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US10120821B2 Coupling system for electronic device
An electronic device coupling system includes a plurality of electronic devices and an external power supply. The plurality of electronic devices includes a master device and a plurality of slave devices coupleable to the master device one by one. Each electronic device has a sequence number according to an insertion sequence, the sequence number is corresponds to all the information of local electronic device, the sequence numbers of the plurality of electronic devices are sorted according to the insertion sequence, the sequence number of the master device is a first number of the sequence, and the master device is coupleable to at least one slave device by the sequence number and all the information corresponding to the sequence number. The at least one slave device is a customized group of the master device.
US10120820B2 Direct memory access transmission control method and apparatus
A direct memory access (DMA) transmission control method and apparatus, where the method includes selecting a target channel for the target DMA task according to a priority corresponding to the target DMA task when a DMA transmission request for transmitting data of a target DMA task is received, querying a task type and a priority of another DMA task that has occupied a channel and a task type of the target DMA task when the other DMA task exists on the DMA channel, comparing the task type and the priority of the other DMA task that has occupied the channel with the task type and the priority of the target DMA task, and controlling data transmission on the DMA channel according to a comparison result. Hence, the urgent DMA task can be preferentially processed.
US10120819B2 System and method for cache memory line fill using interrupt indication
An embedded computer system includes a processor, an interrupt source, an interrupt controller and a cache memory subsystem. In response to a request from the processor to read a data element, the cache memory subsystem fills cache lines in a cache memory with data elements read from an upper-level memory. While filling a cache line the cache memory subsystem is unable to respond to a second request from the processor which also requires a cache line fill. In response to receiving an indication from an interrupt source, the interrupt controller provides an indication substantially simultaneously to the processor and to the cache memory subsystem. In response to receiving the indication from the interrupt controller, the cache memory subsystem terminates a cache line fill and prepares to receive another request from the processor.
US10120778B1 Security validation of software delivered as a service
An electronic computing device obtains application source code to be tested. The application source code is automatically categorized into one or more hardware or software classifications. One or more tests are identified for the application source code based on the one or more hardware or software classifications. The one or more tests are run against the application source code. The one more tests are monitored as they are running. Based on results from the one or more tests, a test score representing a security risk of the application source code is automatically determined. A summary of the results from the one or more tests, including the test score, is visually displayed on the electronic computing device.
US10120775B2 Mobile development platform in a cloud based architecture
Embodiments are directed towards mobile application development in a cloud-based architecture. Mobile applications may be designed to communicate with a cloud platform over a network. Mobile application developers may be enabled to submit cloud code to cloud platforms for use by mobile applications. If cloud code is provided to a cloud platform, the cloud platform may perform one or more actions to authenticate the cloud code, such as, ensuring that that the user providing the cloud code is authorized to provide the cloud code. If the cloud code is authenticated the cloud platform may perform one or more actions to validate the cloud code. If validated, the cloud code may be activated for use by mobile applications and/or mobile application developers. Activation of the cloud code may include associating the cloud code with one or more function calls and/or with one or more trigger points.
US10120773B1 Estimating processor usage
Methods and systems are disclosed for determining a CPU usage adjustment factor and for automatically applying the CPU usage adjustment factor to provide a CPU usage estimate for an SMT processor. In one implementation, the methods and systems obtain samples of CPU usage reported by the operating system at a predefined sampling rate over a predefined sampling interval. Thread states for the threads substantially corresponding to the reported CPU usage are so obtained at the predefined sampling rate and over the predefined sampling interval. This sampling may be performed for servers running different applications and having diverse processing loads. An estimate of the distribution of the number of threads running for the CPU usages reported may then be determined from the sampled data. A CPU usage adjustment factor may then be derived, based on the distribution, and used to provide a CPU usage estimate.
US10120771B2 Multiuse-capable test environment for a plurality of test objects
The present invention relates to an arrangement for providing a test environment for testing test objects. The arrangement includes a first test case implementation unit and a second test case implementation unit, as well as a first test object and a second test object. In one embodiment, the test environment is configured such that at least the first test case implementation unit is coupled to at least one of the first test object and the second test object for implementing a test case.
US10120770B2 Grouping failure events with adaptive polling and sliding window buffering
Embodiments detect and group multiple failure events to enable batch processing of those failure events, such as in a virtual datacenter executing a plurality of virtual machines (VMs). A long timer, adaptive short timer, and adaptive polling frequency enable a computing device to efficiently detect and group the failure events that may be related (e.g., resulting from one failure). The grouped failure events are processed in parallel thereby reducing the time for recovery from the failure events.
US10120769B2 Raid rebuild algorithm with low I/O impact
A disclosed storage management method includes detecting an unrecoverable failure associated with a logical block of a first physical storage device that is one of a plurality of storage devices within a redundant virtual drive that also includes a hot spare drive. Data for the unrecoverable block may be rebuilt from data in the remaining storage devices and stored in a logical block of the hot spare drive. One or more logical block maps may be maintained to identify unrecoverable logical blocks and to indicate the logical blocks and storage devices to which each of the unrecoverable logical blocks is relocated. I/O operations that access “good” logical blocks are normally while accesses to unrecoverable logical blocks are rerouted according to the logical block map. One or more unrecoverable thresholds may be supported to initiate operations to replace storage devices containing unrecoverable blocks exceeding an applicable threshold.
US10120768B2 Data management system and method for backup, recovery, and mount of time-series data
A data management system for backup, recovery, and mount of a partition including a specific number of records recorded in a time-series mode includes a backup managing part configured to record partition data in a backup file in response to an input conditional clause, and a recovery processing part configured to recover a database by reading the backup file in a case of receiving a recovery instruction, wherein the partition data includes at least a part of time-series data and is classified from other partition data through a partition index to which a recording time of the at least a part of time-series data is applied.
US10120766B2 Model-based system and method for undoing actions in an application
An improved model-based approach for undoing actions in an application that was not previously configured with an undo feature is disclosed. Object models are constructed for each object invoked by the application. Snapshots of the object model are captured after every action to preserve the object model state at different points in time. The object model includes an object tree data structure having multiple nodes comprising data and metadata for the object. The object model is frozen and editing of the object is only permitted via an undo management engine. In response to edits from the application, the undo management engine responds by unfreezing the path of object nodes from leaf node to root node in the object tree data structure. Edits are applied to the object model at the leaf node. The object model can then be re-frozen to maintain the state of the object after each action.
US10120764B1 Efficient disaster recovery across heterogeneous storage systems
Systems for storage system rollover and rollback. A data mover agent is installed on a source storage system to capture disaster recovery data and send to a target system. Upon receiving a rollover event signal, a virtualized controller creates one or more replica user virtual machines running on the target system that serve to replicate functions of the user virtual machines from the source storage system. The virtualized controller on the target system converts the target disaster recovery data from a first format to a second format to facilitate use of the target disaster recovery data by the replica user virtual machines. Rollback is initiated when the target system receives a rollback event signal. Differences in the data that have occurred between the rollover event and the rollback signal are calculated and sent to the rollback system. The calculated differences are applied to a registered snapshot on the rollback system.
US10120761B2 Expander device and method for data communication within inter-integrated (I2C) system
A method for data communication within an I2C system is provided. The method includes the steps of: a) generating a communication error code indicative of error status when data transmission from a master module to a slave module via an I2C bus fails; b) determining whether to retransmit the data to the slave module according to the communication error code; c) when the determination made in step c) is affirmative, determining whether a number of times of data retransmission(s) associated with the data reaches a predetermined number; d) when the determination made in step c) is affirmative, resetting the master module; and e) recording a communication error event according to the communication error code after step a).
US10120760B2 Vehicle infotainment system
The invention relates to a vehicle infotainment system, comprising a system-on-chip with a restart monitoring device. In this arrangement, the restart monitoring device is designed to determine a number of restarts of the system-on-chip and to deactivate the system-on-chip or to switch it in an idle mode when the number of restarts of the system-on-chip exceeds a predetermined threshold value. In this manner, the restart monitoring device can prevent a discharge of the battery of the vehicle by a faulty loop of restarts.
US10120755B2 Managing memory utilization in a distributed storage and task network
A method includes encoding data into pluralities of sets of encoded data slices. The method further includes outputting the pluralities of sets of encoded data slices to DST units, wherein each of the DST units stores a slice grouping of encoded data slices. The method further includes dividing the task into a decode threshold number of partial tasks. The method further includes sending a slice deletion policy to the DST units. On a data chunkset by data chunkset basis: the method further includes selecting a decode threshold number of DST units; assigning the decode threshold number of partial tasks to the decode threshold number of DST units; executing the decode threshold number of partial tasks on the slice groupings to produce partial results; and deleting the plurality of sets of encoded data slices of the given data chunkset in accordance with the slice deletion policy.
US10120754B2 Data storage error protection
Apparatuses and methods for data storage error protection are described. One example apparatus for data storage error protection includes an array of memory cells arranged in a first dimension and a second dimension. A controller is configured to determine a set of symbols corresponding to data stored in the memory cells. The controller is configured to add subsets of the set of symbols obliquely oriented to the first dimension and the second dimension to determine a number of parity check symbols. The controller is configured to use a same number of parity check symbols for protection of a first subset of memory cells oriented parallel to the first dimension as used for protection of a second subset of memory cells oriented parallel to the second dimension.
US10120753B2 Methods and apparatuses for error correction
Embodiments of the present invention disclose methods and apparatuses for correcting errors in data stored in a solid state device. The solid state device may have a plurality of bits stored in multi-level memory cells. The method may include identifying one or more errors in a plurality of memory cells. The method may further include converting the erroneous cells to erasures. The method may further include correcting the one or more erasures.
US10120750B2 Cache memory, error correction circuitry, and processor system
A cache memory includes cache memory circuitry that is accessible per cache line and a redundant-code storage that stores one or more numbers of first redundant codes to be used for error correction of cache line data stored in the cache memory circuitry per cache line and one or more numbers of second redundant codes to be used for error detection of a part of the cache line data.
US10120744B1 Graph execution system and method for a computing environment
A computing environment provisioning system includes a processing system and a memory for storing instructions that are executed by the processing system to obtain a graph having one or more edges with multiple vertices representing task instructions to perform multiple tasks on one or more resources of a computing environment, and sequentially execute the task instructions according to the edges between the vertices. When an at least one task encounters an error, the instructions pause execution of an ensuing task instruction in the graph.
US10120743B2 System and method for error handling based on a boot profile
An information handling system includes a video interface and an error handler including a service profile. The error handler detects an error in an operation of the information handling system, generates an error report in response to detecting the error, generates a Quick Response (QR) code based on the error report, and sends the QR code to the video interface based upon the service profile.
US10120733B2 Remote procedure call supporting multiple versions
A remoting client and a remoting server are described. In one embodiment, the remoting client has a client remote access application, a client invoker, a marshaller, and an unmarhaller. The client remote access application provides a version indicator of the client remote access application and receives a version indicator of a server remote access application. The client invoker generates an invocation request including the version indicator of the client remote access application. The client remote access application determines a compatible version between the client remote access application and the server remote access application based on the version indicator of the client remote access application and the version indicator of the server remote access application.
US10120732B1 Exclusion monitors
Systems, devices, and techniques for processor synchronization are described. A described system includes exclusion monitor circuitry, a content addressable memory (CAM) coupled with the exclusion monitor circuitry, and processors coupled with the exclusion monitor circuitry. The processors can perform synchronization via the exclusion monitor circuitry using an identifier tag. The exclusion monitor circuitry can utilize the CAM to store information for handling one or more named mutual exclusions. The exclusion monitor circuitry and the CAM can be configured to concurrently handle multiple identifier tags that correspond to different mutual exclusions.
US10120730B2 Load control device and load control method
The present invention provides an information processing device to efficiently execute a plurality of analysis engines on a plurality of analysis processing devices. The information processing device includes an arrangement control means that determines an arrangement pattern indicating connection between a plurality of data distribution devices and a plurality of controlled information processing devices based on cost information indicating price values of operation of a load control executing means regarding data processing and a dynamic load control means that connects the data distribution device to the controlled information processing device based on the arrangement pattern and controls start and stop of operation of the load control executing means based on the cost information and a load status of the controlled information processing device.
US10120729B2 Virtual machine load balancing
Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems include virtualization software of a host computer receiving a first packet addressed to a first virtual link layer address. Each of a first plurality of virtual machines on the first host computer is configured to share the first virtual link layer address. The virtualization software of the first host computer maps a flow of packets, including the first packet, to a first virtual machine within the first plurality of virtual machines and forwards the first packet to the first virtual machine. The virtualization software of the first host computer receives a second packet from the first virtual machine in response to the first packet. The second packet includes the first virtual link layer address as a source address for the first virtual machine.
US10120723B2 Information processing system and control method for processing jobs in plurality of queues
An information processing system for processing jobs managed by a plurality of queues includes a first input unit, a determination unit, and a second input unit. The first input unit inputs a first job regularly generated in the information processing system to a first queue. The determination unit determines a queue to which a second job should be input, out of a plurality of queues, wherein the second job is generated upon reception of a request corresponding to an input via a screen provided by the information processing system. The second input unit inputs the second job to a queue determined to be an input target of the second job by the determining. The determination unit determines the queue to which the second job should be input based on a processing state of data to be processed for the second job.
US10120721B2 Pluggable engine for application specific schedule control
A method of scheduling tasks for a group of applications. Each application is associated with a separate task queue for identifying application tasks that are ready for execution. The method receives a request to place a task in an application task queue. The method places the task in the application task queue based on a set of intra application scheduling policies defined for the application. The method receives a request to identify the next task to execute. The method identifies an application queue from which from which the next task is to be executed. The application queue is identified based on a set of inter application scheduling policies defined for the plurality of applications. The method schedules a task from the identified application queue for execution based on the intra application scheduling policies.
US10120714B1 Customizing computing resources for application workload
A set of techniques for customizing resources for the workload of an application is described. The application can be received and hosted on a set of hardware and software resources of a service provider, which may include server instances, databases, load balancers and the like. Once the application is deployed and processing workload, it can be monitored to gather runtime trace information associated with the workload. This runtime trace information can be analyzed for potential optimizations and improvements to the set of resources or their configuration. Additionally, the user is enabled to input hardware/software specifications for the resources used to run the application. The service provider can use these specifications, along with the runtime trace information to optimize the resource stack used to execute the user's application.
US10120708B1 Configurable virtual machines
Systems and methods for configuring a virtual machine provided by a remote computing system based on the availability of one or more remote computing resources and respective corresponding prices of the one or more remote computing resources.
US10120704B2 Parallel hardware hypervisor for virtualizing application-specific supercomputers
A parallel hypervisor system for virtualizing application-specific supercomputers is disclosed. The hypervisor system comprises (a) at least one software-virtual hardware pair consisting of a software application, and an application-specific virtual supercomputer for accelerating the said software application, wherein (i) The virtual supercomputer contains one or more virtual tiles; and (ii) The software application and the virtual tiles communicate among themselves with messages; (b) One or more reconfigurable physical tiles, wherein each virtual tile of each supercomputer can be implemented on at least one physical tile, by configuring the physical tile to perform the virtual tile's function; and (c) A scheduler implemented substantially in hardware, for parallel pre-emptive scheduling of the virtual tiles on the physical tiles.
US10120703B2 Executing commands within virtual machine instances
Technologies are disclosed herein for executing commands within virtual machine (“VM”) instances. A public web service application programming interface (“API”) is exposed within a service provider network that includes methods relating to the execution of commands within VM instances. For example, the API might include a method for obtaining a list of the commands that can be executed within a VM instance. The API might also include a method for requesting the execution of a command within a VM instance. The API might also include a method for requesting data describing the status of the execution of a command within a VM instance. The API might also expose other methods. A software agent executing on a VM instance may be utilized to provide a list of commands that can be executed in the VM, to execute requested commands, and to provide data describing the status of execution of a command.
US10120700B1 Using a control virtual disk for storage management
Storage management is disclosed, including: causing at least a control portion of a virtual disk to be created for a virtual machine; and using the at least control portion of the virtual disk as a communication channel between the virtual machine and a storage system.
US10120691B2 Context switching mechanism for a processor having a general purpose core and a tightly coupled accelerator
In one embodiment, a processor includes an accelerator, a decoder to decode a first instruction into a decoded first instruction, and a second instruction into a decoded second instruction, and an execution unit to execute the first decoded instruction to, for a thread executing on the accelerator that is to be placed in an inactive state, cause a save of context information for the thread, and a save of a vector identifying the accelerator corresponding to the context information, and execute the second decoded instruction to read the vector to determine the accelerator to restore saved context information into for the thread, read the saved context information, and restore the saved context information into the accelerator.
US10120689B2 Mechanism to preclude load replays dependent on off-die control element access in an out-of-order processor
An apparatus including first and second reservation stations. The first reservation station dispatches a load micro instruction, and indicates on a hold bus if the load micro instruction is a specified load micro instruction directed to retrieve an operand from a prescribed resource other than on-core cache memory. The second reservation station is coupled to the hold bus, and dispatches one or more younger micro instructions therein that depend on the load micro instruction for execution after a number of clock cycles following dispatch of the first load micro instruction, and if it is indicated on the hold bus that the load micro instruction is the specified load micro instruction, the second reservation station is configured to stall dispatch of the one or more younger micro instructions until the load micro instruction has retrieved the operand. The plurality of non-core resources includes a control element, coupled to the out-of order processor via a control bus.
US10120686B2 Eliminating redundant store instructions from execution while maintaining total store order
A processor includes a front end including circuitry to decode instructions from an instruction stream, a data cache unit including circuitry to cache data for the processor, and a binary translator. The binary translator includes circuitry to identify a redundant store in the instruction stream, mark the start and end of a region of the instruction stream with the redundant store, remove the redundant store, and store an amended instruction stream with the redundant store removed.
US10120675B2 Universal connectivity for non-universal devices
A system includes at least one data collection device connected to a corresponding data terminal via a primary communication channel; and a central connectivity point connected to each data collection device via a wireless secondary communication channel so as to communicate with the at least one data collection device without disrupting communication between the at least data collection device and the corresponding data terminal via the primary communication channel and to permit remote administration of each data collection device.
US10120660B2 Systems and methods for producing launchers for a mobile terminal
A method of producing launchers for a mobile terminal is disclosed. The method includes: obtaining launcher main code having an architecture of at least two launchers; extracting form the launcher main code a corresponding first parsed XML file and first macro definition .inc file of each of the at least two launchers, and generating a second XML file using the attribute information of all applications in the launcher main code; customizing the first XML file and first .inc file of each launcher and the second XML file to obtain a corresponding second .inc file of the launcher; generating a corresponding third XML file of each of the at least two launchers using the corresponding second .inc file and first XML file of the launcher; and compiling the corresponding third XML file to obtain the at least two launchers. A system for producing launchers for the mobile terminal is disclosed.
US10120659B2 Adaptive user interfaces
Described is a technique for creating and displaying adaptive user interfaces. The user interface may be provided to an application development environment that provides the ability to allow authoring of a user interface that adapts to a screen size with any first abstracted size class value and any second abstracted size class value. Accordingly, an application that includes the user interface may determine a screen size of a device and adapt the user interface according to the screen size including the first abstracted size clasp value and the second abstracted size class value. Thus, a developer may efficiently develop a user interface based on various abstracted size class values that may be adapted to a particular device.
US10120658B2 Method and system for realizing software development tasks
A method for realizing reuse among software development tasks is provided. The method includes receiving information data of a completed software development task, and generating a first identification corresponding to the software development task. The method includes receiving program code corresponding to the completed software development task and the first identification, and generating one or more second identifications of the program code. Further, the method includes acquiring the first identification and the second identifications corresponding to the completed software development task in a software code management system according to a predetermined condition; storing the first identification and the second identifications corresponding to the completed software development task in a software development task database to establish an association relationship between the first identification and the second identifications corresponding to the existing software development task; and outputting the program code to be reused based on the first identification.
US10120656B1 Robotic process automation system for functional evaluation and improvement of back end instructional constructs
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for the utilization of a robotic process automation system for functional evaluation and improvement of back end instructional constructs. The system may scan a set of code to identify an exception comprising an exception tag and an exception string located at a first location within the set of code. The system may then transmit the set of code and the identified exception to a robotic process automation system, along with instructions for the robotic process automation system to compare the exception tag and exception string to a replacement code database to identify an exception string. The robotic process automation system can then replace the exception string in the set of code with the identified replacement string.
US10120651B2 Trailing or leading digit anticipator
Methods and leading zero anticipators for estimating the number of leading zeros in a result of a fixed point arithmetic operation which is accurate to within one bit for any signed fixed point numbers. The leading zero anticipator includes an input encoding circuit which generates an encoded input string from the fixed point numbers; a window-based surrogate string generation circuit which generates a surrogate string whose leading one is an estimate of the leading one in the result of the arithmetic operation by examining consecutive windows of the encoded input string and setting corresponding bits of the surrogate string based on the examinations; and a counter circuit configured to estimate the number of leading zeros in the result of the arithmetic operation based on the leading one in the surrogate string.
US10120639B2 Multimedia playing application control method and terminal
A multimedia playing application control method and a terminal. A terminal receives physical indication information, where the physical indication information is used to control a multimedia playing application running in the terminal. The terminal converts the physical indication information into corresponding control indication information according to a preset correspondence. The terminal sends the control indication information to the multimedia playing application running in the terminal, where the control indication information is used to instruct the multimedia playing application to execute an operation corresponding to the control indication information.
US10120633B2 Display system, portable display device, display control device, and display method
There is provided a display system which includes a first display device; a second display device; a storage device that divides work for a work object and stores a first work content and a second work content; and a control device that displays the first work content on the first display device and displays the second work content on the second display device.
US10120623B2 Image forming apparatus enabling charging management, control method therefor, and storage medium storing control program therefor
An image forming apparatus that is capable of flexibly coping with charging in various protocols. A user information storage unit allows registering relating user information related with a protocol. A reception unit receives a print job that includes the relating user information and that is requested to execute according to a protocol from an external apparatus. A determination unit determines whether the relating user information in the print job is registered in the user information storage unit. A storing unit stores the print job without starting to print when the determination unit determines that the relating user information included in the print job is not registered. A registration unit registers the relating user information included in the print job to the user information storage unit, when printing of the print job stored is started according to an instruction from a user who logged in to the image forming apparatus.
US10120606B2 Data storage devices including storage controller circuits to select data streams based on application tags and computing systems including the same
A data storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device including a plurality of memory blocks, and a storage controller that manages a plurality of streams in the plurality of memory blocks. The storage controller receives, from a host, a write command that requests a write operation and a data block including write data and an application tag appended to the write data, and selects one of the plurality of streams based on the application tag included in the data block. The storage controller writes the write data included in the data block into the selected one of the plurality of streams.
US10120601B2 Storage system and data processing method
It is provided a storage system, comprising: a first storage device; a second storage device higher in I/O performance than the first storage device; a data amount reducing part configured to reduce a data amount of write data from a host computer; and a controller. The controller is configured to: change the storage area that is allocated to the specified logical area to a relocation destination storage area; manage an I/O load of the data and a reduction ratio of the data requested by the write request from the host computer to be written; determine whether or not data relocation is necessary by using the load per capacity reduction unit that is based on a size of the data reduced by the data amount reduction unit; and relocate the data that is determined as needing relocation between the first storage device and the second storage device.
US10120590B2 Method for providing read data flow control or error reporting using a read data strobe
Disclosed herein are system, apparatus, methods and/or combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for using a read data strobe signal received at a host device from a peripheral device to convey variable latency (flow) control or report an error in the data content read from the peripheral device. Reception of the read data strobe signal before a predetermined maximum latency time, provides variable latency control back to the host by indicating when valid data is available for capture. If the read data strobe signal is not received before expiration of a predetermined maximum latency time, the peripheral controller is indicating a read data error back to the host.
US10120587B2 Tier-optimized write scheme
Techniques are disclosed for storing data in a plurality of storage tiers on a computing node. A node receives a request to write data corresponding to at least a first portion of a file. The node determines whether to perform the request either as an in-place write or as an out-of-place write. Upon determining to perform the request as the in-place write, the node writes the data to a first location on a storage tier which currently stores the first portion of the file. Upon determining to perform the request as the out-of-place write, the node writes the data to a second location on one of the storage tiers, other than the first location.
US10120581B2 Generating compressed data streams with lookback pre-fetch instructions for pre-fetching decompressed data from a lookback buffer
Aspects for generating compressed data streams with lookback pre-fetch instructions are disclosed. A data compression system is provided and configured to receive and compress an uncompressed data stream as part of a lookback-based compression scheme. The data compression system determines if a current data block was previously compressed. If so, the data compression system is configured to insert a lookback instruction corresponding to the current data block into the compressed data stream. Each lookback instruction includes a lookback buffer index that points to an entry in a lookback buffer where decompressed data corresponding to the data block will be stored during a separate decompression scheme. Once the data blocks have been compressed, the data compression system is configured to move a lookback buffer index of each lookback instruction in the compressed data stream into a lookback pre-fetch instruction located earlier than the corresponding lookback instruction in the compressed data stream.
US10120580B2 Method and design for dynamic management of descriptors for SGL operation
In an example, a method of managing direct memory access (DMA) descriptors for commands to a non-volatile semiconductor storage device includes requesting DMA descriptors from the host system for each of a plurality of the commands stored in a command random access memory (RAM). The method further includes storing the DMA descriptors for each of the plurality of the commands in free descriptor regions in a descriptor RAM. The method further includes maintaining a dynamic descriptor list in the descriptor RAM for each of the plurality of commands, the dynamic descriptor list for each of the plurality of commands comprising occupied descriptor regions in the descriptor RAM having associated DMA descriptors.
US10120566B2 Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for providing control of a touch-based user interface absent physical touch capabilities
An electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface displays, on the display, a first visual indicator that corresponds to a virtual touch. The device receives a first input from an adaptive input device. In response to receiving the first input from the adaptive input device, the device displays a first menu on the display. The first menu includes a virtual touches selection icon. In response to detecting selection of the virtual touches selection icon, a menu of virtual multitouch contacts is displayed.
US10120564B2 User interface device, vehicle having the same, and method of controlling the same
A user interface device, a vehicle having the same, and a method of controlling the same, implement a display unit configured to display a plurality of characters, a dial part configured to select any one character among the plurality of characters, and a touch part configured to be touched by a user. A control unit of the interface is configured to select a handwritten recognition mode as a character input mode when the touch part is touched, and select a dial operation mode as the character input mode when the dial part is operated, thereby improving user convenience.
US10120545B2 Systems and methods for visual definition of data associations
Systems and methods are disclosed for visual definitions of data associations. In accordance with one implementation, a method is provided for visual definitions of data associations. The method includes obtaining and displaying a first sample document, receiving a first input indicating selection of one or more objects within the first sample document, and determining a first set of one or more characteristics shared by the selected objects. The method also includes identifying, within one or more target documents, one or more target objects characterized by the first set of one or more characteristics, and storing object data associated with the target objects.
US10120540B2 Visual feedback for user interface navigation on television system
In one embodiment, an interface navigation system including a display unit and a control unit that is coupled to the display unit is described. The control unit is configured to detect a first movement of an interface navigation control input in a particular direction, and cause a corresponding second movement and a corresponding change in shape of a visual effect displayed on the display unit in response to the first movement in the particular direction.
US10120538B2 Providing subpages in a touch panel user interface
Disclosed are an apparatus and method of retrieving subpages from memory and rendering the subpages for display on a user display device, such as a smartphone or other display with limited viewing area. The method may also include identifying each of the subpages as being part of a sequence of subpages and displaying a first portion of the subpages on the display and storing a remaining portion of the subpages in the memory as rendered and ready for display.
US10120537B2 Page-independent multi-field validation in document capture
Techniques to validate data in document capture are disclosed. An indication is received that a validation rule associated with two or more dependent fields in a data entry form comprising data values extracted from a multi-page document has failed. Ahuman validation interface is provided that enables an operator to view the affected dependent fields and for each an associated document image portion from which a corresponding data value was extracted, including by providing automated navigation to and display of the affected dependent fields.
US10120535B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method
An image processing apparatus includes an operation receiving unit; and a control unit configured to perform a normal mode display process of displaying icon images of kinds corresponding to an operation status of the apparatus in a display unit and an icon description display process of displaying an icon selection image for selecting an icon image that is being displayed in the display unit upon reception of an operation input to activate an icon description mode by the operation receiving unit during the normal mode display process in the display unit and displaying a description image for an icon image selected upon reception of an operation input by the operation receiving unit while the icon selection image is being displayed in the display unit.
US10120529B2 Touch-activated and expandable visual navigation of a mobile device via a graphic selection element
A system may include a touchscreen and a computing device executing an application. The application displays on the touch screen a navigation area including a centrally disposed selection element. There is a first display area in the navigation area, wherein the first display area shows a first menu item from a list of menu items. The application changes the first display area, when a next menu select action is detected based on interactions with the touch screen, to show a second menu item from the list of menu items, where in the information on the touch screen is updated to corresponds to the second menu item.
US10120523B2 User interface facilitating mesh generation
A mesh is a collection of multiple shapes referred to as elements, each of which can share an edge with one or more other elements of the mesh. The mesh is presented to the user on a display, and the user identifies a new element to be added to the mesh. User input is received to manipulate the new element (e.g., move the new element around the display). As the new element is manipulated, various conditions are applied to determine edges of elements existing in the mesh that the new element can be snapped to. Snapping a new element to an edge of an existing element in the mesh refers to adding the new element to the mesh so that the new element and the existing element share the edge. Indications of the edges of existing elements to which the new element can be snapped are provided to the user.
US10120521B2 Display device with touch detecting function and electronic apparatus
A display device with a touch detecting function includes wiring for touch arranged in a peripheral area positioned on the outside of a display area, and a selection switch that selects one of drive electrodes to be coupled to the wiring for touch. A drive electrode scanning unit selects one of drive electrodes and includes a plurality of transfer circuits in the peripheral area. Part of the transfer circuits is a transfer circuit that performs output to the selection switch.
US10120517B2 Tap zones for near field coupling devices
Described herein are techniques related to near field coupling and more particularly using near field coupling related taps to indicate user selections on input/output devices. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.
US10120513B2 Touch sensor compensation circuit
An apparatus includes an integrator circuit, a compensation circuit, and a sense circuit. The compensation circuit applies a positive charge and a negative charge to the integrator circuit during a first time period and a second time period respectively. The integrator circuit integrates a signal and the positive charge to produce a first sense signal. The signal is based on a charge at an electrode of a touch sensor. The integrator circuit integrates the signal and the negative charge to produce a second sense signal. The sense circuit detects a touch based on the first sense signal and the second sense signal.
US10120509B2 Common mode noise reduction in capacitive touch sensing
The present disclosure is directed to a system and method to remove common mode noise projected onto a touch sensor array from a display. The system is configured to activate two rows of electrodes at the same time, while coupling remaining rows of electrodes to ground. A first one of the two activated rows is used for detection of a touch and a second one of the two activated rows is used to detect common mode noise from the display. The common mode noise detected by the second row is removed from signals received from a plurality of columns of the touch sensor array.
US10120504B2 Pixel driving circuit and its driving method, array substrate, transflective display apparatus
There is disclosed a pixel driving circuit and its driving method, an array substrate, a transflective display apparatus. At least one of the pixels of the pixel driving circuit includes a light touch module (10) which comprises: a photosensitive unit (101) which senses the light intensity and produces an electrical signal carrying the light intensity information; a signal reading unit (102) connected with the photosensitive unit and reading the electrical signal from there; an amplifier (103) connected with the signal reading unit (102) and amplifying the electrical signal acquired therefrom; and a processor (104) connected with the amplifier (103), having a threshold of the change of the electrical signal and the electrical signal amplified at a previous time stored therein, and taking the acquired position information of the pixel where the light touch module (10) is located as the touch position when the change amount of the electrical signal amplified at a current time relative to the electrical signal amplified at the previous time acquired from the amplifier (103) is greater than the threshold. The driving circuit and the driving method provided in the present disclosure cause the array substrate and the transflective display apparatus applying the both to realize the light touch function on the basis of realizing the display function.
US10120502B2 Array substrate, touch display panel and display apparatus containing the same, and method for driving the touch display panel
The present disclosure provides an array substrate. The array substrate includes a bottom substrate; a plurality of gate lines and a plurality of data lines arranged on the bottom substrate for defining a plurality of subpixel regions; and a plurality of common electrode pads, each common electrode pad being located in a corresponding subpixel region, wherein one or more of the common electrode pads form a self-capacitance electrode.
US10120496B2 Display control apparatus and control method thereof
A display control apparatus performs control, when a multi-touch operation is detected and a predetermined touch move operation is not detected, such that a display object displayed on the display unit is enlarged or reduced in accordance with the multi-touch operation with reference to a first position that is based on the positions at which the multi-touch operation is performed, and performs control, when a predetermined touch move operation and a multi-touch operation are detected, such that the display object displayed on the display unit is enlarged or reduced in accordance with the multi-touch operation with reference to a second position that is not based on the positions at which the multi-touch operation is performed.
US10120495B2 Array substrate, display panel and display device containing the same
An array substrate, a display panel and a display device are provided. The array substrate comprises a plurality of stripe-shaped first electrodes extending along a first direction and arranged along a second direction, an integrated circuit, and a first metal electrode. An extension direction of the integrated circuit is parallel to the second direction. An extension direction of the first metal electrode is parallel to the second direction. The first metal electrode and the integrated circuit are disposed on two opposite sides of the display area, respectively, and the first metal electrode is electrically connected to at least one first signal line via the integrated circuit. Each first electrode includes a first end close to the first metal electrode. The first metal electrode is electrically connected to the first end to provide a common voltage signal to the first electrode during a display period.
US10120490B2 Driving circuit, touch display device, and method of driving the touch display device
A driving circuit, a touch display device, and a method of driving the touch display device, in which, when a user touches a screen, not only can a touch point be sensed, but also a level of touch force with which the user presses the screen can also be efficiently sensed, in order to provide a range of functions. It is possible to provide a variety of functions that are not supported by related-art touch sensing technologies.
US10120487B2 Method and device for hybrid touch sensing
A method for hybrid touch sensing for detecting a normal touch and a force touch concurrently is provided. The method includes the following steps. Provide a first driving signal to a first capacitor, wherein the first driving signal is a periodic signal with a first frequency. Provide a second driving signal to a second capacitor, wherein the second driving signal is a periodic signal with a second frequency different from the first frequency. Generate a composite sensing signal by feeding the first driving signal and the second driving signal to a front-end circuit. Extract information from the composite sensing signal to calculate a first change in capacitance of the first capacitor and a second change in capacitance of the second capacitor to detect the normal touch and the force touch concurrently.
US10120483B2 Apparatus having touch and bending sensing functions
An apparatus including in a first laterally extending layer, a flexible substrate; in a second laterally extending layer, a plurality of distinct sensors configured to sense over a sensing area; in a third laterally extending layer, a modifier including a perimeter, wherein the apparatus is configured to enable, responsive to flexing of the flexible substrate, lateral movement of the perimeter of the modifier relative to the plurality of distinct sensors to modify sensing by one or more of the distinct sensors.
US10120482B2 Driving method for in-cell type touch display panel
The invention provides a driving method for in-cell type touch display panel, by setting the touch scan signal (TP SCAN) turns on when n-th stage GOA unit finishing outputting a scan driver signal (G(n)) during displaying m-th frame, and during displaying (m+1)-th frame, setting the touch scan signal (TP SCAN) turns on when any stage GOA unit other than the n-th stage finishing outputting a scan driver signal (G(n)). The driving method makes the TFTs in GOA unit of each stage withstanding the voltage stress time and the ageing extent uniform to avoid any single stage ageing faster than the remaining to cause abnormal display in the known technologies.
US10120473B2 Touch sensor integrated type display device
Touch sensor integrated type display device improves display quality by preventing display defects due to electric field difference in pixels. The display device includes a plurality of gate lines and a plurality of data lines that cross each other, a plurality of combination touch and common electrodes, a plurality of main routing wires and a plurality of auxiliary routing wires. The plurality of combination touch and common electrodes have a same number of the plurality of main routing wires and the plurality of auxiliary routing wires that overlap each of the plurality of combination touch and common electrodes.
US10120472B2 Touch display panel
A touch display panel includes a display module, a polarizer, a first touch electrode structure and a second touch electrode structure. The display module has a substrate. The polarizer is disposed opposite to the display module. The first touch electrode structure and the second touch electrode structure are electrically insulated to each other and are disposed between the polarizer and the substrate of the display module.
US10120471B2 Operation display apparatus, operation display method and tangible computer-readable recording medium
Disclosed in an operation display apparatus including: a display unit; a touch panel to detect a touch position on which a display face of the display unit is touched; and a control unit to control display contents of the display unit and to switch a specific area provided in a part of the display face, between an operable state in which display of information and a detection of a touch action for the touch panel are operated and a non-operable state in which the display and the detection are not operated, wherein the control unit sets a part of the specific area, which is arranged in a boundary with another operation display apparatus disposed with the operation display apparatus side by side, to the operable state.
US10120466B2 Pen input device having malfunction prevention function and method of preventing malfunction thereof
A pen input device having malfunction prevention function and method of preventing malfunction thereof are disclosed. The pen input device includes: a housing having a bar form and having one end relatively narrowly opened to form a housing space; a resonant circuit housed within the housing; a tip that protrudes from an open end of the housing to the outside, the tip comprising a dielectric material and being configured to be movable within a predetermined range in a direction of a longitudinal axis of the housing, the tip being further configured to be self-centering; and a ground shielding portion formed in a portion of the housing in which electromagnetic induction occurs, the ground shielding portion not including the tip.
US10120454B2 Gesture recognition control device
Systems, devices, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media are provided for gesture recognition and control. For example, a processor of a gesture recognition system may be configured to receive first image(s) from an image sensor and process the image(s) to detect a first position of an object. The processor may also define a first navigation region in relation to the position and define a second navigation region in relation to the first navigation region, the second region surrounding the first region. The processor may also receive second image(s) from the image sensor and process the image(s) to detect a transition of the object from the first region to the second region. The processor may also determine a first command associated with a device and that corresponds to the transition of the object from the first region to the second region and provide the determined command to the device.
US10120451B1 Systems and user interfaces for dynamic interaction with two- and three-dimensional medical image data using spatial positioning of mobile devices
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to systems and techniques for accessing data stores of medical images and displaying the medical images in substantially real-time to provide information in an interactive user interface. Systems are disclosed that may advantageously provide highly efficient, intuitive, and rapid dynamic interaction with two- and three-dimensional medical image data using spatial positioning of mobile devices. The systems may include interactive user interfaces that are dynamically updated to provide a virtual viewbox or window to two- and/or three-dimensional image data. A user may use the systems described herein to more quickly, thoroughly, and efficiently interact with image data including two-dimensional images, three-dimensional image data, and/or series of image data, as compared to previous systems. The systems described may also enable a user to efficiently view and interact with such image data using a small display, such as the display of a smartphone or tablet.
US10120448B2 Method of tuning a haptic actuator including ferromagnetic mass change iterations and related apparatus
A method is directed to tuning a haptic actuator that includes a housing having a ferromagnetic mass, a coil carried by the housing, and a field member movable within the housing responsive to the coil. The haptic actuator is operative as a resonator and has an initial quality (Q) factor. The method may include determining whether the initial Q factor is within a desired Q factor range, and when the initial Q factor is not within the desired Q factor range, performing ferromagnetic mass change iterations until an updated Q factor is within the desired Q factor range. Each ferromagnetic mass change iteration may include changing the ferromagnetic mass of the housing, determining the updated Q factor based upon changing the ferromagnetic mass of the housing, and determining whether the updated Q factor is within the desired Q factor range. Another embodiment changes the ferromagnetic mass of the field member.
US10120444B2 Wearable device
A wearable device includes a detection module configured to be worn by an upper limb of a user and detect a body motion in the upper limb, and a controller configured to detect the body motion in the upper limb on a basis of a detection result from the detection module and generate a control signal in accordance with the body motion. If the controller detects, as the body motion, at least two of a finger motion, a hand motion, and an arm motion in the upper limb within a first predetermined period of time, the controller recognizes the two body motions as a series of body motions and generates, as the control signal, a first control signal in accordance with the series of body motions.
US10120443B1 System and method for providing information
Systems, methods and apparatus for presenting information using idle time slot. In an aspect, when a standby or idle device detects that a user gazes at it, it starts showing contents on a display automatically. In another aspect, when a standby or idle device detects that a user shakes or taps on it, it starts gaze sensing. If the user gazes at the device, it begins to show contents automatically. Facial recognition is used to recognize a user.
US10120441B2 Controlling display content based on a line of sight of a user
There is provided an information processing apparatus including an image acquisition unit configured to acquire a captured image of users, a determination unit configured to determine an operator from among the users included in the acquired captured image, and a processing unit configured to conduct a process based on information about user line of sight corresponding to the determined operator.
US10120439B2 Operating device and image processing apparatus
Disclosed is an operating device including: an operating unit having a plurality of operation buttons; a gaze detection unit configured to detect a gaze of an operator who operates the operating unit; and a judgment unit configured to judge whether an operation for a predetermined operation button of the operating unit is valid or invalid when the operation is received from the operator, wherein in case that the gaze of the operator is not within a predetermined area relating to the predetermined operation button when the operation for the predetermined operation button is received from the operator, the judgment unit judges that the operation is invalid.
US10120436B2 Apparatuses, systems, and methods for USB high-speed chirp detection
Methods and apparatuses relating to USB high-speed chirp detection are described. In one embodiment, a bus host transceiver circuit includes a first data path to connect to a bus device, a second data path to connect to the bus device, a squelch detection circuit with a first and a second input, and a switching circuit to couple the first data path to the first input of the squelch detection circuit separate from a first resistor and couple the second data path to the second input of the squelch detection circuit separate from a second resistor when in a first mode, and switch to a second mode to couple the first data path through the first resistor to the first input of the squelch detection circuit and couple the second data path through the second resistor to the second input of the squelch detection circuit when in a host reset period.
US10120433B2 Apparatus and method for power management of a computing system
A computing system employing a multi-GPU graphics processing and display subsystem supporting single-GPU non-parallel (i.e. multi-tasking) and multi-GPU parallel application-division modes of graphics processing operations, in order to execute graphic commands and process graphics data (GCAD) render pixel-composited images containing graphics for display on a display device during the run-time of the multiple graphics-based applications, while managing and conserving electrical power and graphics processing resources. An automatic mode control module (AMCM) analyzes the application profiles assigned to graphics applications running on the computing system, and automatically controls the mode of operation of the multi-GPU graphics processing and display subsystem during the run-time of the multiple graphics-based applications.
US10120423B1 Unibody thermal enclosure
Described herein are unibody thermal enclosures for electronic devices. In some instances, the enclosure is a unibody structure formed by injecting a structural material into the tool suspending thermal absorbing/spreading material and thermal insulating material within a cavity of the tool. In other instances, the thermal absorbing/spreading material may be exposed to circuitry of the electronic device and the thermal insulating material may be exposed to the exterior of the electronic device.
US10120422B2 Vertical modular computing device
One embodiment provides a system, including: a base module housing comprising a top, a bottom, and at least one lateral edge comprising a top side and a bottom side, the base module housing comprising: a processor; a memory device operatively coupled to the processor; and at least one connector, disposed at the top side of the base module housing, for facilitating electrical connections; and a cap module housing comprising a top, a bottom, at least one lateral edge comprising a top side and a bottom side, the cap module housing comprising: at least one receiver, disposed at the bottom side of the cap module housing, for receiving at least one connector; wherein the base module housing and cap module housing are vertically connectable using at least one latch mechanism; wherein at least a portion of the at least one latch mechanism is disposed at the top side of the base module housing; and wherein at least a portion of the at least one latch mechanism is disposed at the bottom side of the cap module housing. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US10120421B1 Flexible information handling system display
An information handling system having rotationally coupled housing portions supports a flexible display disposed across the housing portions with a hinge structure that manages flexible display curve radius in a folded configuration. A set of plural hinges having five geared rotational portions interconnect with a bar fixedly coupled to the center hinge rotational portion. The bar presses against a shape memory alloy support that manages curve radius of a flexible display during rotation of the hinges.
US10120414B2 Docking station with integral device support structure
An aesthetically pleasing docking station that is able to support electronic devices with only an interface connector. The docking station is further equipped with mechanisms that protect the electronic device from damage if it's deflected too far while mated to the docking station.
US10120408B2 Event controlled clock switching
A system and method for controlling clock generation. A system includes a processor configured to execute instructions retrieved from memory, and a clock generation system coupled to the processor. The clock generation system is configured to generate a clock signal that the processor applies to execute the instructions. The clock generation system includes a plurality of configuration registers and selection circuitry. Each of the configuration registers includes fields that control a frequency of the clock signal. The selection circuitry selects which of the plurality of configuration registers determines the frequency at a given time.
US10120407B2 Sealed joystick for the control of a machine, sealing element for that joystick and a control panel incorporating that joystick
This sealed joystick for a machine comprises a function block, an outer shell formed by joining two rigid half-shells, these half-shells tightly enclosing the function block, each half-shell comprising a joint surface for this purpose all along its perimeter following a three-dimensional path which terminates on itself and which extends in the three dimensions of space, a sealing element comprising a one-piece block of elastomer material combining a sealing cord and a ring seal of different transverse cross-section within this same block to ensure that the joint surfaces are watertight.
US10120406B1 Adaptive common mode dimmer
An adaptive mode has been added in a common mode (CM) dimmer circuit to increase output current capability only when needed. Without having an adaptive mode in the CM dimmer, the output current drivers must operate with large quiescent current to handle a bulk current injection (BCI) event. Therefore, a CM dimmer without the adaptive mode will consume a significant amount of power even when there is no BCI event occurring. With the adaptive mode, the CM dimmer can be used effectively to suppress the BCI event, e.g., in a transformer-less physical layer (PHY) connection, while consuming minimal power during normal circuit operation.
US10120398B2 Temperature dependent current limiting
In one example, a method includes determining, by a temperature sensor, a temperature of a device that controls an amount of current flowing to a load, and determining, based on the temperature of the device, a threshold current. The method also includes, in response to determining that the amount of current flowing to the load is greater than the threshold current, adjusting the amount of current flowing to the load.
US10120397B1 Interior climate control utilizing multimodal sensor positioning
Methods for interior climate control of a building utilizing multimodal sensor positioning using an electronic mobile device are presented, the method including: causing the electronic mobile device to receive a building floor plan; generating a number of fingerprint databases corresponding with the building floor plan; determining positions of users each having a mobile electronic device in the building; receiving occupancy climate parameters; and adjusting interior climate control for a zone corresponding with users in the zone and occupation climate parameters. In some embodiments, generating a number of fingerprint databases further includes: performing a single walkthrough of the building with the mobile electronic device; gathering spatial sensor data corresponding with the mobile electronic device during the single walkthrough, where the spatial sensor data corresponds with any of images WiFi signal strength, Bluetooth signal strength, and/or magnetic vector fingerprint captured along a path traversed during the walkthrough.
US10120395B2 Gas-fuel-supply regulator
A supporting member supporting a valve body includes a supporting member body having a semispherical bottom portion that makes contact with the top face of the valve body and a securing recess that is provided in the center and at a predetermined axial location to adjoin a through hole provided in the valve body, and a securing member including an engaging portion that has a form of a shaft having a predetermined diameter made of an elastic material and protrudes from a proximal end and a securing projection that swells out from a predetermined axial location of the shaft portion to fit into a securing recess provided in a through hole in the supporting member body.
US10120391B2 Self-balancing enclosed motorcycle
A self-balancing enclosed motorcycle includes a platform base, a seat, a first wheel and a second wheel, a rear cabin, a door component and a gyroscope system. The gyroscope system includes a housing, a gyroscope sensor, a calculation device, an electrical coding device, a microprocessor, a servomotor, a vertical corrective rod movably extended from the servomotor, a first balancing assembly and a second balancing assembly. The first balancing assembly is mounted in the housing to engage with the vertical corrective rod. The second balancing assembly mounted in the housing at an opposite side of the first balancing assembly to engage with the vertical corrective rod. The vertical corrective rod is normally retained in a substantially vertical orientation with respect to the platform base.
US10120379B1 User interface for displaying internal state of autonomous driving system
A passenger in an automated vehicle may relinquish control of the vehicle to a control computer when the control computer has determined that it may maneuver the vehicle safely to a destination. The passenger may relinquish or regain control of the vehicle by applying different degrees of pressure, for example, on a steering wheel of the vehicle. The control computer may convey status information to a passenger in a variety of ways including by illuminating elements of the vehicle. The color and location of the illumination may indicate the status of the control computer, for example, whether the control computer has been armed, is ready to take control of the vehicle, or is currently controlling the vehicle.
US10120373B2 Automated testing and diagnostics of building automation and controlled systems
Various embodiments provide systems, methods, and computer program products for diagnosing an operational functionality and/or performance of one or more building controlled systems. Such are generally configured to: correlate one or more control system points with one or more test variables associated with one or more test sequences; execute at least one of said one or more test sequences based at least in part upon said correlation and at least in part upon one or more user-defined parameters, the execution generating test data indicative of one or more results; at least in part analyze the test data to identify whether one or more discrepancies exist therein, the identification being based at least in part upon a comparison of the test data with the one or more control system point properties; and generate at least one of one or more reports, one or more alerts, or one or more instructions.
US10120371B2 Method and system for automatically sequencing hole drilling operations supporting one-up assembly
A method, a device, and a computer-readable storage medium is provided for performing the method for automating an assembling sequence operation for a workpiece using an one-up assembly process that uses adjacent hole clamping. The method can include obtaining an adjacency list from points for the workpiece to be assembled; controlling an assembly machine for assembling the workpiece using a sequence of assembly operations based on the adjacency list; identifying potential errors in the sequence of assembly operations; determining a revised sequence of assembly operations based on the potential errors that are identified; and controlling the assembly machine based on the revised sequence of assembly operations.
US10120369B2 Controlling a digging attachment along a path or trajectory
A industrial machine including a component, one or more actuators configured to control the component, an input device configured to generate a first signal corresponding to a first desired motion and a second signal corresponding to a second desired motion, and a controller. The controller is configured to receive the first signal, determine a first target vector, determine a first set of control signals, the first set of control signals related to the first desired motion, and provide the first set of control signals to the one or more actuators. The controller is also configured to receive the second signal, determine a second target vector, determine a second set of control signals based on the first target vector and the second target vector, the second set of control signals related to the second desired motion, and provide the second set of control signals to the one or more actuators.
US10120367B2 Numerical controller performing repetitive machining
A numerical controller acquires state information (machine condition) such as the current temperature of a drive unit to determine whether a machining operation based on a machining program can be started or not by comparing the state information with a machine condition history recorded in a recording unit. If determined that the machining operation can be started, a machining operation start command is output and if determined that the machining operation cannot be started, the machine condition is monitored to withhold outputting of the machining operation start command until the machine condition allowing to start the machining operation based on the machining program appears.
US10120362B2 Output adjustment device of analog output module
An output adjustment device of an analog output module may include: a microprocessor unit (MPU) performing an arithmetic operation on a digital signal, an analog output module including an analog signal output unit receiving a signal output from the MPU to output an analog signal, and an output signal adjustment unit outputting a control signal for controlling a magnitude or amplitude of the output analog signal to the MPU.
US10120361B2 Motor driving apparatus, home appliance including the same, and mobile terminal
A motor driving apparatus including an inverter having a plurality of switching devices, wherein the inverter converts a direct current (DC) power into an alternating current (AC) power according to switching of the switching devices and supplies the AC power to a motor, and a controller to control the inverter, wherein the controller performs a control operation such that a switching frequency of the respective switching devices of the inverter remains constant in a first mode corresponding to a motor operation mode and performs a control operation to change the switching frequency of the respective switching devices of the inverter in a second mode corresponding to a sound output mode for fault diagnosis to output sound corresponding to the changed switching frequency.
US10120351B1 Method and apparatus for cooling components in an electronic device
An electronic device including electromechanical components, a cooling unit configured for heat removal for the electromechanical components, and a controller. The controller is configured to determine a system state of each of the electromechanical components based on temperature data for each of the electromechanical components and a temperature band corresponding to each of the electromechanical components, wherein the temperature data for each of the electromechanical components is sampled at a sample rate corresponding to each of the electromechanical components, determine a system state of the electronic device based on the system states of the electromechanical components, and control an operation of the cooling unit based on the system state of the electronic device.
US10120347B2 Power generator protection unit
A generator protection unit is provided including a central processing unit including at least one programmable device configured to utilize an Ethernet communication protocol. The central processing unit may be configured to synchronize a first signal generated by a generator electrically coupled to the generator protection unit to a second signal including an electrical power grid parameter of an electrical power grid, the first signal and the second signal having a phase offset. The generator protection unit may also include a plurality of multimeters, each electrically coupled to the electrical power grid and the central processing unit, and at least one display filter electrically coupled to the central processing unit and configured to separate a defined portion of a protection parameter signal, such that a remaining portion of the protection parameter signal is transmitted to the central processing unit. The generator protection unit may further include a user interface coupled to the central processing unit and configured to relay at least the remaining portion of the protection parameter signal to an operator of the generator protection unit.
US10120339B2 Device for holding a wheel set
A device for holding a wheel set of a timepiece movement mounted on a main plate includes a lever, intended to be mounted to slide on the main plate of the timepiece movement between a first and a second position and arranged to move in translation between the two positions. The lever includes, at a first end, a locking beak cooperating with a slot of a ring attached to the wheel set to hold and to guide the wheel set in rotation in the first position, and leaving the wheel set free in the second position, the lever being arranged to move in translation, between the retracted position and the deployed position.
US10120338B2 Holographic-stereogram-forming apparatus, diffusing member, and holographic-stereogram-forming method
A holographic-stereogram-forming apparatus includes a laser beam source that generates a laser beam to be split into an object beam and a reference beam; a display that displays an original image corresponding to a substantially strip-shaped holographic element constituting a holographic stereogram containing parallax information in a horizontal direction; a diffusing unit provided on a light-emission side of the display and including optical elements having different thicknesses in a direction of light transmission, the optical elements being arranged in a matrix and each having a substantially rectangular shape with a vertical length being shorter than a horizontal length, the diffusing unit diffusing object beam more widely in the vertical direction than in the horizontal direction, the object beam to be diffused by the diffusing unit being generated by the display; and a condensing unit that condenses the object beam diffused by the diffusing unit on a hologram recording medium.
US10120336B2 System, apparatus and method for extracting image cross-sections of an object from received electromagnetic radiation
An apparatus and method to produce a hologram of a cross-section of an object includes an electromagnetic radiation assembly configured to receive a received electromagnetic radiation, such as light, from the object. The electromagnetic radiation assembly is further configured to diffract the received electromagnetic radiation and transmit a diffracted electromagnetic radiation. An image capture assembly is configured to capture an image of the diffracted electromagnetic radiation and produce the hologram of the cross-section of the object from the captured image. The hologram of the cross-section includes information regarding a single cross-section of the object.
US10120334B2 Self-reference holographic imaging system
A system for recording a digital hologram of an object comprises: a coherent source intended to illuminate the object and thus produce a wave diffracted by the object; and a digital sensor intended to record the digital hologram of the object. It furthermore comprises a spatial phase modulating assembly able to produce in the plane of the sensor a plurality of duplicates of the wave diffracted by the object, the duplicates being offset from each other but overlapping partially, these duplicates forming on the sensor a digital hologram of the object, this hologram being what is referred to as a self-reference hologram.
US10120333B2 Image forming apparatus having process cartridge, control method therefor, and storage medium
An image forming apparatus which is capable of prompting a user to replace a process cartridge. The process cartridge is comprised of a plurality of components. At least CPU executes instructions to obtain life span information indicating life spans of the components of the process cartridge, determine whether or not the process cartridge is a specific process cartridge for which life span information on a part of the components of the process cartridge is obtained whereas life span information on all the components of the cartridge is not obtained, calculate a life span of the process cartridge, and provide notification of the calculated life span of the process cartridge. When the process cartridge is the specific process cartridge, the life span of the process cartridge is calculated based on only the obtained life span information on the components.
US10120312B2 Image forming apparatus, image forming system, method of controlling image forming apparatus, and recording medium
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming device to form a toner image onto a recording medium by transferring the toner image directly or indirectly onto the recording medium, the image forming device including a developer to develop a latent image formed on an image carrier into the toner image; and a controller to control the image forming device. The controller determines whether a first estimated time period is greater than a first predetermined time period, the first estimated time period being a time period from a time when image formation of one page of the image completes to an estimated time when image formation of a subsequent page of the image will start; and stops operating the developer based on a determination indicating that the first estimated time period is greater than the first predetermined time period.
US10120311B2 Fixing device and image forming apparatus
A fixing device according to an embodiment includes a first rotating body, a pressing unit, an urging member, a base body section, a screw shaft section, and a rotation regulating section. The pressing unit includes a belt, a second rotating body, and a supporting frame. The supporting frame supports the second rotating body. The urging member urges the pressing unit in a direction in which the second rotating body approaches the first rotating body. The base body section is rotatable around an axis. The shape of a cross section of the base body section orthogonal to an axial direction is a noncircular shape. The screw shaft section projects from the base body section and regulates a movement of the pressing unit in a direction in which the pressing unit approaches the first rotating body. The rotation regulating section comes into contact with the outer surface of the base body section to regulate the rotation of the base body section.
US10120310B2 Fusing apparatus and image forming apparatus including the same
A fusing apparatus and an image forming apparatus includes: a fusing belt; a pressing roller pressed to the fusing belt to form a nib part and rotating the fusing belt; a bushing guiding an edge of the fusing belt; and a ring member rotatably coupled to the bushing and in contact with the edge of the fusing belt that rotates to rotate together with the fusing belt, wherein a first frictional force generated between the edge of the fusing belt and the ring member is larger than a second frictional force generated between the bushing and the ring member.
US10120305B1 Fuser installation in an imaging device
An imaging device has a drive gear assembly which operatively engages with a backup roll gear of a fuser assembly when the fuser assembly is inserted into the imaging device. Such engagement causes the drive gear assembly to rotate, and in turn rotates a drive motor coupled to the drive gear assembly. The drive motor includes Hall Effect sensors associated with a sensor arrangement that senses rotation of the motor. During rotation of the drive motor, sensor signals are transmitted to a controller of the imaging device, the controller counting rising and falling signal edges of the received sensor signals. Based on the number of rising and falling signal edges, a message is sent to a user of the imaging device whether or not the installation of the fuser assembly was successful.
US10120301B1 Developing device and image forming apparatus including same
A developing device of the present disclosure includes a developing container, a first stirring-conveyance member, a second stirring-conveyance member, and a developer carrier. The developing container includes a first conveyance chamber, and a second conveyance chamber arranged above the first conveyance chamber. The first stirring-conveyance member conveys a developer in the first conveyance chamber in a first direction, while stirring the developer. The second stirring-conveyance member conveys the developer in the second conveyance chamber in a second direction, while stirring the developer. The first stirring-conveyance member includes a plurality of spiral blades formed on an outer peripheral surface of a rotary shaft, and a reverse spiral blade which is arranged downstream of the spiral blades in the first direction and opposite in winding direction to the spiral blades. Downstream ends of the spiral blades in the first direction are located substantially equally distant from the reverse spiral blade.
US10120300B2 Binary ink developer assembly including a guard member including a conforming end having a concave shape
An example binary ink developer (BID) assembly includes a housing, a developer roller, a squeegee roller, and a guard member. The developer roller receives ink and transfers a portion of the ink to a photoconductive member. The squeegee roller rotates and regulates a film thickness of ink on the developer roller. The squeegee roller includes a curved circumference. The guard member includes a conforming end disposed across from the squeegee roller. Further, the conforming end has a concave shape corresponding to a portion of the curved circumference of the squeegee roller.
US10120295B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a fixing unit that includes a heating and pressurizing member, and fixes the toner image by performing the operation of heating and pressurizing on the toner image on a recording medium twice or more times with the heating and pressurizing member, wherein the toner contains a toner particle which contains a binder resin containing a crystalline polyester resin, a colorant, and a release agent, and an external additive, and satisfies Expression: 2≤tan δP1≤2.5, wherein tan δP1 represents a maximum value of a mechanical loss tangent existing in a range where a complex elastic modulus is from 1×106 Pa to 1×108 Pa, which is measured at an angular frequency of 6.28 rad/sec and a distortion amount of 0.3%.
US10120279B2 Negative resist composition and resist pattern forming process
A negative resist composition comprising (A) a sulfonium compound of betaine type and (B) a polymer is provided. The resist composition is effective for controlling acid diffusion during the exposure step, exhibits a very high resolution during pattern formation, and forms a pattern with minimal LER.
US10120278B2 Carboxylic acid onium salt, chemically amplified resist composition, and pattern forming process
A carboxylic acid onium salt of formula (1) exerts a satisfactory acid diffusion control (or quencher) function. A resist composition comprising the carboxylic acid onium salt can be processed by DUV or EUV lithography to form a resist pattern with improved resolution, reduced LWR and minimal defects after development.
US10120272B1 Fluorescent color wheel and projector
A fluorescent color wheel includes a substrate, a working fluid, and a fluorescent powder layer. The substrate has at least one flow channel therein. The flow channel has a first end and a second end respectively adjacent to a central region and a peripheral region of the substrate. The working fluid flows in the flow channel in a gas-liquid coexistence state. The fluorescent powder layer is disposed on the substrate and located at the peripheral region. The disclosure further discloses a projector adopting the fluorescent color wheel.
US10120268B2 Optical redirection adapter
An optical redirection adapter for an electronic device having a camera includes a housing and an optical element. The optical element is attached to the housing and positioned such that, when the adapter is attached the electronic device, the optical element is positioned in the camera's field of view. The optical element reflects light in the camera's field of view from a redirection angle that is offset from the camera's field of view. The optical redirection adapter facilitates ergonomically sound use of the camera.
US10120262B2 Power-scalable nonlinear optical wavelength converter
A system includes a nonlinear crystal positioned such that a focus of a laser beam is outside the nonlinear crystal in at least one plane perpendicular to a beam propagation direction of the laser beam. The nonlinear crystal is disposed in a crystal mount assembly. A laser beam may be directed at the nonlinear crystal for wavelength conversion. The system may be used as a deep-UV wavelength converter.
US10120250B2 Electro-optical device, electrical apparatus
A liquid crystal device serves as an electro-optical device and includes, on a base member of an element substrate, a first shield layer disposed between a gate electrode and a drain electrode of a TFT, and a second shield layer provided between the drain electrode and a data line serving as a signal line. A first holding capacitor is configured by part of the drain electrode, the first dielectric layer, and the second shield layer.
US10120245B2 Liquid crystal display device
In order to increase the transmittance around a pixel and to increase the brightness of the screen in an IPS mode liquid crystal display device, a pixel electrode with a slit is formed on a common electrode through an interlayer insulating film. An opening is formed in the common electrode on the outside of the end portion of the pixel electrode as seen in a plane view. Because of the presence of the opening, the electric field lines from the end portion of the pixel electrode reach the layer above the liquid crystal layer and reach further away from the end portion of the pixel electrode, so that it is possible to increase the control ability to the liquid crystal around the pixel. As a result, the pixel transmittance can be increased as a whole and the brightness of the screen can be increased.
US10120243B2 Liquid crystal display
Provided is a liquid crystal display capable of reducing a texture by increasing a liquid crystal control ability. The liquid crystal display includes a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other with a liquid crystal layer therebetween. The first electrode includes a horizontal extension forming a boundary between adjacent subregions and a vertical extension connected to the horizontal extension, and the horizontal extension includes a portion which has a largest width at a position proximate to the vertical extension, and which has a smaller width at a position farther from the vertical extension.
US10120240B2 Rubbing alignment method of alignment layer
The present invention provides a rubbing alignment method of an alignment layer, comprising steps of: step 1, providing a substrate (10), and coating an alignment layer (4) on the substrate (10); step 2, providing a rubbing roller (5), and employing the rubbing roller (5) to implement a first rubbing alignment to the alignment layer (4) according to a first rubbing direction; step 3, employing the rubbing roller (5) to implement a second rubbing alignment to the alignment layer (4) according to a second rubbing direction, and the second rubbing direction is opposite to the first rubbing direction. The rubbing alignment method of the alignment layer can effectively eliminate the rubbing shadow to prevent the uneven rubbing alignment and the liquid crystal alignment disorientation to make the liquid crystals in an orderly arrangement. Thus, the light leakage phenomenon of the liquid crystal display panel in the dark state can be suppressed and the contrast ratio can be raised.
US10120229B2 Touch panel and method for manufacturing the same
Disclosed are a touch panel and a method for manufacturing the same. The touch panel according to one embodiment includes the touch panel including a substrate, a first transparent electrode including a first sensor part formed on the substrate in a first direction and a first electrode connection part for electric connection of the first sensor part, and a second transparent electrode electrically insulated from the first transparent electrode, and including a second sensor part formed in a second direction crossing the first direction and a second electrode connection part for electric connection of the second sensor part. The second electrode connection part has a mesh shape. The touch panel according to another embodiment includes a substrate, a transparent electrode base spaced apart from the substrate, and a transparent electrode on the transparent electrode base. The transparent electrode comprises a first electrode including a first sensor part formed in one direction and a first electrode connection part for electrical connection of the first sensor part; and a second electrode, which is electrically insulated from the first electrode, and includes a second sensor part formed in a second direction crossing the first direction and a second electrode connection part for electrical connection of the second sensor part. The second electrode connection part has a mesh shape.
US10120228B2 Liquid crystal display device
Provided is a display device that is thin in its entirety and has a high contrast. The display device according to the present invention includes an array substrate provided with multiple pixels in array, and a counter substrate oppositely disposed above the array substrate with a liquid crystal layer interposed between the counter substrate and the array substrate. The counter substrate includes a touch sensor wiring pattern disposed in such a manner that at least part of the touch sensor wiring pattern is not parallel or orthogonal to a first polarization axis of polarization light incident on the liquid crystal layer from close to the array substrate. The counter substrate also includes a polarization layer closer to the liquid crystal layer than to the touch sensor wiring pattern, having a second polarization axis with an angle of 0 degrees or 90 degrees with respect to the first polarization axis.
US10120225B2 Liquid crystal display device having enclosure snugly engaged with display panel
A liquid crystal display panel comprises an enclosure configured with a bezel frame which includes a lateral wall and a bezel attached to the lateral wall. A substrate with a leading edge defines at least of a positioning slot corresponding to the resilient tab, and a display panel module with optical components is supported on the substrate. A space is defined under the bezel with at least one resilient tab extending into the space. Wherein when the leading edge of the substrate is inserted into the space, interengagement is created between the resilient tab and the positioning slot.
US10120220B2 Foldable liquid crystal display device and manufacturing method thereof
A foldable liquid crystal display device and a method for manufacturing the foldable liquid crystal display device are provided. The foldable liquid crystal display device includes displaying sections, each of which includes a pair of rigid substrates. The displaying sections are connected together with flexible substrates. Folding sections are provided between the displaying sections so that the flexible substrates are foldable along the folding sections to have the displaying sections stacked on each other. Thus, expanding the displaying sections allows for expansion of a displaying area of the liquid crystal display device and folding the displaying sections allows for reduction of a space occupied by the liquid crystal display device to facilitate carrying. By adopting different display modes for different ones of the displaying sections, application scenarios of the liquid crystal display device can be made versatile.
US10120217B2 Method for measuring the liquid crystal efficiency of the liquid crystal layer to the incident light
The present disclosure providing a method for measuring the liquid crystal efficiency of the liquid crystal layer to the incident light, the method includes: keeping the lower polarizing plate unchanged to make the upper polarizing plate and the lower polarizing of the liquid crystal layer in a first state; in the first state, controlling the brightness of the screen of the liquid crystal panel to be 0 gray and to be 255 to measure the brightness Lvx and Lvy of the target position of the liquid crystal panel, respectively; according to the brightness Lvx and the brightness Lvy, determining the liquid crystal efficiency of the liquid crystal layer to the incident light. By the above method, the present disclosure could be performed without disassembling the module, number of the measurements is few and simple, and the efficiency and the accuracy are high.
US10120206B2 Optical film and optical laminate using same
[Problem] The present invention provides eyewear, such as polarized sunglasses, having cholesteric liquid crystal layers, wherein the eyewear has a metallic tone and antiglare properties, minimizes the reduction in light-polarizing element absorptive capability that is associated with circular polarization, and is moreover unaffected by external degrading factors such as sebum, moisture, and salt air.[Solution] This optical film is characterized by being provided with a light-reflecting layer R comprising a cholesteric liquid crystal layer that has right-handed helical orientation, a light-reflecting layer L comprising a cholesteric liquid crystal layer that has left-handed helical orientation, and a polarizing element layer.
US10120195B1 Multi-aperture optical system for high-resolution imaging
Technologies pertaining to a multi-aperture optical imaging system are described herein. The multi-aperture optical system comprises an afocal optical telescope and a plurality of sub-apertures that receive light from the telescope. Each sub-aperture comprises a focusing optic that creates a full-field image onto an individual image sensor that outputs data indicative of an intensity of light received at the sensor. Image processing techniques can be used to combine the sensor outputs for spectral discrimination, to improve dynamic range or to enhance resolution of a scene.
US10120194B2 Wide field personal display
A display apparatus has an image generator that generates image-bearing light from a f surface and a lens spaced apart from the image generator and having an aspheric incident refractive surface concave to the image generator and having an aspheric reflective surface concave to the image generator, wherein a principal axis of the reflective surface is normal to the image generator. A beam splitter plate disposed in free space between the image generator and the lens has first and second parallel surfaces that are oblique to a line of sight of a viewer. The lens and the beam splitter plate define a viewer eye box for the image-bearing light along the line of sight of the viewer.
US10120192B2 Short-range optical amplification module, spectacles, helmet and VR system
A short-range optical amplification module, spectacles, a helmet and a VR system. The amplification module includes a reflective polarizing plate, a first phase delay plate, a second lens and a second phase delay plate, and a first lens. In the second lens, the optical surface adjacent to the second phase delay plate is a transflective optical surface. The first focal length f2 of the second lens meets the condition: 1F≤f2≤2F, wherein F is the system focal length of the optical amplification module. By performing parameter refining on the first focal length f2 that influences the optical amplification effect, the module can keep a small overall thickness while obtaining a large optical amplification effect, and the VR device can realize a good field angle, a large oculomotor range and a high-quality imaging effect.
US10120190B2 Entertainment device and method of communication for an entertainment device
An entertainment device includes a virtual environment generator to generate a virtual environment for display. The device also includes reception means to receive content from a mobile communication device on a local network. Content parsing means is adapted to parse the content for information of one or more predetermined information types. And transmission means is adapted to signal to a mobile communication device that the entertainment device is a wearable device, despite the fact that the entertainment device is not a wearable device. The reception means is adapted to receive selected content from the mobile communication device that has been formatted for use by such a wearable device. In addition, information of one or more predetermined information types is incorporated into the virtual environment for display.
US10120188B2 Head-up display device and vehicle
A head-up display device includes a display element, a beam splitter, a movable mirror, first and second mirrors, and a movable unit. The display element emits light to form a display image. The beam splitter being an optical member that reflects light or through which light is transmitted, reflects light emitted from the display element. The movable mirror reflects light reflected off the beam splitter. The first and second mirrors that reflect light movable mirror, or through which the light transmitted through the beam splitter is transmitted, project a virtual image. The movable unit adjusts a distance between the movable mirror and the beam splitter to adjust a projection distance of the virtual image.
US10120187B2 Sub-frame scanout for latency reduction in virtual reality applications
A system, computer readable medium, and method for sub-frame scan-out are disclosed. The method includes the steps of dividing a frame into a plurality of slices. For each slice in the plurality of slices, the steps further include sampling a sensor associated with a head mounted display to generate sample data corresponding to the slice; adjusting one or more parameters associated with rendering operations for the slice based on the sample data; and rendering primitive data associated with a model according to the rendering operations to generate image data for the slice. Each slice is a portion of the frame and corresponds to different sample data from the sensor. Thus, adjusting of the parameters is different for each slice of the frame.
US10120173B2 Zoom lens and image pickup apparatus including the same
Provided is a zoom lens, including, in order from object side: a positive first unit; a negative second unit; a third unit having a positive or positive refractive power; and a rear group including at least one unit, in which: the first unit is not moved for zooming, and intervals between adjacent units are changed during zooming; the first unit includes three lenses, and the second unit includes three lenses; at least two lens surfaces, among lens surfaces of lenses included in the second unit except for a lens arranged closest to the object side, have aspherical shapes; and focal lengths of the zoom lens at a wide angle end and at a telephoto end, movement amounts of the second and third units during zooming from the wide angle end to the telephoto end are appropriately set.
US10120171B2 Zoom lens and image pickup apparatus having the same
A zoom lens includes in order from an object side: a first lens unit having a negative refractive power, and a second lens unit having a positive refractive power, wherein the first and second lens units move along respective loci different from each other during zooming; the first lens unit has two negative lenses arranged continuously from the object side; and a focal length of the first lens unit, a focal length of the second lens unit, a focal length of the zoom lens at a wide angle end, a focal length of a negative lens G11 arranged on most object side in the negative lenses contained in the first lens unit, and a focal length of a negative lens arranged on second most object side in the negative lenses contained in the first lens unit.
US10120169B2 Variable-power optical system
A variable-power optical system includes, in order from an object, an objective optical system (O), a relay optical system (R), and an eyepiece optical system (E), wherein the relay optical system is provided with, in order from the object, a first lens group (G1) having positive refractive power, a second lens group (G2) having positive refractive power, and a third lens group (G3) having positive refractive power, and is an optical system in which an image formed by the objective optical system with variable optical power, and the variable-power optical system is configured so as to satisfy expressions: 0.7<|β|min<1.4, and 12 (mm)
US10120159B2 Methods and apparatus for supporting zoom operations
Methods and apparatus for performing a zoom operation are described using multiple optical chains in a camera device. At least one optical chain in the camera device includes a moveable light redirection device, said light redirection device being one of a substantially plane mirror or a prism. The moveable light redirection device is moved to a position in accordance with a zoom setting, and a portion of a scene area of interest in captured. Different discrete zoom setting values correspond to different positions of the moveable light redirection device resulting in different capture areas. In some embodiments, multiple optical chains with moveable light redirection devices are used to capture different portions of a scene of interest. A composite image is generated from a plurality of captured images corresponding to different optical chains. A higher zoom setting corresponds to more overlap between captured images of different optical chains.
US10120157B2 Lens unit
A lens unit includes a correction lens that corrects movement of a focus position of an optical system, a holding frame that holds the lens, a stationary tube that movably supports the frame along a direction of an optical axis, a movement guide portion that is provided between the tube and the frame in a radial direction of the tube and limits rotation of the frame in a direction intersecting with a plane orthogonal to the optical axis and guides movement of the frame in the direction of the optical axis, bimetals that are provided between the tube and the frame in the direction of the optical axis and change a distance between the frame and the tube along the direction of the optical axis, and a first biasing means that relatively biases the frame against the tube via the movement guide portion in the radial direction of the tube.
US10120155B2 Optical fiber-cable branch member and optical fiber-cable branch structure
An optical fiber cable branch member includes a branch member main body, a cable-fixing portion which holds and fixes, onto the branch member main body, an end portion of a jacket of an optical fiber cable including a first optical fiber core bundle and the jacket which coats an outer circumference of the first optical fiber core bundle, and includes a tension resistance member buried in a cable longitudinal direction, a tube-fixing portion which fixes, onto the branch member main body, a plurality of protective tubes which respectively cover and protect respective outer circumferences of a plurality of second optical fiber core bundles obtained by branching the first optical fiber core bundle extending from the end portion of the jacket, and a main body-fixing portion which fixes the branch member main body onto an object to be attached.
US10120151B1 System and methods for cooling optical components
A cooling device includes a thermally conductive object having an opening configured to receive an optical component, the opening being configured such that the optical component is thermally and optically operationally connected to the thermally conductive and electrically conductive object. One or more cooling components, microchannel coolers in one instance, are also thermally operationally connected to the thermally conductive and electrically conductive object. Methods of use are disclosed.
US10120146B2 Opto-electric hybrid module
There is provided an opto-electric hybrid module in which an optical element of an optical element unit and a core of an optical waveguide of an opto-electric hybrid unit are aligned with each other simply and precisely. This opto-electric hybrid module includes: a connector including an optical element; and an opto-electric hybrid unit including an electric circuit board and an optical waveguide which are stacked together. The connector includes aligning protrusions positioned and formed in a predetermined position with respect to the optical element. The opto-electric hybrid unit 2 includes recesses for fitting engagement with the aligning protrusion, the recesses being positioned and formed in a predetermined position with respect to an end surface of a core of the optical waveguide.
US10120140B2 Connector and duplex connector assembly
Connectors and a duplex clip for forming duplex connector assemblies are provided herein. The connector includes a rigid latch member for positive locking with another component, such as an adaptor. The duplex clip is configured to hold two connectors to form a duplex connector assembly.
US10120138B2 Connector with trigger locking feature, and cable assemblies and methods including the same
A fiber optic connector includes a connector sub-assembly having a connector body, a latch arm extending outwardly and rearwardly from a portion of the connector body, a housing in which a rear portion of the connector sub-assembly is received, and a trigger extending outwardly from the housing and over the end of the latch arm. An end of the latch arm can be depressed toward the connector body, and the trigger is configured to flex toward the housing to depress the latch arm. The connector includes a locking member movable between a rearward position in which the locking member prevents the trigger from depressing the latch arm, and a forward position in which the locking member allows the trigger to depress the latch arm.
US10120137B2 Optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized optical cables
An optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized optical cables comprises an assembly of an optical interface to provide an optical path between a first and a second one of the connectorized optical cables to optically couple the first and the second connectorized optical cable. The optical adaptor further comprises a mounting element formed as a hollow body to mount the assembly of the optical interface. The assembly of the optical interface is configured to be insertable in the hollow body of the mounting element. The mounting element is configured to mechanically couple the first connectorized optical cable to the mounting element so that the first connectorized optical cable is optically coupled to the optical path.
US10120130B2 Adiabatic planar waveguide coupler transformer
A solar cell includes a waveguide core for receiving light, a first layer formed on the waveguide core, a second layer formed on the first layer, a third layer formed on the second layer, first metalization coupled to the first layer, and second metalization coupled to the third layer. The first layer comprises a first optical film which varies in an index of refraction in a lateral direction between a first input end where the light is received and a first output end where the light is emitted. In some embodiments, wherein one or more of the first, second, or third layers has a tapered lateral thickness. In some embodiments, the first, second, and third layers form a PIN device. In some embodiments, the waveguide core has a first index of refraction that is lower than respective indexes of refraction for the first, second, and third layers.
US10120128B2 Semiconductor device having semiconductor optical waveguide and opposed insulator-filled trench and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor device includes: a first substrate; a surface insulating film formed over an upper surface of the first substrate; a BOX layer formed over the surface insulating film; an optical waveguide made of an SOI layer formed on the BOX layer; and a first interlayer insulating film formed over the BOX layer so as to cover the optical waveguide. The semiconductor device further includes: a trench formed in the surface insulating film and the first substrate below the optical waveguide; and a cladding layer made of a buried insulating film buried in the trench. A thickness of the BOX layer is 1 μm or less, and a distance from an interface between the optical waveguide and the BOX layer to a bottom surface of the trench is 2 μm or more.
US10120127B1 Multi-element optical links
An apparatus includes an input radio frequency waveguide. The apparatus includes a radio-frequency-to-optical-radio-frequency-impedance-matching interface communicating with the input radio frequency waveguide. The apparatus includes a plurality of optical modulators communicating with the radio-frequency-to-optical-radio-frequency-impedance-matching interface. The apparatus includes a plurality of respective optical waveguides communicating with the plurality of optical modulators. The plurality of respective optical waveguides in operation includes a plurality of respective optical waveguide fields. The input radio frequency waveguide in operation includes an input radio frequency waveguide field. The input radio frequency waveguide field interacts with the plurality of respective optical waveguide fields to convert an input radio frequency signal into a plurality of optical signals.
US10120125B1 Luminous cup-shaped body
A luminous cup-shaped body includes a light-permissible cup (10), a power supply module (20) and a lighting unit (30). The light-permissible cup (10) has a base (11) and a ring body (12) extending from the base (11). The light-guiding structure (122) is formed on a surface of the ring body (12). The power supply module (20) is fixed on the base (11). The lighting unit (30) is correspondingly installed on the base (11) and electrically connected to the power supply module (20). Thereby, the light-permissible cup (10) can be completely equably lit up.
US10120119B2 Planar illumination apparatus with scattering unit by rayleigh scattering
A planar illumination apparatus according to an embodiment includes a light source and a light guide plate. The light source includes a light emitting diode and a wavelength conversion material that is excited by light emitted from the light emitting diode so as to emit light, and emits white light. The light guide plate includes an incident end surface on which the light source is disposed, and an emission surface that emits light incident from the incident end surface. The light guide plate is provided with a light scattering unit on at least one of the emission surface and a rear surface opposed to the emission surface. The light scattering unit mainly scatters light emitted from the light emitting diode than light emitted from the wavelength conversion material.
US10120101B2 Methods and systems using an optical receiver and electro-optic methods to transmit data from integrated computational elements
An optical link including an optical computing device having an integrated computational element (ICE), and a method for using the device to perform a remote measurement of a characteristic of a sample with the optical computing device are provided. The optical computing device provides an optical computing signal proportional to a characteristic of a sample from an interacted light provided to the ICE. The device includes an optical transducer to provide a modulating signal based on the optical computing signal and a modulator to modulate a first portion of a transmission light in an optical waveguide based on the modulating signal.
US10120097B2 Methods and apparatus for measuring hydrogen sulfide in downhole fluids
A method of determining a concentration of hydrogen sulfide in a fluid comprises exposing a sensor to the fluid, the sensor comprising a pair of electrodes defining a gap therebetween and a sensing material bridging the gap between the electrodes, measuring a value of an electrical parameter of the sensor at an applied frequency of greater than about 10 kHz and a voltage of less than about 1.0 volt when the sensor is exposed to the fluid, and determining the concentration of hydrogen sulfide in the fluid based at least in part on the measured value of the electrical parameter. Related apparatuses and methods are also disclosed.
US10120093B2 Methods for in-situ borehole seismic surveys using downhole sources
Methods for in-situ reservoir investigation by borehole seismic methods are provided using receiver(s) and a downhole source. The downhole source may be a microseismic event, and may be located relative to the receiver(s) in any configuration. The downhole source may also be a controlled source that is positioned in a reverse vertical seismic profile (RVSP) geometry with respect to the receiver(s). The methods may involve locating the receiver(s) in a first well (which may have any orientation, including vertical or horizontal), and locating the source in a monitoring well (which may have any orientation, including vertical or horizontal), such that the source in the monitoring well is positioned at a greater depth in the formation than the receivers in the first well.
US10120082B2 Ascertaining an electrical direct current component in the converter element
A counting X-ray detector for converting X-ray radiation into electrical signal pulses is disclosed. The counting X-ray detector includes, in a stacked arrangement, an illumination layer, a converter element and an evaluation unit. The illumination layer is designed to illuminate the converter element. The evaluation unit includes a measuring device for ascertaining an electrical direct current component in the converter element and a counting device for ascertaining from the signal pulses a number or an energy of events. A measuring electrode is formed on the converter element and an electrically conducting connection is formed between the measuring electrode and the measuring device.
US10120072B2 Method for determining a distance between an FMCW ranging device and a target
A method for determining a distance between a ranging device and target, wherein a valid interference profile, if already available, is subtracted from a frequency-domain echo profile that is analyzed to determine the distance of the target, where to obtain or update the valid interference profile, a low-frequency portion of the frequency-domain echo profile is stored as a temporary interference profile after each measurement, and if the target is not proximal to the ranging device and the valid interference profile is not available, the temporary interference profile is saved as the valid interference profile, otherwise if the valid interference profile is available, the valid interference profile is updated via the temporary interference profile, otherwise if the target is distal and the valid interference profile is not yet available, the temporary interference profile is first subjected to a quality check before being saved as the valid interference profile.
US10120068B1 Calibration of laser sensors
Automatic calibration of laser sensors carried by a mobile platform, and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. A representative method includes determining an overlapping region of point cloud data generated by laser sensors, comparing surface features of the point clouds within the overlapping region, and generating calibration rules based thereon.
US10120064B2 Radar system and method with saturation detection and reset
The embodiments described herein provide a radar device and method that can provide improved sensitivity. In general, the embodiments described herein provide a saturation detector and reset mechanism coupled to a radar receiver. The saturation detector is configured to detect saturation events in the radar receiver, and the reset mechanism is configured to reset at least one filter unit in the radar receiver in response to detected saturation events. As such, the embodiments can facilitate improved radar sensitivity by reducing the effects of saturation events in the radar receiver.
US10120053B2 Magnetic resonance imaging method and apparatus
In a magnetic resonance imaging method and apparatus, the scanner is operated with a multi-echo sequence in order to acquire k-space data of a multi-echo magnetic resonance signal, and the k-space data are used to reconstruct a magnetic resonance image. The multi-echo magnetic resonance signal is an asymmetric multi-echo magnetic resonance signal, and the asymmetric multi-echo magnetic resonance signal includes N asymmetric echo magnetic resonance signals, wherein N is greater than or equal to 2. Asymmetric echo magnetic resonance signals can be acquired in a dual-echo steady-state sequence, so that scanning time is reduced and the degree of comfort of a subject is improved because the magnetization process reaches a steady state quickly so the magnetic resonance signal is less affected by inhomogeneities that may exist in the basic magnetic field or a gradient magnetic field, and the intensity of the magnetic resonance signal is increased.
US10120048B2 Systems and methods for efficient radial magnetic resonance imaging with azimuthal equidistant projections
Systems and methods for designing a data acquisition scheme to be used in magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) are provided. In particular, the systems and methods include designing efficient, or otherwise optimized, azimuthal equidistant projections for radially sampling k-space. This sampling pattern resulting from this data acquisition scheme minimizes image artifacts, including those attributable to eddy currents. The data acquisition scheme can be computed rapidly and automatically and, thus, is fit for routine use in clinical MRI systems.
US10120039B2 Apparatus and method for closed loop processing for a magnetic detection system
A system for magnetic detection includes a nitrogen vacancy (NV) diamond material comprising a plurality of NV centers, a magnetic field generator that generates a magnetic field that is applied to the NV diamond material, a radio frequency (RF) excitation source that provides RF excitation to the NV diamond material, an optical excitation source that provides optical excitation to the NV diamond material, an optical detector that receives an optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material, and a controller. The controller is configured to compute a total incident magnetic field at the NV diamond material based on the optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material, and drive the magnetic field generator to generate a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset a shift in the optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material caused by an external magnetic field.
US10120034B2 Battery string monitoring system
Aspects of the present disclosure involve a monitoring system for a plurality of batteries connected in series. In one example, the monitoring system includes a monitoring circuit to be coupled across each of a plurality of distinct contiguous subsets of the batteries as a unit. The monitoring circuit includes at least one test signal generation circuit to generate a test signal and apply the test signal to each subset of the batteries, and at least one response measurement circuit to measure a response of each subset of the batteries to the test signal. The monitoring system also includes a control circuit to identify at least one of the subsets of the batteries as including a failing battery based on the measured response of each subset of the batteries.
US10120032B2 Device and method for estimating secondary cell status
Provided is a device for estimating secondary cell status using multiple models. The device for estimating secondary cell status uses multiple models, model 1, model 2, and model 3, to estimate the status of respective secondary cells. An arithmetic unit compares the estimated voltage values obtained from model 1, model 2, and model 3 with measured voltage values, sets the model having the highest correlation as the optimal model, optimizes the parameters of such model, and estimates secondary cell status.
US10120028B2 Efficient scan latch systems and methods
Systems and methods for latches are presented. In one embodiment a system includes scan in propagation component, data propagation component, and control component. The scan in propagation component is operable to select between a scan in value and a recirculation value. The data propagation component is operable to select between a data value and results forwarded from the scan in propagation component, wherein results of the data propagation component are forwarded as the recirculation value to the scan in propagation component. The control component is operable to control an indication of a selection by the scan in propagation component and the data propagation component.
US10120023B2 3D tap and scan port architectures
This disclosure describes die test architectures that can be implemented in a first, middle and last die of a die stack. The die test architectures are mainly the same, but for the exceptions mentioned in this disclosure.
US10120022B2 Tap flip flop, gate, and compare circuitry on rising SCK
The disclosure describes a novel method and apparatus for providing expected data, mask data, and control signals to scan test architectures within a device using the falling edge of a test/scan clock. The signals are provided on device leads that are also used to provide signals to scan test architectures using the rising edge of the test/scan clock. According to the disclosure, device test leads serve to input different test signals on the rising and falling edge of the test/scan clock which reduces the number of interconnects between a tester and the device under test.
US10120019B2 Automated method for analyzing a board having a plurality of FPGA components
The disclosed technology relates to analyzing an electronic board having a plurality of FPGAs that are interconnected and programmed to implement a logic design. One example method comprises: setting up a graph representing the board; determining, for each FPGA, by means of an FPGA-specific static temporal analysis tool, the time for travelling over each path portion that passes through said FPGA, each travel time corresponding to the sum of the times for carrying out the logical operations applied to the signal in the FPGA; determining the inter-FPGA time for travelling over each inter-FPGA portion represented by a link in the graph; and determining the time for travelling over each path of the board by summing the intra-FPGA travel times and the inter-FPGA travel times associated with each link of the graph.
US10120016B2 Semiconductor test apparatus
A semiconductor test apparatus includes: a tray housing unit configured to house a customer tray loading untested semiconductor chips, secondary semiconductor chips, and non-defective semiconductor chips; a loader configured to locate the untested semiconductor chips supplied from the tray housing unit on a loading set plate and load the untested semiconductor chips onto a test tray; a tester configured to test semiconductor chips loaded on the test tray; an unloader configured to unload semiconductor chips loaded on the test tray, classify the tested semiconductor chips, and locate the classified semiconductor chips on an unloading set plate; and a retest controller configured to transfer the secondary defective semiconductor chips and the non-defective semiconductor chips to the tray housing unit and transfer the first defective semiconductor chips to the loading set plate.
US10120010B2 Method and system for localization on a DC lighting and power grid
The present disclosure is directed to methods and apparatus for locating luminaires within a lighting system where multiple luminaires are located on a grid of DC power rails. The AC signal generator connects to each DC power rail and transmits an AC signal along each DC power rail in turn to luminaires that each compute their distance from the generator based upon the AC signal. The AC signal generator may similarly transmit and receive data communications with luminaires across DC power rails.
US10120000B2 On-chip current sensing employing power distribution network voltage de-convolution
Systems, methods, and other embodiments are disclosed that are configured to provide on-chip current sensing by employing a power distribution network voltage de-convolution technique. A voltage signal on a voltage plane of a system-on-chip device is measured during operation of the system-on-chip device. The voltage signal derives from a power distribution network. The voltage signal is de-convolved, based at least in part on inverse convolution coefficients derived from the power distribution network, to recover a current signal being drawn by the system-on-chip device from the power distribution network.
US10119993B2 Testing probe and semiconductor testing fixture, and fabrication methods thereof
Testing probe and semiconductor testing fixture, and their fabrication methods are provided. A plurality of first testing pins is formed on the substrate, each first testing pin including a first testing terminal on a top and a first connection terminal on a bottom. An insulating layer is formed on a sidewall surface of each first testing pin. A number of second testing pins are formed on the insulating layers, each second testing pin including a second testing terminal on a top thereof and a second connection terminal on a bottom thereof. A first concave surface is formed on a top of the second testing terminal, and surrounds a corresponding first testing pin.
US10119992B2 High impedance compliant probe tip
A test probe tip can include a compliance member or force deflecting assembly and a tip component. The compliance member or force deflecting assembly can include a plunger component and a barrel component to receive the plunger component, wherein the plunger component is configured to slide axially inside the barrel component. The test probe tip can also include a spring mechanism within the barrel component to act on the plunger component, and a resistive/impedance element coupled with the plunger component at one end and with the tip component at the opposite end, the resistive/impedance element including at least one rod having a semi-cylindrical form and a resistive material situated thereon.
US10119989B2 Method and apparatus for supporting accelerometer based controls in a mobile environment
A method of processing signals from an accelerometer/gyroscopic-based input device includes providing the input device within a vehicle. An accelerometer/gyroscopic-based second device is also provided within the vehicle. The input device is manually actuated while the vehicle is in motion. First signals are transmitted from the input device in response to the manually actuating step. Second signals are transmitted from the second device in response to the motion of the vehicle. The first signals are adjusted dependent upon the second signals.
US10119988B2 MLU based accelerometer using a magnetic tunnel junction
An MLU-based accelerometer including: at least one MLU including a tunnel barrier layer between a first magnetic layer having a fixed first magnetization direction and a second magnetic layer having a second magnetization direction that can be varied. A proof-mass includes a ferromagnetic material having a proof-mass magnetization inducing a proof-mass field, the proof-mass being elastically suspended such as to be deflected in at least one direction when subjected to an acceleration vector. The proof-mass is magnetically coupled to the MLU cell via the proof-mass field. A read module is configured for determining a magnetoresistance of each MLU cell such as to determine an acceleration vector from the deflection of the proof-mass relative to any one of the at least one MLU cell.
US10119987B2 Measuring acceleration using interferometry with reduced environmental effects
An apparatus for measuring acceleration includes: a reference cavity having a first fixed reflecting surface and a second fixed reflecting surface; a sense cavity having a fixed reflecting surface and a non-fixed reflecting surface, the non-fixed reflecting surface being configured to be displaced when subject to an acceleration force; a light source to illuminate the reference and sense cavities; a controller to vary a wavelength of light emitted by the light source and/or an index of refraction of an optical medium of the cavities; a photodetector to detect light emitted by the reference and sense cavities; an interferometer sensor to measure using the detected light, for each variation of the wavelength of light and/or the index of refraction a reference displacement of the reference cavity and a sense displacement of the sense cavity; and a processor to calculate the acceleration using each of the reference displacements and the sense displacements.
US10119979B2 Methods of treating stroke and traumatic brain injury using humanized AQC2 anti-VLA-1 antibodies
Methods and compositions for treating stroke are disclosed.
US10119965B2 Portable enrichment, aliquoting, and testing device of microorganisms and toxins
The present invention relates to devices for conducting microorganism or toxin detection. More particularly, the invention relates to portable, pre-packaged devices that are suitable for culturing microorganisms, aliquoting predetermined volumes of testing samples, and conducting microorganism or toxin detection based on immunological reactions using samples of considerable size collected at remote sites away from testing laboratories.
US10119955B2 High-resolution molecular sensor
A solid state molecular sensor having an aperture extending through a thickness of a sensing material is configured with a continuous electrically-conducting path extending in the sensing material around the aperture. A supply reservoir is connected to provide a molecular species, having a molecular length, from the supply reservoir to an input port of the aperture. A collection reservoir is connected to collect the molecular species from an output port of the aperture after translocation of the molecular species from the supply reservoir through the sensing aperture. The sensing aperture has a length between the input and output ports, in the sensing material, that is substantially no greater than the molecular length of the molecular species from the supply reservoir. An electrical connection to the sensing material measures a change in an electrical characteristic of the sensing material during the molecular species translocation through the aperture.
US10119951B2 On-line wet chemistry analyzer
A wet chemistry analyzer is provided. The wet chemistry analyzer comprises a reaction chamber configured to receive a reactant solution from a sample inlet and facilitate a process reaction. The wet chemistry analyzer also includes a detection chamber configured to receive a portion of a reaction mixture from the reaction chamber and measure a concentration of a chemical within the reaction mixture. The reaction chamber and the detection chamber are fluidically coupleable such that a portion of the reaction mixture can be directed to flow into the detection chamber to pre-condition a surface inside the detection chamber.
US10119949B1 Template for measuring and quantifying defects in produce
A tool for measuring and quantifying defects in produce includes a template; at least one graphic indicia printed on the template, the graphic indicia providing a pictorial sample of a specific tolerance for a specific quality defect in the produce; and at least one textual description printed on the template proximate to the graphic indicia, the at least one textual description providing a written description of the specific tolerance.
US10119945B2 Methods for recovering and analyzing amines
The objects of embodiments in the present disclosure are to provide a method capable of recovering two or more amine compounds at the same time from a gas or solution, and also to provide a method capable of analyzing the recovered amines.The amine-recovering method comprises the steps (A) and (B). In the step (A), the gas or solution is brought into contact with a solid adsorbent so that the adsorbent may retain the amines. In the step (B), the amines retained by the adsorbent in the step (A) are eluted out by use of a basic compound-containing organic solvent. The solid adsorbent has a substituent group represented by —SO3M (M is H or an alkali metal).
US10119941B2 Electrostatic capacitance type transducer and drive method therefor
A drive method for an electrostatic capacitance type transducer is provided. The electrostatic capacitance type transducer includes a plurality of elements, the element including one or more cells, the cell having a first electrode and a second electrode separated from the first electrode by a gap, the first electrode or the second electrode in the plurality of elements being applied with an alternating current voltage. The plurality of elements includes a first element and a second element. A waveform of an alternating current voltage applied to the first element is set the similar as a waveform of an alternating current voltage applied to the second element. A phase difference between the alternating current voltage applied to the first element and the alternating current voltage applied to the second element is set equal to approximately 90 degrees.
US10119939B2 Vehicle axle inspection systems and methods
A vehicle examination system includes an axle inspection system that is configured to inspect an axle of a vehicle. The axle inspection system includes an ultrasound scanning assembly, and an axle coupler that retains the ultrasound scanning assembly. The axle coupler is configured to moveably secure the ultrasound scanning assembly to the axle. An axle inspection control unit is in communication with the ultrasound scanning assembly. The axle inspection control unit is configured to control the ultrasound scanning assembly to ultrasonically scan the axle for anomalies as the vehicle moves.
US10119937B2 Method for detecting organophosphorus compounds and illicit drugs
A method is disclosed for detecting organophosphorus compounds and illicit drugs using an ion detector. A vapor sample containing at least one analyte and at least one dopant is ionized. A proton-bound adduct ion is formed between the analyte and the dopant in a reaction region defined between the ionization source and the ion detector.
US10119934B2 Hydrolysis-resistant polyacrylamide gels
Polyacrylamide gels that offer high resolution in protein separations and are more stable relative to hydrolysis than conventional polyacrylamide gels that rely on Tris or Tris-Bis as buffering agents are made by incorporating triethanolamine in place of most or all of the Tris or Tris-Bis.
US10119931B2 Methods of electrochemically measuring an analyte with a test sequence having a pulsed DC block as well as devices, apparatuses and systems incorporating the same
Methods are disclosed for measuring an analyte concentration in a fluidic sample. Such methods further allow one to correct and/or compensate for confounding variables such as hematocrit (Hct), temperature or both before providing an analyte concentration. The measurement methods utilize information obtained from test sequences having at least one AC block and at least one pulsed DC block, where pulsed DC block includes at least one recovery potential, and where a closed circuit condition of the electrode system is maintained during the DC block. Also disclosed are devices, apparatuses and systems incorporating the various measurement methods.
US10119930B2 Method for non-linear high salinity water cut measurements
The present disclosure relates to a method for determining a water cut value of a composition comprising a hydrocarbon. In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to an apparatus for determining the water cut value of the composition that comprises one or more of a capacitance probe, a temperature probe, a salinity probe, and a computer.
US10119921B2 Internal crack detecting method and internal crack detecting apparatus
A method for detecting an internal crack in a wafer includes a first image recording step of applying near infrared light having a transmission wavelength to a reference wafer having the same configuration as a target wafer to be subjected to the detection of the internal crack, thereby obtaining a first image of the reference wafer having no internal crack and then recording the first image, a processing step of processing the target wafer, a second image recording step of applying the near infrared light to the target wafer, thereby obtaining a second image of the processed target wafer and then recording the second image, and an internal crack detecting step of removing the same image information between the first image and the second image from the second image to obtain a residual image, thereby detecting the residual image as the internal crack in the target wafer.
US10119918B2 Adjustable Colorimetric Moisture Indicators
Compositions are provided comprising: 1) a solid metal oxide support having surface hydroxyl groups; 2) a silyl-containing compound bound to the solid metal oxide support through a silanol bond with the surface hydroxyl groups; and 3) a bis(glyoxime)-transition metal complex bound to the solid metal oxide support. These compositions can be used to make a colorimetric relative humidity-indicating sensor. A method of adjusting the colorimetric response of a moisture-indicating composition and a method of detecting moisture are also provided.
US10119914B2 Fast high-resolution microscopy method and fast high-resolution microscope
A fast, high-resolution localization microscopy method for a specimen containing fluorescence emitters. In a bright state, emitters emit fluorescent radiation upon excitation irradiation, and in a dark state, the fluorescence emitters do not emit fluorescent radiation upon excitation irradiation. The emitters can be brought from the bright state into the dark state by irradiation, and the dark state has a lifetime after which the emitters return to the bright state spontaneously, such that the emitters blink at a blinking frequency. The blinking specimen is imaged with a spatial resolution and detected with a camera, the intensity of the radiation is set such that emitters are isolated in the individual images in terms of the spatial resolution, and the refresh rate at which the images are produced is not lower than the blinking frequency. Locations are determined for isolated emitters in the images with an accuracy that exceeds the spatial resolution.
US10119902B2 Method and apparatus for determining concentration using polarized light
An apparatus and method for determining the concentration of chiral molecules in a fluid includes a first polarizer configure to polarize light in substantially a first plane to provide initially polarized light. A second polarizer is capable of polarizing the initially polarized light in a plurality of planes, at least one of the plurality of planes being different from the first plane, to provide subsequently polarized light. One or more receivers are included for measuring an intensity of the subsequently polarized light in one or more of the plurality of planes.
US10119895B2 Method, circuit and flexural resonator for measuring the density of fluids
A method for determining a density of a fluid medium with a flexural oscillator whose oscillator tube is filled with the measurement fluid. Accordingly, reference is made to a period of oscillation of a free and damped oscillating flexural resonator for density determination. For this purpose, the excitation of the excitation amplifier is interrupted alternately by a switch and then switched back into the oscillating circuit. The period of the damped oscillation, together with the amplitude and/or phase, is used for the output of a viscosity-corrected density.
US10119882B2 Surgical conduit leak testing
Systems, devices, and methods for leak testing surgical conduit grafts or valved conduits such as aortic-valved conduits with a pressurized gas such as air. Air is non-destructive and especially useful for leak testing conduits that have coatings or sealants that may be functionally impacted when exposed to fluids such as water or saline. Open ends of the conduit are clamped and sealed, and a pressurized gas introduced into an inner lumen thereof. A change in mass flow rate is measured to quantify the leakage. One end of a tubular conduit may be clamped to a fixed manifold, and the opposite end to a manifold slidably mounted to accommodate any conduit elongation when pressurized. The clamping and sealing structure may be pneumatic and/or mechanical, and complementary contoured clamp members may be used to seal a scalloped external sealing ring of an aortic conduit.
US10119876B2 Mounting patch for a tire
A rubber patch, which is useable for mounting an active electronic component to a tire, is described. The rubber patch includes a base having a connecting face and support face. The connecting face is substantially planar and is intended to be fixed to an internal surface of the tire. The support face is opposite the connecting face and is arranged to support the active electronic component. The rubber patch further includes a passive label arranged between the connecting face and the support face. The passive label is for identifying the tire and is provided with a memory for storing a unique identification data item pertaining to the tire. A corresponding tire monitoring system, which is configured to read at least the identification data item pertaining to the tire, also is described.
US10119875B2 Pressure sensor device with a MEMS piezoresistive element attached to an in-circuit ceramic board
A pressure sensor device with a MEMS piezoresistive pressure sensing element attached to an in-circuit ceramic board comprises a monolithic ceramic circuit board formed by firing multiple layers of ceramic together. The bottom side of the circuit board has a cavity, which extends through layers of material from the ceramic circuit board is formed. A ceramic diaphragm, which is one of the layers, has a peripheral edge. The diaphragm's thickness enables the diaphragm bounded by the edge to deflect responsive to applied pressure. A MEMS piezoresistive pressure sensing element attached to the top side of the ceramic circuit board generates an output signal responsive to deflection of the ceramic diaphragm. A conduit carrying a pressurized fluid (liquid or gas) can be attached directly to the ceramic circuit board using a seal on the bottom of the ceramic circuit board, which surrounds the opening of the cavity through the bottom.
US10119874B2 Amorphous quartz pressure transducer
A pressure transducer comprising a flexible member made of amorphous quartz and a crystalline quartz sensor are coupled together without an adhesive material. Instead, the amorphous quartz and the crystalline quartz sensor are coupled together at the molecular level. In some embodiments, the crystalline quartz sensor remains in compression or tension during the entire operating range of the pressure transducer. In one embodiment, the crystalline quartz sensor is pre-stressed in either compression or tension when the pressure transducer is exposed to atmospheric pressure. In one embodiment, pressure transducer is located in pressure stabilizing system.
US10119870B2 Actuator drive unit with load cell
The present disclosure provides an electromechanical actuator comprising an actuator drive unit housing, a relief formed in the actuator drive unit housing, a column defined by the relief positioned adjacent to a second relief, and a load cell comprising the column and a strain gauge coupled to the column.
US10119866B2 In-process monitoring, automated decision-making, and process control for composite manufacturing using part-referenced ply-by-ply infrared thermography and other non-contact non-destructive inspection
Method and apparatus for detecting defects in a composite is provided. After a ply of material for a workpiece is positioned, thermal energy is applied to a top surface of the ply of material, and a digital thermographic camera captures images of the top surface. A computer processor determines heat characteristics of the top surface to identify regions of the top surface with different heat characteristics. Such different areas are identified as regions that include a defect. The defect regions can be repaired prior to disposing additional plies of material over previously-applied plies.
US10119865B2 Infrared sensor having improved sensitivity and reduced heat generation
An infrared sensor, which achieves a low manufacturing cost, or has high sensitivity, or in which an increase in heat capacity is reduced, is provided. The infrared sensor includes a first infrared absorbing portion, an infrared sensing portion for sensing infrared rays based on infrared rays absorbed by the first infrared absorbing portion, and a plurality of protrusions including metal and disposed apart from each other on a surface of the first infrared absorbing portion. Since an absorption rate of infrared rays is improved, sensitivity can be improved, or an increase in heat capacity can be reduced.
US10119852B2 Adjustment-free fill level sensor
A measuring instrument for detecting a fill level or a limit level of a medium, for example fill levels in containers or chambers, is provided. The measuring instrument includes a sensor unit, which takes at least two measurements at two different penetration depths in the medium. For this purpose, an arithmetic-logic unit makes calculations so as to distinguish complete covering of the sensor unit by a medium from adhesion of parts of the medium to the sensor unit, using the results of the measurements.
US10119851B2 Coriolis flow meter for measuring properties of a fluid and method therefor
A Coriolis flow meter for measuring one or more properties of a fluid is described herein which involves a modular configuration, and includes a fluid flow sub-system and a mechanical oscillator sub-system, both functionally separate, and are coupled in a closed loop arrangement, such that the flow conduit is not directly vibrated, and instead receives induced oscillations from the mechanical oscillator sub-system. The Coriolis flow meter is useful for high purity applications, as well as for the bioprocessing applications. Bioprocessing systems incorporating the Coriolis flow meter are also described herein. Method for measuring one or more properties of a fluid using the disclosed Coriolis flow meter are also described herein.
US10119849B2 Method and system for reproducing an instrument's calibration certificate
A method and a system for reproducing a calibration certificate of an electronic instrument having at least one electronic storage means, the method involving separating the calibration certificate data into a first subset of data, which is calibration specific, and a second subset of data, which is document descriptive; defining a set of meta data about the second subset of data; storing the first subset of data and the set of meta data in the instrument's electronic storage means; storing the second subset of data in a computing device separated from the electronic instrument; and reproducing the calibration certificate by uploading the first subset of data and the set of meta data to the computing device and reconstructing the calibration certificate from the uploaded first subset of data set of meta data and the second subset of data.
US10119844B2 Scale for an absolute position detection type photoelectric encoder with three or more two-bit combination patterns are used to represent a two-level code pattern
There is provided an absolute position detection type photoelectric encoder which improves robustness to dirt while maintaining high resolution. A two-level code pattern according to a pseudo random code sequence is provided on a scale along a length measurement direction. Each code of the two-level code pattern indicates a code “1” or a code “0”, and includes two bits. Each of the two bits is L or H. The code “1” is represented by an A pattern which is a combination of L and H, and the code “0” is represented by a B pattern which is a combination of L and L or a C pattern which is a combination of H and H. When the codes “0” are continued, the B pattern and the C pattern are alternately used.
US10119819B2 Method and system for compensating for soft iron magnetic disturbances in a heading reference system
A method and system for compensating for significant soft iron magnetic disturbances in a heading reference system, such as an aircraft heading reference system, such as an integrated standby unit; or a vehicle inertial system, provides a heading correction signal to the heading reference system when a detected difference in value between a gyro heading relative to magnetic north and a magnetometer reading during a defined measurement period exceeds a predetermined acceptable threshold value of change, such as one based on the expected gyro drift over that period. Upon receipt of the heading correction signal, the gyro heading is adjusted to maintain an accurate heading relative to true magnetic north. If this threshold value is not exceeded, then the magnetometer reading is used for the heading value. This method is iteratively repeated in order to continually maintain an accurate heading and may be employed for each heading measurement axis.
US10119818B2 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 receptacle at an upper end of the pole for mounting a position giving means, a height measuring system for indicating the distance of the position giving means relative to the terrain point.
US10119817B2 Laser level
A laser beam generating device which includes a housing. A laser light generator is disposed in the housing and is operable to generate two output beams which project outside of the housing. The laser light generator includes a light source and a leveling mechanism on which the laser light generator is disposed. A mounting member is disposed on the housing and is configured to mount the laser beam generating device on a screw thread. The mounting member is movable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position.
US10119815B2 Binocular with integrated laser rangefinder
A binocular with an integrated rangefinder consisting of two tubes with observation channels, the optical systems of which include a Schmidt-Pechan prism reversion system with at least half-pentagonal prism and a Schmidt roof prism is provided. The laser transmitter of the transmitted infrared beam path is arranged in the first tube in parallel with the first observation channel towards the observed object and, furthermore, the display with an illuminated reticle and light beam is accommodated in the first tube, which, after passing through the integration display prism and the second separation layer on the reflective wall of the half-pentagonal prism and through the reversion system, is integrated into the first observation channel of the first tube.
US10119811B2 Alignment mark, method of measuring wafer alignment, and method of manufacturing a semiconductor device using the method of measuring wafer alignment
A method for measuring wafer alignment is provided. The method includes providing a plurality of first mark patterns extending in a first direction on a wafer, providing at least one second mark pattern on the first mark patterns such that it overlaps and intersects the first mark patterns, irradiating an optical signal onto the first mark patterns and the second mark pattern and obtaining coordinates of the second mark pattern by detecting signals from the second mark pattern.
US10119810B2 Method and apparatus for digital thread inspection
A compact inspection assembly comprising digital sensors and/or laser measurement systems to validate attributes of pipe and associated threaded connections. An elongate body member is partially inserted into a central bore of a pipe section. A stabilizing centralizer assembly is selectively expanded to engage against the inner surface of the pipe section and prevent axial and rotational movement of the body section relative to the pipe section. An automated sensor assembly, attached to the body member and positioned in proximity to a threaded connection, measures data regarding the pipe and associated threaded connections. The measured and recorded data can be compared to predetermined standards (such as, for example, original equipment manufacturer and/or end user specifications or requirements) to verify pipe/connection compliance with desired standards.
US10119803B2 Signal extraction systems and methods
Swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) systems and methods may employ down-conversion. Down-converter systems and methods may utilize a distribution element and a frequency down shifter. The distribution element may receive an output signal of a photo detection device, the output signal comprising a first frequency component at or below a maximum conversion frequency and a second frequency component above the maximum conversion frequency. The distribution element may send the first frequency component to an analog to digital (A/D) converter and send the second frequency component to a frequency down shifter. The frequency down shifter may down shift the second frequency component to a frequency at or below the maximum conversion frequency to form a down shifted second frequency component. The frequency down shifter may send the down shifted second frequency component to the A/D converter.
US10119802B2 Optical position-measuring device having grating fields with different step heights
An optical position-measuring device includes a scale and a scanning reticle, whose relative position is determinable in three linearly independent spatial directions using interfering light beams. A splitter grating is disposed on the scanning reticle and adapted to split light into sub-beams of different diffraction orders. An optical grating is disposed on the scale and adapted to further split the sub-beams and to recombine them after they have been reflected back from the scanning reticle. Grating fields configured as phase gratings are disposed on a side of the scanning reticle that faces the scale. The grating fields act as diffractive optics that influence the further split sub-beams. The grating fields have different step heights. An output grating is disposed on the scanning reticle and adapted to output, as interfering sub-beams, light that has been multiply reflected between the scale and the scanning reticle.
US10119797B2 Cap-based heat-mitigating nose insert for a projectile and a projectile containing the same
Techniques and architecture are disclosed for a nose insert for use in a projectile. The nose insert includes a polymer nose element and a metal cap. The polymer nose element includes a rear shank portion and a tapered head portion. Disposed onto the tapered head portion of the polymer nose is the metal cap. The metal includes an outer curved portion that terminates at a forward end in a meplat. In some embodiments, the metal cap prevents deformation of the polymer nose element caused by high stagnation temperatures experienced by the projectile during flight. In some other embodiments, the metal cap includes a locking ridge. The locking ridge is disposed on an inner surface of the metal cap component and interfaces with an outer surface of the tapered head portion of the polymer nose element.
US10119796B2 Method and apparatus for aligning arrow nocks
An arrow nock may have at least two distinct string guides each designed to receive a bowstring to fire an arrow from a bow. When the nock is connected to and aligned with the arrow, each distinct string guide may be designed, when receiving the bowstring, to rotate the arrow about its longitudinal axis with respect to the bow into one of a limited number of alignment orientations.
US10119793B2 Multi-layer slash protective body armor
A slash-protecting panel is affordable, comfortable, flexible, light, and concealable, while providing at least 80N HOSDB slash protection. A plurality of solid elements are aligned on upper and lower backing sheets in rows and columns separated by continuous gaps between 25% and 95% as wide as the solid elements, the upper elements being centered above the gap intersections of the lower elements, leaving isolated gap “islands” uncovered but no continuous gaps. Embodiments further include a third layer with smaller “button” solid elements arranged behind the gap islands, leaving no gaps. The solid elements can be ceramic or metal, and the backing sheets can be ballistic fabric, or any convenient woven, non-woven, or warp knit. Solid elements can be attached to the sheets by rivets or adhesives, or held in pockets. Embodiments include an inner and/or an outer covering layer of a knit or similar fabric for added comfort.
US10119781B1 Grenade launcher and pivot mechanism for same
A grenade launcher is provided comprising a chassis, a barrel assembly, and a pivot mechanism. The pivot mechanism comprises a first pivot bar on the barrel assembly extending transversely. The first pivot bar has a first hinge barrel disposed at one transverse end thereof and is attachable in a first orientation wherein the first hinge barrel is on a left side of the barrel assembly and a second orientation wherein the first hinge barrel is on a right side of the barrel assembly. A second pivot bar is disposed on the chassis and has a second hinge barrel disposed at one transverse end thereof. The second pivot bar is attachable in a first orientation wherein the second hinge barrel is on a left side of the barrel assembly and a second orientation wherein the second hinge barrel is on a right side of the barrel assembly. A pivot pin extends in vertical openings in the first and second hinge barrels and defines a pivot axis for pivoting movement of the barrel assembly between a closed position and either a left or a right open position.
US10119775B2 High-performance heat-insulating materials
The present invention relates to a heat-insulating material, in particular in the form of a solid foam, based on silica particles of submicron porosity, this material incorporating two different ranges of porosities, advantageously including a first range consisting of (macro)pores with diameters of between 10 microns and 3 mm, and a second range consisting of submicron pores with diameters greater than 4 nm and less than 300 nm, the pore volume of said submicron pores being at least 1 cm3/g and the mass per unit volume of said insulating material being less than 300 kg/m3, and also relates to the process for obtaining the same.
US10119773B2 Stacked plate heat exchanger housing and exchanger comprising such a housing
A housing of a stacked-plate heat exchanger is disclosed, the housing defining a volume for accepting a plurality of stacked plates that are configured for the circulation of a fluid that is to be cooled and of a coolant. The housing defines an interface able to accept a header tank for the fluid that is to be cooled and comprising a first part able to move in the direction in which the plates are stacked when the stacked plates are being brazed, and a second part that has at least one flank defining the interface, the first and second parts being able to be assembled with one another when the plates are being brazed. A heat exchanger comprising the housing is also disclosed.
US10119768B2 Heat storage device and heat storage module including the same
A heat storage device includes: a heat storage material that absorbs or release latent heat with a phase transition between a liquid phase and a solid phase; and a heat conduction member that includes a contact surface contacting the heat storage material. The heat conduction member has a thermal conductivity higher than a thermal conductivity of the heat storage material. The contact surface includes an upstream region and a downstream region that is located at downstream side of the upstream region in a flowing direction of a heat medium. A wettability of the contact surface with respect to the heat storage material is higher in the downstream region than in the upstream region.
US10119762B2 Dryer system with improved throughput
A centrifugal dryer that has improved throughput capacity resulting from the combination of a high angle agglomerate catcher with optional overflow, increased dewatering capacity, a cylindrical dewatering feed chute, a modified rotor design with positionally and structurally modified lifters in the feed and dewatering section, the drying and propagating section, as well as the pellet discharge section, and an efficient circumferential foraminous membrane.
US10119751B2 Door in door refrigerator having illuminated see-through feature and control method therefor
A refrigerator includes a cabinet forming a storage space, a main door that opens and closes the storage space while defining an opening part that is in communication with the storage space, a sub-door mounted to the main door and configured to open and close the opening part, the sub-door including a panel assembly for allowing selective viewing of an inside of the opening part, a detection device for detecting an operation of a user, a lighting unit inside the refrigerator that turns on based on user operation to allow selective viewing of the inner side of the opening part, and a display unit inside the refrigerator at a position corresponding to the panel assembly that becomes visible and displays an operation state of the refrigerator when the lighting unit turns on.
US10119742B2 Flat top modular cooling system ice and air delivery
A refrigerator includes a cabinet having at least one door. A removable cooling module is coupled with an outer periphery of the cabinet. The removable cooling module includes an ice maker. A duct is in communication with the removable cooling module. Ice is produced by the ice maker and transferred through the duct to the refrigerator.
US10119741B2 Refrigerant bunker and cooler employing the refrigerant bunker
A refrigerant bunker comprises a refrigerant covering comprising a first thermally insulating material configured to enclose a solid refrigerant and an outer container comprising a container body and a container cover. The container body comprising an outer surface, an inner surface defining a partially enclosed space configured to accept the solid refrigerant and an opening for accessing the partially enclosed space. The container cover is configured for covering the container opening. The container body comprises a second thermally insulating material. A plurality of spacers protrude from the inner surface of the outer container in the partially enclosed space. The plurality of spacers are positioned to have gas fillable gaps between the spacers. Coolers employing the refrigerant bunker are also disclosed.
US10119735B2 Electronic expansion valve
The invention discloses an electronic expansion valve. The electronic expansion valve includes: a valve body (10), a first chamber being formed in the valve body (10), a liquid inlet (11) and a liquid outlet (12) being oppositely provided at two ends of the valve body (10); a second chamber, provided in the first chamber, a coil (20) being provided in the second chamber; a third chamber, an inlet end of the third chamber being communicated with the liquid inlet (11), an outlet end of the third chamber being communicated with the liquid outlet (12), the inlet end of the third chamber and the outlet end of the third chamber being coaxially provided, and a valve core (31) being provided in the third chamber; and the first chamber being communicated with the liquid inlet (11) via the first liquid passage hole (33).
US10119724B2 Accumulator tank
An accumulator tank for handling a heat transfer medium, may have a tank top section and a bottom section. The accumulator tank may be connected to at least one heat-emitting system and at least one heat-absorbing system. The accumulator tank may have a plurality of partition walls located inside the tank and arranged between the bottom section and the top section for the purpose of dividing the tank into a plurality of spaces. The systems may be connected to at least one respective space so that a temperature gradient is created between the bottom section and the top section. Also disclosed is a system for distributing and handling heat and/or cold, the accumulator tank.
US10119720B2 Method for controlling air conditioner
A method for controlling an air conditioner is provided. The method includes calculating an index weight outdoor average temperature by calculating outdoor temperature data over a predetermined period, acquiring position information in which the air conditioner is installed, selecting an appropriate climatic model according to the position information, calculating a comfortable temperature of the day by substituting the index weight outdoor average temperature to the climatic model, setting the comfortable temperature as an indoor target temperature, and controlling a cooling or a heating of the air conditioner so that the indoor temperature reaches the indoor target temperature.
US10119713B2 Distributed heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system with concurrent network connections and multi-zone control
In one embodiment, a system for managing control units in HVAC network includes a first control unit communicatively coupled to a first plurality of HVAC units and a first interactive display, and the first control unit controls HVAC services for a first zone. A second control unit communicatively coupled to a second plurality of HVAC units and a second interactive display, and the second control unit controls HVAC services for a second zone. The first control unit may detect and connect to the second control unit using a Wi-Fi direct protocol to create an HVAC control network. The first control unit may also determine that the second control unit controls HVAC services for the second zone in response to connecting to the second control unit. The first control unit may also update the first interactive display to show the first and second zones and receive a command from the first interactive display over the HVAC control network to adjust a temperature of the second zone.
US10119712B2 Room condition monitoring system
A room condition monitor (RCM) that includes a processor with an embedded router software object that is in signal communication with a first communication connector including BACnet/IP interface for the transmission receipt of data packages over a building management system (BMS) communication network according to a BACnet/IP protocol. The RCM also includes a room condition sensor for detecting a room condition. In addition, the RCM includes a projected capacitive LCD screen display to display information regarding the detected room condition, or other building information associated with the BMS. A second communication connector with a second network protocol interface is provided for communication with network legacy devises through the RCM router.
US10119707B2 Telescoping downdraft ventilator alignment assembly
A telescoping downdraft ventilator with a system for self-aligning a vent within a housing is provided. The telescoping downdraft ventilator of the present invention comprises a housing with a side panel that includes a channel, a vent sized to fit within the housing, a drive assembly that moves the vent along the channel, and a guide attached to the vent for engaging the channel, wherein the guide is operably coupled with a biasing element. In one embodiment, a pair of guides is respectively coupled with a pair of springs and is positioned on opposite sides of the vent along a line that is substantially perpendicular to a pair of channels.
US10119703B2 Method for low power non-coking liquid hydrocarbon fuel vaporization and supercritical phase change
Methods for vaporizing hydrocarbon fuel and delivering the hydrocarbon fuel in either a vaporized phase or a supercritical phase to, for example, a combustion chamber are provided herein. A method of vaporizing a hydrocarbon fuel, wherein the hydrocarbon fuel is in a liquid phase at a first temperature and a first pressure, and wherein the first temperature of the liquid phase hydrocarbon fuel is less than its intrinsic oxidation or endothermic reaction temperature, the method may include lowering a pressure of the liquid phase hydrocarbon fuel from the first pressure to a second pressure; and heating the liquid phase hydrocarbon fuel from the first temperature to a second temperature, wherein the hydrocarbon fuel at the second temperature and the second pressure is in a substantially completely vaporized phase substantially without thermally oxidizing the hydrocarbon fuel, and wherein the hydrocarbon fuel in the substantially completely vaporized phase does not form carbonaceous contaminants.
US10119700B2 Arrangement and method in soda recovery boiler
An arrangement and a method in a soda recovery boiler. The soda recovery boiler comprises a second pass which is provided with at least one superheater and a second pass ash hopper, a front and/or rear wall of the ash hopper being connected to steam circulation of the soda recovery boiler.
US10119697B2 Low profile light
A luminaire comprising a heat spreader and a heat sink disposed around and thermally communicates with the heat spreader. The heat sink forms a trim plate configured to be disposed completely external of a can light fixture or an electrical junction box. The luminaire also includes an optic securely retained relative to one of the heat spreader and the heat sink on one side of a plane defined by a lower surface of the trim plate and extends to the other side of the plane defined by the lower surface of the trim plate, as well as a light source disposed on the heat spreader and comprising a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The plurality of LEDs are positioned entirely on one side of the plane defined by the lower surface of the trim plate. The light source is in thermal communication with the heat spreader.
US10119693B2 Wireless power for airfield lighting
A wirelessly powered airfield lighting device includes a base can and a wireless power transmitter disposed in the base can. The wireless power transmitter can wirelessly transmit power. The lighting device further includes an isolation transformer disposed inside the base can. The isolation transformer is electrically coupled to and between the wireless power transmitter and a power source. The lighting device also includes a light fixture that includes a base disposed on and sealing the top end of the base can and that includes an electronics compartment. The light fixture further includes a wireless power receiver disposed in the electronics compartment and that wirelessly receives power from the wireless power transmitter. The light fixture also includes a light source that receives power from the wireless power receiver.
US10119691B2 Systems and methods for improved lighting systems
Embodiments are provided for a lighting system and a method of installing a lighting system. According to certain aspects, a driver box is configured with a plurality of drivers secured therein. A series of wired connections can couple the plurality of drivers to a plurality of luminaires and can conduct electric power from the plurality of drivers to power the plurality of luminaires. According to aspects, the driver box and its plurality of drivers are located remote from the plurality of luminaires to enable efficient maintenance of the lighting system.
US10119690B2 Kind of LED light
The present invention is intended to provide a LED light that could display brilliant heart shape rainbow-like lighting effects and offer flexible casing structure for easily extending the hardware capability. It has case and circuit board. The circuit board has Micro Control Unit (MCU), LED chips, micro push buttons and power supply module, etc. The LED chips are electrically connected to the MCU via an output power amplifier module. The micro push buttons are electrically connected to the MCU, and the power supply module offers DC power to the circuit board. Characterized in that: the said case includes ring-shaped plates and end panels which seal one end of the rings; the circuit board is embedded in the inner wall of the surrounding ring-shaped plate; the micro push buttons are soldered on the circuit board and the tops of the micro push buttons extended out of the top panel; the LED chips are located inside the case; the ring-shaped plates and the end panels are made of transparent material; the width along the radial direction is not the same along the circumferential direction of the ring-shaped plate of the case.
US10119685B2 Lighting arrangement
A lighting arrangement can include a mounting ring, a luminaire, locking arms, and posts. The mounting ring can extend along a central longitudinal axis. The luminaire can have a housing assembly and a light emitter. The locking arms can each include a circumferential portion extending about the central longitudinal axis. The circumferential portions can each extend from a first end to a second end distal relative to the first end and each can have an upper face and a lower face. The mounting ring and the luminaire can be interconnected by moving the posts past the second ends along the central longitudinal axis, rotating the mounting ring and the luminaire relative to one another about the central longitudinal axis to slide the posts along one of the upper and lower faces.
US10119680B2 Retrofit light emitting diode fixture for a back box
An LED fixture apparatus has a base plate, a light directing fixture, a low transparency lens, a light source assembly, two white optics reflectors, a sagittal plane and a plurality of feet. The light source assembly and the light directing fixture are mounted onto the base plate. The two white optics reflectors are mounted within the light directing fixture. The sagittal plane symmetrically traverses through the base plate, the light directing fixture, the light source assembly and the low transparency lens. The two white optics reflectors each is oriented at an acute angle with respect to the sagittal plane. The low transparency lens and the base plate are located parallel to each other. The plurality of feet are peripherally connected with the base plate.
US10119678B2 Lighting fixture
A lighting fixture projects light sideward and has no restriction in design. The lighting fixture can include an LED; a primary lens disposed in an optical axis of the LED, the primary lens being configured to form a main light distribution; an auxiliary lens disposed on an outer peripheral side of the primary lens around the optical axis of the LED; and a reflecting portion configured to reflect part of light emitted from the LED to substantially an entire area of the auxiliary lens on an inner peripheral surface side thereof. The reflecting portion can be formed integrally with the primary lens and include an incident surface on which part of light emitted from the LED can be incident, a reflecting surface configured to reflect light having entered through the incident surface, and a light-exiting surface configured to allow the light reflected by the reflecting surface to exit.
US10119675B2 Vehicle lighting fixture with light-shielding member
A vehicle lighting fixture can be configured to two-dimensionally scan with laser light by an optical deflector to form a luminance distribution on a screen member and project the luminance distribution via a projector lens forward to form a predetermined light distribution pattern corresponding to the luminance distribution. The vehicle lighting fixture can prevent the laser light from being directly projected forward even if an optical deflector breaks down and the laser light is deflected in a particular direction by the faulty optical deflector. The vehicle lighting fixture can be configured to include: a light-shielding member configured to shield the laser light deflected in the particular direction by the faulty optical deflector. The light-shielding member is provided between the screen member and the projector lens in an optical path through which the laser light deflected in the particular direction by the faulty optical deflector passes.
US10119673B2 Vehicle lighting device for illuminating in a first and second direction
A vehicle lighting device includes a light source and a light guiding lens guiding light from the light source to make the light exit from a light exit in a front part thereof. The light exit of the light guiding lens includes a first light exit surface through which the light is made to exit in a first illuminating direction and a second light exit surface disposed adjacent to the first light exit surface in a front view and through which the light is made to exit in a forward direction. A reflector is disposed in front of the second light exit surface such that the reflector covers the second light exit surface and reflects the light, which is made to exit through the second light exit surface, in a second illuminating direction different from the first illuminating direction.
US10119667B1 Light-redirecting optical daylighting system
Light-redirecting optical system for building fenestrations, such as glass doors and windows, storefront glazing systems, and curtain walls, that can collect and redirect daylight into the interior of a building. The light-redirecting optical system includes an outward-facing light-redirecting optical surface and an inward-facing light-redirecting surface. The outward-facing light-redirecting optical surface collects and redirects daylight mostly upward toward the inward-facing light-redirecting surface. The inward-facing light-redirecting surface receives the redirected daylight and further redirects it into the interior environment at pre-determined angles; so that all specular rays of light are at or above the horizon for a wide range of incident angles of daylight striking the outward-facing light-redirecting optical surface. The light-redirecting optical surfaces can be fabricated on a film or flexible substrate that may be directly applied to glass, acrylic, or other glazing surfaces. Alternatively, the light-redirecting optical surfaces may be fabricated directly on the glazing surfaces.
US10119659B2 Retrofit LED lamp fixtures
Various embodiments of a lamp fixture are disclosed. In some embodiments, one such device includes an LED array that includes one or more LEDs; a mounting plate having an opening with a predefined shape; a reflector mounted to the mounting plate; a heat sink; an active cooling element mounted to the mounting plate; a power supply circuit board assembly for providing power to the device; a fixture connector plug; a rear enclosure; and an interface connector that electronically connects a power supply to the LED array. The heat sink is supported by the mounting plate.
US10119656B2 Safety system
The invention relates to a safety system (1) for a separating protective device with a first monitoring device for monitoring whether the separating protective device is bolted with a bolting system and with a second monitoring device for registering the position of the separating protective device. The second monitoring device has a sensor that generates direction-dependent signals and that differs from the first monitoring device.
US10119637B2 Assembly for producing a threaded connection for drilling and operating hydrocarbon wells, and resulting threaded connection
An assembly for producing a threaded connection, including tubular components provided with continuous threaded zones, in the form of helixes each provided with a first and a second taper generatrix, each of the threaded zones defining a thread profile, viewed in a longitudinal section passing through the axis of revolution, provided with load flanks, stabbing flanks, thread crests, and thread roots, wherein the height of the threads of the first threaded zones and the height of the threads of the second threaded zones are each in the range 1 mm to 2.5 mm, and the angle of the load flanks of the first and second threaded zones with the normal to the axis of revolution is in the range 1 to 20 degrees, and the angle of the stabbing flanks of the first and second threaded zones with the normal to the axis of revolution is in the range 3 to 25 degrees.
US10119636B2 Trapezoidal thread form having a wear indicator and high pressure connection fitting comprising same
A trapezoidal thread form includes a thread having a trapezoidal cross-sectional shape, the thread including an apex surface, two side surfaces, and a valley; and a thread wear indicator formed in one of the apex surface and one of the side surfaces. The thread wear indicator may include a v-shaped channel formed in one of the apex surface and one of the side surfaces or the thread wear indicator may include a series of material layers, each layer having a physical characteristic that is different from an adjacent material layer. The thread wear indicator indicates excessive or unsafe thread wear when the v-shaped channel is indistinguishable from the apex surface or the side surface, or when a first layer wears sufficiently to show a second layer.
US10119634B1 Multi-layer removable duct liners
An apparatus comprising a multi-layer duct liner which can be inserted into existing duct systems such as HVAC system ducts. In facilities where micro-organisms are a concern, the linings may be chemically treated. When it is time to clean the ducts, the innermost lining is removed by detaching it from the remaining layers and removing it from the system.
US10119631B2 Adjustable p-clamp
A P-clamp assembly and method to secure elongate items, such as wires, cables and the like into bundles and to further secure the bundles a support structure. The assembly includes an integrally formed clamp member and a mount element. The clamp member includes a pair of substantially symmetrical, locking arcuate members that includes a hinge mechanism.
US10119628B1 Pressure compensated switching solenoid valve
A pressure compensated switching solenoid valve is provided having a solenoid connected to a hydraulic housing that has a first chamber defined between first and second valve seats and a second chamber. A sealing tube is connected to the hydraulic housing, and an armature is slidably located therein. A sealing element engages an end of the armature, and is movable via the solenoid and the spring between a first position, in which a poppet contacts the second valve seat to provide one communication path, and a second position in which the intermediate sealing surface contacts and seals against the first valve seat to provide a second communication path. At least one pressure compensation fluid pathway in the hydraulic housing extends from the supply port to a generally annular upper surface of the armature to compensate for pressure fluctuations from a pressure supply that act on the poppet.
US10119624B2 Clip filter for hydraulic valve and hydraulic valve with clip filter
A clip filter for a hydraulic valve, the clip filter comprising a carrier frame; and filter elements received in the carrier frame, wherein the carrier frame is configured annular and includes a clip filter lock, wherein a first end of the carrier frame and a second end of the carrier frame are engageable with each other for closing the clip filter, wherein the first end of the carrier frame includes a lug shaped clip element and the second end of the carrier frame includes a recess that is complementary to the lug shaped clip element, and wherein a clip filter lock is configured for a maximized opening force.
US10119623B2 Safety device for installation in a gas-supply system, in particular, an acetylene-supply system
Relevant specifications in the field of gas supply provide for different safety devices for installation in a gas-supply system, in particular, an acetylene-supply system. To provide such a safety device, which is characterized by a compact structure and a high level of operational reliability, this invention proposes that a valve body (1) incorporates an over-pressure valve (4; 104) of a quick-action shut-off device, a control valve (3; 103) of a pressure-limiting device, and a safety valve (2; 102), whereby the safety valve (2; 102) can be fluidically connected to the over-pressure valve (4; 104) and the control valve (3; 103), and closes either when the over-pressure valve (4; 104) opens due to an inlet pressure that is above the inlet-pressure limit value or when the control valve (3; 103) opens due to an outlet pressure that is above an outlet-pressure limit value.
US10119616B2 Mechanical seal assistance device and systems and methods for use thereof
Disclosed is a device for regulating the compression force of a spring-spacer assembly provided in a mechanical shaft seal in a system including a motor and a pump or compressor. The device includes a spacer made from shape memory alloy, a spring in line with the spacer, and a heater proximate the spacer. When heated, the spacer contracts in length, resulting in a decrease in compression force. Also disclosed are systems and methods utilizing the device. The device is particularly useful when starting a pump or compressor to reduce friction in the mechanical seal. Existing mechanical seals can be easily retrofitted with the device.
US10119610B2 Method for controlling line pressure of automatic transmission
A method for controlling a line pressure of an automatic transmission, and controlling the line pressure when oil is supplied to elements of the automatic transmission through hydraulic passages and valves of a valve body at the time of initially starting a vehicle includes a line pressure setting operation of setting the line pressure of the automatic transmission to be equal to or lower than a set pressure when a vehicle is initially started, and a line pressure converting operation of converting the line pressure into a pressure equal to or higher than the set pressure when the automatic transmission is operated for shifting or when a set time has lapsed since initial vehicle starting.
US10119591B1 Gas strut spring assisted wear monitoring system
A gas strut active monitoring system for a gas strut includes a gas strut wear monitor connected to a base end of the gas strut and a strut end. The gas strut wear monitor is removable from the gas strut such that the gas strut is replaceable without replacing the gas strut wear monitor. The gas strut wear monitor is configured to monitor an output force of the gas strut, and output a signal indicative of a maintenance recommendation for the gas strut based on the output force.
US10119585B2 Carbon-carbon composite including hydrophobic coating
In some examples, an article may include a carbon-carbon composite, an antioxidant in pores in a surface of the carbon-carbon composite, and a hydrophobic coating on the surface. The hydrophobic coating includes an oxide of a metal. The metal has a Pauling electronegativity of less than about 1.7. In some examples, the article may be a carbon-carbon composite brake disk that includes a carbon-carbon composite substrate defining a friction surface and a non-friction surface. The antioxidant may be a phosphate-based antioxidant, and the antioxidant may be in pores in the non-friction surface. In some examples, the hydrophobic coating is on the non-friction surface over the phosphate-based antioxidant. In some examples, the hydrophobic coating may include a majority of at least one of yttrium oxide, scandium oxide, or zirconium oxide.
US10119583B2 Friction assembly, brake calliper and manufacturing method
Friction assembly (1) comprising a support plate (2) and at least one brake pad (4), made by co-molding of at least one heat-resistant resin, the heat-resistant resin of the support plate (2) being partially loaded with non-metallic reinforcement fibers. The support plate (2) identifies one or more accessory-connection seat, made by co-molding. This invention further relates to a method for the manufacture of a friction assembly and a brake calliper.
US10119581B2 Disc brake
A disc brake having an actuation mechanism, a disc brake rotor, first and second brake pad mounting structures, and first and second brake pads. The first and second mounting structures may have formations that affect fitting of the first and second pads.
US10119579B2 Cassette driver for a freewheel hub
Forward movement of a bicycle results when force is transfer from the chain or belt to a sprocket on a cassette. The cassette is splined to the cassette driver and causes the wheel of the bike to rotate when torque is applied from the cassette to the cassette driver. The cassette driver is typically made of a strong hard material such as steel to withstand the forces in parted thereon by the cassette. The present disclosure provide a hub configuration and method that enables the cassette driver to be made with construction of a lighter weight material such as aluminum yet still withstand the toque applied thereto.
US10119565B2 Air bearing
The air bearing includes a main body part having a bearing surface opposed to a guide face, first and second flow path parts, which are provided in the main body part, for allowing compressed air supplied from outside to flow, an air supply hole, which is provided in the flow path part, for supplying compressed air to the guide face to form an air film between the bearing surface and the guide face, and a negative pressure generating part, which is provided in the second flow path part intersecting with the first flow path part, for generating a negative pressure for sucking air between the guide face and the main body part by increasing the flow velocity of the compressed air.
US10119551B2 Anti-icing impeller spinner
An impeller spinner for a fuel pump can include a head and a shank. The head can have a base at one end and a tip at an opposite end. The shank can have a body portion nearest the head with a first diameter and a fastener portion adjacent to the body portion at an end opposite the head with a second diameter.
US10119548B2 Aircraft engine with a compressor device
What is described is an aircraft engine with a compressor device and with a fan device. In the area of a compressor shaft, the compressor device is connected via an epicyclic gear to a fan shaft. A planetary web is operatively connected via bearing devices to the planetary gears. A ring gear is coupled with the fan shaft and a sun gear of the epicyclic gear is coupled with the compressor shaft, while the planetary carrier is held at the housing side in a torque-proof manner. The ring gear is connected via a flexible connection device to the fan shaft and/or the planetary carrier is connected via a flexible connection device to the housing. In the area of the connection device, movements between the ring gear and the planetary gears and/or between the planetary carrier and the housing can be at least approximately compensated in the radial and the axial direction.
US10119536B2 Compressor control apparatus and control method
A compressor control apparatus includes a rectifying unit configured to rectify power applied from the outside, a DC link unit configured to include a pair of capacitors and smooth the rectified voltage, an inverter unit configured to include a pair of switches and convert the smoothed DC voltage into a driving voltage of a motor according to a control signal, and a control unit configured to generate the control signal, wherein the control unit applies a DC offset voltage to the driving voltage according to a direction of a current applied to the motor on the basis of a result obtained by comparing voltages across the pair of capacitors.
US10119533B2 Delivery device
A conveying device at least for conveying a fluid, includes at least one conveying space, with at least one conveying space element, which at least partly delimits the conveying space and is embodied in a rigid fashion, and with at least one elastically deformable conveying element, which forms the conveying space together with the conveying space element, at least the conveying space element and the conveying element together form an exchangeable unit. The conveying element is arranged on the conveying space element in an at least partly convexly curved fashion, following a deformation, the conveying element automatically seeks to re-assume a basic shape, and the conveying element is connected to the conveying space element in a non-releasable manner.
US10119532B2 System and method for cooling electrical components using an electroactive polymer actuator
A spot-cooling system including an electroactive polymer actuator, an enclosure defining an internal cavity, and a port in the enclosure is described herein. The electroactive polymer actuator may be configured to draw air into the enclosure. The electroactive polymer actuator may be configured to force air from the enclosure. The electroactive polymer actuator may comprise a corrugated electroactive polymer actuator. The electroactive polymer actuator may comprise a plurality of layered electroactive polymer actuators.
US10119529B2 Cryopump arrangement for improved pump speed
An apparatus including a movable cryopump that may be disposed in a first operational position and a second regeneration position is disclosed. In the first operational position, the front surface of the cryopump may be disposed in the same plane as the wall of the processing chamber, effectively serving as a part of a chamber wall. In certain embodiments, the front surface of the cryopump may extend into the processing chamber. In the second regeneration position, the cryopump is retracted into a cavity, which is isolated from the processing chamber by a movable gate. The first operational position serves to enhance the pumping speed of the cryopump, while the second regeneration position ensures that previously trapped molecules are not released back into the processing chamber.
US10119525B1 Alpha-stream convertor
A thermo-acoustic engine and/or cooler is provided and includes an elongated tubular body, multiple regenerators disposed within the body, multiple heat exchangers disposed within the body, where at least one heat exchanger is disposed adjacent to each of the multiple regenerators, multiple transducers axially disposed at each end of the body, and an acoustic wave source generating acoustic waves. At least one of the acoustic waves is amplified by one of the regenerators and at least another acoustic wave is amplified by a second one of regenerators.
US10119522B2 System and method of assembling a wind turbine
Systems for assembling a wind turbine without the assistance of cranes. According to some implementations a system is provided that includes lifting systems having lifting platforms arranged peripherally around the tower. The lifting platforms cooperate with different connection tools that can be supported on an auxiliary column and thus lift or lower the tower modules.
US10119520B2 Rotor blade for a wind turbine
A rotor blade for a wind turbine, having a longitudinal rotor blade base body extending in a longitudinal axis, with the rotor blade base body defining a leading edge and a trailing edge of the rotor blade is provided, wherein the rotor blade base body has a number of panel elements, wherein at least one panel element includes at least one stiffening structure member embedded within the at least one panel element.
US10119512B2 Mobile terminal and method for controlling the same
The present invention relates to a mobile terminal capable of performing communication with a vehicle, and a method for controlling the same. A mobile terminal according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a terminal body, an antenna provided in the body, and a socket formed such that a vehicle key module is insertable, wherein the socket is located between the antenna and a printed circuit board (PCB) provided in the terminal body, such that the inserted vehicle key module is electrically connected directly to the antenna without passing through the printed circuit board.
US10119505B2 High pressure pump
A high pressure pump includes a pressurization portion, a discharge portion, a body portion, a valve member, an urging member, valve hold member and a limiting portion. The body portion includes a relief passage, an inlet, a valve seat, and an outlet. The valve member includes a large diameter portion and a small diameter portion. The small diameter portion is located between the valve seat and the large diameter portion and has an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the large diameter portion. The valve hold member surrounding and holding the large diameter portion. The limiting portion capable of limiting a motion of the valve hold member in a separation direction. According to this, a pressure in a fuel rail from extraordinarily increasing again after the relief valve is opened once.
US10119498B2 Enhanced long route EGR cooler arrangement with bypass
An internal combustion engine includes an air intake system in communication with a plurality of cylinders. An exhaust system is in communication with the plurality of cylinders. An EGR passage is in communication with the exhaust system and the air intake system. The EGR passage includes an EGR cooler with an EGR inlet end with a passage having a first portion extending in one direction in an assembled condition toward an intermediate section. The passage includes a second portion extending in an opposite direction from the intermediate section toward an EGR outlet end. A first cooler matrix is disposed in the first portion and a second, optional, cooler matrix disposed in the second portion. A thermally separated bypass channel is provided to allow a fast warm-up and guarantee the lowest possible pressure drop. The EGR cooler shape allows a compact packaging around the bypass pipe.
US10119496B2 Cryogenic fuel injection and combustion
A combustion engine and a method of operating the combustion engine are disclosed. The method comprises supplying a charge gas to the combustion chamber through an intake port; discharging a cryogenic fuel in a liquid state from a fuel injector in fluid communication with the combustion chamber; closing an intake valve to close the combustion chamber; and actuating a piston during a compression cycle to compress the charge gas and the cryogenic fuel. At least a portion of the cryogenic fuel evaporates in the closed combustion chamber.
US10119492B2 Fuel injection control device for direct-injection engine
A fuel injection control unit (engine controller 100) performs a main injection (72) over a period ranging from a last stage of a compression stroke to an initial stage of an expansion stroke, and also performs a preceding injection (71), injecting a smaller amount of a fuel than the main injection, over a period ranging from an intake stroke to a first half of the compression stroke, and also determines whether or not the fuel injected by the preceding injection causes a partial oxidation reaction during a second half of the compression stroke, and on determining that the fuel causes the partial oxidation reaction, performs a middle-stage injection (73). The middle-stage injection is performed at such a timing that allows the fuel injected by the middle-stage injection to ignite spontaneously on or after the fuel injected by the main injection has spontaneously ignited and before the partial oxidation reaction occurs.
US10119490B1 Methods and systems for central fuel injection
Methods and systems are provided for adjusting engine operating conditions for mitigation of pre-ignition in one or more engine cylinder. In one example, a method may include, in response to indication of pre-ignition, manifold charge cooling may be increased by increasing the portion of fuel delivered to the engine via manifold injection relative to the portion to fuel delivered via one or more of port and direct injection, while maintaining engine operation at or around a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio.
US10119489B2 Diagnostic device and diagnostic system
A diagnostic device for a sensor 100 provided in an exhaust passage 11 of an internal combustion engine 10 of a vehicle and detecting nitrogen compounds in exhaust gas, the diagnostic device including an offset diagnosis unit 42 which diagnoses, during deceleration of the vehicle in which the internal combustion engine 10 stops fuel injection, an offset amount of a sensor value of the sensor 100 from a zero point based on the sensor value of the sensor value, and a diagnosis prohibition unit 44 which prohibits the diagnosing of the offset amount when a flow rate of the exhaust gas of the internal combustion engine 10 rapidly increases while the offset amount is diagnosed by the offset diagnosis unit 42.
US10119488B2 Control of an internal combustion engine in a vehicle
Methods and systems are provided for control of a combustion engine in a vehicle. In operation, at least one future speed profile for an actual speed of the vehicle is simulated during a road section ahead based on information about the road section and on knowledge that coasting with the combustion engine shut down will be applied during the road section. Subsequently, based on the future speed profile, a starting point in time is determined, when the combustion engine will need to be started for forward driving the vehicle and/or to brake the vehicle. Subsequently, a starting point brought forward in time is determined based on the need for a forward driving or braking force arising, where the starting point brought forward in time precedes the starting point in time. Subsequently, the combustion engine is controlled to be started at the starting point brought forward in time.
US10119485B2 Vehicle control device
A control device of a vehicle is provided. The vehicle includes a drive source, wheels, a driving force transmission shaft provided in a driving force transmission path extending from the drive source to the wheels, and an accelerator position sensor for detecting a depression amount of an accelerator pedal. The control device estimates or detects a torsion angle of a drive source side end portion of the shaft with respect to a wheel side end portion, an instruction to the drive source to generate a first torque corresponding to the depression amount of the pedal when the depression is determined to have started, and instructs the drive source to generate a second torque when a change rate of the torsion angle is determined to have inverted from a positive rate to a negative rate for the first time after the depression is determined to have started.
US10119483B2 Agricultural work machine and method for operating an agricultural work machine
An agricultural work machine, such as a harvester, is disclosed. The agricultural work machine includes an internal combustion engine, at least one working assembly, and a regulating device. The internal combustion engine provides power to the working assembly, with the internal combustion engine being operated in different power settings, with a different performance characteristic in each of the different power settings. The regulating device causes automatic shifting of the internal combustion engine from one power setting to another in response to determining that the power requirements assigned to the working assembly change. The power settings may be assigned to different, pre-selectable power setting ranges, which may differ in terms of the highest respective power setting assigned thereto. Further, the regulating device may only cause shifting of the internal combustion engine between power settings in the respective pre-selected power setting range.
US10119482B1 Method for igniting fuels in engines
A method to ignite a fuel in an engine of an engine system is disclosed. The method includes introducing a mixture of air and a compound into a main combustion chamber of the engine. The compound includes a peroxide group. Next, the method includes controlling, by a controller, one or more parameters of the engine system to attain a temperature in the main combustion chamber within a temperature range. The compound decomposes into a radical within the temperature range. The method further includes injecting, by an injector, the fuel into the main combustion chamber upon the decomposition of the compound into the radical, causing an interaction of the fuel with the radical, thereby igniting the fuel.
US10119474B2 Vibration damping apparatus for hydrostatic seal of gas turbine engine
A hydrostatic seal and vibration damping apparatus for a gas turbine engine adapted to reduce vibrations during cold engine start-ups is disclosed. In one disclosed configuration, the vibration damping apparatus is comprised of a temperature sensitive control ring having a relatively high coefficient of thermal expansion adapted to expand quickly at relatively low temperatures to protect the hydrostatic seal during such gas turbine engine startups. At operational temperatures, the control ring is adapted to become separated from the hydrostatic sea.
US10119470B2 Shaft assembly of a gas turbine engine and method of controlling flow therein
A gas turbine engine comprises a shaft assembly including a hollow shaft of the gas turbine engine and a plug connected to the inlet end of the shaft. The hollow shaft has a shaft bore having a bore diameter. The hollow shaft has an inlet end for receiving a first portion of an incoming air flow. The plug has a plug bore therethrough, and an inlet end having an inlet diameter. The inlet diameter of the plug is smaller than the bore diameter. The plug includes a deflection surface adapted to deflect a second portion of the incoming air flow away from the shaft bore. A plug for connecting to an end of a hollow shaft of a gas turbine engine and s method of controlling a flow of fluid through a shaft having a bore therethrough of a gas turbine engine are also presented.
US10119457B2 Exhaust-gas turbocharger
An exhaust-gas turbocharger (1) with a turbine housing (2) which has a turbine housing inlet (8) and a turbine housing outlet (9), and which has a wastegate duct (10) between the turbine housing inlet (8) and the turbine housing outlet (9), and a shut-off element (13) for opening and closing the wastegate duct (10). The shut-off element (13) comprises a sleeve (14), which is inserted into the turbine housing (2), and a piston (22), which is guided in the sleeve (14) so as to be movable along a longitudinal axis (L). The sleeve (14) has apertures (15, 16) at which the wastegate duct (5) opens out into the interior of the sleeve (14).
US10119450B2 Oxygen sensor cooling duct
Methods, systems, and vehicles that control the temperature of a device included in the vehicle are presented herein. The temperature of the device is controlled by ventilating the device with drivetrain air, such as transmission cooling air. In some embodiments, the device is at a greater temperature than the drivetrain air, which cools the device. In other embodiments, the device is at a lesser temperature than the drivetrain air, which heats the device. The drivetrain air is provided to the device through an exhaust duct coupled to the vehicle's transmission. The drivetrain exhaust air is preferably circulated by the transmission. The transmission may be a continuously variable transmission. The device may be an oxygen sensor that is coupled to an engine exhaust pipe. The oxygen sensor is thermally coupled to the engine exhaust and the engine exhaust pipe, which are at greater temperatures than the transmission exhaust air.
US10119449B2 Systems and methods for restraining exhaust gas ducts
Methods and systems for restricting movement in a flow mixer of an exhaust duct, the flow mixer having a first row of flutes and a second row of flutes generally opposite to the first row of flutes, each flute being elongated and defining an elongated axis. At least two flute ties connect, or couple, together at least two flutes from the first row of flutes and at least two flutes from the second row of flutes. A retainer is coupled to the flute ties and extends generally perpendicularly to the elongated axis of each of the flutes from the first and second rows of flutes. The combination of the retainer and flute ties is configured to generally restrain relative movement between the flutes from the first row and the flutes from the second row.
US10119447B2 Exhaust system and device to induce improved exhaust gas mixing prior to treatment through a catalytic converter
An exhaust gas mixer to impart swirl and turbulence in the exhaust stream of an internal combustion engine as well as an exhaust system including such an exhaust gas mixer is disclosed.
US10119443B2 Spark arrestor and methods associated therewith
The present invention relates to spark traps/arrestors that are unproved relative to those that currently exist. For example, the present invention relates to a spark arrestor/trap that comprises a plurality of features that allows sparks/embers to be more effectively extinguished. The spark trap/arrestor of the present invention has at least two of vanes, conical devices and u-turns that allows for sufficient oxygen and a tortured path that is sufficiently long so as to effectively extinguish sparks and/or embers that enter the system. Alternatively, the system relates to a spark arrestor that comprises all of vanes, conical devices and u-turns that allows for sufficient oxygen and a tortured path that is sufficiently long so as to effectively extinguish sparks and/or embers that enter the system. In one embodiment, the various parts of the spark arrestor can be separated allowing for easy cleaning of the system.
US10119430B2 Transmission element for reciprocating piston internal combustion engines
A transmission element in the form of a rocker arm (1) or swinging arm for a reciprocating piston internal combustion engine is provided that can be actuated on one side by a cam of a camshaft and on the other side is in active connection with at least one gas exchange valve directly or via an intermediate arrangement of a valve bridge. The transmission element has a hydraulic valve lash compensation element, also called “HVA”, and the hydraulic valve lash compensation element is arranged at a force transmission end of and attached to the transmission element.
US10119427B1 Overhead camshaft valvetrain system and kit for an engine
An overhead camshaft valvetrain system for use with components of an existing engine, such as a stock block, an intake manifold and an exhaust manifold. The overhead camshaft valvetrain system can be used to convert an existing engine having a cam-in-block design to an overhead camshaft design. The overhead camshaft valvetrain system can include a transmission system, a cylinder head having an overhead camshaft and overhead valves, and an oiling system.
US10119421B2 Bonding method
A method is provided of bonding a first component to a second component. The method includes: locating the first component against the second component to form an interface between the components, a curable adhesive being provided at the interface; locating a pressurizable, fluid-filled bladder against the first component such that the first component is sandwiched between the second component and the bladder; locating a backing member against the bladder such that the bladder is sandwiched between the backing member and the first component; pressurizing the bladder such that a consolidating pressure is exerted by the bladder on the first component to conform the first component to the second component; and curing the adhesive while the first component is conformed to the second component by the consolidating pressure.
US10119420B2 Seal
A hydraulic seal arrangement including first and second rotatable components, the first defining a first annular trough defined by radially inwardly extending first and second walls, the second component defining a radially outwardly extending web between the walls. The first component includes a second trough defined by the second wall and a third wall axially spaced from the second, the second trough defining an open radially inner end defined by a radially inner end of the second wall such that the first and second annular troughs fluidly communicate around the circumference of the first component via the inner end of the second wall. At a first circumferential position, the second wall of the first component defines a second trough oil inlet providing further fluid communication between the first and second troughs and at a second circumferential position, the third wall of the first component defines a second trough oil outlet.
US10119412B2 Turbine engine adaptive low leakage air seal
An air seal includes a sealing gland configured to retain a ferro-fluid and one or more seals. A portion of the one or more seals is configured to extend into the sealing gland. A gas turbine engine, includes the air seal. A method of sealing low pressure air from high pressure air, includes the steps of providing a sealing gland configured to retain a ferro-fluid, distributing the ferro-fluid into the sealing gland, providing one or more seals, wherein a portion of the one or more seals is configured to extend into the sealing gland, and removing the ferro-fluid from the sealing gland.
US10119401B2 Balance correction device for rotor
An imbalance correction position of a turbine wheel head is irradiated with a laser beam so that an outer peripheral portion of the turbine wheel head is left, and a groove provided by the laser irradiation is provided so that a depth of the groove is shallower toward a side closer to an outer periphery of the turbine wheel head. This makes it possible to secure a strength of a base part of an outer peripheral portion (an outer wall) of the groove, thereby making it possible to restrain deformation of the outer peripheral portion of the groove due to a centrifugal force acting by rotation of the turbine wheel head.
US10119399B1 Reverse vane engine extracting work from hot gas entering an engine at an ambient pressure
The present invention is an engine having a housing, a rotor and a plurality of vanes. The housing has a cavity with an outer wall that has an inlet region, an insulation or hot region, a thermal separator, a chill region, a work region and a return region. The vanes define cavities that rotate between the rotor and the housing. Hot gas enters in the inlet region, which can have a slot. The cavity is full of hot gas in the insulation region. The temperature is reduced in the chill region, which causes the pressure to likewise drop to a relative low pressure. In the work region, the diameter of the outer wall is reduced. The pressure differential between successive cavities causes the rotor to turn in the direction of the decreasing wall length, whereby work can then be extracted from the engine.
US10119396B2 Measuring behind casing hydraulic conductivity between reservoir layers
A measure of the hydraulic conductivity, FC, is obtained to characterize the leaky medium behind well casing between adjacent hydrocarbon producing layers is a subsurface reservoir. The value of FC can be utilized in estimating the rate of flow from a secondary reservoir layer contributing to the total production through the wellbore based on the respective well pressures at a given time. The well pressures are calculated from a model based on the individual properties of and the amounts of fluid produced from these layers. Once there is a reasonable match between the calculated pressures and the measured pressures during a transient test, the parameters that have been used in calculating the model pressures are stored as characteristic parameters of the reservoir system. Such characteristic parameters are utilized in assessing the commercial producibility of the reservoirs.
US10119395B2 Method for enhancing acoustic communications in enclosed spaces using dispersion compensation
A method for extending the range of acoustic data communication within a fluid enclosed in a pipe, such as in a production petroleum well. The method includes providing an acoustic transmitter and receiver in the pipe separated by a distance d. The transmitter converts the ith data bit into a propagating waveform in the pipe. The propagating waveform is received by the receiver after traversing the distance d. The received propagating waveform for the given data bit is then compensated for dispersion using an adaptive process to find the best statistical fit between the dispersed signal and the known signal shape.
US10119394B2 Multi-frequency dielectric borehole imager
Systems, methods and devices for dielectric borehole imagery are disclosed. Systems may include one or more transmitters that induce, at azimuthally-spaced positions on a borehole wall, a plurality of fields having components in non-coplanar directions within a formation; one or more directionally sensitive receivers that sense the components caused by each of the one or more transmitters; and a controller that processes signals received from the one or more directionally sensitive inductive sensors to provide a set of measurements representative of dielectric parameters at two or more azimuthal positions within the borehole.
US10119393B2 Optimizing downhole data communication with at bit sensors and nodes
Data is communicated from sensors at a downhole location near a drill bit to surface equipment. Communication to the surface equipment may be direct or may pass through a series of nodes. The nodes in some cases are intelligently reconfigured to achieve desired data rates, achieve power management goals, and/or compensate for failed nodes.
US10119392B2 Determining depth of loss zones in subterranean formations
Methods of locating a loss zone in a wellbore in a subterranean formation including determining a calculated wellhead pressure, calculating a wellhead pressure differential, calculating a flow rate loss, estimating a loss zone depth, determining a modified calculated wellhead pressure, and calculating a modified wellhead pressure differential until the modified wellhead pressure differential corresponds to a loss zone location in the wellbore.
US10119390B2 Remote tool position and tool status indication
A system is described that is positionable downhole in wellbore for determining a parameter of a downhole tool. The system includes a tubing subassembly and a signal generator positioned in the tubing subassembly for outputting, in response to being covered or uncovered by a detectable portion of a downhole tool, a detectable signal for determining a parameter of the downhole tool.
US10119388B2 Modular geosteering tool assembly
A retrievable tool for steering through an earth formation includes a first tool assembly and a tilted antenna attached to the first tool assembly. The tool also includes a second tool assembly attached to the first tool assembly and a tilted antenna attached to the second tool assembly. The first tool assembly attaches to the second tool assembly so that the antennas are tilted in predetermined directions. The tilted antennas are transmitter antennas or receiver antennas. Each tool assembly is a tubular cylinder with a longitudinal axis running the length of the cylinder, wherein the tubular cylinder has two ends, each end including a rotational attachment mechanism. The tool assemblies attach to each other through their rotational attachment mechanisms. The rotational attachment mechanism may be a screw-on mechanism, press-fit mechanism, or welded mechanism.
US10119387B2 Systems and methods for processing acoustic cement evaluation data
Systems, methods, and devices for evaluating proper cement installation in a well are provided. In one example, a method includes obtaining acoustic cement evaluation data points and processing the acoustic cement evaluation data points using a solid-liquid-gas model to assign at least some of the acoustic cement evaluation data points to a material of solid, liquid, or gas in an annulus of the wellbore behind the casing. The solid-liquid-gas model includes a tight solid-liquid-gas model in which a gas threshold range is not directly adjacent to a liquid threshold range and/or a solid-liquid-gas model that considers flexural attenuation when a pulse-echo-derived acoustic impedance is below an evanescence point.
US10119381B2 System for reducing vibrations in a pressure pumping fleet
An electrically powered hydraulic fracturing system having pumps for pressurizing fracturing fluid, piping for carrying fracturing fluid, and vibration reducing equipment for use with the piping. The vibration reducing equipment includes helical coils that support the piping. The coils are made of a wire rope made of strands of steel cable twisted together. Grooved fittings are provided on some piping connections, and which allow pivoting between adjacent fluid conveyance members. Swivel joints are strategically located in the piping which allow rotational flexing between adjacent sections of the piping; thereby attenuating vibration in the piping but without stressing the piping.
US10119377B2 Systems, assemblies and processes for controlling tools in a well bore
A dedicated hydraulic line for transmission of a signal device capable of generating one or more unique signals to one or more tools within a subterranean well. Each tool can be equipped with a reader device for receiving signals from and transmitting signals to the signal device. Each reader device can control operation of the tool associated therewith if the reader device is programmed to respond to signals received from the signal device. Hydraulic fluid used to operate the tool can be conveyed via the dedicated hydraulic line or a separate hydraulic line. A separate hydraulic line can be used to reset the tool. Where the tools include sliding sleeves, the tools can be used to hydraulically fracture subterranean environs at spaced apart locations along a well bore in any desired sequence and without removing the tools from the well during the fracturing process.
US10119355B2 Releasing a well drop
A well drop releasing device has a housing attachable to a well tubing. The device has a well drop carrier to carry a well drop. The well drop carrier is linearly movable to move the well drop from an exterior the well tubing into an interior the well tubing and release the well drop in the interior of the well tubing.
US10119353B2 Passively locking connector
An assembly includes a first hub having a body and an end surface, first and second openings defined in the body and a plurality of segmented collets positioned around the body. A locking mandrel is operatively coupled to the body, wherein the locking mandrel is adapted to engage the plurality of segmented collets, and a latching/release mechanism is positioned at least partially within the first and second openings defined in the body, wherein the latching/release mechanism is adapted to be positioned in a first position wherein the locking mandrel is in an unlocked and loaded position and in a second position wherein the locking mandrel is released and engages the plurality of segmented collets so as to couple the first hub to a second hub.
US10119350B2 Expandable junk mill
A borehole mill has blades that extend radially while moving along an inclined dovetail as a result of setting down weight on a mandrel. The blades extend axially beyond the end of the mandrel so that setting down weight disables a retainer that has the blades retracted for running in. Axial displacement of the blades along respective dovetails breaks a shear pin on a follower sleeve that is spring biased off a gage ring on the mandrel such that the spring stays compressed as long as set down weight is applied and once the mill is picked up the spring pushes the blades axially along a dovetail to the radially retracted position. The mill resumes its smallest dimension for pulling out of the hole.
US10119348B2 Coring tools with improved reliability during core jams, and related methods
An inner barrel assembly for use with a coring tool may include a sleeve located coaxially within an inner barrel in a telescoping manner. The core barrel assembly may also include a cap located above a top end of the sleeve when the inner barrel assembly is in an initial coring position. The cap may include a skirt having a portion extending downwardly from the cap. A coring tool including an inner barrel assembly and methods of forming an inner barrel assembly are also disclosed.
US10119346B2 Tool for use on exit side of bore and method of use thereof
A tool for making up and breaking out a drill string at an exit side of a bore. The tool includes a fixed vise and a moveable vise for torqueing a pipe joint, a roller assembly for threading and unthreading adjacent sections of pipe, and a retainer assembly to retain a detached pipe section. The components of the tool are mounted on a frame, which is pivotally connected to a hydraulic machine such as an excavator. Thus, the tool may be manipulated to remove and add sections of pipe to a drill string remote from the primary horizontal directional drill.
US10119344B2 Handling and recovery devices for tubular members and associated methods
Implementations described herein include a hoisting device and method for handling, coupling and recovery of tubular members such as drill string components. The hoisting device has a self-energizing gripping means configured to releasably engage a drill string component. In one aspect, the self-energizing gripping means can be operable to increase at least one of a radial biasing force and a contact friction force applied to a drill string component, causing the gripping means to increase the overall gripping force applied to the component with minimal effort exerted by a hoisting device operator.
US10119342B2 Rope socket
An improved rope socket for downhole operations, capable of separating within the wellbore to permit removal of upper components and attached wireline, while lower components including an uphole-facing fishing neck remain attached to a tool string or fish within the wellbore. Also, an improved drop bar for actuating a release mechanism of the improved rope socket. The improved drop bar includes wheel assemblies having integrated axles to provide a stronger axle capable of offset placement along the circumference of the drop bar.
US10119331B2 Methods for configuring and controlling the operation of a motorised drive device for a home automation unit, and associated unit and motorised drive device
Disclosed is a method for configuring a motorized drive device for a closure or solar protection unit, the method including: a step in which a low end-of-travel position of a screen is determined automatically; a step in which the magnitude of an electric current passing through an electric motor is measured by a measurement device; a step in which a variation in the value magnitude is determined; and a step in which an obstacle-detection threshold value is determined during the movement of the screen towards its unwound position, according to the variation in the measured magnitude.
US10119326B1 Load bearing spacer for skylight installations
A spacer member, for allowing a walkable skylight with an insulating glass unit to be created with a structural glass panel and a thermal glass panel. The spacer member includes a slab part and a tube part having substantially the same thickness. The tube part is hollow, containing desiccant material for absorbing moisture within the insulating glass unit. The spacer members may be joined together to create a spacer frame. The spacer frame defines an inner rectangular region. When the spacer frame is sealed between the structural glass panels and the thermal glass panel, an air gap is created within the inner rectangular region. The desiccant material effectively removes moisture from air within the air gap.
US10119318B1 Integrated power window operator
Power window operators and windows incorporating the power window operators are described herein. The power window operators include both a guide pin and guide pin slot, as well as a pivot pin and pivot pin slot to control movement of an operator arm.
US10119314B2 Roller apparatus
An object of the present invention is to enhance stiffness of a cable end without increasing the size of the cable end. A first retaining protrusion (35b) is provided on the tip side of a second roller pin (35) so as to protrude from the second roller pin (35) in a radially outward direction of the second roller pin (35), a cable end (40) is formed with an insertion hole (43) including an arc-shaped second inner wall (43b), the first retaining protrusion (35b) being allowed to pass through the insertion hole (43). A bush (50) is provided with: a notch (51a) which exposes the second inner wall (43b) to the outside, the first retaining protrusion (35b) being allowed to pass through the notch (51a); and a cylindrical main body (51) which covers a first inner wall (43a), the first retaining protrusion (35b) abutting on the main body (51) in a radial direction of the second roller pin (35).
US10119295B1 Walls to top closure system for tents
A connecting member acts as a seam connecting the side panels and the top panels of a tent. The tent side panels define a keder for engagement with a first channel of the connecting member. The top panels also define a keder for engagement with a second channel of the connecting member. The user inserts an end of the side keder into the corresponding first channel of the connecting member. Once the end of the side keder is engaged by the connecting member, the connecting member is horizontally pushed toward the opposite end of the side panel until the connecting member reaches the opposite end of the side panel. The user then inserts an end of the top keder into the corresponding second channel of the connecting member. The second channel of the connecting member (along with the side wall) is horizontally pushed along the top keder until the channel is in receipt of the entire length of the top keder.
US10119294B2 Short stroke mast-raising system
A system for raising a mast includes a primary cylinder and an actuator. The primary cylinder has a first end coupled to the mast and a second end coupled to a lifting base. The primary cylinder actuates from a retracted position to an extended position to at least partially raise the mast. The actuator actuates from a retracted position to an extended position to at least partially raise the mast, thereby moving the first end of the primary cylinder or the second end of the primary cylinder toward a pivot point between the mast and the lifting base.
US10119285B2 Systems and methods for generating waves
A wave generating system can include a water channel for creating a flow of water to produce a standing wave. A water return passageway can circulate the water back to the inlet of the water channel. One or more pipes can extend under the water channel for circulating the water. A water storage chamber can be positioned below the water channel. Water can be stored in the space between the one or more pipes, and the storage water can be isolated from the water being circulated in the system. The system can produce a hydraulic circuit with hydraulic continuity so that water can be efficiently circulated through the water channel and water return passageway. The system can be modular.
US10119284B1 Wave generator
A wave generator which may e.g. rest on a deck of a concrete swimming pool is disclosed. The wave generator may include a chassis for support of other components, have structure for engaging a supporting environmental surface or object, an agitator to be periodically projected into the water, and an oscillating device for periodically projecting the agitator into the water and withdrawing the agitator from the water to enable subsequent impingements against the water. The oscillating device includes a rocker arm, a powered crank mechanism to rock the rocker arm, and a support arm to hold the agitator below the elevated end of the rocker arm, thus enabling the agitator to impinge against the surface of the water. Optionally, functional components of the wave generator are covered by a cover simulating e.g. a whale. Optionally, the wave generator includes a protective cage held in the water below the agitator.
US10119280B2 Form liner for visually enhanced concrete
In some embodiments, a cured panel is formed from a curable material and comprises at least one enhancing material applied to a surface of the panel or embedded in a surface of the panel. In some embodiments, a method comprises providing a form liner having an enhancing material oriented on or attached to the form liner, and then providing a curable material. In some embodiments, a method comprises providing a form liner having at least one cavity containing a curable mixture, and then providing a curable material.
US10119276B2 Reinforcing assemblies having downwardly-extending working members on structurally reinforcing bars for concrete slabs or other structures
In one aspect, a reinforcing assembly includes multiple longitudinally-extending support bars that are connected together and multiple working members each independently connected to one or more of the support bars. The working members are oriented diagonally with respect to a longitudinal axis extending along the support bars. Each working member includes a downwardly-extending side and a hooked or bent portion at an end of the downwardly-extending side. In another aspect, a reinforcing assembly includes one or more longitudinally-extending bars each configured to provide structural reinforcement within a structure. The reinforcing assembly also includes multiple working members each independently connected to at least one of the one or more bars. The working members are oriented diagonally with respect to a longitudinal axis extending along the one or more bars. Each working member includes a downwardly-extending side and a hooked or bent portion at an end of the downwardly-extending side.
US10119273B2 System for securing slats for forming a raised floor or deck
The system for removably securing slats juxtaposed to form a deck, for example for a terrace, includes fasteners disposed in rows on level floor or joist or beam structure supports oriented perpendicular to the axis of the slats. The fasteners have a device for securing the supports to the slats. A plurality of impermeable channels is disposed parallel for a level floor, or at a rate of one impermeable channel for each joist or beam support. The top surface of the support, a device for removable securing and a device for positioning provided on the profiled section are covered. The fasteners are made of a flexible elastic material, and the device for positioning allows clearance in a direction of an axis of the channel.
US10119270B2 Extended span timber structural member
A timber structural member includes: a first timber round having a first cooperating longitudinal surface, a second timber round having a second and a third cooperating longitudinal surfaces, and a third timber round having a fourth cooperating longitudinal surface. The first cooperating surface cooperates with the second cooperating surface, and the third cooperating surface cooperates with the fourth cooperating surface. The timber rounds are secured together to form a structurally integral unit in which the first cooperating surface is in contact with the second cooperating surface, and the third cooperating surface is in contact with the fourth cooperating surface, and the first, second and third timber rounds are substantially parallel to each other. The timber rounds are secured to each other by a plurality of spaced fasteners provided at acute and obtuse angles from a longitudinal axis of the structural member and extending through the timber rounds.
US10119265B2 Building frame connector and method of use
A building frame connector for connecting beams to columns to create a building frame. The building frame connector includes a pin member and plurality of fins mounted on said pin member for rotation relative to said pin. The pin may be in alignment with the column, and the fins allow connection of the beams to the columns. The fins may be disposed to rotate relative to said pin member about a longitudinal axis of the pin. In one embodiment the pin member may have an outer diameter and the fins have a collar with an inner diameter is greater than said outer diameter of said pin allowing for the collars to rotate about the pin member. The present building frame connector may also include at least one coupling member coupled to the pin member, wherein the coupling member facilitates the connection of the building frame connector to a building column.
US10119260B2 Discharge valve apparatus, flush water tank apparatus, and flush toilet
A discharge valve apparatus attached to a reservoir tank in a reservoir tank apparatus for storing flush water. The discharge valve apparatus includes a valve body, attached to the top of a discharge opening provided in the bottom surface of a reservoir tank, for opening and closing the discharge opening by up and down movement thereof, a float, attached to the valve body, which drops in tandem with the drop in water level inside the flush water tank; and a variable drop start timing mechanism to make a drop start timing of the valve body variable.
US10119254B2 Treatment devices for drains
A treatment device for a drain is presented to reduce at least one of odor, insect, uric acid, and grease and oil problems. The treatment comprises a dispenser that is configured to couple a stem from a drain extending into a drain pipe. At least a portion of the dispenser is composed of the active agent and thereby dispenses the active agent. The active agent includes at least one of an insecticide, a deodorant, uric acid-consuming bacteria, and an enzyme that digests grease and oil. Thus, problems associated with drains are substantially reduced using the treatment device.
US10119253B2 Faucet assembly with integrated anti-scald device
Improved fluid supply assemblies for fluid systems are provided. In exemplary embodiments, the present disclosure provides for improved fluid supply assemblies and related features, systems and methods of use. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for advantageous faucet assemblies (e.g., electrically or mechanically actuated faucet assemblies) having an integrated anti-scald device and having an integrated temperature mixing valve. The present disclosure provides for a faucet assembly having an integrated temperature mixing valve, and/or having an integrated anti-scald device configured to stop the inlet flow of hot water in the event the mixed outlet water temperature exceeds a user-selected set point. Advantageous faucet assemblies of the present disclosure can prevent scalding as defined by ASSE 1070. Improved, convenient and effective systems and methods for utilizing improved faucet assemblies in fluid systems are provided.
US10119247B2 Working machine
A working machine comprising: a base assembly including a ground engaging structure; an undercarriage connected to the ground engaging structure; a superstructure connected to the undercarriage; a working arm mounted to the superstructure; a connector connecting the undercarriage to the superstructure; and a drive arrangement located in the base assembly for moving the ground engaging structure to propel, in use, the working machine.
US10119245B2 Vacuum unit and truck with air and water
Vacuum units and vacuum trucks, for example, for excavating material, for instance, around buried utility lines. Multiple embodiments include an air and water nozzle that provides air and water to break up material (e.g., earth) that is picked up by a vacuum system. Various embodiments include a vacuum system, a compressed air system, a water system, and an air and water nozzle configured to be hand guided by an operator while excavating the material. In a number of embodiments, the air and water nozzle can include a body that is hand held by the operator while excavating the material, an air passageway through the body, a water passageway through the body, an air valve, a water valve, an air control that opens and closes the air valve, and a water control that opens and closes the water valve.
US10119243B2 Road grader implement with storable and deployable blade
A grading implement features a frame with at least one movable section carried by a main frame section. Each movable section is movable relative thereto between a storage position and a working position reaching further laterally outward from the main section to increase a working width of the implement. An underside of each movable section features a respective blade adjustably mounted thereto for selective adjustment between different relative blade positions relative to the movable section. One embodiment features outboard blades on two movable sections, inboard blades on another two movable sections, and a rear blade mounted centrally on the main section behind the inboard and outboard blades. A dust suppression system features spray nozzles distributed across the main frame section behind the blades, and storage tanks mounted atop the main section so that weight of the dust suppression agent provides extra downforce to the blades.
US10119237B2 Self-boring anchoring device and method of installing such an anchoring device
Provided is a fixation device having a shaft rotatable about a longitudinal axis with a first cutter at a first, distal end; a guide body on the shaft shaped to taper outwardly towards the first end of the shaft; an elongate sleeve disposed surroundingly about the shaft; and a flareable end formation at a first, distal end of the elongate sleeve. The guide body and the flareable end formation urge the sleeve towards the first end over the guide body and flare the end formation outward from the shaft. A tensioning mechanism forms part of the fixation device and is associated with a second end of the sleeve and operable selectively to urge the shaft relative to the sleeve back towards the second end. An associated method of installing a fixation device into a substrate is also described.
US10119235B2 Pondage device
The invention relates to a pondage device (1) including a dam (2) and an improvement (3), arranged downstream from said dam, referred to as a “downstream improvement”. Said device is characterized in that it includes at least one flexible cylinder (4) positioned between said dam (2) and said improvement (3), and in that said flexible cylinder (4) includes a chamber (41) inside of which water is stored, said chamber being at least partially defined by a deformable membrane (40), said chamber (41) being kept under pressure by pressurization means (5).
US10119234B1 Process for installing a modular retaining wall
A process for installing a modular retaining wall is illustrated and described having open or closed polygonal modules with channels disposed therein. The wall is set at least partially below a surface, the surface either being land-based or aqueous-based, and interfaces therebetween, e.g., shoreline. The modules of the wall are fastened to each other by respective fastening mating fasteners. The retaining wall is installed by a process employing a fluid-assisted internal mandrel.
US10119230B2 Security barrier apparatus
The invention relates to a security barrier apparatus 10, 70, 100 comprising a support 12 having at least three upright posts 14, 16, 18, 72 thereon. Two of the posts 14, 18 being fixed to the support 12 and at least one post 16, 72 being translatably movable relative to the two fixed posts 14, 18. The two fixed posts 14, 18 being spaced apart from one another and comprise a first plane 19 therebetween. The movable post 16, 72 being mounted to a slide device 24 of the support 12 for providing said translatable movement. The slide device 24 to operate the apparatus 10, 70 between an open position and a closed position such that in the closed position the movable post 16, 72 is between the fixed posts 14, 18 for inhibiting the passage of a vehicle, and in the open position the movable post 16, 72 is out of alignment with the first plane 19 and adjacent to one of the fixed posts 14, 18 for allowing the passage of a vehicle therebetween.
US10119224B2 Method for manufacturing an imitation leather banded structure with noctilucence
A method for manufacturing an imitation leather banded structure with noctilucence. The method has following steps: (1) providing an object with a surface; (2) coating a primer layer on the surface; (3) coating a shielding layer and a colored layer sequentially on the primer layer via a color printing mode; (4) coating a predetermined pattern on the colored layer; and (5) covering a transparent ink layer, and performing an imitation leather printing via a UV mask.
US10119223B2 Carpet and synthetic turf backings prepared from a polyether carbonate polyol
Disclosed are tufted carpet structures, including synthetic turf structures, such as synthetic grass structures, that include a polyurethane backing coating formed from a polyether carbonate polyol.
US10119220B2 Laundry treatment apparatus
A laundry treatment apparatus is disclosed. The laundry treatment apparatus includes a receiving unit for providing a laundry receiving space, an introduction port for allowing the receiving unit to communicate with the outside of the laundry treatment apparatus, a door for opening and closing the introduction port, an actuation unit provided at the door such that the actuation unit reciprocates between a first position and a second position, and a fixing unit for fixing the door to the introduction port using an attractive force when the actuation unit is positioned at the first position and for separating the door from the introduction port when the actuation unit is positioned at the second position.
US10119219B2 Laundry treating apparatus
A laundry treating apparatus comprises a cabinet forming a profile, provided with a laundry opening; a door having an inner frame arranged toward the laundry opening and an outer frame coupled to the inner frame and arranged toward the outside of the cabinet, and opening and closing the laundry opening; a hinge part having a first pivot rotating the door along a first rotational direction and a second pivot rotating the door along a second rotational direction different from the first rotational direction; a pivot switching member movable to rotatably fix the door to any one of the first pivot and the second pivot; and a pressing piece provided in the door and pressed by a user to move the pivot switching member, wherein the pressing piece includes a pressing point pressed by the user, and the pressing point is provided at an upper end of the pressing piece.
US10119218B2 Washing machine
A washing machine includes a door and an auxiliary washing unit that may be readily fastened to each other by a locking unit for fastening the door and the auxiliary washing unit. The washing machine includes a main body in which an opening is formed, a door that opens and closes the opening, an auxiliary washing unit that is provided on an inner side of the door to form an auxiliary washing space, and a locking unit that locks the door and the auxiliary washing unit. Here, the locking unit may perform linear motion in one direction to lock or unlock the door and the auxiliary washing unit.
US10119210B1 Textile machine adjustment method and system thereof
A textile machine adjustment method is provided. An operating speed of a textile machine within an operating range is set by a processor according to the basic information of the fabric. A motion image of the fabric and the vibration characteristics of the yarns are recorded by a video camera. The operating speed of the textile machine is adjusted at least once, and the vibration characteristics of the yarns is analyzed after each adjustment of the operating speed. Multiple correlation factor functions and the relative weights of the multiple factors related to the operating speed of the textile machine are recorded. The relative weights of the multiple factors are adjusted according to a yield quality of the fabric. When an expected value is met, the fabric continues to be produced at the current operating speed; otherwise, the relative weights of multiple factors are adjusted to correct the operating speed.
US10119208B2 Method for making electrically conductive textiles and textile sensor
A method for making a textile sensor and a textile sensor can include selecting a combination of variables from the group consisting of yarn variables, stitch variables, and textile variables; and knitting an electrically conductive yarn in the textile sensor in accordance with the selected combination of variables, wherein the combination of variables is selected so as to provide a controlled amount of contact resistance in the textile sensor. The method and textile can further include a capacitive textile-sensor having at least two integrally knit capacitor plate elements and having a configuration adapted for a sensing activity. Resistance in the textile sensor can automatically calibrate to a stable baseline level after the textile sensor is applied to a body.
US10119202B2 Method for preparing electro-mechanically stretched hydrogel micro fibers
The presently disclosed subject matter provides a scalable and electrostretching approach for generating microfibers exhibiting uniaxial alignment from polymer solutions. Such microfibers can be generated from a variety of natural polymers or synthetic polymers. The hydrogel microfibers can be used for controlled release of bioactive agents. The internal uniaxial alignment exhibited by the presently disclosed fibers provides improved mechanical properties to microfibers, contact guidance cues and induces alignment for cells seeded on or within the microfibers.
US10119192B2 EPI base ring
Embodiments described herein relate to a base ring assembly for use in a substrate processing chamber. In one embodiment, the base ring assembly comprises a ring body sized to be received within an inner circumference of the substrate processing chamber, the ring body comprising a loading port for passage of the substrate, a gas inlet, and a gas outlet, wherein the gas inlet and the gas outlet are disposed at opposing ends of the ring body, and an upper ring configured to dispose on a top surface of the ring body, and a lower ring configured to dispose on a bottom surface of the ring body, wherein the upper ring, the lower ring, and the ring body, once assembled, are generally concentric or coaxial.
US10119191B2 High flow gas diffuser assemblies, systems, and methods
Porous diffuser assemblies including multiple diffuser elements. The porous diffuser assemblies include a diffuser body, a diffuser base coupled to the diffuser body and forming a plenum there between, the diffuser base including a plurality of openings formed therein, and a porous diffuser element disposed in each of the plurality of openings wherein surfaces of the porous diffuser elements are exposed to the plenum. Gas purged chambers and methods of purging a chamber are disclosed, as are numerous other aspects.
US10119187B2 Deformed part and vehicle
The present invention provides a deformed part created by forming a coated metal sheet into a part, the coated metal sheet comprising a steel substrate, at least one face of which is coated with a metal coating deposited by dipping the substrate in a bath, said coating comprising between 0.2 and 0.7% by weight of Al, the remainder of the metal coating being Zn and inevitable impurities, wherein an outer surface of a metal coating of the deformed part has a waviness Wa0.8 of less than or equal to 0.43 μm.
US10119184B2 High strength forged aluminum alloy products
High strength forged aluminum alloys and methods for producing the same are disclosed. The forged aluminum alloy products may have grains having a high aspect ratio in at least two planes, generally the L-ST and the LT-ST planes. The forged aluminum alloy products may also have a high amount of texture. The forged products may realize increased strength relative to conventionally prepared forged products of comparable product form, composition and temper.
US10119183B2 Heat treatable aluminum alloys having magnesium and zinc
New magnesium-zinc aluminum alloy bodies and methods of producing the same are disclosed. The new magnesium-zinc aluminum alloy bodies generally include 3.0-6.0 wt. % magnesium and 2.5-5.0 wt. % zinc, where at least one of the magnesium and the zinc is the predominate alloying element of the aluminum alloy bodies other than aluminum, and wherein (wt. % Mg)/(wt. % Zn) is from 0.6 to 2.40, and may be produced by preparing the aluminum alloy body for post-solutionizing cold work, cold working by at least 25%, and then thermally treating. The new magnesium-zinc aluminum alloy bodies may realize improved strength and other properties.
US10119182B2 Ni-based superalloy for hot forging
The present invention relates to an Ni-based superalloy for hot forging, containing, in terms of % by mass, C: more than 0.001% and less than 0.100%, Cr: 11% or more and less than 19%, Co: more than 5% and less than 25%, Fe: 0.1% or more and less than 4.0%, Mo: more than 2.0% and less than 5.0%, W: more than 1.0% and less than 5.0%, Nb: 2.0% or more and less than 4.0%, Al: more than 3.0% and less than 5.0%, and Ti: more than 1.0% and less than 3.0%, with the balance being unavoidable impurities and Ni, in which the component composition satisfies the following two relationships: 3.5≤([Ti]+[Nb])/[Al]×10<6.5 and 9.5≤[Al]+[Ti]+[Nb]<13.0.
US10119176B2 Superelastic wire and method of formation
A shape memory alloy including a Ni—Ti based alloy is superelastic at temperatures of about −40° C. to about 60° C. after being exposed to temperatures of about −55° C. to about 85° C. A method of forming a memory shape alloy may include preparing a rod comprising a Ni—Ti alloy, drawing a wire from the rod, and treating the wire at a temperature of about 500° C. to about 550° C. for about less than 1 minute.
US10119174B2 Hot work tool material and method for manufacturing hot work tool
Provided are a hot work tool material having an annealed structure effective for producing a finer quenched and tempered structure when made into a hot work tool, and a method for manufacturing a hot work tool. A hot work tool material which has an annealed structure and which is used upon being quenched and tempered, wherein the hot work tool material has a composition that can be adjusted to a martensite structure by the aforementioned quenching, and ferrite grains in a cross-section of the annealed structure of the hot work tool material have, in an oversize cumulative distribution based on the cross-sectional area of the ferrite grains, a grain diameter distribution such that the grain diameter is 25 μm or less as a circle equivalent diameter when the cumulative cross-sectional area is 90% of the total cross-sectional area. In addition, a method for manufacturing a hot work tool in which quenching and tempering is performed on the aforementioned hot work tool material.
US10119171B2 Method for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of prostate cancer metastasis
The present invention relates to a method for the diagnosis or the prognosis of metastasis, relapse or recurrence in prostate cancer which comprises determining if the c-MAF gene is amplified in a primary tumor sample. Likewise, the invention also relates to a method for the diagnosis or the prognosis of metastasis, relapse or recurrence in prostate cancer, as well as to a method for determining the tendency to develop bone metastasis with respect to metastasis in other organs, which comprise determining the c-MAF expression level. Finally, the invention relates to the use of a c-MAF inhibitor as therapeutic target for treating the prostate cancer.
US10119169B2 Methods to diagnose and treat mullerian adenosarcoma
Methods for diagnosing and treating Müllerian Adenosarcoma that include detecting the presence of one or more of a mutation in an ATRX gene, and/or a Copy Number Variation (CNV) in a MYBL1, MDM2, HMGA2, and/or CDK4 gene.
US10119154B2 Anthocyanins with specific properties
The present disclosure provides methods for identifying anthocyanins with improved stability, color, or hue using a screening method, and producing anthocyanins with improved stability, color, or hue in, for example, host cells comprising one or more heterologous glycosyltransferase nucleic acid molecules and one or more heterologous acyltransferase nucleic acid molecules.
US10119151B2 Methods and devices for charged molecule manipulation
Systems and methods for manipulating molecular material are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for manipulating molecular material may include positioning an uncharged needle structure in electrical proximity with a charged molecular material at a first locus in a liquid environment, charging the needle structure such that at least a portion of the charged molecular material becomes associated with the needle structure, moving the needle structure and the first locus relative to one another, and discharging the needle structure to disassociate the charged molecular material at a second locus.
US10119142B2 Pharmaceutical composition for treating Charcot Marie Tooth disease
An siRNA for specifically targeting a PMP22 mutant gene and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating Charcot Marie Tooth disease, which includes the same, are provided. According to the present invention, it is confirmed that selective suppression of a PMP22 mutant allele by a non-viral delivery system of siRNA may improve demyelinating neuropathic symptoms of CMT in vivo, enhance a motor ability and increase a volume of muscle. Therefore, the siRNA may be used in a useful method for treating various dominantly inherited peripheral neuropathies including CMT.
US10119141B2 Hippo and dystrophin complex signaling in cardiomyocyte renewal
Embodiments of the disclosure include methods and compositions for the renewal of cardiomyocytes by targeting the Hippo pathway. In particular embodiments, an individual with a need for cardiomyocyte renewal is provided an effective amount of a shRNA molecule that targets the Sav1 gene. Particular shRNA sequences are disclosed.
US10119140B2 Methods for enhancing or decreasing the levels of MIR124 and MIR29 in subjects with muscular dystrophy
Disclosed herein are methods of treating and diagnosing muscular dystrophy. In some examples, the methods include treating muscular dystrophy by administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an agent that alters the expression of at least one miR gene product, such as miRNA-124 and/or miRNA-29 thereby treating muscular dystrophy. In one particular example, the method of treatment includes administering an agent that decreases the expression or activity of miRNA-124. In another embodiment, the method of treatment includes administering a composition that includes one or more agents to decrease the expression and/or activity of miRNA-124 and one or more agents to alter the activity of miRNA-29 (increase or decrease). Also disclosed are methods of enhancing muscle regeneration, repair, or maintenance in a subject and methods of enhancing α7β1 integrin expression. Methods of prospectively preventing or reducing muscle injury or damage in a subject are also disclosed.
US10119134B2 Single cell bar-coding for antibody discovery
Provided herein are methods and composition for immune repertoire sequencing and single cell barcoding. In some aspects, such methods may comprise steps of: (a) forming a plurality of vessels each comprising a first cell cDNA of a first cell polynucleotide from a single cell and a second cell cDNA of a second cell polynucleotide from the single cell; (b) extending the first cell cDNA that is hybridized to a barcoded polynucleotide comprising a primer binding site sequence and a barcode sequence and a cDNA annealing sequence, or an amplicon thereof; and extending the second cell cDNA that is hybridized to a barcoded polynucleotide comprising a primer binding site sequence and the barcode sequence and a cDNA annealing sequence, or an amplicon thereof; and (c) amplifying the extended first cell cDNA and the extended second cell cDNA with a primer set.
US10119131B2 Compositions and methods for producing clostridial collagenases
The present invention provides a method for producing a drug product comprising a combination of highly purified collagenase I and collagenase II from Clostridium histolyticum. The method utilizes an improved medium for the cultivation of Clostridium histolyticum which includes a non-meat-derived (i.e., non-mammalian) peptone or vegetable peptone. The method includes one or more of: (1) reducing glucose content in the meat-free or vegetable-derived media; and (2) increasing the salt concentration in the meat-free or vegetable-derived media. Also provided is a drug product which includes collagenase I and collagenase II at an optimized fixed mass ratio, and which has a purity of greater than at least 95%.
US10119128B2 Lipase variants and polynucleotides encoding same
The present invention relates to lipase variants and methods of obtaining them. The present invention also relates to polynucleotides encoding the variants; nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides; and methods of using the variants.
US10119119B2 Polysiloxane substrates with highly-tunable elastic modulus
A highly tunable bioscaffold is provided, as well as a method of manufacture of the bioscaffold and methods of use of the bioscaffold, for example for drug testing, cell propagation and for optimizing growth of a cell type, for example corneal endothelial cells.
US10119118B2 Modified serum-free cell culture medium
The invention describes improved methods and compositions for producing a recombinant protein, e.g., an antibody, in mammalian cell culture. In addition, the invention provides improved cell culture media, including improved production media, feed solutions, and combination feeds, which may be used to improve protein productivity in mammalian cell culture.
US10119114B2 Device for the lysis of microorganisms present in an environmental or clinical sample and the extraction of nucleic acids from said microorganisms for analysis
A cartridge that can be positioned inside an air collection component and receive a component for recovering nucleic acids is described, the cartridge being substantially cylindrical and containing a microorganism retaining zone, the retaining zone containing a microorganism lysis mechanism. Also described is a device for collecting microorganisms contained in the air and a device for microorganism lysis.
US10119112B2 Multi-reactor unit for dynamic cell culture
The present invention relates to a unit (1) comprising a microsystem (150) and at least one set of interface connections (16) for the microsystem (150); the microsystem (150) comprising a bottom plate (152) bearing the impression of at least one microstructured dynamic cell culture chamber (15), and a top plate (151), characterized in that the at least one microstructured chamber (15) is fluidically connected at inlet and/or at outlet by a set of connections (16) inserted removably into a hole in the upper plate (151). The present invention also relates to a dynamic cell culture system to this effect.
US10119110B2 Bioreactor using oxygen-carrying molecules
The present invention relates to devices and bioreactors capable of delivering oxygen to a cell culture using oxygen-carrying molecules. The bioreactor comprises at least two chambers separated by an oxygen-permeable membrane. The oxygen-carrying molecules are chosen from extracellular hemoglobin isolated from worm belonging to Arenicoliolae family or Nereidiolae family.
US10119109B2 Automated, multifunctional, engineered cardiac tissue culture and testing bioreactor system
An improved tissue engineering bioreactor and testing platform has been designed that integrates multiple testing and stimulation capabilities. The system allows for growth of multiple tissue strips in parallel with mechanical and electrical stimulation, media perfusion, and the automated monitoring of contractile force and extracellular electrical activity. The system is designed to be low-cost and scalable, to provide for high-content, biofidelic, non-destructive testing of engineered muscle tissue performance that is conventionally measured using muscle-bath systems.
US10119108B2 Manufacturing within a single-use container
A manufacturing assembly has at least a sterilizable chamber containing at least one of a three-dimensional printing device (additive manufacturing), a Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) finishing head (subtractive manufacturing), a vacuum-forming unit, an injection-molding unit, a laser-cutting unit, a ultrasonic-welding unit, a robotic arman analysis device, a sampling device or a combination thereof. A plurality of individual sterilizable chambers may be aseptically connected into a network of sterilizable chambers that provides additional functionality for the manufacturing assembly. A sterilizable printer assembly may include at least one printing head, a printing platform, and a driving mechanism adapted to perform a movement of the at least one printing head relative to the printing platform along three degrees of freedom; a printer housing enclosing the printer assembly in a sterile manner, at least one aseptic connector fluidly connected to a corresponding one of the at least one printing head.
US10119095B2 System and method for processing algae-based products using recovered flue gas heat
A method for processing algae-based products using flue gas heat includes mixing flue gas with water, receiving a heated gas in a first enclosure of a heat exchanger, receiving an algal paste in a second enclosure of the heat exchanger, introducing an organic solvent to the algal paste, extracting an algal oil and a plurality of algal shells from the algal paste by dissipating heat from the first enclosure to the second enclosure; and extracting the algal oil from the organic solvent and the algal shells.
US10119089B2 Coal char passivation process and apparatus
A continuous process and apparatus for treating dried coal and coal char to promote passivation of the reactive carbon particles by forming a protective oxide coating and simultaneously adding moisture to rehydrate said particles. The passivation process is conducted in a novel apparatus providing for the staged control of the reaction temperature and the staged introduction of both oxygen and moisture. The fluidized bed apparatus has internal in-bed cooling means embedded within the fluidized coal or coal char particles so as to remove the heat energy as it is released by virtue of the exothermic passivation reactions.
US10119086B2 System and method for recovering NGL
A system includes a water knock-out tank that receives a fluid material. Water from the fluid material settles on the bottom of the water knock-out tank. The system includes a mixing pipe that mixes a glycol with the fluid material transferred from the water knock-out tank and a first heat exchanger that cools the mixed fluid material and glycol. The system includes a gas-liquid separator that separates gaseous components and liquid components of the mixed fluid material and cooled glycol and a liquid-liquid separator that separates the liquid components of the mixed fluid material and cooled glycol by density. The system includes a fractional distillation column that heats a first liquid from the liquid-liquid separator. Heating the first liquid from the liquid-liquid separator gasifies a first portion of the first liquid. A second portion of the first liquid from the liquid-liquid separator remains liquid and is natural gas liquids.
US10119085B2 Quaternized nitrogen compounds and use thereof as additives in fuels and lubricants
The present invention relates to novel quaternized nitrogen compounds, to the preparation thereof and to the use thereof as a fuel and lubricant additive, more particularly as a detergent additive; to additive packages which comprise these compounds; and to fuels and lubricants thus additized. The present invention further relates to the use of these quaternized nitrogen compounds as a fuel additive for reducing or preventing deposits in the injection systems of direct-injection diesel engines, especially in common-rail injection systems, for reducing the fuel consumption of direct-injection diesel engines, especially of diesel engines with common-rail injection systems, and for minimizing power loss in direct-injection diesel engines, especially in diesel engines with common-rail injection systems.
US10119074B2 Liquid crystal composition and display device including the same
A liquid crystal composition includes a compound having a structure represented by formula A-1: wherein RA1 is an alkyl group, an alkoxy group, a cyano group, a halogen atom, or a hydrogen atom, RA2 is an alkyl group, a cyano group, a halogen atom, or a hydrogen atom, ZA is *—O—*, *—COO—*, *—OCO—*, *—CF2O—*, *—OCF2—*, *—CH2O—*, *—OCH2—*, *—SCH2—*, *—CH2S—*, *—C2F4—*, *—CH2CF2—*, *—CF2CH2—*, *—(CH2)k—*, *—CH═CH—*, *—CF═CF—*, *—CH═CF—*, *—CF═CH—*, *—C≡C—*, *—CH═CHCH2O—*, or a single bond, X is a halogen atom, each of l1 and l2 is independently an integer of 0 to 2, and when l1 is 2 and ZA in a repeating unit defined by l1 are the same or different, wherein k is an integer of 1 to 5 and “*” indicates a point of attachment.
US10119045B2 Electroconductive silver paste
The present invention provides an electroconductive paste which is excellent in a stability upon storage for a long period and in an anti-migration property, and capable of forming electrodes, wirings and sheets having a low resistance, an extensibility and a repetitive stretchability.An electroconductive silver paste, characterized in that, it contains a silver powder (A) and a rubber (B) containing a nitrile group, that a ratio by weight of (A)/(B) is within a range of from 77/23 to 90/10, that the silver powder (A) is an amorphous aggregated powder and/or a flaky powder, and that a content of an alkali metal in the nitrile group-containing rubber (B) is 4,000 ppm or less.
US10119043B2 Aqueous inkjet inks
An aqueous inkjet ink contains: a) a color pigment; b) an alkoxylated fluorosurfactant; and c) an ethoxylated oligomer having a molecular weight smaller than 400; and has a static surface tension at 25° C. of no more than 28 mN·m;and a viscosity between 5 and 12 mPa·s at 32° C. at a shear rate of 1,000 s−1.
US10119040B2 Paint composition
The present invention relates to a deep base or accent coating composition comprising an acrylic based binder and a Zn++ additive. The composition of the present invention resists water staining better than comparable formulations that do not contain the additive.
US10119039B2 Use of 2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)benzotriazole compounds as an UV absorbing agent in coatings
The present invention relates the use of a 2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)benzotriazole compound of the formula R(QUV)n as an UV absorbing agent in coatings.
US10119036B2 Process for the formation of metal oxide nanoparticles coating of a solid substrate
The present invention provides a process for the formation of a coating comprising peroxynanoparticles of metals selected from the group consisting of: Ga, Ge, As, Se, In, Sn, Sb, Te, Tl, Pb and Bi on a solid substrate, comprising providing a basic solution containing at least a first metal selected from said group and hydrogen peroxide, and contacting said solution with a solid substrate having oxygen-containing chemically reactive groups on its surface.
US10119035B2 Abhesive coatings
A monolithic, self-stratifying polymer coating, comprising: inner and outer-most surfaces on opposite sides of the coating, the inner surface being in contact with and adhered to an article; a surface region, extending from the outermost surface to a depth of about 2 nm from the outermost surface; a middle region, extending from a depth of about 2 nm from the outermost surface to a depth of less than about 2000 nm from the outermost surface; and a bulk region, extending from a depth of less than about 2000 nm from the outermost surface to the inner surface; wherein the surface region comprises a fluorous polyoxetane having the formula: (I) wherein n is an integer of 0-1 1, and m is an integer>0, in a greater concentration relative to the middle and bulk regions; wherein the middle region comprises 3F-SiO1.5 groups in a greater concentration relative to the surface and bulk regions; and wherein the bulk region comprises a polyurethane in a greater concentration relative to the surface and middle regions.
US10119032B2 Process for the preparation of a mineral filler product
A process for the preparation of a mineral filler product is disclosed, the process comprising a step of wet grinding a calcium carbonate-containing material in a mixture obtained by contacting the calcium carbonate-containing material with at least one grinding agent selected from specific styrene-maleic anhydride co-polymers and/or specific derivatives of styrene-maleic anhydride co-polymers.
US10119031B2 Method for obtaining a carbon black powder by pyrolyzing scrap rubber, the carbon black thus obtained and the use thereof
The present invention relates to a method for recycling scrap rubber comprising the steps of pyrolyzing scrap rubber to obtain a char material and milling the thus obtained char material. The present invention also relates to carbon black powders and carbon black pellets obtained by the method according to the invention. Moreover, the present invention relates to the use of said carbon black powder and to compositions comprising said carbon black powders.
US10119027B2 Compositions including lignin
Disclosed herein are compositions that include at least about 75 weight percent (wt %) alkylated lignin based on the total weight of the composition without any solvent(s). The material having a tensile strength of at least about 35 MPa, an elongation-to-break of at least about 1.5%, or both. Articles including such materials and methods of forming the same are also disclosed.
US10119026B2 Additive for asphalt mixes containing reclaimed bituminous products
The present invention relates to a method of improving the incorporation of recycled bituminous products by using at least one surfactant as an alternative to the known rejuvenating oils, for the preparation of asphalt mixes containing recycled bituminous products. The use of such alternative surfactant(s) results in better mechanical properties of the asphalt mix, while using smaller amounts of fresh bitumen and greater amounts of recycled bituminous products.
US10119024B2 Resin composition and molded article thereof
Disclosed is a resin composition including at least a polyamide (A) and a polyrotaxane (B) whose cyclic molecule is modified with a graft chain, which are mixed together, wherein 80 parts by weight or more and 99.9 parts by weight or less of the polyamide (A) and 0.1 part by weight or more and 20 parts by weight or less of the polyrotaxane (B) are mixed together relative to 100 parts by weight of the total amount of the polyamide (A) and the polyrotaxane (B). To provide a resin composition capable of affording a molded article having excellent balance between rigidity and toughness.
US10119023B2 Polymer composition
Polymer composition (C) comprising a poly(aryl ether ketone) (P1) chosen from polyetheretherketones, polyetherketoneketones and polyetheretherketone-polyetherketoneketone copolymers, a polyphenylsulfone (P2), and a reinforcing fiber (F), with the exception of a polymer composition consisting of 90 wt %, based on the total weight of the polymer composition, of a polymer blend consisting of 85 parts by weight of a polyphenylsulfone and 15 parts by weight of a polyetheretherketone, and 10 wt %, based on the total weight of the polymer composition, of glass fiber.
US10119016B2 Heterophasic copolymers and sequential polymerization
This invention relates to heterophasic copolymers of propylene and an alpha olefin comonomer having a high fill phase content (≥15%), and heterophasic polymerization processes using a single site catalyst system with a support having high average particle size (PS≥30 μm), high surface area (SA≥400 m2/g), low pore volume (PV≤2 mL/g), and a mean pore diameter range of 1≤PD≤20 nm.
US10119004B2 Foam, composition, and method
A method of producing a foam is disclosed. The method includes providing an epoxy-containing compound, a cationic catalyst, an optional blowing agent, and at least one additive. The method further includes combining the epoxy-containing compound with the cationic catalyst, the optional blowing agent, and the at least one additive, wherein the epoxy-containing compound and the cationic catalyst react to polymerize the epoxy-containing compound to provide the foam having a density from about 0.3 lbs/ft3 to about 5.0 lbs/ft3 as measured by ASTM D1622. Further disclosed are the foam and a method for installing the foam.
US10119000B2 Laminate film using polylactic acid-based resin
Our invention is a laminate film comprising a water-soluble resin layer and a polylactic acid-based resin layer laminated on at least one side of a substrate film, the water-soluble resin layer has a thickness of 0.1 to 15 μm, the polylactic acid-based resin layer has a thickness of 10 to 500 nm. Such a configuration provides a laminate film of which the water-soluble resin layer and the polylactic acid-based resin layer are easily separated from the substrate film and which is excellent in coating ability, adherence and followability to a soft and curved adherend, as well as compatibility to skin and organs such as viscera, so as to be suitable for wound dressing, adhesion prevention material and a skin external agent such as skin-care product.
US10118997B2 Fine powder of polyamide from renewable materials and method for making such a powder
The present invention relates to a powder of polyamide PA (homopolyamide or copolyamide) derived at least partially from renewable materials, in which the particles have a nonspherical shape and a volume median diameter of less than or equal to 20 μm. The present invention also relates to a process for preparing such a powder.
US10118996B2 Polyrotaxanes and uses thereof
A polyrotaxane containing an affinity binding group has been designed and prepared. The polyrotaxane of the invention can be used for characterization and determination of the three-dimensional structures of biological molecules, such as proteins.
US10118993B2 Systems chemistry approach to polyhexahydrotriazine polymeric structures
In some embodiments, a product, such as a thermoset, has a polyhexahydrotriazine and a self-polymerized cross-linkable polymer. In some embodiments, a product is the reaction product of a diamine, an aldehyde, and a compound having an α,β-unsaturated electron withdrawing moiety.
US10118984B2 Silylated polyurethanes, their preparation and use
A silylated polyurethane obtainable by a process comprising the following steps: (a) reacting at least one polyol with at least one triisocyanate to form a hydroxyl-terminated polyurethane prepolymer, and (b) reacting said polyurethane prepolymer with at least one isocyanatosilane of the formula (1): OCN—R—Si—(X)m(R1)3−m, wherein m is 0, 1 or 2, each R1 is independently from each other a hydroxyl group, an alkoxy group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an acyloxy group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or —OCH(R2)COOR3, wherein R2 is hydrogen or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and R3 is a straight-chain or branched alkyl group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, each X is independently from each other and optionally substituted hydrocarbon group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, which can be interrupted by at least one heteroatom, and R is a difunctional organic group, to endcap the hydroxyl groups on said prepolymer with said isocyanatosilane. The silylated polyurethanes are suitable for use in a preparation as an adhesive, sealant, or coating agent.
US10118968B2 Antibodies directed to the deletion mutants of epidermal growth factor receptor and uses thereof
The present invention relates to novel antibodies, particularly antibodies directed against deletion mutants of epidermal growth factor receptor and particularly to the type III deletion mutant, EGFRvIII. The invention also relates to human monoclonal antibodies directed against deletion mutants of epidermal growth factor receptor and particularly to EGFRvIII. Diagnostic and therapeutic formulations of such antibodies, and immunoconjugates thereof, are also provided.
US10118966B2 Anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody, methods of making, and uses thereof in the treatment of cancer
The present invention provides a method for producing an anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody and the applications thereof. The method comprises the steps of: designing and synthesizing the light chain and heavy chain according to the codons preferred by Chinese hamster, transfecting GS knockout host cells CHO-CR-GS−/−, culturing cells using serum-free technology, isolating and purifying the antibody, and obtaining the low immunogenicity CMAB009 antibody.
US10118963B2 Antigen binding proteins that bind PD-L1
There is disclosed anti-PD-L1 IgG class antibodies that have an improved ability to be manufactured at higher yields. More specifically, there is disclosed human antibodies that bind PD-L1, PD-L1-binding fragments that can be manufactured at higher yields.
US10118959B2 Anti-glypican-3 antibody
An anti-glypican-3 antibody comprising one or more amino acid substitutions introduced in the Fc region is disclosed. Preferably, in the anti-glypican-3 antibody, one or more of the amino acid residues at the positions 239, 298, 326, 330 and 332 in the Fc region are substituted with other amino acid residues. Since the Fc-modified anti-glypican-3 antibody of the invention exhibit enhanced ADCC activity, it is useful in treating cancers, such as hepatic cancer. Also disclosed are an anticancer agent comprising the anti-glypican-3 antibody of the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, as well as a method of treating a patient with cancer comprising administering to the patient the anticancer agent of the invention.
US10118955B2 C-terminal fragments of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)
C-Terminal Fragments of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP 1), and methods of use thereof, e.g., for the treatment of obesity and obesity-related disorders, e.g., diabetes and the metabolic syndrome.
US10118951B2 Multimerization of recombinant protein by fusion to a sequence from lamprey
The present invention relates to polymerized recombinant proteins, to recombinant nucleic acids coding for the polymerized recombinant proteins, to expression cassettes comprising the recombinant nucleic acids, to host cells transformed by the expression cassettes and to a method for multimerizing a recombinant protein. The polymerized proteins of the invention may be used in pharmaceutical or immunogenic compositions. In particular, the recombinant proteins may be antigens, antibodies or scaffolds. In particular, the polymerized recombinant protein may be an influenza haemagglutinin.
US10118945B2 Dereplication strain of Aspergillus nidulans
Modified fungal strains having deleted gene clusters are provided. The modified fungal strains include A. nidulans. The deleted gene clusters are selected from the group of gene clusters responsible for the biosynthesis of sterigmatocystin, emericellamides, asperfuranone, monodictyphenone, terrequinone, F9775A, F9775B, asperthecin, and both portions of the split cluster that makes austinol and dehydroaustinol. Methods for making compounds by culturing the fungus in a growth media and separating the compound from the fungus and/or separating the compound from the growth media are included, as are the compounds and compositions comprising them.
US10118925B2 Imidazo[4,5-c] ring compounds containing substituted guanidine groups
Imidazo[4,5-c] ring compounds, (particularly imidzao[4,5-c]quinolines, 6,7,8,9-tetrahydroimidazo[4,5-c]quinolines, imidazo[4,5-c]naphthyridines, and 6,7,8,9-tetrahydroimidazo[4,5-c]naphthyridine compounds) having a substituted guanidine substituent at the 1-position, pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds, and methods of making the compounds are disclosed. Methods of use of the compounds as immune response modifiers, for inducing cytokine biosynthesis in animals and in the treatment of diseases including viral and neoplastic diseases are also disclosed.
US10118924B2 Process for the preparation of Apixaban and intermediates thereof
The present invention refers to novel process for the preparation of Apixaban. Further, the invention also related to a process for the preparation of intermediate of Apixaban from very basic and cheap row material i.e. Aniline which is widely commercially available. The present invention provides process for preparation of Apixaban using a different sequence of synthetic steps and does not involve use of Ullmann reaction.
US10118908B2 Method for manufacturing furan-2,5-dicarboxylic acid (FDCA) from a solid salt
A method for manufacturing furan-2,5-dicarboxylic acid (FDCA) by converting a furan-2,5-dicarboxylate salt (MFDC) into furan-2,5-dicarboxylic acid (FDCA), includes the steps of combining solid MFDC with an inorganic acid (HY), to form a reaction mixture having solid FDCA in a concentration of 1-15 wt. % in a solution of a salt resulting from the cation of the furan-2,5-dicarboxylate salt and the anion of the inorganic acid (MY solution), removing solid FDCA from the reaction mixture in a solid/liquid separation step, and providing at least 40 vol. % of the MY solution resulting from the solid/liquid separation step to the step of combining MFDC with HY. The step of providing part of the MY salt solution resulting from the solid/liquid separation step to the step of combining MFDC with HY makes it possible to obtain a stable and economic process which results in an FDCA product with good quality, and obtained in high yield.
US10118904B2 Triazoles for the treatment of Demyelinating Diseases
The invention relates to triazole compounds of formula I and I′ or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, useful as modulators of demyelinating diseases: The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising the compounds of the invention, methods of using the compositions and kits thereof in the treatment of various demyelinating and neurodegenerative diseases, including multiple sclerosis.
US10118902B2 Small molecule agonists of neurotensin receptor 1
Provided herein are small molecule neurotensin receptor agonists, compositions comprising the compounds, and methods of using the compounds and compositions comprising the compounds.
US10118898B2 Method for decarboxylation of amino acids via imine formation
The present application provides methods for decarboxylation of amino acids via imine formation with a catalyst under pressurized, heated, conditions in either a microwave or oil bath, with optional recovery of the catalyst and/or catalyst byproduct.
US10118890B2 Trifluoromethoxylation of arenes via intramolecular trifluoromethoxy group migration
The present invention provides a process of producing a trifluoromethoxylated aryl or trifluoromethoxylated heteroaryl having the structure: wherein A is an aryl or heteroaryl, each with or without subsutitution; and R1 is —H, -(alkyl), -(alkenyl), -(alkynyl), -(aryl), -(heteroaryl), -(alkylaryl), -(alkylheteroaryl), —NH-(alkyl), —N(alkyl)2, —NH-(alkenyl), —NH-(alkynyl)—NH-(aryl), —NH-(heteroaryl), —O-(alkyl), —O-(alkenyl), —O-(alkynyl), —O-(aryl), —O-(heteroaryl), —S-(alkyl), —S-(alkenyl), —S-(alkynyl), —S-(aryl), or —S-(heteroaryl), comprising: (a) reacting a compound having the structure: with a trifluoromethylating agent in the presence of a base in a first suitable solvent under conditions to produce a compound having the structure: and (b) maintaining the compound produced in step (a) in a second suitable solvent under conditions sufficient to produce the trifluoromethoxylated aryl or trifluormethoxylated heteroaryl having the structure:
US10118886B2 Biofuels production from bio-derived carboxylic-acid esters
A process for producing biofuels compounds directly from carboxylic acid esters recovered from a fermentation system is described. The process involves taking a fermentation broth that has been reduced to a dry powder containing free organic acids; reacting the carboxylic acid in the powder with an alcohol solvent under a CO2-containing atmosphere in substantial absence of any other acid catalyst at a reaction temperature and pressure that corresponds to supercritical, critical or near critical conditions for at least one of the alcohol or CO2 to synthesize an ester, then subjecting the ester to either hydrogenolysis or hydrogenation to form a biofuel.
US10118885B2 Method and apparatus for carbonylating methanol with acetic acid enriched flash stream
A carbonylation process for producing acetic acid including: (a) carbonylating methanol or its reactive derivatives in the presence of a Group VIII metal catalyst and methyl iodide promoter to produce a liquid reaction mixture including acetic acid, water, methyl acetate and methyl iodide; and (b) feeding the liquid reaction mixture at a feed temperature to a flash vessel which is maintained at a reduced pressure.
US10118884B2 Acetic acid process
The present disclosure provides for a method for measuring the concentration of one or more components in a reactor or a separation unit of an acetic acid process by Raman spectroscopic analyses. In some embodiments, the conditions in the reactor or in any subsequent step of the acetic acid production process are adjusted in response to the measured concentration of one or more components.
US10118882B2 Process for the preparation of substituted phenyl ketones
The present invention relates to a process for providing substituted phenyl ketones. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of substituted phenoxyphenyl ketones obtained by the inventive process for the preparation of triazoles.
US10118873B2 Olefin oligomerizations using chemically-treated solid oxides
The present invention discloses processes for oligomerizing a monomer containing C3 to C30 olefins using a chemically-treated solid oxide, such as fluorided silica-coated alumina and fluorided-chlorided silica-coated alumina.
US10118871B2 Ignition sets with improved ignition performance
The invention relates to ignition sets comprising initial explosive substances selected from the group consisting of compounds, in particular compounds of lead, which are derived from trinitropolyphenols, such as trinitrophenol, trinitroresorcinol or hydrazoic acid, for example, in mixture with oxygen-generating substances, wherein further included are initial explosive substances made of alkali metal and/or alkaline-earth metal salts of dinitrobenzofuroxanes and oxygen-generating substances made from nitrates of ammonium, guanidine, aminoguanidine, triaminoguanidine, dicyanodiamidine and from the elements of sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, cerium and/or from multivalent metal oxides.
US10118864B2 Decorative coating compositions
A coating composition includes water, a plurality of flakes having a maximum dimension less than 0.05 inches, a plurality of inorganic fibers, a thixotropic suspending agent that is insoluble in water, and a resin. Decorative coating on a concrete substrate is also provided.
US10118860B1 Method of making concrete
A batch composition for concrete includes a cementious material and aggregate material, the cementious material including at least 50% Portland cement and at least 1% of a dolomite mineral filler. The batch composition may be mixed with sufficient water to cause the cementious material in the batch composition to set and bind the entire mass to form a concrete.
US10118857B2 Method for internally coating a hollow glass body
The present invention regards a method for internally coating a hollow glass body comprising the steps of: (a) applying on at least one internal surface of said hollow body at least one coating composition in form of liquid dispersion comprising at least one glass frit and at least one polymeric dispersing agent; (b) subjecting said internal surface comprising said coating composition to a thermal treatment, so as to obtain a vitrified coating layer.
US10118833B2 Dimensionally focused nanoparticle synthesis methodology
A methodology for synthesizing a nanoparticle batch, such as but not limited to a metal chalcogenide nanoparticle batch and further such as but not limited to a metal sulfide nanoparticle batch is predicated upon an expectation and observation that at elevated concentrations of at least one reactant material within a heat-up nanoparticle batch synthesis method, the resulting nucleated batch comprises nanoparticles that may be dimensionally focused to provide a substantially monodisperse nanoparticle batch. The embodied methodology is also applicable to a continuous reactor. The embodied methodology also considers viscosity as a dimensionally focusing result effective variable.
US10118819B2 System for driving an array of MEMS structures and corresponding driving method
A system for driving a MEMS array having a number of MEMS structures, each defining at least one row terminal and one column terminal, envisages: a number of row driving stages, each for supplying row-biasing signals to the row terminal of each MEMS structure associated to a respective row; a number of column driving stages, each for supplying column-biasing signals to the column terminal of each MEMS structure associated to a respective column; and a control unit, for supplying row-address signals to the row driving stages for generation of the row-biasing signals and for supplying column-address signals to the column driving stages for generation of the column-biasing signals. The control unit further supplies row-deactivation and/or column-deactivation signals to one or more of the row and column driving stages, for causing deactivation of one or more rows and/or columns of the MEMS array.
US10118817B2 MEMS devices with membrane having venting flaps hingedly attached to one another
This application relates to MEMS transducer having a membrane layer (101) and at least one variable vent structure (301). The variable vent structure has a vent hole for venting fluid so as to reduce a pressure differential across the membrane layer and a moveable vent cover (302a, 302b) which, at an equilibrium position, at least partly blocks the vent hole. The vent cover is moveable from its equilibrium position in response to a pressure differential across the vent cover so as to vary the size of a flow path through the vent hole. In various embodiments the vent cover comprises at least a first flap section (302a) and a second flap section (302b), the first flap section being hingedly coupled to the side of the vent hole and the second flap section being hingedly coupled to the first flap section so as to be moveable with respect to the first flap section. In some embodiments the second flap section (302b) may be configured so that it deflects away from the first section (302a) more readily than the first section deflects away from its equilibrium position.
US10118812B2 Hanger system with integrated bottle opener
A hanger system including a body having opposing body first and second faces; a hanger element coupled to the body, the hanger element configured to facilitate hanging of the hanger system; a first support element coupled to the body, the first support element configured to support a first article; and an aperture element disposed within the body, the aperture element having an aperture element edge defining an aperture element opening which communicates between the body first and second faces; whereby the aperture element opening is configured to receive at least a portion of a bottle cap removably coupled to a bottle; and whereby the aperture element edge is configured to engage the bottle cap to facilitate removal of the bottle cap from the bottle.
US10118804B2 Device for carrying flat objects
Device (1) for carrying an object (2) having a smooth surface, which device comprises a first frame (3) that is arranged to be able to manipulate the device and the object to be carried, as well as a second frame (5) onto which a number of suction cups (6) is attached. The second frame is planar rotatably with respect to the first frame. Furthermore a number of vacuum sources (8, 9) is provided for evacuating the suction cups. The vacuum sources and suction cups are interconnected by means of at least one spiral-shaped hose assembly (10) of which the hoses (11), each being connected to a vacuum source (8) and a suction cup (6), are in the same spiral plane (14).
US10118803B2 Service apparatus for an escalator or motorized stairway
A system and method for simultaneously cleaning riser and step portions of movable stairs in an escalator is disclosed. The system includes a frame comprising a set of guide arms, a set of first service systems movably connected to the frame, and a set of second service systems removably mounted to the frame. The first service system includes a set of interchangeable servicing units. The set of second service systems is optionally interchangeable. The method including the steps of engaging the set of second service systems with each movable stair of the set of movable stairs and simultaneously engaging the set of first service systems with a riser portion of each movable stair of the set of movable stairs and a step portion of each movable stair of the set of movable stairs.
US10118785B2 Assembly and process for a press feed mechanism for providing rapid, efficient and tuned hold and release displacement of an upper feed roller relative to a lower roller and between which is communicated a sheet material for subsequent feeding into a press operation
A feed assembly for transferring an uncoiled sheet material to a downstream material forming operation. The assembly includes upper and lower feed rolls between which the sheet material passes, the upper roll being actuated between engaging or disengaging positions relative to an upper surface of the sheet material. At least one continuous force applying component is provided for exerting a hold down force against the upper feed roll and, in combination, a programmable counterbalance component is calibrated to counter the hold down force exerted by the force applying component and in order to cycle the upper roller between the engaged and disengaged positions during advance cycling of the uncoiled material to the downstream forming operation.
US10118777B1 Server rack ramps with linkage-arm hinges
A server rack ramp includes an upper ramp section, a lower ramp section and a linkage assembly. The linkage assembly may include a body and arms. The lower ramp section may be pivotally connected to the body of the linkage assembly by a first hinge. The body of the linkage assembly may be connected to the arms by a second hinge. The arms of the linkage assembly may be connected to the upper ramp section by a third hinge. The lower and upper ramp sections may be movable between a folded position and an unfolded position via the linkage assembly. When the upper ramp section is unfolded, the lower and upper ramp sections are moveable longitudinally relative to one another via rotation of the arms relative to the main body of the linkage assembly and relative to the upper ramp section.
US10118775B2 Modular system of a plurality of transport line components of a long stator linear motor
Modular transport line system for configuring a transport line of a long stator linear motor. The system includes plural modular transport line components, each having a starting point (An) and an end point (En), wherein the starting point (An) and the end point (En) of each modular transport line component lie on a raster corner point (p·a)×(q·a) of an (a×a) raster with a prespecified raster length a, wherein p, q are whole numbers. At least one of the plural modular transport line components is a curved transport line component formed by at least three modules.
US10118773B2 Mass flow conveyor table for automated prescription fulfillment
An automated method and system for distributing prescription vials from upstream locations of a pharmacy to various downstream destinations using a stacked configuration of outbound lanes so that vials will enter the first outbound lane that is not blocked. The distribution table of the present invention has a lower portion having outbound lanes and an upper portion having outbound lanes and where the table is adapted to move vials in a loop pattern around the lower and upper portions.
US10118769B2 Conveying systems and methods of use
The present invention provides an improved conveyor system that provides for a magnetically driven conveyor system in which a sidewall of the conveyor may have minimal or no perforations therein for connecting rollers or other conveying structures in the conveyor bed to an external driving mechanism. The conveyor system may also provide gapless or nearly gapless roller bed that prevents or reduces the accumulation of debris and contaminants in and between the hardware of the conveyor bed. The system of the present invention may provide a more efficient and sanitary conveyor system for produce washing or other food processing application that requires less maintenance.
US10118768B2 Sewer cleaning device and/or street cleaning device
A sewer cleaning device and/or street cleaning device includes a dirt removal container for receiving and transporting mineral dirt residues accumulating during sewer and/or street cleaning. A removal device for clearing out the dirt removal container includes a conveying worm arrangement received on a swivel frame which is swivel-mounted on an axis extending in a longitudinal direction of the container and swivellable by a swivel drive. The conveying worm arrangement is sideways deflectable by the swivel frame relative to a center position associated with the container bottom on both sides along the container wall and a fast discharge of the dirt removal container can be achieved by two conveying worms arranged in symmetrical position relative to a central longitudinal axis of the swivel frame, the conveying worms limiting a gap therebetween and acting together for the transport of the bulk material along the inner side of the container wall.
US10118767B2 Brake system for conveyor take-up mechanism
A tensioning mechanism for a conveyor system includes a support structure, a first carriage, a second carriage, and a brake mechanism. The first carriage is positioned proximate a first end of the support structure and is supported for movement relative to the support structure. The first carriage includes first rolls for receiving the belt such that movement of the first carriage modifies a tension in the belt. The second carriage is supported for movement relative to the support structure and includes second rolls and at least one return pulley. The second rolls are configured to support a portion of the belt extending between the first carriage and the second carriage. The brake mechanism is positioned proximate a second end of the support structure and includes a brake pulley and a brake selectively retarding rotation of the brake pulley. The brake pulley supports a portion of the belt extending between the brake mechanism and the return pulley.
US10118764B2 Transporting device for transporting a laboratory diagnostic vessel carrier
A transporting device for transporting a laboratory diagnostic vessel carrier from a first line portion to a second line portion of a conveying line is disclosed. The first line portion is above the second line portion with respect to gravity. The transporting device comprises first and second transporting portions. The first transporting portion is connected to the first line portion and the second transporting portion is connected to the second line portion. The first transporting portion extends in a first direction and the second transporting portion extends in a second direction different from the first direction. The first and second transporting portions transport the laboratory diagnostic vessel carrier by gravity. The first direction comprises at least a first component and the second direction comprises at least a second component. The second component is opposite to the first component. Further, a conveying line comprising such a transporting device is disclosed.
US10118757B2 Capsule based system for preparing and dispensing a beverage
The present invention relates to dispensing of a substance from a container by means of a dispensing apparatus. Specifically, the exemplary embodiment of the present invention relates to (1) a container and (2) the automated method for opening such container and (3) the automated method of dispensing of the contents from such container into a customer receptacle or glass.
US10118750B2 Pouring device for a container with an inner bag and method of using same
A pouring device for pouring material from an inner bag placed within a container and method of using same are disclosed. The pouring device is movable between open and closed configurations. An embodiment provides a pouring device that includes a main body and at least one mounting part. The main body includes at least two walls and at least one attachment part, which is attached to the inner bag. The walls extend angularly away from each other to form a conduit allowing material to flow from the inner bag through an opening of the container to an exterior of the container, when the pouring device is in the open configuration. Embodiments foster a pouring solution with the mounting part conveniently mounted to the container and which remains mounted when the container is stowed. This allows the pouring device to be ready for future use.
US10118747B2 Lid with sanitary provisions
A lid that, in order to keep the sip hole area sanitary when the lid is removed from the cup and is placed top-side down on a potentially contaminated surface, has raised locations on the top surface that lift the sip hole area at a distance from the potentially contaminated surface when the lid is placed on a surface.
US10118739B2 Child resistant closure for a container
The present invention relates to a child resistant closure for a bottle or container. More specifically, the present invention relates to improved two-cap structure assemblies.
US10118727B2 Container having an access door latching system
A container having an interior, comprising a base and four walls. One of the walls having an opening allowing access to the interior. The one of the walls having an at least one catch along a lateral side disposed a wall intermediate location. A door having a rigid upper portion and a rigid lower portion coupled together by a first hinge at a door intermediate location which is positioned at or above the wall intermediate location. The door having at least one rigid latch extending from the upper portion to a location below the door intermediate location when the door is in an unflexed state.
US10118725B2 Rapidly erected and collapsible container and method of using same
A rapidly erected and collapsible container and method of using same are disclosed. The container is movable between a flat and a box configuration. The container includes two primary panels, two secondary panels, and a main link part. The two primary panels, which are movably coupled to the main link part, are configured to move away and sideways from each other, whereby the two primary panels face each other across a gap when the container is in the box configuration. The main link part provides, at least partly, a base panel for the container and may enable maintaining the container in the box configuration. Embodiments foster a container that rapidly, easily, and conveniently transitions from a flat configuration to being ready for use in a box configuration. Moreover, the container may be produced using significantly less material than conventional containers without compromising effectiveness and structural integrity.
US10118724B2 Preform extended finish for processing light weight ecologically beneficial bottles
Disclosed are preforms which incorporate improvements in the region of the neck and upper segment of the body to allow the production of lightweight containers, such as bottles suitable for containing water or other beverages. In accordance with certain embodiments, the improvements include a thinner neck finish area than conventional bottles, where the thinner area is extended into the upper segment of the body portion below the support ring. Reducing the thickness in these areas of the bottle allows for less resin to be used in forming the preform and bottle.
US10118719B2 Thermoforming packaging machine with a top film forming station
A thermoforming packaging machine with a top film forming station, wherein the forming tool upper part and the foaming tool lower part of the top film forming station are disposed above a transportation plane of a lower film. One of the forming tool upper part or the forming tool lower part are operably connected to a lifting mechanism by a traverse system. The lifting mechanism is disposed below the transportation plane of the lower film. The traverse system transfers a lifting force from the lifting device to one of the forming tool upper part or lower part through the transportation plane of the lower film.
US10118709B2 Enhanced performance jet engine mounting struts
In one example, a strut for mounting a jet engine to a wing of an aircraft includes a plurality of engine mounts and a space frame truss supported from the wing and including front and aft portions, the front portion being coupled to and supporting the engine mounts, the aft portion extending upwardly and rearwardly from an aft end of the front portion. By removing the aft end of the strut from the core exhaust zone of the engine, substantial reductions in the weight and drag of the strut, and a corresponding increase in the specific fuel consumption of the associated aircraft may be achieved.
US10118706B2 Hybrid acoustic and induction-heating systems and methods for impeding formation of ice
An airfoil comprises a skin, comprising an external surface and an internal surface. The skin has a controlled region. The airfoil also comprises an interior space, formed by the skin. The airfoil additionally comprises a hybrid acoustic induction-heating system, configured to impede formation of ice on the external surface. The hybrid acoustic induction-heating system comprises an induction coil and a control system. At least a portion of the induction coil is sufficiently close to the internal surface to produce an eddy current within the controlled region when an alternating electrical current is flowing in the induction coil. The control system is configured to generate inductive heat and acoustic pressure in the controlled region by supplying the alternating electrical current to the induction coil based, at least in part, on an ambient temperature of a layer of fluid flowing over the external surface.
US10118705B2 Hybrid acoustic and induction-heating systems and methods for impeding formation of ice
An airfoil comprises a skin, comprising an external surface and an internal surface, opposite the external surface. The skin is magnetically and electrically conductive. The airfoil also comprises an interior space, formed by the skin. The internal surface faces the interior space. The airfoil additionally comprises a leading edge along the external surface. The airfoil further comprises a hybrid acoustic induction-heating system, configured to impede formation of ice on the external surface. The hybrid acoustic induction-heating system comprises an induction coil within the interior space. At least a portion of the induction coil is sufficiently close to the internal surface to produce an eddy current in the skin when an alternating electrical current is flowing in the induction coil. The hybrid acoustic induction-heating system also comprises at least one magnet within the interior space. At least the one magnet is configured to produce a steady-state magnetic field within the skin.
US10118695B2 Directional control system and method of providing directional control
A directional control system for a rotorcraft having a tail boom including a no-tail-rotor apparatus configured to control rotorcraft yaw using forced air ejected from the tail boom and a duct configured to deliver the forced air to the no-tail-rotor apparatus. The directional control system comprises a heat exchanger having air passages and fluid passages, the air passages in fluid communication with the duct, the fluid passages in heat exchange relationship with the air passages and configured for receiving a cooling fluid, and a forced air driver in fluid communication with the duct for driving the forced air through the duct to the no-tail-rotor apparatus. Methods of providing directional control in a rotorcraft are also discussed.
US10118685B2 Method of joining panels for an airframe
A method of joining two panels of an airframe or fuselage structure of an aircraft or spacecraft, including: preparing an edge region of a first panel to form a first joining surface; preparing an edge region of a second panel to form a second joining surface; aligning the panels with one another such that the joining surfaces abut or interface one another forming a joint area; and joining the panels at the joining surfaces in the joint area. In an embodiment, the preparing steps include machining, and cutting, the edge regions of the first and second panels in a single operation to form the first and second joining surfaces substantially simultaneously. In another embodiment, the first and second joining surfaces are substantially planar and extend at an oblique angle with respect to a primary plane or surface of the respective first and second panels.
US10118673B1 Adjustable dock handle
The adjustable dock handle is a device that is adapted to be attached to a top surface or a side surface of a dock, and which includes a handle that is used to help manipulate a boat during a docking process. The end user may easily reach the handle in order to pull the boat into position for mooring, and which will provide the support and stability needed to independently control the boat while docking.
US10118662B2 Saddle type vehicle
A saddle type vehicle having a seat frame connected to the rear of a main frame wherein the vehicle body width of a periphery of the seat is suppressed to improve the boarding. The saddle type vehicle includes a head pipe, a main frame extending obliquely downwardly from the head pipe, and a seat frame for supporting a seat. The main frame has a third extension inclined so as to be positioned on the inner side in a widthwise direction toward the rear of the vehicle. The seat frame is connected at a front end portion thereof to the third extension. The seat frame has a first inclination portion inclined so as to be positioned on the inner side in the widthwise direction toward the rear of the vehicle from the front end portion.
US10118661B2 Control of a personal transporter based on user position
An apparatus controller for prompting a rider to be positioned on a vehicle in such a manner as to reduce lateral instability due to lateral acceleration of the vehicle. The apparatus has an input for receiving specification from the rider of a desired direction of travel, and indicating means for reflecting to the rider a propitious instantaneous body orientation to enhance stability in the face of lateral acceleration. The indicating may include a handlebar that is pivotable with respect to the vehicle and that is driven in response to vehicle turning.
US10118650B1 Engine access door slide track system
An engine access door slide track system of an agricultural machine includes a support frame, a first engine access door, and a second engine access door. The support frame includes a plurality of frame members, a top track coupled to one of the plurality of frame members, and a bottom track included in one of the plurality of frame members. The first engine access door includes a top guide configured to interfit with the top track and a bottom guide configured to interfit with the bottom track. The second engine access door is coupled to the support frame.
US10118648B2 Motor vehicle rear
A motor vehicle rear includes two longitudinal members, a trunk floor supported by the longitudinal members, a rear wall which adjoins the ends of the longitudinal members and which delimits a trunk opening at the bottom and D pillars which laterally delimit the trunk opening. Lower end sections of the D pillars extend at the height of the longitudinal members beyond outer sides of the two longitudinal members facing away from one another and are anchored on the longitudinal members.
US10118646B2 Chassis-subframe arrangement for improving crash protection
A chassis-subframe is attached to a vehicle body and is connected via a plurality of fasteners to high load-bearing body parts. The chassis subframe is connected to the load-bearing body parts by the fasteners indirectly via a sacrificial plate. From a specific relative force acting substantially in the vehicle longitudinal direction between the chassis subframe and the sacrificial plate, the fasteners are pulled out of said sacrificial plate, immediately in the case of a displacement movement of the chassis subframe occurring to the rear, viewed in the vehicle longitudinal direction. The fasteners are arranged by the sacrificial plate relative to the load-bearing body parts such that, after being pulled out, the fasteners are able to move freely to the rear in the vehicle longitudinal direction, without interacting with the, or another of the, load-bearing body parts.
US10118640B2 Damper apparatus and steering system
A damper apparatus includes a shock-absorbing member configured to absorb a shock while restricting movement of a shaft relative to a housing. The shock-absorbing member includes a shock-receiving member configured to come into contact with one member, which is one of a large-diameter portion of the shaft and a restriction portion of the housing, and a pre-compression spring disposed between the other member, which is the other of the large-diameter portion and the restriction portion, and the shock-receiving member in a state where the pre-compression spring is compressed in advance in an axial direction. The pre-compression spring is configured to urge the one member in the axial direction via the shock-receiving member when the large-diameter portion is relatively moved toward the restriction portion beyond a prescribed position.
US10118621B2 Method and system for control of temperature of an exhaust aftertreatment system
The present invention provides a method and system arranged for control of at least one temperature Texhaust for an exhaust treatment system in a vehicle. The system comprises a first determination unit arranged for the determination of the at least one temperature Texhaust for the exhaust treatment system. The system also comprises a second determination unit arranged for the determination of an order of priority for the use of brakes in the vehicle. These brakes comprise at least the service brakes and the auxiliary brakes, the auxiliary brakes in turn comprising at least one engine fitted auxiliary brake, which is fitted in connection with an exhaust stream through the exhaust treatment system. The order of priority is determined based on the at least one temperature Texhaust. The system also comprises an utilization unit arranged for the use of the determined order of priority at braking of the vehicle.
US10118616B2 Control apparatus of vehicle
A control apparatus of a vehicle for causing an own vehicle to travel following a preceding vehicle calculates a requested acceleration of the own vehicle on the basis of a feedback requested acceleration to maintain an inter-vehicle distance at a target distance and a feedforward requested acceleration to cause the own vehicle to travel following the preceding vehicle. The apparatus calculates the feedforward requested acceleration on the basis of information on an acceleration of the preceding vehicle sent from the preceding vehicle through a wireless communication. The apparatus sets the feedforward requested acceleration to zero when a vehicle travel stabilization control is executed in the preceding vehicle to control a friction braking force applied to at least one of vehicle wheels of the preceding vehicle to stabilize a travel of the preceding vehicle, and the feedforward requested acceleration is larger than zero.
US10118615B2 System and method for controlling the speed of a vehicle using vehicle configuration
A method for use with a speed control system of a vehicle is provided. The method comprises receiving readings from one or more vehicle sensors to determine the nature of the terrain over which the vehicle is traveling. The method further comprises gathering information relating to one or more parameters of the vehicle that correspond to the configuration of the vehicle. The method still further comprises determining, based on the nature of the terrain and the gathered information, whether the vehicle is appropriately configured to travel over the terrain. A system comprising an electronic control unit configured to perform the method is also provided.
US10118612B2 Vehicles, electronic control units, and methods for effecting vehicle changes based on predicted actions of target vehicles
A vehicle includes a sensor system outputting one or more signals and an electronic control unit communicatively coupled to the sensor system. The electronic control unit may be configured to detect a target vehicle external to the vehicle based on the one or more signals output by the sensor system, identify the detected target vehicle, determine rating information for at least one of the target vehicle and a driver of the target vehicle, predict at least one action of the target vehicle based on the rating information, and effect one or more changes to the vehicle based on the predicted at least one action of the target vehicle.
US10118609B2 Driving force control device for a vehicle
A sprung vibration estimation unit is configured to calculate a pitch rate of a vehicle body based on the wheel speeds detected by wheel speed sensors. A vibration suppression driving force calculation unit is configured to calculate a vibration suppression driving force for suppressing pitching of the vehicle body based on the pitch rate. An integration unit is configured to calculate a vehicle body speed based on a driver required driving force. A second sprung vibration estimation unit is configured to calculate a pitch rate of the vehicle body (vehicle body speed pitch rate) generated by a change in the vehicle body speed. A determination unit is configured to output a cutoff command for the vibration suppression driving force to an adjustment unit when the vehicle body speed pitch rate is more than a threshold.
US10118598B2 Vehicle braking control device
The inventive vehicle braking control device performs a brake assist control of increasing a braking force for avoiding a collision of a vehicle at a more appropriate time. The device comprises a portion which acquires an estimated time until a vehicle reaches to an obstacle; a portion which judges based on a braking operation amount and a braking operation speed value if the driver performed an urgent braking operation; and a portion which determines the start of a braking force assist control when an urgent braking operation is judged in a case that the estimated time is less than a first predetermined time, wherein, if the estimated time is less than a second predetermined time shorter than the first predetermined time, the urgent braking operation is judged when the braking operation amount exceeds a threshold value irrespective of the braking operation speed value.
US10118591B2 Encoding a validity period in a password
A password authentication mechanism is capable of determining whether a password has expired without referring to a database or other information repository. Additional information can be encoded in the password without unduly lengthening the password, so that the additional information can be extracted from the password when the user provides the password for authentication purposes. Thus, the password serves as an information-carrying data item as well as acting as an authentication mechanism. Such a password can be used, for example, to provide time-limited access to a vehicle in response to receipt of timely payment, and to disable the vehicle if payment is not made.
US10118581B2 Airbag module
An airbag module for protecting an occupant of a vehicle seat in the event of a vehicle crash in an oblique direction. The module includes an inflatable cushion and an inflator for providing inflation gas for the cushion. The cushion is configured to inflate into a position inboard of the vehicle seat and includes a first inflatable chamber fluidly connected to a forward inflatable chamber. The cushion is configured to inflate into a position to absorb energy relating to movement of the occupant in an oblique direction. The first inflatable chamber is in a position to absorb energy resulting from relative movement of the occupant in a direction lateral to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The forward inflatable chamber is configured to inflate into a position to absorb energy resulting from relative movement of the occupant in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
US10118578B2 Bumper beam for automobile, method for manufacturing bumper beam, and structure for mounting bumper beam in vehicle body
A bumper beam body 13 and upper and lower parts of a flange portion 22 each contain a continuous fiber reinforced polymer layer 20, and a first flange tip portion 22a made of thermoplastic resin that has an L-shaped cross section extending outward in a vertical direction and then curving outward in a vehicle rear-front direction is connected to edges of the flange portion 22. Thereby, even when continuous fibers and matrix resin of the continuous fiber reinforced polymer layer 20 stick out from the edges of the flange portion 22 as flash, this flash can be covered with the first flange tip portion 22a.
US10118576B2 Shipping container information recordation techniques
System and method for obtaining and recording information about cargo includes a frame defining a cargo-receivable compartment, a position determining system at least partly on the frame and that allows for determination of position of the frame, an identification system on the frame that obtains information about cargo when present in the compartment, a memory component that receives and records information about position and movement of the frame, and the obtained information about cargo when present in the compartment in association with a unique identification of the frame, and a communications system on the frame to enable communication of information to and from the memory component.
US10118566B2 Image processing device, image processing method, and image display system
An image processing device, an image processing method, and an image display system allow a driver to obtain a sense of direction and a sense of distance with wide-angle image captured by a car-mounted camera. An image processing device (40) for superimposing predetermined information on image captured by a camera (12) that attaches to a vehicle (100) and is capable of wide-angle capturing in a travelling direction of the vehicle (100) includes a controller (14) that performs control to superimpose information upon detecting, in a state of outputting image captured by the camera (12), input indicating a predetermined position in the image, the information relating to a distance between the vehicle (100) and the position indicated in the image captured by the camera (12).
US10118555B2 Lamp-equipped vehicle outer mirror
This invention provides a lamp-equipped vehicle outer mirror in which a phenomenon is less likely to occur, the phenomenon being the one in which light emitted from a lamp appears in a light emission pattern that is different from that intended by a designer. A side turn signal lamp is incorporated in a minor housing. A downward inclined surface is formed at a position above a lens of the side turn signal lamp in the mirror housing. The downward inclined surface is inclined obliquely downward and is lustrous. A part of turn signal lamp light emitted from the lens to an external field is reflected by the downward inclined surface. A relative positional relationship between the lens and the downward inclined surface is set so that the reflected light passes through an area on an upper side relative to a horizontal direction.
US10118550B2 Light control apparatus, vehicle having the light control apparatus, and method for controlling the vehicle
A light control apparatus for controlling brightness of a lighting unit indicating a charging state of a battery of a vehicle includes: an interface configured to communicate with an external illuminance detector; a memory configured to store illuminance information corresponding to a first reference illuminance and a second reference illuminance lower than the first reference illuminance and to store brightness information set based on the first reference illuminance and the second reference illuminance; a controller configured to receive the illuminance information via the interface, to set the brightness information based on the first reference illuminance and the second reference illuminance, and to control the brightness of the lighting unit based on the set brightness information; and a driver configured to regulate power of the lighting unit in response to a command of the controller.
US10118539B2 End plate for a rear spoiler of a vehicle
An end plate for a rear spoiler of a vehicle, having a basic body with a fastening portion for fastening to an air directing wing of the rear spoiler. A first electric conducting body and, insulated electrically therefrom, a second electric conducting body are arranged at least in sections within the basic body. An electric light element which is electrically conductively connected to the two conducting bodies is furthermore arranged on the basic body.
US10118533B2 Vehicle lamp with scanning light reflector and wavelength conversion means
A vehicle lamp includes a laser light source, a wavelength converter, a light reflector for two-dimensionally scanning light from the laser light source to form a light intensity distribution on the wavelength converter, a control unit for controlling first and second actuators driving the light reflector, and an optical system for projecting the light intensity distribution formed on the wavelength converter as an output light distribution pattern. The first actuator might be a resonant or non-resonant drive, while the second actuator is a non-resonant drive.
US10118530B2 Lift system
A lift system for lifting and transporting harvested game includes an all terrain vehicle that may be driven. The all terrain vehicle has a back end and a lift unit is coupled to the back end of the all terrain vehicle. The lift unit is selectively positioned in a lowered position. Harvested game is positioned on the lift unit when the lift unit is in the lowered position. The lift unit is selectively positioned in a lifted position to lift the harvested fame. In this way the all terrain vehicle is facilitated to transport the harvested game.
US10118525B2 Vehicle seating assembly with aesthetic leather trim cover assembly
A vehicle seat is provided, in at least one embodiment, comprising a cushion and a leather trim cover assembly disposed over the cushion. In at least this embodiment, the trim cover assembly has a central trim panel assembly secured to at least one peripheral trim panel assembly, and the central trim panel assembly has a leather upper layer and a sub-layer assembly having at least one protruding design secured to the leather upper layer.
US10118523B2 Seat-back frame, method for preparing the same, and seat-back for vehicle
A seatback frame includes: a body frame comprising a long fiber reinforced thermoplastic (LFT) composite material; and an inner frame comprising a continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFT) composite material buried in the body frame by insert injection-molding. A method for manufacturing the same, and a seatback for vehicles including the same are also disclosed.
US10118507B2 Seat pumping device for vehicle
Disclosed is a seat pumping device for a vehicle. The seat pumping device includes: a housing; a return spring guide which is fixedly coupled to the housing and has an embedded return spring; a clutch cam which is rotatably accommodated in the housing; and a lever bracket which is partially accommodated in the return spring guide and coupled to the clutch cam so as to be rotated integrally with the clutch cam, in which the lever bracket is maintained spaced apart from the return spring guide by a separation support means, thereby improving operating characteristics of a lever handle.
US10118506B2 Slide rail
A slide rail includes a fixed-side rail, a movable-side rail, and a reinforcing structure that prevents detachment of the movable-side rail from the fixed-side rail. The reinforcing structure includes a fixed-side engaging portion attached to the fixed-side rail, and a movable-side engaging portion attached to the movable-side rail. The fixed-side and the movable-side engaging portions are configured, while allowing sliding of the movable-side rail, to come in contact with each other due to an action by a large load in a detaching direction input between the fixed-side rail and the movable-side rail, and to be engaged with each other to restrict movement of the movable-side rail in the detaching direction. A contact surface, that comes in contact with the movable-side engaging portion, of the fixed-side engaging portion includes surface regions that have mutually different positions in the detaching direction and are provided side by side in a sliding direction.
US10118505B2 Motor vehicle accessory to increase power supply and reduce fuel requirements
A power control system may include at least one of batteries, a motor, and a data logic analyzer that can interpret certain variable conditions of a transport, such as a tractor trailer, moving along a road or highway. The data can be used to determine when to apply supplemental power to the wheels of a trailer to reduce fuel usage. One example device may include at least one of: a power creation module that generates electrical power, a battery which store the electrical power, a motor affixed to a trailer axle of a trailer which provides a turning force to the trailer axle when enabled to operate from the stored electrical power of the battery, and a motor controller configured to initiate the motor to operate according to a predefined sensor condition.
US10118496B2 Waterproofing members integrally formed with elements of a charging coupler
Upon completion of the manufacturing of constituent elements of the charging coupler, waterproof members each with a predetermined shape and width are integrally formed, made from an appropriate material, and disposed at a predetermined portion and/or segment of the constituent elements. In consequence, a hermetic seal is effectuated between each of the constituent elements of the waterproof members and a corresponding one of adjacent related elements of the charging coupler to therefore prevent any gap from forming in the charging coupler after long use, thereby preventing intrusion of ambient moisture.
US10118491B2 Control method for fuel cell vehicle
A control method for a fuel cell vehicle includes a failure determining step of determining whether or not a failure exists in a fuel cell system. A safe driving step stops an operation of the fuel cell system and drives the vehicle using only a high voltage battery system when the failure exists in the fuel cell system. A temporary stopping step determines a driving state of the vehicle and temporarily stops an operation of the high voltage battery system when it is determined that the driving state is a stop state. A re-driving step re-operates the high voltage battery system to restart the vehicle when the driving state is converted into a start state.
US10118486B2 Driveline disconnect device
In at least some implementations, a disconnect assembly for a driveline component, such as a power transfer unit, may include an input shaft, a disconnect shaft selectively rotated by the input shaft and an output shaft coupled to the disconnect shaft. A first gear is coupled to the disconnect shaft and a second gear is coupled to the output shaft and to the first gear so that the output shaft rotates when the disconnect shaft rotates. A connection feature is movable between an engaged position in which the input shaft and disconnect shaft are coupled and a disengaged position in which the input shaft rotates relative to the disconnect shaft. The connection feature includes a first part carried by the gear for rotation therewith and a second part movable relative to the first part and carried by the input shaft for rotation with the input shaft.
US10118483B2 Compressed natural gas fueling system with integrated fill receptacle
A compressed natural gas fueling system includes a frame arrangement with at least one tank disposed therein and an inlet that can receive a compressed natural gas fueling nozzle to fill the at least one tank. The fueling system can be attached with and supported by frame rails behind a cabin of a vehicle such that the inlet is positioned above the frame rails.
US10118482B2 Vehicle body structure
A vehicle body structure includes a first middle floor unit for a gasoline vehicle and a second middle floor unit for a hybrid vehicle, and the first and second middle floor units are made interchangeable with each other. A front floor unit and a rear floor unit are made shareable by the gasoline vehicle and the hybrid vehicle. That is, the front floor unit and the rear floor unit can be regarded as a platform. Additionally, the second middle floor unit includes a housing, and an IPU is stored in an interior of the housing.
US10118475B2 Battery unit and vehicle
A battery unit includes a battery module, an upper frame member, a battery case, a battery cover, a sealing member, and a sealing bolt. The battery module is suspended from the upper frame member. The battery case has an opening to accommodate the battery module in the battery case. The battery cover is to cover the opening of the battery case. The sealing member is to seal a gap between the battery case and the battery cover. The sealing bolt is provided on the battery cover and secured to the upper frame member to connect the battery module and the battery cover via the upper frame member.
US10118456B2 Load leveling emulsion suspension system
A suspension system is disclosed utilizing oil addition and subtraction to actuate an accumulator to control position and stiffness in an Emulsion Shock/Oleo Pneumatic strut/Air spring strut. The strut maintains ride height for a wide variation in sprung mass and adjusts for the expansion/compression of the gas due to variations in temperature. The strut provides spring and damping characteristics.
US10118452B2 Motor vehicle wheel suspension
A wheel suspension for a motor vehicle including a wheel carrier supporting a wheel. The wheel carrier connected via at least one upper camber link, a lower control arm, and a lateral toe link to the vehicle body or subframe. A stabilizer rod connects to the wheel carrier. The wheel suspension including a damper unit and a spring unit wherein the stabilizer rod and the damper unit connect to the wheel carrier at a common connecting point.
US10118449B2 Snow chain device for vehicle tire
A snow chain device for providing good traction to a vehicle tire on a snowy surface is described. The device is capable of being removably mounted on the tire with reduced physical effort and in multiple configurations. The device can be used in modular fashion and a range of patterns making it suitable for use on different tires as well as under varying driving conditions. Also it is possible to cover the entire surface of the tire as well as a partial surface. The device has several link members and several base members. The base members can be affixed to the external tire surface and the link members can be removably secured to the base members.
US10118447B2 Tire pressure monitoring sensor mounting tool and method of using the same
A tool is configured to install a tire pressure monitoring (TPM) sensor in a tire rim of a vehicle tire. The tool includes a lever having a rotational movement about a rotational axis; a cam selectively coupled to the lever; and a push pin selectively coupled to the cam. The cam translates the rotational movement of the lever into a liner or translational movement of the push pin. The linear or translational movement is effective to impact or move a roll pin of a tire pressure monitoring (TPM) sensor disposed at the tool, such that portions of the TPM sensor or pushed through an opening in a tire rim.
US10118445B2 Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire includes a tread portion being provided with a plurality of inclined main grooves extending beyond a tire equator from one of a first tread edge and a second tread edge and terminating without reaching the other one of the first tread edge and the second tread edge. Each of the inclined main grooves includes an outer portion and an inner portion. The outer portion extends from the first tread edge or the second tread edge without reaching the tire equator while increasing an angle relative to an axial direction of the tire. The inner portion is connected to the outer portion and traverses the tire equator at a smaller angle relative to the axial direction of the tire than the angle of the outer portion.
US10118444B2 Non-pneumatic tire
In a non-pneumatic tire, central portions in an extension direction of first elastic connecting plates (21) and central portions in an extension direction of second elastic connecting plates (22) are spaced from each other in a tire width direction (H) by a distance of 0.25 to 0.9 times an outer tube width (W1) serving as a size in the tire width direction (H) of an outer tubular body (13), edges of a first side in the tire width direction (H) of first end portions (21a) of the first elastic connecting plates (21) are disposed at the same positions in the tire width direction (H) as edges of the first side in the tire width direction (H) of the outer tubular body (13) or disposed inside in the tire width direction (H) of the edge of the first side in the tire width direction (H) of the outer tubular body (13) within a distance of 0.1 times the outer tube width (W1) or less, and edges of a second side in the tire width direction (H) of first end portions (22a) of the second elastic connecting plates (22) are disposed at the same positions in the tire width direction (H) as an edge of the second side in the tire width direction (H) of the outer tubular body (13) or disposed inside in the tire width direction (H) of the edge of the second side in the tire width direction (H) of the outer tubular body (13) within a distance of 0.1 times the outer tube width (W1) or less.
US10118441B1 Reversible axle spindles on small boat dollies
A reversible spindle embodiment for a small sailboat dolly axle includes 2 spindle elements, one on each end of the same reversible spindle embodiment connected by a central interconnecting mounting element. Each spindle element is designed to mate with a wheel hub having a different size diameter and/or width. The unused spindle element and the central interconnecting mounting element are inserted into the hollow end of the dolly axle and secured with fasteners through the walls of the axle and mounting element. The desired spindle element is inserted through the wheel hub and secured. To mount a wheel having a different hub size matching the unused spindle element, the fasteners are removed, the reversible spindle is rotated 180 degrees and the fasteners reinstalled.
US10118433B2 Device for dispensing chemiluminescent solution
Devices have a flexible housing with an inside chamber having a closed and open end. A first chemiluminescent fluid is disposed in a breakable container in the chamber, and a second chemiluminescent fluid is in the chamber. A tip assembly is attached to the housing and includes a nib movably disposed in the body, and a filter element may be positioned within the body to prevent passage of broken particles from the container to the nib tip. A resilient element is used to impose an outward biasing force on the nib. A porous material is disposed over an outer surface of the nib tip and securely held in place. The device is activated for use by bending the housing to break the container causing the first and second chemiluminescent fluids to mix and react, providing a chemiluminescent solution that flows to the tip assembly for dispensing onto a desired surface.
US10118412B2 Scanning inkjet printing assembly
A scanning inkjet printing method comprises arranging a recording medium on a print surface; moving a carriage supporting at least one inkjet print head over the recording medium on the print surface in a scanning direction, while image-wise applying droplets of a liquid to the recording medium to form a first swath of printed dots on the recording medium; moving the recording medium and the carriage relative to each other in a transport direction, wherein the transport direction is transverse to the scanning direction; moving the carriage over the recording medium on the print surface in the scanning direction, while image-wise applying droplets of the liquid to the recording medium to form a second swath of printed dots on the recording medium; detecting a position of the first swath; determining a sub-carriage movement relative to the carriage in response to the detected position of the first swath to position the second swath relative to the first swath, wherein the sub-carriage is supported by the carriage and the movement comprises an amount of translation in the transport direction transverse to the scanning direction and an amount of rotation around a rotation axis, wherein said rotation axis is perpendicular to the print surface; and moving the sub-carriage in accordance with the determined amount of translation and the determined amount of rotation. Thus, the first and the second swath may be positioned accurately adjacent to reduce visibility of stitching inaccuracies between adjacent swaths.
US10118402B2 Valve opening/closing mechanism, ink supply system, and ink jet printer
A valve opening/closing mechanism includes a rotating shaft, first and second cams provided on the rotating shaft and rotatable together with the rotating shaft, first and second valves, and a rotating mechanism that rotates the rotating shaft. The first and second valves each include a flow channel in which ink flows and an opening/closing member at a position at which the opening/closing member contacts the first or second cam, so as to open or close the flow channel, depending on whether the opening/closing member is in contact with the cam. When the rotating shaft is rotated by the rotating mechanism, rotating positions of the first and second cams are at any of first, second, third or fourth positions.
US10118401B2 Liquid supply apparatus, liquid ejection apparatus
Provided is a liquid supply apparatus and a liquid ejection apparatus according to which liquid injected through a liquid injection portion can be supplied stably. The liquid supply apparatus includes: a liquid containing chamber capable of containing a liquid to be supplied to a liquid ejection portion; an air chamber in communication with the atmosphere; a communication path that allows an air introduction port for introducing air into the liquid containing chamber and an air chamber to be in communication, and a liquid injection portion through which the liquid can be injected into the liquid containing chamber. The liquid containing chamber is fixed such that the air introduction port is located at a bottom portion of the liquid containing chamber. The volume of the communication path is smaller than the volume of the air chamber. The uppermost portion of the communication path is located above the uppermost portion of the liquid containing chamber.
US10118397B2 Recording apparatus
In a recording apparatus, one end section sides of first liquid supply tubes are connected to ink tanks which are provided to be able to be attached and detached from outer sections of a main housing. Other end section sides of second liquid supply tubes, where one end section sides are connected to a liquid ejecting head side which is provided in an inner section of the main housing, are connected to other end section sides of the first liquid supply tubes using connection members. Out of first connection sections which are provided in the connection members on the first liquid supply tubes side and second connection sections which are provided in the connection members on the second liquid supply tubes side, at least the first connection sections are provided so as to be positioned at outer sections of the main housing.
US10118385B2 Printing element substrate, printhead, and printing apparatus
A printing element substrate comprises a correction circuit that corrects a phase difference between a first signal and a second signal, wherein the correction circuit includes a first delay circuit that generates a plurality of first delayed signals having different delay times with respect to the first signal, and a second delay circuit that generates a plurality of second delayed signals having different delay times with respect to the second signal, the correction circuit specifies a phase of the first signal to be output to the driving circuit, on the basis of comparison between the plurality of first delayed signals and the second signal, and the correction circuit specifies a phase of the second signal to be output to the driving circuit, on the basis of comparison between the plurality of second delayed signals and the first signal having the specified phase.
US10118381B2 Method and device for embossing of a nanostructure
A method for embossing a nanostructure, formed on a nanostructure punch, into a punch surface of a curable material which has been applied to a substrate. The method includes the following steps, especially following sequence: alignment of the nanostructure relative to the punch surface, embossing of the punch surface by a) prestressing of the nanostructure punch by deformation of the nanostructure punch and/or prestressing of the substrate by deformation of the substrate, b) making contact of a partial area of the punch surface with the nanostructure punch and c) automatic contacting of the remaining surface at least partially, especially predominantly, by the prestressing of the nanostructure punch and/or the prestressing of the substrate.
US10118380B2 Sealing
Certain examples of seals that can move along a slit are disclosed. The seals can comprise a first leaf, a second leaf, and a biasing member to push the first leaf away from the second leaf. Also, apparatus for applying a fluid, and printing systems are described.
US10118361B2 Thermal insulation
A thermal protection apparatus is disclosed. The thermal protection apparatus may comprise a thermally insulative layer positioned proximate to a portion of a structure having a dimensional transition, wherein the dimensional transition is thermally protected.
US10118357B2 Holder for arranging a foil on a mold surface of a sidewall shell of a vulcanizing mold and a vulcanizing mold having such a holder
A holder is for arranging a foil on the mold surface of a sidewall shell of a vulcanizing mold. The holder has a sleeve which can be pressed into a bore in the sidewall shell and, arranged in the sleeve, a helically-spring-mounted, coaxially movable pin. The pin has a pin head which, in an initial position, projects beyond an end of the sleeve with the force of the spring and on which a foil can be positioned on the mold surface. The pin, in an end position, is movable into the sleeve counter to the force of the spring such that the pin head end remote from the pin is aligned with the end of the sleeve. The pin head forms a clearance fit with the sleeve. The clearance fit is such that the pin is movable in the sleeve but no rubber material can ingress into the sleeve.
US10118349B2 Press moulding method
A method of press molding a molding material to form a vehicle body panel of fiber-reinforced resin matrix composite material, the vehicle body panel having a front A-surface and a rear B-surface, the method comprising the steps of: i. providing a heated mold tool having a lower mold part and an upper mold part, the upper mold part having a first molding surface for molding a front A-surface of the vehicle body panel and the lower mold part having a second molding surface for molding a rear B-surface of the vehicle body panel; ii. providing a multilaminar panel of molding material comprising at least one layer of fibers and at least one layer of resin, the multilaminar panel having first and second opposite major surfaces, a surface resin layer of the multilaminar panel being at or adjacent to the first major surface; iii. locating the molding material in the mold tool; iv. closing the mold tool to define a substantially closed mold cavity containing the molding material; v. applying pressure to the molding material in the mold cavity to configure the molding material in a fully molded shape; and vi. substantially fully curing the resin to form a vehicle body panel from the molding material, the vehicle body panel having a front A-surface formed from the first major surface and a rear B-surface formed from the second major surface.
US10118346B2 Method for printing 3D structures
The invention comprises a method for forming a 3D object, wherein the method comprises the step of depositing a support structure. According to the invention, the support structure comprises an organic di-acid having a molecular weight of 300 g/mole or less. The invention further relates to an assembly of a 3D printed object and a support structure.
US10118341B1 Calibration system and method for additive manufacturing devices
An additive manufacturing device calibration system and method. In laser control systems, such as the laser control systems used for SL and SLS 3D printers, the laser beam is moved to a location by applying a control value. Often the control value and the location of the laser beam are in different spaces. One calibration system and method involves the input of a number of control values and their corresponding laser beam locations, and the adjusting of the parameters of a mapping function such that the control values generated by applying the mapping function to the input laser beam locations best matches the corresponding input control values.
US10118340B2 3D printer having dual stage structure
A 3D printer has a dual stage structure and includes: a frame; an extrusion unit having a nozzle configured to extrude a raw material; a stacking base unit positioned under the extrusion unit and configured to receive the raw material on a surface thereof so that an object is formed in a layer-by-layer manner on the surface; and a cutting unit positioned between the stacking base unit and the extrusion unit and configured to grind or cut the object formed on the surface of the stacking base unit, wherein the frame is configured to be connected to outer sides of the stacking base unit, the extrusion unit, and the cutting unit, the stacking base unit and the cutting unit are configured to be vertically movable along the frame, and the nozzle is configured to be movable on a plane.
US10118339B2 Deposition tool with interchangeable material bay
Technologies are provided herein for a modular deposition tool design that allows for both, the fast interchanging of materials and for easy cleaning of all wetted surfaces. A drive assembly for use in a solid freeform fabrication system, includes a drive module having a drive mechanism and a detachable material bay assembly that is detachable from the drive module. The material bay assembly includes a material bay holder, a material deposition tool, and a corresponding material bay actuation mechanism that can engage with the drive mechanism of the drive module when the material bay assembly is coupled to the drive module such that when the drive mechanism of the drive module is actuated, the material bay actuation mechanism is actuated, which causes the material deposition tool to deposit material from a material bay inserted in the material bay holder.
US10118337B2 Electrostatic 3-D printer controlling layer topography using aerosol applicator
A 3-D printer includes build and support material development stations that electrostatically transfer build material and support material to an ITB. The ITB transfers a layer of build and support material to a platen each time the platen contacts one of the layers on the ITB, to successively form a freestanding stack of the layers on the platen. A sensor is positioned to generate a topographic measurement of the layer on the platen, and an aerosol applicator is positioned to propel build and support material on to the layer on the platen. The aerosol applicator controls the build and support material being propelled, based on the topographic measurement from the sensor through a feedback loop, to adjust the amount and location of the build material and the support material propelled on to the layer, and thereby control the flatness of surface topology of the layers in the freestanding stack on the platen.
US10118331B2 System and method for forming a container having a grip region
A container forming assembly and method includes receiving a parison within a cavity of a mold, enclosing the parison within the mold having a wall with a recess, inflating the parison in the mold to form a blow molded container where the blow molded container has a sidewall, a movable region formed at the recess, and a hinge circumscribing an interface between the sidewall and the movable region, and moving the movable region toward an interior of the blow molded container about the hinge before filling. Furthermore, a method for forming a container includes receiving a parison, enclosing the parison with a mold that includes a cavity, and inflating the parison in said mold to form a blow molded container with a moveable region at the cavity. The method further includes repositioning the moveable region before filling the blow molded container.
US10118330B2 Molding unit comprising mold bottom actuation means supported by a fixed holder
A molding unit (10) for forming a container made of thermoplastic material, includes: —a mold bottom (16) that is movable between a low position, an intermediate boxing position and a high position; —a carriage (24) that supports the mold bottom (16) and is mounted in a movable manner in a fixed holder (26); —actuation elements for moving the carriage (24) into its intermediate boxing position; —the actuation elements including a cylinder (32) that houses a piston (98) liable to push the mold bottom (16) through a boxing travel; characterized in that the mold bottom (16) is supported in a fixed manner by the carriage (24), the cylinder (32) being fixed with respect to the fixed holder (26). A method for employing the molding unit is also described.
US10118329B2 Automated gusset inflation system and method
The invention is directed to a method and apparatus for maintaining the inflation level of a bubble formed by nips in a moving roll of tubular film, to form a gusset in a final product produced from the film.
US10118320B2 Biomimetic skin for an animatronic figure and other applications
A biomimetic skin for an animatronic figure and other applications is provided. The biomimetic skin may include an outer layer having a surface texture, and an inner layer attached to the outer layer. The inner layer may include a compressible cellular material. The outer layer may move correspondingly with the inner layer such that as the inner layer is moved the outer layer moves.