a manner so as to have an upper, load-carrying surface, and a pair of downwardly depending side legs. Each side leg terminates in a foot. One foot is vertically offset from the other to provide a “hold-down” function that prevents the slat from vertically rising as the slat reciprocates back-and-forth.
US10112777B2 Transport system powered by short block linear synchronous motors
Aspects of the invention provide a transport system powered by short block Linear Synchronous Motors (LSMs). The use of short blocks allows vehicles to move under precise control even when they are in close proximity to each other. The design allows the vehicles to be propelled and guided while negotiating sharp turns and negotiating merge and diverge switches. A coreless LSM can be used to create propulsive force without attractive force so as to allow a relatively high drag vehicle suspension, such as a vehicle sliding on a smooth surface.
US10112773B2 System and methods for archiving and retrieving specimens
Embodiments of the present invention include a system and methods for archiving and/or retrieving specimens. Embodiments of the system of the present invention include a movement mechanism, an archival structure, and a software program. Embodiments of the device are configured to acquire a specimen, transport the specimen to a unique location in the archival structure, and store information regarding specimen identification and storage location.
US10112763B1 Scoop with leveler and docking system
The present disclosure relates generally to device comprising a scaffold, a scoop leveler and a scoop. The device may be manufactured in one or two pieces, by, e.g., injection molding. The device can be placed into a container where it is retained toward the top of the container. The container can be filled with flowable product, e.g., a granular substance such as a powder. The device's position toward the top of the container allows the device to stay above the product so that the scoop is easily located by a user.
US10112753B2 Lid attachment member
A lid attachment member includes: a metal plate that is equipped with an attachment hole to which a lid of a container is to be attached; a raised or recessed seal portion that is formed at, and continuously all the way around, an outer peripheral portion of the metal plate; and a resin member that is integrally formed on the outer peripheral portion of the metal plate, covers the seal portion, and has a back surface side that is configured to be welded to an open portion of the container.
US10112748B2 One-handed operation bottle device
A bottle device is disclosed. An example bottle device includes a housing to contain a liquid therein, and an opening in the housing. A cover rotates between an open position and a closed position over the opening to selectively release the liquid from the housing. A switch is connected to the cover via a switch arm, a connecting arm, and a primary link arm to move a switch arm between a first position and a second position corresponding to the open position and the closed position of the cover.
US10112745B2 Selectively accessible container apparatus, hinge assembly with a shape memory alloy filament, and methods
Apparatus and methods for selectively providing or preventing access to areas, enclosed spaces or volumes, or for controlling the position of a pivot or hinge assembly. In one exemplary embodiment, the apparatus includes a selectively actuated or actuate-able hinge which is controlled at least in part by a shaped memory alloy (SMA) filament or filaments. Application of electrical current to the filament causes changes in the physical properties thereof, thereby allowing “ratcheted” rotation of a portion of the hinge relative to other portions. In one variant, the hinge can be remotely operated, such as via wireless or wireline communication with a remote entity such as a computer or smartphone.
US10112739B2 Method of production of fabric bags or containers using heat fused seams
A method of producing flexible polypropylene fabric bags with heat fused seams comprising providing fabric pieces, wherein each fabric piece has a coated side and an uncoated side; positioning fabric pieces so that a coated side of one fabric piece faces a coated side of another fabric piece; selecting an area of fabric to be joined for forming a seam or joint; applying heat to the area to be joined that is less than the melting point of the fabrics, for forming one or more seams or joints and wherein the heat fused seams or joints of a resulting polypropylene bag retains at least 85% of the fabric strength without using sewing machines.
US10112735B2 Package unbundling system
Methods and tools for unbundling polywrapped packages. An automatic unbundling system includes an input unit configured to receive a polywrapped bundle that includes a plurality of items and a conveyor system configured to transport the bundle. The automatic unbundling system includes an automatic unwrapping machine configured to receive the bundle from the conveyor system and unwrap the bundle. The automatic unbundling system can include a loose stack accumulator configured to straighten the unwrapped plurality of items.
US10112727B1 Actuator monitoring system using inertial sensors
An actuator monitoring and response system is disclosed. Sensor data is received from an inertial measurement unit on a vehicle. An observed attitude and an observed rate of change in attitude of the vehicle is determined based on the sensor data, determine an expected attitude and an expected rate of change in attitude of the vehicle based on a model of a vehicle failure mode, identify a set of one or more malfunctioning actuators based on the observed attitude, the observed rate of change in attitude, the expected attitude, and the expected rate of change in attitude. The processor is further configured to perform a responsive action based on the set of one or more malfunctioning actuators.
US10112724B2 Apparatus for preventing spark propagation
A hydraulic joint is disclosed. The hydraulic joint includes a tube, a hydraulic fitting, and a tip seal. The hydraulic fitting may be positioned around the tube. The hydraulic fitting may include a first open end for receiving the tube. The tip seal may be configured to define an opening that allows for the passage of leaks. The tip seal may be positioned on the hydraulic fitting adjacent the open end and forming a mechanical barrier between the fitting and the tube.
US10112717B2 Pivot bin assembly with two part pivot axle
An aircraft storage bin that includes an upper housing with first and second side panels, a bucket that includes a bottom and first and second sides, a first clevis assembly that includes a first inner plate and a first outer plate that extend between the first side panel and the first side wall, and a second clevis assembly that includes a second inner plate and a second outer plate that extend between the second side panel and the second side wall. The first inner plate includes a first outer protrusion and the first outer plate includes first inner protrusion that cooperate to form a first pivot axle. The second inner plate includes a second outer protrusion and the second outer plate includes second inner protrusion that cooperate to form a second pivot axle.
US10112716B2 Method, system, and executable program product for controlling lighting
A lighting control system includes a sensor to generate a signal representative of at least one of a position of a seat, a presence of passenger in the seat, the position of at least one hand of the passenger, a configuration of the at least one hand of the passenger, and a direction of movement of the at least one hand of the passenger. A first light source, which generates a first light column, is located forward of the seat. A second light source, which generates a second light column, is located rearward of the seat. A controller generates a control signal that controls at least one parameter associated with an intensity, a color, a projected pattern, projected pattern location, or a width formed by a combination of the first and second light columns.
US10112710B2 Motor vehicle with captive aircraft
A motor vehicle system includes a motor vehicle including an aircraft landing portion, and an actively propelled unmanned aircraft configured to be supported on the aircraft landing portion. The vehicle and aircraft are configured such that the vehicle can provide at least one of fuel and electrical energy to the aircraft while the aircraft is supported on the aircraft landing portion.
US10112706B2 Unmanned aerial vehicles for collaboration
A mobile telepresence system may include a frame, a propulsion system operably coupled to the frame to propel the frame through a designated space, a screen movably coupled to the frame, and an image output device coupled to the frame. The frame may include a central body defining a longitudinal axis of the frame, a first arm at a first end portion of the central body, and a second arm at a second end portion of the central body, opposite the first end portion of the central body. The propulsion system may include rotors at opposite end portions of the first and second arms which propel the frame in response to an external command. The image output device may project an image onto the screen in response to an external command.
US10112704B2 Electric braking system with power conservation and method of operating the same
A method of operating electric brakes (30, 32, 34) on an aircraft (10) in a low power mode of operation includes determining if the aircraft is in a first configuration, if the aircraft is in the first configuration, disengaging power to the electric brakes (30, 32, 34) the from all power supplies (40, 42), determining if the aircraft (10) is in a second configuration, if the aircraft is in the second configuration, engaging power to the electric brakes (30, 32, 34) from one of the power supplies (40, 42), determining if the aircraft (10) is in a third configuration, and if the aircraft (10) is in the third configuration, engaging power to the electric brakes (30, 32, 34) from at least two of the power supplies (40, 42).
US10112703B2 Drive system for landing gear and drive system control method
A method for controlling a separation between rotational axes of a pair of meshing gears is disclosed. A parameter indicative of a transmission error through the gears is measured and the separation is controlled, aiming to minimise variations in the measured signal. This acts to reduce variations in transmission error and the related vibrations created in the drive system and in the surrounding components. A related drive system and aircraft landing gear are described.
US10112702B2 Hard-landing detection system
A hard-landing detection system includes a wheel assembly, a shock strut mechanically coupled to the wheel assembly and to landing gear structure of the landing gear assembly, a controller having a processor, and a tangible, non-transitory memory configured to communicate with the processor. The tangible, non-transitory memory has instructions stored thereon that, in response to execution by the processor, cause the hard-landing detection system to perform operations that include detecting, by the processor, a landing event and determining, by the processor, whether the landing event is hard. The hard-landing system may further include a stroke position sensor and detecting the landing event may include using the stroke position sensor to measure a stroke profile of the shock strut. Further, determining whether the landing event is hard may include comparing, by the processor, the stroke profile of the shock strut to a predetermined maximum shock strut stroke.
US10112694B2 Self-righting aeronautical vehicle and method of use
A self-righting aeronautical vehicle comprising a hollowed frame and a lift mechanism. The exterior of the frame and center of gravity are adapted to self-right the vehicle. The frame can include sealed, hollowed sections for use in bodies of water. The frame can be spherical in shape enabling inspection of internal surface of partially or fully enclosed structures. Inspection equipment can be integrated into the vehicle and acquired data can be stored or wirelessly communicated to a server. A controlled or other mass can be pivotally assembled to a pivot axle spanning across the interior of the frame. The pivot axis can rotate about a vertical axis (an axis perpendicular to the elongated axis). The propulsion mechanisms can be adapted for use as a terrestrial vehicle when enclosed in a sealed spherical shell.
US10112692B1 System and method for controlling trim position of propulsion device on a marine vessel
A method of controlling trim position for a propulsion device on a marine vessel includes receiving a running trim position for the propulsion device, receiving at least one of a steering input value or a roll angle of the marine vessel, and determining a magnitude of the steering input value or a magnitude of the roll angle of the marine vessel. The method further includes determining an adjusted trim position based on the magnitude of the steering input value or the magnitude of the roll angle of the marine vessel, and operating a trim actuator based on the adjusted trim position to decrease the trim angle of the propulsion device below the running trim position while the marine vessel is turning.
US10112659B2 Utility vehicle with cargo bed
A utility vehicle includes a chassis; and a cargo bed disposed behind a riding space. The cargo bed is located above the chassis and has a bottom wall portion on which a cargo is placed. The bottom wall portion extends so as to be inclined downward toward a rear side.
US10112657B2 Suspension system for a cabin of a mining vehicle
A suspension system for a cabin of a mining vehicle. The suspension system comprises a plurality suspension units to support the cabin with respect to the mining vehicle. At least two of the suspension units are pivot suspension units, and each pivot suspension unit is pivotably mountable to the cabin and is fixedly mountable to the mining vehicle. The cabin is pivotable relative to the mining vehicle about a common pivot axis defined by the pivot suspension units. Each pivot suspension unit has an attenuation member to attenuate a pivot movement of the cabin relative to the mining vehicle. An underground mining vehicle and a cabin for a mining vehicle are also disclosed.
US10112652B2 Three-wheeled vehicle crumple zone
A three-wheeled vehicle crumple zone is described. The crumple zone includes a triangular, single-sided swing arm coupling a wheel to a frame of the vehicle at an end-most portion of the vehicle. The swing arm includes a u-shaped frame yoke coupling the swing arm to the frame and an angled wheel yoke coupling the wheel to the swing arm. The wheel yoke extends from the frame yoke at an angle ranging from 40 to 70 degrees, such that the frame yoke, the wheel yoke, and a centerline axis extending perpendicularly from the frame yoke form a right triangle.
US10112648B2 Vehicle steering device
A vehicle steering device includes an electric motor; a steering angle sensor; a steering torque sensor; a wheel speed sensor; a cruise controller; and a wheel-alignment support controller configured to compute an anti-one-side pull current value fed to the electric motor for suppressing a one-side pull behavior of a vehicle. The wheel-alignment support controller calculates, according to an integrated torque value, the amount of displacement of an anti-one-side pull steering angle value that corresponds to a midpoint steering angle of a steering system for suppressing the one-side pull behavior of the vehicle. When the vehicle is under cruise control and the vehicle speed is below a first threshold Vth1, the wheel-alignment support controller makes the amount of displacement of the anti-one-side pull steering angle value smaller than that obtained when the vehicle speed is equal to or above the first threshold Vth1.
US10112647B2 Gesture control from a remote position for reversing a vehicle and a vehicle-trailer system
A backing system for a vehicle comprises a camera for recording a video image of a user performing a gesture and an electronic control unit for the backing system, wherein the electronic control device includes instructions for: determining that the vehicle is backing up; interpreting a gesture with the electronic control unit to determine the meaning of the gesture; calculating a steering angle based upon the meaning of the gesture; and sending a request to a steering system to provide the steering angle.
US10112637B2 Retractable tray for shopping cart
A retractable tray is configured to be mounted on the wall of the basket of a shopping cart and includes a tray member that is moveable between a retracted position, where the tray member is located adjacent the wall of the basket, and an extended position, where the tray extends horizontally from the wall into the basket to form a shelf for supporting produce or other goods above the bottom of the basket. The retractable tray may be configured and dimensioned so as to not interfere with nesting of the cart in either the extended or retracted position.
US10112628B2 Anti-rolling device of railcar
A first bearing casing accommodates a first spherical bearing while restricting a displacement of the first spherical bearing in an axial direction, and a second bearing casing accommodates a second spherical bearing while allowing a displacement of the second spherical bearing in the axial direction. The second bearing casing includes a protruding portion interposed between each of second oil sealing members and the second spherical bearing so as to be spaced apart from the second spherical bearing in the axial direction.
US10112622B2 Method of operating a vehicle according to a request by a vehicle occupant
A vehicle includes at least one main sensor unit, the measurement signal of which is characteristic of a main driver desire of a vehicle occupant with regard to an influence on the driving behavior of the vehicle, and at least one secondary sensor unit, the measurement signal of which is characteristic of a secondary driver desire. The main driver desire is represented by a motion of a hand or a foot of the vehicle occupant. The secondary driver desire is represented in a manner other than by the motion of the hand or the foot of the vehicle occupant. The vehicle also has at least one actuator. The actuator influences the driving behavior of the vehicle in dependence on a control signal. A resulting driver desire with regard to the influence on the driving behavior of the vehicle is determined in dependence on the main driver desire and in dependence on the secondary driver desire. In the case of a neutral value of the main driver desire, the secondary driver desire is assigned to the resulting driver desire. Otherwise, the main driver desire is assigned to the resulting driver desire. The control signal is produced in dependence on the resulting driver desire.
US10112620B2 Drive assist apparatus
An electronic control unit of a drive assist apparatus acquires electric power source identification information for identifying a source of an electric power currently charged in a battery and electric power amount information representing an electric power amount corresponding to the source from an electric power acquisition unit, thereby recognizing a battery remaining amount SOCrg representing a green electric power, a battery remaining amount SOCj representing a privately generated green electric power, and a battery remaining amount SOCrs representing a non-green electric power. The unit presents travelable ranges each formed by connecting a group of maximum reachable points to which a PHV can reach by using each of a battery total remaining amount SOCr and the battery remaining amounts SOCrg, SOCj, and SOCrs to a user (driver) by using an information presentation unit.