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US10130640B2 Pharmaceutical spray composition comprising a vitamin D analogue and a corticosteroid
The present invention relates to a topical spray composition comprising a biologically active vitamin D derivative or analog and a corticosteroid, and its use in the treatment of dermal diseases and conditions.
US10130629B2 Pharmaceutical combinations
A pharmaceutical combination comprising N-(5-cyano-4-((2-methoxyethyl)amino)pyridin-2-yl)-7-formyl-6-((4-methyl-2-oxopiperazin-1-yl)methyl)-3,4-dihydro-1,8-naphthyridine-1(2H)-carboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and at least one active ingredient, as defined herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and optionally a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, for simultaneous or sequential administration; the uses of such combination in the treatment of proliferative diseases; and methods of treating a subject suffering from a proliferative disease comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of such combination.
US10130625B2 Linked diaryl compounds with anticancer properties and methods of using the same
Provided are compositions comprising linked diaryl compounds that possess anticancer properties. Methods of use are also disclosed herein. The method comprises administering an effective amount of a compound described herein to an individual in need thereof.
US10130623B2 Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
Disclosed are imidazole compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use thereof. One embodiment is a compound having the structure and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, prodrugs and N-oxides thereof (and solvates and hydrates thereof), wherein X, Y and Z are as described herein. In certain embodiments, a compound disclosed herein inhibits a cellular TAM receptor, and can be used to treat disease mediated by or involving the TAM receptor family.
US10130622B2 Compounds for treatment of cystic fibrosis
A corrector agent capable of stabilizing a newly synthesized cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein, useful in the treatment of cystic fibrosis.
US10130616B2 Securinine and norsecurinine analogue compounds for the treatment of myeloid disorders
The present application relates to securinine or norsecurinine analogs that, when administered to immature myeloid cells, promote differentiation of these cells to mature cells that do not readily proliferate. Therefore, the agents are useful in the treatment of myeloid disorders including myeloproliferative disorders, acute myeloid leukemia, and autoimmune diseases. The agents may also be used as a myeloablative agent in conjunction with a bone marrow transplant or stem cell therapy.
US10130613B2 Methods of treatment for cholestatic and fibrotic diseases
The present invention relates to the compound [2-[(5-nitro-1,3-thiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl]phenyl]ethanoate (Nitazoxanide) or 2-hydroxy-N-(5-nitro-2-thiazolyl)benzamide (Tizoxanide) for treating cholestatic and fibrotic diseases.
US10130598B2 Methods and compositions for administration of 3-halopyruvate and related compounds for the treatment of cancer
The present disclosure relates to the discovery that compounds of the invention, particularly 3-bromopyruvate and related compounds, can be safely administered at concentrations effective for the treatment of cancer when formulated with an acidity of greater than or equal to pH of 2 and less than or equal to a pH of 6. Disclosed herein are novel and improved methods and compositions for the treatment of cancer using 3-halopyruvate and related compounds.
US10130583B2 Powder composition for treating a disorder in the auditory canal of mammals and use thereof
The invention relates to a new powder composition which comprises in admixture: lactic acid, lactose and kaolin, wherein the amount of lactic acid is such that the pH of the powder composition should be within the range of about 3 to 4. Said powder composition may be use as a veterinary drug and in treating and/or preventing a disorder in the auditory canal of dogs and cats.
US10130574B2 Nitrone inhibition of oxidation of unsaturated fats
Provided are compositions useful for inhibiting oxidation of unsaturated fats comprising an antioxidant compound of Formula I: wherein R, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined herein.
US10130572B2 Apparatus and methods for concealing vitiligo
A method for concealing vitiligo is provided. The method comprises depressing a spring head. The spring head may be covered by a covering. Depression of the spring head may saturate the covering with a solution. The solution may include a bronzer and dihydroxyacetone (“DHA”). The method may also comprise guiding the saturated covering over a portion of depigmented skin.
US10130568B2 Process for dyeing or lightening keratin fibres in two parts, using an oil-rich alkaline direct emulsion based on a solid nonionic surfactant with an HLB ranging from 1.5 to 10
The present invention relates to a process for dyeing or lightening keratin fibres, comprising the step of extemporaneously mixing at the time of use two compositions (A) and (B) and of applying the said mixture to the said fibres; the said mixture comprising at least 25% by weight of fatty substances relative to the total weight of the composition obtained from the mixing of two compositions (A)+(B); with: —(A) representing a composition in direct emulsion form whose content of oil(s) ii) is at least 30% by weight relative to the weight of composition (A), and comprising: i) at least one nonionic surfactant that is solid at room temperature and at atmospheric pressure, with an HLB ranging from 1.5 to 10; ii) at least one basifying agent; Hi) optionally at least one additional surfactant other than the solid nonionic surfactants (i), iv) optionally at least one dye; and—(B) representing a composition comprising at least one chemical oxidizing agent. A subject of the present invention is also a multi-compartment device and a composition (A) in direct emulsion form and the ready-to-use composition resulting from the mixing of compositions (A) and (B). The process according to the invention makes it possible to dye keratin fibres in a powerful, intense and/or homogeneous manner while at the same time being easy to prepare and to apply, since the mixture in the form of an oil-rich emulsion does not run, but remains localized at the point of application. The process of the invention also makes it possible to lighten keratin fibres in a noteworthy manner.
US10130565B2 Solid cosmetic composition in compact powder form
The present invention relates to a solid cosmetic composition in the form of a compact powder, comprising, in a physiologically acceptable medium, at least: —a pulverulent phase in an amount of greater than or equal to 35% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, —a liquid fatty phase comprising at least one non-volatile oil, and —at least one amorphous hydrocarbon-based block copolymer. The present invention also relates to a process for coating the face, and in particular the eyelids, with the said cosmetic composition.
US10130564B2 Dental polymerizable monomers
Provided are dental polymerizable monomers that can give cured products having high toughness and high rigidity, dental polymerizable monomer compositions containing the polymerizable monomers, and dental compositions containing the dental polymerizable monomer compositions, and cured products thereof having high mechanical properties. The dental polymerizable monomer (A) which includes a urethane acrylate obtained from an appropriately rigid diisocyanate and an appropriately flexible hydroxyacrylate is used to prepare a dental polymerizable monomer composition containing the dental polymerizable monomer, and a dental composition containing the dental polymerizable monomer composition.
US10130561B2 Functionalized calcium phosphate hybrid systems for confectionery and foodstuff applications
A method for repairing dentition, including milling beta tricalcium phosphate with sufficiently high energy to substantially distressed its lattice structure, mechanochemically chelating an edible acid thereto to yield functionalized calcium phosphate moieties, and incorporating the functionalized calcium phosphate moieties into an edible material to yield a calcium phosphate delivery system. The calcium phosphate delivery system is introduced into an oral environment and dentition is repaired. The functionalized calcium phosphate moiety is characterized by weakly bonded fumaric acid at least partially wrapped around distressed calcium phosphate particles, and dentition repair occurs at a dentition depth of at least 10 microns below the surface.
US10130554B2 System for therapeutic treatment by vacuum pressure and method of use thereof
A therapeutic device for applying pressure to a portion of a wearer's body is provided. The device includes a flexible enclosure formed from a flexible material and configured to enclose at least a portion of the wearer's body, thereby forming a cavity between an inner surface of the enclosure and the body. The device also includes at least one port extending through the flexible enclosure for accessing the cavity; and a fluid evacuation pump in fluid communication with the cavity. The device is configured such that, upon actuation of the pump, the flexible enclosure transitions from a relaxed position to a compressed position, in which the flexible enclosure exerts a compression force against the wearer's body. Optionally, the flexible enclosure defines a cross sectional area, wherein the cross sectional area in the relaxed position is greater than the cross sectional area in the compressed position.
US10130552B2 Vibrating system
A vibrating system for cutaneous stimulation by means of proprioceptive resonance comprises elements (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) for supporting the user's body which are positioned in specific zones for providing support and for specific administration of the proprioceptive stimulation modulation. The supports consisting of separate elements are situated in the nuchal zone, dorso-lumbar zone, buttocks zone, hand zone, popliteal zone and heel zone so as to keep the body supported only in these zones and in a semi-supine position. Each support element, except in some cases the support element (12) for the nuchal zone, is provided with a proprioceptive stimulation vibrating unit (25, 26, 40, 50, 60, 70) for transmitting to precise zones of the body's skin a controlled vibration upon emission of a programmed command from an electronic control unit (22).
US10130550B2 Sexual stimulation device using light therapy, vibration and physiological feedback
A sexual stimulation apparatus and method which may comprise a plurality of light sources for photostimulation of the vagina, clitoris, or both; one or more vibrators for mechanical stimulation of an area of the vagina; a handle; a controller and programmable memory for containing non-transitory instructions for modes of operation and driving the light sources and vibrators of the invention; a vaginal finger; a handle for ease of use; a keypad for user entry of commands; and a charging or programming port. The invention may also comprise sensors that sense physiologic parameters of a user and adjust sexual stimulation parameters to achieve a desired sexual stimulation effect. Blood oxygen level, temperature, pulse rate and muscle electrical activity may be sensed. The invention also may comprise a flexible covering that provides smooth sliding engagement with an area of the vagina of a user.
US10130547B2 Exoskeleton device with sitting support and method of operation thereof
An exoskeleton device includes a plurality of braces that are each attachable to a part of a user. A plurality of joints connects adjacent braces. Each joint is controllable to bend or unbend so as to cause the exoskeleton device to change between an erect configuration and a sitting configuration. At least one support column is extendible from a brace. A length of the support column is adjustable. A controller is configured to adjust the length of the support column in coordination with the bending or unbending of a joint to provide support for the exoskeleton device when in the sitting configuration.
US10130545B2 Leg lifter
The present invention provides a leg lifter for those having lower extremity injuries or limited lower extremity strength to facilitate movement. The leg lifter includes a wrapping portion configured to encircle a user's ankle via a fastener. The wrapping portion further includes an adjustable strap that extends outwardly and orthogonally from substantially a midpoint of the wrapping portion. The adjustable strap includes a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end is affixed to the wrapping portion. The distal end is adapted to be held by a user for lifting the adjustable strap, thus causing the user's lower extremity to be lifted. The distal end further includes a fastener that allows a user to removably attach the distal end to his or her clothing. The adjustable strap is configured to be lengthened or shortened to improve a user's movement and achieve independence from caretakers.
US10130541B2 Device for supporting a patient to allow performance of a breast exam
A device for supporting a patient to allow an exam to be performed on the patient's breast, including a supporting table which has a longitudinal axis of extension and on which the patient can lie in a reclining position; the supporting table is provided, in proximity to one end of it, with a through hole for receiving the breast to be examined; a mounting frame for mounting the supporting table and equipped with at least one actuator for adjusting the supporting table in height; the supporting table is divided into a first portion and second portion along an axis; the first portion is smaller in extension along the longitudinal axis than the second portion and is provided with the through hole; the two portions are movably connected to each other.
US10130538B2 Pneumatic mattress
A pneumatic mattress having a plurality of pneumatic cells so connected that sets of them can be selectively and cyclically pressurized and exhausted in sequence to support a user, or permanently inflated. The mattress also including an air flow manifold within a cover around the cells for providing air flow to spaces between some of the pneumatic cells beneath of the cover. The cells are provided transversely of the mattress with longitudinal edge cells, and the air flow manifold is provided inwards of the longitudinal cells across the ends of the transverse cells. The cover is semi-permeable to allow moisture from the patient to be carried away by the air flow. Between the cells and the cover, a replaceable open weave or gauze layer of non-woven material is provided, allowing air flow from one inter-cell space to the next with the cover held from the cells by the gauze layer.
US10130534B2 Method and apparatus for automated positioning of user support surfaces in power driven wheelchair
By programming position parameters corresponding to user support surfaces of a power driven wheelchair, movement of the user support surfaces is automated. The user support surfaces can be positioned individually, as part of a sequence or as part of a series of sequences. Accordingly, with little effort, a user can position the user support surfaces of the wheelchair to a predefined position.
US10130532B2 Elevated height wheelchair
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a wheelchair configured to reposition an occupant between a lowered and a raised position. The wheelchair can include a frame, a seat moveable relative to the frame, a drive wheel, and one or more pairs of arm assemblies. The arm assembly includes a wheel configured to move from a first spatial location when the wheel chair is operating on flat, level ground to a second spatial location that is different than the first spatial location. Arm limiters that can selectively engage the arm assembly dependent on the position of the arm assembly and surface conditions of ground and can limit the range of motion of the arm assembly and sometimes other operational aspects of the chair.
US10130530B2 Mechanism and apparatus for wheelchair reconfiguration
Embodiments according to the present invention include a load transitioning mechanism which enables attachment and release of at least one ground-contacting adaptive implement, such as a multi-terrain caster wheel assembly, a motorized wheel, or a ski; embodiments further enable reversible reconfiguration of the wheelchair by a user between a.) an original load-bearing configuration utilizing the conventional forward caster wheels of the wheelchair, and b.) a modified load-bearing configuration utilizing the ground-contacting adaptive implement.
US10130521B2 Wound dressing
The present invention relates to a multilayered wound dressing particularly for wound treatment in the granulation and epithelization phase. The wound dressing comprises a) a first layer as a wound contact layer having a first side and a second side, and b) at least one second layer as an absorbent layer having a first side and a second side and comprising a hydrophilic polyurethane foam, wherein the polyurethane foam comprises a water fraction of at least 10% by weight of water.
US10130520B2 Negative pressure wound closure device
The present invention relates to a negative pressure wound closure system and methods for using such a system. Preferred embodiments of the invention facilitate closure of the wound by preferentially contracting to provide for movement of the tissue. Preferred embodiments can utilize tissue grasping elements to apply a wound closing force to the tissue.
US10130518B2 Appurtenances including sensors for reporting information regarding wound dressings
In some embodiments, an appurtenance to a wound dressing includes: a substrate with at least one surface of a size and shape to mate with a surface of a wound dressing; a plurality of projections attached to the substrate and positioned to secure the substrate to the wound dressing; one or more sensor units attached to the substrate, the one or more sensor units configured to sense a condition of the wound dressing; and a transmission unit attached to the substrate and operably coupled to the one or more sensor units, the transmission unit including circuitry configured to transmit information associated with the one or more sensor units.
US10130514B2 System and method for delivery of a therapeutic agent to the inner ear
Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for delivering therapeutic compositions to the inner-ear to treat inner-ear disorders. An embodiment of such a system comprises a sheath for insertion into the auditory canal and a cannula which can be inserted through the sheath. The cannula can include a tip for piercing the tympanic membrane and delivering the composition to an inner-ear tissue surface. The system may also include a therapeutic composition comprising a therapeutic agent and a thixotropic material which allows the composition to be delivered (e.g., by injection) through the cannula in liquid form and transition to gel-form once delivered to the tissue surface. A method for using the system comprises introducing the sheath into the ear, introducing the cannula through the sheath to pierce the tympanic membrane and position the tip adjacent an inner-ear tissue surface; and delivering the composition through the cannula to adhere to the tissue surface.
US10130513B2 Active confocal imaging systems and methods for visual prostheses
The disclosure features systems for providing information to a user about the user's environment, the system featuring a detection apparatus configured to obtain image information about the environment, where the image information corresponds to information at multiple distances relative to a position of the user within the environment, and an electronic processor configured to obtain focal plane distance information defining a set of one or more distance values relative to the position of the user within the environment, construct one or more confocal images of the environment, from the image information and the set of one or more distance values, wherein each of the one or more confocal images corresponds to a different distance value and comprises a set of pixels, and transform the one or more confocal images to form one or more representative images comprising fewer pixels and a lower dynamic range.
US10130509B2 Drainage device and method of producing same
The invention relates to medical technology and is intended for use in ophthalmology in the surgical treatment of various types of glaucoma. According to a first aspect of the invention, the drainage device for use in the surgical treatment of glaucoma is formed from a bioresorbable material in the form of a hollow profile with a closed contour in cross section, ensuring the possibility of the scleral flap passing through the cavity of the device during the surgical treatment. As a result, the formation of adhesions under the scleral bed, along the scleral flap rib and also between the scleral flap and the conjunctiva is prevented, the ease and reliability of fixing the device on the scleral flap is increased, and adverse immune and inflammatory reactions are reduced. According to a second aspect, the described drainage device is produced by manufacturing a blank from polymer material on a rod in the form of a hollow profile of closed cross section and subsequently cutting at least one section out of the blank in order to produce at least one drainage device. According to a third aspect of the invention, in order to produce the drainage device, a blank in the form of a hollow profile of closed cross section is woven from threads, and at least one section is subsequently cut out of the blank in order to produce at least one drainage device. According to a fourth aspect of the invention, blanks in the form of strips are produced from a flat preliminary blank made of polymer material, wherein the drainage device is produced by connecting the ends of at least one blank.
US10130508B2 System for positioning temperature control element
Described herein is a pouch or strap system for holding a temperature control element (i.e., hot/cold element). The system described herein may include multiple straps that may be retained and/or interconnected such that the system may position a temperature control element at various parts of the body. The system may include a central pouch encompassed by a first panel and a second panel, wherein the first panel has a higher thermal resistance than the thermal resistance of the second panel. The system may include a first couple of straps attached to and extending away from the central pouch, each of the first couple of straps including a single quick-release buckle component, and a second couple of straps attached to and extending away from the central pouch, wherein each strap of the second couple of straps includes two quick-release buckle components.
US10130502B2 Transpyloric anchoring
A gastrointestinal implant device (2800) comprises a planar proximal element (220) configured to reside in a stomach to resist distal migration, a distal element (222) configured to reside in an intestine to resist proximal migration and one or more tethers (224) coupling the planar proximal element to the distal element.
US10130493B2 Artificial total lumbar disc for unilateral safe and simple posterior placement in the lumbar spine, and removeable bifunctional screw which drives vertical sliding expansile plate expansion, and interplate widening, and angled traction spikes
A total artificial expansile disc and a method for posterior insertion between a pair of vertebral endplates are disclosed. The total artificial expansile disc includes at least one pair of substantially parallel plates that move apart along a first axis, in order to occupy a space defined by the vertebral endplates. In another embodiment, each of substantially parallel plates includes a first plate and a second sliding plate. An expansion device or tool is used to move the substantially parallel pair of plates apart along the first axis. A core is disposed between the pair of plates, and the core permits the vertebral endplates to move relative to one another. A ball limiter or ball extender prevents the core from being extruded from between the substantially parallel plates.
US10130472B2 Devices and methods for treating valvular regurgitation
A system for treating mitral valve regurgitation includes a tensioning device having a plurality of helical anchors and a tensioning filament. One embodiment of the invention includes a method for attaching a tensioning device to the annulus of a mitral valve in a trans-leaflet configuration, and applying a tension force to the tension filament in order to exert force vectors on the annulus, thereby reshaping the mitral valve annulus so that the coaption of the anterior and posterior leaflets of the mitral is improved during ventricular contraction.
US10130470B2 Sleeve for facilitating movement of a transfemoral catheter
A delivery device (10) for an implantable medical device includes an inner shaft (26) extending in a longitudinal direction and defining a compartment (23) adapted to receive the medical device in an assembled condition, an outer shaft (22) surrounding a longitudinal portion of the inner shaft, and a distal sheath (24) operatively attached to the outer shaft (22). The distal sheath (24) is slidable between a first position enclosing the compartment (23) and a second position exposing the compartment (23) for deployment of the medical device. A sleeve 30 surrounds at least a longitudinal portion of the outer shaft (22) and provides a substantially blood tight bearing surface that facilitates sliding movement of the delivery device (10) in an introducer (2).
US10130462B2 Intra-annular mounting frame for aortic valve repair
An intra-annular mounting frame for an aortic valve having native aortic cusps is provided which includes a frame body with native leaflet reorienting curvatures and interconnecting points; the curvatures shaped to be received inside the valve below the native aortic cusps and to reorient the native aortic cusps within the aortic valve, where each of the curvatures extends concavely upward from a reference latitudinal plane tangential to each curvature's base.
US10130447B2 Interface element for dental prostheses
An interface element for dental prostheses, having a hollow cylindrical body with two different sections, one lower section (a) of greater outer diameter and another upper section (b) of smaller outer diameter, each provided externally with retention circular grooves (2). The element had an internal seat (4) for a screw head (5) which fixes the implant, and a lower base (6). A side mortise (7) is provided that covers the upper section (b) and provides a side opening for the inclined entrance of the screw (5) and screwdriver (8). The element further includes two flat surfaces (9) at diametrically opposite sides of the lower section.
US10130444B1 Endodontic instrument
An endodontic instrument includes a plurality of flutes and a plurality of lands extending helically around a working portion. Each flute includes a curved concave flute surface, a pair of flute shoulders at the peripheral edges of the flute surface, a flute width defined by a distance between the flute shoulders, and a flute depth defined by a point of maximum depth between the flute shoulders. Each land is positioned between a pair of axially adjacent flutes and includes a curved concave land surface, a pair of land shoulders at the peripheral edges of the land surface, a land width defined by a distance between the land shoulders, and a land depth defined by a point of maximum depth between the land shoulders. The land width is less than the flute width and the land depth is less than the flute depth in the upper region of the working portion.
US10130439B2 Package for an object and an assembly including such a package
A package for an object includes a support element with means for coupling the object to the support element. A first hollow protective element is provided as a stopper coupled to the support element of the object. The support element presents a grip portion which projects from the stopper, the support element, alone or in co-operation with the stopper, defining a first chamber containing the object. A second hollow protective element is provided as a cover. The cover is coupled to the stopper so as to cooperate with the stopper to define a second chamber inside which the grip portion of the support element extends. The cover is coupled to the stopper, with the grip portion of the stopper projecting from the cover.
US10130434B2 Robotic system display method for displaying auxiliary information
A Robotic control system has a wand, which emits multiple narrow beams of light, which fall on a light sensor array, or with a camera, a surface, defining the wand's changing position and attitude which a computer uses to direct relative motion of robotic tools or remote processes, such as those that are controlled by a mouse, but in three dimensions and motion compensation means and means for reducing latency.
US10130432B2 Hybrid robotic surgery with locking mode
Methods and devices are provided for performing robotic surgery. In general, a surgical system is provided including an electromechanical tool with a first mode of operation in which the electromechanical tool mimics movement of a controller, and a second mode of operation in which the tool mirrors movement of the controller. A hybrid surgical device is also provided including an adapter matable to a handle assembly such that the adapter is electronically coupled to a motor of the handle assembly and is configured to communicate with the motor. A robotic laparoscopic surgical device is also provided including a motion sensor configured to sense movement of an electromechanical tool and an electromechanical arm that assists movement of the tool. A robotic surgical device is also provided including an electromechanical driver associated with a trocar and being configured to rotate and to translate a tool disposed through a passageway.
US10130425B2 Method and system for skin blemishes layered skin treatment
A system and method for performing layer treatment for skin blemish in which the target area of the skin is first treated by performing a deep layer treatment by cutting the fibrous bands and then performing a superficial skin treatment by using electromagnetic radiation and both of the treatment take place within the same day.
US10130420B2 Catheter with membraned spines for pulmonary vein isolation
A catheter adapted for pulmonary vein isolation, has a distal electrode assembly that can sit stably in an ostium as secured by a plurality of spines and a membrane member. Preshapened and flexible, the spines support the membrane in a concave configuration when the distal electrode assembly approaches the ostium, the spines and membrane member being sized and configured to span across and over the ostium. As the distal electrode assembly is pushed into the ostium, the membrane member elastically deforms, generally turning inside out to expose surface electrodes carried on a contact surface of the membrane member and ring electrodes carried on the spine for contact with the ostium. The membrane member may be inflated. The ring electrodes contact tissue along axial lines of the ostium. The surface electrodes contact tissue along radial lines of the ostium.
US10130415B2 Circumferential electrode array for tissue ablation
An electrode array supports multiple electrodes and energizes them so that adjacent electrodes do not have the same polarity. In one embodiment, the electrodes are held about a circumference outside and surrounding a tumor and opposed electrodes are energized in a round robin fashion to promote current flow through the center of the tumor from a variety of angles.
US10130410B2 Electrosurgical instrument including a cutting member decouplable from a cutting member trigger
An electrosurgical instrument. The electrosurgical instrument includes a first arm, a second arm and a coupling system. The first arm includes a first jaw. The second arm is pivotably connected to the first arm and includes a second jaw, a cutting member movable within the first and second jaws, and a cutting member trigger. The coupling system includes a coupling member mechanically coupled to the cutting member trigger. The coupling member is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position of the coupling member, the cutting member is mechanically uncoupled from the cutting member trigger. In the second position of the coupling member, the cutting member is mechanically coupled to the cutting member trigger.
US10130401B2 Growth control device
A growth control device includes a bone plate having a stepped profile defined by a first level, a second level and an intermediate ramp connecting the first and second levels. The first level includes a first threaded hole for receiving a first bone fastener and the second level includes a second threaded hole for receiving a second bone fastener. The bone plate includes a proximal pair of side female notches, a distal pair of side female notches, a proximal guide hole and a distal guide hole.
US10130396B2 Uniplanar bone screw
A uniplanar bone anchor including a housing and a bone screw is provided. The lower region of the housing defines mating elements that mate with engaging elements on the bone screw to limit movement of the housing relative to the bone screw to a single plane.
US10130395B2 Modular uniplanar pedicle screw assembly for use with a polyaxial bone fastener
A modular uniplanar pedicle screw assembly for use with a polyaxial bone fastener. The modular assembly comprises a uniplanar tulip assembly adapted to be coupled to a head of the polyaxial bone fastener, wherein the uniplanar tulip assembly includes a longitudinal slot. The modular assembly further includes an adapter having a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion is sized and shaped to be received in a recess of the bone fastener head. The upper portion extends from the lower portion and is adapted to slide along the longitudinal slot of the uniplanar tulip assembly to allow movement of the uniplanar tulip assembly in a first plane along a direction that is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the longitudinal slot, the longitudinal slot preventing movement of the uniplanar tulip assembly in a second plane lateral to the first plane relative to the bone fastener.
US10130392B2 Structure having variable diameter
The present invention relates to a structure having a variable diameter, the structure including: a bolt which extends in a longitudinal direction; a body which is disposed at one side of the bolt so as to surround the bolt; a core which is disposed in the longitudinal direction of the bolt; a plurality of extensions which is radially disposed outside the core; and a plurality of outer shells which surrounds the extensions so as to correspond to the extensions, in which the extensions are expanded outward or contracted in a direction toward a center thereof by the core in accordance with a rotation direction of the bolt, such that a diameter of an outer circumferential surface of the extensions is changed.
US10130390B1 System for abrading skin to remove outer portions thereof
A system for abrading skin to remove outer portions thereof includes an apparatus having a skin abrading head with a head portion and a skin abrading brush. The outer head portion has a rim for placement in contact with the skin along with the bristles of the brush. Air flow is generated in the head to bring the skin into engagement with the rim and bristles and transport removed skin portions.
US10130389B2 Uterine fibroid tissue removal device
A uterine fibroid tissue removal device includes an inner tube disposed within an outer tube and configured to be translated and rotated relative to the outer tube, and a separately formed unitary distal tip member attached to a distal end of the inner tube, such that the distal tip member translates and rotates relative to the outer tube along with the inner tube, wherein a distal facing open cutting end of the distal tip member in fluid communication with an axial lumen of the distal tip member translates across a tissue resection window in a sidewall of the outer tube so as to sever tissue extending therethrough, the distal tip member axial lumen being in fluid communication with an axial lumen of the inner tube, wherein an outer diameter of the distal tip member is greater than an outer diameter of the inner tube.
US10130385B2 Method and apparatus for placing a catheter within a vasculature
A catheter for insertion into vasculature of a patient to a target area in the vasculature includes a hollow inner shaft, a non-occluding self-expandable scaffold coupled to the distal end of the inner shaft and disposed at the distal end of the inner shaft, and a hollow outer shaft. The outer shaft is slidable over the inner shaft and scaffold such that the scaffold is in a non-expanded state when the outer shaft is around the scaffold. The outer shaft has a state where the distal end of the outer shaft remains near the target area without the inner shaft and the scaffold being within the outer shaft. The inner shaft and the scaffold are removable through the proximal end of the outer shaft while the distal end of the outer shaft remains near the target area.
US10130382B2 Powered surgical handpiece having a surgical tool with an RFID tag
A powered surgical handpiece includes a housing comprising a motor, and a surgical tool removably coupled to the housing and configured to be driven by the motor. The surgical tool includes a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. The handpiece includes an antenna for wirelessly transmitting RF energy, and a coupler that is electrically isolated from the antenna and the RFID tag and that is configured to guide the transmitted RF energy to the RFID tag.
US10130378B2 Generating patient specific instruments for use as surgical aids
Systems and methods are provided for generating patient specific instruments for use as surgical guides. A region of interest within a body of a patient is scanned to provide a three-dimensional model of the region of interest. A first user is allowed to position a model of a selected implant with the three-dimensional model of the region of interest via a graphical user interface. A patient specific instrument model is generated from a generic patient specific instrument model according to the position of the model of the selected implant within the three-dimensional model of the region of interest and the position of at least one extension of the model that is not visible to the first user. A patient specific instrument is fabricated according to the patient specific instrument model.
US10130377B2 Plantar plate repair
A kit for plantar plate repair may include implants and instruments specific to the procedure, such as an implant assembly, a needle assembly, a distractor, a needle driver, and k-wires. Methods of assembling the items of the kit and methods of plantar plate repair are disclosed.
US10130376B2 Self-cleaning tissue removal instrument and method of use
A self-cleaning tissue removal instrument is disclosed and described herein. The self-cleaning tissue removal instrument generally comprising: a handle operably coupled with a proximal end of a rail portion; a jaw portion operably coupled to a distal end of the rail portion, a longitudinal axis running along the proximal portion to the distal portion of the self-cleaning tissue removal instrument; wherein the jaw portion is moved from an open position to a closed position by operation of the rail portion translating along the longitudinal axis of the self-cleaning tissue removal instrument, and the jaw portion clamps down and removes tissue in the closed position; and a cleaning mechanism operably coupled with the rail portion, whereby the cleaning mechanism disengages any tissue attached to the jaw portion when the jaw portion longitudinally translates to the open position.
US10130354B2 Limited sliding suture in suture anchor
Tensionable systems, devices, and methods for tissue repairs. A fixation device has a post and a flexible strand which passes around the post and is provided with one stop member on one side of the post, or with two stop members, one on each side of the post. Stop members allow a flexible strand to slide around the post and become fixed for approximation of tissue to tissue and tensioning.
US10130349B2 Modular refractor and related method
A retractor assembly for positioning tissue during a surgical procedure, having two opposing arms disposed adjacent to one another and sized and configured to be urged substantially laterally away from one another during actuation of the retractor assembly into an open position, and one or more posts, each post being connected to, or integral with, and extending radially outwardly from a respective one of the opposing arms, each of the one or more posts having a length sufficient so that each of the one or more posts will extend through a respective aperture defined by a modular component to be detachably attached to the respective one of the opposing arms. Related methods of positioning tissue during surgery are also described.
US10130344B2 Magnetic field-compatible components of a medical diagnostic and/or therapeutic system
A medical device assembly comprises a medical device comprising a shaft having proximal and distal end portions. The device further comprises a sensor at the distal end portion of the shaft that comprises first and second leads extending therefrom to the proximal end portion of the shaft. The device further comprises an electromechanical connector having a plurality of pins at a first end thereof. First and second of the pins are electrically connected to the first and second sensor leads, respectively, thereby forming a first partial magnetic loop between the first and second pins. The connector further comprises first and second jumpers electrically connecting the first pin and third pins, and second and fourth pins, respectively, thereby forming a second partial magnetic loop. The partial magnetic loops are configured to combine with partial magnetic loops of another connector to form a pair of magnetic noise cancellation loops.
US10130342B2 Initialization of fitting parameters for perfusion assessment based on bolus administration
An embodiment includes analyzing a body part perfused with a contrast agent, which has been pre-administered as a bolus to circulate through the body-part with at least a first passage during an analysis interval. The analyzing includes providing at least one input signal indicative of a response to an interrogation signal of a corresponding location of the body part during the analysis interval, and fitting each input signal over the analysis interval by an instance of a combined bolus function of time, based on a combination of a first simple bolus function of time modeling the first passage of the contrast agent and at least one second simple bolus function of time each one modeling a corresponding second passage of the contrast agent.
US10130338B2 Ultrasound probe and aligned needle guide system
A side-fire ultrasonic probe includes an alignment feature that, when used to connect the probe with a needle guide for intra-cavity medical procedures, enables alignment of a needle in an imaging plane of an ultrasonic transducer. The alignment feature is configured such that alignment of the needle within the imaging plane is accomplished when a protective sheath is disposed between the alignment feature and the needle guide. This configuration can be used with high frequency ultrasonic arrays having frequency distributions centered at about 20 MHz, and for medical procedures, such as biopsying organs or other bodily intra-cavity structures, and delivering intra-cavity therapies.
US10130324B2 Image analysis device and X-ray diagnostic apparatus
According to one embodiment, an image analysis device includes a parameter value acquisition unit, a color allocation unit and a time phase image generation unit. The parameter value acquisition unit acquires a parameter value per pixel, on the basis of time variation of pixel values per pixel corresponding to the same region of an object in image data of a plurality of sequential DSA images. The color allocation unit generates a color map in which a (chromatic) color in accordance with the parameter value is allocated per pixel corresponding to the same region of the object. The time phase image generation unit generates color image data of time phase images respectively corresponding to a plurality of time phases, by reflecting information in accordance with pixel values of the DSA images to each pixel of the color map.
US10130311B1 In-home patient-focused rehabilitation system
Described is a system for patient-specific rehabilitation that can be performed outside a clinic. The system monitors a patient in real-time to generate a quantitative assessment of a physical state and a motivational state of the patient using sensor data obtained from sensors. Predictions related to the patient are generated utilizing patient-specific biomechanical and neurocognitive models implemented with predictive simulations. Video feed of the patient is registered with sensor data and a set of simulation data. Rehabilitation guidance instructions are conveyed to the patient through dialog-based interactions.
US10130305B2 Device and methods for automated testing
A testing device which provides testing relating to a health parameter monitoring device and/or a health monitoring application run at a user device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device comprises: a transceiver which receives a control signal from a controlling device; a health parameter monitoring device connection port which connects to the health parameter monitoring device; a user device connection port which connects to the user device; and a plurality of simulation apparatus configured to electronically recreate one or more physiological parameters of a user according to the control signal. The physiological parameters are monitored by the health parameter monitoring device, which provides a plurality of data relating thereto to the user device for entry within the health monitoring application. The user device outputs at least a display of the health monitoring application to the controlling device for analysis thereof. Systems and methods for performing testing are also provided.
US10130300B2 Apparatus and method for estimating anaerobic threshold
An apparatus for estimating an anaerobic threshold may include a heart rate detector configured to detect a heart rate from a signal sensed from a user, and an anaerobic threshold estimator configured to estimate an anaerobic threshold of the user based on a change in the detected heart rate.
US10130297B2 Methods for assessing erythema
The present invention relates to methods for an objective and quantitative erythema documentation and analysis. In particular, the invention relates to a method for assessing erythema of a subject comprising the steps of measuring the light reflectance of a skin or mucosal area of the subject, obtaining the L* value and the a* value of said measurement according to the L*a*b* color space, and calculating the erythema value according to the formula (L*max−L*)×a*.
US10130281B2 Device for measuring bioimpedances
The device is used to measure bioimpedances and has in each case at least one measurement electrode for each foot and each hand of a person who is to be measured. The electrodes are connected to an evaluation unit. In addition, at least one balance is used to determine a body weight of the person who is to be measured. The hand electrodes, provided for contact with the hands of the person who is to be measured, are arranged in the area of at least one positionable support element.
US10130280B2 Detector arrays with electronically adjustable detector positions
A system including a detector array configured to receive electromagnetic (EM) radiation from a target object, the detector array having one or more detectors is disclosed. The system also includes a readout integrated circuit and one or more processors. The readout integrated circuit has a circuit comprising a number of detector boundary selection components, each one of the number of detector boundary selection components configured to select or adjust a detector boundary from least one of a sub-column boundary or an adjustable boundary.
US10130267B2 Heart sound monitoring of pulmonary hypertension
A medical device system and method that includes sensing a heart sound signal from a first external sensor, determining whether a pulmonary hypertension signature is detected in response to the sensed heart sound signal, sensing a lung sound signal from a second external sensor, determining whether a heart failure signature is detected in response to the sensed lung sound signal, and determining therapy parameters in response to determining whether a pulmonary hypertension signature is detected and determining whether a heart failure signature is detected.
US10130261B2 Detecting physiological responses while taking into account consumption of confounding substances
Described herein are systems and methods for detecting a physiological response based on thermal measurements while accounting for consumption of a confounding substance such as a medication, alcohol, caffeine, or nicotine. In one embodiment, a system includes a computer and an inward-facing head-mounted thermal camera (CAM) that takes thermal measurements of a region of interest (THROI) on a user's face. The computer receives an indication indicative of the user consuming a confounding substance that affects THROI, and detects the physiological response while the consumed confounding substance affects THROI. The detection is based on THROI, the indication and a model. Optionally, the model was trained on: a first set of THROI taken while the confounding substance affected THROI, and a second set of THROI taken while the confounding substance did not affect THROI.
US10130259B2 Systems for optical imaging of biological tissues
A fiber-based polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) system uses a new polarization diversity detection (PDD) scheme and requires no active polarization modulating components. Retardation of the sample can be determined from amplitudes of arbitrarily-oriented x- and y-components of the reflected light. A hybrid custom 50/50 coupler with single-mode fiber inputs and polarization maintaining (PM) fiber outputs combines light from sample and reference arms of an interferometer. Another embodiment provides a system adapted to provide co-registered autofluorescence-optical coherence tomography (AF-OCT) imaging. AF excitation light is introduced and collected AF light is extracted at a fiber optic rotary joint (FORJ) equipped with an embedded dichroic mirror. A probe tip that uses a clad fiber to supply light to a focusing element provides enhanced OCT and AF performance.
US10130253B2 Scanning laser ophthalmoscope for real-time eye tracking and method of operating same
A scanning laser ophthalmoscope and a method of operating a scanning laser ophthalmoscope are disclosed. The scanning laser ophthalmoscope includes a light source, a reflective optical system, an x- and y-coordinate scanner, and a refractive lens. The reflective optical system is configured to direct light emitted from the light source through the refractive lens to a user's eye, and to direct light reflected from the user's eye through the refractive lens to the x- and y-coordinate scanner.
US10130240B2 Medical system
A medical system includes a light source apparatus, an operating field monitor, and a system controller. The system controller includes a discriminating section and a control section configured to perform control to display, when an endoscopic image is displayed on the operating field monitor, a voice operation main screen for instructing operation of a controlled apparatuses and the endoscopic image on the operating field monitor and display, when the endoscopic image is not displayed on the operating field monitor, a voice operation screen for performing a check of operation states of the controlled apparatuses and an operation instruction of the controlled apparatuses on the operating field monitor.
US10130239B2 Filter assembly for a dishwasher appliance
A filter assembly for filtering a wash fluid to be circulated by a circulation pump in a dishwasher appliance includes a discharge blade defining lateral, transverse and vertical directions. The discharge blade includes a blade hub and a pair of opposing blades, and each of the opposing blades extend outward from the blade hub to a blade tip along the lateral direction. Further, each opposing blade may include a leading edge, a trailing edge, a top surface, and a bottom surface. The trailing edge of at least one opposing blade may be spaced apart from the leading edge along both the transverse and vertical directions, and may define a curve extending between the blade hub and blade tip along the lateral direction. Still further, the top surface of the at least one opposing blade may define a slope between the leading edge and the trailing edge along the transverse direction.
US10130230B2 Surface cleaning machine having a wetting device
A surface cleaning machine including at least one cleaning roller, a drive device for rotary driving of the at least one cleaning roller, a wetting device for applying cleaning liquid to the at least one cleaning roller, and a suction unit arrangement for generating a suction stream is provided. The suction unit arrangement is fluidically connected to at least one suction duct and at least one suction nozzle that is associated with the at least one cleaning roller. The wetting device includes at least one pressure-controlled switch that opens a fluid path for cleaning liquid to the at least one cleaning roller and shuts off the fluid path, and the at least one pressure-controlled switch is coupled to the at least one suction duct, wherein a suction stream in the at least one suction duct moves the pressure-controlled switch into the open position and/or maintains the open position.
US10130225B2 Vacuum cleaner
A cleaner including a case, a brush provided in the case so that the brush rotates to sweep foreign matter, a dust removal unit including a bar-type body and a dusting part directly extending from the bar-type body. The dust removal unit is moveable between a first position where the dusting part contacts the brush and a second position where the dusting part is separated from the brush. The cleaner also includes a first part directly connected to the bar-type body and a second part integrally formed with the first part and extending from an end of the first part. While a force is applied to the second part, the force is transmitted through the first part to the dust removal unit such that the dusting part moves from the second position to the first position.
US10130213B2 Cooking splatter protection device
A cooking splatter guard is provided that includes a surface extending up from a top edge of a cooking implement at an angle. The angle formed between a plane defined by a top edge of the cooking implement and the surface is greater than 90 degrees. The surface forms a friction fit with the top edge of the cooking implement. A lip of the cooking implement formed by the top edge the cooking implement is a same size or slightly smaller than a bottom edge of the cooking splatter guard.
US10130210B2 Beverage preparation device
The invention relates to a beverage preparation device (1), in particular a coffee machine, comprising a first outlet (4) and a second outlet (5) which are connected, preferably, to a common supply line (10), also comprising adjusting means for adjusting the distance between the first (4) and the second outlet (5).
US10130207B2 Process and apparatus for preparing and dispensing coffee
A process for preparing coffee in a dispensing apparatus is described, the apparatus (1) having a feed chute (6) mounted on the supporting frame (2) and being able to rotate with respect to said frame in order to feed the ground coffee to the infusion chamber (3), wherein the feed chute (6) and the infusion chamber (3) are positioned so as to obtain a desired distribution of ground coffee in the chamber (3).
US10130204B2 Noodle-steaming method and noodle-steaming device
A method of steaming a bunch of noodle strings using a noodle strings steaming device including a conveyer on which the bunch of noodle strings is placed after being cut out and that transports the bunch of noodle strings, and a tunnel type of body portion provided so that the bunch of noodle strings passes through the body portion with the transportation of the conveyer includes a process of carrying the cut-out bunch of noodle strings from an entrance portion of the body portion while transporting the cut-out bunch of noodle strings on the conveyer, steaming for a predetermined period of time by supplying steam to the bunch of noodle strings, steaming the bunch of noodle strings without supplying the steam, and then transporting the bunch of noodle strings to an exit portion, and a noodle strings steaming device performs the above method.
US10130202B1 Flexible straw and system and method of manufacturing the same
A machine for forming a flexible paper drinking straw by forming annular corrugations in a tube includes a plurality of corrugating elements and means for moving the tube against the corrugating elements. Each of the corrugating elements is spaced apart from each other in both a lateral direction and a forward direction. The corrugating machine includes an assembly spool and a drum mounted to a side of the assembly spool for rotation about a common axis. A mandrel is mounted to the drum for reciprocation into and out of the spool assembly, to carry the tube against the corrugating elements mounted in an arc defined about the common axis.
US10130201B2 Eating utensil assembly and related methods
An eating utensil assembly may include a first eating utensil that may include a first handle having an opening therein and an eating utensil head coupled to an end of the first handle and having a curved shape. The eating utensil assembly may also include a second eating utensil removably carried by the first eating utensil within the opening in the first handle. The second eating utensil may include a second handle and a cutting blade coupled to an end of the second handle.
US10130192B2 Display case
Display case is provided that includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion has a rim defining an opening, a substantially cylindrical portion extending from the rim, and a curvilinear portion extending from the substantially cylindrical portion and terminating in a substantially flat portion. The lower portion includes a first surface having a first receiving portion formed therein, a sealing surface extending from the first surface and configured to be inserted into of the opening and engage with the substantially cylindrical portion, and a second surface opposite the first surface which forms a second receiving portion. The first receiving portion and the second receiving portion are substantially the same size and configured to receive a base of a toy.
US10130178B1 Rail mount systems
An improved rail mount system which makes it possible to mount new equipment trays onto a component panel without complete disassembly using newly designed hardware. The newly designed hardware makes it possible to lock the nut in place and countersink the screw in such a manner as to prevent the “splitting” or opening of the rail extrusions.
US10130175B2 Wheel-mounted carpet protector
A wheel-mounted carpet protector configured to receive a wheel. The wheel-mounted carpet protector includes a housing which includes a base and a sidewall. The base includes an upper surface and a lower surface. The sidewall includes an inner surface. The upper surface of the base and the inner surface of the sidewall define a cavity, wherein the cavity receives a wheel of a furniture leg. The lower surface of the base slidably engages with a carpet such that the wheeled furniture is capable of freely sliding across the carpet without damaging the carpet. In some embodiments, the cavity includes a channel that the wheel rests on such that the wheel is centered within the wheel-mounted carpet protector to provide an even distribution of force along the lower surface of the base.
US10130173B2 Method of installing apron-front sink
A method of installing an apron-front sink to a cabinet includes inserting a portion of an apron-front sink through an opening in a front panel of a cabinet. The apron-front sink has an apron that is wider than the opening and conceals edges of the opening.
US10130172B2 Apron-front sink assembly
An assembly includes a cabinet including an opening in a front face thereof and an apron-front sink coupled to the cabinet that includes a basin having a width that is less than a width of the opening, and an apron extending laterally between a first end and an opposite second end. The apron is positioned forward of the front face of the cabinet and the first and second ends of the apron extend beyond the opening to conceal the opening.
US10130170B1 Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness
A method for controlling a height adjustable workstation that includes a worktop supported by a frame and a vertical displacement drive mechanism controllable to change the elevation of the worktop to different worktop elevation positions, the method comprising, using a processor linked to the drive mechanism to perform the steps of tracking periods during which the worktop is in various worktop elevation positions, using the tracked periods to identify times at which to present reminders to a workstation user to change a current worktop elevation position to a standing elevation position and at the identified times, controlling the drive mechanism to automatically change the worktop height from the current worktop elevation position to another elevation position that is distinct from any standing elevation position to encourage a workstation user to raise the worktop to a standing elevation position.
US10130157B2 Container for a pasty or liquid cosmetic product with a retractable application element
A container for a liquid or pasty cosmetic product has an elongate body, a reservoir that contains the product and is movable in translation in the body between a top working position and a maximum depressed position under the action of an elastically compressible device, and an application element secured to a cap that is retractable into the body and including a shaft that is secured to the cap and is terminated by an applicator suitable for being loaded with product when it is dipped into the reservoir; a peripheral part provided with a locking finger that is movable transversely and a more flexible internal part that are attached to the reservoir close to its edge in order to engage in terms of sealing with a widened portion of the shaft and to lock the latter to the reservoir over only a part of the travel of the reservoir.
US10130155B2 Applicator having a stem connected to an applicator element by an articulation
The present invention relates to an applicator comprising: —a gripping member (7), —a stem (6), of longitudinal axis X, connected by its first end to the gripping member (7), —an applicator element (20) connected to a second end of the stem (6) by an articulation comprising a ball joint (206), characterized in that the articulation comprises a rotation axis that coincides with the longitudinal axis X of the stem (6), and the stem (6) is in one piece, and the applicator element (20) is made of metal, ceramic or glass.
US10130151B2 Hard-shell luggage with combination of shells and ring frames
A hard-shell luggage includes two shells connected together to form a storage space therein. Each of the shells has a rigid panel and an annular frame connected together. Two stop mechanisms are provided on the shells to be abutted against the rigid panels respectively to stop a movement of the panels so as to increase a structural strength of the luggage.
US10130133B2 Helmet system
A protective helmet for successive impacts includes a head cap adapted to surround and move with a wearer's head and an outer shell which surrounds the head cap. An energy absorbing flexible liner predominantly comprised of radially oriented foam columns is attached to both the head cap and outer shell. The liner establishes a preset initial relative position and spacing between the head cap and the outer shell and compliantly absorbs energy imparted to the outer shell during a helmet impact to enable the outer shell to move linearly and angularly relative to the head cap during the helmet impact and to be returned to the initial relative position with the head cap following the impact.
US10130132B2 Hair bundle apparatus and method of manufacturing same
A hair bundle apparatus is provided. The hair bundle apparatus includes: a first section comprising a loop member, a first end and a second end, wherein the first section is constructed of a first material comprising one of synthetic hair, an elastic band, wire, and thread; a second section comprising a locking member; and a third section comprising a third end and a fourth end, wherein the third section is constructed of a second material comprising human hair.
US10130131B2 Controller, band, and band adjusting device including the controller and the band
Disclosed herein is a controller which allows a movement of a band in a first direction to be free but allows a movement of the band in a second direction to be selective.
US10130126B2 Mic cord access system
A mic cord access system (10) is provided in a firefighter coat (14) having a storm flap (12). The system (10) includes a pocket (24) in the coat (14) and configured to enclose a radio (18) carried in an interior of the pocket (24), the pocket (24) including a notch (22) configured to allow a mic cord (16) to extend from the interior of the pocket (24), an opening (27) adjacent the notch (22) and configured to allow a mic cord (16) to extend from the notch (22) to an interior side (32) of the storm flap (12), and an interior mic mount (30) on the interior side (32) of the storm flap (12) and configured to hold a mic (20) with the storm flap (12) in a closed position.
US10130123B2 Vaporizer devices with blow discrimination
Methods and apparatuses for discriminating between user blowing and drawing (sucking) in an electronic vaporization device. Described herein are electronic aerosol devices and methods of controlling or operating them which can accurately differentiate between blowing and drawing (sucking) through the mouthpiece and adjust the control of the vaporizer accordingly.
US10130120B2 Use of pectin or other anionic polymers in the stabilization and controlled release of nicotine in oral sensorial tobacco products or nicotine containing non-tobacco oral sensorial products
The use of pectins and/or polymers to prevent nicotine oxidation in tobacco containing products is disclosed. These polymers may be naturally occurring anionic polymers or synthetic polymers. These pectins and/or polymers prevent nicotine from oxidizing into cotinine, nicotine-cis-N-oxide, nicotine-trans-N-oxide, and/or nicotine-1,1-di-N-oxide. Molluscicides, algaecides, pesticides, and stabilized nicotine compositions comprising nicotine and pectin, anionic polymers, or combinations thereof are disclosed.
US10130117B2 Use of sedoheptulose as a nutritional supplement
The invention discloses the use of sedoheptulose as a nutritional supplement.
US10130109B2 Adding of ingredients to a granular product
A method for adding ingredients to a mass of curd, comprises a step of separating whey from curd grains, a step of transferring curd grains from the separating step to a step of arranging the curd grains in a mould. A step of adding the ingredients is performed in the transferring step.
US10130103B2 Liquid sabadilla extract
The present invention is directed to methods of producing liquid sabadilla extract. Thea invention also relates to methods for controlling pests by application of liquid sabadilla seed extract to pests' environment or to pests.
US10130094B2 Pesticidal/ovicidal composition and pesticidal/ovicidal method
A pesticidal/ovicidal composition comprising: (a) 50-99.9 parts by mass of a triglyceride containing not less than 50% of oleic acid as a fatty acid component; (b) 0.1-20 parts by mass of a nonionic surface active agent; and (c) 0-30 parts by mass of a glycerin derivative. The composition according to the invention has not only a pesticidal activity but also an ovicidal activity on crop pests, and provides a safe and high pesticidal/ovicidal effect.
US10130081B2 Humanized universal light chain mice
Mice, tissues, cells, and genetic material are provided that comprise a humanized heavy chain immunoglobulin locus, a humanized light chain locus that expresses a universal light chain, and a gene encoding an ADAM6 or ortholog or homolog or functional fragment thereof. Mice are provided that express humanized heavy chains comprising human variable domains, and that express humanized light chains comprising human variable domains wherein the light chains are derived from no more than one, or no more than two, light chain V and J or rearranged V/J sequences. Fertile male mice that express antibodies with universal light chains and humanized heavy chains are provided. Methods and compositions for making bispecific binding proteins are provided.
US10130074B1 Poop pickup tool
A poop pickup tool with a first and second flexible panel, a handle sheet holding member and a frame retaining bracket. The first and second panels each have a diamond shaped frame member at their distal end. The first panel has a hand grip at its proximal end. Flat holding brackets slidably retain the first panel and second panels. The second panel has a perpendicularly disposed handle portion. The frame retaining bracket is attached to the second panel at the lower end of the frame member so that a user can place the first and second diamond shaped frame members over a plastic sheet that covers a portion of poop and then slide the first panel backward to trap the plastic sheet and enclose the poop between the rear portion of the first frame and the front portion of the second frame.
US10130070B2 Washing machine with a low number of nozzles
A washing machine (1) for washing animal cages and/or other equipment or accessories used in animal facilities and/or in research laboratories, comprising a washing chamber (2); a plurality of rods (3) arranged inside the washing chamber (2) and designed for spraying a fluid on a load to be washed, each rod (3) comprising a plurality of nozzles (4) for the inlet of said fluid in said washing chamber (2); pumping means associated with the rods (3) to feed the fluid to the nozzles (4); the machine 1 comprises a maximum of six of such rods (3).
US10130069B2 Production method for animal excrement treatment material and production device therefor
A production method for animal excretion treatment material and a production device therefor, having a step in which a raw material is pulverized and a pulverized material is obtained and a step in which the pulverized material is granulized. In the step in which the pulverized material is obtained, the raw material is pulverized by a pulverizer and the pulverized material is obtained. The pulverizer has: an insertion port for the raw material; a pulverization chamber for the raw material; a pulverization mechanism provided inside the pulverization chamber; a mesh screen through which passes the raw material pulverized by the pulverization mechanism and having a plurality of openings; and a discharge port connected to the openings in the mesh screen.
US10130063B1 Maize inbred PH41JM
A novel maize variety designated PH41JM and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH41JM with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH41JM through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety PH41JM or a locus conversion of PH41JM with another maize variety.
US10130057B1 Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH321178
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH321178. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH321178, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH321178 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH321178.
US10130046B1 Collapsible plant dome device
Collapsible plant dome device comprising a transparent canopy, a collapsible frame mounted on a central support member and comprising a plurality of support arms carrying the transparent canopy, a pair of diametrically opposed vent mesh openings disposed within a sidewall of the transparent canopy, a pair of diametrically opposed vent flaps each pivotally connected to a respective horizontal upper edge of each of the diametrically opposed vent mesh openings for covering and uncovering each of the diametrically opposed vent mesh openings in respective closed and open vent configurations, and at least one pair of tie down rings each interiorly mounted on a different one of a diametrically opposed pair of the plurality of support arms. In one embodiment, the device comprises a transparent skirt detachably coupled to an interior side of the transparent canopy for forming an imbricated transparent domed canopy and skirt plant enclosure.
US10130043B1 Chainsaw for trimming palm trees
The chainsaw for trimming palm trees is a mechanical cutting device. The chainsaw for trimming palm trees operates in the manner of a chainsaw. Specifically, the chainsaw for trimming palm trees is a chainsaw blade that is powered by and electrically powered motor. The electrically powered motor is mounted in a housing. Unlike a traditional chainsaw, the chainsaw blade is mounted with an offset angle relative to the housing such that the center axis of the chainsaw blade is not parallel to the center axis of the housing. This offset angle is optimized for the purpose of cutting one or more palm fronds off the palm tree from a direction of attack that is below the one or more palm fronds of the palm tree. The chainsaw for trimming palm trees comprises a chainsaw blade and a drive and safety system.
US10130042B2 Control device of cutting tool
A control device of a cutting tool formed by a first component and a second component pivotally connected to each other is pivotally connected to the second component. The control device can be pushed to act on the second component. The cutting tool performs multi-stage or one-time cutting according to the control device being pushed to the required position. Moreover, the first component and the second component are close to or away from each other under control of the control device.
US10130041B2 Baler with automated ejection of bales
A system for ejecting a bale from a baler, wherein the ejection process is controlled by a control unit with input from various sensors and from a remote operator located on a tractor. The control unit automatically positions a chute, controls a power take-off from the tractor, depressurizes and opens a chamber door, ties the bale, selects and causes ejector teeth to project into a forming chamber to engage the bale, causes the ejector teeth to move toward a discharge outlet such that the engaged bale moves with them toward and through the discharge outlet, and determines when the bale has fully ejected from the baler. The remote operator may choose to eject only the bale or to eject the entire contents of the forming chamber, and if the former, the control unit determines the bale's length and selects a subset of the ejector teeth that corresponds to that length.
US10130036B2 Self adjustable rotor for sugar cane harvester
A sugar cane harvester including a chassis for power directional movement across a field with a row dividing assembly feeding a base cutter that severs sugar cane stalks for delivery to a feed system. A rotor assembly is provided between the base cutter and the feed assembly with the rotor assembly being powered for rotation about an axis at right angles to the flow of sugar cane stalks through the harvester. The rotor assembly includes a pair of cylinders powered by a hydraulic motor with the cylinders having axially extending ribs and radially extending fingers for moving sugar cane in a downstream direction. The rotor assembly is connected to the harvester chassis by a linkage and supported by an actuator which is controlled by a hydraulic system to maintain a uniform and preselected downward pressure on sugar cane stalks as they move in a downstream direction through the harvester.
US10130035B2 Row unit for a corn head assembly having a top plate with a structured surface
A row unit of a corn head assembly for an agricultural harvester capable of reducing grain loss is provided. The row unit includes a frame and first and second spaced apart row unit arms mounted to the frame, and a top plate. The top plate is positioned about a rear end of the frame and includes an outer surface having a retaining structure configured to inhibit a flow of grain in a forward direction along the outer surface.
US10130027B2 Wheel or disc scraper and agricultural implement featuring same
A scraper employs a support arm for mounting to a frame of an agricultural implement and a frustoconically bowl-shaped scraper member rotatably supported on the support arm in a position facing the open end of the bowl toward a ground-engaging wheel or disc. Different embodiments disclose unique mounting arrangements, including embodiments where a bearing has its outer race affixed to a closed end wall of the bowl, a bushing is fastened between the inner race of the bearing and a support arm situated outside the bowl to support the bowl in a manner rotatable about the bushing at an axial distance from the support arm, and a separate outer sleeve is disposed around the bushing in a freely rotatable manner to prevent wrapped straw accumulation between the bowl and the support arm during rotating use of the scraper.
US10130026B2 Gang mower with reel mower cutting units
A mower provides a frame intended to be implemented on a tractor, or to form a structure of a trailer. The mower provides a plurality of cutting units (6), at least six, generally disposed side by side, each cutting unit (6) comprising at least one roller (44) intended to roll on the ground. The mower provides a lift assembly linking the cutting units (6) to the frame and configured for articulating the cutting units (6) between a mowing position and a non-mowing position. In the mowing position, the lift assembly is configured for pressing the cutting units (6) against the ground in order to distribute, at least partially, the mower's weight on the ground via the rollers (44) of the cutting units (6). The mower provides lateral articulated beams (10) linking the cutting units (6). The beams (10) are foldable inwardly and forwardly.
US10136569B2 Installation fixture for installing sealing ring
A device for installing an elastic sealing ring on an electronic device includes a clamp module and a pressing module. The clamp module includes a sliding column defining two grooves, two linkage plates, and two pins secured on the bottom end of the linkage plates. The pressing module includes a bracket and a knockout plate. The linkage plates are rotatably installed on the bracket and the sliding column can slide relative to the bracket. The knockout plate can slide relative to the bracket, to install the sealing ring on an electronic device.
US10136568B2 Carrier tape and carrier tape assembly
A carrier tape includes a longitudinally extending central portion having pockets formed therein. Each pocket respectively comprises a plurality of sidewalls and a bottom. First and second side portions are disposed adjacent to opposite sides of the central portion and extend longitudinally therewith. Each of the first and second side portions includes a respective adhesion zone that is spaced apart from the central portion. Discontinuous raised features disposed between and contacting adjacent pockets. The raised features each respectively extend between the first and second side portions and include a transverse raised platform terminated at opposite ends by first and second longitudinal ribs that are integrally formed with the raised platform. Adjacent pairs of adjacent raised features are separated from one another by first and second collinear transverse channels. A carrier tape assembly included the carrier tape, a cover film, and electronic components disposed in the pockets of the carrier tape.
US10136563B2 Active perforation for advanced server cooling
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to the thermal management and regulation of electronic equipment. Microfluidic channels are utilized to actively change the aerodynamics of a surface, which may allow for the ability to change a surface texture from flat to raised, or dimpled, or from open to closed. The changing of the surface texture influences the fluid flow over or through the surface, thus allowing for thermal regulation of the surface. The thermal regulation system further controls fluid flow through an electronic device via a coating, or layer, having a plurality of active perforations thereon. The active perforations may open and close to increase and decrease the inlet of air to the system in order to help balance the back pressure in the system and redirect airflow to more sensitive system components. Active perforations may be individually opened and/or closed depending on location and system component utilization.
US10136562B2 Underwater data center
An underwater data center includes an electronic device; a housing member that houses the electronic device and that is configured to be disposed under water; and a heat exchanger that is provided at the housing member and that is configured to discharge, into the water, heat discharged from the electronic device, with a face of the heat exchanger that discharges the heat making contact with the water, an opening being formed in a bottom face of the housing member and placing an inside of the housing member in communication with the water.
US10136560B2 Server rack-dedicated vertical vortex airflow server cooling
A vortex-producing fan controller uses a variable-speed vortex-producing fan positioned above a server rack to create a helical airflow within the server rack that couples with cooled air entering a data center through a floor opening situated near a bottom of the server rack. A speed of the variable-speed vortex-producing fan and a flow rate of the cooled air coupled within the helical airflow up through the server rack are adjusted responsive to changes in input air temperature of air entering the variable-speed vortex-producing fan detected using a fan input air temperature sensor positioned above the server rack.
US10136552B2 Water block for water-cooling CPU radiator
The present invention provides a water block for a water-cooling CPU radiator. The water block includes an upper shell, a bottom shell, an external pipe and a water pump. The upper shell includes a shell body and an upper cover. The shell body is provided with a first cavity, a side wall of the shell body is provided with a water outlet. The upper cover is provided with a water inlet, and both the water inlet and the water outlet are in fluid communication with the first cavity. The bottom shell is arranged at the lower end of the shell body and is provided with a second cavity, and the two sides of the bottom shell are provided with an upper water port and a water inlet, respectively, which are communicated with the second cavity. The external pipe is arranged outside the upper shell and the bottom shell.
US10136549B2 Fan speed control device
A control device for a ceiling fan may have a motor drive circuit configured to control a rotational speed of a motor of the ceiling fan, an occupancy sensing circuit, and a control circuit configured to adjust the rotational speed of the motor in response to a detected occupancy or vacancy condition. The control circuit may process the signals generated by the occupancy sensing circuit to eliminate the effects of vibrations and/or wobbling of the ceiling fan. The control circuit may control the motor drive circuit to adjust the rotational speed of the motor in response to an accelerometer to minimize the magnitude of the wobble of the ceiling fan. The control circuit may be configured to learn a preferred rotational speed for the motor. The control circuit may also be configured to control the rotational speed of the motor to affect a thermal comfort level of an occupant.
US10136548B2 Slide rail assembly for rack system
A slide rail assembly for a rack system is configured to mount a chassis to a rack. A fixing member is arranged on one side of the chassis. The slide rail assembly comprises a guide rail having a first rail section, a second rail section and a third rail section. The first rail section is configured to support a portion of the chassis. A path is defined between the second rail section and the third rail section for allowing the fixing member on the chassis to pass through.
US10136545B2 Power module
The present invention provides a power module including a substrate and a modular housing structure. The substrate includes an electronic element disposed thereon. The modular housing structure is disposed on the substrate and located around the electronic element. The modular housing structure includes a plurality of sidewalls configured to connect with each other detachably. Each sidewall includes two connecting elements disposed on two opposite ends thereof respectively. The two connecting elements of any one of the sidewalls are connected to two corresponding connecting elements of two adjacent sidewalls respectively. Consequently, the numbers and connections of the sidewalls are adjustable and varied according to the size of the substrate so as to avoid the waste of space and enhance the power density.
US10136534B2 Receptacle cover
A cover for an electrical receptacle including a faceplate. The cover also includes a first transmission tab configured to be electrically connected to a first power line of the electrical receptacle and a second transmission tab configured to be electrically connected to a second power line of the electrical receptacle. Additionally, the cover includes a device (such as a light source, circuit, port, or sensor) in communication with the first transmission tab and the second transmission tab.
US10136532B2 Dust guard structure
An apparatus for a dust guard structure includes a particle guard coupled to a top surface of a circuit board, wherein the particle guard is located along a first side of the circuit board between an edge of the circuit board and a first electronic component. The dust guard structure further includes the first electronic component electrically coupled to the circuit board via one or more electronic connections, wherein a height of the particle guard is greater than a height of each of the one or more electrical connections of the first electronic component. The dust guard structure further includes the first side of the circuit board being introduced to an external airflow.
US10136527B2 Power conversion device
A power conversion device includes a casing, a structural plate, a converter module, an auxiliary circuit board module and a top cover. The casing includes a base plate and a side wall, and the base plate and the side wall form a chamber. The structural plate is located in the chamber. The converter module is located between the base plate and the structural plate. The auxiliary circuit board module is located at a side of the structural plate in the chamber away from the base plate, and is electrically connected with the converter module. The top cover seals the chamber.
US10136516B2 Microelectronic device attachment on a reverse microelectronic package
The present description relates to the field of fabricating microelectronic structures. The microelectronic structure may include a microelectronic substrate have an opening, wherein the opening may be formed through the microelectronic substrate or may be a recess formed in the microelectronic substrate. A microelectronic package may be attached to the microelectronic substrate, wherein the microelectronic package may include an interposer having a first surface and an opposing second surface. A microelectronic device may be attached to the interposer first surface and the interposer may be attached to the microelectronic substrate by the interposer first surface such that the microelectronic device extends into the opening. At least one secondary microelectronic device may be attached to the interposer second surface.
US10136513B2 Display device
A display device having a display panel, a conductive shielding film disposed on a surface of the display panel, and a flexible circuit unit connected to another surface of the display panel and configured to provide a driving signal to the display panel, wherein the shielding film has at least one protrusion disposed adjacent the flexible circuit unit.
US10136512B2 Avoiding reflections in PCB signal trace
Embodiments are disclosed for a printed circuit board. An example printed circuit board includes a ground plane comprising a pattern of an electrically conductive material. The example printed circuit board further includes a circuit trace disposed adjacent to the ground plane, where one or more characteristics of one of more of the pattern of the electrically conductive material in the ground plane and the circuit trace vary based upon a directional change of the circuit trace.
US10136510B2 Extreme ultraviolet light generation device
An extreme ultraviolet light generation device may include a chamber in which extreme ultraviolet light is generated from plasma, the plasma generated by irradiation of a target supplied in a plasma generation region inside of the chamber with laser light; a condenser mirror collecting the extreme ultraviolet light and guiding it to outside of the chamber; a first etching gas supply unit blowing an etching gas to a reflective surface of the condenser mirror and the plasma generation region; a magnet forming a magnetic field in the chamber; a port that intersects a central axis of the magnetic field and that takes in suspended substances generated in the chamber; and an ejection path that is in communication with the port and that ejects the suspended substances taken from the port to the outside of the chamber.
US10136506B2 Variable frequency LEDs and time-based frequency-variable drivers for LED lighting
An adjustable LED lighting system includes a plurality of LEDs, at least one driver, and a programmable signal generator to control a drive frequency. The signal generator includes a clock, an input module to receive commands for driving the LEDs, and a frequency adjustment module to drive the frequency of the one or more LEDs. The LEDS are driven at a target or specified frequency for a time period that is specified with a start time and/or an end time. The LED lighting system allows for a variable frequency of outputs during different time periods and/or in response to specific use commands. The LED lighting system includes one or more target frequencies for one or more target time periods. The LED lighting system stores the target frequencies and target time periods and make the frequency modifications at the user-specified times.
US10136498B2 Actuation of coloured luminaires for the brightness channel
The present invention is directed to a lighting arrangement having a control input for a control variable and having a luminaire as a multicolored luminaire having an input interface for a color variable and a brightness variable contains a control unit having an output interface for the color variable and the brightness variable, wherein the control unit assigns a brightness value and a color value to a received control value on the basis of a mapping rule.The present invention is further directed to a vehicle containing such a lighting device and a method for converting a vehicle having a light control infrastructure for connecting luminaires to a control output for a single control variable involves such a lighting device being connected to the control output.
US10136495B2 Two-level LED security light with motion sensor
A LED security light includes a power supply unit further comprising a first power source and a second power source, a light sensing unit, a motion sensor unit, a loading and power control unit, a time setting unit and a light-emitting unit. The motion sensor is activated at dusk and is deactivated at dawn. When the first power source is used and when a motion intrusion is detected by the motion sensor, the LED security light generate a first level illumination for a short time duration. When the second power source is connected and when a motion intrusion is detected by the motion sensor, the LED security light generate a second level illumination for a short time duration. The time setting unit is for setting the time duration of the first level illumination or the second level illumination. The first power source is a solar power while the second power source is a backup battery.
US10136494B2 Method of monitoring the operating status of a light emitting diode in a vehicle lamp array
A method of monitoring the operating status of one or more LEDs contained in a vehicle lamp array includes an initial step of calculating which of the LEDs are to be turned on (and/or at what PWM rate those LEDs are to be illuminated) using the desired brightness signals. The PWM rates that correspond with desired brightness signals are stored in a memory device. The stored PWM rates are then sent to one or more switching elements connected between the LEDs and a source of electrical energy. The operating statuses of the LEDs are sent back to the memory device and stored therein. The actual brightness of the LEDs is compared with a predetermined minimum brightness for that LED(s). Lastly, an alarm is generated if the actual brightness of the LEDs is not at least equal to the predetermined minimum brightness for the same LED(s) stored in the memory device.
US10136493B2 Brightness monitoring for LED failures and daylighting target adjusting
A system monitors operational status of a lighting element. A lighting fixture processor instructs a lighting element to illuminate at a predetermined time, receives sensed light level information from the light sensing element, and transmits a message including information representing the sensed light level. A room controller can control some or all of these steps. A daylighting arrangement includes a room controller that instructs the lighting fixtures of a lighting group to illuminate their lighting elements at a predetermined time of day. Sensed light level information is obtained and transmitted to the room controller, which determines an initial daylighting target for the lighting fixture group based on an average of the sensed light level information. The room controller instructs the lighting fixtures to illuminate their respective lighting elements in accordance with the initial daylighting target.
US10136483B2 Solid-state lighting with auto-select settings for line voltage and ballast voltage
An LED lamp, comprising a first full-wave rectifier, a ballast operation circuit, an LED driving circuit, LED array(s), and an optocoupler, replaces a fluorescent tube or a conventional LED tube lamp in lamp fixture sockets that are wired to connect to either AC mains or a ballast. The ballast operation circuit, comprising two frequency sensitive devices, a second full-wave rectifier, and two or more diodes connected in series, auto-selects an input AC voltage to operate the LED lamp without ambiguity and safety issues. When the input AC voltage is from the ballast, the optocoupler is enabled to disable the LED driving circuit, whereas the LED array(s) are powered by the second full-wave rectifier. When the input AC voltage is from the AC mains, the optocoupler is disabled to maneuver the LED driving circuit, whereas the LED array(s) are operated by the LED driving circuit, pre-powered by the first full-wave rectifier.
US10136474B2 Heat generating element
A heat generating element for an electrical heating device of a motor vehicle, including at least one PTC element and two contact plates which are in contact with opposite sides of the PTC element and are provided on their outer side facing away from the PTC element with an insulating layer. Shielding is provided, comprising a first shell-like shielding plate and a second shell-like shielding plate which are each provided on the outer side of the insulating layer and are connected thereto in a thermally conductive manner. The longitudinal wall sections, directed towards one another, of the first and second shielding plate form an overlapping region. In order to reduce EMC problems, two shielding plates are sealed by way of an adhesive which is received in one of the two shielding plates and into which the end of a rim of the other shielding plate dips.
US10136473B2 Heating circuit with monitoring arrangement for a household appliance
A washing and/or drying appliance includes a heating circuit (140) for heating a washing liquid and/or a drying air flow. The heating circuit is connected to voltage distribution lines (105a,105b) distributing power inside the appliance and includes at least one heating resistor (205) in series to switch means (210a,210b) controlled by an appliance control unit (125) for selectively energizing the heating resistor when required. The switch means of the heating circuit includes first and second switches (210a,210b) in series to the heating resistor, the heating resistor being interposed between the first and second switch. A monitoring circuit arrangement is associated with the heating circuit. The monitoring circuit arrangement includes a resistive network including a first resistor (R1) connected to the heating circuit so as to be bypassed when the first switch is closed, the heating resistor, and a second resistor (R2) connected to the heating circuit so as to be bypassed when the second switch is closed. The monitoring circuit arrangement further includes a current sensor (240) arranged to measure a current flowing through the resistive network and to feed an indication of the measured current to the control unit. The monitoring unit is configured for assessing possible faults of the heating circuit based on the indication of the measured current.
US10136471B2 Communication device, non-transitory computer-readable recording medium storing computer-readable instructions for communication device, and method executed by communication device
A communication device may shift an operation state of the communication device from a parent station state for operating as a parent station of a first wireless network to a specific state different from the parent station state, in a case where a predetermined communication with an external device not belonging to the first wireless network is executed under a first state where the communication device is operating as the parent station of the first wireless network; and after the operation state of the communication device has been shifted to the specific state, establish a first wireless connection with the external device operating as a parent station of a second wireless network via a first wireless interface of the communication device, so as to cause the communication device to participate in the second wireless network as a child station.
US10136470B2 Multi-service provider wireless access point
Novel tools and techniques that can provide wireless service for multiple service providers from a single, multi-service provider wireless access point. In an aspect, a multi-service provider wireless access point might communicate with a plurality of wireless devices, each associated with a different wireless carrier, and route communications from each device to the appropriate carrier (and/or, similarly, transmit communications from each carrier to the appropriate wireless device). In this way, for example, a single wireless access point could provide service to cellphones of subscribers of a number of different carriers. Such a wireless access point can provide enhanced efficiency and reduced cost, along with the ability to provide higher service for a number of wireless carriers.
US10136458B2 Method and arrangement for controlling connection in communication networks
Method and arrangement for enabling a UE (User Equipment) to access a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). The UE detects a need for the UE to access the WLAN. Furthermore, the UE creates an ARC (Association Reason Code) based on the detected need, and sends the ARC to a WLAN node of the WLAN, such that the UE is thereby enabled to connect to the WLAN in accordance with the ARC. By implementing functionality in a UE to create an association reason code and send the association reason code to a WLAN node, an operator of a communication network will be able to influence and control connection of the UE to the WLAN node. Thereby, the operator will be able to effectively make use of installed communication resources.
US10136454B2 Application server for managing communications towards a set of user entities
An application server for managing communications towards a set of user entities, the set of user entities having a first user entity. The application server includes a receiver for receiving a first session initiation request, the first session initiation request having a public identification identifying the set of user entities, a processor for assigning a first user identification to the public identification, the user identification identifying the first user entity, and a transmitter for transmitting a second session initiation request to establish a communication link towards the first user entity, the second session initiation request including the first user identification.
US10136453B2 Method and apparatus supporting IP multimedia subsystem
A method and apparatus for supporting multiple IMS networks includes an electronic device supporting multiple IMS networks. A modem receives communication services through an access network and multiple IMS networks including first and second IMS networks; and a communication control module includes a processor. The communication control module is configured to attach the electronic device to the access network on the basis of first identification information corresponding to the access network, register the electronic device in the first IMS network via the access network on the basis of second identification information corresponding to the first IMS network, and register the electronic device in the second IMS network via the access network on the basis of third identification information corresponding to the second IMS network.
US10136452B2 Enhanced PRACH for standalone contention based communications including unlicensed spectrum
Additional improvements to the design of enhanced physical random access channel (ePRACH) procedures are disclosed for communications systems having contention-based shared spectrum including unlicensed frequency bands. The additional improvements address the uncertainty of transmission in listen before talk (LBT)-based communications and cooperation with other radio access technologies competing for the same frequency spectrum.
US10136451B2 User terminal, radio base station and adaptive modulation and coding method
In one aspect, the adaptive modulation and coding method includes, in a user terminal, receiving a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) index, acquiring a modulation order corresponding to the received MCS index as a modulation order of a downlink shared channel, from a first table in which MCS indexes are associated with modulation orders including 8 and transport block size (TBS) indexes, and a second table is provided in which MCS indexes are associated with modulation orders of less than 8 and TBS indexes, and the first table is provided by puncturing a combination of a modulation order and a TBS index in the second table so that the first table and the second table are equal in a number of bits for an MCS index. In other aspects, a user terminal and a radio base station are provided.
US10136439B2 Apparatus and method for transmitting and receiving beam information in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to transmitting and receiving beam information in a wireless communication system. An operation of a receiving end includes: generating a signal indicating two or more analogue transmission beams which are allocable to the receiving end; and transmitting the signal. In addition, the present disclosure includes other embodiments different from the embodiment described above.
US10136424B2 Extended DSME MAC for low power utility monitoring service
A method of configuring a multi-superframe is provided. The method includes setting at least one parameter for configuring the multi-superframe, and configuring the multi-superframe corresponding to the at least one parameter, wherein the at least one parameter includes a superframe order (SO), a beacon order (BO), and a multi-superframe order (MO), in a form of positive integers, and the setting includes setting the MO to have a value higher than the BO.
US10136414B2 Operating method of ENB for CGI information reporting in wireless communication system
A resource allocation algorithm and operation procedure for user equipment (UE) to efficiently report cell global identity (CGI) information to an evolved node base station (eNB) in an automatic neighbor relation (ANR) operation procedure in a wireless communication system. According to an operating method of an eNB forCGI information reporting in a wireless communication system, a serving eNB receives a CGI information report and perform an ANR operation to maintain service quality through effective handover of UE at the edge of the service area of the serving eNB. When there is uplink/downlink data, the serving eNB stops data allocation to the UE and requests measurement reports (MRs) of neighbor eNBs, and the UE can be switched to a discontinuous reception (DRX) state during a DRX-inactivity time. Accordingly, it is possible to ensure decoding of a broadcast channel (BCH) of a neighbor cell and report CGI information.
US10136410B2 Paging optimization method, apparatus, and system
Embodiments of the present invention, relating to the communications field, disclose a paging optimization method, apparatus, and system, so as to ensure that a terminal normally receives a paging message sent by a system. A specific solution carried by an access network node is: receiving a first paging message sent by a core network node, where the first paging message is used to page a terminal; in response to the first paging message, determining a transmission parameter according to channel loss information of the terminal; and sending control information with enhanced coverage to the terminal according to the transmission parameter, wherein the control information with enhanced coverage is used to schedule a second paging message with enhanced coverage. The present invention is used in a paging optimization process.
US10136400B2 Apparatus and method for controlling transmission power in wireless communication system
Exemplary embodiments provide a method and apparatus for controlling transmit power for a device-to-device (D2D) communication between user equipments (UEs), the method including: searching for a peer UE; determining transmit power of a D2D communication signal to be transmitted to the peer UE; and transmitting the D2D communication signal to the peer UE based on the determined transmit power.
US10136395B1 System and method for co-located SAR control in an information handling system
A method and information handling system including a wireless interface adapter for communicating on a plurality antenna systems for connection to a plurality of concurrently operating wireless links and a processor executing code instructions for a co-located antenna dynamic power control system for detecting a first active wireless link operating via a first antenna system and a second active wireless link operating via a second, co-located antenna system, wherein the total transmission power between the first antenna system and the second antenna system is limited to a regulatory safety maximum. The processor determining relative transmission activity levels for the information handling system relative to the first active wireless link and the second active wireless link, including a first wireless link data rate transmission level for the first antenna system and a second wireless link data rate transmission level for the second antenna system and the co-located antenna dynamic power control system instructing the wireless interface adapter controller to increase transmission power to the first antenna and decrease transmission power to the second antenna relative to the regulatory safety maximum power level when the first wireless link data rate transmission level is greater than the second wireless link data rate transmission level.
US10136392B2 Big telematics data network communication fault identification system method
Apparatus, device, methods and system relating to a vehicular telemetry environment for identifying in real time unpredictable network communication faults based upon pre-processed raw telematics big data logs that may include GPS data and an indication of vehicle status data, and supplemental data that may further include location data and network data.
US10136389B2 Self-direct M2M (machine-to-machine) communication based user's daily activity logging and analyzing system with wearable and personal mobile devices
The present invention relates to a heath care system having proximity-based neighbor device wake-up and automatic user identification function, a method for automatic logging of user's daily activity history, and a method for managing a user activity pattern, and the system comprises: a health or wellness service unit; and an user terminal. The health or wellness service unit transmits a wake-up signal for changing a state of the user terminal from a sleep state into a wake-up state, a low frequency (LF) signal for identifying a physical distance and direction between the health or wellness service unit and the user terminal, and a measured biological signal of a measuring object. The user terminal receives the biological signal, the wake-up signal, and the LF signal through bidirectional wireless communication with the health or wellness service unit, and transmits a terminal identification (ID) and a received signal strength indication (RSSI) corresponding to the received LF signal.
US10136379B2 Method and device for processing network access, and network access method and device
Provided are a method and device for processing a network access, and a network access method and device. The processing method includes: acquiring resource configuration information of an access signal group, the resource configuration information including: a sending resource required by a terminal for sending an access signal on a resource corresponding to the access signal group, and an access response resource corresponding to the access signal group, the access signal being used for accessing a network, the access response resource being used for indicating a resource used by a sending device of the access signal when receiving a response signal of the access signal; and notifying the terminal of the resource configuration information.
US10136376B2 Method and apparatus for monitoring internet connection status in wireless communication system
A method and mobile station in a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes determining whether there is a packet that is at least one of transmitted and received for each of time intervals, determining a traffic status of at least one of transmission and reception based on a result of the determining of whether there is the packet that is the at least one of transmitted and received for each of the time intervals, and determining the internet connection status based on the determined traffic status of the at least on transmission and reception.
US10136374B2 Methods, network nodes and user equipments for controlling IP flow mobility in a communication network
A method for controlling IP flow mobility is performed in a communication network comprising 3GPP and non-3GPP access networks, wherein a UE has an IP flow mobility PDN connection set up towards the communication network. The method comprises triggering sending to the UE, a number of IP flow specific RAN assistance parameter values for controlling the UE to route an IP flow of the IP flow mobility PDN connection either over the 3GPP access network or the non-3GPP access network. The IP flow specific RAN assistance parameters may be threshold parameters setting a limit for when to route an IP flow to the 3GPP access network or when to route the IP flows to the non-3GPP access network.
US10136362B2 Capability negotiation method, system and apparatus
Embodiments of the present invention provide a capability negotiation method, system and apparatus, which are applied to the field of communications, and can improve the flexibility of capability negotiation. The capability negotiation method is applied to a base station, including: acquiring a gateway capability identifier, where the gateway capability identifier is a description of an end to end quality of service EtoE QoS control capability of a gateway; parsing the gateway capability identifier to obtain the EtoE QoS control capability of the gateway; and determining whether the EtoE QoS control capability of the gateway matches a local EtoE QoS control capability, so that when the EtoE QoS control capability of the gateway matches the local EtoE QoS control capability, EtoE QoS control is established.
US10136354B2 Apparatus and methods for improved packet flow mobility
Methods and apparatus for improved packet data flow mobility and packet data distribution and collection across heterogeneous networks. In one embodiment, a source device with one or more wireless interfaces receives data to be transmitted to a target device. The device sequences the received data with corresponding packet sequence numbers according to characteristics of the service providing the data. The sequenced data is classified according to application/service requirements (e.g., minimum Quality of Service requirements, service type, etc.). The classified data is assigned to available network interfaces, which can support the classifications of the data. The data is transmitted over the assigned network interfaces to the corresponding receiving interface. The data is collected and reassembled according to the packet sequence number at the target destination.
US10136353B2 System and method for carrier aggregation for wireless local area networks
Embodiments are provided herein for improving carrier aggregation for wireless networks. A plurality of bandwidth channels are assigned to a basic service set (BSS) for transmissions. Specifically, the bandwidth channels are divided into multiple channel segments corresponding to multiple primary or alternate primary channels. A channel segment possibly further includes one or more additional secondary channels. The locations of the primary or alternate primary channels that correspond to the channel segments of the BSS are then broadcasted in the network. When a station or AP receives this BSS information, it searches for an available primary or alternate primary channel of the BSS to begin transmission. Upon detecting an available primary channel or alternate primary channel that is not used for another transmission, the station or AP transmits data on the channel segment corresponding to the detected primary or alternate primary channel.
US10136352B2 Method and device for preventing mobile-terminated call drop
Provided is a method of sending and receiving signals for a user equipment (UE) in a mobile communication system. The method may include: receiving a service reject message from a Mobility Management Entity (MME) under congestion; sending a message containing at least one piece of information determined based on the service reject message to a Mobile Switching Center (MSC); receiving a message containing camping cell information from a base station (eNB); and camping on a cell indicated by the camping cell information. In one embodiment, when an MM back-off timer is applied to the UE utilizing CSFB (or SMS over SGs) at the time of network congestion, the MSC or 2G/3G RAN node is notified that the MM back-off timer is running in the UE, so that the UE may camp not on an LTE cell but on a 2G/3G cell after CS service reception. Hence, it is possible to prevent call drops for MT services that may be caused by UE location registration failure due to the MM back-off timer.
US10136350B2 Method and apparatus for integrating active test capability to a wireless access point or base station
A method and apparatus for service quality monitoring in a wireless network is provided. The network has both wired and wireless connections, and has at least one access point capable of providing wireless connectivity to client devices. Wireless connectivity is provided to client devices from the access point with at least one client-serving radio transceiver. Radio test signals are generated for network testing from a testing transceiver at the access point.
US10136347B2 Method for reporting state of relay function performed by terminal in radio communication system and terminal using same
Provided are a method for reporting a state of a relay function for another network node in a radio communication system and an apparatus using the method. The method detects a state of a relay function of a first network node and transmits a report for the detected state of the relay function to a second network node.
US10136341B2 Wireless data concentrator systems and methods
A computer implemented method includes transmitting a transmit command to a first data concentrator to send out a predetermined signal of predetermined characteristics according to a transmission setting, receiving a received signal from at least one second data concentrator, and determining if there are any signal transmission effects between the first data concentrator and the second data concentrator based on a comparison of the predetermined signal and the received signal.
US10136332B2 Resource management device, resource management method, and device and method in communication system
A resource management device, a resource management method, and a device and method in a communication system. The resource management device is used for managing opportunistic utilization of frequency spectrum resources of a primary system by a secondary system in the communication system, and includes: a reception unit configured to receive device information and a resource request of a target secondary system device among one or more secondary system devices in the secondary system; an available resource acquisition unit configured to acquire, in response to the resource request, available resource information of the target secondary system device on the basis of the device information of the target secondary system device, wherein the resource information includes indication information related to transmission waveform used for the target secondary system device; and a notification unit configured to notify the target secondary system device of the acquired resource information.
US10136330B2 Staggered channel changing for cells of spectrum sharing networks
Described features are directed to staggered frequency channel changing for cells of spectrum sharing networks. In some examples users communicating on one or more frequency channels of a spectrum sharing network may receive an indication that those channels are to be vacated, for example that the frequency channels are not to be transmitted on, or otherwise used for communications. Cells of the spectrum sharing network may receive the indication and perform staggered (e.g., sequential or randomly-timed) channel changes. The staggered channel changes may facilitate handover of user devices of the spectrum sharing network by, for example, reducing a number of cells that are simultaneously undergoing a channel change procedure. Thus, staggered frequency channel changing may reduce user service interruptions and radio link failures in a spectrum sharing network.
US10136322B2 Anonymous authentication system
A system and method anonymously authenticate utilizing multiple pre-shared identification keys with external visual identifier. Two keys are pre shared with a server and are integrated into memory on a controller, and external visual identifiers are affixed to the outside of the controller. The server authenticates the mobile device by checking that the external visual identifiers are appropriately linked to the pre-shared keys within a control memory structure, and a second control memory structure is initiated utilizing the shared key and no user-identifying information.
US10136318B1 Authentication device selection to facilitate authentication via an updateable subscriber identifier
Steering an authentication request to a determined authentication device based on a correlation between a user equipment (UE) identity and an authentication device is disclosed. The authentication request comprises an updateable subscriber identity. The authentication request can be associated with the UE identity, which can be correlated to an authentication device as a result of a prior authentication event. The updateable subscriber identity can have been updated during the prior authentication event, such that the authentication device has record of the updated subscriber identity. Therefore, the authentication device can to perform an authentication based on the updated subscriber identity while other authentication devices lacking record of the updated subscriber identity would be unable to perform the authentication. The disclosed subject matter can be operable with existing deployed authentication systems with little to no modification of those systems.
US10136315B2 Password-less authentication system, method and device
A password-less authentication system is described herein. Also described are the devices used for such a system and the method and process implemented. The system employs asymmetric cryptography to enable users to log in to various systems or services on different platforms or computers by the aid of a mobile device. Users' credentials are kept privately in the mobile device, and not leaked to the network or any web service. In addition, the web service can verify users' authentication request by solely public information of users' credentials.
US10136314B2 BCC enabled key management system
A system with a wireless communication device and one or more wearable communication devices utilizing Body coupled communication, BCC, technology for managing digital keys to a lock. The key management system comprises a wireless communication device and at least one wearable communication device, for managing digital keys, wherein the wireless communication device and the wearable communication device are Body Coupled Communication, BCC, enabled. The method comprises receiving, in the wireless communication device, one or more digital keys to a lock from an external server, detecting, in the wireless communication device, one or more wearable communication devices using BCC, sending, using BCC, the one or more digital keys from the wireless communication device to the detected one or more wearable communication devices and receiving, using BCC, the one or more digital keys from the wireless communication device in the one or more wearable communication devices, thereby enabling the wearable communication device to open the lock.
US10136310B2 Secure data transmission
A wireless device and a method for secure data transmission is described. Information representing biometric data of a user is obtained. The information is processed to produce a code and the code is sent over a wireless technology. A response is requested of a device that has a matching code, where the matching can be within a predetermined tolerance. A response is received that includes at least one of a public key which includes the code as a part of the key and the identity of the device having the matching code. The data to be transmitted is encrypted with the public key and sent to the device with the matching code.
US10136308B2 Querying data from devices in an ad-hoc network
A mobile data network supports making subscriber data addressable as devices in a mobile data network. Each data chunk is assigned a device address in the mobile data network. The data chunk can then be addressed as a device in the mobile data network. Data chunks corresponding to a subscriber are distributed across multiple devices in the mobile data network, which may include subscriber devices, network components in the mobile data network, and specialized devices provided by storage providers. The mobile data network is queried to determine related devices. An ad-hoc network of the related devices is formed. A data query by one of the related devices is sent to the related devices in the ad-hoc network to determine whether the data query can be satisfied by one of the related devices. If not, the data query is sent via normal channels in the mobile data network.
US10136300B2 Method of establishing a connection between a mobile communicating object and a remote server
The present invention relates to a method of establishing a connection between a mobile communicating object and a remote server, by way of a mobile communication network where the communicating object has a list encompassing a determined number of preferred mobile communication networks with which the object can be made to connect. The method comprises a first step where the communicating object establishes a radio connection with one of the networks available so as to transmit a first series of audit information (such as quality of signal, error rate, base station cell identifier) to the remote server, a step of verification by the server of the data received and, in the event of anomaly, of engagement of a procedure for modifying the selection of the mobile communication network to which the mobile object is connected.
US10136297B2 Radio communication device, radio communication method, computer-readable recording medium, and peripheral which change a time interval of low power communication protocol discovery messages
A radio communication device, which performs radio communication with another radio communication device, includes: a radio communication unit configured to send identification information at a predetermined interval and receive a scan request sent by the another radio communication device that has received the identification information; and a control unit configured to change the predetermined interval in the case where the radio communication unit receives the scan request sent by the another radio communication device.
US10136293B1 Inflight entertainment system that selects among passenger electronic devices for connection based on power measurements
An inflight entertainment system for use in an aircraft displays commands to a passenger to move a passenger electronic device (PED) between locations defined relative a seatback display device and the passenger's seat. The system measures received signal strength indications (RSSIs) from discoverable PEDs over time while the PED is moved between the locations, and selects one of the PEDs that satisfies a defined rule for an amount of change that is observed over time in the measured RSSIs for that PED. The system then establishes a connection through a Bluetooth transceiver with a Bluetooth transceiver of the selected PED.
US10136284B2 Coordinated grouping for machine type communications group based services
A system is disclosed for the coordinated grouping of devices for receipt of network layer group based services. A service layer system such as an SCS generates a request to generate a group of devices to receive network layer services. The request is received at a network layer system such as, for example, an MTC-IWF. Network layer systems such as, for example, an HSS, identifies a manner of communicating the requested service to identified devices and communicates with the devices to provision the devices so as to be included in the requested group. The network layer systems communicate an identifier to the service layer system which the service layer may subsequently use to request execution of the service by the identified group of devices.
US10136283B2 Methods for providing a response to a command requesting the execution of a proactive command
A communication method includes receiving a first message of a Short Message Service containing a first command that requests execution of a proactive command. The first message is decrypted according to protocol SCP80 to extract the first command. The execution of the proactive command is requested in order to obtain a response to the proactive command. A second message of the Short Message Service is transmitted to the remote server and indicates that the response to the proactive command has been obtained. A third message of the Short Message Service is received and contains a second command from the remote server. The third message is decrypted according to the protocol SCP80. A response message is generated as a function of the response and encrypted according to the protocol SCP80 to generate a fourth message of the Short Message Service transmitted to the remote server.
US10136276B2 Modality-centric mass notification system
A Modality-centric Mass Notification System (“Modality-centric MNS system”) for notifying a plurality of recipients of an Emergency Event is disclosed. The Modality-centric MNS system may include a Mass Notification System (“MNS”) Notification Engine, modality corridor (“MoCo”) dispatcher, and a plurality of modality corridors, wherein each modality corridor of the plurality of modality corridors establishes, for signal communication, a signal path from a plurality of signal paths, between the MNS Notification Engine and a recipient of the plurality of recipients. The MNS Notification Engine is configured to manage MNS Incidents and Notifications and the MoCo dispatcher is configured to select a first modality corridor from the plurality of modality corridors to establish a first signal path from the MNS Notification Engine.
US10136273B2 Tagging geographical areas
A method of tagging a geographical area includes obtaining, with a processing device, attribute information and mobile tracking data of a plurality of mobile objects, wherein the mobile tracking data comprises sampling time and corresponding sampling point locations of the mobile objects; converting the mobile tracking data of the plurality of mobile objects into new mobile tracking data according to the correspondence relationship between the sampling time and a time slices, wherein the new mobile tracking data include time slices and corresponding sampling point locations; and obtaining a set of attribute information of at least one geographical area with respect to the time slices based on the new mobile tracking data, wherein the at least one geographical area is obtained by clustering the sampling point locations.
US10136265B2 Trace/trajectory reconstruction via wearable and/or mobile sensors for indoor/outdoor location
At a mobile electronic device, first sensor data is obtained from at least one wearable muscle sensor, suggesting that location tracking will imminently be desirable. A first indication that an external locator signal is not usable is also obtained. Responsive to the first sensor data and the indication, second sensor data, from at least one wearable muscle sensor, indicative of motion of a subject wearing the at least one muscle sensor, is recorded. A second indication that the external locator signal is now usable is obtained. Responsive to the second indication, the external locator signal is used to determine a current location of the mobile electronic device; and the second sensor data is sued to backtrack from the current location of the mobile electronic device to indicate a location of the mobile electronic device at a time when the recording of the second sensor data was initiated.
US10136260B2 Selectively providing mobile experiences at multiple locations
Disclosed herein are, among other things, systems and methods for providing location-based digital stories to a user of processing a device system, such as a mobile device. In some embodiments, a user profile associated with the user and data indicating a plurality of location-specific digital stories related to a common theme at a plurality of locations may be stored. A processing device system may be configured to determine a current location of the mobile device and to provide a first or second digital story to the mobile device based on an analysis of the stored user profile and the current location.
US10136257B2 Mobile device in-motion proximity guidance system
This disclosure describes an in-motion proximity guidance system that may alert a mobile device user of a likelihood that a projected pathway of an in-motion mobile device will intersect with a projected pathway of another in-motion mobile device or a location of a stationary object. The in-motion proximity guidance may further trigger visual and/or audible alerts to indicate an imminent collision. These alerts may be emitted from the in-motion mobile devices or stationary sensor devices physically coupled to stationary objects. Further, the in-motion proximity guidance system may transmit a corrective action to a collision avoidance system of a vehicle that is communicatively coupled to a mobile device in order to reduce a likelihood of an imminent collision. The in-motion proximity guidance system may also interact with a smart traffic light system, such that a sequence of traffic light indications may be altered to avoid an imminent collision between vehicles.
US10136255B2 Method and apparatus for proximity sensing on a communication device
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, detecting, by a first receiver of the first group of receivers, a first disturbance in one of a first group of electromagnetic waves and detecting, by a second receiver of a second group of receivers, a second disturbance in one of the second group of electromagnetic waves. A processing system can determine a position of a physical object in proximity to the transmission medium according to locations of the first and second receivers with respect to the transmission medium. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10136246B2 Selective pairing of wireless devices using shared keys
A system, a method, and a computer program product for selective pairing of wireless devices are provided. A pairing device scans for an advertising packet. The pairing device checks each scanned advertising packet for a shared key. The pairing device responds to the scanned advertising packet only when the advertising packet contains the shared key.
US10136243B2 System and method for creating mobile application store
A system and method for creating mobile application store are disclosed. The system includes a mobile application support system including an application supply module, wherein the application supply module is configured to supply a mobile application file to a respective mobile application store, the mobile application file is a mobile application file obtained from a mobile application being processed in a processing manner corresponding to types of mobile application store, supported mobile device operating system and mobile application, and then supplied to the respective mobile application store, including the identification information of the mobile application store, or a mobile application file capable of acquiring the identification information of the mobile application store when the mobile application file is supplied to the mobile application store or is supplied to a mobile terminal store through the mobile application store, and the mobile application identifies the mobile application store where the mobile application is, according to the identification information of the mobile application store. The present disclosure can create a mobile application store easily and improve efficiency in the release and application of the mobile application.
US10136233B2 Compact public address access point apparatuses
Apparatuses that operate as both a public address speaker and a wireless access point (AP) for mounting to a ceiling or wall. The compact public address access points described herein may include an AP housing, enclosing a radio (e.g., a 3×3 MIMO radio) and antenna, that is coupled to a speaker assembly including a speaker, a conical acoustic reflector positioned between a front of the speaker and the housing of the AP, and an annular region comprising a concave inner wall facing the conical acoustic reflector. Although the AP is nested atop the front of the speaker, the speaker may produce high-quality sound with accurate voice reproduction without interfering with the operation of the wireless transmission of the AP. Methods of operating and installing these apparatuses are also described.
US10136227B2 Method of sound processing in a hearing aid and a hearing aid
A method of processing sound in a hearing aid (100, 300, 400) comprises separating the input transducer signal into a periodic and aperiodic signal for further processing in the hearing aid (100, 300, 400). The invention also provides a hearing aid (100, 300, 400) adapted for carrying out such a method of sound processing.
US10136226B2 Top-port MEMS microphone and method of manufacturing the same
A top-port MEMS-microphone has an upper side and a bottom side. The microphone includes a MEMS chip with a monolithically connected protection element at the upper side, a backplate, and a membrane. The microphone also includes a sound inlet at the upper side and a mechanical or electrical connection at the bottom side.
US10136224B2 Electrodynamic sound transducer
There is provided an electrodynamic sound transducer comprising a chassis and at least one diaphragm which is capable of vibrating and which at its edge has at least two oppositely disposed fixing portions for fixing the diaphragm to the chassis. The edge of the diaphragm is not connected to the chassis between the fixing portions so that the diaphragm can vibrate freely at those locations.
US10136221B2 Sound processing unit, sound processing system, audio output unit and display device
Practical speaker connection is identified using a device having a sound channel of a 5.1 channel or 7.1 channel, and a device is provided that can easily reproduce the optimum multiple channels. Actual speaker arrangement can be identified by, for example, measuring the impedance of a terminal at the side of an audio amplifier. If incorrect connection is found, a warning is issued. This information is transmitted to a signal source with an EDID and a signal with the optimum a number of sound channel is sent. The EDID is also used for the connection with a display unit and the speaker connection with which the display unit is provided uniquely. For example, a sound through the 7.1 channel is easily reproduced using the speaker of the display unit in the channel of the front speaker.
US10136220B2 Bluetooth neck band headset including vibration speaker
A Bluetooth neck band headset comprises a tube frame maintaining a shape of the neck band, base frames provided on both sides of the tube frame, a Bluetooth module provided in the base frame and performing two-way data communication by interworking with the terminal of the user, a vibration speaker provided on one surface of each base frame, an earphone coupled to one side of each base frame and outputting sound, a control module controlling any one or more of the vibration speaker, the earphone and the Bluetooth module, a power button provided on one surface of the base frame, and a volume button controlling the intensity of sound output of any one or more of the earphone and the vibration speaker.
US10136214B2 Pairing of media streaming devices
Among other things, this document describes a computer-implemented method. The method can include receiving, at a first device, an indication of user input to cause the first device to establish a wireless data connection with another device. A determination can be made at the first device that one or more sensors on the first device are oriented toward a second device. In response to at least one of (i) receiving the indication of user input to cause the first device to establish a wireless data connection with another device and (ii) determining that the one or more sensors on the first device are oriented toward the second device, a first wireless data connection can be established between the first device and the second device. A first stream of audio data can be received and played at the first device.
US10136213B2 Microphone module with shared middle sound inlet arrangement
The present invention relates to a microphone module comprising a first directional microphone comprising a front sound inlet and a front membrane, a second directional microphone comprising a rear sound inlet and a rear membrane, and a middle sound inlet arrangement being acoustically connected to the front and rear membranes, said middle sound inlet arrangement comprising acoustical resistance means arranged at least partly therein. The microphone module aims at generating a cardioid and an anti-cardioid response, or alternatively any other back-to-back polar patterns.
US10136212B2 Speaker device and audio output device including the same
A coaxial speaker device using a P-type speaker and an audio output device including the same are provided. The speaker device includes a first speaker configured to output a high-pitched audio, a second speaker including a P-type magnet and configured to output a low-pitched audio, and a holder configured to coaxially couple the first speaker and the second speaker. The holder includes a first protrusion configured to be coupled to a lower end of the first speaker and a second protrusion configured to be coupled to an upper end of the second speaker.
US10136211B2 Method of customizing speaker for hearing protection earcup
Embodiments relate generally to methods for customizing speakers in hearing protection earcups in conjunction with an amplifier so that the maximum speaker output may be capped, for example to acceptable OSHA or other such standards. By customizing such speaker(s), the maximum speaker output may be set precisely at the desired cap level. Thus, hearing may be protected, while also ensuring that maximum speaker output will not undershoot the desired cap level (which might negatively affect performance).
US10136210B2 Personal acoustic systems and flexible earpiece mounts for the same
A personal acoustic system and flexible mount for the same are disclosed. The flexible mount is comprised of an elastomeric material. The personal acoustic system further includes a band comprising a first mount and an earpiece comprising a second mount. An acoustic element is housed within the earpiece. The elastomeric mount is positioned intermediate the first mount and the second mount to flexibly connect the band to the earpiece.
US10136209B2 Method, apparatus, and system for supplying power to active noise reduction headset
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, an apparatus, and a system for supplying power to an active noise reduction headset The method for supplying power to an active noise reduction headset includes: receiving a signal of first voltage transmitted by the terminal; processing the signal of the first voltage to obtain a signal of second voltage, where the second voltage is less than the first voltage, and the signal of the second voltage is transmitted to a noise reduction chip of the active noise reduction headset, so that the noise reduction chip of the active noise reduction headset acquires the signal of the second voltage to implement a noise reduction function. The method, apparatus, and system for supplying power to an active noise reduction headset provided in the embodiments of the present invention are used to supply power to the active noise reduction headset.
US10136198B2 Power tool and method for wireless communication
A power tool having multiple wireless communication states and a method of wirelessly communicating by a power tool. The power tool includes a motor, a battery pack interface that selectively receives a battery pack, a backup power source, and a wireless communication controller coupled to the backup power source and the battery pack interface. The wireless communication controller operates in a connectable state when coupled to a battery pack and transmits tool operational data to the external device and receives tool configuration data from the external device. The wireless communication controller operates in an advertisement state when the wireless communication controller is coupled to and powered by the backup power source. In the advertisement state, the wireless communication controller is configured to transmit the unique tool identifier. The external device may also display an indication of the communication state of the power tool.
US10136194B2 Streaming piracy detection method and system
In one embodiment, a command is received from a video provider at a media rendering device, the command being a command to embed a subscriber ID in at least one video frame in a video stream. A random key, k is also received from the video provider at the media rendering device. An injective transformation is invoked for k and the subscriber ID, the injective transformation generating a sequence of pairs of: near-transparent patterns and corresponding time periods. Logical blocks of the at least one video frame in the video stream are overlaid with one of the near-transparent patterns for its one of the corresponding time periods. Related apparatus, systems, and methods are also described.
US10136187B2 Methods, systems, and media for presenting a suggestion to watch videos
Methods, systems, and media for presenting a suggestion to watch videos are provided. In accordance with some embodiments, a method for presenting a suggestion to watch videos is provided, the method comprising: receiving, from a user device, a message that includes a link to a video; determining whether the link has been selected; in response to determining that the link has not been selected, determining a probability value that indicates a likelihood that a user associated with the user device would be interested in viewing the video; in response to determining that the probability value is greater than a predetermined threshold value, determining a time to suggest that the user view the video based at least in part on information relating to movement of the user device; and causing a suggestion to view the video to be presented in a suggestion interface on the user device at the determined time.
US10136186B2 Signal processing method, signal reception processing apparatus and TV system
There are disclosed a signal processing method, a signal reception processing apparatus and a TV system, wherein the signal processing method comprises: receiving a control signal and decoding said control signal; comparing a signal instruction obtained from the decoding with preset instructions and generating an execution instruction corresponding to the matched preset instruction, wherein said preset instructions include a channel storage instruction and a channel change instruction; and performing corresponding execution actions according to the execution instruction. In the signal reception processing apparatus and the TV system based on the above method, specific channels are stored by decoding the control signal, and thus by storing specific channels, the aged can perform operations only on these specific TV channels instead of all TV channels when watching TV programs, and therefore they can watch TV program conveniently.
US10136185B2 System and method for detecting unknown TV commercials from a live TV stream
Unknown potential commercials are detected in a video data stream that contains segments of program type content, and blocks of commercial content. Each block includes a plurality of successive individual commercials. A library of known commercials is maintained in a first database. A video data stream is received in a video processing engine which includes a search engine that is in communication with the first database. The search engine identifies all known commercials in the video data stream and their respective start and end times. The video processing engine identifies all time segments that are sandwiched between the known commercials. The video processing engine filters out as a potential commercial any identified time segments that are significantly longer than the time length of a commercial. The video processing engine designates content of each of the time segments that were not filtered out as being one or more unknown potential commercials.
US10136166B1 Method and system for communicating inserted material to a client device in a centralized content distribution system
A system and method includes a local area network, a client device, a replacement metadata determination module and a server device in communication with the client device through the local area network. The server device communicates main content to a client device. The main content comprises a plurality of main content packets. The server device determines main content metadata from the main content prior to communicating main content to the client device and determines insert content metadata from insert content. The insert content comprises a plurality of insert packets comprising the insert content metadata. The replacement metadata determination module determines a replacement metadata for the insert content based on the main content metadata. The server device replaces the insert metadata with the replacement metadata to form modified insert packets and communicates modified insert packets to the client device thereafter.
US10136162B2 Specifying visual dynamic range coding operations and parameters
Coding syntaxes in compliance with same or different VDR specifications may be signaled by upstream coding devices such as VDR encoders to downstream coding devices such as VDR decoders in a common vehicle in the form of RPU data units. VDR coding operations and operational parameters may be specified as sequence level, frame level, or partition level syntax elements in a coding syntax. Syntax elements in a coding syntax may be coded directly in one or more current RPU data units under a current RPU ID, predicted from other partitions/segments/ranges previously sent with the same current RPU ID, or predicted from other frame level or sequence level syntax elements previously sent with a previous RPU ID. A downstream device may perform decoding operations on multi-layered input image data based on received coding syntaxes to construct VDR images.
US10136152B2 Use of specific HEVC SEI messages for multi-layer video codecs
Devices and methods for improving use of supplemental enhancement information (SEI) messages in multi-layer codecs for decoding multi-layer bitstreams containing video information are disclosed. In one aspect, a device may include a memory that stores video information associated with the multi-layer bitstream. The stored video information may include an SEI message and a processor connected to the memory. The processor determines whether the SEI message belongs to a first SEI message category or a second SEI message category based on an identifier in the SEI message. The processor further determines whether the SEI message applies to the operation points or the layers and, in response to the SEI message being of the first SEI message category and applying to the operation points, associates each semantic of the SEI message with each operation point among the operation points.
US10136151B2 Image decoding device and image decoding method
An image decoding device is equipped with a header information decoding means for decoding profile/level information included in a video parameter set after decoding byte-aligned 16-bit extension information (next_essential_info_byte_offset) in the video parameter set.
US10136141B2 Determining quantization parameter (QP) values and delta QP values for palette coded blocks in video coding
Techniques are described for palette-based video coding. In palette-based coding, a video coder may form a so-called “palette” as a table of colors for representing video data of a given block of video data. Rather than coding actual pixel values or their residuals for the given block, the video coder may code index values for one or more of the pixels. The index values map the pixels to entries in the palette representing the colors of the pixels. Techniques are described for determining the application of deblocking filtering for pixels of palette coded blocks at a video encoder or a video decoder. In addition, techniques are described for determining quantization parameter (QP) values and delta QP values used to quantize escape pixel values of palette coded blocks at the video encoder or the video decoder.
US10136140B2 Encoder-side decisions for screen content encoding
Innovations in encoder-side decisions for coding of screen content video or other video can speed up encoding in various ways. For example, some of the innovations relate to ways to speed up motion estimation by identifying appropriate starting points for the motion estimation in different reference pictures. Many of the encoder-side decisions speed up encoding by terminating encoding for a block or skipping the evaluation of certain modes or options when a condition is satisfied. For example, some of the innovations relate to ways to speed up encoding when hash-based block matching is used. Still other innovations relate to ways to identify when certain intra-picture prediction modes should or should not be evaluated during encoding. Other innovations relate to other aspects of encoding.
US10136135B2 Image processing device and method
The present disclosure relates to an image processing device and method that enable suppression of an increase in the amount of coding of a quantization matrix.An image processing device of the present disclosure includes an up-conversion unit configured to up-convert a quantization matrix limited to a size less than or equal to a transmission size that is a maximum size allowed for transmission, from the transmission size to a size that is identical to a block size that is a processing unit of quantization or dequantization. The present disclosure is applicable to, for example, an image processing device for processing image data.
US10136112B2 Projection system
A projection system includes an invisible light projector, a background member, an imaging unit, an image generator, and a visible light projector. The invisible light projector projects a predetermined invisible light image onto the object via invisible light. The background member is disposed behind the object in a direction of the invisible light emitted from the invisible light projector. The imaging unit captures an image of the invisible light projected from the invisible light projector. The image generator measures a shape of the object based on the image captured by the imaging unit to generate image data showing image content for projection onto the object in accordance with the measured shape. The visible light projector projects the image content shown by the image data onto the object via visible light. The background member has a light shielding surface that does not diffusely reflect the invisible light incident thereon.
US10136106B2 Train asset tracking based on captured images
A system for tracking train assets is disclosed. The tracking system may include an image capture device configured to collect an image data set of a train asset and an area surrounding the train asset. Furthermore, the image data set may be associated with a time stamp and in one non-limiting example, the time stamp provides a collection time of the image data set. In some embodiments, a controller may be configured to receive the image data set and to perform an analysis of the image data set and the analysis provides a track location of the train asset and an identification of the train asset.
US10136105B2 Vehicle driver information method
A driver information method is provided, wherein an image of the surrounding area is captured by at least one side camera attached to the motor vehicle. The image contains an image capturing area that lies essentially laterally relative to the motor vehicle. A display unit, which is visible to the driver of a motor vehicle, outputs a screen image that contains a reproduction of the image of the surrounding area, the reproduction being graphically processed, if desired, and being preferably in essence photo-realistic. The output of the screen image is only temporary; and an obstructed view situation, in which an obstructed lateral view of the driver is to be assumed, is detected on the basis of distance signals of at least one environment detection system that is not based on a camera. The output of the screen image is automatically started when an obstructed view situation is detected.
US10136103B2 Identifying consumer products in images
Systems and methods identify consumer products in images. Known consumer products are captured as grayscale or color images. They are converted to binary at varying thresholds. Connected components in the binary images identify image features according to pixels of a predetermined size, shape, solidity, aspect ratio, and the like. The image features are stored and searched for amongst image features similarly extracted from unknown images of consumer products. Identifying correspondence between the features of the images lends itself to identifying or not known consumer products.
US10136101B2 Information processing apparatus, communication system, and information processing method
An information processing apparatus according to the present disclosure includes: a receiver unit that acquires information relevant to a sight line of a user of a communication partner from a communication partner terminal that performs remote communication; a face detection unit that detects information relevant to a position and a size of a face of the user of the communication partner, on the basis of a video signal that includes the face of the user of the communication partner; and a superimposition unit that displays and superimposes a sight line position of the user of the communication partner on the video signal including the face of the user of the communication partner, based on the information relevant to the sight line of the user of the communication partner and the information relevant to the position and the size of the face of the user of the communication partner.
US10136096B2 Method for playing demo video on television, television and storage medium
The disclosure discloses a method for playing a demo video on a television and a television so as to play the demo video on the television automatically. The method includes: detecting whether there is an external storage device connected with the television; searching an external storage device connected with the television for a demo video file with a preset file name and in a preset file format upon detection of the external storage device; and starting a player to read and play cyclically the demo video file stored in the external storage device when the demo video file is searched.
US10136095B2 Image processing device, display device, and image processing method
A projector is configured so as to be able to perform a plurality of types of image processing on processing target data in the case in which one of still image data and data of a frame constituting video data is input as the processing target data. A video processing section includes a selector for controlling an execution sequence of the types of image processing to be executed, and a panel correction section for outputting the processing target data having been processed in the execution sequence controlled by the control section.
US10136089B2 Display panel, display device and method for making the same
A display panel, a display device including the same and a method for making the display panel are disclosed in the embodiments of the disclosure. The display panel includes: a drive module and a plurality of pixel units. Each pixel unit of the plurality of pixel units has a plurality of sub-pixel units and a plurality of image sensing units, each of the plurality of sub-pixel units being corresponding to each of the plurality of image sensing units respectively; each sub-pixel unit of the plurality of pixel units and each image sensing unit of the plurality of image sensing units are connected to the drive module, each sub-pixel unit being arranged to be adjacent to an image sensing unit corresponding thereto; and the drive module is configured to drive the plurality of image sensing units so as to take images, and to drive the plurality of sub-pixel units as so to display the images.
US10136088B2 Image pickup apparatus that reduces amount of information of defective pixels, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
An image pickup apparatus enabling reduction of information amount of defective pixels of an image pickup device having pixels pupil-dividing light through a photographic optical system. Each pixel is provided with PD portions for one micro lens for pupil-division of the light. First image data is generated by adding all signals from the PD portions, and second image data is generated by a signal output from one PD portion or by adding signals from part of PD portions. First defect information indicates defect information of the first image data, and second defect information is formed by excluding information redundant with the first defect information from defect information of the second image data. Defective pixels included in the second image data are designated based on the first defect information and the second defect information. The second image data is corrected by correcting the designated defective pixels.
US10136087B2 Imaging apparatus and imaging method
An imaging apparatus comprising: a dark image data imaging section that obtains dark image data in a state in which light beams entering an imaging surface of an image sensor are shielded before first image data is obtained or after second image data obtained lastly; and a correcting section that corrects a fixed pattern noise in cumulative relatively bright composite image data by using the dark image data, wherein the correcting section corrects the fixed pattern noise in the cumulative relatively bright composite image data by using the dark image data obtained at a time closest to the time in a temperature of the image sensor when the first image data or the second image data is obtained is assumed to be the highest, of the dark image data obtained before the first image data is obtained or the dark image data obtained after the second image data obtained lastly.
US10136080B2 Image generating apparatus
In an image generating apparatus, an image combining unit combines, for each of first and second processes in sequence, first and second images to generate a composite image having a digital pixel value representing a luminance level of the corresponding pixel by a first bit width. A range setter sets, for each of the first and second processes, a target luminance-level distribution range of at least one target with respect to the composite image; the distribution range represents a range within which luminance levels of the at least one target are distributed. A dynamic range adjuster adjusts a dynamic range of the composite image generated for one of the first and second processes such that the dynamic range of the composite image generated for the corresponding one of the first and second processes matches with the target luminance-level distribution range set for the first process.
US10136079B2 Method and apparatus for imaging an object
An apparatus for imaging an object has an image sensor that comprises a plurality of pixels. The plurality of pixels is matrix-arrayed along vertical and horizontal directions. The apparatus also has an image sensor driver that drives the image sensor, and the image sensor driver is capable of reading image-pixel signals of neighboring pixels among the plurality of pixels while mixing the image-pixel signals. The apparatus also has a pixel addition setting processor that sets the number of pixel addition with respect to at least one of at least one row and at least one column. The pixel addition setting processor sets different numbers of pixel addition to different pixel areas. The image sensor driver reads the image-pixel signals in response to the set number of pixel addition.
US10136078B2 Random grating based compressive sensing wideband hyperspectral imaging system
A random grating based compressive sensing wideband hyperspectral imaging system comprising a front imaging component, an optical splitting component, more than two branches, and a computer, with each branch having an exit pupil transformation component and a compressive spectral imaging component. The system is based on compressive sensing theory, makes use of the correlation between spectra, increases compression rate on the spectral dimension, realizes three-dimensional compressive collection of wideband spectral image data, and greatly reduces data collection amount. The system is capable of measuring spectral image information on a wideband spectrum with a single exposure, and may obtain high spatial resolution and high spectral resolution by means of designing the random gratings on the various spitting paths.
US10136060B2 IP camera control method, apparatus, and system
An Internet Protocol (IP) camera control method, apparatus, and system to prevent the IP camera from being always in a working state, where the method includes waiting, by the IP camera, for receiving a standby instruction, where the IP camera is currently in the working state, and switching, by the IP camera, from the working state to a standby state when the IP camera receives the standby instruction from a server, such that power consumption of the IP camera is reduced.
US10136040B2 Capacitive auto focus position detection
Some embodiments include an electrically conductive capacitor plate mounted to a chassis supporting an actuator using one or more suspension wires. In some embodiments, the first electrically conductive capacitor plate is electrically connected with an electrically conductive coil of the actuator. Some embodiments include the electrically conductive coil. In some embodiments, a capacitance between the first electrically conductive capacitor plate and the electrically conductive coil varies as function of the position of the electrically conductive coil relative to the first electrically conductive capacitor plate.
US10136025B2 Image processing apparatus capable of generating image, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus capable of generating printed matter desired by a user. An MFP as the image processing apparatus generates or changes print data for printing print contents on a recording sheet to generate printed matter. Print data including information on pages is acquired from an external apparatus. Information designating ones of the pages, which are to be rotated through 180 degrees, is acquired. Based on the print data, image data for a surface of a sheet is generated by arranging two or more pages on the surface of the sheet. If a page is not to be rotated through 180 degrees, image data is generated by arranging the pages in a predetermined layout, whereas if all pages are to be rotated through 180 degrees, image data is generated by arranging the pages in a different layout from the predetermined layout.
US10136024B2 Image processing apparatus, method for controlling the same, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus locks a particular cover so as not to be opened based on a particular jam being detected, and displays a particular screen for notifying a user that the particular cover is locked.
US10136019B2 Illumination apparatus, sensor unit, and reading apparatus
An illumination apparatus includes a light source and an elongated light guide, wherein the light guide includes an emission surface that emits light from the light source and a reflection surface that reflects the light to the emission surface, the reflection surface includes a plurality of diffusion portions that diffuse the light, the diffusion portions have a shape of part of a sphere recessed from the reflection surface, a depth of the diffusion portions from the reflection surface is equal to or greater than 16.5% and equal to or smaller than 50% of a diameter of the sphere, and a width of the diffusion portions is equal to or greater than 0.1 mm and equal to or smaller than 50% of a width of the reflection surface.
US10136016B2 Communication apparatus having prohibited data deletion, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
A communication apparatus capable of performing facsimile communication includes at least one memory that stores a set of instructions and at least one processor. The processor executes the instructions to receive facsimile data, store the received facsimile data in a storage, generate a preview image based on the stored facsimile data, and transmit, according to a request for a preview image from an external device, the generated preview image to the external device. In addition, the stored facsimile data is deleted according to an instruction, but deletion of the facsimile data in the storage is prohibited while the external device is displaying the preview image of the facsimile data if the instruction is received from another external device.
US10136015B2 Image processing apparatus, information processing apparatus and image processing method
According to an embodiment, an image processing apparatus includes a read image processor, a write image processor, an image path selector, and a communication controller. The read image processor is configured to execute an image processing module corresponding to read of image data. The write image processor is configured to execute an image processing module corresponding to write of image data. The image path selector is configured to select a path for transmitting image data output from the image processing modules corresponding to read and write of image data to an external apparatus, and select a path for inputting image data processed by the external apparatus to an image processing module in a subsequent stage. The communication controller is configured to control transmission and reception of image data to and from the external apparatus.
US10136009B2 Image reading apparatus
An image reading apparatus includes a sensor unit configured to move, a first driven pulley and a second driven pulley disposed apart from each other in a movement direction of the sensor unit, a drive pulley and a third driven pulley disposed between the first driven pulley and the second driven pulley in the movement direction, and a belt wound around the first driven pulley, the second driven pulley, the drive pulley, and the third driven pulley. The belt is bent at positions where each of the first driven pulley, the second driven pulley, and the drive pulley contacts an inner surface of the belt and is bent at a position where the third driven pulley contacts an outer surface of the belt.
US10136006B2 Image processing device that processes an image by acquiring processing information based on a processing identifier
An image processing device including a reception unit, an acquisition unit, an image reading unit, and a transmission unit. The reception unit receives a processing identifier associated with image reading processing. The acquisition unit acquires processing information associated with the processing identifier, the processing information including at least information regarding a storing location. The image reading unit reads an image on the basis of the processing information. The transmission unit transmits data of the read image to the storing location according to the processing information.
US10136002B2 Cloud-based document quality assurance
The present disclosure relates to cloud-based document quality assurance. One example embodiment includes a method for evaluating document quality. The method includes receiving, by a cloud server, document data associated with an image forming device. The method also includes accessing, by the cloud server, a cloud service. Further, the method includes performing, by the cloud service, a data-segment comparison between the document data and reference document data from a quality assurance database. In addition, the method includes generating, by the cloud service, a quality assurance report based on the data-segment comparison between the document data and the reference document data.
US10135996B2 Image formation apparatus, image processing system, and control method
An image formation apparatus remotely operable smoothly using a terminal device is provided. In an image processing system including a plurality of terminal devices and an MFP capable of wireless communication, when the number of terminal devices connected to the image formation apparatus via wireless communication has reached a threshold value representing a number based on the number of terminal devices with which the MFP can wirelessly communicate, the MFP determines that, of the connected terminal devices, one or more terminal devices satisfying a previously stored condition as a candidate to be disconnected, and the MFP sends notification to request severing the wireless communication. When the MFP obtains permission for disconnection from a terminal device that is a destination of the notification, the MFP severs the wireless communication.
US10135995B1 Display dependent analytics
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for display dependent analysis of call data in an IBPX. In an example embodiment, an apparatus communicatively coupled to an IPBX server is configured to route VoIP calls in the IPBX. An interface circuit is configured to selected parameters of interest based on capabilities of a set of devices and generate subscription requests to subscribe the devices to the parameters of interest. A first processing circuit is configured to generate call summary metrics from call event messages for calls routed by the IPBX server. A second processing circuit subscribes a device identified in the subscription request to the selected set of parameters of interest identified in the subscription request. The second processing circuit evaluates call summary metrics for each parameter of interest subscribed to by the devices and provides results of the evaluation to devices that are subscribed to the parameter of interest.
US10135988B2 Techniques for case allocation
Techniques for case allocation are disclosed. In one particular embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for case allocation comprising receiving, by at least one computer processor, at least one case allocation allocated using a first pairing strategy, and then reassigning, by the at least one computer processor, the at least one case allocation using behavioral pairing.
US10135986B1 Techniques for behavioral pairing model evaluation in a contact center system
Techniques for behavioral pairing model evaluation in a contact center system are disclosed. In one particular embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for behavioral pairing model evaluation in a contact center system and communicatively coupled to the operating system comprising determining, by at least one computer processor configured to operate in the contact center system, contact data; partitioning, by the at least one computer processor, the contact data into a first plurality of types; determining, by the at least one computer processor, a first measure of the quality of the partitioning of the contact data into the first plurality of types; and outputting, by the at least one computer processor, a computer-processor generated behavioral pairing model based on the quality of the partitioning.
US10135970B2 Active undetectable monitoring system
A system for the active silent and undetected monitoring of the video and audio communication session involving one or more video and audio participants may alternately engage, intervene or participate in the video/audio communication session. Such monitoring and engagement may include multiple and various locations with the monitoring participant having capacity to manage them from a first location.
US10135966B2 Mobile service information display method and apparatus, mobile service information server and system, and terminal
Disclosed are a mobile service information display method and apparatus, a mobile service information server and system, and a terminal, which can avoid a waste of resources of the mobile service information system. The method includes: determining mobile service information according to obtained location information of a mobile terminal at a current moment and obtained location information of the mobile terminal within preset duration prior to the current moment; and sending the determined mobile service information to the mobile terminal for display.
US10135958B2 Wireless messaging services using publish/subscribe systems
Message oriented middleware publish/subscribe technology and wireless push protocol is used to provide wireless messaging services for wireless devices. In the exemplary embodiment, a messaging system brokers messages between publisher applications (i.e. content providers) and wireless client devices (i.e. content subscribers), receiving and distributing messages to subscribers having subscribed to particular content. Messages are pushed to clients via a wireless gateway using a wireless push protocol. Message content subscription is used to filter messages to subscribers with fine granularity to provide a higher quality of service.
US10135957B2 Methods and apparatus for communicating high efficiency control information
Methods, devices, and computer program products for traffic information signaling in a wireless communications network are disclosed. In one aspect, a method of wireless communication network is disclosed. The method includes selecting, from a variable number of control fields, one or more control fields for inclusion in a frame. The method further includes generating the frame comprising the selected number of control fields, each control field comprising an end of control field, the end of control field storing an indicator indicative of an end of the selected number of control fields or a presence of another control field in the frame. The method further includes transmitting the frame.
US10135956B2 Hardware-based packet forwarding for the transport layer
This document describes, among other things, improved methods, systems, and apparatus for relaying packets on computer networks. Preferably, the relay function is accelerated at a host by implementing selected forwarding functions in hardware, such as the host's network interface card, while upper software layers at the host retain at least some access to the packet flow to handle more complex operations and/or monitoring. In a so-called “split TCP” arrangement, for example, a relay host terminates a first TCP connection from a given host and forwards packets on that connection to another given host on a second TCP connection. The relay host has a TCP forwarding table implemented at the device level, configurable by a relay management application running in the kernel or user-space. Special forwarding table modes may be used to enable full-TCP protocol support while also taking advantage of hardware acceleration.
US10135951B2 Methods and apparatus for providing one-arm node clustering using a port channel
Methods and apparatus for providing one-arm node clustering using a port channel are provided herein. An example application node may be communicatively connected to at least one application node, and the application node may be connected to a network through a port channel. The application node may include: a link included in the port channel for accommodating the network data being communicated between the remote client and server; and a processor configured to send/receive a cluster control packet to/from the at least one application node through the link included in the port channel.
US10135947B1 Wireless multicast transmission and recovery
A transmission system that sends data to multiple devices simultaneously using multiple access points (APs). The system may send multicast data (e.g., original transmission of multicast data) to the multiple devices using a first AP and may send recovery data (e.g., retransmission of portions of the multicast data) to individual devices using a second AP. As the second AP handles requests for the recovery data and sends the recovery data, the first AP may send the multicast data using all available bandwidth and an efficiency of transmission does not depend on the number of devices connected to the first AP. The recovery data may be determined based on an original manifest of the multicast data, such as a bitmap or other representation, and the device may generate a recovery manifest indicating the recovery data and send the recovery manifest to the second AP.
US10135944B2 Processing a unit of work
A client computer batch message transaction group is created that includes a set of client computers from which messages are committed as a batch messaging transaction to a single message reception queue. In response to receiving separate messages from at least two of the set of client computers within the client computer batch message transaction group, the separate messages are grouped under the batch messaging transaction as a single unit of work to commit to the single message reception queue. A single batch transaction commit decision is computed based upon whether a write of each of the separate messages grouped within the single unit of work to the single message reception queue is successful.
US10135941B2 Managing push notifications on portable devices
A method for managing push notifications on portable devices. The method includes receiving an indication from a user of a mobile device to initiate a notification rule at a first time. The method further includes identifying a context for initiation of the notification rule, wherein the context includes at least one application of the mobile device that is executing on the mobile device at the first time. The method further includes determining whether the context is present at a second time. The method further includes, responsive to determining the context is present at the second time, initiating the notification rule.
US10135921B2 System and method for announcing cryptographic keys on a blockchain
A method and apparatus is presented for announcing the existence of cryptographic key pairs within a distributed ledger system in which no central trusted authority is available, consisting of sending a key announcement message by a network connected device to other network connected devices over a peer-to-peer network for inclusion in the distributed ledger. Once a valid key announcement message for a public key is included in the ledger, any future transactions that reference an address associated with the public key or other messages concerning said public key are accepted by other network connected devices on the peer-to-peer network and are included in the distributed ledger. If transactions or other messages reference an address not associated with an announced public key, they may be rejected by the peer-to-peer network and may not be included in the distributed ledger.
US10135913B2 Impact analysis system and method
A system and method is provided. The system comprising: a memory storing instructions; a hardware processor configured by the instructions to: receive a request specific one or more infrastructure components in an information technology (IT) infrastructure, process a query based on the request specific to the one or more infrastructure components, identify an interdependency relationship between the one or more infrastructure components and one or more stakeholders based on the query, wherein the interdependency relationship is indicative of mapping across the one or more infrastructure components, and generate, during an outage the one or more infrastructure components in the IT infrastructure, a multi-dimensional inventory impact analysis based on the interdependency relationship comprising an assessment report, the assessment report that includes an inventory landscape the one or more infrastructure components, a dependency analysis in the IT infrastructure, and an impact assessment during the outage.
US10135907B2 Maintaining control over restricted data during deployment to cloud computing environments
Releases to the production environment of a cloud computing environment are deployed in a manner that maintains control over restricted data and the data plane of the cloud computing environment. A DevOps personnel is tasked with developing the release. However, the DevOps personnel is not authorized to deploy the release to the cloud computing environment because the DevOps personnel does not have access to restricted data in the cloud computing environment or the ability to modify the cloud computing environment to gain access to restricted data. Operating personnel who has access to restricted data and the right to modify the cloud computing environment is notified of the release and given release specifications providing details of the release. If the operator approves the release, the release is transferred to the cloud computing environment. A deployment engine then automatically deploys the release to the production environment of the cloud computing environment.
US10135906B2 UICC SMS routing to device application
Information regarding the status of an update to a universal integrated circuit card (UICC) being performed across a mobile wireless communication network is provided to a server involved in the update process and/or to a user of the mobile communication device having the UICC. The UICC update server sends an update trigger to the mobile communication device, and the UICC initiates establishment of a communication link to receive the update. The UICC further causes a baseband processor of the mobile communication device to send a proof-of-receipt of the update trigger by short message service (SMS) messaging back to the update server. Additionally or alternatively, the UICC causes the baseband processor to send a wakeup message to a mobile device application executing on the mobile device. The wakeup message includes status information relating to the UICC update which can be provided to a user of the mobile device.
US10135904B2 Network attack detection on a mobile API of a web service
Techniques to validate web service requests from applications executing on wireless communication devices are disclosed herein. In at least one implementation, an application that generates a web service request is executed on a wireless communication device. The wireless communication device executes a client security component of the application to collect security information and include the security information in the web service request, and utilizes a mobile application programming interface to transfer the web service request including the security information for delivery to a web server. The web server executes a server security component of a web service to extract the security information from the web service request, validate the web service request based on the security information, and provide the web service request to the web service upon successful validation.
US10135880B2 Controlling telephone call processing using global signaling codes
In general, embodiments of the present invention involve attaching (e.g., pre-fixing) a Global Signaling Code (GSC) to a called party's telephone number thereby creating a modified Uniform Resource Indicator (URI). This modified URI is then sent in the “TO:” header of a SIP INVITE. The GSC will typically include a geographic indicator corresponding to a geographic location of a caller and a treatment indicator corresponding to a desired treatment of the call. The call will be routed based on the geographic indicator and treated according to the treatment indicator. Illustrative treatments for the call include (among others) voice mail avoidance, a preferred compression scheme for the call, etc.
US10135877B2 Enforcing usage policies on combinations of collected data to be disseminated to destination systems
This disclosure relates to enforcing restrictions on data collected from a first set of systems and disseminated to a second set of systems. For example, enforcing a set of restrictions includes receiving a first trait and a second trait that include data describing a user that has interacted with an online service. The first trait is labelled with a first usage restriction and the second trait is labelled with a second usage restriction different from the first usage restriction. The first trait and the second trait are combined into a segment. The segment preserves labelling of the first trait with the first usage restriction and the second trait with the second usage restriction. Use of the segment is controlled based on the first usage restriction and the second usage restriction.
US10135876B2 Security compliance framework usage
A method and system for improving usage of a security compliance framework is provided. The method includes authenticating a user for: access to the security compliance frame work, access to an authoritative source component of the compliance framework, and access to a data store component of the compliance framework. A functionality status of the security compliance framework and a request associated with contents of the data store are presented to a user via a dashboard interface. In response, the request is triggered and associated results are generated.
US10135875B2 Networking flow logs for multi-tenant environments
Computing resource service providers may provide computing resources to customers in a multi-tenant environment. These computing resources may be behind a firewall or other security device such that certain information does not reach the computing resources provided to the customer. A logging entity may be implemented on computer server operated by the computing resource service provider. The logging entity may obtain log information from the firewall or other security device and store the log information such that it is accessible to the customer. Additionally, the log information may be provided to other services such as a metrics service or intrusion detection service.
US10135866B2 Method of preventing drive-by hacking, and apparatus and system therefor
The present disclosure relates to a method of preventing drive-by hacking, and an apparatus and a system therefor. A method of preventing drive-by hacking in a vehicle system linked with a vehicle head unit through a communication network in a vehicle may include receiving a predetermined external terminal access notification message reporting access by an external terminal from the vehicle head unit, verifying whether fixed data recorded in an application memory is consistent with fixed data recorded in a backup memory, and transmitting a predetermined hacking detection message to the vehicle head unit based on a result of verification. Therefore, the present disclosure has an advantage of strengthening security of a vehicle when an external terminal is linked with a vehicle head unit.
US10135857B2 Structuring data and pre-compiled exception list engines and internet protocol threat prevention
Blocking high-risk IP connections in real-time while allowing tailoring of an acceptable risk profile to match the security requirements of network resources. By acquiring IP threat information about IP addresses, traffic from IP addresses posing unacceptable levels of risk is blocked. A computer executed method is disclosed for sorting a plurality of internet protocol (IP) addresses. The method includes dividing the range of IP addresses into a plurality of clusters representing a plurality of contiguous sub-ranges, assigning each IP address to the cluster associated with the sub-range that includes that IP address, and assigning the IP addresses in each cluster to one of a plurality of pages. A network appliance incorporating aspects of the method is also disclosed.
US10135838B2 Method and system of network connection control for mobile terminals
A method of network connection control for mobile terminals, includes: classifying network access points accessible to a mobile terminal according to their security levels, and applications of the mobile terminal according to the security level of the networks that the applications are allowed to connect to; setting applications of different security level to connect to the network through access points at corresponding security levels; setting the security level of each network access point and application of the mobile terminal; and searching the security level of the application and the security levels of the network access points that the application is allowed to connect to.
US10135833B2 Credential driving an automatic lock update
An access control system including a data storage device configured to store a master credential database having a plurality of master identifiers and master status codes, an access control device having a local credential database including a plurality of local identifiers, and an electronic credential including a credential identifier. The access control device is configured to receive the credential identifier from the electronic credential, to determine whether to perform an update based upon the local status code associated with the local identifier of the credential identifier, and to update data in the local credential database with data in the master credential database by way of communication with the data storage device in response to the determining.
US10135818B2 User biological feature authentication method and system
The disclosure discloses a user biological feature authentication method and system. The method includes the following: a client sends an authentication request to a server; the client receives a speech password; acquires speech information and a face image of a user to be authenticated; the client judges whether the speech information is the same as the speech password, and judges whether the face image is valid; the client associates a speech information fragment to the face image under the condition that a judgment result is YES; the client calculates a digest value of the speech password, the speech information, a target image, associated information and a first moment; and the client sends an authentication content to the server. By the disclosure, the effect of improving ID authentication security in a biological feature recognition process is further achieved.
US10135815B2 System and method for biometric authentication in connection with camera equipped devices
The present invention relates generally to the use of biometric technology for authentication and identification, and more particularly to non-contact based solutions for authenticating and identifying users, via computers, such as mobile devices, to selectively permit or deny access to various resources. In the present invention authentication and/or identification is performed using an image or a set of images of an individual's palm through a process involving the following key steps: (1) detecting the palm area using local classifiers; (2) extracting features from the region(s) of interest; and (3) computing the matching score against user models stored in a database, which can be augmented dynamically through a learning process.
US10135808B1 Preventing inter-application message hijacking
Various approaches discussed herein enable validation of an application on a computing device, such as a mobile computing device, prior to that application being invoked by activation of a link in another application. Upon activation of the link in a calling application, the computing device determines a target application to be invoked in response to the activation. Sensitive or confidential data, such as login credentials, may be included in the link to be passed to the target application. By validating either the calling or the target application, the data may be safeguarded by confirming an identity of an application associated with the link.
US10135800B2 Electronic discovery insight tool
An electronic discovery insight tool is presented. The tool is implemented in an apparatus comprising one or more processors, one or more memories communicatively coupled to the one or more processors and storing instructions which, when processed by the one or more processors, cause: displaying, on a user display device: an interactive object for selecting one or more data collections, a selectable search object for selecting search functionalities, a selectable report object for selecting report functionalities, and a selectable tag management object for selecting tag management functionalities; receiving, from a user via the interactive object, a selection of a data collection from the one or more data collections; in response to receiving the selection of the data collection: accessing the data collection to make the data collection available a user invoking one or more of: to the search functionalities, the report functionalities, or the tag management functionalities.
US10135795B2 Downlink control channel encryption for jamming resilience
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. The methods, systems, and devices may employ mechanisms for encrypting downlink control channels for jamming resilience. The methods, systems, and devices may include or may be configured to generate and receive a security configuration, obtain a downlink control channel encryption key, transmit a control channel message, and decrypt the transmitted messaged based on the encryption key.
US10135788B1 Using hypergraphs to determine suspicious user activities
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for detecting suspicious user activities. One of the methods includes generating hypergraphs, wherein the hypergraphs include nodes corresponding to feature profiles and edges between particular nodes representing a measure of similarity between nodes; using the generated hypergraphs to detect suspicious graph nodes; and using the suspicious graph nodes to detect malicious user communities.
US10135783B2 Method and apparatus for maintaining network communication during email data transfer
Methods and apparatus provide for network communication to be maintained during transfer of email data between two devices. In one aspect a method includes receiving a request via a network connection with a mobile device for email data, determining a network timeout value of the request from the mobile device, producing the email data in response to receiving the request, in parallel with the production of the email data and while the processing of the email data is incomplete, determining an interval less than the network timeout value of the request, and sending a portion of a response to the request over the network connection to the mobile device at the interval, completing the response to the mobile device over the network connection in response to completion of the production of the email data.
US10135781B1 Context and content in notifications
A system and method is disclosed for informing a user of recent activities in an online social network. A message group in an online activity stream of an online network is identified. The message group includes a first message describing a first activity of an online user of the online network, and multiple second messages responsive to the first message, the second messages being representative of multiple ancillary activities performed in the online network with respect to the first activity. A single notification is generated that includes a first description of the first activity, different than the first message, and a second description of the multiple ancillary activities different than each of the multiple second messages. The single notification is then presented in a notification list with other notifications.
US10135779B2 Levels of competency in an online community
Techniques and systems are described to determine levels of competency of users as part of an online community and control generation of subsequent digital content to be used interaction of the online community with the users based on this determination. In one example, determination of the level of competency is based on relevance to topics of the online community. In another example, a determination is made as to whether the topic of the online community is stable before using user competency scores to control generation of subsequent digital content. In a further example, users of the online community are identified as exhibiting dormant or non-dormant behavior and used as a basis to control generation of subsequent digital content. In yet another example, user competency scores are adjusted based on a decay factor to address dormancy of users over a period of time.
US10135778B2 Custom encoded messages amongst a customized social group
A system and method for sending custom encoded messages amongst a customized social group. A selection of intended recipients within a subgroup from a list of contacts is received on a client device. It is determined whether all of the selected recipients are capable of receiving a custom encoded message. If it is negative, the method includes sending an invitation email to one or more of the selected recipients. If it is affirmative: the method includes receiving a message from the user intended for the selected recipient. An assignment of a graphical symbol to an alphabet is received from the user. The assignment associating with all of the intended recipients is stored in a memory of the client device. The assignment and the message are transmitted to a remote processor for converting the message to the custom encoded message based on the assignment and transmitting them to the device.
US10135773B2 Communications system
An electronic communications method includes receiving, by an electronic communications platform, a request to create an electronic communications event. The electronic communications platform is electronically operating within a client device. The electronic communications method also includes requesting, by the electronic communications platform, content associated with the electronic communications event. The electronic communications method also receiving, by the electronic communications platform, the content, wherein the content includes a photo, a title, text, and a time limit for interacting with the electronic communications event. The electronic communications method also includes electronically generating and posting, by the electronic communications platform, an electronic communications post associated with the electronic communications event, based on the received content.
US10135767B2 Method and system for sender-controlled messaging and content sharing
An access-control device that controls access to encrypted messages. During operation, the access-control device can receive an access key for a corrupted message, and can receive a cover message digest associated with the corrupted message. The access-control device stores the access key in association with the cover message digest, and stores the cover message digest in a block chain. A respective block of the block chain includes at least one cover message digest, and a hash value of a previous block of the block chain.
US10135765B1 Real-time display of multiple annotated images
A user can share (show) multimedia information while simultaneously communicating (telling) with one or more other users over a network. Multimedia information is received from at least one source. The multimedia information may be manually and/or automatically annotated and shared with other users. The multimedia information may be displayed in an integrated live view simultaneously with other modes of communication, such as video, voice, or text. A simultaneous sharing communication interface provides an immersive experience that lets a user communicate via text, voice, video, sounds, music, or the like, with one or more other users while also simultaneously sharing media such as photos, videos, movies, images, graphics, illustrations, animations, presentations, narratives, music, sounds, applications, files, and the like. The simultaneous sharing interface enables a user to experience a higher level of intimacy in their communication with others over a network.
US10135761B2 Switch device, control method, and storage medium
A switch device includes a plurality of ports respectively including a queue and transmits a flow including packets; and a processor configured to detect congestion in one of the plurality of ports, based on an amount of packets stored in the queues, receive, from another switch device, congestion information relating to the another switch device, specify a port coupled to a link where the congestion is not occurred, the link being one of a plurality of links coupled to the another switch device, based on the congestion information received from the another switch device, extract a target flow to which no packet stored in a queue of the specified port, from among a plurality of flows scheduled to be transmitted from the port in which the congestion is detected, and transmit a plurality of packets included in the extracted target flow from the specified port to the another switch device.
US10135759B2 Context and power control information management for proximity services
Management of context and power control information enables different power control schemes for point-to-point or point-to-multipoint based on proximity services or applications. Context information may be defined as situation data about a service or application that is used to help define a power control scheme to be implemented. Power control information may be defined as control or status data for power control, which can be used for reporting or controlling the transmitting power of a peer in a P2P network. Context and power control information may be managed across multiple layers such as the application layer, service layer, media access control layer, or physical layer. Context and power control information is updated and exchanged between or among peers for context-related power control in proximity services.
US10135756B2 Transparent and efficient multi-destination TCP communications based on bit indexed explicit replication
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for multi-destination TCP communications using bit indexed explicit replication (BIER). In some examples, a system can generate a TCP packet associated with a TCP session involving a set of destination devices, and encode an array of bits into the TCP packet to yield a TCP multicast packet. The array of bits can define the destination devices as destinations for the multicast packet. The system can transmit the TCP multicast packet towards the destination devices through a BIER domain. The system can receive acknowledgements from a first subset of the destination devices. Based on the acknowledgements, the system can determine that the first subset of the destination devices received the multicast packet and a second subset of the destination devices did not receive the multicast packet. The system can then retransmit the multicast packet to the second subset of the destination devices.
US10135747B2 Weighted fair queueing using severity-based window in reliable packet delivery network
In one embodiment, a method comprises a network device detecting an event severity encountered by the network device; the network device selectively changing a window size, for a maximum number of unacknowledged data packets that can be sent by the network device to a receiver device, to correspond to the event severity encountered by the network device; and the network device transmitting, to the receiver device, a number of data packets up to the window size, enabling the receiver device to detect the corresponding event severity encountered by the network device based on the number of unacknowledged data packets received by the receiver device from the network device.
US10135738B2 End-to-end network path selection
Presented herein are techniques for application criteria-based path selection in a network. An application controller receives endpoint application criteria that specify end-to-end conditions that at least one network is to satisfy when forwarding the at least one packet flow. The application controller evaluates a plurality of different types of end-to-end network paths to determine whether one or more of the plurality of end-to-end network paths satisfies the endpoint application criteria.
US10135735B2 Method and system for managing flows in a network
A method for managing flows in a network with a plurality of forwarding elements routing the flows between network entities of a network or network domain includes marking flows between network entities with congestion information by at least one of the forwarding elements such that the highest congestion level prevailing on the respective flow path is indicated, identifying locations of one or more possible and/or present bottlenecks and/or congestions in the network based on the congestion information, and performing one or more actions to avoid, mitigate, and/or resolve the identified possible and/or present bottlenecks and/or congestions.
US10135734B1 Pipelined evaluations for algorithmic forwarding route lookup
Packet processors or other devices with packet processing pipelines may implement pipelined evaluations of algorithmic forwarding route lookups. As network packets are received, a destination address for the network packets may be divided into different possible prefix lengths and corresponding entries in a routing table for the different possible prefix lengths may be determined according to a hash scheme for the routing table. The entry values may be read from the routing table and evaluated at subsequent stages to identify the entry with a longest prefix match with respect to the destination address for the network packet. The routing table may include entries for different types of network packets and may be configured to include virtual routing and forwarding for network packets.
US10135733B2 Receiver circuit, related integrated circuit and apparatus
A receiver circuit extracts data from a serial data signal. The serial data signal contains a data packet having a first format with a first number of bits or a second format with a second number of bits based on a selection signal. The second format comprises the bits of the first format followed by one or more additional bits. The receiver circuit has at least one shift register having a total number of bits equal or greater than the number of bits of the second format and a switching circuit that selectively connects the serial data signal to one of the shift register serial inputs as a function of the selection signal. When the first format is selected and the respective bits received, the bits are stored in given positions of the one or more shift registers. The switching circuit also, when the second format is selected and the respective bits received, stores the bits of the first format included at the beginning of the second format in the same given positions of the one or more shift registers.
US10135729B2 Distributed gateway for local subnet
A computer readable medium storing instructions with functionality for: receiving a first request, from a first client device in a particular IP subnet, to identify a MAC address that corresponds to a particular IP address in the particular IP subnet; transmitting a first response to the first client device that identifies a first MAC address, of a first network device in the particular IP subnet, as the MAC address that corresponds to the particular IP address; receiving a second request, from a second client device in the particular IP subnet, to identify the MAC address that corresponds to the particular IP address; transmitting a second response to the second client device that identifies a second MAC address, of a second network device in the particular IP subnet, as the MAC address that corresponds to the particular IP address, the second MAC address being different than the first MAC address.
US10135722B2 Technique for ethernet access to packet-based services
An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network provides connectivity to one or more customer premises to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame, an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly.
US10135720B2 System and method for virtual multipath data transport
A computer system splits data to be transmitted into a plurality of reliable connections which are multiplexed through a smaller number of unacknowledged connections, such as connections that do not require acknowledgment and which may be VPN tunnels. A receiver then demultiplexes data received to obtain data flows over the reliable connections and transmits separate acknowledgements for each reliable connection. The computer system demultiplexes the acknowledgments and provides them to the corresponding reliable connections, which then retransmit any unacknowledged data. Delivery controllers executing on the computer system may be coupled to corresponding controllers executing on the receiver, with traffic between the delivery controllers (payload and acknowledgments) being multiplexed over one or more unacknowledged connections. In some embodiments, acknowledgments may be transmitted over a connection that is not multiplexed over the unacknowledged connections.
US10135718B2 Service pack deployment in a method and system for providing answers to requests
The invention provides a computer system including a router receiving a plurality of requests, a broker and a plurality of service workers, each assigned by the broker receive to receive the request and determining an answer based on the request, the router receiving the answers from the service workers, and the router providing an output that is based on at least one of the answers. A language independent platform is provided that can deploy code online while processing requests, execute multiple commands and join their answers, and scale automatically depending on load.
US10135713B2 Layer-3 performance monitoring sectionalization
A method is disclosed for the collection of performance metrics by establishing service operations administration and maintenance (OAM) sessions between an actuator and a plurality of reflectors in a communication network. Test packets from an actuator simultaneously reach a plurality of reflectors along a test path. Each single test packet results into a plurality of test results, one per reflector, with quasi-synchronous performance metrics to sectionalize a network and more efficiently isolate fault or performance problems without the need for additional test packets to isolate the issue. Another method is disclosed wherein an actuator generates and transmits a plurality of simultaneous test packets, one per NID device, resulting into a plurality of test results, one per reflector, with quasi-synchronous performance metrics to sectionalize a network and more efficiently isolate fault or performance problems without the need for additional test packets to isolate the issue.
US10135700B2 Enterprise application integration on client computing devices
Systems and methods of facilitating computer telephone integration between customer relationship management (CRM) applications on client computing devices in a contact center environment are provided. A client computing device in the contact center environment can include a processor and memory. The client computing device can have a user workstation including a contact toolbar application and a CRM application to provide computer telephony integration data for display by the client computing device. The contact toolbar application can provide a connection point within the user workstation. The user workstation can establish an integration channel over a data network via the connection point between the contact toolbar application and the CRM application for real time exchange of the computer telephony integration data between the contact toolbar application and the CRM application.
US10135682B2 Method and system for service group management in a cable network
A cable modem termination system (CMTS) may determine, for a plurality of cable modems served by the CMTS, a corresponding plurality of SNR-related metrics. The CMTS may assigning the modems among a plurality of service groups based on the SNR-related metrics. For any one of the modems, the CMTS may configure physical layer communication parameters to be used by the one of the modems based on a SNR-related metric of a service group to which the one of the modems is assigned. The physical layer communication parameters may include one or more of: transmit power, receive sensitivity, timeslot duration, modulation type, modulation order, forward error correction (FEC) type, and FEC code rate. The CMTS and the modems may communicate using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) over a plurality of subcarriers, and the physical layer communication parameters may be determined on a per-subcarrier basis.
US10135675B2 Centralized processing of north-south traffic for logical network in public cloud
Some embodiments provide a method for a first data compute node (DCN) configured to execute a gateway forwarding element (FE) for a logical network within a datacenter. The method receives a packet from a second FE configured by an administrator of the datacenter. The packet is received from a source external to the datacenter by the second FE, and the second FE performs a first set of operations on the packet before sending the packet to a host machine on which the first data compute node operates. The method performs a second set of operations on the packet according to a configuration for the first gateway FE, and sends the packet to a third FE executing on a second DCN in the datacenter. The third FE performs a third set of operations on the packet and delivers the packet to an application executing on the second DCN.
US10135670B2 Response to an inoperative network device managed by a controller
In an example, a computer-readable medium may store executable instructions. The executable instructions may be to detect an inoperative network device in a communication network managed by a controller, determine a network switching function assigned to the inoperative network device, and provide the network switching function through the controller itself instead of the inoperative network device.
US10135666B2 Apparatus and method for delivering transport characteristics of multimedia data
There are provided a method and apparatus for delivering transport characteristics of multimedia data. According to an aspect of the present invention, transport characteristics of media data that can be divided in a unit of a Media Processing Unit (MPU) are created in a unit of a predetermined number of MPUs, the created transport characteristics and a flag indicating presence or absence of the created transport characteristics are inserted into the media data, and the resultant media data is delivered. Accordingly, by using transport characteristics in units of media data unit groups, each media data unit corresponding to a short time length, it is possible to effectively control Quality of Service (QoS) in a dynamically changing transport environment, like a mobile network.
US10135663B2 FBMC signal transmitting method and receiving method, transmitter and receiver
An FBMC signal transmitting method and receiving method, a transmitter, and a receiver are provided. The transmitting method includes: generating offset quadrature amplitude modulation OQAM symbols included on at least two subbands; mapping an OQAM symbol on each subband onto a respective subcarrier to obtain a frequency-domain signal, where a first frequency interval exists between adjacent subcarriers in a same subband, a second frequency interval exists between adjacent subcarriers that belong to two adjacent subbands, the second frequency interval is a sum of the first frequency interval and a guard band interval, and the guard band interval is a fractional multiple of the first frequency interval; generating an FBMC signal out of the frequency-domain signal; and transmitting the FBMC signal to a receiver.
US10135657B2 Apparatus and method for sending and receiving broadcast signals
A broadcast signal receiver is disclosed. A broadcast signal receiver according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a synchronization & demodulation module performing signal detection and OFDM demodulation on a received broadcast signal; a frame parsing & deinterleaving module performing parsing and deinterleaving of a signal frame of the broadcast signal; a demapping & decoding module performing conversion of data of at least one Physical Layer Pipe (PLP) of the broadcast signal into the bit domain and FEC decoding of the converted PLP data; and an output processing module outputting a data stream by receiving the at least one PLP data.
US10135654B2 Method and apparatus for generating code sequence in a communication system
A method for transmitting a synchronization signal by a transmitting side device to a receiving side device in a wireless access system. The method includes generating a concatenated code sequence in a frequency domain by concatenating a first code sequence having a first index (M1) and a second code sequence having a second index (M2). Each of the first code sequence and the second code sequence is obtained by cyclic shifting a code sequence. The concatenated code sequence is mapped to subcarriers for transmitting the synchronization signal via a secondary synchronization channel (S-SCH). The method further includes transforming the concatenated code sequence into a time domain signal; and transmitting the time domain signal to the receiving side device as the synchronization signal. The concatenated code sequence indicates a cell group identity (ID).
US10135649B2 Systems and methods for performing multi-level coding in a discrete multitone modulation communication system
Embodiments described herein provide a method for performing multi-level coding in a discrete multitone modulation (DMT) communication system. A plurality of data bits are divided into a first number of un-encoded bits and a set of bits to be encoded. The set of bits to be encoded are encoded into a second number of encoded bits. The first number is different from the second number, and the first number is an even number or an odd number. The first number of un-encoded bits and the second number of encoded bits are mapped into a plurality of constellation points. The plurality of constellation points are transmitted as orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols.
US10135644B1 Low power passive offset injection for 1-tap decision feedback equalizer
A low power 1-tap decision feedback equalizer (DFE) is disclosed. The DFE can include a plurality of AC-coupling networks, each having an input coupled to an output of a continuous time linear equalizer (CTLE) within an active stage of a receiver to receive a corresponding pair of differential signals of data, and an output coupled to a respective one of a plurality of data samplers to present a high frequency component of the corresponding pair of differential signals to the respective data sampler. The DFE can further include a plurality of transport paths, each transport path coupled to a respective AC-coupling network to receive the corresponding pair of differential signals. Each transport path can include one of the data sampler and an injection element to passively inject an offset into the high frequency component at an input of the respective data sampler.
US10135637B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting signal in communication system
A method for transmitting a signal in a communication system includes transmitting a signal using pre-generated matrix, wherein the pre-generated matrix is generated by repeating one matrix including zero elements by a predetermined number of times and a particular sequence is allocated to non-zero elements included in the pre-generated matrix. An apparatus for receiving a signal in a communication system includes at least one processor configured to make a control to receive a transmitted signal based on a pre-generated matrix and to receive the signal, wherein the pre-generated matrix is generated by repeating one matrix including zero elements by a predetermined number of times and a particular sequence is allocated to non-zero elements included in the pre-generated matrix.
US10135629B2 Load control device user interface and database management using near field communication (NFC)
An energy control network may include a number of load control devices, such as dimmer switches, multi-button selector switch, occupancy sensors, and remote controllers, among others. These load control devices may be configured for wireless communication. Other wireless devices, such as laptops, tablets, and “smart” cellular phones may be configured to communicate with the load control devices of the energy control network. The load control devices and the other wireless communication devices may also be configured for Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC may be used to provide a load control device with its initial default configuration and/or an application specific configuration. Also, NFC may be used to transfer a configuration from one load control device that may have become faulty, to a replacement load control device. And NFC may be used to provide and trigger commands that may cause a load control load device to operate in a predetermined manner.
US10135628B2 System, device, and apparatus for coordinating environments using network devices and remote sensory information
According to an aspect of the disclosure, a system, device and apparatus for coordinating environments using networked devises and remote sensory based information is provided. The system can include an intelligent remote sensor configured to communicate sensory-based information to a network device and a mobile device. The system also includes an environment coordinator configured to communicate with the intelligent remote sensor to initiate coordinating operating conditions of the network device at a site.
US10135627B2 System for avoiding traffic flooding due to asymmetric MAC learning and achieving predictable convergence for PBB-EVPN active-active redundancy
In one example, a method includes performing L2 learning of a C-MAC address included in a first L2 data message by a first provider edge (PE) router included in an Ethernet Segment of a Provider-Backbone Bridging Ethernet Virtual Private Network (PBB-EVPN); sending to a second PE router within the Ethernet Segment an L2 control message comprising the C-MAC address and a B-MAC address corresponding to the Ethernet Segment of the PBB-EVPN, wherein the L2 control message informs the second PE router of the reachability of the C-MAC address through the first PE router; receiving, by the first PE router and from the second PE router, a second L2 data message as unicast traffic destined for the C-MAC address; and forwarding the second L2 data message to the first CE router.
US10135620B2 Managing secure content in a content delivery network
A system, method, and computer readable medium for managing secure content by CDN service providers are provided. A network storage provider stores one or more resources on behalf of a content provider. A CDN service provider obtains client computing device requests for secure content. Based on processing first signature information, the CDN service provider determines whether the secure content is available to the client computing device. If the CDN service provider does not maintain the requested content, the CDN service provider transmits a request to the network storage provider. Based on second signature information and an identifier associated with the CDN service provider, the network storage provider processes the request based policy information associated with the identifier.
US10135610B2 Method and apparatus for ciphering packet units in wireless communications
A method and apparatus are disclosed relating to ciphering and de-ciphering of packet units in wireless devices during retransmission in wireless communications. The packet units are re-segmented with the ciphering done on the re-segmented packet unit or on a radio link control protocol data unit (RLC PDU) with or without segmentation. Alternatively, the re-segmentation is done on the radio link control service data unit (RLC SDU) with or without segmentation. Alternatively, the ciphering process and multiplexing of the RLC PDU is done in the medium access control (MAC) layer of a MAC PU before undergoing a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process for retransmission. Further, the ciphering process in the RLC is done on a packet data convergence protocol packet data unit (PDCP PDU).
US10135608B2 Modifying a content descriptor to facilitate delivery of token-authorized encrypted data
Described herein are various technologies pertaining to delivery of token-authenticated encrypted data. Content descriptor(s) (e.g., playlist(s)) can be modified to facilitate exchange of a token for a decryption key for browser(s) that do not provide logic to manage a flow of the token.
US10135602B2 Method, apparatus, and system for time synchronization of XDSL
The present invention provides a method, an apparatus, and a system for time synchronization of an xDSL. The method includes: transmitting, by a customer premises equipment, a first symbol to a central office equipment, and obtaining time Ts2 indicating the moment that the first symbol is transmitted; receiving, by the CPE, a second symbol transmitted by the CO, and obtaining time Ts1 indicating the moment that the second symbol is received; obtaining, by the CPE obtains time Tm2 indicating the moment that the first symbol is received by the CO and time Tm1 indicating the moment that the second symbol is transmitted by the CO; the CPE calculates an offset between a clock of the CPE and a clock of the CO according to Ts1, Ts2, Tm1 and Tm2; and the CPE adjusts the clock of the CPE according to the offset to achieve synchronization.
US10135586B2 Reference signal enhancement for shared cell
In embodiments, apparatuses, methods, and storage media may be described for distinguishing, by a user equipment (UE), a reference signal (RS) transmitted by a cell that may have a same identifier (ID) as another cell in a network. In embodiments, a muting pattern, a time offset, or a virtual cell identifier (VCID) may be used to generate an RS sequence or RS resource allocation.
US10135583B2 Apparatuses, methods and computer programs for a base station transceiver and a mobile transceiver
Embodiments provide apparatuses, methods and a computer programs for a base station transceiver and a mobile transceiver. An apparatus (10) operable in a base station transceiver (100) of a mobile communication system comprises a transceiver module (12), which comprises interfaces to a plurality (18) of antennas, and which is operable to transmit radio signals using combinations of time and frequency radio resources. The transceiver module (12) is further operable to form a first set of beam patterns (16) using the plurality of antennas. The first set of beam patterns (16) comprises two or more spatially differing beam patterns. The base station transceiver apparatus (10) comprises a control module (14), which is operable to control the transceiver module and to transmit a common control signal for a plurality of mobile transceivers (200) using the beam patterns of the set of first beam patterns (16) on the same time and frequency radio resource. An apparatus (20) operable in a mobile transceiver (200) of a mobile communication system comprises a transceiver module (22), which is operable to receive radio signals using combinations of time and frequency radio resources. The mobile transceiver apparatus (20) comprises a control module (24) operable to control the transceiver module (22). The control module (24) is operable to receive a common control signal from a base station transceiver (100) using different time and frequency resources, to determine a time and frequency resource, which provides the common control signal with a highest quality, and to determine information related to at least one beam pattern used on the time and frequency resource providing the common control signal with the highest quality. The control module (24) is operable to transmit a signal comprising the information related to the at least one beam pattern to the base station transceiver (100).
US10135573B2 Method and system for improved cross polarization rejection and tolerating coupling between satellite signals
Methods and systems for improved cross polarization rejection and tolerating of coupling between satellite signals may comprise receiving radio frequency (RF) signals on a chip, where the RF signals comprising a desired signal and at least one crosstalk signal. The received RF signals may be down-converted to baseband frequencies, and the down-converted signals are converted to digital signals. Crosstalk may be determined by estimating complex coupling coefficients between the received RF signals utilizing a de-correlation algorithm across a frequency bandwidth comprising the desired and crosstalk signals. The down-converted signals may be low-pass filtered and summed with an output signal from a cancellation filter. The complex coupling coefficients may be determined utilizing the de-correlation algorithm on the summed signals, and may be used to configure the cancellation filter. Crosstalk may be canceled in a receiver path from a cancellation filter receiving low-pass filtered down-converted signals from another path.
US10135563B2 Triggering of an uplink pair of packets in a wireless local area network
Apparatuses, methods, and computer readable media for triggering of an uplink pair of packets in a wireless local area network. An apparatus is disclosed including processing circuitry configured to: encode a trigger frame, the trigger frame identifying stations, uplink (UL) resource unit (RUs), first modulation and coding schemes (MCSs) for a first multi-user (MU) UL transmission, and second MCSs for a second MU UL transmission. The processing circuitry may be further configured to transmit the trigger frame to the stations. The processing circuitry may be further configured to decode first UL packets from the stations, wherein the first UL packets are encoded with the first MCSs, and decode second UL packets from the stations, where the second UL packets are encoded with the second MCSs, and wherein each of the first UL packets and a corresponding second UL packet is to be received within a same corresponding UL RU.
US10135559B1 M×N wavelength selective switch for high degree count
A wavelength selective switch (WSS) may include a first set of ports, each to launch a respective beam of a first set of beams, wherein the first set of beams is provided to a first position on a focal plane, and wherein a first set of wavelength channel sub-beams, included in a beam of the first set of beams, is to be incident on a particular section of a switching array. The WSS may include a second set of ports, each to launch a respective beam of a second set of beams, wherein the second set of beams is provided to a second position on the focal plane, wherein the second position is different from the first position, and wherein a second set of wavelength channel sub-beams, included in a beam of the second set of beams, is to be incident on the particular section of the switching array.
US10135554B1 Robust super-resolution processing for wireless ranging
An interface circuit in an electronic device may receive samples of wireless signals in a time interval, where the wireless signals are associated with the second electronic device. Then, the interface circuit may generate, based at least in part on the samples and a number of paths in a channel in a wireless environment of the electronic device, a signal spectrum corresponding to a set of estimated wireless-communication parameters. Moreover, the interface circuit may select a lower wireless-communication parameter in the set of wireless-communication parameters having an associated regression model with a fit to the signal spectrum that exceeds a statistical confidence threshold. Next, the interface circuit may identify, based at least in part on the selected lower wireless-communication parameter, samples of the wireless signal in the wireless signals associated with the line of sight between the electronic device and the second electronic device.
US10135540B2 System and method for Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) transmission
Systems and methods are disclosed that attempt to increase spectral efficiency by using Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) transmission. In one embodiment, a method at a transmitter includes partitioning bits into K bit streams, obtaining K power scaled symbol streams, combining the K power scaled symbol streams to obtain a stream of transmission symbols, and transmitting the stream of transmission symbols using FTN signaling. At the receiver, the received symbols are partitioned into K symbol streams, and demodulation and decoding is performed by: (i) demodulating and decoding the Kth symbol stream of the K symbol streams to obtain a Kth set of bits; (ii) mapping the Kth set of bits to a Kth set of symbols; and (iii) for each one of k=K−1, . . . , 1: demodulating and decoding a kth symbol stream of the K symbol streams to obtain a kth set of bits. The demodulating and decoding includes performing interference cancellation.
US10135535B2 Optical communication interface utilizing N-dimensional double square quadrature amplitude modulation
The present invention is directed to data communication system and methods. More specifically, various embodiments of the present invention provide a communication interface that is configured to transfer data at high bandwidth using nDSQ format(s) over optical communication networks. In certain embodiments, the communication interface is used by various devices, such as spine switches and leaf switches, within a spine-leaf network architecture, which allows large amount of data to be shared among servers.
US10135531B1 Systems and methods for cancellation of undesired reflections in testing of optical fibers
An optical transmission system transmits an optical signal over an optical path. Reflections of the optical signal are received at an optical detector which generates an analog reflection signal. The analog reflection signal includes both a desired portion and an undesired portion. Correlators of an OTDR system generate correlation values based on the analog reflection signal. A subset of the correlation values are associated with locations of the optical path that cause the reflections that result in the undesired portion of the reflected signal. A filter uses these correlation values to generate a cancellation signal that is subtracted from the analog reflection signal, reducing the undesired portion of the signal that must be processed.
US10135526B2 Bandwidth throttling
A bandwidth throttling method is provided. The method includes receiving by a receiver from a QD Vcel cannon, a plurality of multi-frequency light pulses via a plurality of channels. The receiver determines that the plurality of multi-frequency light pulses comprises an out of band (OOB) signal transmitted over a first channel of the plurality of channels. The receiver receives from a first laser device of the QD Vcel cannon, a first light pulse of the plurality of multi-frequency light pulses. The first light pulse includes a first frequency for testing a visibility of the first light pulse at the receiver. The receiver determines if the first light pulse is visible at the receiver.
US10135524B2 Method and apparatus for compensating for signal error at transmit end of optical time domain reflectometer
A method for compensating for a signal error at a transmit end of an optical time domain reflectometer is provided. The method includes: detecting an actual signal sequence of a PN sequence sent by a transmitter to a measured optical fiber and an actual signal sequence of an optical signal and reflected back by the measured optical fiber and received by a receiver; obtaining a compensation value of the optical signal that attenuates in a process in which the optical signal is reflected by the measured optical fiber; computing an optical fiber attenuation curve function obtained through a current iteration; and determining, when determining that the optical fiber attenuation curve function obtained through the current iteration satisfies a given condition, performance of the measured optical fiber according to the optical fiber attenuation curve function obtained through the current iteration.
US10135522B2 Transceiver array with adjustment of local oscillator signals based on phase difference
Aspects of methods and systems for transceiver array synchronization are provided. An array based communications system comprises a plurality of transceiver circuits and an array coordinator. Each transceiver circuit of the plurality of transceiver circuits comprises a plurality of wireless transmitters and a local oscillator generator. Each wireless transmitter of the plurality of wireless transmitters is able to modulate a local oscillator signal from the local oscillator generator based on a weighted sum of a plurality of digital datastreams. The array coordinator is able to adjust a phase of a first local oscillator signal based on a phase difference between the first local oscillator signal and a second local oscillator signal. The first local oscillator signal is generated by a first local oscillator generator of a first transceiver circuit. The second local oscillator signal is generated by a second local oscillator generator of a second transceiver circuit.
US10135512B2 System and method for millimeter wave communications
A method includes determining that a change is needed to a configuration of a user equipment (UE) centric cloud cell, where the determining is in accordance with measurement reports of beam-formed reference signals transmitted by mmWave TPs of a measurement set, and when the change comprises a change to a modulation coding scheme (MCS) level of a communications link associated with the UE centric cloud cell, adjusting the MCS level of the communications link. The method includes when the change comprises at least one of a change to a communications beam or a mmWave TP change, sending a change query requesting the at least one of the change to the communications beam or the mmWave TP change, and receiving from a central controller a confirmation message. The method includes updating a mmWave UE and second mmWave TPs of the UE centric cloud cell regarding the change.
US10135509B1 Optimization of full-power broadcast beamforming
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for dynamically optimizing the use of full-power broadcast beamforming within a wireless communication network are provided herein. Though full-power broadcast beamforming may result in increased interference and decrease throughput, the increased coverage area provided by full-power broadcast beamforming is favored under certain conditions, including the locations of user devices within a network cell. Accordingly, location data may be received from user devices within a network cell utilizing a plurality of beams, and the locations of each of the user devices may be used to determine whether to enable full-power broadcast beamforming where each beam within plurality of beams is at a maximum signal strength. Upon determining to enable full-power broadcast beamforming, a signal weight for one or more of the beams may be adjusted to full power.
US10135501B2 Radio with spatially-offset directional antenna sub-arrays
An intelligent backhaul radio that has an advanced antenna system for use in PTP or PMP topologies. The antenna system provides a significant diversity benefit. Antenna configurations are disclosed that provide for increased transmitter to receiver isolation, adaptive polarization and MIMO transmission equalization. Adaptive optimization of transmission parameters based upon side information provided in the form of metric feedback from a far end receiver utilizing the antenna system is also disclosed.
US10135490B2 Interference group discovery for full duplex network architecture in cable network environment
An example apparatus comprises a processor, and a memory element in communication with the processor. The processor configured to send a first message to at least a first cable modem of a plurality of cable modems. The first message indicates an upstream test signal to be generated by the first cable modem within a predetermined portion of a frequency spectrum allocated for downstream communication. The processor is further configured to send a second message to at least a second cable modem of the plurality of cable modems. The second message indicates a downstream interference measurement to be performed on the upstream test signal by the second cable modem. The processor is further configured to receive at least one interference measurement result indicative of the downstream interference measurement, and determine at least one interference group for the plurality of cable modems based upon the at least one interference measurement result.
US10135482B2 Wireless transceiver with remote frontend
A wireless communication device includes a first circuit including a baseband circuit and a radio circuit, and at least one frontend module (FEM) remote from the first circuit and placed in close proximity to and coupled to at least one radio-frequency (RF) antenna. The FEM is coupled to the first circuit via interface circuitry. An FEM comprises a frontend (FE) circuit including one or more low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), one or more power amplifiers (PAs), and at least one of a multi-pole switch and a multiplexer. The multi-pole switch and the multiplexer being implemented on a first side of the FEM coupled to the interface circuitry. The interface circuitry includes at least some of filters, splitters, multi-pole switches, and multiplexers to reduce a count of interconnect routes to the at least one FEM.
US10135476B2 Noise cancellation
An electronic device includes an antenna configured to receive a wireless transmission. The wireless transmission includes noise and data to be received. The electronic device includes a signal splitter that splits the wireless transmission into a first signal and a second signal. The electronic device includes a filter configured to filter the data to be received in the first signal. Furthermore, the electronic device includes merging circuitry configured to subtract the first signal from the second signal to reduce the noise in the second signal.
US10135470B2 System and method to auto-configure a transmitter for a sensor
An apparatus includes a memory element and a processing device. The memory element is configured to store a plurality of configurations for different sensors in an industrial process and control system. The processing device is configured to identify at least one wired connection to a sensor in the industrial process and control system. The processing device is also configured to detect a type of the sensor based on the at least one wired connection. The processing device is also configured to identify a configuration of the plurality of configurations based on the type of the sensor.
US10135468B2 Decoder and method for physically unclonable functions using threshold decoding
A decoder includes a feedback shift register having a plurality of register elements that implement a simplex code and take a register vector for determining an appropriate syndrome fed into the feedback shift register and stored in the plurality of register elements. A combination device algebraically combines a subset of the register elements and provides a combination result vector. A majority decision-making unit ascertains a most frequently occurring value within the combination result vector and provides it as a decision result. An input selector connects an input of the feedback shift register to an input interface arrangement or to an output of the majority decision-making unit, and provides an input vector by the input interface arrangement and corresponds to the ascertained form of the physical unclonable properties as a register vector and, and provides a decision vector comprising the decision result and further decision results as a register vector.
US10135462B1 Deduplication using sub-chunk fingerprints
A computer-implemented method and system for deduplicating sub-chunks in a data storage system selects a data chunk to deduplicate and generates a sketch for the selected data chunk. A similar data chunk is searched for using the sketch. A set of fingerprints corresponding to sub-chunks of the similar data chunk is loaded. The set of fingerprints for the similar data chunk is compared to a set of fingerprints of the selected data chunk and the selected chunk is encoded as a set of references to identical sub-chunks of the similar data chunk and at least one unmatched sub-chunk.
US10135459B2 ADC with capacitive difference circuit and digital sigma-delta feedback
A low power high precision mixed signal analog to digital converter is provided for processing biometric signals in the presence of a large interferer signal for cableless patient monitoring; a capacitive difference circuit produces an analog difference signal by differencing an analog feedback loop signal and an input signal; an analog-to-digital converter sigma delta converter produces a digital version of the difference signal, a digital feedback loop includes a digital integrator and a capacitive digital-to-analog converter configured to produce the analog loop feedback signal based upon the digital version of the difference.
US10135457B2 Successive approximation register analog-digital converter having a split-capacitor based digital-analog converter
A successive approximation register analog-digital converter including a split-capacitor based digital-analog converter includes a comparator, a split-capacitor based digital-analog converter including a positive capacitor array and a negative capacitor array, and a successive approximation register logic. The positive capacitor array and the negative capacitor array each includes a positive capacitor array of a first stage and a negative capacitor array of a first stage that generate input signals of the comparator corresponding to upper bits including an MSB, respectively, a positive capacitor array of a second stage and a negative capacitor array of a second stage that generate input signals corresponding to intermediate bits, and a positive capacitor array of a third stage and a negative capacitor array of a third stage that generate input signals corresponding to lower bits of an LSB and a next to bit of the LSB.
US10135450B1 Charge pump circuit and PLL circuit
A charge pump circuit of an embodiment includes a current mirror circuit, a first drive switch, a capacitor and a switch circuit. The current mirror circuit causes a current obtained by mirroring a reference current to flow to a first output terminal and a second output terminal. The first drive switch connects or disconnects the first output terminal and a charge pump output terminal. The switch circuit connects the capacitor either to a discharge path between the second output terminal and a node which provides a predetermined voltage or to a charge path between the charge pump output terminal and a GND.
US10135443B1 Extended voltage range coldspare tolerant off chip driver
An off chip driver circuit includes a bias circuit and a driver sub-cell circuit. The bias circuit and off chip driver sub-cell circuit are in electrical communication with each other. The bias circuit includes two serially aligned diodes which are in an off-state when the driver sub-cell is in a functional mode and which are in an on-state when the driver sub-cell is in a cold spare mode. The arrangement of the diodes enables the off chip driver circuit to handle similar voltage signals in both the functional mode and the cold spare mode.
US10135442B2 Current-mode logic circuit
A current-mode logic circuit is provided. The current-mode logic circuit includes a transmitter module. The transmitter module includes an output impedance circuit, a switch circuit, and a current source. The output impedance circuit provides an adjustable output resistor. The adjustable output resistor includes floating resistors and/or pull-up resistors. The switch circuit is coupled to the output impedance circuit. The switch circuit receives differential input signals, outputs differential output signals, and controls high-low level switching of the differential input signals and the differential output signals according to the adjustable output resistor. The current source is coupled to the output impedance circuit and the switch circuit. The current source provides currents to the output impedance circuit and the switch circuit. The floating resistors are resistors coupled between the differential output signals, and the pull-up resistors are resistors coupled between the differential output signals and a power source.
US10135430B2 Adjusting drive strength for driving transistor device
A system that can include a detector that can monitor a voltage at an input of a transistor device over a period of time and provide a signal having a value representative of a capacitance between the input and an output of the transistor device. The system can further include a driver that can have a programmable drive strength and be coupled to input of the transistor device to drive the transistor device at the input thereof. The system can further include a controller that can configure the driver based on the signal to drive the transistor device with a corresponding drive strength.
US10135429B2 Clock correction device and clock correcting method
A clock correction device performs skew adjustment and duty correction of an input clock concurrently or in parallel. The clock correction device includes a correction circuit that performs skew adjustment of an input clock by analog control using a skew adjustment signal based on a phase difference between an output clock and a reference clock, receives a duty control signal, and performs duty correction of the input clock by digital control, a skew detection circuit that receives inputs of the output clock and the reference clock and, when only the reference clock is in a predetermined state, outputs a detection signal that changes to the predetermined state, an integration circuit that integrates the detection signal and generates a first voltage signal, and a comparator that compares the first voltage signal and a first reference signal to thereby generate the skew adjustment signal.
US10135428B2 Methods and apparatus for a low power relaxation oscillator
In a described example, an apparatus includes: a capacitor coupled to receive a current at a first terminal and having a second terminal coupled to ground; a first comparator coupled to a voltage at the first terminal of the capacitor and to a first reference voltage; a second comparator coupled to the voltage at the first terminal of the capacitor and to a second reference voltage that is different from the first reference voltage, and having an enable input coupled to the output of the first comparator; a discharge circuit coupled to the capacitor and enabled by the output of the second comparator; and a toggle circuit coupled to the output of the second comparator. Methods are disclosed.
US10135426B1 Gate charge and discharge regulating circuit for gate control device
A gate charge and discharge adjustment regulating circuit for a gate control device belongs to the power electronics technology field. The switch control signal is connected to the control terminals of the four analog switches. The gate control signal is loaded on the gate of the correct field effect transistor under the action of the four analog switches to control the switching-on degree so as to achieve the purpose of adjusting the gate driving signal current, that is, regulating the gate charge and discharge currents of the gate control device to realize the change of the switching characteristics and conduction characteristics. The switch control signal is connected to the input terminal of the gate driving module to control the gate driving module to generate the gate driving signal.
US10135422B2 Filter devices having improved attenuation characteristics
A filter device having improved attenuation and isolation characteristics. In one example the filter device has a common terminal, a first terminal, and a second terminal, and includes a first filter connected between the common terminal and the first terminal, a second filter connected between the common terminal and the second terminal, and an additional circuit including at least three IDT electrodes each connected to a respective one of a corresponding at least three connection points within the filter device, the at least three connection points being selected from a group consisting of the common terminal, the first terminal, the second terminal, a first node disposed between the plurality of first filter elements along a path extending between the common terminal and the first terminal, and a second node disposed between the plurality of second filter elements along a path extending between the common terminal and the second terminal.
US10135419B2 Surface acoustic wave device
A surface acoustic wave device includes a piezoelectric substrate, an IDT electrode, support layers, and a cover layer. A distance from a first end of a first partition-support layer to one of the outer-periphery-frame support layers closest to the first end is smaller than a distance from a second end of the first partition-support layer to one of the outer-periphery-frame support layers closest to the second end, and a distance from a first end of a second partition-support layer to one of the outer-periphery-frame support layers closest to the first end is larger than a distance from a second end of the second partition-support layer to one of the outer-periphery-frame support layers closest to the second end.
US10135411B2 Patrol vehicle communications system for users of both mobile and portable radios
In a communications system for an individual who has access to a vehicle-mounted two-way radio and a portable two-way radio which includes a speakermic having a speaker through which audible messages are transmitted for the individual to hear, there is provided a volume control arrangement associated with the speakermic through which the audio volume of the speakermic speaker can be adjusted. The system also includes a transmitter for transmitting a signal to the volume control arrangement that the individual is seated in the vehicle, and further includes a transmitter for transmitting a signal to the volume control arrangement that the mobile radio is energized. A receiver is associated with the volume control arrangement of the speakermic so that upon receipt of the signals transmitted from the two transmitters, the audio volume of the speaker of the speakermic is automatically lowered.
US10135402B1 Grounding structure and grounding method of vacuum tube audio amplifier
The invention provides a grounding structure and a grounding method for a vacuum tube audio amplifier, the grounding structure and the grounding method including: with respect to a power source, utilizing a power circuit without a choke, an anti-coupling circuit, and a filament voltage regulator circuit; and with respect to the grounding method, utilizing an negative output terminal of an audio output transforming circuit or a negative terminal of a filter capacitor in the power circuit as a single ground terminal of the vacuum tube audio amplifier, and not arranging a grounding metal bottom plate therein, in order to achieve a compact, lightweight desktop model of a vacuum tube audio amplifier.
US10135397B2 Boost circuit for use in power amplifier
A boost circuit for use in a power amplifier includes a voltage-to-voltage generator, a voltage-to-current converter, and a differential current generator. The voltage-to-voltage generator is configured to generate a converting voltage according to a reference voltage, wherein the absolute value of the slope at the rising edge of the converting voltage is smaller than the absolute value of the slope at the rising edge of the reference voltage. The voltage-to-current converter is configured to generate first current according to the converting voltage, wherein the waveform of the first current corresponds to the waveform of the converting voltage. The differential current generator is configured to generator second current associated with the waveform of the reference voltage, thereby outputting operational current whose value is associated with the first current and the second current.
US10135377B2 Method and apparatus for operating an electric motor
Apparatus and methods of operating an electric motor are provided, comprising energizing a plurality of stator coils in sequence to rotate a rotor. Each said coil is energized with a repeating pulse sequence comprising at least a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions repeating alternately to form the repeating pulse sequence. The first portion comprises a first pattern of pulses, each pulse in the first pattern having either a first polarity or second polarity, and at least two consecutive pulses in the first pattern having the same polarity. The second portion comprises a second pattern of pulses, the second pattern of pulses having the same pattern as said first pattern of pulses, but having inverted polarity with respect to said first pattern of pulses.
US10135374B2 Permanent magnet motor, position estimating device, and motor driving controlling device
To manufacture a permanent magnetic motor having saliency at a low cost, a permanent magnet motor includes a stator provided with an armature winding configured to form a plurality of phases, a rotor having a surface facing the stator, the rotor including a permanent magnet disposed to face the stator, the permanent magnet having a plurality of magnetic poles arranged in a circumferential direction of the rotor, and a conductive member made of a conductive material and disposed on the surface of the rotor facing the stator.
US10135372B2 Methods and apparatus for soft operation of transformers using auxiliary winding excitation
An apparatus includes a magnetizing circuit configured to be coupled to a transformer and to selectively provide a magnetizing current to the transformer and a control circuit configured to cause the magnetizing circuit to provide the magnetizing current following disconnection of the primary winding of the transformer from the power source. The magnetizing circuit may be configured to provide the magnetizing current from a first source following disconnection of the primary winding from a second source. The transformer may include a first transformer and the apparatus may further include a second, higher impedance transformer coupled between the second source and the first transformer. In further embodiments, the magnetizing circuit may include a solid-state converter.
US10135370B2 Interface circuit and electrical appliance system comprising the same
An interface circuit, including: a micro control unit (MCU), an isolated power supply, and a signal isolating circuit. The MCU, the isolated power supply, and the signal isolating circuit are integrated on a circuit board. The output end of the isolated power supply supplies power for circuits. The input end of the isolated power supply is connected to an external input power supply. The A/D conversion input port of the MCU is connected to the analog voltage signals. The MCU is configured to convert the analog voltage signals into pulse width modulation (PWM) signals or variable frequency signals with certain duty cycles, and output the PWM signals or the variable frequency signals to the input end of the signal isolating circuit. The signal isolating circuit is configured to output the PWM signals or the variable frequency signals with certain duty cycles.
US10135369B2 Linear hall effect sensors for multi-phase permanent magnet motors with PWM drive
Low cost linear Hall Effect sensors are used for determining motor shaft positions and generating voltages proportional to the motor shaft positions. The voltages from the linear Hall Effect sensors are compared to a triangle waveform and PWM signals are generated therefrom. A constant current source and constant current sink are used in the triangle waveform generator. The voltages from the linear Hall Effect sensors are adjusted to change the PWM duty cycles used to startup and vary the speed of the motor. Comparators compare the voltages from the Hall Effect sensors and product the PWM signals having duty cycles proportional to the voltage drive requirements of the motor.
US10135357B1 Threshold detection with tap
A controller for use in a power converter includes a power switch including a drain, a source, a control input, and a tap. The power switch includes a first transistor coupled to a second transistor, a drain of the first transistor is coupled to the drain of the power switch and the source of the first transistor is coupled to the tap. A tap sense circuit is coupled to the tap. A drive circuit is coupled to receive an indicator signal from the tap sense circuit. The indicator signal is indicative of a voltage at the tap or the current through the first transistor. The drive circuit is coupled to receive a feedback signal representative of an output quantity of the power converter. The drive circuit is coupled to generate a drive signal to control switching of the power switch in response to the indicator signal and the feedback signal.
US10135350B2 AC/DC converters with wider voltage regulation range
A converter is provided. The converter includes a first DC/DC converter, a non-isolated DC/DC converter and a control circuit. The first DC/DC converter includes a transformer, a primary side inverter and a secondary side rectifier. The primary side inverter and a secondary side rectifier are operable at multiple operating modes. The control circuit determines an operating mode for the primary side inverter or the secondary side rectifier, and controls the primary side inverter or the secondary side rectifier to change its respective operating mode.
US10135334B1 Buck-boost converter with secondary circuit
A switching power conversion system includes a main power circuit structured to convert power from a power source at an input voltage to an output voltage using a first inductive current. The power conversion system also includes a secondary power circuit structured to scale the first inductive current to a second inductive current smaller than the first inductive current by a scaling factor. A controller is configured to control operations of the main power circuit and the secondary power circuit. Zero voltage switching (ZVS) and zero current switching (ZCS) is detected by sensing voltages across switches on the secondary power circuit. Accuracy can thus be improved. Output current of the conversion system is also determined by monitoring the voltage across a sense resistor in the secondary power circuit, which is a scaled representation of the output current, thus power loss can be reduced.
US10135329B2 Virtual impedance comprehensive control method for inductive power filtering system
The disclosure discloses a virtual impedance comprehensive control method for an inductive power filtering (IPF) system. According to the disclosure, harmonic damping control at grid side and zero impedance control of filters are organically combined according to a technical problem which is unsolved and process difficulty in equipment manufacturing in an existing filtering method, so that the problem of performance reduction of passive filtering equipment caused by a change in an impedance parameter of a power grid system is solved on one hand, optimization control over a quality factor of the passive filtering equipment may be implemented to reduce dependence on an equipment production process level on the other hand, a quality factor of the single-tuned filters may meet a design requirement, and an overall filtering characteristic is further improved.
US10135325B2 Voice coil motor
Disclosed is a voice coil motor, the motor including a mover having a bobbin equipped with a lens and a coil block secured to an outer circumference of the bobbin; a stator having a magnet that is disposed in such a way as to face the coil block; elastic members coupled to a lower end of the bobbin and connected to both ends of the coil block; a base supporting the elastic members and the stator; and a cover can covering the mover, the stator and the base, with an opening being formed in the cover can to expose the lens therethrough, wherein each of the elastic members includes a terminal portion that extends between the cover can and a side surface of the base, the terminal portion including a short-circuit prevention portion so as to inhibit a short-circuit between the terminal portion and the cover can.
US10135324B2 Armature for linear motor and linear motor
An armature for linear motor having excellent precision in attachment to a machine and capable of reducing the likelihood of trouble in a resin layer, entry of a foreign material, and the like is provided. An armature comprises: a block attachment part provided to a machine attachment side of a core; a protection sheet having ability to be impregnated with resin and covering a surface of the core and a surface of the block attachment part; a block attached to the block attachment part and having a machine attachment surface arranged at the block attachment side of the core; and a resin layer covering the protection sheet covering the core. The machine attachment surface of the block is exposed from the resin layer.
US10135323B2 Capacitive-discharge electromagnetic propulsion system
The present invention discloses an apparatus and method for electromagnetic spacecraft propulsion. The apparatus includes capacitor assemblies bracketed by electromagnetic solenoids configured in Helmholtz Coil geometries. The action of magnetic fields generated in the solenoids on segmented currents in conductive discharge elements during capacitor discharge produces unidirectional forces, while reaction momentum is carried away by Poynting Vector electromagnetic fields in conformity with the currently understood principles of electrodynamics.
US10135302B2 Mobile phone having a wireless power module
A mobile device includes a shell; a first replaceable hardware component received within the shell; and a second replaceable hardware component received within the shell, the second replaceable hardware component configured to receive a wireless power signal from a remote device and convert the power signal into electrical energy usable by the mobile device.
US10135293B2 Direct current isolated-parallel uninterruptible power supply system
A Direct Current (DC) Isolated-Parallel (Iso-Parallel or IP) Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system and method for converting incoming AC power to DC power using several modules which are paralleled at their outputs yet fault isolated from each other. The DCIP UPS has two or more modules connected to a common IP Bus which operates at AC voltage and is disposed between a facility electrical distribution system and the facility's critical electrical loads which operate at DC voltage. The electrical distribution system receives power from a local utility, or from a standby power source when utility power is unavailable, and delivers AC power to the DCIP UPS input. The DCIP UPS converts the power to DC and delivers it to critical electrical loads associated with computer equipment or other devices using DC power. The individual modules that comprise the DCIP UPS share the DC loads equally, yet remain isolated such that a fault within one module or its load will not disrupt the operation or loads of the remaining modules.
US10135288B2 Electronic control module and driver module for controlling an electronic lock module
Example wireless power transfer systems and methods are described. In one implementation, an electronic control module is configured to generate a signal to be communicated to a transmitter coil. A driver module configured to receive the signal and compensate for any degradation in signal quality is electrically coupled to the electronic control module. The driver module is further coupled to the transmitter coil. A receiver coil, wirelessly electrically coupled to the transmitter coil, is configured to receive a wireless charging signal from the transmitter coil. The implementation also includes an electronic lock module electrically coupled to the receiver coil. The electronic lock module receives the wireless charging signal from the receiver coil and uses the wireless charging signal to charge a rechargeable battery electrically coupled to the electronic lock module.
US10135278B2 Controller charging adapter and method for charging mobile terminal
The present disclosure provides a charging method and a charging system. The charging system includes a charging adapter and a mobile terminal, the charging adapter includes a second controller and an adjusting circuit, and the mobile terminal includes a cell detection circuit and a cell. The cell detection circuit acquires a voltage value of the cell, and sends the voltage value of the cell to the second controller, the second controller searches a threshold range table for a current adjusting instruction matched with a threshold range containing the voltage value of the cell, and sends the current adjusting instruction to the adjusting circuit, and the adjusting circuit performs a current adjustment according to the current adjusting instruction and outputs a power signal after the current adjustment, in which the threshold range table records threshold ranges and current adjusting instructions having a one-to-one mapping relation with threshold ranges.
US10135277B2 System and method for rapidly charging battery while considering thermal stability
The present invention relates to a rapid charging system and a rapid charging method that consider thermal stability, and according to the present invention, a battery may be rapidly charged by determining a charging current based on the environment of the battery and the state of the battery, and the life span of the battery may be prevented from being shortened, the charging efficiency becomes higher, and the charging time may be reduced by preventing degradation of the battery due to the charging efficiency and the reaction heat of the battery.
US10135269B2 Minimize bulk capacitance and prevent controller resets due to the voltage drop associated with a fault condition
A circuit for connecting a voltage source to a load is provided. The circuit may include a Vbatt node configured to be connected to a voltage source and a diode electrically connected with the Vbatt node. A battery isolation switch module is electrically connected with the diode, the diode being arranged in series between the battery isolation switch module and the Vbatt node. A capacitor bank is electrically connected with the battery isolation switch module and to ground. The capacitor bank is configured to be further connected with a microprocessor power supply. A high side driver may be configured to receive power from the voltage source. The diode is configured to isolate the capacitor bank and the power supply. The diode is arranged to prevent current from flowing back through the diode from the battery isolation switch module and the capacitor bank to the Vbatt node or HSD output.
US10135268B1 Lockers with charging power
In a stack or matrix of lockers, typically in two, three or more tiers or rows and in multiple columns, charge power strips are secured at the back sides of the lockers and exposed through openings in the back walls of the lockers so as to provide line power and also low-voltage DC charging power for smartphones and other portable devices, with a plurality of different charge port fittings provided. The power strips are of a length to extend to two or more lockers and preferably are installed vertically, but could be installed horizontally. The lockers have a protected channel at rear, within which the power strip is installed.
US10135267B2 Secondary battery system
Provided is a secondary battery system capable of suppressing degradation of a battery capacity. When it is determined that a battery pack is brought into a non-use state, a battery state detection unit in a battery controller compares an SOC of the battery pack calculated by a battery state operation unit and a standard SOC. When the SOC of the battery pack is higher than the standard SOC, the battery state detection unit in the battery controller calculates a capacity value in which the SOC of the battery pack becomes lower than the standard SOC, from a difference of the SOC of the battery pack and the standard SOC, and transmits the calculated capacity value to a cell controller. The cell controller discharges the battery pack, on the basis of the capacity value transmitted from the battery state detection unit.
US10135257B1 Extending the distance range of near-field wireless power delivery
A system and method for wireless resonant power transfer is disclosed. The system may include a transmitter that, in addition to being configured for resonantly coupling power into an oscillating electric and/or magnetic field, is also configured to transmit one or more test signals. Test signals can include single frequency continuous wave test signals, frequency sweep test signals, and time-pulsed modulated test signals. By comparing measurements of phase and amplitude of both the transmitted test signal and one or more reflections of the test signal reflected by one or more reflecting entities, electromagnetic properties of the one or more reflecting entities may be determined. The determined properties may then be used to enhance the efficiency and/or effectiveness of power transfer, and/or to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate consumption of wirelessly transferred power by devices in the oscillating field.
US10135256B2 Non-contact power transmission device and location-based service system using the same
A non-contact power transmission device includes a power transmission unit configured to contactlessly provide electric power; a controller configured to provide location information of the non-contact power transmission device; and a communications unit configured to transmit the location information and product information received from a non-contact power reception device to a server, and receive an approval to transmit electric power to the non-contact power reception device from the server.
US10135250B2 Inertia compensated load tracking in electrical power systems
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for balancing electrical generation and electrical demand in an electrical power system. In various embodiments, a controller may receive priority designations associated with a plurality of loads and inertia of a plurality of electrical generators. A trigger event analysis subsystem may detect a trigger event based on electrical conditions at a plurality of nodes within the electrical power system. A topology detection subsystem may identify a first subset of the plurality of nodes at which electrical conditions reflect the first trigger event and may associate those nodes in an electrical island. An electrical balancing system and control system may be configured to determine and eliminate an imbalance between electrical generation and electrical demand based on the combined inertia of the subset of the plurality of electrical generators and the plurality of priority designations associated with the subset of the plurality of loads.
US10135244B2 Decentralized supply of power
The invention relates to the supplying power by means of a switching device (COM) connected to a plurality of facilities (A, B, C) by means of cables capable of transporting power (IeA, IeB, IeC). Said method comprises in particular the connection (120) of one of the cables (IeA), connected to one of said facilities (A), referred to as the requesting facility, to at least another one of the cables (IeB, IeC), connected to at least another one of said facilities (B, C), referred to as supply facilities, by means of the switching device, in accordance with at least one negotiation message consistent with a telecommunications signalling protocol, exchanged between energy-management device (EGEA, EGEB) installed in said demand and supply facilities. Following said connection, an amount of power is transported (130) from the at least one supply facility to the requesting facility, via the cables connected by means of the switching device.
US10135236B2 Auto-triggered methods and systems for protecting against direct and indirect electronic attack
Methods and systems for preventing direct and indirect electronic attacks, cyber attacks, and/or minimizing the impact of high voltage pulses are disclosed. In an aspect, an example system can comprise an electromagnetic plasma disrupter device. The electromagnetic plasma disrupter device can comprise a gas pressurized enclosure such a waveguide, grounded metal enclosure, or Faraday shield having a first pair of opposed electrodes at least partially enclosed in the enclosure. A first electrode of a first pair of the opposed electrodes can be connected to ground. A second electrode of the first pair of opposed electrodes can be coupled to a voltage source. The system can optionally comprise a second pair of opposed electrodes. The second pair of electrodes can allow, under normal operation, for signals to enter and leave an electronic circuit that is being protected.
US10135232B2 Junction box bar bracket
Improvements in a bracket is disclosed for mounting an electrical box onto a mounting bar. An electrical box can be preinstalled onto the bracket and clamped onto the mounting bar using wings. Bendable tabs can be articulated to secure the bracket and onto a rail. Fasteners are used to secure an electrical junction box onto the bracket and an additional fastener secures the sub assembly to the rail. The tabs can be unbent for removal. An installer can secure the bracket and electrical box using a screw and adjust the position of the bracket on the mounting bar. The bracket provides a low profile assemble that allows the bracket to be installed between the inner surfaces of stud walls.
US10135225B2 Laser device with adjustable polarization
The invention describes a laser device (10) comprising an array (50) of laser emitters (100) and a control unit (200), the array (50) comprises at least a first sub array (110) of laser emitters and a second sub array (120) of laser emitters, wherein the first sub array (110) emits laser light of a first polarization and the second sub array (120) emits laser light of a second polarization being different from the first polarization, and wherein the control unit (200) is adapted to control the first sub array (110) and the second sub array (120) such that the polarization of the laser light emitted by the array (50) can be changed. The invention further describes a sensor device (300) and an optical detection system (400) comprising such a laser device (10). Furthermore, a method of determining the shape of an object by means of the optical detection system (400) is described.
US10135215B2 Graphene optic fiber amplifiers
Optical fiber amplifiers are disclosed that utilize optic fibers encapsulated by graphene as the gain medium. Doped fiber optic amplifiers utilize optic fibers that are doped with a rare earth element for the gain medium that is encapsulated by graphene. Raman fiber optic amplifiers utilize an undoped fiber as the gain medium that is encapsulated by graphene.
US10135211B2 Circuit board bypass assemblies and components therefor
A connector for use in a free-standing connector port for mating with an external pluggable module is disclosed. The connector has terminals that extend lengthwise of the connector so that cables may be terminated to the terminals and the terminals and cable generally are horizontally aligned together. The connector includes a housing and a pair of connecting elements that flank a card-receiving slot of the connector. The cables exit from the rear of the connector elements and from the connector port. The connector elements engage the connector port to fix the connector in place within the connector port.
US10135206B2 Electrical connector having a base with an inverted T-shaped channel
Electrical connectors are described. More particularly, electrical connectors including a plurality of contacts are described. Both connector plugs and sockets are described. Electrical connectors that are suitable for mounting on a printed circuit board and electrical connectors that include a printed circuit board are described.
US10135194B2 Electrical connectors and printed circuits having broadside-coupling regions
An electrical connector that includes a circuit board having a board substrate that has opposite board surfaces and a thickness measured along an orientation axis that extends between the opposite board surfaces. The circuit board has associated pairs of input and output terminals and signal traces that electrically connect the associated pairs of input and output terminals. The input and output terminals being configured to communicatively coupled to mating and cable conductors, respectively. Each associated pair of input and output terminals is electrically connected through a corresponding signal trace that has a conductive path extending along the board substrate between the corresponding input and output terminals. At least two signal traces form a broadside-coupling region in which the conductive paths of the at least two signal traces are stacked along the orientation axis and spaced apart through the thickness and extend parallel to each other for a crosstalk-reducing distance.
US10135191B1 Apparatus for locking USB port
Disclosed is an apparatus for locking a USB port. The apparatus is configured to be coupled with the USB port including a connection part with recessed grooves, and includes: a main body including first and second mounting portions; a port coupling part coupled with the second mounting portion, and inserted into and coupled with the USB port; a locking part movably provided in the port coupling part and being movable between a lock position where the locking part is coupled with the recessed grooves and a release position where the locking part is separated from the recessed grooves; and a locking and releasing part provided in the first mounting portion to be movable reciprocally, the locking and releasing part controlling locking and releasing motions of the locking part relative to the recessed grooves by interfering with the locking part when the locking and releasing part moves.
US10135185B2 Connector unit
Provided is a connector unit which can prevent damage to respective parts during rotation of a lever member. A fitting portion of a female outer housing fits with a to-be-fitted portion of a male outer housing, wherein timing of the fitting is after timing of insertion of a guide projection into a guide groove and timing of releasing of a restriction arm by a release projection. Fitting of the fitting portion with the to-be-fitted portion allows an operator to feel a change in force required for operation during moving the male outer housing and the female outer housing toward each other. By rotating the lever member after the operator felt the change in the force, damage to the guide projection and the restriction arm and such can be prevented.
US10135175B2 Water stop structure of shield connector
In a water stop structure of a shield connector, a rear holder includes a main body disposed at a position facing the inner circumferential surface of the end portion of a shield shell in the connector extraction direction, and a protrusion formed to protrude from the main body along the electric wire in the connector extraction direction between the electric wire and the braided body. The braided body is disposed to cover the outer circumferential surface of the protrusion such that the end portion in the connector insertion direction reaches the connecting part. The tape is wrapped around the braided body in a spiral shape to cover at least the portion from the end portion of the rear holder in the connector extraction direction to the connecting part.
US10135166B2 Symmetric dual beam contact
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals retained in the housing. The housing includes a base and a mating tongue extending forwardly from the base. The mating tongue forms opposite mating surfaces forwardly extending and vertically converging toward each other. The terminal includes a main body, a pair of beams extending forwardly from a front side of the main body for being respectively exposed upon the opposite mating surfaces, and a pair of soldering sections extending outwardly and laterally for mounting to a printed circuit board.
US10135164B1 Electrical connector with adjustable insertion height and orientations
An electrical connector with adjustable insertion height and orientations includes a first circuit board, an insulating base with a plurality of conduction terminals electrically connected to the first circuit board, a USB type-C connector been set on the insulating base having an opening and twenty-four connection terminals, and a second circuit board with twenty-four connection terminals and a plurality of transferring terminals for electrically connecting to the USB type-C connector and the insulating base, wherein the height of the insulating base with respective to the first circuit board can be adjusted. The height of the USB type-C connector with respective to the first circuit board therefore can be adjusted. The relative orientation between the opening of the mentioned USB type-C and the normal of the first circuit board plane also can be adjusted through re-arranging the configuration of the plurality of conduction terminals on the insulating base.
US10135156B2 Multi-mode composite antenna
A multi-mode composite antenna includes two crossed dipole elements each consisting of a bow-tie antenna having two bow-tie antenna segments, and a conductive tube which houses signal transmission lines connected to each bow-tie antenna segment. A conductive flared portion surrounds the conductive tube and forms a monopole element. The bow-tie antenna segments are shaped so that slots extend between each adjacent bow-tie antenna, each slot forming a tapered slot antenna that has a pair of non-linear curved edges that diverge from each other.
US10135152B2 Antenna device and electronic device
An antenna device includes a power supply coil coupled to a first power supply circuit operating in a first frequency band, a first conductive member including a first main surface, a second conductive member including a second main surface, a third conductive member, and first connections. The second main surface of the second conductive member is disposed with at least a portion thereof opposing the first main surface. The third conductive member has an area that is smaller than an area of the first conductive member when viewed in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first main surface. The first conductive member, the third conductive member, and the first connections define a loop of a magnetic field antenna in the first frequency band. The power supply coil is closer to the third conductive member than to the first conductive member when viewed in the Z-direction.
US10135146B2 Apparatus and methods for launching guided waves via circuits
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a system having a plurality of transmitters for launching, according to a signal, instances of first electromagnetic waves having different phases to induce propagation of a second electromagnetic wave at an interface of a transmission medium, the second electromagnetic wave having a non-fundamental wave mode and a non-optical operating frequency, wherein the plurality of transmitters has a corresponding plurality of antennas. A reflective plate is spaced a distance behind the plurality of antennas relative to a direction of the propagation of the second electromagnetic wave. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10135140B2 Antenna
An antenna includes antenna coil having a magnetic-material core and a coil conductor. The antenna coil is arranged toward a side of a planar conductor, such as a circuit board. Of the coil conductor, a first conductor part close to a first main face of the magnetic-material core and a second conductor part close to a second main face of the magnetic-material core are provided such that the first conductor part is not over the second conductor part in view from a line in a direction normal to the first main face or the second main face of the magnetic-material core. In addition, a coil axis of the coil conductor is orthogonal to the side of the planar conductor.
US10135130B1 Enclosure for electronic equipment on pole
A system for concealing electronic equipment on a utility pole, the utility pole having an arm supporting at least one lamp. The system includes a mounting bracket, to be positioned on the utility pole; at least one equipment mounting plate, attachable to the mounting bracket. Each at least one equipment mounting plate is constructed and adapted to support a corresponding piece of communication equipment attached thereto; a concealment shroud having at least one slot and attachable to the mounting bracket; a bottom portion, attachable to the mounting bracket. A top part of the bottom portion has substantially the same shape as a bottom part of the concealment shroud. A cap is attachable to the mounting bracket. A bottom part of the cap has substantially the same shape as a top part of the concealment shroud.
US10135129B2 Low-cost ultra wideband LTE antenna
An antenna system capable of operating among all LTE bands, and also capable of operation among all remote side cellular applications, such as GSM, AMPS, GPRS, CDMA, WCDMA, UMTS, and HSPA among others. The antenna provides a low cost alternative to active-tunable antennas suggested in the prior art for the same multi-platform objective.
US10135120B2 Method of providing antenna by using component in electronic device and the electronic device therefor
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a control signal generation unit configured to generate a control signal corresponding to a user input, a signal transmission unit configured to transmit the generated control signal to a signal processing unit, the signal processing unit configured to process the transmitted control signal, and a ground connection unit configured to connect a ground plate of the signal transmission unit and a ground plate of the signal processing unit, wherein the ground plate of the signal transmission unit and the ground plate of the signal processing unit are spaced from each other and the ground plate of the signal transmission unit is used as a radiator.
US10135116B2 Antenna apparatus and electronic device with the same
A handheld electronic device is provided. The handheld electronic device includes a front cover forming the front of the handheld electronic device, a back cover forming the back of the handheld electronic device, a side member at least partially surrounding a space between the front cover and the back cover, a display module, housed in the space, with a screen area exposed through the front cover, and a ground plate housed in the space. At least part of the side member and/or the back cover includes a conductive material. The handheld electronic device includes first and second connection terminals electrically connected to the at least part. The at least part forms at least part of an antenna of the handheld electronic device, and comprises first and second areas which are spaced apart from each other. The first area is electrically connected to the second area and the first connection terminal.
US10135109B2 Method of forming a coaxial line microstructure having an enlarged region on a substrate and removing the coaxial line microstructure from the substrate for mounting on a mounting substrate
Provided are coaxial transmission line microstructures formed by a sequential build process, and methods of forming such microstructures. The microstructures include a transition structure for transitioning between the coaxial transmission line and an electrical connector. The microstructures have particular applicability to devices for transmitting electromagnetic energy and other electronic signals.
US10135102B2 Battery management system for electric automobile and control method thereof
A battery management system for an electric automobile and a control method are provided. The battery management system includes a temperature monitoring device (10) connected to a battery compartment of the electric automobile for monitoring the battery temperature and transmitting the battery temperature to a main control device (12), a refrigeration circulation channel (11) connected to the battery compartment for circulating a refrigerant so as to refrigerate the batteries. The main control device is connected to an acquisition device and the refrigeration circulation channel, for controlling the refrigerant to be circulated so as to refrigerate the batteries when the battery temperature exceeds a preset upper limit value. With the battery management and the control method, the impact of the high temperature on the service life and the capacity and the like of the batteries can be reduced, and the service life of the batteries can be prolonged.
US10135085B2 Flow battery with hydrated ion-exchange membrane having maximum water domain cluster sizes
A flow battery includes a cell that has a first electrode, a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode and an electrolyte separator layer arranged between the first electrode and the second electrode. A supply/storage system is external of the at least one cell and includes first and second vessels that are fluidly connected with the at least one cell. First and second fluid electrolytes are located in the supply/storage system. The electrolyte separator layer includes a hydrated ion-exchange membrane of a polymer that has a carbon backbone chain and side chains extending from the carbon backbone chain. The side chains include hydrophilic chemical groups with water molecules attached by secondary bonding to form clusters of water domains. The clusters have an average maximum cluster size no greater than 4 nanometers, with an average number of water molecules per hydrophilic chemical group, λ (lambda), being greater than zero.
US10135084B2 Solid ion conductor, solid electrolyte including the same, lithium battery including solid electrolyte, and method of manufacturing lithium battery
A solid ion conductor including a garnet oxide represented by Formula 1: L5+xE3(Mez,M2-z)Od  Formula 1 wherein L includes Li and is at least one of a monovalent cation and a divalent cation; E is a trivalent cation; Me and M are each independently one of a trivalent, tetravalent, pentavalent, and hexavalent cation; 0
US10135082B2 Fuel cell system and control method of fuel cell system
A fuel cell system includes: a fuel cell outputting a current; a supply unit supplying oxidant gas; a flow-amount measurement unit measuring a flow amount of the oxidant gas; and a controller that feed-back controls the supply unit such that a measured flow-amount value converges toward a target flow-amount value, wherein the controller determines an acceptable current value in accordance with the measured flow-amount value, restricts the current to the acceptable current value or less, controls the current in accordance with a requested current value of the fuel cell; and performs a changing-suppression processing, when a condition continues for a predetermined period, the condition including that a changing width of the requested current value is equal to or less than a first value and a difference between the requested current value and the acceptable current value is equal to or less than a second value.
US10135081B2 Warming feature for aircraft fuel cells
A system and method for warming a fuel cell on an aircraft, the system includes at least one fuel cell. The fuel cell includes an anode and a cathode for creating thermal and electrical energy. A temperature sensor measures a first temperature of the fuel cell. A control unit is coupled to the temperature sensor. The control unit increases the first temperature to a second temperature in response to the first temperature being at least equal to a selected temperature threshold. Increasing of the first temperature is indicative of the control unit operating in a warming mode. The second temperature is higher than the selected temperature threshold.
US10135080B2 Turbine for decompression of exhaust gas and a fuel cell system including same
A turbine for decompression of air, including a spiral housing, including a spiral housing inlet for inflow of an airflow, a turbine wheel chamber situated in the spiral housing, in which at least one turbine wheel is mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation and which has at least one turbine outlet, a circulation channel situated in the spiral housing and extending azimuthally to the axis of rotation in at least some sections for guiding the airflow onto the turbine wheel, the circulation channel having an inside surface in which at least one outlet channel extending azimuthally to the axis of rotation is situated, the outlet channel having an outlet duct and the circulation channel having a circumferential line in its cross section, the circumferential line being subdivided so that a first partial length of the circumferential line of the circulation channel being shorter than a second partial length.
US10135073B2 Dispersant for resin collectors, material for resin collectors, and resin collector
An object of the present invention is to provide a dispersant for a resin current collector which can uniformly disperse a conductive filler to attain sufficient charge and discharge characteristics without impairing the output power per unit weight of a battery. The present invention provides a dispersant for a resin current collector comprising a polymer having a resin-philic block (A1) and a conductive filler-philic block (A2).
US10135056B2 Energy storage device
An energy storage device includes: an electrode terminal; an electrode assembly; a current collector configured to electrically connect the electrode terminal to the electrode assembly; and a container configured to store the electrode assembly and the current collector. The current collector includes a terminal connection part connected to the electrode terminal and an electrode assembly-connection part connected to the electrode assembly. The energy storage device further includes a spacer disposed lateral to the electrode assembly-connection part of the current collector. The spacer includes a restriction part configured to contact a part in a longitudinal direction of the electrode assembly-connection part of the current collector to restrict movement of the current collector in the longitudinal direction.
US10135054B2 Battery separator and manufacturing method thereof
A battery separator is disclosed. The battery separator includes a polyolefin porous membrane which has a plurality of protrusions including a polyolefin. The protrusions are interspersed randomly on at least one surface of the polyolefin porous membrane at a density of not less than 3 protrusions/cm2 and not greater than 200 protrusions/cm2. The protrusions have a size W, where 5 μm≤W≤50 μm, and the protrusions have a height H, where 0.5 μm≤H. The battery separator also includes a modified porous layer, including a fluorine-based resin, and a plurality of inorganic particles laminated on the at least one surface of the polyolefin porous membrane. A concentration of the inorganic particles is not less than 40 wt. % and is less than 80 wt. %.
US10135053B2 Method of manufacturing porous separator comprising elastic material, porous separator manufactured by the method, and secondary battery comprising the separator
Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a porous separator including an elastic material, and a separator manufactured by the method. The separator includes an elastic material being uniformly dispersed in a polymer at a weight ratio of 40:60 to 5:95, and a value of elongation at break in a low tensile strength direction at room temperature is greater than or equal to 250%. In addition, the method of manufacturing a porous separator includes forming an extruded sheet by extruding a mixture of a polymer and an elastic material at a weight ratio of 95:5 to 60:40, forming a film by annealing and stretching the extruded sheet, and forming a porous separator by heat setting the stretched film. Accordingly, a thermal shrinkage ratio of the film is reduced and an elongation at break is greatly increased, to provide a porous separator with improved stability.
US10135047B2 Battery pack
Provided is a battery pack with the heat buildup associated with battery damage can be reduced while increasing the battery capacity. This invention provides a battery pack having an array of power-generating elements comprising rechargeable single batteries. Each single battery comprises a casing and an electrode body in the casing. In the electrode body, the outermost circumference of the negative electrode is outside the outermost circumference of the positive electrode. The power-generating element further comprises a protection plate placed along the outer surface of the single battery. The protection plate has a metal layer and an insulating layer. The metal layer has first and second surfaces on the single battery side and on the side opposite from the first surface, respectively. The insulating layer is placed on the second surface side of the metal layer. The metal layer is electrically connected to the positive electrode with a given positive potential.
US10135045B2 Battery pack with light source
A battery pack comprises a housing shaped to fit into a battery compartment of a battery-operated device. A battery is disposed within the housing. A light source emitting at least 50 lumens is mounted to the housing and is operably coupled to the battery such that the light source is selectably powered by the battery via a manually operated switch and the battery pack is configured to operate as a lighting device so that the battery pack can be used as a stand-alone lighting device. The battery pack has electrical connections for electrically connecting to the battery-operated device when the battery pack is inserted into the battery compartment of the battery-operated device. The battery pack includes a positive battery terminal and a negative battery terminal disposed on the housing and configured to contact a mating positive terminal and negative terminal of the battery-operated device.
US10135042B2 Battery module unit
A battery module unit for a power supply device is designed so that the value of the adhesive strength between an end plate and an outermost tape and the value of the adhesive strength between a battery module and the outermost tape are greater than or equal to the minimum required strength for holding the battery module and around the minimum required strength. As a result, the battery module does not fall off in a normally held state and the end plate can be easily peeled off from the battery module at the time of reworking.
US10135025B2 Organic light-emitting display apparatus and fabrication method thereof
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a display substrate and a thin film encapsulation layer on the display substrate. The display substrate includes at least one hole, a thin film transistor, a light-emitting portion electrically connected to the thin film transistor, and a plurality of insulating layers. The light-emitting portion includes a first electrode, an intermediate layer, and a second electrode. The display substrate includes an active area, an inactive area between the active area and the hole, and a plurality of insulating dams. Each insulating dam includes at least one layer. The inactive area includes a first area different from a laser-etched area and a second laser-etched area.
US10135020B1 Organic light-emitting display panel, method for making the same, and organic light-emitting display device
Provided are organic light-emitting display panel, making method and display device. The display panel includes an array substrate including a display area and a non-display area, an organic light-emitting member and a encapsulation layer. A first buffer layer, a first and second insulation layer are placed in the non-display area; an antistatic ring is placed between the first and second insulation layers; a second buffer layer, a polysilicon layer, a gate insulation layer, a gate metallic layer, third and fourth insulation layers, a capacitor metallic layer, a source-drain metallic layer and a planarization layer are in the display area. The second and first buffer layers are made in a same process, the third and first insulation layers are made in a same process, the fourth and second insulation layers are made in a same process, and the antistatic ring and the gate metallic layer are made in a same process.
US10135015B1 Electrochemical clock and oscillator devices
One embodiment provides an oscillator. The oscillator can include an organic electrochemical transistor, which comprises a channel and a dynamic gate. The channel can include one of: a conductive polymer, a conductive inorganic material, and a small-molecule material. An electrochemical potential of the dynamic gate can vary substantially periodically, thereby resulting in the organic electrochemical transistor having a drain current that varies substantially periodically.
US10135001B1 Organic electroluminescent compound and organic electroluminescent device containing the same
The present disclosure provides an organic electroluminescent compound represented by the formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3 and R4 each independently represents a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30) aryl group, a substituted or unsubstituted 3- to 30-membered heteroaryl group, —NR5R6, —SiR7R8R9, —SR10, —OR11, a cyano group, a nitro group, or a hydroxyl group. The present disclosure further provides an organic electroluminescent device comprising the organic electroluminescent compound represented by the formula (I).
US10135000B2 Organic electroluminescent element and electronic device
An organic electroluminescence device includes an anode, a cathode, and an emitting layer, in which the emitting layer contains a first compound, a second compound, and a third compound, a singlet energy S(M1) of the first compound and a singlet energy S(M2) of the second compound satisfy a numerical formula (Numerical Formula 1) below, an electron affinity Af(M1) of the first compound and an electron affinity Af(M2) of the second compound satisfy a numerical formula (Numerical Formula 2) below, and a triplet energy T(M1) of the first compound satisfies a numerical formula (Numerical Formula 3) below, S(M2)≥S(M1)×0.95  (Numerical Formula 1) Af (M2)−Af(M1)≥0.2eV  (Numerical Formula 2) T(M1)≤2.0eV  (Numerical Formula 3).
US10134997B2 Indenopyridine-based compound and organic light-emitting device including the same
Provided are an indenopyridine-based compound and an organic light-emitting device including the same. The indenopyridine-based compound is represented by Formula 1:
US10134996B2 Composite material, light-emitting element, light-emitting device, and manufacturing method thereof
It is an object of the present invention to provide a composite material that can be used for manufacturing a heat-resistant light-emitting element, provide a composite material that can be used for manufacturing a heat-resistant light-emitting element that can be driven with stability for a long period of time, and further, provide a composite material that can be used for manufacturing a light-emitting element that easily prevents short circuit between electrodes and uses less power. The present invention provides a composite material that has a first metal oxide skeleton including a first metal atom and an organic compound that is bound to the first metal atom by forming a chelate, where the first metal oxide exhibits an electron accepting property to the organic compound.
US10134994B2 Polycyclic polymer comprising thiophene units, a method of producing and uses of such polymer
The present invention relates to a novel polycyclic polymer comprising fused thiophene units. The present invention also relates to a method for producing such polymer as well as the use of such polymer, particularly in organoelectronic applications.
US10134984B1 Two-terminal memory electrode comprising a non-continuous contact surface
Providing an electrode for a two-terminal memory device is described herein. By way of example, the electrode can comprise a contact surface that comprises at least one surface discontinuity. For instance, the electrode can have a gap, break, or other discontinuous portion of a surface that makes electrical contact with another component of the two-terminal memory device. In one example, the contact surface can comprise an annulus or an approximation of an annulus, having a discontinuity within a center of the annulus, for instance. In some embodiments, a disclosed electrode can be formed from a conductive layer deposited over a non-continuous surface formed by a via or trench in an insulator, or over a pillar device formed from or on the insulator.
US10134975B2 Electromechanical actuator
An electromechanical actuator includes an oscillation resonator having the shape of a rod. The oscillation resonator is divided by a dividing plane that is not parallel to the longitudinal direction of the oscillation resonator into a first resonator portion and a second resonator portion. At least the first resonator portion includes electromechanical means which, when activated, are configured to generate a 3-dimensional acoustic bulk wave are with a mode shape asymmetric with respect to the dividing plane.
US10134966B2 Light emitting device
A light emitting device includes a first substrate including a flexible first base member and a first wiring pattern provided on the first base member; a second substrate including a second base member and a second wiring pattern provided on the second base member; and a plurality of light emitting elements mounted on the first wiring pattern. The first substrate includes: a joining end portion that is located at a first, joining end of the first substrate, and that overlaps a portion of the second substrate, and a second end, other than the joining end, that does not overlap the second substrate. The first wiring pattern and the second wiring pattern do not face each other. An electrically conductive joining member is disposed across the first wiring pattern and the second wiring pattern, while partially covering the joining end portion of the first substrate.
US10134964B2 Passivation for a semiconductor light emitting device
In embodiments of the invention, a passivation layer is disposed over a side of a semiconductor structure including a light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region. A material configured to adhere to an underfill is disposed over an etched surface of the semiconductor structure.
US10134935B2 Photoelectric conversion apparatus and photoelectric conversion unit used in photoelectric conversion apparatus
In an embodiment, photoelectric conversion units (10) each include a package (12) accommodating a photoelectric conversion device (11). The package (12) has a front surface (12a) having a window (13); and a side surface (12c). The package (12) includes a first coupling portion (14) protruding from the side surface (12c) in a first direction X parallel to a light incident surface (11a) of the photoelectric conversion device (11), and a second coupling portion (15) recessed from the side surface (12c) in the first direction X. The first coupling portion (14) includes a first terminal (16) electrically connected with the photoelectric conversion device (11), and the second coupling portion (15) includes a second terminal (17) electrically connected with the photoelectric conversion device (11). The first coupling portion (14) and the second coupling portion (15) have shapes and sizes matching each other, and are coupled with each other by fitting.
US10134931B2 Layer system for thin-film solar cells
The present invention relates to a layer system (1) for thin-film solar cells (100) and solar modules, comprising an absorber layer (4), which includes a chalcogenide compound semiconductor, and a buffer layer (5), which is arranged on the absorber layer (4) and includes halogen-enriched ZnxIn1-xSy with 0.01≤x≤0.9 and 1≤y≤2, wherein the buffer layer (5) consists of a first layer region (5.1) adjoining the absorber layer (4) with a halogen mole fraction A1 and a second layer region (5.2) adjoining the first layer region (5.1) with a halogen mole fraction A2 and the ratio A1/A2 is ≥2 and the layer thickness (d1) of the first layer region (5.1) is ≤50% of the layer thickness (d) of the buffer layer (5).
US10134930B2 Solar cell having three-dimensional P-N junction structure and method for manufacturing same
The present invention provides a 3-dimensional P-N junction solar cell composed of a base board coated with a back plate on the upper face of the same; a P type semiconductor thin film formed on the top side of the back plate which has a 3-dimensional porous structure and is composed of P type semiconductor crystal grains; a N type buffer layer formed on the surface of the crystal grains of the said P type semiconductor thin film with playing a role of coating the thin film; and a transparent electrode formed on the surface of the crystal grains of the P type semiconductor thin film on which the N type buffer layer is formed. The solar cell of the present invention is a P-N junction solar cell including a 3-dimensional photo catalytic thin film, which can provide an improved photoelectric conversion efficiency, compared with the conventional P-N junction solar cell, owing to the formation of the N-type buffer layer on the surface of the crystal grains of the 3-dimensional P type semiconductor thin film.
US10134921B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes an anode electrode, a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type, a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type, a conductive portion and a cathode electrode. The first semiconductor region is electrically connected to the anode electrode. The second semiconductor region is provided on the first semiconductor region. The conductive portion is provided in the first semiconductor region and the second semiconductor region with an insulating layer interposed between the conductive portion and the first and second semiconductor regions. The cathode electrode is electrically connected to the conductive portions and is electrically isolated from the second semiconductor region.
US10134917B2 Tight pitch vertical transistor EEPROM
A memory device including a first conductivity type vertically orientated semiconductor device in a first region of a substrate and a second conductivity type vertically orientated semiconductor device in a second region of the substrate. A common floating gate structure in simultaneous electrical communication with a first fin structure of the first conductivity type vertically orientated semiconductor device and a second fin structure of the second conductivity type vertically orientated semiconductor device.
US10134914B2 Semiconductor device, manufacturing method thereof, and display device including the semiconductor device
To improve field-effect mobility and reliability of a transistor including an oxide semiconductor film. Provided is a semiconductor device including an oxide semiconductor film. The semiconductor device includes a first insulating film, the oxide semiconductor film over the first insulating film, a second insulating film and a third insulating film over the oxide semiconductor film, and a gate electrode over the second insulating film. The oxide semiconductor film includes a first oxide semiconductor film, a second oxide semiconductor film over the first oxide semiconductor film, and a third oxide semiconductor film over the second oxide semiconductor film. The first to third oxide semiconductor films contain the same element. The second oxide semiconductor film includes a region where the crystallinity is lower than the crystallinity of one or both of the first oxide semiconductor film and the third oxide semiconductor film.
US10134911B2 Semiconductor device
A transistor whose channel is formed in a semiconductor having dielectric anisotropy is provided. A transistor having a small subthreshold swing value is provided. A transistor having normally-off electrical characteristics is provided. A transistor having a low leakage current in an off state is provided. A semiconductor device includes an insulator, a semiconductor, and a conductor. In the semiconductor device, the semiconductor includes a region overlapping with the conductor with the insulator positioned therebetween, and a dielectric constant of the region in a direction perpendicular to a top surface of the region is higher than a dielectric constant of the region in a direction parallel to the top surface.
US10134908B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
A MISFET is formed to include: a co-doped layer that is formed over a substrate and has an n-type semiconductor region and a p-type semiconductor region; and a gate electrode formed over the co-doped layer via a gate insulation film. The co-doped layer contains a larger amount of Mg, a p-type impurity, than that of Si, an n-type impurity. Accordingly, the carriers (electrons) resulting from the n-type impurities (herein, Si) in the co-doped layer are canceled by the carriers (holes) resulting from p-type impurities (herein, Mg), thereby allowing the co-doped layer to serve as the p-type semiconductor region. Mg can be inactivated by introducing hydrogen into, of the co-doped layer, a region where the n-type semiconductor region is to be formed, thereby allowing the region to serve as the n-type semiconductor region. By thus introducing hydrogen into the co-doped layer, the p-type semiconductor region and the n-type semiconductor region can be formed in the same layer.
US10134900B2 SiGe source/drain structure and preparation method thereof
A structure of SiGe source/drain and a preparation method thereof are disclosed in the present invention. Firstly, providing a semiconductor single crystal silicon substrate. Secondly, etching the semiconductor single crystal silicon substrate to form recesses on both sides of the gate. Thirdly, epitaxially growing a SiGe seed layer and a SiGe bulk layer in the recesses in turn. Fourthly, subjecting the SiGe bulk layer to a crystal plane treatment with a mixed-gases. Fifthly, epitaxially growing a lattice change layer on the SiGe bulk layer. Finally, epitaxially growing a cap layer on the lattice change layer. The preparation method of the present invention can greatly improve the morphology of the SiGe epitaxy in the incomplete Un-tuck structure, and promote the formation of the subsequent metal silicide (NiSi), so that problems such as abnormal resistance and leakage of active area (AA leakage) can be effectively prevented.
US10134895B2 Facet-free strained silicon transistor
The presence of a facet or a void in an epitaxially grown crystal indicates that crystal growth has been interrupted by defects or by certain material boundaries. Faceting can be suppressed during epitaxial growth of silicon compounds that form source and drain regions of strained silicon transistors. It has been observed that faceting can occur when epitaxial layers of certain silicon compounds are grown adjacent to an oxide boundary, but faceting does not occur when the epitaxial layer is grown adjacent to a silicon boundary or adjacent to a nitride boundary. Because epitaxial growth of silicon compounds is often necessary in the vicinity of isolation trenches that are filled with oxide, techniques for suppression of faceting in these areas are of particular interest. One such technique, presented herein, is to line the isolation trenches with SiN to provide a barrier between the oxide and the region in which epitaxial growth is intended.
US10134894B2 Dual gate FD-SOI transistor
Circuit module designs that incorporate dual gate field effect transistors are implemented with fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) technology. Lowering the threshold voltages of the transistors can be accomplished through dynamic secondary gate control in which a back-biasing technique is used to operate the dual gate FD-SOI transistors with enhanced switching performance. Consequently, such transistors can operate at very low core voltage supply levels, down to as low as about 0.4 V, which allows the transistors to respond quickly and to switch at higher speeds. Performance improvements are shown in circuit simulations of an inverter, an amplifier, a level shifter, and a voltage detection circuit module.
US10134893B2 Fabrication of a vertical field effect transistor device with a modified vertical fin geometry
A vertical transport fin field effect transistor (VTFET) with a smaller cross-sectional area at the top of the fin than at the bottom, including, a substrate, a vertical fin on the substrate, wherein the vertical fin has a cross-sectional area at the base of the vertical fin that is larger than a cross-sectional area at the top of the vertical fin, wherein the cross-sectional area at the top of the vertical fin is in the range of about 10% to about 75% of the cross-sectional area at the base of the vertical fin, and a central gated region between the base and the top of the vertical fin.
US10134892B2 High voltage device with low Rdson
High voltage devices and methods for forming a high voltage device are disclosed. The method includes providing a substrate having top and bottom surfaces. The substrate is defined with a device region and a recessed region disposed within the device region. The recessed region includes a recessed surface disposed lower than the top surface of the substrate. A transistor is formed over the substrate. Forming the transistor includes forming a gate at least over the recessed surface and forming a source region adjacent to a first side of the gate below the recessed surface. Forming the transistor also includes forming a drain region displaced away from a second side of the gate. First and second device wells are formed in the substrate within the device region. The first device well encompasses the drain region and the second device well encompasses the source region.
US10134889B2 Compound semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the compound semiconductor device
A disclosed compound semiconductor device includes a substrate, a channel layer formed over the substrate, an electron supply layer famed on the channel layer, a first cap layer and a second cap layer formed at a distance from each other on the electron supply layer, a source electrode formed on the first cap layer, a drain electrode formed on the second cap layer, and a gate electrode formed on the electron supply layer between the first cap layer and the second cap layer. Each of the first cap layer and the second cap layer is a stacked film formed by alternately stacking i-type first compound semiconductor layers and n-type second compound semiconductor layers having a wider bandgap than the first compound semiconductor layers.
US10134882B2 Method of junction control for lateral bipolar junction transistor
A method of controlling formation of junctions in a lateral bipolar junction transistor comprises: providing a starting substrate comprising a bulk silicon material as a handle substrate, a buried oxide layer on the handle substrate, and an intrinsic base semiconductor layer of germanium on the buried oxide layer; forming an extrinsic base layer on the intrinsic base semiconductor layer; etching at least a portion of the base layer; disposing a sidewall spacer on a side of the base layer; disposing a faceted germanium layer adjacent the sidewall spacer; recessing the faceted germanium layer and the intrinsic base semiconductor layer below the sidewall spacer; using a hot angle ion implantation technique to implant ions into a side of the intrinsic base semiconductor layer to form a junction edge/profile; annealing the implanted ions; and epitaxially growing a Si or SiGe layer on the germanium layer and the junction edge/profile.
US10134880B2 Self-aligned bipolar junction transistors with a base grown in a dielectric cavity
Fabrication methods and device structures for bipolar junction transistors and heterojunction bipolar transistors. A first dielectric layer is formed and a second dielectric layer is formed on the first dielectric layer. An opening is etched extending vertically through the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer. A collector is formed inside the opening. An intrinsic base, which is also formed inside the opening, has a vertical arrangement relative to the collector.
US10134879B2 Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
The on-state characteristics of a transistor are improved and thus, a semiconductor device capable of high-speed response and high-speed operation is provided. A highly reliable semiconductor device showing stable electric characteristics is made. The semiconductor device includes a transistor including a first oxide layer; an oxide semiconductor layer over the first oxide layer; a source electrode layer and a drain electrode layer in contact with the oxide semiconductor layer; a second oxide layer over the oxide semiconductor layer; a gate insulating layer over the second oxide layer; and a gate electrode layer over the gate insulating layer. An end portion of the second oxide layer and an end portion of the gate insulating layer overlap with the source electrode layer and the drain electrode layer.
US10134862B2 Semiconductor device containing fin and back gate and method for manufacturing the same
High integrity, lower power consuming semiconductor devices and methods for manufacturing the same. The semiconductor device includes: semiconductor substrate; a well region in the semiconductor substrate; an interlayer structure over the well region, the interlayer structure including a back gate conductor, semiconductor fins at both sides of the back gate conductor and respective back gate dielectric isolating the back gate conductor from the semiconductor fins, respectively, wherein the well region functions as one portion of a conductive path of the back gate conductor; a punch-through stop layer at a lower portion of the semiconductor fin; a front gate stack intersecting the semiconductor fin, the front gate stack including a front gate dielectric and a front gate conductor and the front gate dielectric isolating the front gate conductor from the semiconductor fin; and a source region and a drain region connected to a channel region provided by the semiconductor fin.
US10134859B1 Transistor with asymmetric spacers
A field-effect transistor device including an asymmetric spacer assembly allows lower parasitic capacitance on the drain side of the device and lower resistance on the source side. The asymmetric spacer assembly is formed by a self-aligned process, resulting in less gate/junction overlap on the drain side of the device and greater gate/junction overlap on the source side of the device. Asymmetric transistors having small gate lengths can be obtained without overlay/misalignment issues.
US10134852B2 Semiconductor device
In a transistor including an oxide semiconductor film, movement of hydrogen and nitrogen to the oxide semiconductor film is suppressed. Further, in a semiconductor device using a transistor including an oxide semiconductor film, a change in electrical characteristics is suppressed and reliability is improved. A transistor including an oxide semiconductor film and a nitride insulating film provided over the transistor are included, and an amount of hydrogen molecules released from the nitride insulating film by thermal desorption spectroscopy is less than 5×1021 molecules/cm3, preferably less than or equal to 3×1021 molecules/cm3, more preferably less than or equal to 1×1021 molecules/cm3, and an amount of ammonia molecules released from the nitride insulating film by thermal desorption spectroscopy is less than 1×1022 molecules/cm3, preferably less than or equal to 5×1021 molecules/cm3, more preferably less than or equal to 1×1021 molecules/cm3.
US10134841B2 Nanowire semiconductor device structure and method of manufacturing
A nanowire comprises a source region, a drain region and a channel region. The source region is modified to reduce the lifetime of minority carriers within the source region. In an embodiment the modification may be performed by implanting either amorphizing dopants or lifetime reducing dopants. Alternatively, the source may be epitaxially grown with a different materials or process conditions to reduce the lifetime of minority carriers within the source region.
US10134836B2 Semiconductor device and method of fabricating the same
A semiconductor device and a method of fabricating the same are provide. The fabricating method includes providing a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate that includes, from bottom to top, a substrate, a first insulating layer and a semiconductor layer. The semiconductor layer is patterned to form a plurality of dummy patterns. A second insulating layer is formed around the plurality of dummy patterns. The plurality of dummy patterns are removed to form a plurality of openings. A dielectric structure is formed on the substrate and fills into the plurality of openings.
US10134833B2 Multiple work function device using GeOx/TiN cap on work function setting metal
A method is presented for tuning work functions of transistors. The method includes forming a work function stack over a semiconductor substrate, depositing a germanium oxide layer and a barrier layer over the work function stack, and annealing the germanium oxide layer to desorb oxygen therefrom to trigger oxidation of at least one conducting layer of the work function stack. The work function stack includes three layers, that is, a first layer being a TiN layer, a second layer being a titanium aluminum carbon (TiAlC) layer, and a third layer being a second TiN layer.
US10134832B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes: a first conductivity type drift region having crystal defects generated by electron-beam irradiation; a first main electrode region of a first conductivity type arranged in the drift region and having an impurity concentration higher than that of the drift region; and a second main electrode region of a second conductivity type arranged in the drift region to be separated from the first main electrode region, wherein the crystal defects contain a first composite defect implemented by a vacancy and oxygen and a second composite defect implemented by carbon and oxygen, and a density of the crystal defects is set so that a peak signal intensity of a level of the first composite defect identified by a deep-level transient spectroscopy measurement is five times or more than a peak signal intensity of a level of the second composite defect.
US10134830B2 Integrated trench capacitor
A deep trench capacitor and a method for providing the same in a semiconductor process are disclosed. The method includes forming a plurality of deep trenches in a first region of a semiconductor wafer, the first region having well doping of a first type. A dielectric layer is formed on a surface of the plurality of deep trenches and a doped polysilicon layer is deposited to fill the plurality of deep trenches, with the doped polysilicon being doped with a dopant of a second type. Shallow trench isolation is formed overlying the dielectric layer at an intersection of the dielectric layer with the surface of the semiconductor wafer.
US10134829B2 Display device
A display device includes a non-display area adjacent a display area, a thin film transistor, a display element, a thin film encapsulation layer, an organic insulating layer, a power voltage line, and a protective layer. The thin film transistor is on the display area and is connected to the display element. The thin film encapsulation layer covers the display element. The organic insulating layer is between the thin film transistor and display element and extends to the non-display area. The organic insulating layer includes a central portion corresponding to the display area, an outer portion surrounding the central portion, and a division region dividing the central portion and the outer portion and surrounding the display area. The power voltage line is in the non-display area and includes a portion corresponding to the division region. The protective layer covers an upper surface of the power voltage line in the division region.
US10134828B2 Display device and method of manufacturing a display device
A display device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a base material including a display region, and a peripheral region which is located outside the display region, at least a part of the peripheral region being a bending region; an insulating layer that is disposed on the base material, extends from the display region to a part of the peripheral region, and is located apart from an edge of the base material; at least one level difference moderating layer that is disposed under the insulating layer and extends from an edge of the insulating layer toward a side of the bending region; and at least one wiring disposed on the insulating layer and the at least one level difference moderating layer.
US10134827B2 Display apparatus having reduced defects
Provided is a display apparatus capable of reducing generation of defects during manufacturing of the display apparatus or while in use after being manufactured. The display apparatus includes a substrate including a bending area between a first area and a second area, the substrate being bent in the bending area about a bending axis; an inorganic insulating layer over the substrate and including a first feature that is either a first opening or a first groove, the first feature positioned to correspond to the bending area; and an organic material layer at least partially filling the first feature, and including a second feature that is a second opening or a second groove, the second feature extending along an edge of the substrate.
US10134815B2 Method and apparatus for detecting infrared radiation with gain
Photodetectors, methods of fabricating the same, and methods using the same to detect radiation are described. A photodetector can include a first electrode, a light sensitizing layer, an electron blocking/tunneling layer, and a second electrode. Infrared-to-visible upconversion devices, methods of fabricating the same, and methods using the same to detect radiation are also described. An Infrared-to-visible upconversion device can include a photodetector and an OLED coupled to the photodetector.
US10134801B2 Method of forming deep trench isolation in radiation sensing substrate and image sensor device
A method of forming a deep trench isolation in a radiation sensing substrate includes: forming a trench in the radiation sensing substrate; forming a corrosion resistive layer in the trench, in which the corrosion resistive layer includes titanium carbon nitride having a chemical formula of TiCxN(2-x), and x is in a range of 0.1 to 0.9; and filling a reflective material in the trench and over the corrosion resistive layer.
US10134799B2 Stacked photodiode multispectral imager having an electrode layer shareable by a non-visible pixel layer and a multicolored pixel layer
A photodiode architecture comprises first, second, and third independent photodiodes, and a shared electrode. The first, second, and third photodiodes are each connected to respective sources of bias voltage and to a common shared electrode, whereby the photodiode architecture comprises at least one of a shared anode and shared cathode photodiode architecture. The photodiode architecture selectively reverse biases the first, second, and third photodiodes so that, during operation, at least one of the first, second and third photodiodes is always operating in a photoconducting mode, to enable capture and storage of charge from any photodiode in the architecture operating in photoconducting mode. Advantageously, the first photodiode can be configured to respond to a first wavelength of light and at least one of the second and third photodiodes can be configured to be responsive to a respective second or third wavelength of light shorter than the first wavelength of light.
US10134796B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
An improvement is achieved in the performance of a semiconductor device. A semiconductor device includes an n−-type semiconductor region formed in a p-type well, an n-type semiconductor region formed closer to a main surface of a semiconductor substrate than the n−-type semiconductor region, and a p−-type semiconductor region formed between the n−-type semiconductor region and the n-type semiconductor region. A net impurity concentration in the n−-type semiconductor region is lower than a net impurity concentration in the n-type semiconductor region. A net impurity concentration in the p−-type semiconductor region is lower than a net impurity concentration in the p-type well.
US10134784B2 Peeling apparatus and manufacturing apparatus of semiconductor device
To eliminate electric discharge when an element formation layer including a semiconductor element is peeled from a substrate used for manufacturing the semiconductor element, a substrate over which an element formation layer and a peeling layer are formed and a film are made to go through a gap between pressurization rollers. The film is attached to the element formation layer between the pressurization rollers, bent along a curved surface of the pressurization roller on a side of the pressurization rollers, and collected. Peeling is generated between the element formation layer and the peeling layer and the element formation layer is transferred to the film. Liquid is sequentially supplied by a nozzle to a gap between the element formation layer and the peeling layer, which is generated by peeling, so that electric charge generated on surfaces of the element formation layer and the peeling layer is diffused by the liquid.
US10134779B2 Display device having short circuit prevention pattern
A display device including a substrate including a bending area arranged between a first area and a second area, the substrate being configured to be bent around a bending axis extending in a first direction, a first inorganic insulating layer disposed on the substrate and having a first opening overlapping the bending area, a first organic layer disposed in the first opening, and a plurality of first conductive layers disposed on the first organic layer and extending from the first area to the second area through the bending area, in which wherein at least one edge of the first organic layer overlapping the first conductive layers includes at least one first short circuit prevention pattern.
US10134777B2 Thin film transistor substrate and display device including the same
Disclosed is a thin film transistor substrate capable of preventing a circuit from being damaged by static electricity, and a display device including the same, wherein the thin film transistor substrate includes a substrate having a display area for displaying an image, and a non-display area. The circuit is disposed in the non-display area. The circuit includes a first electrode, an insulating film on the first electrode, and a second electrode on the insulating film. An edge of the first electrode facing the display area extends beyond an edge of the second electrode facing the display area.
US10134771B2 Array substrate, method of producing array substrate, and display panel
An array substrate, a method of producing the array substrate, and a display panel incorporating the array substrate are disclosed. The array substrate includes a substrate, a gate line, a data line, and a spacer. The gate line and the data line are arranged over the substrate. The spacer is arranged over the gate line and the data line. The gate line and/or the data line is provided with a via hole at a position corresponding to a spacer. In this manner, a problem of a display panel having gaps of different sizes after assembly because of non-uniform thicknesses of the gate line and/or the data line can be avoided, which, in turn, prevents inhomogeneous color in the display.
US10134763B2 Gate top spacer for finFET
The capacitance between gate structures and source/drain contacts of FinFET devices is reduced by the incorporation of inner spacers in the top portions of the gate structures. A replacement metal gate process used in the fabrication of such devices includes formation of the inner spacers following partial removal of dummy gate material. The remaining dummy gate material is then removed and replaced with gate dielectric and metal gate material.
US10134747B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device may include a first cell structure, a second cell structure, a pad structure, a circuit, and an opening. The pad structure may include a first stepped structure and a second stepped structure located between the first cell structure and the second cell structure. The first stepped structure may include first pads electrically connected to the first and second cell structures and stacked on top of each other, and the second stepped structure may include second pads electrically connected to the first and second cell structures and stacked on top of each other. The circuit may be located under the pad structure. The opening may pass through the pad structure to expose the circuit, and may be located between the first stepped structure and the second stepped structure to insulate the first pads and the second pads from each other.
US10134744B1 Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device includes a first inverter, a second inverter, a first and second inner access transistors, and a first and second outer access transistors. The first inverter includes a first pull-up transistor and a first pull-down transistor, the second inverter includes a second pull-up transistor (PL2) and a second pull-down transistor, and the first inverter and the second inverter forms a latch circuit. The first and second inner access transistors and the first and second outer access transistors are electrically connected to the latch circuit, and channel widths of the second inner access transistor and the second outer access transistor are different from each other.
US10134741B2 Methods of forming an elevationally extending conductor laterally between a pair of conductive lines
A method of forming an elevationally extending conductor laterally between a pair of conductive lines comprises forming a pair of conductive lines spaced from one another in at least one vertical cross-section. Conductor material is formed to elevationally extend laterally between and cross elevationally over the pair of conductive lines in the at least one vertical cross-section. Sacrificial material is laterally between the elevationally extending conductor material and each of the conductive lines of the pair in the at least one vertical cross-section. The sacrificial material is removed from between the elevationally extending conductor material and each of the conductive lines of the pair while the conductor material is crossing elevationally over the pair of conductive lines to form a void space laterally between the elevationally extending conductor material and each of the conductive lines of the pair in the at least one vertical cross-section.
US10134740B2 Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A semiconductor device including a substrate; a trench formed within the substrate; a gate insulating film formed conformally along a portion of a surface of the trench; a gate electrode formed on the gate insulating film and filling a portion of the trench; a capping film formed on the gate electrode and filling the trench; and an air gap formed between the capping film and the gate insulating film.
US10134739B1 Memory array with buried bitlines below vertical field effect transistors of memory cells and a method of forming the memory array
Disclosed is a structure wherein lower source/drain regions of vertical field effect transistors (VFETs) of memory cells in a memory array are aligned above and electrically connected to buried bitlines. Each cell includes a VFET with a lower source/drain region, an upper source/drain region and at least one channel region extending vertically between the source/drain regions. The lower source/drain region is above and immediately adjacent to a buried bitline, which has the same or a narrower width than the lower source/drain region and which includes a pair of bitline sections and a semiconductor region positioned laterally between the sections. The semiconductor region is made of a different semiconductor material than the lower source/drain region. Also disclosed is a method that ensures that bitlines of a desired critical dimension can be achieved and that allows for size scaling of the memory array with minimal bitline coupling.
US10134737B2 Memory device with reduced-resistance interconnect
An interconnect structure includes a lower interconnect layer, an intermediate interconnect layer, and an upper interconnect layer. First and second conductive lines in the lower interconnect layer extend generally in a first direction over a memory array region, and additional lower conductive lines in the lower interconnect layer extend generally in the first direction over a peripheral region. A first plurality of conductive line segments in the intermediate interconnect layer extend generally in the first direction over the memory array region, and additional intermediate conductive line segments in the intermediate interconnect layer extend generally in a second, perpendicular direction over the peripheral region. A second plurality of conductive line segments in the upper interconnect layer extend generally in the first direction over the memory array region, and additional upper conductive line segments in the upper interconnect layer extend generally in the first direction over the peripheral region.
US10134726B2 Diode string implementation for electrostatic discharge protection
A diode string having a plurality of diodes for ESD protection of a CMOS IC device comprises a first diode and a last diode in the diode string, wherein the first diode and the last diode are both formed on a bottom layer in a silicon substrate, and remaining diodes in the diode string. The remaining diodes are formed on a top layer placed on top of the bottom layer. The diode string further comprises a plurality of conductive lines that connect the first diode and the last diode on the bottom layer sequentially with the remaining diodes on the top layer to form a three dimensional (3D) structure of the diode string.
US10134719B2 Semiconductor package and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor package and a manufacturing method for the semiconductor package are provided. The semiconductor package has a redistribution layer, at least one die over the redistribution layer, through interlayer vias on the redistribution layer and aside the die and a molding compound encapsulating the die and the through interlayer vias disposed on the redistribution layer. The semiconductor package has connectors connected to the through interlayer vias and a protection film covering the molding compound and the die. The protection film is formed by a printing process.
US10134716B2 Multi-package integrated circuit assembly with through-mold via
A multi-package integrated circuit assembly can include a first electronic package having a first package substrate including a first die side and a first interface side. A first die can be electrically coupled to the first die side. A second electronic package can include a second package substrate having a second die side and a second interface side. A second die can be electrically coupled to the second die side. A metallic plated hole can be electrically coupled from the interface side of the first package substrate to the interface side of the second package substrate. A collective substrate can be attached to the first electronic package. For instance, the collective substrate can be located on a face of the first electronic package opposing the first package substrate. The collective substrate is electrically coupled to the first die and the second die through the first package substrate.
US10134715B2 Display apparatus and methods
A display includes a plurality of pixel chips, chixels, provided on a substrate. The chixels and the light emitters thereon may be shaped, sized and arranged to minimize chixel, pixel, and sub-pixel gaps and to provide a seamless look between adjacent display modules. The substrate may include light manipulators, such as filters, light converters and the like to manipulate the light emitted from light emitters of the chixels. The light manipulators may be arranged to minimize chixel gaps between adjacent chixels.
US10134714B2 Flexible circuit board for LED lighting fixtures
Techniques are disclosed for making a flexible laminated circuit board using a metal conductor onto which a SMD may be attached. Conductive metal strips may be laminated to form a flexible substrate and the metal strips may then be perforated for the placement of LED package leads. The LED packages may be attached to the conductive strips using solder or a conductive epoxy and the upper laminate layer may include perforations exposing portions of the metal strips for the attachment of the LED packages. Alternatively, strings of LED packages may be fabricated by attaching LED packages to conductive strips and these strings may be laminated between flexible sheets to form a laminated LED circuit. Plastic housings may aid in attaching the LED packages to the conductive strips. The plastic housings and/or the laminate sheets may be made of a reflective material.
US10134712B1 Methods and systems for improving power delivery and signaling in stacked semiconductor devices
Semiconductor die assemblies including stacked semiconductor dies having parallel plate capacitors formed between adjacent pairs of semiconductor dies in the stack, and associated systems and methods, are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a semiconductor die assembly includes a first semiconductor die and a second semiconductor die stacked over the first semiconductor die. The first semiconductor die includes an upper surface having a first capacitor plate formed thereon, and the second semiconductor die includes a lower surface facing the upper surface of the first semiconductor die and having a second capacitor plate formed thereon. A dielectric material is formed at least partially between the first and second capacitor plates. The first capacitor plate, second capacitor plate, and dielectric material together form a capacitor that stores charge locally within the stack, and that can be accessed by the first and/or second semiconductor dies.
US10134709B1 Substrateless light emitting diode (LED) package for size shrinking and increased resolution of display device
A light emitting diode package including a circuit layer, a light-shielding layer, a plurality of light emitting diodes and an encapsulation layer is provided. A thickness of the circuit layer is less than 100 μm. The light-shielding layer is disposed on a first surface of the circuit layer and the light-shielding layer has a plurality of apertures. The light emitting diodes are disposed on the first surface of the circuit layer and in the apertures of the light-shielding layer. The light emitting diodes are electrically connected to the circuit layer. The encapsulation layer covers the light-shielding layer. A refractive index of the encapsulation layer is 1.4 and to 1.7. The Young's modulus of the encapsulation layer is larger than or equal to 1 GPa. A thickness of the encapsulation layer is greater than thicknesses of the light emitting diodes.
US10134708B2 Package with thinned substrate
A package includes a substrate, an Under-Bump Metallurgy (UBM) penetrating through the substrate, a solder region over and contacting the UBM, and an interconnect structure underlying the substrate. The interconnect structure is electrically coupled to the solder region through the UBM. A device die is underlying and bonded to the interconnect structure. The device die is electrically coupled to the solder region through the UBM and the interconnect structure. An encapsulating material encapsulates the device die therein.
US10134698B2 Bonding pad structure, bonding ring structure, and MEMS device packaging method
The present disclosure provides bond pad structures, boning ring structure; and MEMS device packaging methods. An exemplary bonding pad structure includes a plurality of first metal blocks made of a first metal material; and a plurality of second metal blocks made of a second metal material. The plurality of first metal blocks are used to prevent the squeezing out and extending of the plurality of second metal blocks. On at least one equal dividing plane of the bonding pad structure, the first metal material is shown at least one time; and the second metal material is shown at least one time.
US10134697B2 Semiconductor chip and method of processing a semiconductor chip
Various embodiments provide a semiconductor chip, wherein the semiconductor chip comprises a first contact area and a second contact area both formed at a frontside of the semiconductor chip; a passivation layer arranged at the frontside between the first contact area and the second contact area; and a contact stack formed over the frontside of the semiconductor chip and comprising a plurality of layers, wherein at least one layer of the plurality of layers is removed from the passivation layer and boundary regions of the contact areas being adjacent to the passivation layer and wherein at least one another layer of the plurality of different layer is present in the boundary region of the contact areas adjoining the passivation layer.
US10134683B2 Semiconductor device package and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device package includes a first circuit layer having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first side, a first electronic component, a shielding element, a shielding layer and a molding layer. The first electronic component is disposed over the first surface of the first circuit layer, and electrically connected to the first circuit layer. The shielding element is disposed over the first surface of the first circuit layer, and is electrically connected to the first circuit layer. The shielding element is disposed adjacent to at least one side of the first electronic component. The shielding layer is disposed over the first electronic component and the shielding element, and the shielding layer is electrically connected to the shielding element. The molding layer encapsulates the first electronic component, the shielding element and a portion of the shielding layer.
US10134678B2 Chip-on-film, flexible display panel and display device
The present disclosure provides a chip-on-film, a flexible display panel and a display device. The COF includes a plurality of output pads independent of each other. The plurality of output pads are disposed at a side of the substrate and are arranged in at least one row in the first direction. Virtual extension lines of all the output pads intersect at the same intersecting point on the base line. The flexible display panel includes a plurality of input pads independent of each other. The plurality of input pads are disposed in the binding region and are arranged in at least one row in the first direction. Virtual extension lines of all the input pads intersect at the same intersecting point on the base line.
US10134677B1 Semiconductor package device and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor package device includes a first interconnection structure, a non-silicon interposer and a first die. The first interconnection structure has a first pitch. The non-silicon interposer surrounds the first interconnection structure. The non-silicon interposer includes a second interconnection structure having a second pitch. The second pitch is larger than the first pitch. The first die is above the first interconnection structure and is electrically connected to the first interconnection structure.
US10134669B2 Method for forming fin field effect transistor (FinFET) device structure with interconnect structure
A semiconductor device structure includes a first metal layer formed over a substrate and an interconnect structure formed over the first metal layer. The interconnect structure includes an upper portion, a middle portion and a lower portion, the middle portion is connected between the upper portion and the lower portion. The upper portion and the lower portion each have a constant width, and the middle portion has a tapered width which is gradually tapered from the upper portion to the lower portion.
US10134667B2 Chip-on-film semiconductor packages and display apparatus including the same
Provided are a chip-on-film (COF) semiconductor package capable of improving connection characteristics and a display apparatus including the package. The COF semiconductor package includes a film substrate, a conductive interconnection located on at least one surface of the film substrate and an output pin connected to the conductive interconnection and located at one edge on a first surface of the film substrate, a semiconductor chip connected to the conductive interconnection and mounted on the first surface of the film substrate, a solder resist layer on the first surface of the film substrate to cover at least a portion of the conductive interconnection, and at least one barrier dam on the solder resist layer between the semiconductor chip and the output pin.
US10134660B2 Semiconductor device having corrugated leads and method for forming
A semiconductor device includes a lead frame site including a die attach region and corrugated metal leads around the die attach region. Each of the corrugated metal leads includes two or more corrugations. Each of the two or more corrugations includes a first flat horizontal portion, a first vertical portion with a first end directly adjacent and connected to a first end of the first flat horizontal portion, a second flat horizontal portion with a first end directly adjacent and connected to a second end of the first vertical portion, and a second vertical portion with a first end directly adjacent and connected to a second end of the second flat horizontal portion. The first flat horizontal portion is in a different plane than the second flat horizontal portion.
US10134647B2 Methods for forming interconnect assemblies with probed bond pads
An interconnect assembly includes a bond pad and an interconnect structure configured to electrically couple an electronic structure to the bond pad. The interconnect structure physically contacts areas of the bond pad that are located outside of a probe contact area that may have been damaged during testing. Insulating material covers the probe contact area and defines openings spaced apart from the probe contact area. The interconnect structure extends through the openings to contact the bond pad.
US10134638B2 FETS and methods of forming FETS
An embodiment is a structure. The structure comprises a fin on a substrate, isolation regions on the substrate, a dielectric region, and a gate structure. The fin includes a first epitaxial portion. The isolation regions are on opposing sides of the fin, and at least the first epitaxial portion of the fin protrudes from between the isolation regions. The dielectric region directly underlies the first epitaxial portion. A material of the dielectric region is different from a material of the isolation regions. The gate structure is along sidewalls and is over an upper surface of the fin. The gate structure defines a channel region in the first epitaxial portion.
US10134637B1 Method of forming a semiconductor component having multiple bipolar transistors with different characteristics
A semiconductor component is formed by providing a substrate having partially formed first and second transistors, a base electrode stack formed over the transistors, first and second emitter windows formed in the electrode stack over first and second collector regions of the transistors, and an oxide layer extending over the collector regions. A process entails forming a mask layer in a selected emitter window, optionally forming a selectively implanted collector (SIC) in an un-masked emitter window, and removing an oxide layer and forming an epitaxial layer in the un-masked emitter window. The process further entails forming an oxide layer over the epitaxial layer and repeating the operations of forming a mask layer for another selected emitter window, optionally forming a SIC in another un-masked emitter window, and removing an oxide layer and forming an epitaxial layer in the un-masked emitter window. The epitaxial layers may have different epitaxial growth profiles.
US10134636B2 Methods for producing semiconductor devices
A method for producing a semiconductor device in accordance with various embodiments may include providing a semiconductor workpiece attached to a first carrier; dicing the semiconductor workpiece and the carrier so as to form at least one individual semiconductor chip; mounting the at least one semiconductor chip with a side facing away from the carrier, to an additional carrier.
US10134630B2 Metal-graphene heterojunction metal interconnects, method of forming the same, and semiconductor device including the same
Disclosed herein are a metal-graphene heterojunction metal interconnect, a method of forming the same, and a semiconductor device including the same. The method includes: a) forming a carbon source layer by depositing a carbon source on a top surface of a substrate; b) forming a metal catalyst layer by depositing a metal catalyst on the carbon source layer; and c) carrying out heat treatment on the substrate comprising the carbon source layer and the metal catalyst layer. The graphene can be formed by carrying out the heat treatment only once irrespectively of the number of substrates, and accordingly to the manufacturing time and manufacturing cost of the metal interconnect are reduced, and a damage to the metal interconnect by the heat treatment is not caused.
US10134629B1 Method for manufacturing a semiconductor structure
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor structure includes the following steps. At first, a titanium layer is formed on a preformed layer. Then, a first titanium nitride layer is formed on the titanium layer. A first plasma treatment is applied to the first titanium nitride layer such that the first titanium nitride layer has a first N/Ti ratio. A second titanium nitride layer is formed on the first titanium nitride layer. A second plasma treatment is applied to the second titanium nitride layer such that the second titanium nitride layer has a second N/Ti ratio larger than the first N/Ti ratio.
US10134628B2 Multilayer structure including diffusion barrier layer and device including the multilayer structure
A multilayer structure includes a first material layer, a second material layer, and a diffusion barrier layer. The second material layer is connected to the first material layer. The second material layer is spaced apart from the first material layer. The diffusion barrier layer is between the first material layer and the second material layer. The diffusion barrier layer may include a two-dimensional (2D) material. The 2D material may be a non-graphene-based material, such as a metal chalcogenide-based material having a 2D crystal structure. The first material layer may be a semiconductor or an insulator, and the second material layer may be a conductor. At least a part of the multilayer structure may constitute an interconnection for an electronic device.
US10134626B2 Mechanisms for forming FinFETs with different fin heights
A semiconductor device is provided. The semiconductor device includes a doped isolation structure formed above a substrate, and the doped isolation structure includes a first doped portion and a second doped portion, and a doped concentration of the second doped portion is different from a doped concentration of the first doped portion. The semiconductor device also includes a first fin partially embedded in the doped isolation structure, and a sidewall surface of the first fin is in direct contact with the first doped portion. The semiconductor device includes a second fin partially embedded in the doped isolation structure, and the doped isolation structure is between the first fin and the second fin, and a sidewall surface of the second fin is in direct contact with the second doped portion.
US10134625B2 Shallow trench isolation structure and fabricating method thereof
In accordance with various embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, a shallow trench isolation structure and a fabricating method thereof are provided. The method for forming the shallow trench isolation structure may include: providing a semiconductor substrate; forming a shallow trench in the semiconductor substrate; forming a first insulating layer on a surface of the semiconductor substrate and in the shallow trench, a portion of the first insulating layer in the shallow trench includes an opening; etching the first insulating layer to increase a width of the opening; after etching the first insulating layer, performing a plasma treatment to an exposed surface of the first insulating layer; after the plasma treatment, cleaning the surface of the first insulating layer; and after cleaning the surface of the first insulating layer, filling a second insulating layer into the shallow trench.
US10134615B2 Substrate support with improved RF return
Apparatus for processing a substrate are provided herein. In some embodiments, a substrate support includes a body having a support surface; an RF electrode disposed in the body proximate the support surface to receive RF current from an RF source; a shaft to support the body; a conductive element having an interior volume and extending through the shaft, wherein the conductive element is coupled to the RF electrode; and an RF gasket; wherein the conductive element includes features that engage the RF gasket to return the RF current to ground.
US10134611B2 Collector for use with an apparatus for treating wafer-shaped articles
A collector assembly for use with a spin chuck includes a base component, a top component and a first intermediate component configured to be fitted between the base component and the top component. The base, top and first intermediate components are configured so as to be interconnectable to form a process enclosure and so as to be separable from one another. The base component and the intermediate component each comprise collector wall segments such that when the base, top and first intermediate components are interfitted, the wall segments together define an outer side wall of the collector assembly.
US10134608B2 Power electronic switching device and power semiconductor module therewith
A switching device and a power semiconductor module are configured with a substrate, a power semiconductor component arranged thereupon and with a load connection device. The substrate incorporates mutually electrically-insulated printed conductors and wherein the load connection device, preferably for an AC potential, comprises at least two partial connection devices, having mutually corresponding contact surfaces and being interconnected in an force-fitted or materially-bonded manner and, on the contact surfaces, an electrically conductive manner, wherein a first partial connection device has a first contact device, which is force-fitted or materially-bonded to the printed conductor of the substrate, and wherein a second partial connection device has a second contact device for the further, preferably external, connection of a load connection device.
US10134603B2 Method of planarising a surface
In an embodiment, a method of planarizing a surface includes applying a first layer to a surface including a protruding region including at least one compound semiconductor and a stop layer on an upper surface such that the first layer covers the surface and the protruding region, removing a portion of the first layer above the protruding region and forming an indentation in the first layer above the protruding region, the protruding region remaining covered by material of the first layer, and progressively removing an outermost surface of the first layer to produce a planarized surface including the stop layer on the upper surface of the protruding region and an outer surface of the first layer.
US10134598B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor device
As a first grinding step, a peripheral portion of a back surface of a wafer (1) is ground with a first grindstone (17) to form a fractured layer (19) in the peripheral portion. Subsequently, as a second grinding step, a central portion of the back surface of the wafer (1) is ground with the first grindstone (17) to form a recess (21) while the peripheral portion in which the fractured layer (19) is formed is left as a rib (20). Subsequently, as a third grinding step, a bottom surface of the recess (21) is ground with a second grindstone (22) of an abrasive grain size smaller than that of the first grindstone (17) to reduce a thickness of the wafer (1).
US10134587B1 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
There is provided a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, including: transferring a substrate to a module having a first process chamber and a second process chamber; reading a recipe program depending on a type and a number of the substrate; and processing the substrate according to the recipe program, wherein in the act of processing the substrate, a first data indicating a state of the first process chamber and a second data indicating a state of the second process chamber are respectively detected, and a comparison between the first data and a previously-acquired first reference data and a comparison between the second data and a previously-acquired second reference data are displayed on a display screen.
US10134581B2 Methods and apparatus for selective dry etch
Methods for forming a spacer comprising depositing a film on the top, bottom and sidewalls of a feature and treating the film to change a property of the film on the top and bottom of the feature. Selectively dry etching the film from the top and bottom of the feature relative to the film on the sidewalls of the feature using a high intensity plasma.
US10134570B2 Radiofrequency adjustment for instability management in semiconductor processing
Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for reducing chamber instability while processing a semiconductor substrate. One method includes an operation for identifying a first recipe with steps having an operating frequency equal to the nominal frequency of a radiofrequency (RF) power supply. Each step is analyzed with the nominal frequency, and the analysis determines if any step produces instability at the nominal frequency. The operating frequency is adjusted, for one or more of the steps, when the instability in the one or more steps exceeds a threshold. The adjustment acts to find an approximate minimum level of instability. A second recipe is constructed after the adjustment, such that at least one of the steps includes a respective operating frequency different from the nominal frequency. The second recipe is used to etch the one or more layers disposed over the substrate in the semiconductor processing chamber.
US10134566B2 Method of making a nanostructure and nanostructured articles
A method of making a nanostructure and nanostructured articles by depositing a layer to a major surface of a substrate by plasma chemical vapor deposition from a gaseous mixture while substantially simultaneously etching the surface with a reactive species. The method includes providing a substrate; mixing a first gaseous species capable of depositing a layer onto the substrate when formed into a plasma, with a second gaseous species capable of etching the substrate when formed into a plasma, thereby forming a gaseous mixture; forming the gaseous mixture into a plasma; and exposing a surface of the substrate to the plasma, wherein the surface is etched and a layer is deposited on at least a portion of the etched surface substantially simultaneously, thereby forming the nanostructure. The substrate can be a (co)polymeric material, an inorganic material, an alloy, a solid solution, or a combination thereof. The deposited layer can include the reaction product of plasma chemical vapor deposition using a reactant gas comprising a compound selected from the group consisting of organosilicon compounds, metal alkyl compounds, meal isopropoxide compounds, metal acetylacetonate compounds, metal halide compounds, and combinations thereof. Nanostructures of high aspect ratio and optionally with random dimensions in at least one dimension and preferably in three orthogonal dimensions can be prepared.
US10134564B2 Charged particle beam device
Provided is a charged particle beam device including a charged particle optical column that irradiates a specimen with a primary charged particle beam, and a specimen base rotating unit that is capable of rotating the specimen base in a state of an angle formed by a surface of the specimen base and an optical axis of the primary charged particle beam being inclined to a non-perpendicular angle, in which the specimen base is configured to include a detecting element that detects a charged particle scattered or transmitted inside the specimen, and transmitted charged particle images of the specimen corresponding to each angle is acquired by irradiating the specimen in a state of the specimen base rotating unit being rotated at a plurality of different angles.
US10134562B2 Multi charged particle beam writing apparatus, and multi charged particle beam writing method
A multi charged particle beam writing apparatus includes a modulation rate data calculation processing circuitry to calculate, for each pixel being a unit region, a modulation rate of a beam to a pixel concerned and each modulation rate of a beam to at least one pixel at a periphery of the pixel concerned, and a corrected-dose calculation processing circuitry to calculate, for the each pixel, a corrected dose by adding a multiplied value obtained by multiplying the modulation rate of the pixel concerned in a modulation rate map by beam dose to the pixel concerned, and a multiplied value obtained by multiplying the modulation rate of the pixel concerned which becomes one of the at least one pixel at the periphery with respect to another pixel defined for the position of the pixel concerned by a beam dose to the another pixel.
US10134554B2 Charging device of air circuit breaker
A first support member and a second support member are provided in a rotation support device and a worm gear is rotated in a state that the second support member is inserted in the first support member, whereby the worm gear is prevented from being shaken through the first support member and the second support member and heat transmission to a housing due to rotation of the worm gear to damage the housing is prevented.
US10134549B2 Optically transmissive key assemblies for display-capable keyboards, keypads, or other user input devices
A key that includes a body with an optically transmissive or light permeable region and an optical film coupled to or carried by the light permeable region is disclosed. The key also includes a resilient structure coupled to the body. The key can be assembled or coupled to, or disposed relative or adjacent to, a display screen. The key also includes a switch actuator (e.g., an electromechanical switch actuator or contact element). Displacement of the key, more specifically the body of the key, displaces the switch actuator for actuating a switch. The resilient structure is configured to bias the body at a first position. The body can be actuated or displaced from the first position to a second position for effectuating corresponding displacement of the switch actuator and actuation of the switch. The resilient structure provides a positive tactile feedback upon user-directed or user-controlled actuation or displacement of the body.
US10134543B2 Luminous keyboard
A luminous keyboard includes plural keys and a backlight module under the plural keys. The backlight module includes a light-shading plate, a light guide plate and a reflecting plate, which are sequentially stacked on each other from top to bottom. The light-shading plate includes a first cutting hole and a first cutting hole periphery around the first cutting hole. The light guide plate includes a perforation. The reflecting plate includes a second cutting hole and a second cutting hole periphery around the second cutting hole. A top surface of the second cutting hole periphery is attached on a bottom surface of the first cutting hole periphery through the perforation. While an object is penetrated through the first cutting hole and the second cutting hole, the object is closely covered by the first cutting hole periphery and the second cutting hole periphery in response to an elastic restoring force.
US10134535B2 Dry transformer load switch
A dry transformer load switch, and transformer having such switch, has a hollow insulation cylinder extending longitudinally about a virtual center axis and has a plurality of connection contacts arranged along the inner circumference thereof, and a radially oriented main contact arranged in the interior of the hollow insulation cylinder so as to be rotatable about the center axis and which, with a corresponding rotary movement, can be optionally electrically connected by the radially outer end thereof to one of the connection contacts. In a hollow-cylindrical space about the center axis that is defined by the radially inner and outer end of the main contact, there is a barrier shield, which can be rotated together with the main contact about the axis.
US10134534B2 Connector for connecting a first shaped element to a second shaped element
A connector is disclosed for connecting a first shaped element to a second shaped element. The first shaped element and the second shaped element each include a dovetail guide. In an embodiment, the connector is provided with contact areas. The contact areas are designed to engage into the respective dovetail guides to connect the first and second shaped elements.
US10134529B2 Composite electronic component and resistance element
A composite electronic component includes an electronic element mounted on a resistance element in a height direction. The electronic element includes an electronic element body, and first and second external electrodes separated from each other in a length direction. The resistance element includes a base portion, a resistor disposed on an upper surface of the base portion, and first and second upper surface conductors on the upper surface of the base portion. The first and second upper surface conductors are separated from each other in the length direction, and the resistor is located between the first and second upper surface conductors. A dimension in the height direction of the resistor is smaller than both a dimension in the height direction of the first external electrode of a portion located on a lower surface of the electronic element body, and a dimension in the height direction of the second external electrode of a portion located on a lower surface of the electronic element body.
US10134528B2 Capacitor for multiple replacement applications
An apparatus suitable for use in an air-conditioning system and configured to provide a plurality of selectable capacitance values includes a plurality of capacitive devices and a pressure interrupter cover assembly. Each of the capacitive devices has a first capacitor terminal and a second capacitor terminal. The pressure interrupter cover assembly includes a deformable cover, a set of section cover terminals, a common cover terminal, and a set of insulation structures. The first capacitor terminal of at least one of the capacitive devices is electrically connectable to one of the section cover terminals, and the second capacitor terminal of the at least one of the capacitive devices is electrically connectable to the common cover terminal.
US10134527B2 Electronic device, piezoelectric device, liquid ejecting head, and manufacturing methods for electronic device, piezoelectric device, and liquid ejecting head
An electronic device includes a capacitor that is configured with a first electrode layer, an insulating layer, and a second electrode layer being formed in the order listed herein. At least one end of the capacitor is defined by an end of the second electrode layer. The insulating layer is provided so as to extend to a non-element region that is on the outside of one end of the capacitor. The insulating layer under the non-element region is formed thinner than the insulating layer under the capacitor. A difference between the thickness of the insulating layer under the non-element region and the thickness of the insulating layer under the capacitor is equal to or less than 50 nm.
US10134524B2 Electric power receiving device and electric power transmission device
An electric power receiving device includes a ferrite, and a power receiving coil in which a hollow portion is formed. The power receiving coil is formed so as to surround a winding axis that extends in the thickness direction. When the power receiving coil and the ferrite are viewed from an observation position spaced apart from the power receiving coil in a direction in which the winding axis extends, notch portions are formed in an outer peripheral portion of the ferrite such that the notch portions overlap side portions of the coil. The width of each notch portion as measured in a circumferential direction of the power receiving coil increases in a direction away from the hollow portion of the power receiving coil.
US10134523B2 Coil component
A coil component has a core part 10 composing a closed magnetic path through which a closed loop of a magnetic flux passes, the magnetic flux being generated by two coils 14A, 14B that are arranged in parallel, and generate a magnetic field, and the core part 10 has a pair of I-type base cores 11A, 11B facing each other, and a pair of coupling core parts 11C, 11D. The coupling core parts 11C, 11D are each formed by linearly aligning three unit coupling cores 12A to 12F, and each of these cores 12A to 12F is formed into a configuration in which a column-shaped projection is provided on a core body, and a two-stage gap including a small gap and a large gap is to be formed mutually in a space in the adjacent unit cores 11A, 11B, and 12A to 12F by the configuration.
US10134517B2 Self-aligning, multi-surface magnetic mount for electronic display devices
A mounting system for mounting an electronic display device, such as an electronic display device, to various surfaces including nonferrous and nonmagnetic surfaces is provided. In one implementation, the mounting system includes a surface-side attachment affixed to a surface, and a device-side attachment coupled to the electronic display device. The surface-side attachment and the device-side attachment include a plurality of magnets with at least one magnet with an outwardly-facing north pole and at least one magnet with an outwardly-facing south pole per attachment that self-aligns the attachments when mounting the electronic display device to the surface. The surface-side attachment and the device-side attachment may further include mechanical features and/or high friction faces to resist slipping and shear forces when the attachments are coupled together.
US10134515B2 Superconducting magnet device and method for manufacturing the same
A superconducting magnet device includes a vacuum container having a tubular barrel portion; a magnet assembly including a superconducting coil, a refrigerant tank, and a radiation shield, the magnet assembly being housed in the vacuum container; a supporting block fixed to the barrel portion and protruding beyond the barrel portion to the inside of the vacuum container; and a connecting portion which connects the magnet assembly and the supporting block to each other such that the magnet assembly is spaced apart from the barrel portion within the vacuum container. The connecting portion has thermal conductivity lower than thermal conductivity of the supporting member. The supporting member receives weight of the magnet assembly via the connecting portion while protruding inwardly beyond at least an outer circumference surface of the radiation shield of the magnet assembly.
US10134514B2 Method for producing grain-oriented electrical steel sheet
In a method for producing a grain-oriented electrical steel sheet by hot rolling a raw steel material containing C: 0.002˜0.10 mass %, Si: 2.0˜8.0 mass % and Mn: 0.005˜1.0 mass % to obtain a hot rolled sheet, subjecting the hot rolled sheet to a hot band annealing as required and further to one cold rolling or two or more cold rollings including an intermediate annealing therebetween to obtain a cold rolled sheet having a final sheet thickness, subjecting the cold rolled sheet to a primary recrystallization annealing combined with decarburization annealing, applying an annealing separator to the steel sheet surface and then subjecting to a final annealing, when rapid heating is performed at a rate of not less than 50° C./s in a range of 100˜700° C. in the heating process of the primary recrystallization annealing, the steel sheet is subjected to a holding treatment at any temperature of 250˜600° C. for 0.5˜10 seconds 2 to 6 times to thereby obtain a grain-oriented electrical steel sheet being low in the iron loss and small in the deviation of the iron loss value.