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US10191297B2 Tilt adjusting method for movable body
A movable body may be in a unit with a shake correction function having a movable body, a fixed body provided with a support mechanism structured to swingably support the movable body, a shake correction drive mechanism, and an elastic support member which connects the movable body with the fixed body. A tilt adjusting method for the movable body may include setting a state that a force having a component on an opposite direction to a driving force of the shake correction drive mechanism is acted on the movable body, adjusting the driving force so that a tilt direction of the movable body is substantially coincided with a target direction, and connecting the movable body with the fixed body through the elastic support member in a state that the tilt direction of the movable body is substantially coincided with the target direction.
US10191291B2 Magnified-look diamond jewelry
A jewelry setting has a magnifying lens in a lens holder for supporting the magnifying lens. A precious stone arrangement is supported by a precious stone setting for supporting the precious stone arrangement below the magnifying lens, at such position relative to the magnifying lens as to produce a magnified image of the precious stone arrangement at a top surface of the magnifying lens. A mechanical coupling is configured to couple the precious stone setting to the lens holder. The setting can be implemented as any type of jewelry item, e.g. a finger ring, a necklace, a pendant and the like.
US10191289B2 Modular accessories for head-mountable device
An auxiliary component unit for use with a head-mounted device is disclosed. The device can have a first side arm with and an extension arm extending at least partially therealong and configured to present information to the user via a display extending therefrom, a second side arm opposite the first side arm, and an external connection feature. The auxiliary component includes a first housing containing a first electronic component therein and a first attachment member extending from the first housing and configured to removably affix the auxiliary component with a portion of the second side arm of the head-mounted device. The auxiliary component also includes a wiring component in electronic communication with the first electronic component and attachable with the external connection feature of the device.
US10191283B2 Systems, devices, and methods for eyebox expansion displays in wearable heads-up displays
Systems, devices, and methods for eyebox expansion by exit pupil replication in wearable heads-up displays (“WHUDs”) are described. A WHUD includes a scanning laser projector (“SLP”), a holographic combiner, and an exit pupil selector positioned in the optical path therebetween. The exit pupil selector is controllably switchable into and between N different configurations. In each of the N configurations, the exit pupil selector receives a light signal from the SLP and redirects the light signal towards the holographic combiner effectively from a respective one of N virtual positions for the SLP. The holographic combiner converges the light signal to a particular one of N exit pupils at the eye of the user based on the particular virtual position from which the light signal is made to effectively originate. In this way, multiple instances of the exit pupil are distributed over the eye and the eyebox of the WHUD is expanded.
US10191282B2 Computer display device mounted on eyeglasses
When an imaging apparatus (30) captures an image of a finger performing an operation on a visual confirmation screen (S2), an operation determining unit (73) of a computer display device (1) mounted on eyeglasses (10) determines the contents of the operation performed by the finger based on image data obtained by the imaging apparatus (30). A positional data generating unit (74) generates positional data of the finger based on the image data. Based on data concerning the determined contents of the operation performed by the finger, the generated positional data of the finger, and reference data concerning the visual confirmation screen stored in a storage unit (90), an input control unit (76) determines the contents of an inputted instruction corresponding to the operation performed by the finger, and controls an original screen to be displayed on an display apparatus (20) in accordance with the determined contents of the inputted instruction.
US10191281B2 Head-mounted display for visually recognizing input
A head-mountable display device is provided including an image display device configured to be communicable with an input device and to display an operation image and an auxiliary image overlaid upon the operation image. The auxiliary image indicates three-dimensional positional information of a target object relative to an input operation surface of the input device.
US10191273B2 Mirror driving device, beam irradiation device, and laser radar
A mirror driving device includes a rotating shaft, a first driving source, a mirror holder, a mirror, a rotating body, a guide, a moving mechanism, and a second driving source. The first driving source rotates the rotating shaft. The mirror holder is supported on the rotating shaft by a support shaft extending perpendicular to the rotating shaft and is rotatable about the support shaft. A holding part is provided at an edge of the mirror holder. The mirror holder is placed on the rotating body at a position located away from the support shaft. The guide is disposed at the holding part, and guides the holding part so as to be capable of changing a distance between the holding part and the rotating shaft. The moving mechanism moves the rotating body in a direction parallel to the rotating shaft in a state where the rotating body is rotatable with the rotating shaft. The second driving source moves the rotating body via the moving mechanism.
US10191272B2 Electrowetting assembly technique and cell structure
The examples herein relate to assembly techniques and structures for an electrowetting cell, e.g. a fluid lens, a fluid prism or a single cell that may support both variable lens and variable prism functions. The resulting cell structure, for example, may support both beam shaping and steering functions, e.g. supporting use of the same electrowetting cell structure for a wider variety of optical processing applications. The resulting cell may be used in combination with an optical/electrical transducer or an array of cells may be used with a transducer in systems for a various light input and/or output applications.
US10191266B2 Three-dimensional shape measuring apparatus
A three-dimensional shape measuring apparatus includes a light source, an optical sensor, and an imaging unit that images a sensor signal. The three-dimensional shape measuring apparatus includes: a storing unit that stores control information indicating a state of the three-dimensional shape measuring apparatus at a point in time of imaging, the control information being obtained in synchronization with the imaging of the sensor signal performed by the imaging unit; and an output control unit that controls a transfer timing of the control information stored in the storing unit in accordance with a transfer timing of image data obtained by the imaging unit so as to output the control information to an image transfer path in association with the image data.
US10191262B2 Waveguide for multispectral fusion
A system includes an optical waveguide configured to receive multispectral radiation from a scene, a first optical component and a second optical component. The first optical component is configured to cause a first portion of the multispectral radiation with wavelengths in a first range to exit the optical waveguide at a first position, and a second portion of the multispectral radiation with wavelengths in a second range to travel through the optical waveguide from the first position to a second position via total internal reflection. The second optical component is configured to cause the second portion of the multispectral radiation to exit the optical waveguide at the second position.
US10191261B2 Macro lens
Accommodating (re-focusable) macro lens system which includes first and second individual lenses having first and second optical portions sequentially disposed along an optical axis. Change in optical-power of macro lens results from by changing the flattened area of contact between the lenses in response to force applied to the lenses axially by an external compressor operably connected with or forming a part of macro lens housing. Method for operating same.
US10191259B2 Zoom lens and camera device
The zoom lens comprises five or more groups of lens pieces, namely, the foremost or first lens group of positive refractive power located the closest to an object, the succeeding second lens group of negative refractive power, the third lens group of positive refractive power, the fourth lens group of positive refractive power, and the fifth lens group all arranged in this order, and if any, the rearmost lens group(s) closer to the imaging plane than the fifth lens group. The zoom lens meets requirements as defined in the conditional expression regarding a combined magnification of the fifth lens group and, if any, the rearmost lens group(s) closer to the imaging plane than the fifth lens group while the zoom lens is taking a telephoto position.
US10191257B2 Lens system, optical apparatus and manufacturing method
A lens system having, in order from an object, at least a first lens group G1 having positive refractive power, and second to fourth lens groups G2 to G4, wherein the first lens group G1 includes a front portion lens group G1a, and a rear portion lens group G1b which is disposed to an image side of the front portion lens group G1a with an air distance therebetween, and performs focusing by shifting the rear portion lens group G1b in the optical axis direction, and the fourth lens group G4 includes, in order from the object, a negative lens and a positive lens (cemented negative lens L41), a negative lens L42, and an aperture stop S, and is fixed in the optical axis direction with respect to an image plane I upon zooming from a wide angle end state to a telephoto end state.
US10191256B2 Lithium containing glass with high oxidized iron content, and laminated transparency using same
A low infrared absorbing lithium glass includes FeO in the range of 0.0005-0.015 wt %, more preferably 0.001-0.010 wt %, and a redox ratio in the range of 0.005-0.15, more preferably in the range of 0.005-010. The glass can be chemically tempered and used to provide a ballistic viewing cover for night vision goggles or scope. A method is provided to change a glass making process from making a high infrared absorbing lithium glass having FeO in the range of 0.02 to 0.04 wt % and a redox ratio in the range of 0.2 to 0.4 to the low infrared absorbing lithium glass by adding additional oxidizers to the batch materials. A second method is provided to change a glass making process from making a low infrared absorbing lithium glass to the high infrared absorbing lithium glass by adding additional reducers to the batch material. In one embodiment of the invention the oxidizer is CeO2. An embodiment of the invention covers a glass made according to the method.
US10191255B2 Four-element athermal lens
A four-element athermal lens includes four coaxially aligned lenses including a (i) first lens and, in order of increasing distance therefrom and on a same side thereof, (ii) a second lens, a third lens, and a fourth lens. The first lens and the second lens are positive lenses. The third and fourth lenses are negative lenses. The first lens, second lens, third lens, and fourth lens have equal respective refractive indices n1, n2, n3, and n4. A difference between (i) the maximum of n1, n2, n3, and n4 and (ii) the minimum of n1, n2, n3, and n4 being less than 0.05 in a free-space wavelength range. Refractive indices n1, n2, n3, and n4 have respective temperature dependences Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 1 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T , Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 2 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T , Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 3 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T , Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 4 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T . Each of Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 1 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T ⁢ ⁢ and ⁢ ⁢ Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 2 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T exceeds, in the free-space wavelength range, each of Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 3 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T ⁢ ⁢ and ⁢ ⁢ Δ ⁢ ⁢ n 4 Δ ⁢ ⁢ T by a factor between 2.05 and 2.85, inclusive.
US10191252B2 Photographing optical lens system, image capturing apparatus and electronic device
A photographing optical lens system includes at least six lens elements, wherein the photographing optical lens system includes at least one cemented lens group cemented by two of the lens elements adjacent to each other. The at least one cemented lens group includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first cemented lens element, a cemented layer and a second cemented lens element. The first cemented lens element has a cemented image-side surface being aspheric. The cemented layer has a cemented object-side surface and a cemented image-side surface. The second cemented lens element has a cemented object-side surface being aspheric. An aspheric coefficient of the cemented image-side surface of the first cemented lens element is different from an aspheric coefficient of the cemented object-side surface of the second cemented lens element. One of the lens elements closest to an imaged object has positive refractive power.
US10191250B2 Optical imaging lens assembly, image capturing unit and electronic device
An optical imaging lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element and a sixth lens element. The second lens element has positive refractive power. The third lens element has positive refractive power. The fourth lens element has positive refractive power. The fifth lens element has positive refractive power. The sixth lens element has an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, wherein the image-side surface of the sixth lens element has at least one inflection point. The to optical imaging lens assembly has a total of six lens elements.
US10191246B2 Zoom lens and imaging apparatus
The zoom lens consists of, in order from an object side, a first lens group having a positive power, a second lens group having a negative power, a third lens group having a positive power, a fourth lens group having a negative power, and a fifth lens group having a positive power. An aperture diaphragm is disposed between a surface of the second lens group closest to an image side and a surface of the fourth lens group closest to the object side. The first lens group and the fifth lens group each consist of two or less lenses. A negative meniscus lens, which is convex toward the object side, is disposed to be closest to the object side of the second lens group. A negative meniscus lens, which is convex toward the image side, is disposed to be closest to the image side of the fourth lens group.
US10191245B2 Image sensor
In an image sensor according to related art, charge information cannot be read at the same time from a pair of photoelectric conversion elements placed corresponding to one microlens. According to one embodiment, an image sensor includes a first photoelectric conversion element and a second photoelectric conversion element placed corresponding to one microlens, a first transfer transistor placed corresponding to the first photoelectric conversion element and a second transfer transistor placed corresponding to the second photoelectric conversion element, a read timing signal line that supplies a common read timing signal to the first transfer transistor and the second transfer transistor, a first output line that outputs a signal of the first photoelectric conversion element to the outside, and a second output line that outputs a signal of the second photoelectric conversion element to the outside.
US10191237B2 Binder film system
A fiber optic cable includes core elements wound in a pattern of stranding, the core elements comprising tubes surrounding optical fibers. The fiber optic cable further includes an binder film surrounding the stranded core elements. The binder film is continuous peripherally around the core elements, forming a continuous closed loop when viewed in cross-section, and continuous lengthwise along a length of the cable that is at least a meter. Further, the binder film is in radial tension and opposes outwardly transverse deflection of the core elements.
US10191232B2 Optical module
Disclosed is an optical module including an optical transmitter which is configured to output a first optical signal, an optical receiver which is configured to receive a second optical signal, a holder which is configured to include an optical fiber on which the first optical signal is incident and from which the second optical signal is emitted. The optical module further includes a first optical filter disposed between the optical transmitter and the holder to transmit the first optical signal and reflect the second optical signal, a first parallel light lens disposed between the first optical filter and the optical transmitter, and a second parallel light lens disposed between the first optical filter and the holder.
US10191226B2 Cylindrical optical ferrule alignment apparatus
An alignment sleeve for an optical fiber adapter includes features to bring precision alignment between optical fiber cores. The sleeve includes a tubular inner area to accept first and second ferrule ends of first and second connectors. First and second tabs project from first and second ends of the sleeve. The first and second tabs slide into holes in the ferrule holders or barrels of the first and second connectors, so as to provide rotational alignment of the first and second ferrules, which may be presenting multi-core optical fibers. A mid-portion of the sleeve may include geometrical features to enable a snap fit of the sleeve into a housing of the adapter. More than one tab may be employed at the ends of the sleeve, and the tabs may have defined spacing and/or dimensions to enable security keying, only permitting coupling between connectors possessing matching holes in the ferrule barrels.
US10191223B2 Optical connector
An optical connector is disclosed. The optical connector provides a first plug, a second plug, a sleeve, a spring, and a shell. The first plug and the second plug jointly rotate without rubbing end surfaces of ferrules thereof. The second plug provides a projection, while, the shell provides a hollow that receives the projection of the second plug. The first plug is pushed against the second plug by the spring put between the first plug and the shell but unable to be detached from the second plug because of the projection of the second plug mated with the hollow of the shell, thereby the ferrules in the respective plugs make physical contact in the respective end surfaces.
US10191222B2 Optical connector apparatus
An optical connector apparatus includes a connector which is connected to an electro-optical composite cable including an optical fiber and a metal conductor, and a connection object to be connected. The connector is provided with a ferrule which has a conductive portion on at least a part of the surface thereof. The connection object to be connected is provided with an electrically conductive connection member to be connected to the ferrule. The ferrule and the cable are connected by a crimping structure. When the ferrule is inserted in the connection member, the connector and the connection object to be connected are electrically and optically connected to each other. Provided is also an optical connector apparatus which comprises a connector having a plurality of ferrules having distances between the end of the ferrules and the conductive portions so that the timing of the connection of the connector to the object to be connected is delayed, and thus the optical connector apparatus is capable of hot swapping. The connection object to be connected can be a combination of an adapter and a mating connector, or an optical element and an adapter which holds the same, etc.
US10191216B2 Fiber-to-waveguide optical interface device and components for photonic systems
An optical interface device for a photonic integrated system includes a plug and a receptacle. The receptacle is operably arranged on a PIC that supports waveguides. The plug operably supports optical fibers. The receptacle and plug are configured to operably engage to establish optical communication between the optical fibers and the waveguides. A tab on the receptacle is configured to constrain longitudinal motion while allowing for lateral motion of the receptacle to adjust its position relative to the PIC to optimize alignment. The plug can include a spacer sized to fit within a recess defined by the tab to further facilitate alignment. The receptacle and plug can be engaged and disengaged in a manner similar to conventional electrical connectors.
US10191215B2 Waveguide fabrication method
A waveguide fabrication method including the steps of providing a substrate including at least one waveguide recess structure and a stress release recess structure for receiving a waveguide material, and depositing the waveguide material onto the substrate and into both the waveguide recess structure and the stress release recess structure.
US10191208B2 Light source device and display apparatus
A light source device which includes a reflection sheet suspended by protrusions which penetrate plural places of an outer peripheral edge part of the reflection sheet, and a light guide plate disposed to face the reflection sheet is provided. And the light guide plate has notches formed at positions corresponding to the protrusions of an edge part corresponding to the outer peripheral edge part of the reflection sheet. The light guide plate is provided with being extended using the notches to extend an image display region. The reflection sheet near the notches of the light guide plate reflects the light irregularly reflected near the notches to a light emitting surface side of the light guide plate.
US10191198B2 Display apparatus including directional backlight unit and method of assembling the display apparatus
A display apparatus including a directional backlight unit and a method of assembling the display apparatus are disclosed. The display apparatus includes an auxiliary structure coupled to an input coupler and a switch panel module.
US10191183B2 Method of constructing digital terrain model
PROBLEM: Efficiently generating digital terrain model (DTM) having high elevation surface accuracy and high point density, and suitable for controlling pavement milling machines during road repairs. SOLUTION: Combination of motorized levelling and Stop-Go mobile laser scanning system, including train of three vehicles, which are at standstill during measurements, and which move in unison in between measurements. Middle vehicle carries laser scanner, elevation sight, and GNSS receiver. Front and rear vehicle each carry levelling rod; front vehicle also carries GNSS receiver. During measurement cycle, laser scanner generates point cloud, while GNSS positions of middle and front vehicles and elevations at the resp. positions of front and rear vehicles are determined. After measurement cycle, vehicle train moves until rear vehicle halts at previous GNSS position of front vehicle, etc. When all measurement cycles are completed, collected data is integrated and transformed into a DTM.
US10191182B2 Accuracy of water break-through time prediction
The present disclosure describes methods and systems, including computer-implemented methods, computer program products, and computer systems, for improving water break-though time predictions. One computer-implemented method includes obtaining, by a hardware data processing apparatus, a plurality of initial relative permeability data; determining, by the hardware data processing apparatus, viscosity data; determining, by the hardware data processing apparatus, a flood-front saturation point based on the viscosity data and the initial relative permeability data; and generating, by the hardware data processing apparatus, a plurality of corrected relative permeability data based on the plurality of initial relative permeability data and the critical fractional flow point, wherein the plurality of the corrected relative permeability data are used to simulate water break-through time.
US10191150B2 High precision radar to track aerial targets
High precision radar to track aerial targets installed on the ground, in a container or in a vehicle, to determine the target parameters, such as azimuth angle (θa), elevation angle (θe), range, speed and flying direction and transmits them to a weapon system which comprises an array of two collinear antennas (19, 21) with narrow beam in elevation, installed on a platform (12) and rotating around a vertical axis at a rotational speed of, at least, 50 rpm, in which the direction of the said array varies between 0° and 90° by means of a positioning motor in elevation (18), and the precise target elevation angle (θe) is determined by interferometry. The precise target azimuth angle (9a) is determined through correlation between a signal detected by the said antennas (19, 21) with a +1/−1 step function, complemented by the search for the zero transition provided by the determination of the return pulse maximum. The target speed and direction values are determined by a prediction filter (50) based on the history of range, elevation and azimuth values obtained in previous measurements.
US10191140B2 Luminaire identification and positioning by constellation
Various embodiments disclosed herein include a method for determining the position of a computing device. The method may include obtaining, by the computing device, an image of a subset of luminaries from a plurality of luminaires located in an indoor environment, in which each subset grouping of luminaires in the plurality of luminaires is uniquely identifiable. The computing device may then compare the subset of luminaires to a database storing each uniquely identifiable subset grouping of luminaires in the plurality of luminaires, in which the database includes position information for each luminaire in the plurality of luminaires, and determine the position of the computing device based on the comparison of the subset of luminaries to the database.
US10191138B2 RFID-based systems for monitoring large areas
A system for locating RFID tags in an area includes a platform and an RFID reader head associated with the platform. At least one support extends between the platform and an anchor position within an area. Separate support adjustment devices are associated with each support, with each support adjustment device being operable to adjust the length of the associated support between the platform and the anchor position associated with the support. So adjusting the length of the support varies the location of the RFID reader head in the area, thereby allowing an RFID reader associated with the RFID reader head to monitor a larger area than would otherwise be possible if the RFID reader were to remain in a fixed location. The RFID reader head itself may be movable with respect to the platform for finer adjustment of the position of the RFID reader.
US10191137B2 Systems and methods for beacon device fleet management
Systems and methods for beacon device fleet management are provided. One example system includes a plurality of beacon devices, a plurality of mobile computing devices, a fleet management system, and a fleet owner computing devices. One example method includes receiving, by the fleet management system, a device status request from the fleet owner computing device. The fleet management system determines one or more operational statuses of beacon devices owned by the fleet owner and transmits data indicative of the one or more operational statuses to the fleet owner computing device. The operational statuses can include a current detection status (e.g., online or offline), a location status, a power source status, and/or other operational parameters.
US10191132B2 Method and apparatus for multi-slice imaging of T2-relaxation time
An MRI method includes performing a first image acquisition module of a pulse sequence to acquire a first MR data from slices disposed at different locations in a region of interest (ROI) of an object; performing a second image acquisition module of the pulse sequence, to acquire a second MR data from the slices disposed at the different locations of the ROI, with a T2 preparation time different than that of the first image acquisition module; and generating a T2 map based on the acquired first MR data and the acquired second MR data.
US10191120B2 Apparatus for detecting defect of electric power system
An apparatus for detecting a defect of an electric power system according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first state signal output unit for outputting a first state signal corresponding to a magnetic force generated at a periphery of a line, a second state signal output unit for outputting a second state signal based on a magnitude of a line current and an increase ratio thereof, and a determination unit for determining whether the electric power system is defective or not based on the first state signal and the second state signal.
US10191116B2 Battery test system for predicting battery test results
A method of predicting battery test results includes using a battery test computer to predict a battery test result for a battery undergoing testing. The battery test computer comprises a tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium storing a battery test management system implemented as one or more sets of instructions. The battery test management system includes a predictive module configured to predict the battery test result using less than all data required for the battery test to be complete, a validation module configured to validate the prediction, and a training module configured to re-train the predictive module based on results generated by the validation module. The battery test computer also includes processing circuitry configured to execute the one or more sets of instructions, and outputting, via a user interface, the prediction of the result and a confidence level associated with the prediction.
US10191107B2 Ranking defects with yield impacts
Failure types that caused defective items to fail testing are identified, the defective items are grouped by the failure types to produce failure-type groups, and the defective items are analyzed to identify defect types that caused the failures. Failure-type limited yield within each of the failure-type groups, and failure-type group-specific defect ratio based on proportions of the defect types within each of the failure-type groups are determined. Additionally, each failure-type group-specific defect ratio is weighted using the failure-type limited yield to produce a weighted failure-type group-specific defect limited yield. For each of the defect types, the weighted failure-type group-specific defect limited yield from each of the failure-type groups is combined to produce the failure-type influenced defect-type total limited yield. Matrix processing is used for the weighting and combination processes. The defect types are ranked based on the failure-type influenced defect-type total limited yield.
US10191105B2 Method for making a semiconductor device including threshold voltage measurement circuitry
A method for making a semiconductor device may include forming active circuitry on a substrate including differential transistor pairs, and forming threshold voltage test circuitry on the substrate. The threshold voltage test circuitry may include a pair of differential test transistors replicating the differential transistor pairs within the active circuitry, with each test transistor having a respective input and output, and at least one gain stage configured to amplify a difference between the outputs of the differential test transistors for measuring a threshold voltage thereof. The differential transistor pairs and the pair of differential test transistors each includes spaced apart source and drain regions, a channel region extending between the source and drain regions, and a gate overlying the channel region. Moreover, each of the channel regions may include a superlattice.
US10191101B2 System and method for detecting ground fault in a dc system
A ground fault detection system for locating a ground fault in a direct current (DC) power transfer system is provided. The system includes a ground fault detection component and a current sensor. The ground fault detection component includes a first switch and a first resistive element electrically coupled to each other in a series configuration. The ground fault detection component also includes a second switch and a second resistive element electrically coupled to each other in a series configuration. Furthermore, the current sensor is operatively coupled to a load and is configured to measure a fault current at the load upon switching at least one of the first switch or the second switch to a conducting state.
US10191095B2 Wireless sensor network for measurement of electrical energy consumption
There is described a system to measure the electrical consumption of a household. This system consists of a network of measuring devices that are attached to wires between electrical appliances and circuit breakers and of a communication and processing unit that receives measurement data from the measuring devices. Low precision sensors based on the Hall effect may be used for obtaining precise measurements of energy consumption by providing a casing for the measuring devices that ensures a fixed, known, and precise alignment with respect to the wire to which it is attached. Low precision sensors based on the Hall effect may also be used by performing a correction calibration of measured data.
US10191094B2 Synchrophasor measurement method for power systems
A synchrophasor measurement method for a device configured to take synchronized measurements in a power system is provided. The synchrophasor measurement method includes receiving global positioning system (GPS)-synchronized samples of a signal sensed by the device from the power system; determining a level of distortion of the signal; selecting, based on the level of distortion, a computation method, the computation method being one of an improved zero-crossing (IZC) method and an enhanced phase-lock-loop (EPLL) method; performing the selected computation method to determine at least one parameter of the signal at a reporting frequency, which is at least twice a line frequency of the power system; and outputting, at the reporting frequency, the at least one parameter to an operator of the power system to allow the operator to perform at least one of a monitoring and a controlling of at least one element of the power system.
US10191091B2 Circuit board with implanted optical current sensor
A circuit board with a conductor path having a recess, an implant with left, right, lower and upper edges arranged in the recess, where the implant has first and second optical layers, a second optical layer and a conductor arranged between them, the first and the second optical layer each have at least one light-conducting structure with first and second ends, where a light-conductor is arranged in a right edge of the implant, in which respective second ends of the light-conducting structures are located, such that light fed in at the first end of the optical fiber of the first optical layer is deflected to the second end of the light-conducting structure of the second optical layer such that a beam path of the light encompasses the conductor, and the circuit also includes an optical transmitter and an optical receiver with and evaluator that form a fiber optic current sensor.
US10191080B2 Drone including advance means for compensating the bias of the inertial unit as a function of the temperature
The inertial unit, IMU, of the drone is mounted on a main circuit board. The IMU (26) includes an internal temperature sensor delivering a chip temperature signal (θ°chip). A heating component (36) is mounted on the circuit board near the IMU, and it is provided a thermal guide, incorporated to the circuit board, extending between the heating component and the IMU so as to allow a transfer to the IMU of the heat produced by the heating component. This thermal guide may in particular be a metal planar layer incorporated to the board, in particular a ground plane. A thermal regulation circuit (44-62) receives as an input the chip temperature signal (θchip) and a set-point temperature signal (θ°ref), and delivers a piloting signal (TH_PWM) of the heating component, so as to control the heat supply to the IMU. It is in particular possible to use this fast increase in temperature to perform a complete calibration of the IMU in a few minutes.
US10191077B2 Directional differential pressure detector
Methods and apparatuses for indicating the presence of a directional differential pressure between separated adjacent spaces are provided. A differential pressure set point indicator may be configured to correlate multiple potential angles of inclination of an elongated conduit to respective threshold differential pressures between two spaces which generate net flow of fluid sufficient to cause a lightweight ball to move from one region of the conduit to an opposing region. The elongated conduit may be adjustable in length so as to accommodate installation of the device into walls of varying thickness. The device may include a sound attenuator that reduces noise upon impact of the ball with either end of the conduit. The device may also include a sealing material that is flexible yet firm enough to provide both a seal with the exterior surface of the conduit and support for the conduit when oriented in a tilted configuration.
US10191068B2 Antibody based reagents that specifically recognize neurodegenerative disease related forms of the protein TDP-43
The invention relates to antibodies, antibody fragments and binding agents that specifically recognize TDP-43 associated with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), but not TDP-43 associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or TDP-43 associated with healthy human brain tissue, and antibodies, antibody fragments and binding agents that specifically recognize TDP-43 associated with ALS, but not TDP-43 associated FTD or TDP-43 associated with healthy human brain tissue.
US10191063B2 Brucellosis, Q-fever, and lyme disease biomarkers and uses thereof
The present invention provides biomarkers, methods and kits for diagnosing a Brucellosis, Q-Fever, and/or Lyme Disease, methods and kits for monitoring the effectiveness of treatment for Brucellosis, Q-Fever, or Lyme Disease, as well as methods for identifying a compound that can treat Brucellosis, Q-Fever, and/or Lyme Disease reduce or inhibit the development of complications associated with the disease in a subject, and methods to treat a Brucellosis, Q-Fever, and/or Lyme Disease.
US10191057B2 Methods of diagnosing, classifying and treating endometrial cancer and precancer
Diagnostic and therapeutic applications for endometrial cancer are described. The diagnostic and therapeutic applications are based on certain activation mutations in the FGFR2 gene and its expression products. The present invention is directed to nucleotide sequences, amino acid sequences, probes, and primers related to FGFR2 activation mutants and kits comprising these mutants to diagnosis and classify endometrial cancer in a subject.
US10191056B2 Diagnostic evaluation of antibody responses to commonly recognized prostate cancer-associated antigens
The present invention relates to a plurality of antigens that together form a panel of immunoreactive molecules suitable for identifying candidates for prostate cancer examination. Methods for identifying antibodies indicative of a pre-malignant or malignant prostate are disclosed. Further disclosed are kits that can be used to practice the above methods.
US10191050B2 Rationale, methods, and assays for identifying human and non-human primate taste specific genes and use thereof in taste modulator and therapeutic screening assays
This invention relates to novel rationale and methods for identifying human and primate taste-specific genes, including genes involved in salty taste perception, especially human salty taste perception, but also genes involved in sweet, bitter, umami, and sour taste perception, and genes involved in other taste cell or taste receptor related activities such as digestive function and digestive related diseases, taste cell turnover, immunoregulation of the oral and digestive tract, and metabolic regulation such as in diabetes and obesity, the genes identified using these methods, and assays for identifying taste modulators (enhancers or blockers) and potential therapeutics using these genes. These compounds have potential application in modulating (enhancing or blocking) taste perception, especially salty taste perception and as potential therapeutics. In addition, this invention relates to novel methods for identifying taste-specific genes that can be used as markers for different taste cell types, including sweet, bitter, umami, sour, salty, and other taste cells in mammals as well as assays that measure the activity of the sweet, bitter, umami, or sour receptor in the presence of these genes to identify modulators of sweet, bitter, umami, and sour taste and to identify therapeutics especially for treating digestive or metabolic disorders, taste loss, and oral infections. Particularly, the genes identified herein and antibodies or oligos thereto can be used as markers to identify and/or purify specific taste cells e.g., from taste cell suspensions by use of FACS or magnetic bead cell selection or other known cell purification and isolation procedures.
US10191040B2 Method of multiplex immunoassays utilizing differential affinity and methods for synthesizing aptamer-based reagents for multiplex immunoassays
Multiplex immunoassays utilize the differential affinities among the conjugation pairs between the capture ligands and target analytes are proposed. Window magnetic-assisted rapid aptamer selection (window-MARAS) methods for selecting aptamers with desirable affinity toward the target analytes and methods for generating reagents for multiplex immunoassays or multiplex detection in one assay by utilizing the selected aptamers as capture ligands in reagents are described and used to demonstrate the feasibility of multiplex immunoassays based on the differential affinity of conjugation pairs between the capture ligands and target analytes.
US10191031B2 System and methods estimation of mechanical properties and size of light-scattering particles in materials
System and method for determining a viscoelastic modulus of a sample with the use of optical data and an average size of light-scattering particles, of such sample, that has been derived from the optical data in reliance of angular dependence of a radiant flux profile determined from laser speckles formed by the sample and, in required, on a refractive index mismatch between light-scattering particles and sample medium hosting such particles. The determination is optionally carried out by taking into account at least one of absorption coefficient and reduced scattering coefficient of the sample, which are also determined from the same optical data. Laser speckle may be formed for different combinations of polarization states of sample-illuminating light and detected light and/or different wavelengths to account for polydisperse nature of the sample.
US10191029B2 Method and system to extend the conditions of application of an inversion of the Hodgkin-Huxley gating model
A method to quantify kinetics of voltage gated membrane channels by inversion of a Hodgkin Huxley formalism includes the steps of: providing an electrophysiology apparatus configured to provide a constant voltage difference across a cell membrane of a cell and to measure a current through the cell membrane and a computer configured to run at least one or more protocols; bounding R based on data generated by a T-step protocol or a G-step protocol; estimating a steady state based on data generated by a C-step protocol or a H step protocol; extracting a time constant based on the data generated by the T-step protocol or the G-step protocol as bounded by R; and assessing a range of time constants that can reproduce the data generated by the C-step protocol or the H step protocol and by the T-step protocol or the G-step protocol within and experimental error. C-step and a G-step voltage clamp stimulation protocols to generate a set of experimental data to quantify a channel availability of a cell are also described.
US10191028B1 Inorganic nanoparticle matrices for sample analysis
A new type of matrices for Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption and Ionization technique based on derivatized carbon clusters, which will be suitable for the analysis of peptides, proteins and other biomolecules by mass spectrometry which has several advantages over conventional matrices, such as optical sensitivity in a broad spectrum, low interference in the wide mass range and high analyte ionization efficiency.
US10191023B2 Gas-measuring device
A sensor unit (10) for detecting a gas is configured with a pressure-tight measuring channel (11), with a gas inlet (12) for introducing the gas into the measuring channel, with a gas outlet (13) for removing the gas from the measuring channel, and with a pump unit (14) for evacuating the measuring channel. The measuring channel has a gas sensor (15) for detecting the gas and a heating unit (16) for heating the gas sensor. The sensor unit (10) is configured to be operated in a measuring mode and in a regeneration mode. The measuring channel (11) is evacuated and the gas sensor (15) is heated in the regeneration mode.
US10191013B2 Implementation of heterodyne effect in SHM and talking SHM systems
Systems and methods for implementation of the heterodyne effect in structural health monitoring (SHM) systems are provided. A system or method can include propagating a first signal with a first frequency and a second signal with a second frequency through a subject structure, and analyzing the output response to determine if a third frequency has been created, according to the heterodyne effect.
US10191008B2 Gas sensor with solid electrolyte having water vapor diffusion barrier coating
A gas sensor including a gas sensing electrode, a counter electrode disposed within a housing, and respective conductors that connect the gas sensing electrode to the counter electrode via a sensing circuit is disclosed. The housing includes a solid electrolyte in communication with the gas sensing electrode and counter electrode wherein the solid electrolyte further comprises one or more coatings or layers. The one or more coatings or layers have a lower water vapor transport rate than that of the electrolyte, such that, in use, water vapor transport between the electrolyte and atmosphere is reduced.
US10191007B2 Sulfur oxides detection system
The sulfur oxides detection system includes a device part comprising a first electrochemical cell having a first solid electrolyte layer, a first electrode, and a second electrode; and a diffusion regulating layer. A power supply supplying voltage is provided between the electrodes as well as a detector detecting a first current correlation parameter, and a control part controlling the power supply and acquiring the first current correlation parameter. The control part controls the power supply so that a first voltage is applied between the electrodes and calculates a concentration of sulfur oxides in the measured gas based on the first current correlation parameter detected by the detector when the first voltage is applied between the electrodes, but it does not calculate the concentration of sulfur oxides in the measured gas when it judges that a concentration of water in the measured gas is not stable.
US10191005B2 Ultra-compact, passive, varactor-based wireless sensor using quantum capacitance effect in graphene
An electrical device includes at least one graphene quantum capacitance varactor. In some examples, the graphene quantum capacitance varactor includes an insulator layer, a graphene layer disposed on the insulator layer, a dielectric layer disposed on the graphene layer, a gate electrode formed on the dielectric layer, and at least one contact electrode disposed on the graphene layer and making electrical contact with the graphene layer. In other examples, the graphene quantum capacitance varactor includes an insulator layer, a gate electrode recessed in the insulator layer, a dielectric layer formed on the gate electrode, a graphene layer formed on the dielectric layer, wherein the graphene layer comprises an exposed surface opposite the dielectric layer, and at least one contact electrode formed on the graphene layer and making electrical contact with the graphene layer.
US10190999B2 Nuclear magnetic resonance and saturation well logs for determining free water level and reservoir type
Provided in some embodiments are systems and methods for determining characteristics of a hydrocarbon reservoir. Embodiments include conducting a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging operation of a targeted reservoir section of a wellbore extending into a hydrocarbon reservoir to generate a NMR log of the targeted reservoir section, conducting a resistivity logging of the targeted reservoir section to generate an uninvaded water saturation (Sw) log of the targeted reservoir section, determining for each of a plurality of depths in the section, a T2 cutoff point based on values of the NMR and Sw logs, identifying a subset of the T2 cutoff points that exhibit a hyperbolic trend, determining a theoretical cutoff curve corresponding to the subset of the T2 cutoff points, determining a free water level (FWL) of the reservoir based on the theoretical cutoff curve, and determining a rock type of the reservoir based on the theoretical cutoff curve.
US10190998B1 Method and device for evaluating and predicting a shale oil enrichment areas of fault lacustrine basins
A method is disclosed for evaluating and predicting a shale oil enrichment area of a fault lacustrine basin, comprising: obtaining materials and key data; determining a source-reservoir configuration relationship according to a longitudinal superposition relationship of different types of rock in a lithology profile and establishing a single-well lithofacies model; in the single-well lithofacies model, using a dolomite-to-formation ratio and a TOC average value to form a dolomite-to-formation ratio contour map and a TOC contour map, and superposing the dolomite-to-formation ratio contour map, the TOC contour map and a source-reservoir configuration relationship plane distribution map to form a lithofacies plane distribution map; on the basis of the lithofacies plane distribution map, superposing a vitrinite reflectance contour map and a dolomite thickness contour map to obtain a corresponding evaluation and prediction map of the shale oil enrichment area of the fault lacustrine basin.
US10190996B2 Method and device for controlling rotary table
An XY shift mechanism can shift a rotary table in a two-dimensional direction (XY direction) orthogonal to a rotation axis of the rotary table. By collaborative control of the shift position of the rotary table in the two-dimensional direction in synchronization with the rotation of the rotary table, rotation is made possible about a virtual rotation center that is set at an arbitrary position on the rotary table. The collaborative control of the shift position of the rotary table in the two-dimensional direction also corrects rotation eccentricity owing to the eccentricity of the rotary table. Thus, the virtual rotation center can be set at an arbitrary position on the rotary table, thus enabling obtainment of high resolution tomographic images of a plurality of regions of interest of an object, without the need for repositioning of the object.
US10190995B2 Methods and apparatuses for analysing fluid samples
A method and apparatus for analyzing a fluid sample that includes loading the sample in a sample space in a sensor with an input and an output, applying an electromagnetic input signal to the input, measuring at the output a response signal that includes an output signal produced by the sensor while the sensor is contacted by the sample and the electromagnetic input signal is applied to the input, comparing the response signal against the electromagnetic input signal to generate a comparison, and matching the comparison against a set of comparisons for known substances.
US10190994B2 Apparatus, method and computer program product for inspection of at least side faces of semiconductor devices
An apparatus, a method and a computer program product for inspecting at least side faces of a semiconductor device are disclosed. A frame construction is provided, which holds a camera, defining an imaging beam path. The semiconductor device is inserted into a mirror block. The mirror block has a first mirror, a second mirror, a third mirror and a fourth mirror, wherein the mirrors are arranged such that they surround a free space in the form of a rectangle. The opposing first mirror and third mirror are fixedly mounted and the opposing second mirror and fourth mirror movably mounted. A tilted mirror directs an image of the side faces of the semiconductor substrate generated by the mirror block to the camera.
US10190975B2 Leaked gas detection device and leaked gas detection method
In a leaked gas detection device and a leaked gas detection method according to the present invention, a gas cloud image area of a gas cloud formed with a leaked gas is extracted on the basis of an infrared image of a target area, a gas temperature of the gas cloud is acquired, a concentration-thickness product of the gas cloud is obtained, and a reliability degree that is an index representing the degree of reliability with respect to the obtained concentration-thickness product of the gas cloud is obtained on the basis of a background temperature in the gas cloud image area and the gas temperature of the gas cloud.
US10190971B2 Analyzing color of color alloy using reflectance
The present invention relates to a method for analyzing the color of a color alloy and, more particularly, to a method for analyzing the color of a color alloy wherein, on the basis of the fact that a different color appears according to the composition of an alloy, the wavelength-wise reflectance related to a color, which is held according to each alloy composition, and that related to a color, which is held by a measurement object that is to be measured, are compared, thereby determining the color held by the measurement object.
US10190970B2 Tilted grating sensor
The present invention relates to a sensor using a tilted fiber grating to detect physical manifestations occurring in a medium. Such physical manifestations induce measurable changes in the optical property of the tilted fiber grating. The sensor comprises a sensing surface which is to be exposed to the medium, an optical pathway and a tilted grating in the optical pathway. The grating is responsive to electromagnetic radiation propagating in the optical pathway to generate a response conveying information on the physical manifestation.
US10190956B2 True density measurement device
This true density measurement device is a device that is used to measure the true density of a sample by a gas phase substitution method, and is provided with: a sample chamber for accommodating the sample, the sample chamber being pressurized through the introduction of an inert gas; and an expansion chamber into which is released the inert gas filling the sample chamber. The expansion chamber under conditions of normal use, is opened and closed by a detachable cover, and the volume thereof is modified by insertion or withdrawal of a volume modification member.
US10190954B2 Pre-strained composite test coupons
A composite test coupon includes a plurality of plies. The plurality of plies include first ply layers and second ply layers. The first ply layers have first fibers and a substantially uniform matrix material associated with the first fibers. The second ply layers have second fibers and a pre-stressed matrix material associated with the second fibers. The first fibers are oriented in a first direction, and the second fibers are oriented in a second direction that is different from the first direction. The pre-stressed matrix material includes stress induced cracks between the second fibers of each of the second ply layers.
US10190952B2 Guest-compound-enveloping polymer-metal-complex crystal, method for producing same, method for preparing crystal structure analysis sample, and method for determining molecular structure of organic compound
The present invention is: a guest-compound-enveloping polymer-metal-complex crystal characterized by at least one selected from an aliphatic hydrocarbon, an alicyclic hydrocarbon, an ether, an ester, an aromatic hydrocarbon, a halogenated hydrocarbon, and a nitrile being enveloped as a guest compound (A) in the minute pores or the like of a polymer-metal complex that contains a metal ion as a central metal and a ligand having at least two ligating sites, has a 3D network structure formed by the ligand being ligated to the metal ion, and has the minute pores or the like regularly arranged three-dimensionally within the 3D network structure, the amount of the guest compound (A) present within the minute pores or the like being at least 60 mol % of all the guest compounds enveloped in the minute pores or the like; a method for producing the guest-compound-enveloping polymer-metal-complex crystal; a method for preparing a crystal structure analysis sample using the crystal; and a method for determining the molecular structure of an organic compound using the sample obtained by said method.
US10190951B2 Assembly for picking and transporting nanoobjects contained in aerosols, with a cassette the opening of which is secured during the picking
An assembly for picking and transporting nano-objects, comprises a cassette having first and second components, which are provided with means of mutual assembly and with means for holding the filter. The first and second components define, when the components are in an assembled configuration, a cavity in which the filter is housed and held therein. The means of mutual assembly comprise first clipping means secured to the first component, second clipping means secured to the second component and able to collaborate with the first clipping means so as to clip the two components together. A picking device comprises suction means to which the cassette is able to be removably attached. The first and second clipping means are configured such that they are not accessible from the outside when the components are in the assembled configuration with the cassette fixed to the device.
US10190947B2 Visual creep inspection of rotating components
This disclosure provides systems, components, and methods for visual creep inspection of rotating components, such as those in a gas turbine. A component is provided with an external surface and an axis of rotation. The external surface has a circumference and a plurality of three dimensional reference marks forming a reference pattern along the circumference. An optical data capture device generates a data signal based on the plurality of three dimensional reference marks. A data analysis system processes the data signal to calculate a deviation in spacing of the reference pattern along the circumference and determines a strain or creep measurement.
US10190943B2 Method and device for inspecting rolling elements by means of ultrasound
The invention concerns a method for inspection of rolling elements (W) by means of ultrasound, wherein the rolling elements (W) are taken individually to an ultrasound measuring device (4), wherein the rolling elements (W) are moved in the ultrasound measuring device (4) and subjected to an ultrasound measurement and wherein depending on a result of the ultrasound measurement the individual rolling elements (W) are classified as defective or nondefective. The subject matter of the invention is also a rolling element inspection layout for performance of the method, having at least one ultrasound measuring device (4) with a holder for the individual rolling elements (W), at least one ultrasound head (10) and a drive unit for the movement of the individual rolling elements (W).
US10190939B2 Method and apparatus for performing interrelation profile analysis
A method of analyzing a polarization-maintaining (PM) optical fiber includes illuminating a side of the PM optical fiber, physically rotating the PM optical fiber and measuring light intensity of light transmitted through the PM optical fiber to obtain an image profile, mathematically shifting the image profile at incremental rotation angles, expanding the image profile at each rotational angle into a Fourier series profile, and determining points of symmetry of the PM optical fiber based on the Fourier series profiles.
US10190937B2 High-G shock testing machine
A shock testing machine including: a test platform upon which one or more objects to be tested are mounted; one or more rails upon which the test platform is movable in a longitudinal direction; and a braking station for retarding a relative motion between the test platform and the braking station, wherein the test platform and the braking station include at least one portion interfering with the relative motion of the test platform and the braking station such that relative movement of the test platform and the braking station past the at least one portion produces a shock lateral to the longitudinal direction.
US10190936B2 Mobile bridge apparatus
A mobile bridge apparatus includes one or more mobile bridge modules and a plurality of sensors for sensing a deformation of the one or more mobile bridge modules.
US10190935B2 Gas leak detection device and gas leak detection method
A gas leak detection device includes a learning section, which has a correlation between a gas temperature inside gas pressure containers and a surface temperature of the gas pressure containers in a learning period corresponding to a current value flowing in the conductor, to make database, and a diagnosis section, which extracts a gas temperature corresponding to the measured current value and the surface temperature from the learning section in a diagnosis period, corrects a gas pressure value corresponding to an arbitrary surface temperature to a gas pressure value of a reference temperature using the extracted gas temperature, and detects a leak of the insulating gas based on the corrected gas pressure value.
US10190930B2 Micro feedback-chamber sensor and method of manufacturing such sensor
A micro feedback-chamber sensor comprises: a semiconductor base having a sensing circuit; a bonding structure layer disposed on the semiconductor base; and a sensing member chip having a low-resistance semiconductor body, a first end portion and a second end portion. The semiconductor body has free-standing Si posts, the first end portion is formed with a sensing member structure, the second end portion is connected to the semiconductor base through the bonding structure layer, and a micro feedback-chamber structure is formed between the sensing member structure, the semiconductor base and the semiconductor body. The sensing member structure is electrically connected to the sensing circuit through the free-standing Si posts. The sensing member structure and the micro feedback-chamber structure collaboratively react to an externally inputted physical signal to generate a sensing signal outputted to the sensing circuit. A method of manufacturing the micro feedback-chamber sensor is also provided.
US10190927B2 Tactile sensor and method for evaluating touch feeling
To provide a tactile sensor that allows a contact to be displaced largely and can detect fine ruggedness, flexibility, and other features of a surface of a measuring object.A sensor part S includes a frame 10 that includes a side part of a substrate B, a contact 20 that is disposed in parallel to the substrate B so that a tip of the contact 20 projects from a side face of the substrate B, a suspension 30 that supports the contact 20 to the frame 10, and displacement detectors 41 and 42 each of which detects displacement of the contact 20. The side face of the substrate B functions as a sensing surface. The contact 20 coming in contact with a measuring object O is displaced on a level parallel to the substrate B. Since the sensor part S can be configured widely in a planar manner along the substrate B, the structure has higher flexibility of design. As a result, the sensor part S allows the contact 20 to be displaced largely, and can detect fine ruggedness, flexibility and other features of the surface of the measuring object O.
US10190919B2 Differential thermistor circuit
In a general aspect, a circuit can include a first resistor configured to be coupled to a first terminal of a temperature-sensitive resistance, a second resistor configured to be coupled to a second terminal of the temperature-sensitive resistance and a temperature information circuit. The temperature information circuit can be configured to: receive a first voltage from the first terminal of the temperature-sensitive resistance; receive a second voltage from the second terminal of the temperature-sensitive resistance; and provide temperature information based on the first voltage and the second voltage. The temperature information circuit can include a first comparison circuit configured to determine a difference between the first voltage and the second voltage, and a second comparison circuit configured to compare an output of the first comparison circuit to a reference.
US10190908B2 Optical devices and methods of making same
Disclosed are optical devices and methods of manufacturing optical devices. An optical device can include a substrate; an optical emitter chip affixed to the front surface of the substrate; and an optical sensor chip affixed to the front surface of the substrate. The optical sensor chip can include a main sensor and a reference sensor. The optical device can include an opaque dam separating the main optical sensor and the reference sensor. The optical device can include a first transparent encapsulation block encapsulating the optical emitter chip and the reference optical sensor and a second transparent encapsulation block encapsulating the main optical sensor. The optical device can include an opaque encapsulation material encapsulating the first transparent encapsulation block and the second transparent encapsulation block with a first opening above the main optical sensor and a second opening above the optical emitter chip.
US10190907B1 Convex warm shield for thermal imaging device
A warm shield as part of a thermal imaging system comprising a reflecting surface having a convex curvature that when positioned relative to an opening of a thermal imaging system, thermal energy originating from the opening of the thermal imaging system incident on the convex curvature is reflected in a direction away from the opening of the thermal imaging system. An aperture can be formed in the reflecting surface and positioned to facilitate passage therethrough of external thermal energy in a direction towards a detector of the thermal imaging system, and passage of at least some of the thermal energy originating from within the thermal imaging system in a direction away from the thermal imaging system.
US10190905B2 Optical sensor arrangement with optical barrier for passing light emitted by light emitting device and scattered on or above an outer surface of cover
An optical sensor arrangement comprises an optical barrier which is placed between a light-emitting device and a photodetector. Herein the light-emitting device and the photodetector are arranged on a first plane and are covered by a cover. The photodetector exhibits an active zone. The optical barrier exhibits an extent along a first principal axis, which is pointing parallel to the line connecting the centers of the light-emitting device and the photodetector. Herein the extent is greater than a dimension of the active zone. The optical barrier is designed to block light emitted by the light-emitting device that otherwise would be reflected by the cover by means of specular reflection and would reach the photodetector. The optical barrier is designed to pass light emitted by the light-emitting device and scattered on or above an outer surface of the cover.
US10190890B2 Capacitance-to-voltage conversion circuit
A capacitance-to-voltage conversion circuit including a variable capacitance element, an integration circuit, and first and second sample and hold circuits. Capacitance value of the variable capacitance element varies depending on a physical quantity. The integration circuit outputs a voltage as a result of integration. The first sample and hold circuit samples and holds the voltage. The second sample and hold circuit samples and holds the sampled voltage and performs a simultaneous sampling operation in synchronism with the first sample and hold circuit at the same period as at least an initial sampling period. The second sample and hold circuit performs a sampling operation at a rear-end period in a sampling period of the first sample and hold circuit other than the sampling period.
US10190888B2 Surgical stapling instruments with linear position assembly
A surgical stapling instrument includes an elongate body, a cartridge assembly, an anvil assembly, and a linear position assembly including a pair of opposing magnets, and a plurality of sensors. The elongate body has a central shaft longitudinally translatable therethrough. The cartridge assembly is coupled to a distal end of the elongate body. The anvil assembly is selectively connectable to the central shaft of the elongate body. The magnets are mounted to the central shaft. The sensors are fixed within the cartridge assembly and configured to sense a change in a magnetic field of the magnets upon a longitudinal movement of the magnets in response to an actuation of the central shaft to determine a linear position of the anvil assembly relative to the staple cartridge.
US10190873B1 Shape measuring device and shape measuring method
An exposure time is changed stepwise, a light receiving amount output from a light receiving section is obtained at each exposure time, which is changed stepwise, and height image data, in which each pixel value indicates a height of each portion of a surface of a measuring object, is generated based on the obtained light receiving amount. It is determined whether each pixel constituting each height image is valid or invalid based on the obtained light receiving amount. An exposure time, which corresponds to a height image in which the number of pixels determined to be valid satisfies a predetermined condition, is set as a set value.
US10190870B2 Optical displacement sensor element
The present invention relates to an optical displacement sensor comprising a first at least partially reflective surface and a second surface having a diffractive pattern, the surfaces being provided on elements having a variable distance between them, each surface pair defining a cavity between them. The sensor also comprising at least one light source transmitting light at least one a chosen wavelength range into said cavities and at least one light detector receiving light from the cavities, wherein said diffractive patterns are adapted to direct light toward at least one detector provided in a known position relative to said diffractive surfaces.
US10190867B2 Real time dual mode full-field optical coherence microscopy with full range imaging
The invention is a system and method that enable obtaining ultra-high resolution interference, phase and OCT images at high speed. The system uses neither mechanical moving elements nor any optical/electro optical modulating means for obtaining the OCT images. Two OCT operating modes are available: for ultra-high resolution the system allows either spatial coherence TD-FF-OCT or temporal coherence TD-FF-OCT imaging, whereas for high resolution and ultra-high speed the system allows FD-FF-OCT imaging with full range imaging. In the TD mode, the OCT enface images are obtained in real time. In the FD mode, the 2D complex signal is reconstructed in real time. In both cases the method has the advantage of very high speed imaging with great immunity to noise.
US10190865B2 Verifying end effector flatness using electrical continuity
Methods, kits, systems, and apparatuses, for measuring and/or verifying end effector flatness using electrical continuity are provided.
US10190862B2 Systems and methods for high precision cable length measurement in a communication system
The systems include a transmitter, a receiver, a signal sampler and a cable length calculation unit. The transmitter is configured to transmit a plurality of data symbols at a first data rate via a wired data communication link, and the receiver is configured to receive a reflection signal. The signal sampler is configured to sample the received reflection signal using a phase shift number of shifting sampling phases to generate reflection samples, and combine the reflection samples with different sampling phases to generate a series of reflection samples corresponding to a second data rate higher than the first data rate. The cable length calculation unit is configured to determine a delay parameter from the series of reflection samples, and generate an estimate of a length of the data communication link.
US10190861B2 Measuring device and related methods
A measuring device and related methods include, in at least one aspect, a method for controlling a measuring device: including processing data providing information on a shape of the part to determine a set of suitable surface touch positions, the set of suitable surface touch positions being used to generate a first queue; instructing the measuring device to move at least one of one or more probes to each position listed in the first queue, and to take a surface touch measurement at each position; calculating a set of suitable edge touch positions based on the surface touch measurements, the set of suitable edge touch positions being used to generate a second queue of measurements; and instructing the measuring device to move the at least one of the one or more probes to each position listed in the second queue, and to take an edge measurement at each position.
US10190854B2 Shooting target system
A shooting target system exhibiting a ballistic plate having a front face, capable of being struck by aimed projectiles, and an opposed rear face which is made to accept an array of sensors for the detection and transmittal of ballistic strike information. The array of sensors is applied to the opposed rear face and is made to cover a major portion of the rear face. Each sensor is responsive to discrete areas of vibration of the ballistic plate, resulting from a projectile strike, which generates a strike signal that is transmitted to a processor connected to each of the sensors. The processor determines which of the sensors is/are first activated by a projectile strike during a limited time interval and calculates the location of a projectile strike based on the location of the activated sensors and whether each sensor's input is above or below a preselected threshold.
US10190851B1 Windage mechanism
A sight apparatus with a micro-adjustment mechanism and macro-adjustment mechanism, to laterally move a scope head and/or sight pin. The sight apparatus may also include adjustment mechanisms for pivotally adjusting the sight.
US10190845B1 Pin pusher for firearms
A pin pusher for firearms has a resilient generally annular split ring body adapted to encompass and resiliently compress about a periphery of at least one human phalange. At least one wing is provided at a first terminal end of the split ring, and a yoke is provided at a second terminal end of the split ring. A pin punch is affixed on a first end with, supported by, and extends radially from the finger ring. The pin punch is adapted to contact and transfer force to and thereby move a removable firearm pin relative to a firearm. A threaded removable punch tip terminates the pin punch distal to the finger ring and is adapted to engage with the removable firearm pin. A mirror is removably coupled to at least one of the finger ring and pin punch adjacent to a junction between the finger ring and pin punch.
US10190835B2 Ammunition magazine basepad extension
A magazine extension for attachment to an open bottom of a magazine tube having a pair of sidewalls, a pair of end walls, and a flange on at least each of the sidewalls at the bottom. The extension includes an extension body having open first and second ends and forward and rear walls. The first open end of the extension body is slidably attachable to the sidewall flanges at the bottom end of a magazine tube. A bottom closure member is removably slidably attached to the open second end of the body and movable between open and closed positions. A latch member is slidably attached to a wall of the extension body to move toward and away from the magazine tube and open ends of the extension body. The latch member releasably secures the extension body to the magazine tube when moved toward the magazine tube and first open end of the extension body.
US10190830B2 Thermal module assembling structure
A thermal module assembling structure includes a base seat and a heat pipe. The base seat is formed with a channel and at least one hole recessed and formed on one side of the base seat in adjacency to the channel. The channel has at least one protrusion section corresponding to the hole. One end of the heat pipe is received in the channel. The heat pipe has at least one insertion recess. The protrusion section is tightly fitted and inserted in the corresponding insertion recess of the heat pipe.
US10190828B2 Heat exchangers
A heat exchanger includes a first half defining a first inlet portion and a first outlet portion, a second half defining a second inlet portion and a second outlet portion. The first half and the second half are configured to mate and form an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber. At least one of the first half or the second half includes one or more inlet transfer holes defined through a thickness of at least one of the first inlet portion and/or the second inlet portion. At least one of the first half or the second half includes one or more outlet transfer holes defined through a thickness of at least one of the first outlet portion or the second outlet portion.
US10190826B2 Condenser for condensing steam from a steam turbine
A condenser includes: a vessel (11) configured to receive a steam flow (S) in a first horizontal direction (X); and cooling tube groups (21, 22, 23, 24) elongated in the first horizontal direction (X) inside the vessel. Each of the cooling tubes groups has a plurality of cooling tubes (31) that are disposed in parallel and extend in a second horizontal direction (Y), which intersects with the first horizontal direction. A hollow portion (32) is formed in the first horizontal direction (X) inside each of the cooling tube groups. A non-condensed gas discharge unit (33) is arranged in the second horizontal direction (Y) at a downstream side of each of the cooling tube groups and includes an opening portion (34) on the hollow portion side. Each of the cooling tube groups includes a partition member (35) extending from the non-condensed gas discharge unit and open at the hollow portion.
US10190812B2 Method and system for reducing the possibility of vehicle heat exchanger freezing
Methods and systems for reducing the possibility of heat pump evaporator fin freezing are described. Evaporator fin temperature is compared to a threshold temperature that varies with vehicle operating conditions. Actions to mitigate evaporator fin freezing may be taken if evaporator fin temperature is less than the threshold temperature.
US10190810B2 Miniaturized motor assembly
A compact, miniaturized motor assembly for use in an ice making and harvesting device in an appliance is provided. The miniaturized motor assembly includes a gear train assembly having an output shaft engaged with an ice receiving and storage component. A DC motor powers the gear train assembly, which rotates the output shaft in a plurality of directions to effectively loosen and release ice from an ice making device while offering less stress on the ice making device. A method for releasing ice from an ice making device and completing an ice harvesting cycle using the miniaturized motor assembly is also provided.
US10190803B2 System and method for cleaning surfaces
A system and method for cleaning surfaces is disclosed. The system includes an elongated blade configured to remove at least one of dirt, dust, debris and film from a smooth surface. A drive system is provided for causing the blade to contact the entire smooth surface, thereby removing at least a portion of at least one of dirt, dust, debris, and film. A cleaning device automatically cleans the blade before and after the blade is cleaning the smooth surface. In one example, system is part of a heliostat system for use in a solar collection field as part of a concentrated solar power (CSP) plant.
US10190800B2 Heatable fluid bag
A heatable fluid bag, including a bag body, wherein a liquid inlet and power access port are formed in the bag body; the power access port is electrically connected with an electrical heating component installed in the bag body; the electrical heating component includes a metal ceramic heating sheet; the metal ceramic heating sheet is encapsulated in a metal protection shell composed of an upper and lower sheet; a connection base is connected to the upper sheet; a PVC protection shell is installed in the connection base; a power connector installation shell is installed in the PVC protection shell; a temperature control K301 switch, thermal fuse and power input socket are installed in the power connector installation shell; and a rotary upper cover is installed on the power input socket. The fluid bag is simple in structure, separates water and electricity, and is waterproof and insulating.
US10190797B2 Method of forming a reflective laminate insulating assembly
An insulated HVAC duct component such as a transition box includes a first insulation layer and a second, different insulation layer. The transition box includes at least four sidewalls and one of a top and a back wall, the transition box further including a first access port and a second access port, the first access port having a different cross section than the second access port, one of the access ports being spaced from a nearest sidewall by less than 2 inches. The first insulation layer is located along an inside surface of the box. The second different insulation layer overlies the first insulation layer, the second different insulation layer having an air impervious surface, wherein the combined thickness of the first insulation layer and the second different insulation layer is less than 2 inches.
US10190793B2 Building management system with electrical energy storage optimization based on statistical estimates of IBDR event probabilities
A central plant that generates and provides resources to a building. The central plant includes an electrical energy storage subplant configured to store electrical energy purchased from a utility and to discharge the stored electrical energy. The central plant includes a plurality of generator subplants that consume one or more input resources. The central plant includes a controller configured to determine, for each time step within a time horizon, an optimal allocation of the input resources and the output resources for each of the subplants in order to optimize a total monetary value of operating the central plant over the time horizon. The total monetary value includes revenue from participating in incentive-based demand response programs as well as costs associated with resource consumption, equipment degradation, and losses in battery capacity.
US10190790B2 Energy efficient thermostat
A thermostat method and apparatus has one or more demand circuits, an energy storage device; a DC regulator connected to the energy storage device, and a thermostat control connected to the DC regulator and to the energy storage device. Current is drawn from the one or more demand circuits when demand associated with the demand circuits is not active and the energy storage device is charged with the current drawn from the one or more demand circuits. If energy stored in the energy storage device is below the first predetermined threshold, activity in the thermostat is reduced and if energy stored in the energy storage device is above the second predetermined threshold, activity in the thermostat is allowed to increase.
US10190786B2 Humidifying air cleaner
Disclosed is a humidifying air cleaner comprising: a housing having an inner space and having a barrier member for delimiting the inner space; and a humidification unit installed on the housing to be arranged on the lower portion of the barrier member, wherein the barrier member has a first air inlet, behind which the humidification unit is arranged, and which is formed such that air flows into the humidification unit, and a second air inlet formed to be arranged above the first air inlet, and the barrier member is provided with a rib for increasing the amount of air flowing through the first air inlet.
US10190775B2 Combustor and gas turbine having the same
A combustor is equipped with a burner case, and a base plate spreading from a downstream end of the burner case in a radial direction. The base plate defines a purging air space at an upstream side of the base plate. The combustor includes a purging air flow passage configured to inject purging air in the purging air space to a downstream side relative to the base plate. An outflow opening of the purging air flow passage is defined within at least one of a radial range from an inner circumferential surface of the burner case and an axial range from the downstream end of the burner case.
US10190771B2 Exhaust duct and boiler
An exhaust duct and boiler can appropriately collect solid particles in flue gas by way of being provided with: a flue (40) in which flue gas can flow; a first hopper (61) that is provided in the flue (40) and that can collect solid particles (PA) in the flue gas; and a first baffle plate (71) and a second baffle plate (72) that are resisting members capable of blocking the flow of solid particles (PA) from the first hopper (61).
US10190767B2 Electrically controlled combustion fluid flow
A combustion fluid flow barrier includes an aperture to control combustion fluid flow. The combustion fluid is charged by a charge generator. The combustion fluid flow barrier includes at least one flow control electrode operatively coupled to the aperture and configured to selectively allow, attract, or resist passage of the charged combustion fluid through the aperture, depending on voltage applied to the flow control electrode.
US10190766B2 Model-based load demand control
Embodiments of methods and systems for controlling a load generated by a power generating system may include controlling at least a portion of the system using model-based control techniques. The model-based control techniques may include a dynamic matrix controller (DMC) that receives a load demand and a process variable as inputs and generates a control signal based on the inputs and a stored model. The model may be configured based on parametric testing, and may be modifiable. Other inputs may also be used to determine the control signal. In an embodiment, a turbine is controlled by a first DMC and a boiler is controlled by a second DMC, and the control signals generated by the first and the second DMCs are used in conjunction to control the generated load. Techniques to move the power generating system from Proportional-Integral-Derivative based control to model-based control are also disclosed.
US10190753B2 Sealed and sealable scalable lighting systems incorporating flexible light sheets and related methods
In accordance with certain embodiments, illumination elements having different shapes defined by contiguous arrangements of illumination unit cells may be assembled to illuminate an arbitrary two-dimensional area. In various embodiments, the illumination elements include flexible light sheets and one or more sealed regions containing light-emitting elements, the sealed regions defined by seals between a top housing and a bottom housing and/or the light sheet.
US10190749B2 LED tube lamp
An LED tube lamp having LED light sources, a lamp tube, end cap, power supply, a reflective film layer and an LED light bar is disclosed. The LED light bar is a bendable circuit sheet. One end of the lamp tube is attached to the end cap; a power supply disposed in end cap and the LED light bar is disposed inside lamp tube. The end cap includes an electrically insulating tubular part, sleeved with the end of the lamp tube and a magnetic metal object disposed between an inner circumferential surface of the electrically insulating tubular part and the end of lamp tube. The reflective film layer is disposed on inner circumferential surface of lamp tube, and occupying a portion of inner circumferential surface of lamp tube along circumferential direction thereof. LED light sources are disposed above or adjacently to one side of reflective film layer.
US10190747B1 Optic for providing biased illumination
An optic configured to create an asymmetric pattern of illumination includes a cavity defined by a sidewall. The cavity is oriented to receive light emitted by a light source that is disposed adjacent a light source receiving end of the cavity. Further, the optic includes a totally internally reflective surface that extends circumferentially about the sidewall and is tapered, so as to reflect emitted light that passes through the sidewall of the cavity and into a body of the optic. The totally internally reflective surface can have a form that is different on opposing sides of the cavity. Furthermore, the optic includes a convex surface that is disposed at a light emitting end of the sidewall to condense, focus, or collimate emitted light from the light source.
US10190746B1 Optical lens for beam shaping and steering and devices using the optical lens
An example lighting device has illumination light sources, each configured to be independently driven. The device further includes an optical lens positioned over the illumination light sources. The optical lens has a number of aspheric or spheric convex surfaces, including an input surface and an output surface. The input surface includes an input peripheral portion and an input central portion. The input peripheral portion extends from the illumination light sources and curves from a region of the illumination light sources towards the input central portion. The input central portion curves towards the illumination light sources. The output surface includes an output lateral portion, an output shoulder portion, and an output body portion. Another example uses optical-to-electrical transducers, e.g. light detector or photovoltaic devices, in combination with the optical lens, for light reception transducer applications.
US10190745B2 Lamp assembly for use in a headlamp
A lamp assembly for mounting in a headlamp comprising a heat sink having a printed circuit board landing area for receiving a printed circuit board and a light source landing area for receiving at least one light source. The lamp assembly also comprises a light guide and a bracket for detachably mounting on the heat sink. The bracket is adapted to engage and secure the light guide in a predetermined position on the heat sink, the at least one light source and the printed circuit board a unsealed in the heat sink.
US10190742B1 Illuminating vehicle window assemblies for providing auxiliary brake lights
An illuminating vehicle window assembly includes a glass panel, a metallic layer secured to the glass panel, and a light source for illuminating the glass panel to produce an auxiliary brake light within the glass panel. Another exemplary illuminating vehicle window assembly includes a glass panel including a frit area, an optics device formed on the frit area, and a light source for illuminating the glass panel to produce an auxiliary brake light within the glass panel.
US10190737B2 Troffer light fixture retrofitting kit and method to install the same
A retrofit kit for a lay-in troffer LED luminaire comprising two sets of connecting beams, with a first set being arranged in a parallel orientation and a second set of connecting beams oriented in a perpendicular manner with respect to each of the first set of beams. Each set of connecting beams are engaged to connected to each other by means of multiple coupling retainers and clamping hooks matched with each other to form a quadrangular bracket capable of containing the troffer. Compressible and extendable fastening means are further placed at the lateral sides of the troffer. And the troffer is connected to the ceiling through the allocation with the bracket by making fastening means aligned with the connecting holes on the first or the second sets of connecting beams that receive the fastening means.
US10190734B2 Adjustable length articulated LED light fixtures
First and second modules carrying LED circuit boards are interconnected by an interconnection mechanism which enables the modules to both pivot and move linearly with respect to one another such that the distance and angle between the modules may each be varied.
US10190727B2 Lighting device
Various embodiments may relate to a lighting device, which includes a lamp tube having two open ends, a light engine arranged in the lamp tube, a carrier supporting the light engine, and two end caps closing the open ends. The lighting device further includes a diffuser. The carrier supporting the light engine is held on the diffuser, and the diffuser is held on the inner wall of the lamp tube.
US10190716B1 Heated hose with improved power feedthrough
A heated hose has pressure housings at or near its inlet and outlet. Heat is provided by an electric resistance heater located within the flow channel of the hose. Power feedthroughs in the pressure housings provide fluid-tight electrical power and return connections to the heater. The power feedthroughs may comprise a generally cylindrical body having a central axial bore. A conductor pin is situated within the central axial bore in spaced apart relation thereto creating an annulus. The annulus may be filled with an insulating material such as a ceramic. The power feedthroughs are retained within bores in each of the pressure housings. The bores have a circumferential groove in their inner walls which hold a seal such as an O-ring in sealing engagement with the outer surface of the generally cylindrical body of the power feedthrough.
US10190715B2 Fluid pipe device
A fluid pipe device is provided, which includes a pipe member forming a flow channel for flowing a fluid; a heating member for generating heat to heat the pipe member; a metal heat transfer member abutting against the heating member and conducting the heat to the pipe member; and a terminal member electrically connecting the heating member and the heat transfer member. The heat transfer member includes a first heat transfer member and a second heat transfer member, and at least one of the first heat transfer member and the second heat transfer member forms the terminal member at one portion, and the first heat transfer member is provided in the pipe member in such a way as not to be exposed inside the flow channel of the pipe member.
US10190707B2 Coupling and circumferential groove shape
Pipe elements have circumferential grooves. The grooves have a first side surface contiguous with a first floor surface. The first side surface and the first floor surface together subtend a first 90° circular arc when viewed in cross section. The grooves also have a second side surface contiguous with a second floor surface. The second side surface is in spaced relation to and in facing relation with the first side surface. The second side surface and the second floor surface together subtend a second 90° circular arc when viewed in cross section. A third floor surface is contiguous with both the first and second floor surfaces and is a flat surface. A coupling used to connect the pipe elements has arcuate projections which engage the grooves of the pipe elements. The arcuate projections have a semi-circular cross section. Relief grooves are positioned adjacent to each arcuate projection.
US10190703B2 Support for a conduit
A support for a pipe which comprises a body which comprises a through-orifice for the pipe. The through-orifice has a diameter which is greater than an external diameter of the pipe. At least one base of the support is configured so as to be in contact with and connected to a fixing surface. A first ring and a second ring each have an eccentric orifice and are configured so as to be fitted one into the other in the orifice of the body about the pipe when the support is put in position. By rotating at least one of the first and second rings, the position of the axis of the pipe may be adjusted radially relative to the support.
US10190698B2 Solenoid valves for high vibration environments
A solenoid operated valve includes a valve block defining a valve lumen, a poppet slidably disposed within the valve lumen, a solenoid including a core defining a core lumen aligned with the valve lumen, and an armature assembly. The armature assembly includes an armature disc, an armature guide having a hollow cylindrical body defining an armature guide passage, and an armature stud disposed within the armature guide passage. The armature stud is in communication with the poppet so that axial movement of one is translated into axial movement of the other. The valve further includes a coil cover enclosing the solenoid, and a guard disposed to prevent contact between the armature assembly and an adjacent component of the valve. A method of assembling a solenoid operated valve includes placing a shim between the armature disc and the core, and pressurizing and energizing the valve.
US10190694B2 Flow control mounting assembly for a valve
A valve mounting system includes an upper plate including an upper inlet, an upper outlet, and an upper exhaust. A lower plate includes a lower inlet, a lower outlet, and a lower exhaust that are aligned with the upper inlet, the upper outlet, and the upper exhaust, respectively to define an inlet, an outlet and an exhaust, respectively. A spoon moves about an axis to control a flow of fluid through an opening. The opening is one of the inlet, the outlet and the exhaust.
US10190691B2 Sealing device
A sealing device between a shaft hole formed on a housing and a rotary shaft, is provided with a rotating seal member fixed to the rotary shaft that rotates integrally with the rotary shaft, and a fixed seal member fixed to an inner surface of the shaft hole. The fixed seal member has a lip contacting the rotary shaft and an axial dust lip contacting the rotating seal member. The rotating seal member is formed by a rigid body, and an opening is formed on the rotating seal member connecting to a space defined by the rotary shaft, the lip and the axial dust lip of the fixed seal member, and the rotating seal member. A deformation member is disposed on the opening of the rotating seal member that has higher elasticity than the rotating seal member, which blocks the opening, and deforms based on the pressure in the space.
US10190690B2 Preliminary seal, preliminary seal arrangement and sealing ring comprising the preliminary seal
Preliminary seal, comprising an essentially circular disc (1) of an electrically conductive material (2) permeable to air and a carrier body (3), wherein the disc (1) is configured as a separately produced individual part—in relation to the carrier body (3)—is joined to the carrier body (3).
US10190689B2 Seal ring
A seal ring capable of stably reducing a rotational torque while preventing the leakage of sealed fluid. The seal ring includes: an abutment joint part (110) provided at one portion in a circumferential direction thereof; a plurality of dynamic pressure generation grooves (120) provided at intervals in the circumferential direction on a side of a sliding surface thereof sliding on a lateral wall surface of an annular groove; and foreign matter discharging grooves (130) that are provided between a region in which the plurality of dynamic pressure generation grooves (120) is arranged and the abutment joint part (110) in the circumferential direction on the side of the sliding surface sliding on the lateral wall surface, and that are capable of catching foreign matter intruding from the abutment joint part (110) and discharging the caught foreign matter to an outside of a sliding part between the seal ring and the lateral wall surface.
US10190686B2 Cover member
A cover member is to cover a cylinder and includes a plurality of peaks, a plurality of valleys, and coupling portions, which couple the plurality of peaks to the plurality of valleys. The cover member is expandable and contractable in an alignment direction in which the plurality of peaks and the plurality of valleys are aligned. Each peak of the plurality of peaks includes a depression depressed from an apex of the peak in a direction toward the cylinder, and each valley of the plurality of valleys includes a protrusion protruding from a bottom of the valley in a direction opposite to the cylinder.
US10190670B2 Torque absorber for wind turbine gearboxes
Torque absorber for wind turbine gearboxes, comprising a pair of torque arms configured to be coupled on one side to a pair of corresponding protrusions of a gearbox and on the other side to a fixed frame. Each torque absorber comprises at least one pair of ridges that externally embrace the corresponding protrusion; wherein a first absorbing element is located between the ridges and in contact with both the torque absorber and the protrusion of the gearbox; and wherein a second absorbing element is located between the ridges in contact with both the torque absorber and the fixed frame, defining a cushioned union between both components.
US10190660B2 Reversible rotation gearbox and applications thereof
A gearbox includes a planetary gear assembly, a first gear assembly, and a second gear assembly. The first gear assembly is engaged to provide a first rotational input to the planetary gear assembly when an input shaft is rotating in a first direction and is disengaged when the input shaft is rotating in a second direction. The second gear assembly provides a second rotational input to the planetary gear assembly when the input shaft is rotating in the first direction and provides a third rotational input to the planetary gear assembly when the input shaft is rotating in the second direction.
US10190658B2 Cable track
Example implementations relate to a cable track. For example, a cable track includes a plurality of pivotally-connected multi-channel links. Each of the multi-channel links may be a unitary body. A first channel may be located between a first outer member and a dividing member of the multi-channel link. A second channel may be located between a second outer member and the dividing member of the multi-channel link.
US10190657B2 Warp stretch fabric and method
A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.
US10190655B2 Tool for balancing a turbine engine module
Tooling for balancing a turbine engine module (10) in a balancing machine, the turbine engine module having at least one stator housing (14) and a rotor (16) having a shaft (18) with a longitudinal axis A and at least one blade stage (20) surrounded by the stator housing (14). The tooling has at least a balancing frame (14), having rotor (16) guide bearings, first and second annular plates (30, 32) designed to be attached to the stator housing (14), third and fourth attachment lugs (34, 36) provided on the balancing frame (24), to attach the first and second annular plates (30, 32) to the frame. A trolley is for transporting the frame (24), and a support (84, 94) for supporting the frame, provided on the balancing frame (24) and cooperating equally well with the balancing machine and with the trolley.
US10190651B2 Multi-stage damping assembly
An assembly for multi-stage damping comprising a damping unit 20 including a decoupler 36 defining an annular zone 70 surrounding a circular zone 68. The annular zone 70 extends inwardly from an outer ring 38 to define a ring shape for flexing with the circular zone 68 in a first mode 72 to maximize the potential volume of displacement between a first chamber 30 and a second chamber 32. Additionally, the assembly provides for flexing the annular zone 70 independently of the circular zone 68 in a second mode 74 to decrease the potential volume of displacement of the decoupler 36 between the first chamber 30 and the second chamber 32. The decoupler 36 includes a plurality of rings 38, 46, 54 extending axially from a first surface 40 and a second surface 42 for defining an axial travel limit for the annular zone 70.
US10190646B2 Servicing system and method for servicing a brake device of a brake system having a horizontally arranged brake disc
A servicing system (30 or 300) for servicing a brake device (24) of a brake system comprising the brake device (24) and a brake disc (22) is described. The servicing system (30 or 300) includes a frame (32 or 302), and the servicing system (30 or 300) is further configured for mounting the frame (32 or 302) in a fixed position relative to the brake disc (22), supporting the brake device (24) to allow the brake device (24) to be moved on the frame (32 or 302) relative to the brake disc (22) and lifting the brake device (24) to allow the brake device (24) to be raised or lowered relative to the brake disc (22).
US10190636B2 Cover for a bearing housing and a support assembly for rotating shaft associated
A support assembly for movable shafts including a bearing for receiving the movable shaft, a bearing housing having an annular housing, in an internal seat that is mounted to the bearing, and a lid to close fluid tight an opening of the seat for the bearing, the cover is made in one piece in a polymeric material and has a portion that is coupled on a radially outer lateral surface for housing the annular element and that is provided with an annular sealing lip which extends frontally projecting from a front edge of the coupling portion, which is made of the same polymeric material of the cover and which is elastically deformable in the radial direction from the inside towards the outside. The annular sealing lip being coupled with interference with a portion of the radially outer conical lateral surface housing the annular element.
US10190634B1 Turbo-charger bearing
A turbocharger including a housing and a rotary assembly disposed within the housing and including a turbine wheel and a compressor wheel attached to one another by a shaft. The rotary assembly being subject to aero-load in a lateral direction. A bearing is disposed in the housing and rotatably supports the shaft, the bearing including an inner bearing surface that engages the shaft and an outer bearing surface that engages the housing, the outer bearing surface having a pair of axially extending recessed grooves extending at least partially along the bearing. The pair of axially extending grooves being located perpendicular to the aero-load direction.
US10190630B2 Tin-based sliding bearing alloy
A tin-based sliding bearing alloy contains zinc as its principal alloying element at a content of 2 to 14% w/w and has the Sn—Zn eutectic as its main structural element. The content of zinc as the principal alloying element can be expanded to 2 to 30% w/w by the addition of additional alloying elements. Antimony and/or copper can additionally be used as further principal alloying elements.
US10190628B2 Magnetic bearing and centrifugal compressor
Disclosed are a magnetic bearing and a centrifugal compressor. The magnetic bearing comprises a revolving shaft (110) and an electromagnetic component, wherein the electromagnetic component is arranged around an outer periphery of the revolving shaft (110), and a gap is formed between the electromagnetic component and the revolving shaft (110) for adjusting a position of the revolving shaft (110). The electromagnetic component comprises an iron core (120) with a winding slot, and coils (150). The coils (150) are arranged in the winding slot. The magnetic bearing (100) also comprises a protection mechanism (140), which is configured to prevent the revolving shaft (110) from colliding with the electromagnetic component, thereby achieving the purpose of axially protecting the magnetic bearing (100). The centrifugal compressor comprises the magnetic bearing (100), thereby obtaining axial protection and prolonging service life.
US10190626B2 Thrust roller bearing cage and method for manufacturing the same
A thrust roller bearing cage (11) a thrust roller bearing (20) and a plurality of pockets (21) accommodating rollers (13). The thrust roller bearing cage (11) includes: a radially outer area bent portion (41) formed by bending an area located radially outside the pockets (21) inward in a radial direction; and projecting portions (44) that are formed in a tip end of the radially outer area bent portion (41) and project inward in the radial direction so as to contact end faces (16) of the rollers (13) accommodated in the pockets. Radially outer edges (21a) of the pockets (21) are located radially outside base end parts (44a) of the projecting portions (44).
US10190620B2 Remote control assembly
A remote control assembly includes a sheath having a longitudinal axis along a length thereof and defining an interior. A liner is disposed within the interior and coupled to the sheath. A wire has an outer surface and the wire disposed between and coupled to the sheath and the liner. The outer surface of the wire defines a plurality of notches separated into a first group of notches and a second group of notches. Each notch within each of the first and second groups defines a first distance therebetween substantially along the longitudinal axis. The first group of notches and the second group of notches define a second distance therebetween. The second distance is greater than the first distance.
US10190619B2 Sealing nut
The invention relates to a sealing nut comprising a nut and a deformable sealing ring, wherein the nut comprises an annular body, a base comprising a counterbore, and a bore made in the base, the bore comprises an annular back wall having a length extending between a first inner radius and a second inner radius, the sealing ring comprises an annular body and an end face suitable for resting against the back wall, and the end face has a length extending between an inner radius and an outer radius. The ratio between the length of the back wall of the bore and the length of the end face of the ring is between 20 and 45%.The invention can be used in assemblies of airplane structures.
US10190605B2 Nacelle for an aircraft turbojet engine provided with a hydraulic roto-linear actuator of a thrust reverser and of a variable-section nozzle
The present disclosure concerns a nacelle for an aircraft turbojet engine that includes a thrust reverser having a cowl displaceable between a deployed position and a stowed position, a fixed structure, and a secondary nozzle. The nozzle includes panels movable in rotation, and hydraulic actuators for sequenced actuation of the cowl and panels. The actuators include a body mounted on the fixed structure, and a rod mounted in the body and is linked to the cowl and panels via a device for transmitting movement of the actuator to the panel. An actuation system having a hydraulic control device controls the displacement of the rod of the actuator. The actuator further includes a device for alternately displacing the rod in translation relative to the body to cause translation of the cowl, or in rotation relative to the body to cause rotation of the nozzle panel.
US10190601B2 Shrouded axial fan with casing treatment
A fan assembly (10) includes a shrouded fan rotor (24) including a plurality of fan blades (28) extending from a rotor hub (30) and rotatable about a central axis (26) of the fan assembly and a fan shroud (32) extending circumferentially around the fan rotor (24) and secured to the plurality of fan blades (28). The shroud (32) has a first axially extending annular portion (38) secured to the plurality of fan blades (28), a second axially extending annular portion (40) radially outwardly spaced from the first axially extending annular portion (38), and a third portion (44) connecting the first (38) and second (40) axially extending annular portions. A casing (22) is positioned circumferentially around the fan shroud (32) defining a radial clearance between the casing and the fan shroud. The casing (22) includes a plurality of casing elements (48) extending from a radially inboard surface (46) of the casing toward the shroud (32) and defining a radial element gap and an axial element gap.
US10190597B2 Vacuum pump and rotor thereof
A rotor of a vacuum pump has a circular member that is driven rotatably, a cylindrical member joined to an outer circumference of the circular member, and a thread groove pump flow path formed between the cylindrical member and a stator member surrounding an outer circumference of the cylindrical member. The cylindrical member is made of a material having at least a feature of lower thermal expansivity or lower creep rate than that of a material of the circular member. A gap of a second region provided between a non-joint portion of the cylindrical member and the stator member is set to be smaller than a gap of a first region provided between a joint portion of the cylindrical member and the stator member.
US10190593B2 Magnetic drive pump
A sealless magnetic drive pump features in improving the stiffness of a stationary shaft. More particularly, the metal magnetic drive pump has an anti-corrosion casing liner. The magnetic drive pump is used in manufacture processes related to corrosive fluid. The pump is especially used in a highly corrosive and high-temperature (up to 200° C.) condition to improve the stiffness of a front support. The stationary shaft includes a metal front support integrated with the pump casing at a pump inlet and encapsulated with a resin enclosure made of a fluoropolymer; a rear shaft seat positioned on a sealed bottom side of a containment shell for offering auxiliary support for the stationary shaft; an impeller including a channel for reducing an inlet flow velocity to offer a low NPSHr.
US10190586B2 Scroll compressor and air conditioner
A compressor is provided with a fixed scroll having a spiral lap erected on a bed plate; an orbiting scroll having a spiral lap erected on a panel and forming a compression room meshed with the fixed scroll; and an orbiting bearing disposed penetrating the panel and the central part of the lap of the orbiting scroll, wherein a lap center is so shifted from a panel center out of alignment in a direction in which, within a range in which the orbiting bearing can be formed in the central part of the lap, the longer of the minimum distance between the lap winding end position of the orbiting scroll and the outer circumference of the panel and the minimum distance between the outermost circumferential part and the outer circumference of the panel in an approximately 90° direction of becomes the shortest distance.
US10190574B2 System and method for controlling generation output quantity of a wind power plant using dust detector
A method of controlling a wind power plant having a plurality of wind power generators includes monitoring the generation state of the wind power plant, analyzing the generation quantity reduction factor of a wind power generator if that generator has a reduced generation output quantity, and individually controlling the generation output quantity of that wind power generator based on the analyzed generation quantity reduction factor so that the generation output quantity is increased.
US10190568B2 Wave energy converter
A wave energy converter comprises a submerged buoyant vessel (10) that can react directly with the seabed using neutrally buoyant taut tethers (19) at depths that characterize the continental shelf. The vessel (10) is held by a taut vertical mooring line (12) of controllable length and a taut vertical upper line (17) of controllable length connected to a surface float (15). These lines (12, 17) have elastic sections, allowing the vessel (10) to follow an orbital path in response to swell from any direction. By varying the length of these lines (12, 17) the submersion of the vessel (10) can be varied dynamically according to wave height. By varying the tension of these lines (12, 17) the natural oscillation period of the vessel (10) can be varied dynamically in response to the swell period.
US10190567B2 Heavy hammer type wave power generation method and device
The invention discloses a heavy hammer type wave power generation method and device. According to the invention, under the action of wave power and gravity, a floating box enables driving sprockets and guiding sprockets to turn leftwards or rightwards along a chain, the driving sprockets turn leftwards or rightwards by means of a speed-increasing gear in a speed-increasing box and a transmission mechanism for converting bidirectional swinging to unidirectional rotation, a generator shaft always rotates in one direction to generate power. According to the invention, a wave energy collecting method is simple and easy, a large amount of wave energy can be collected, energy converting efficiency is high, the structure is simple, manufacturing costs are low, maintenance is avoided for a long time, service life is long, safety is good, a wave power generation station can be established by networking.
US10190565B2 Method of refurbishing an energy conversion facility and refurbished energy conversion facility
This method can be used for refurbishing a facility for converting hydraulic energy into electrical or mechanical energy, and vice versa. The facility includes a Francis type pump-turbine. The pump-turbine includes a runner movable about an axis, a pre-distributor, including stay vanes defining between each pair of two adjacent stay vanes a first water passage channel and a distributor, including guide vanes arranged downstream of the stay vanes in the direction of water flow feeding the pump-turbine operating in turbine mode. The guide vanes define between each pair of two adjacent guide vanes a second water passage channel. This method includes steps of reducing the height, taken parallel to the axis of rotation of the runner, of the first water passage channels and reducing the height, taken parallel to the axis of rotation of the runner, of the second water passage channels.
US10190561B1 System and method for rapid engine start
A method of rapid starting an internal combustion engine includes determining that the engine is stopped and detecting an engine start request. The method also includes enabling a starter assembly having a brushless electric motor including a stator and a rotor and configured to drive a pinion gear, and engaging the pinion gear with the engine flywheel. The method also includes determining a present angular position of the rotor relative to the stator configured to generate a first rotor torque. The method additionally includes applying an electrical current to the motor, in response to the determined angular position of the rotor, to turn the rotor to a predetermined starting angular position configured to provide a second torque that is greater than the first torque. Furthermore, the method includes commanding the motor to spin the rotor and thereby apply the second torque via the pinion gear to start the engine.
US10190558B2 Fuel injection device nozzle plate
A nozzle plate to be attached to a fuel injection port of a fuel injection device has, in a nozzle plate main body, a nozzle hole through which fuel injected from the fuel injection port passes. A spray direction change element colliding with fuel spray injected from the nozzle hole and changing the travel direction of the fuel spray is integrally formed near an outlet of the nozzle hole of the nozzle plate main body. Accordingly, the travel direction of spray is determined by the spray direction change element according to the shape of the intake pipe, the position of an intake port, and the like.
US10190554B2 Fuel supply device
In a fuel supply device for separating raw fuel into high-octane fuel and low-octane fuel and supplying the fuel, to arrange the structural components compactly and to facilitate sealing against fuel vapor, the fuel supply device (1) includes: a raw fuel tank (2) for storing raw fuel; a separator (6) provided inside the raw fuel tank to separate the raw fuel into high-octane fuel that contains a greater amount of components with high octane numbers than the raw fuel and low-octane fuel that contains a greater amount of components with low octane numbers than the raw fuel; and a high-octane fuel tank (5) provided inside the raw fuel tank to store the high-octane fuel separated from the raw fuel by the separator.
US10190547B2 Partial forced induction system
A partial forced induction system is provided that has one or more combustion engine cylinders with each engine cylinder having a first and a second intake valve with individual ports. A source of forced induction in fluid communication with the one or more combustion engine cylinders and urging air into the one or more combustion engine cylinders. A naturally aspirated intake manifold path connecting to each of the first intake valves at each of said one or more engine cylinders. A forced induction intake manifold path connects the source of forced induction to each of said second intake valves at each of the one or more engine cylinders.
US10190545B2 Fuel-saving device
A fuel-saving device for treating a fuel includes at least one pyroelectric element to be in contact with the fuel. The at least one pyroelectric element includes a high molecular polymer substrate and a plurality of polarized pyroelectric particles dispersed in the polymer substrate. The polarized pyroelectric particle has infrared absorption peaks at wavenumber ranging from 430 cm−1 to 980 cm−1 and from 1600 cm−1 to 2700 cm−1.
US10190544B2 Supercharger with exhaust gas recirculation
An engine, methods and systems are provided for supercharging charge air for internal combustion engines. The engine having an intake, and a blower with at least one impeller in the intake mounted on a rotatable shaft. An EGR line opens into the intake system upstream of the at least one impeller to form a junction point. A flap, pivotable about an axis running transversely with respect to the intake air flow, has: a first position which blocks the intake by way of a front side, and which opens up the EGR line; and a second position to cover the EGR line and open intake system wherein the flap is not planar, and has, at least on the front side thereof, at least one deformation as an unevenness.
US10190529B1 Marine engines having cylinder block cooling jacket with spacer
A marine engine has a cylinder block having a plurality of cylinders. A cooling jacket is formed in the cylinder block and is configured to convey cooling fluid alongside the plurality of cylinders. The cooling jacket has a top end and a bottom end. A ledge is formed in the cylinder block. The ledge radially extends into cooling jacket at a location between the top end and the bottom end. A spacer is disposed in the cooling jacket and supported by the ledge so that the spacer remains spaced apart from the bottom end, thereby maintaining a lower cooling passage between the spacer and the bottom end.
US10190515B2 Fuel vapor flow estimation systems and methods
A control system of a vehicle includes a fuel vapor canister that traps fuel vapor from a fuel tank of the vehicle. A purge valve, when open, allows fuel vapor flow into an intake system of an engine at a first location and, when closed, prevents fuel vapor flow to the intake system of the engine. A purge control module controls opening of the purge valve and determines a fuel vapor flow into cylinders of the engine based on: (i) a first pressure at the first location, (ii) a second pressure at a second location between the purge valve and the intake system, and (iii) at least one delay period between opening of the purge valve and fuel vapor reaching cylinders of the engine.
US10190511B2 Method and system for a vehicle
A method for running a vehicle (100) that includes a combustion engine (101) which can selectively be connected to a driveshaft (104, 105). When the vehicle (100) is in motion and is approaching a downgrade, determining whether the engine (101) can be disconnected from the driveshaft (104, 105) for at least a first period of time (T1), and disconnecting the driveshaft (104, 105) for at least the first period of time (T1); and the engine (101) also is switched off for the first period (T1). A system that performs the method and a vehicle that performs it are disclosed.
US10190509B2 System and method for controlling a dual fuel engine
A method includes receiving a plurality of signals from a plurality of sensors coupled to a dual fuel engine. The method further includes altering an actual speed of the dual fuel engine to obtain a predetermined air-fuel ratio in response to a changed operating condition of the dual fuel engine determined based on the plurality of signals, so as to maintain operation of the dual fuel engine between knock and misfire conditions.
US10190503B2 Compact aero-thermo model based tip clearance management
Systems and methods for controlling a fluid based engineering system are disclosed. The systems and methods may include a model processor for generating a model output, the model processor including a set state module for setting dynamic states of the model processor, the dynamic states input to an open loop model based on the model operating mode, wherein the open loop model generates a current state model as a function of the dynamic states and the model input, wherein a constraint on the current state model is based a series of cycle synthesis modules, each member of the series of cycle synthesis modules modeling a component of a cycle of the control system and including a series of utilities, the utilities are based on mathematical abstractions of physical properties associated with the component, the series of cycle synthesis modules including a rotary apparatus module which estimates a tip clearance between the rotor and the rotor case. The model processor may further include an estimate state module for determining an estimated state of the model based on a prior state model output and the current state model of the open loop model.
US10190502B2 Brazing components and techniques
A method of joining includes applying braze to a braze reservoir in a first component. A second component is engaged to the first component, wherein a joint location is defined between the first and second components. A wicking structure provides flow communication from the braze reservoir to the joint location. The method also includes joining the first and second components together at the joint location by applying heat to the braze to flow the braze from the reservoir through the wicking structure to the joint location to form a braze joint at the joint location.
US10190499B2 Axial tension system for a gas turbine engine case
A gas turbine engine includes a convex case section. The convex case section includes an upstream case portion having a first radius, a downstream case portion having a second radius, and an intermediate case portion between the upstream case portion and the downstream case portion. The intermediate case portion has a third radius larger than the first radius and the second radius. A tension rod extends from the upstream case portion to the downstream case portion.
US10190494B2 System and method for storing energy in form of compressed air in tubes integrated in a tank containing water and water vapour
The present invention relates to a system and to a method for storing energy in form of compressed air, having an assembly of connected tubes forming a storage volume, which are confined in a pressure-resistant thermally-insulating tank. The storage system according to the invention comprises a system for storing and releasing the heat of the compressed air to increase the storage system efficiency.
US10190489B2 Internal combustion engine
In a turbine housing of a twin entry type turbocharger, a first scroll chamber communicating with a first exhaust manifold, and a second scroll chamber communicating with a second exhaust manifold are provided. A surface area of the first exhaust manifold is configured to be larger than a surface area of the second exhaust manifold, and these exhaust manifolds are cooled by a cooling mechanism. In the turbine housing, a first and second cooling water passages are respectively provided to cover the first and second scroll chambers. An internal combustion engine includes a cooling device that causes cooling water to flow into the first and second cooling water passages, and the cooling device is configured so that a temperature of the cooling water that is introduced into the second cooling water passage becomes lower than a temperature of cooling water that is introduced into the first cooling water passage.
US10190487B1 Systems and methods for a bi-valved variable inlet device
Methods and systems are provided for a variable inlet device of a compressor. In one example, a compressor may include the variable inlet device arranged within an inlet conduit of the compressor. The variable inlet device may be adjustable to control the gas flow through the compressor, the variable inlet including a pair of semi-cylindrical shells that are pivotable, about a set of hinges, between an open and closed position.
US10190485B2 Control apparatus for engine
A control apparatus for an engine is configured to control the engine provided with: an exhaust-driven supercharger, provided with an adjusting mechanism which can change supercharging efficiency according to an opening degree, in an exhaust passage, and having a first control mode and a second control mode as a control mode of the adjusting mechanism, the first control mode allowing the opening degree to be maintained at a maximum supercharging efficiency opening degree at which the exhaust-driven supercharger has maximum supercharging efficiency without using a deviation between a target supercharging pressure and an actual supercharging pressure, the second control mode allowing the deviation to be fed back to the opening degree; and an electrically-driven supercharger driven by electric power supplied from a power supply. The control apparatus is provided with: a determining device configured to determine whether or not an electrified amount of the electrically-driven supercharger decreases; and a maintaining device configured to maintain the control mode in the first control mode before it is determined that the electrified amount decreases.
US10190475B2 Method for manufacturing a double pipe
A method for manufacturing a double pipe includes: drawing a plate (1), which has a predetermined shape corresponding to the desired final shape of a curved outer pipe (4), into a curved, substantially U-shape in cross-section to produce a half pipe (2). Then, an inner pipe (3), which has a curved shape similar to the desired final curved shape of the outer pipe, is inserted into and positioned within the interior space of the half pipe. Subsequently, the inner pipe is welded to the half pipe at one longitudinal end thereof. Thereafter, longitudinally-extending edges of the half pipe are curled towards each other until they abut and a substantially circular cross-section is formed that surrounds the exterior of the inner pipe. The abutting longitudinally-extending edges (22) of the half pipe are then welded together to produce the curved outer pipe (4).
US10190474B2 Methods and systems for an engine
Methods and systems are provided for an exhaust bypass valve and a heat exchanger upstream of a three-way valve. In one example, a method may include flowing exhaust gas through one or more of an exhaust passage, bypass passage, recirculating passage, and EGR passage based on positions of a three-way valve and a bypass valve.
US10190473B2 Support unit for supporting an exhaust system of a vehicle
A support unit for supporting an exhaust system (18) of a vehicle comprises at least one support element (26) made of light metal die-cast material.
US10190472B2 Systems and methods for sensing particulate matter
Systems and methods are provided for sensing particulate matter in an exhaust system of a vehicle. In one example, a system includes a tube with a plurality of gas intake apertures on an upstream surface, the tube having a horseshoe shape with a rounded notch on a downstream surface and a plurality of gas exit apertures positioned along a length of the rounded notch and a particulate matter sensor positioned inside the tube. In another examples, a system for sensing particulate matter comprises a first outer tube with a plurality of gas intake apertures on an upstream surface, a second inner tube position within the first outer tube and including a plurality of gas intake apertures on a downstream surface and an opening at a bottom surface for discharging exhaust gasses to an exhaust passage, and a particulate matter sensor positioned within the second inner tube.
US10190471B2 Exhaust-gas after-treatment device
Disclosed is an exhaust-gas after-treatment device for an internal combustion engine, in particular for a ship's diesel internal combustion engine that is operated with heavy oil, including: a housing through which exhaust gas flows; exhaust-gas purification chambers formed in the housing, which chambers hold catalysts and/or particulate filters in order to purify the exhaust gas; and muffler chambers formed in the housing, which chambers have a defined depth for muffling sound in the flow direction. The exhaust-gas purification chambers and the muffler chambers are arranged spatially in series and parallel to one another on the flow side.
US10190470B2 Catalytic device detection system
An engine includes an exhaust gas system which flows exhaust gasses through an aftertreatment device. A method is provided for detecting the aftertreatment device during a transient operating condition. The method includes sensing temperature of the exhaust gas at an inlet and at an outlet of exhaust aftertreatment system. The inlet temperature is filtered and an inlet temperature difference between the filtered and unfiltered inlet temperatures is calculated. If the absolute value of the inlet temperature difference is greater than the predetermined threshold, then an outlet temperature difference is calculated. If the absolute value of the outlet temperature difference is greater than the second threshold, then a fault signal is generated, indicating that an aftertreatment device is missing. The aftertreatment device includes an SCR catalyst and an ammonia oxidation catalyst.
US10190465B2 Insulated cover for mixer assembly
A vehicle exhaust component assembly includes a first exhaust component, a second exhaust component downstream of the first exhaust component, and an injection system configured to inject a reducing agent into engine exhaust gases upstream of the second exhaust component. A mixer connects an outlet of the first exhaust component to an inlet to the second exhaust component. The mixer includes an outer housing that is configured to direct a mixture of the reducing agent and the engine exhaust gases into the second exhaust component. The mixer also includes at least one insulation feature that is configured to reduce heat lost at the outer housing.
US10190462B2 Pump for a secondary air system of an internal combustion engine
The present disclosure relates generally to aftertreatment of exhaust gases in internal combustion engines. The teachings thereof may be embodied in a method for operating a secondary air system comprising: measuring an actual pressure downstream of a pump of the secondary air system; acquiring a dynamic pressure based on the actual pressure, characteristic of changes caused by dynamic operation of the engine; acquiring a basic pressure based on peripheral conditions of the secondary air system; calculating a model pressure based on the basic and the dynamic pressure; determining a capacity of the pump based on a ratio between the model pressure and the actual pressure; and adjusting operation of the secondary air system based on the capacity.
US10190459B2 Injection device
The invention relates to an injection device (1), in particular for an exhaust aftertreatment system of an internal combustion engine, comprising a pressure-controlled, outward-opening fuel injection valve (2) that includes an axially movable valve piston (6) which penetrates a flow opening (7) in a valve body (5) and one end of which has a valve tip (9), further comprising a valve seat (8) associated with the flow opening (7), and at least one spring element (11) which urges the valve piston (6) comprising the valve tip (9) against the valve seat (8) so that the flow opening (7) is closed; the valve tip (9) is axially movable inside a flow chamber (15) formed by the valve body (5) and by an injection orifice disk (14) that includes a plurality of injection ports (19).
US10190437B2 Test bench for an aircraft turbojet engine, with shutters
A test bench for an aircraft turbojet engine is provided. The test bench comprises a U-shaped configuration with a passage in the form of an elongated corridor, an inlet duct, and an outlet duct. The corridor comprises a fixing zone with a fixing arm for holding a turbojet engine during testing. The passage furthermore has an upstream shutter with vertical pivoting air guides and a downstream shutter with an inflatable balloon in a collector tube. In the event of fire, the shutters close to confine the turbojet engine in order to suffocate the fire rapidly. A method for managing a fire in a test bench with a passage is also provided. Shutters are placed in the passage, where they deploy.
US10190426B2 Stator sector for a turbine engine, and a method of fabricating it
A sector for a turbine stator includes vanes made of composite material, each including an airfoil extending between first and second ends. The sector has first and second platforms made of composite material, the first platform having openings in which the first ends of the vanes are engaged, and the second platform having openings in which the second ends of the vanes are engaged. The openings in the first platform present dimensions greater than the dimensions of the first ends of the vanes engaged in the openings so as to leave clearance between the first end of each vane and the opening. Each vane first end engaged in an opening presents dimensions that are less than the dimensions of the airfoil so as to define a shoulder extending around the first end. The shoulder presents dimensions that are greater than the dimensions of the openings in the first platform.
US10190424B2 3D thermoplastic composite pultrusion system and method
A 3D thermoplastic pultrusion system, comprises one or more sets of 3D thermoplastic forming machines; a CNC control system controlling the one or more sets of 3D thermoplastic forming machines to form a heated prepreg thermoplastic composite material into a 3D thermoplastic composite pultrusion, the one or more sets of 3D thermoplastic forming machines include a plurality of motion control CNC rotational motors and CNC actuators operatively coupled to the motion control CNC rotational motors, a flexible chilled band shapeable by the CNC actuators to form the heated prepreg thermoplastic composite material into the thermoplastic composite pultrusion, and bearings that the motion control CNC rotational motors pivot the actuators about and hold the actuators in position during a consolidation process.
US10190422B2 Rotation enhanced turbine blade cooling
A turbine blade for a gas turbine engine may include an outer, peripheral wall extending along a suction side and a pressure side of the blade from a leading edge to a trailing edge of the blade and from a root end to a tip end of the blade, a substantially vertical bifurcating internal wall extending between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the blade in between the suction side and the pressure side of the blade, a plurality of pressure side cooling fluid passages defined between the peripheral wall on the pressure side of the blade and the bifurcating internal wall and extending at least part way from the root end to the tip end of the blade, and a plurality of suction side cooling fluid passages defined between the peripheral wall on the suction side of the blade and the bifurcating internal wall and extending at least part way from the tip end to the root end of the blade. At least one of the pressure side cooling fluid passages may receive fresh cooling fluid from a cooling fluid inlet opening at the root end of the blade and direct the cooling fluid radially upwardly toward the tip end of the blade, across a top side of the bifurcating internal wall, and down through at least one of the plurality of suction side cooling fluid passages.
US10190417B2 Turbine bucket having non-axisymmetric endwall contour and profile
Various embodiments of the invention include turbine buckets and systems employing such buckets. Various particular embodiments include a turbine bucket having: an airfoil having: a suction side; a pressure side opposing the suction side; a leading edge spanning between the pressure side and the suction side; and a trailing edge opposing the leading edge and spanning between the pressure side and the suction side; and a base connected with a first end of the airfoil along the suction side, pressure side, trailing edge and the leading edge, the base including a non-axisymmetric endwall contour proximate a junction between the base and the airfoil.
US10190410B2 Methods of acoustically communicating and wells that utilize the methods
Methods of acoustically communicating acoustically within a wellbore and wells that utilize the methods are disclosed herein. The methods generally utilize an acoustic wireless network including a plurality of nodes spaced-apart along a length of a tone transmission medium. In some embodiments, the disclosure includes methods of conserving power in the acoustic wireless network.
US10190409B2 Well communication system
A system that is usable with a well includes a telemetry network; a plurality of receivers that are arranged in groups; and a plurality of concentrators that are associated with the groups of receivers. A given concentrator is adapted to acquire data from an associated group of the receivers, and the concentrators communicate the data to an Earth surface of the well using a plurality of frequencies that are allocated among the concentrators.
US10190403B2 System and method for predicting and visualizing drilling events
Predicting and visualizing drilling events. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: receiving data indicative of location of a first wellbore; identifying an offset well, the offset well within a predetermined distance of the first wellbore, the identifying by the computer system based on the data indicative of location of the first wellbore; reading data associated with the offset well, the reading by the computer system; generating a value indicative of probability of occurrence of a drilling event based on the data associated with the offset well; plotting the value indicative of probability of occurrence of the drilling event associated with a direction relative to the first wellbore, the plotting on a display device coupled to the computer system; and then adjusting a drilling parameter of the first wellbore based on the value indicative of probability of occurrence of the at least one drilling event.
US10190398B2 Detonator structure and system
A technique facilitates controlled detonation in well environments and other types of environments. Electronics for controlling detonation of a pellet of explosive material are mounted on a structure, such as a circuit board. The pellet is operatively coupled with the electronics and positioned to extend outwardly from the structure. Another explosive component is arranged across the pellet at a predetermined angle, e.g. a right angle, with respect to a longitudinal axis of the pellet. In well applications or other applications utilizing shaped charges, the explosive component may be coupled to the shaped charge via a detonator cord.
US10190396B2 Tar mat formation prediction in late-charge reservoirs
A downhole tool, surface equipment, and/or remote equipment are utilized to obtain data associated with a subterranean hydrocarbon reservoir, fluid contained therein, and/or fluid obtained therefrom. At least one condition indicating that a density inversion exists in the fluid contained in the reservoir is identified from the data. Molecular sizes of fluid components contained within the reservoir are estimated from the data. A model of the density inversion is generated based on the data and molecular sizes. The density inversion model is utilized to estimate the density inversion amount and depth and time elapsed since the density inversion began to form within the reservoir. A model of a gravity-induced current of the density inversion is generated based on the data and the density inversion amount, depth, and elapsed time.
US10190395B2 Flooding analysis tool and method thereof
Described herein are various embodiments of computer-implemented methods, computing systems, and program products for analyzing a flood operation on a hydrocarbon reservoir. For example, an embodiment of a computer implemented method of determining a value of injected fluid includes, for a first injection well of the hydrocarbon reservoir: receiving injection rate data for the first injection well and production rate data for at least one production well communicating with the injection well, running capacitance resistance modeling using the received data to generate an interwell connectivity for each injection well and production well pair, determining a value of injected fluid for each injection well and production well pair using the generated interwell connectivity for the well pair and an oil-cut value for the production well of the pair, and aggregating the generated values of injected fluid per pair to determine a value of injected fluid for the first injection well.
US10190380B2 Method for monitoring a sealing element
Embodiments of a method for monitoring an annular packer are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for monitoring a sealing element of a blowout preventer may include providing a fluid to a chamber disposed within a blowout preventer to actuate a piston disposed within the chamber, wherein the actuation of the piston causes a reduction of an inner diameter of a sealing element; measuring one or more parameters of the fluid via a sensor; receiving data relating to the one or more parameters from the sensor; determining a stiffness of the sealing element utilizing the data relating to the one or more parameters; and determining an amount of degradation of the sealing element by comparing the determined stiffness of the sealing element to a known data profile.
US10190379B2 Inner drilling riser tie-back connector seal
An improved seal disposed at an interface of a main body of an inner drilling riser tie-back connector (ITBC) and a subsea wellhead is provided. The seal comprises a main body portion formed of a pair of opposed inwardly projecting fingers having a saw-cut profile at their ends and an outwardly projecting lever arm disposed adjacent to and at an outward angle to one of the opposed inwardly projecting fingers. Under loading the outwardly projecting lever arm imparts a bending moment to the seal, which enhances the seal created between the ITBC and the subsea wellhead and reduces the torque required to disengage the internal tie-back connector.
US10190373B2 Bottom-hole feeding mechanism
A bottom-hole feeding mechanism comprising: a cylinder (1), a screw spindle (2) engaging with the cylinder (1) by means of a non-stopping splined screw pair (3), a first piston (6) received within the cylinder (1) and coupled with the screw spindle (2) and a hollow rod (8), an axial spindle (4) arranged along the cylinder (1) axis and engaging the cylinder (1) by means of an axial splined pair (5), a second piston (7) rigidly coupled with the axial spindle (4) and engaging the inner surface of the cylinder (1) and the outer surface of the hollow rod (8), wherein the hollow rod (8), the first piston (6), the second piston (7) and the cylinder (1) form a closed chamber (9) comprising a throttle (10), hydraulic channels (11) on the body of a valve (21), and a float (12).
US10190371B2 Sucker rod
A sucker rod includes end fittings comprising a frustoconical insert which is threaded onto a threaded rod and a sleeve with a frustoconical internal surface which encircles the insert. Tension on the end fittings wedge the frustoconical insert in the sleeve. A connector having threads for engaging an end fitting of a second sucker rod is screwed into the sleeve.
US10190370B1 Composite wellbore seal system with sensing and self-healing capabilities
The present invention provides a self-healing wellbore seal system comprising a casing, a fiber reinforced polymer layer, and layer of polymer cement. The layers are bonded together and configured to create a low permeable and ductile seal at discrete locations of the wellbore or along the wellbore. The polymer layer may be chemically bonded to the casing and inhibits the formation of a microannulus at the casing. The polymer layer may be an aramid fiber reinforced polymer, a fiber reinforced polymer layer, or a glass reinforced polymer layer.
US10190366B2 Hybrid drill bits having increased drilling efficiency
An earth-boring drill bit is described, the bit having a bit body having a central longitudinal axis that defines an axial center of the bit body and configured at its upper extent for connection into a drill string; at least one primary fixed blade extending downwardly from the bit body and inwardly toward, but not proximate to, the central axis of the drill bit; at least one secondary fixed blade extending radially outward from proximate the central axis of the drill bit; a plurality of fixed cutting elements secured to the primary and secondary fixed blades; at least one bit leg secured to the bit body; and a rolling cutter mounted for rotation on the bit leg; wherein the fixed cutting elements on at least one fixed blade extend from a center of the bit outward toward a gage region of the bit but do not include a gage cutting region, and wherein at least one roller-cone cutter portion extends from substantially the drill bit's gage region inwardly toward the center of the bit, an apex of the roller-cone cutter being proximate to the terminal end of the at least one secondary fixed blade, but does not extend to the center of the bit.
US10190358B2 Vehicle safe and authentication system
A vehicle safe authentication system may include a vehicle safe, a vehicle camera, and a control unit programmed to receive an indication of unauthorized access at the vehicle safe and further programmed to activate the vehicle camera in response to the indication, wherein activation of the camera may include capturing at least one image.
US10190347B2 Hinge protector
A hinge covers, guards, or protectors configured for use during painting. The hinge protector for a hinge has a pair of hinge plates and a knuckle. The hinge protector may have an inner cylinder portion, an outer cylinder portion, a pivot rotatably coupling the inner cylinder portion to the outer cylinder portion at one end. The inner cylinder portion and the outer cylinder portion may define an opening for receiving the knuckle of the hinge.
US10190330B2 Shading system and method of use
A system for providing shade onto a surface is described herein. The system includes a canopy configured for engagement with, and aerial suspension by, a frame. The frame includes a plurality of sections configured for end-to-end alignment from a left end to a right end of the frame. Each section is configured to engage with any adjacent sections to form the frame. The ends of the frame are secured to the surface, thereby aerially suspending the canopy and providing shade to the surface.
US10190327B2 Reinforcing bar binding machine
A reinforcing bar binding machine includes a wire reel which is supported on a binding machine main body, a feed motor which drives the wire reel, a twisting mechanism which twists and binds a wire, a twist motor which drives the twisting mechanism and a brake actuating unit which is actuated by the twist motor. The twist motor starts a normal rotation when the wire is fed by a predetermined amount. The twisting mechanism twists the wire to complete the binding after the twisting mechanism is advanced to a predetermined position by the normal rotation. The twist motor starts a reverse rotation after completing the binding, and the twisting mechanism is retracted to a stand-by position by the reverse rotation. Before completing the binding, the brake actuating unit brakes the wire reel to stop the wire reel and releases the braking with respect to the wire reel.
US10190316B2 One-piece and two-piece shingle repair patch
A shingle patch for repairing damaged asphalt shingles including a base member having a notched portion or a thin sheet of material associated with one end thereof for sliding under the existing shingle located immediately above the damaged shingle, a sealant covering at least a portion of the notched portion or thin sheet of material and the bottom surface of the base member for attaching the base member to the damaged shingle, and color granules associated with at least a portion of the top surface of the base member. A nail may be embedded in the base member to further secure the shingle patch to a damaged shingle. An additional two-piece shingle patch is provided wherein the base member is further separated into two separate parts, an upper base member and a lower base member, the lower base member including the notched portion or a thin sheet of material.
US10190314B2 Anchoring assembly for anchoring a liner of a cured lining material, a ferrule suitable for use with the anchoring assembly, an anchoring mounting assembly further comprising a ferrule holder and the use of the anchoring assembly
An anchoring assembly for anchoring a liner of a cured lining material arranged to be applied in liquid form to a metal object provided with the anchoring assembly, the anchoring assembly including an elongated mounting pin and a ferrule provided at a first end thereof, wherein the pin is arranged to be mounted at the first end to the metal object, the anchoring assembly further including a plurality of spaced anchor fins connected to the pin at a second end and extending radially outward relative to the pin, wherein the ferrule includes a radially outwardly extending place holder part arranged to be held by a ferrule holder during mounting of the pin at the first end to the metal object.
US10190313B1 Construction block system
A construction block system including primary blocks 15, primary half blocks 115, base blocks 215, base half blocks 315 and column blocks 415 that cooperate to erect vertical structures using leveling and alignment tools at the base and between rows of blocks. Alignment and leveling tool 80 permits the leveling of the first row with respect to a supporting surface S and also immobilizes tool 80. The longitudinal outer walls 20; 40; 120; 140; 220; 240; 320; 340; 420 and 440 include outwardly extending rectangular walls 25; 45; 125; 145; 225; 245; 325; 345; 425; and 445 that coact with each other leave a space between abutting blocks for cementitious substances to further bind the structure. Tool 80 rests on surface S and includes two parallel rails receivable within cooperating and aligned channels on the base and column blocks. Tools 80 includes an elongated rigid member receivable within abutting blocks horizontal surfaces and serves to align and strengthen the structure.
US10190310B2 Waterproof storage unit
A storage unit which is substantially water proof is provided. The storage unit may comprise a shell having lower edges which mate into a groove formed in a top surface of a base to provide a substantially waterproof barrier therebetween. The junction between the lower edge of the side walls and the first groove may be sealed with a water proof sealant. A front side wall of the shell may have an aperture therethrough to allow users to move items into and out of the storage unit. A door may be attached to the storage unit to prevent water from entering into the storage unit through the aperture. Moreover, a lower edge of the door body may be inserted into a second groove formed in the top surface of the base to prevent water from entering into the storage unit from under the door.
US10190309B2 Slab construction system and method for constructing multi-story buildings using pre-manufactured structures
The present invention integrates the use of pre-manufactured structures with minimal on-site installation and lift-slab construction to achieve the construction of multi-story buildings. The pre-manufactured structures are designed to be readily integrated with both horizontal and vertically adjacent building components, including lift-slab components, so that multiple building stories may be readily and securely stacked, one on top of the other. The present invention advantageously permits top-down lift-slab construction for multi-story buildings. The present invention also provides for the development of flexible design plans for institutional, residential, office and other types of buildings. The present invention advantageously provides for easier, more efficient, faster, cheaper, safer, higher quality and more consistent, environmentally advantaged, energy-efficient, easier to maintain, intelligently designed, and customizable multi-story building construction.
US10190308B2 Roof truss assembly
The present invention comprises a structure for coverage formed by various structural elements, in particular a main element comprising one piece (stringer), said stringer (1) comprising in its basic embodiment a steel plate approximately 1-2 mm thick, conformed in a characteristic way by a tool in a continuous process, said shape essentially longitudinal, comprising several holes (5, 7) and pairs of fins (9), also known as shields in your extension, arranged modularly in a characteristic fashion in a basic pre-determined pattern, the piece (stringer) (1) being capable of being made in several lengths, being connected to one another by connecting plates (6) of characteristic geometry.
US10190290B2 Lock assembly for a wear member
A lock assembly for locking a wear member to excavation equipment, the assembly comprising first and second bodies configured to be assembled together, one body substantially positioned over the other, in an assembled condition to form a lock extending along a longitudinal axis, the first and second bodies each comprising at least one interengaging formation, the, or respective ones of the, interengaging formations on the bodies being configured to interengage when the bodies are in the assembled condition to form one or more couplings that resist lateral displacement of the bodies with respect to each other under loads applied transverse to the longitudinal axis of the assembled lock to the side of the first and second bodies.
US10190286B2 Debris deflection apparatus for operators station cleanout
A debris deflection apparatus for work vehicles to prevent debris build-up from affecting the operation of work vehicle components within the mainframe of the vehicle and improved efficiency for cleaning the operator's station while reducing maintenance of work vehicle components by providing an apparatus coupled with the debris catch area of an operator's station and communicating to an opening in the work vehicle.
US10190285B2 Excavating apparatus, excavation blade plate and excavating method
Provided are an excavating apparatus, an excavation blade plate and an excavating method which are capable of reducing a shear force to be applied to a fastening member fixedly fastening the excavation blade plate and a chain together. The excavating apparatus comprises a cutter post, a chain, a plurality of cutter bit plates, and a shoe bolt S1. The chain 11 is formed by mutually coupling a plurality of pairs of links arranged along a circulating movement direction thereof Each of the cutter bit plates includes: a support-target surface supported by a supporting surface of the chain; and a central convex portion formed to protrude with respect to the support-target surface and inserted in a space between the pair of links, wherein the central convex portion is in surface contact with inner side surfaces of the pair of links along the circulating movement direction.
US10190284B2 Boom for a working machine with a partition inside the boom
A boom for a working machine, the boom including a main body formed by connecting upper parts of a left and right pair of sidewall parts to each other through a top wall part, and connecting lower parts of the left and right side wall parts to each other through a bottom wall part, the boom being provided with a partition inside the main body and in a longitudinal middle of the main body. A hydraulic hose is inserted in a hole within the partition. The partition includes a lower plate part that is welded to the bottom wall part, as well as a vertical plate part that is raised from the lower plate part and welded to the sidewall parts. The hose hole is formed from the vertical plate part to the lower plate part via a bending part between the vertical plate part and the lower plate part.
US10190278B2 System and method for controlling a jack up vessel
A system is disclosed including but not limited to a jack up processor in data communication with each of one of a plurality of gearbox motors over a first unidirectional data link for sending speed reference data to the plurality of gear box motors on the jack up rig leg to raise and lower a jack up rig leg; and a second unidirectional data link for load data from a sensor on each one of the gear box motors at the controller from the plurality of gearbox motors on the jack up rig leg. A method is disclosed for using the system.
US10190275B1 Pavement sweeper with conveyor lift-out drop-in system
A mechanized broom-type sweeper vehicle (10) includes a conveyer (14) having two laterally extending pintle-like stub shafts (14-5) with the conveyor (14) received in a cradle (20) that includes split pillow blocks that each receive a respective one of the stub shafts (14-5). The conveyor (14) can be readily lifted from the vehicle (10) by removing structures superposed above the conveyor (14), disconnecting various mechanical and electrical connection removing the cap portion of each pillow-block, and thereafter lifting the conveyor (14) from the vehicle with an overhead crane. In a similar manner, a repaired or replacement conveyor (14) can be lowered via a crane into the cradle (20) with the stub shafts received within the pillow blocks and the caps reinstalled. The use of a top-side removal and a top-side installation technique reduces the time (and associated costs) for the removal and replacement of a conveyor (14) to as little as four hours or less.
US10190261B2 Strengthening resins for paper products
Resin compositions, products made therewith, and methods for making such resin compositions and products. The resin composition can include a polyamide-epihalohydrin resin, a cationic styrene maleimide resin, and a urea-formaldehyde resin. The polyamide-epihalohydrin resin can include a reaction product of a polyamidoamine and an epihalohydrin. The cationic styrene maleimide resin can include a reaction product of a styrene maleic anhydride copolymer and an amine compound. The product can include a fiber web and an at least partially cured resin composition. The resin composition, prior to curing, can include a polyamide-epihalohydrin resin, a cationic styrene maleimide resin, and a urea-formaldehyde resin. The polyamide-epihalohydrin resin can include a reaction product of a polyamidoamine and an epihalohydrin. The cationic styrene maleimide resin can include a reaction product of a styrene maleic anhydride copolymer and an amine compound.
US10190258B2 Doctor blade holders and doctor blade holder systems including planar elements with three dimensional fabric reinforcement materials
A planar element is disclosed for use in a papermaking system. The planar element is suitable for use as a doctor blade or a top plate and includes a three-dimensional composite structure including elongated elements extending in at least three orthogonal directions, and a resin in which the three-dimensional composite structure is embedded.
US10190256B2 Device and method for producing a strand or a cable
A device for producing a strand or a cable, in particular a wire strand or wire cable, which device includes a rotatable arrangement for feeding cords to a twisting point, at which the cords are to be twisted with one another, and an installation for heating at least one of the cords. The heating installation is rotatable jointly with the feed arrangement. The heating installation is designed to heat a cord provided for forming a center strand or a cable core and/or cords for forming outer strands, and preferably has burner for fuel and/or an electrically operated heater.
US10190255B2 Mixtures of fiber-reactive azo dyes, their preparation and their use
The present invention relates to dye mixtures comprising one or more dye(s) of: formula (I) and one or more dye(s) of: formula (II) and/or formula (III) and optionally one or more dye(s) of: formula (IV) to processes for their preparation and to their use for dyeing and printing hydroxyl- and carboxamido-containing materials.
US10190254B2 Skin material
A skin material (1) includes a cellular heat-insulating layer (3) and a coloring layer (4) which are sequentially stacked on a fibrous substrate (2) and has protrusions and recesses on a front face (6). The cellular heat-insulating layer (3) has a softening temperature of 110 to 250° C. A contact cool feeling (Qmax) of the front face (6) of the skin material (1) is 0.30 W/cm2 or less both before and after a heat treatment for 2400 hours at 70° C.
US10190247B2 Wall-mounted drum washing machine and method for sensing mounting abnormality and fall thereof
Provided is a wall-mounted drum washing machine which includes a rear panel having a buffer member interposed between a through-hole and a wall surface and mounted on the wall surface through a fastening member inserted through the through-hole, a tub containing wash water and supported by the rear panel, and a box unit coupled to the rear panel so as to surround the tub. The wall-mounted drum washing machine includes a sensor configured to sense a contact state between the rear panel and the wall surface, a control unit configured to determine a mounting abnormality of the drum washing machine based on the sensed contact state, and a power supply unit configured to control power supply according to the determination result of the control unit.
US10190242B2 Method of preparing of natural graphene cellulose blended spunbond nonwoven fabric
This application describes a method of preparation of a natural graphene cellulose blended spunbond nonwoven fabric, which comprises using a graphite powder as a raw material for preparing a graphene solution, adding the graphene solution to a slurry formed by mixing and dissolving a wood pulp with N-methylmorpholine N-oxide (NMMO), removing the water content thereof to form a spinning dope, and then directly preparing the natural graphene cellulose blended spunbond nonwoven fabric by a spunbond process. The present method does not require a highly toxic hydrazine hydrate solution. Further, by increasing the adding ratio of the graphene solution in the manufacturing process, control of the antistatic properties and thermal transferring function can be achieved, and thereby various requirements of different consumers can be satisfied. Besides, the fabric can decompose naturally after being used, and thus the product is harmless, natural, and environmentally friendly.
US10190239B2 Textile part, composite material element with textile part, and production method for the same
A textile part is configured for producing a composite-material element (11) or a composite-material body (12). The textile part (10) has a reinforcing system (15) including reinforcing warp threads (16) and reinforcing weft threads (17), and a binding system (25) with binding warp threads (27) and binding weft threads (26). The reinforcing system (15) has at least one first portion (20), into which the reinforcing threads (16, 17) are interwoven with one another directly for binding to facilitate withstanding high mechanical. The reinforcing system (15) also has at least one second portion (21), in which the reinforcing threads (16, 17) form binding-free crossover locations (22) preferably laid on one another in a drawn-out state to constitute a laid structure surrounded by the binding threads (26, 27). The laid structure of the reinforcing system (15), ensures particularly good draping and deformation capability at this location of the composite material.
US10190237B2 Method for preparing salt-resistant and detergent-resistant alginate fiber
A method for preparing a salt-resistant and detergent-resistant alginate fiber by contacting and infiltrating a finished alginate fiber with a borate-containing adjuvant solution and using selected proper raw materials in selected proportions and reaction conditions. The preparation method solves the problem that the alginate fiber and a fabric made therefrom are neither salt-resistant nor detergent-resistant. The borate-modified alginate fiber and a fabric made therefrom have excellent salt resistances, and can be washed with an alkaline detergent. The swelling degree of the alginate fiber modified by the adjuvant solution can be reduced to 39.8% after the fiber is immersed in a normal saline at 30° C. for 72 h and can be reduced to 55.3% after the fiber is immersed in a standard detergent for 24 h, while the fiber maintains its original morphology without any obvious dissolution phenomenon, and the self flame-resisting performance of the alginate fiber is also maintained.
US10190235B2 Wafer supporting structure and method for forming the same
A method for forming a wafer supporting structure comprises growing a single crystal using a floating zone crystal growth process, forming a silicon ingot having an oxygen concentration equal to or less than 1 parts-per-million-atomic (ppma), slicing a wafer from the silicon ingot, cutting portions of the wafer to form a supporting structure through a mechanical lathe and applying a high temperature anneal process to the supporting structure.
US10190230B2 Cross flow manifold for electroplating apparatus
The embodiments herein relate to methods and apparatus for electroplating one or more materials onto a substrate. In many cases the material is a metal and the substrate is a semiconductor wafer, though the embodiments are no so limited. Typically, the embodiments herein utilize a channeled plate positioned near the substrate, creating a cross flow manifold defined on the bottom by the channeled plate, on the top by the substrate, and on the sides by a cross flow confinement ring. During plating, fluid enters the cross flow manifold both upward through the channels in the channeled plate, and laterally through a cross flow side inlet positioned on one side of the cross flow confinement ring. The flow paths combine in the cross flow manifold and exit at the cross flow exit, which is positioned opposite the cross flow inlet. These combined flow paths result in improved plating uniformity.
US10190223B2 Gas generator
The present invention provides a gas generator and comprises an electrolytic cell and a water-blocking device. The electrolytic cell is used for electrolyzing electrolyzed water to generate a gas with hydrogen. The electrolytic cell has an outlet for outputting the gas with hydrogen. The water-blocking device is set on the outlet for preventing the electrolyzed water from flowing out when the electrolytic cell is tilted by a tilt angle. The gas pathway of the invention will be closed by the water-blocking device when the gas generator is toppled, thereby preventing the electrolyte-rich electrolyzed water from flowing out.
US10190221B2 Plated steel sheet for hot press forming having excellent weldability and corrosion resistance, forming member, and manufacturing method thereof
The present invention relates to a plated steel sheet for hot press forming, a hot-press forming member manufactured using the same, and a manufacturing method thereof. The plated steel sheet comprises: a base steel sheet and a composite plated layer that is formed on at least one surface of the base steel sheet, and has a Mn-based plated layer and an Al-based plated layer alternately formed therein, an Al-based plated layer being formed on the uppermost layer thereof, wherein the composite plated layer has a total thickness of 5 to 30 μm, and in this case, the Mn-based plated layer accounts for 5 to 60% of the total thickness.
US10190211B2 High conductivity graphane-metal and graphene-metal composite and methods of manufacture
Embodiments of the present technology include graphane-metal and graphene-metal composites. An example composite comprises a porous metal foam substrate, a graphane or graphene layer deposited to the porous metal foam substrate, a metal layer applied to the graphane or graphene layer, and another graphane or graphene layer deposited to the metal layer; the multilayered porous metal foam substrate being compressed to form a graphane-metal or graphene-metal composite.
US10190202B2 Method and device for coating a metal strip
A method and a device for coating a metal strip with a coating material that is still liquid at first. During the coating, the coated metal strip runs through a roller pair. One of the rollers of the roller pair can be adjusted toward the other as a correction roller in order to eliminate a possible curvature of the metal strip. Then the metal strip runs through a blow-off apparatus for blowing off surplus coating. In order to prevent an uneven thickness distribution of the coating on the metal strip even when the correction roller of the roller pair has been adjusted, the actual position of the metal strip is controlled to a specified setpoint center position in the slot of the blow-off apparatus by an appropriate movement of the blow-off apparatus.
US10190194B2 Copper alloy for electronic and electrical equipment, copper alloy thin sheet for electronic and electrical equipment, and conductive component for electronic and electrical equipment, terminal
One aspect of this copper alloy for an electronic and electrical equipment contains: more than 2.0 mass % to 36.5 mass % of Zn; 0.10 mass % to 0.90 mass % of Sn; 0.15 mass % to less than 1.00 mass % of Ni; and 0.005 mass % to 0.100 mass % of P, with the balance containing Cu and inevitable impurities, wherein atomic ratios of amounts of elements satisfy 3.00
US10190189B2 Scandium recovery process
The purpose of the present invention is to recover roughly purified scandium, which is purified to an extent acceptable for a technique for highly purifying scandium, efficiently and without any complicated operation from a neutralization sediment (drainage sediment) generated in neutralizing acid mine drainage which contains a sulfur component. This scandium recovery process includes a washing step (S1) for washing a neutralization sediment (drainage sediment) and a dissolution step (S2) for subjecting the washed sediment obtained in the washing step (S1) to dissolution in an acid. It is preferable that the process further includes a re-dissolution step (S3) for subjecting a dissolution residue which remains after the dissolution in the dissolution step (S2) to dissolution with an acid. In the washing step (S1), the neutralization sediment is washed with a washing liquid until the pH of the post-washing liquid generated in the washing step becomes 6 or higher.
US10190186B2 Method for manufacturing a high-strength galvanized steel sheet having excellent formability and crashworthiness
A method of manufacturing a galvanized steel sheet having a composition containing, by mass %, C: 0.05% or more and 0.5% or less, Si: 0.01% or more and 2.5% or less, Mn: 0.5% or more and 3.5% or less, P: 0.003% or more and 0.100% or less, S: 0.02% or less, Al: 0.010% or more and 0.5% or less, B: 0.0002% or more and 0.005% or less, Ti: 0.05% or less, a relationship of Ti>4N being satisfied, and the balance comprising Fe and inevitable impurities, and a microstructure containing 60% or more and 95% or less of tempered martensite in terms of area ratio and 5% or more and 20% or less of retained austenite in terms of area ratio.
US10190185B2 Hardening method of annular workpiece
A hardening method for an annular workpiece made of metal includes a heating process that heats the annular workpiece to a hardening temperature; an analyzing process that obtains a diameter of the annular workpiece heated to the hardening temperature, and divides the heated annular workpiece into at least a small diameter portion and a large diameter portion based on the obtained diameter; and a cooling process that injects cooling liquid under an injection condition toward the annular workpiece that has been divided into at least the large diameter portion and the small diameter portion in the analyzing process such that a dimensional difference between the large diameter portion and the small diameter portion decreases, the injection condition for the large diameter portion being different from the injection condition for the small diameter portion.
US10190175B2 Method for detecting and identifying enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
The invention relates to methods for predicting whether a sample contains enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) of at least one of EHEC O157:[H7], O145:[H28], O103:[H2], O111:[H8], O121:[H19], O26: [H11], O45:[H2] or O104: [H4] serotypes, and for identifying said serotypes, through detection of gene espK in association with at least one of the genetic markers Z1151, Z1153, Z1154, Z1155, Z1156, Z6065, Z2098, ureD or espV and/or through detection of serotype-specific CRISPR sequences.
US10190172B2 Method for determining prognosis of renal cell carcinoma
It is intended to provide a rapid, convenient, and highly accurate method for determining the prognosis of cancer. The present invention provides a method for determining the prognosis of a renal cell carcinoma patient, comprising: (1) treating genomic DNA prepared from a renal tissue of a subject with bisulfite; (2) amplifying the bisulfite-treated DNA by PCR; (3) subjecting the obtained PCR amplification product to ion exchange chromatography; (4) obtaining the retention time of a detection signal obtained by the chromatography; and (5) determining the renal cell carcinoma of the subject as having poor prognosis when the result of the step (4) is shorter than a retention time serving as a reference.
US10190166B2 Methods for identifying dendritic cell subsets, for determining if a patient is developing a regulatory or an effector immune response, and for determining response to immunotherapy
The present invention concerns methods for determining if a dendritic cell belongs to a tolerogenic dendritic cell subset or to an effector dendritic cell subset, and methods for determining if a patient undergoing immunotherapy, and/or who has been administered with a vaccine, is developing an immune response oriented either towards a regulatory T cell response or towards an effector T cell response, and methods of determining response to immunotherapy.
US10190164B2 Method of making a paired tag library for nucleic acid sequencing
The present disclosure relates to methods and compositions for making paired tags and paired tag libraries.
US10190163B2 Single cell nucleic acids for high-throughput studies
Described herein are cell-based analytic methods, including a method of incorporating nucleic acid sequences into reaction products from a cell population, wherein the nucleic acid sequences are incorporated into the reaction products of each cell individually or in small groups of cells individually. Also described herein is a matrix-type microfluidic device that permits at least two reagents to be delivered separately to each cell or group of cells, as well as primer combinations useful in the method and device.
US10190160B2 Methods for predicting anti-cancer response
The present invention is based, in part, on the identification of novel methods for defining predictive biomarkers of response to anti-cancer drugs.
US10190152B2 Methods and compositions for direct chemical lysis
A direct chemical lysis composition includes an assay compatible buffer composition and an assay compatible surfactant. When combined with a specimen storage composition, such compositions prevent undesired modifications to nucleic acid and proteins lysed from cells in the biological sample. Assays of samples from such compositions do not require expensive and time-consuming steps such as centrifugation and prolonged high temperature processing. The direct chemical lysis composition of the present invention permits direct nucleic acid extraction from the cells in the biological sample without the need to decant off the transport media or otherwise exchange the transport media with assay compatible buffers. There is no need to combine the sample with proteinase K or another enzyme to extract nucleic acids from the cells. A method for lysing cells to obtain target nucleic acid for assay and a kit for combining the direct chemical lysis composition with a sample are also contemplated.
US10190149B2 Kit and method for measuring the activity of deoxynucleoside kinase
The present invention relates to a kit comprising a DNA-dependant DNA polymerase and at least one natural deoxynucleoside and to a kit comprising a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase and a detection system comprising a DNA template molecule, a DNA primer molecule, and a fluorescent moiety capable of being displaced from, or bound to, dsDNA synthesized by said DNA-dependent polymerase. It further relates to A method for measuring deoxynucleoside kinase activity in a sample characterized by; (i) contacting the sample, in a container, with a reaction mix comprising a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase, at least one deoxynucleoside and a detection system comprising a DNA template molecule, a DNA primer molecule, and a fluorescent moiety capable of being incorporated in, displaced from, or bound to dsDNA synthesized by said DNA dependent polymerase; (ii) incubating said container; (iii) measuring the signal from the fluorescent moiety; and correlating the signal from the fluorescent moiety to the deoxynucleoside kinase activity in the sample.
US10190146B2 Method of correcting for oxygen effect
An electrochemical test sensor is adapted to measure glucose and correct for the oxygen effect in a fluid sample. The test sensor comprises a base, first and second working electrodes, and a counter electrode. The first working electrode includes glucose oxidase, a mediator and peroxidase. The second working electrode includes glucose oxidase and the mediator. The first working electrode, the second working electrode and the counter electrode are located on the base. In other embodiments, an electrochemical test sensor is adapted to measure cholesterol, lactate, pyruvate or xanthine and correct for the oxygen effect in a fluid sample.
US10190143B2 Method for synthesizing selectively labeled RNA
The invention relates to a method for synthesizing a selectively labeled RNA, and an apparatus for performing the method. Specific segments or discrete residues within the RNA may be selectively labeled, and different segments may include different labels.
US10190142B2 High-purity galactooligosaccharide compositions, preparations, and applications thereof
Provided is a method of preparing a high-purity galactooligosaccharide composition by fermentation of a low-purity galactooligosaccharide mixture with a yeast strain, Kluyveromyces lactis ATCC 8585. The high-purity galactooligosaccharide composition includes at least 99% of galactooligosaccharides selected from the group consisting of galactotriose, galactotetrose, galactooligosaccharides with five or more sugar units, and combinations thereof and lower than 1% of monosaccharides and disaccharides. Also provided is a high-purity galactooligosaccharide composition and applications thereof in regulating blood glucose level and improving gut microbiota. For example, the high-purity galactooligosaccharide composition may be used to manufacture food products, beverages, health food products, nutritional supplements, and pharmaceutical compositions for patients or pets afflicted with diabetes mellitus or lactose intolerance.
US10190129B2 Increasing levels of nicotinic alkaloids in plants
Four genes, A622, NBB1, PMT, and QPT, can be influenced for increasing nicotinic alkaloid levels in Nicotiana plants, as well as for synthesizing nicotinic alkaloids in non-nicotine producing plants and cells. In particular, overexpressing one or more of A622, NBB1, PMT, and QPT may be used to increase nicotine and nicotinic alkaloid levels in tobacco plants. Non-nicotine producing cells can be engineered to produce nicotine and related compounds by overexpressing A622 and NBB1.
US10190128B2 Kits comprising plus-sense single stranded RNA viral vectors and methods for producing polypeptides using the kits
The present invention relates to kits comprising plus-sense single stranded RNA viral vectors, as well as mixtures of these vectors and uses thereof, and methods for producing in a plant, or plant tissue, or plant cell simultaneously two or more polypeptides using the kits and vectors.
US10190127B2 Methods and means for obtaining modified phenotypes
Methods and means are provided for reducing the phenotypic expression of a nucleic acid of interest in eukaryotic cells by providing aberrant, preferably unpolyadenylated, target-specific RNA to the nucleus of the host cell. Preferably, the unpolyadenylated, target-specific RNA is provided by transcription of a chimeric gene comprising a promoter and a DNA region encoding the target-specific RNA.
US10190123B2 Engineering of multi-carbon substrate utilization pathways in methanotrophic bacteria
The present disclosure relates to genetically engineered methanotrophic bacteria with the capability of growing on a multi-carbon substrate (e.g., glucose) as a primary or sole carbon source and methods for growing methanotrophic bacteria on the multi-carbon substrate.
US10190119B2 Mitochondrial phosphate carrier targets for treating soft-tissue calcification
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treating soft-tissue calcification by targeting SLC25A24 and/or SLC25A3.
US10190114B2 Low resource sample processor containing heat-activated surface tension valves
Systems and methods are described for isolation, separation and detection of a molecular species using a low resource device for processing of samples. Methods include isolation, separation and detection of whole cells as well as biomolecules including viruses, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids.
US10190113B2 Methods and compositions for segregating target nucleic acid from mixed nucleic acid samples
The invention provides methods, compositions and kits for segregating a target nucleic acid from a mixed nucleic acid sample. The methods, compositions and kits comprise a non-processive endonuclease (e.g., a restriction enzyme) or an antibody that binds the target nucleic acid (e.g., has methylation specificity). The mixed nucleic acid sample can comprise prokaryotic and eukaryotic nucleic acid and/or nucleic acid from more than one prokaryotic or eukaryotic organisms.
US10190104B2 Isoform of anaplastic lymphoma kinase and its uses
The present invention relates to a Truncated isoform of Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (“TALK”). Expression of this isoform is associated with malignancy and with responsiveness to ALK inhibitors. Detection of the isoform may be used in diagnostic and therapeutic methods. Because it arises as a result of variant transcription rather than genetic rearrangement, its presence would be undetected by genomic testing.
US10190103B2 Polypeptides having glucuronyl esterase activity and polynucleotides encoding same
The present invention relates to isolated polypeptides having glucuronyl esterase activity, catalytic domains and polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides or catalytic domains. The invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides as well as methods of producing and using the polypeptides or catalytic domains.
US10190102B2 Laccase variants with improved properties
This application relates to laccase variants and uses thereof as eco-friendly biocatalysts in various industrial processes. More in particular, the disclosure relates to a polypeptide with laccase activity comprising an amino acid sequence that is more than 80% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein the polypeptide comprises a non-polar amino acid, preferably an amino acid residue selected from the group consisting of proline, alanine, glycine and valine at a position corresponding to amino acid 113 of SEQ ID NO: 1.
US10190095B2 Myelination of congenitally dysmyelinated forebrains using oligodendrocyte progenitor cells
One form of the present invention is directed to a method of remyelinating demyelinated axons by treating the demyelinated axons with oligodendrocyte progenitor cells under conditions which permit remyelination of the axons. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a method of treating a subject having a condition mediated by a loss of myelin or a loss of oligodendrocytes by administering to the subject oligodendrocyte progenitor cells under conditions effective to treat the condition mediated by a loss of myelin or a loss of oligodendrocytes. A further aspect of the present invention relates to an in vitro method of identifying and separating oligodendrocyte progenitor cells from a mixed population containing other mammalian brain or spinal cord cell types.
US10190087B2 Single use controlled environment module
Disclosed herein is a single use, controlled environment manufacturing module in the form of a sterile sealed bag formed of a substantially flexible material, such that the bag can be inflated and deflated for transport and/or disposal. The flexible bag has one or more access ports and connectors to accommodate a variety of biochemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing processes to be carried out within the flexible bag. The interiors of one or more disclosed modules can be connected, forming a module train.
US10190069B2 Lubricating composition containing a thiocarbamate compound
The invention provides a lubricating composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity and an ashless thiocarbamate compound having an optionally-substituted hydrocarbyl group on an S-atom and an optionally-substituted hydrocarbyl group on an N-atom. The invention further relates to a method of the lubricating an internal combustion engine with the lubricating composition.
US10190064B2 Integrated process for simultaneous removal and value addition to the sulfur and aromatics compounds of gas oil
An integrated process for simultaneous removal and value addition to sulfur and aromatics compounds of gas oil is provided. Process includes the segregation of refractive sulfur and aromatics compounds of gas oil in heavy fraction of gas oil using distillation processing of heavy fraction of gas oil in continuous solvent extraction zone, processing of lighter fraction of gas oil and raffinate of heavy fraction of gas oil in hydrotreating reaction zone operating under mild conditions of temperature and pressure for producing the gas oil with reduced sulfur and aromatic compounds and contact of extract phase generated during continuous extraction with water in mixer settler for generating the pseudo raffinate which can be used as suitable feed to hydrocracker to generate sulfur lean gas oil.
US10190056B2 Conversion of solid biomass into a liquid hydrocarbon material
The present invention provides a process for producing liquid hydrocarbon products from a solid biomass feedstock, said process comprising the steps of: a) providing in a first hydropyrolysis reactor vessel a first hydropyrolysis catalyst composition; b) contacting the solid biomass feedstock with said first hydropyrolysis catalyst composition and molecular hydrogen in said first hydropyrolysis reactor vessel to produce a product stream comprising partially deoxygenated hydropyrolysis product, H2O, H2, CO2, CO, C1-C3 gases, char and catalyst fines; c) removing said char and catalyst fines from said product stream; d) hydroconverting said partially deoxygenated hydropyrolysis product in a hydroconversion reactor vessel in the presence of one or more hydroconversion catalyst and of the H2O, CO2, CO, H2, and C1-C3 gas generated in step a), to produce a vapor phase product comprising substantially fully deoxygenated hydrocarbon product, H2O, CO, CO2, and C1-C3 gases.
US10190052B2 Device and method for regulating and controlling the gas pressure
A device and a method are provided for regulating and controlling individual gas pressure of individual ovens of a coke oven battery, in the case of which a rising-pipe bend projects, preferably from above, into a collecting main. The lower end thereof is associated with an immersion pipe via a water labyrinth seal. The immersion pipe is supported such that it is vertically adjustable by means of an actuator, and an immersion cup is located preferably below the immersion pipe. The rising-pipe bend has arranged therein a sleeve, the lower end of which is connected via at least one conduit to the water labyrinth seal. A water supply for feeding the water labyrinth seal and the actuator are provided at the top, outside the rising-pipe bend. Regulation of the gas pressure is accomplished by different immersion depths of the immersion pipe and the constant water level in the immersion cup.
US10190040B2 Self-suspending proppant for hydraulic fracturing
A proppant composition includes: a volume of water; a self-suspending proppant, including a plurality of proppant granules each with a hydrophilic polymer coating, the hydrophilic polymer coatings of the self-suspending proppant together defining a total polymer volume; and an untreated proppant, where a concentration of the self-suspending proppant in the water is sufficient (i) to reduce the water to an unabsorbed volume of less than 25% of the volume of water and (ii) to hydrate at least 75% of the total polymer volume.
US10190034B2 Non-reducing stabilization complexant for acidizing compositions and associated methods
Methods for reducing viscosifying tendencies of crude oil in subterranean formations using solid acid chelating agents are described. The methods include combining a solid acid chelating agent and an aqueous acid solution to form a treatment fluid, and introducing the treatment fluid into the subterranean formation. The solid acid chelating agent includes at least one aminopolycarboxylic acid functional group and at least one phosphonic acid functional group.
US10190027B2 Hot melt adhesive
The object of the present invention is to provide a hot melt adhesive which is less likely to cause stringing and has excellent thermal stability, and further has excellent adhesion, in particular adhesion to a paper substrate. The present invention relates to a hot melt adhesive comprising: (A) a polar functional group-modified polymer, (B) a butyral resin, (C) an olefin-based polymer, and (D) a tackifier resin.
US10190025B2 Adhesive composition for polarizing plate
An adhesive composition for a polarizing plate of the present invention comprises, on the basis of 100 parts by weight of a polymerizable component: the polymerizable component comprising (A) approximately 50-90 parts by weight of an epoxy group-containing compound and (B) approximately 10-50 parts by weight of a (meth)acrylate monomer; (C) approximately 1-7 parts by weight of a photoacid generator; and (D) approximately 0.1-7 parts by weight of at least one between a photosensitizer and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein the epoxy group-containing compound (A) comprises: (A1) approximately 50-95 parts by weight of an alicyclic epoxy group-containing compound; and (A2) 1 to approximately 50 parts by weight of an aromatic group-containing epoxy group-containing compound, on the basis of 100 parts by weight of the epoxy group-containing compound (A), and the mass ratio of the alicyclic epoxy group-containing compound (A1) to the aromatic group-containing epoxy group-containing compound (A2) can be approximately 3:1 to approximately 95:1. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention can provide: an adhesive composition for a polarizing plate, having all the properties of sufficient initial curing, adhesion and reliance; and a polarizing plate and an optical display device comprising the same.
US10190023B2 Silica-based polishing particle and abrasive
Provided is a silica-based polishing particle which can polish and flatten the surface of a substrate at a sufficient polishing rate with generation of scratches prevented, and successfully prevents generation of particle residues on a substrate after polishing. A silica-based polishing particle with a three-dimensional polycondensation structure containing an alkoxy group, wherein the particle has an average particle diameter (d) of 5 to 300 nm, an aspect ratio of 1.00 or more and 1.20 or less, and a carbon content of 0.005% by mass or more and less than 0.50% by mass.
US10190010B2 Ink, ink cartridge, and image recording method
Provided is an ink containing a pigment, a water-soluble organic solvent, and a surfactant, and having a viscosity at 25° C. of 5 mPa·s or more. The ink has a static surface tension of 30.5 mN/m or more to 35.0 mN/m or less, which is measured at 25° C. by a Wilhelmy method. The ink also has a dynamic surface tension at a bubble life time of 150 msec of 30.5 mN/m or more to 37.0 mN/m or less, which is measured at 25° C. by a maximum bubble pressure method.
US10190002B2 Aqueous multi-stage emulsion copolymer compositions for use in joinery applications
The present invention provides aqueous compositions for use in coating wood joinery, especially for exterior use, comprising (a) one or more dihydrazide compounds in a total amount of from 0.5 to 4 wt. %, based on the total weight of composition solids and (b) of one or more aqueous multistage emulsion copolymers containing, as (i) a first stage, an emulsion copolymer having a glass transition temperature (Tg) via differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) of from −50 to 30° C., and containing, in copolymerized form one or more monoethylenically unsaturated phosphorous acid monomers and, one or more keto group containing amide monomers, and, as (ii) a second stage, an emulsion copolymer having a DSC Tg of at least 50° C. to 125° C., wherein the weight ratio of (i) the first stage to (ii) the second stage, based on copolymer solids, ranging from 50:50 to 90:10.
US10190001B2 IR reflective surface treatment
A water-based solvent-free and IR reflecting surface treatment composition is disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the composition includes: (1) a base comprising (a) 30 to 60% by weight of an acrylic resin; (b) 1 to 10% by weight of an alkyd resin; (c) 0.1 to 2% by weight of a polyolefin; (d) 0.1 to 1% by weight of an ammonium salt; (e) less than 0.1% by weight of a preservative; (f) water such that base reaches 100 % by weight; and (2) a paste comprising (i) metal oxides having a mean particle size between 0.05 and 5 μm; and (ii) a polymeric binder.
US10189987B2 Pneumatic tire
The present invention provides a pneumatic tire provided with a tread formed from a rubber composition that can achieve balanced improvements in fuel economy and wet-grip performance. The present invention relates to a pneumatic tire provided with a tread formed from a rubber composition, the rubber composition containing a rubber component, silica, and a specific silane coupling agent, the rubber component containing, based on 100% by mass of the rubber component, not less than 5% by mass of a conjugated diene polymer containing a constituent unit based on a conjugated diene and a specific constituent unit, at least one terminal of the polymer being modified with a specific compound, the rubber composition containing the silica in an amount of 5 to 150 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the rubber component.
US10189985B2 Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) polymers with low polydispersity index (PDI) and carbon fibers made therefrom
A method for synthesizing polyacrylonitrile (PAN) polymer with a narrow molecular weight distribution is disclosed. The preferred PAN polymer has a PDI (Mw/Mn) of about 2 or less. Such PAN polymer is synthesized by controlled/living radical polymerization using a special RAFT (Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer) agent. Also disclosed is a method for producing carbon fibers from PAN polymer with low PDI.
US10189982B2 Contacting component and structure containing said contacting component
A contacting component and a structure including the contacting component are provided which are not only reduced in squeaking noises that are generated when comes into contact with and rubs against other members, but also superior in appearance of matting property.The contacting component comprises a molded article made from a thermoplastic resin composition (X) containing a vinyl graft polymer (A), a vinyl non-graft polymer (B) and a matting agent (C), wherein the vinyl graft polymer (A) contains an ethylene-α-olefin rubber polymer (a1), and the structure comprises the contacting component.
US10189981B2 High-strength cross-linked polymer photonic crystal film
The present invention provides a method for preparing high-strength cross-linked polymer photonic crystal film by core-shell polymer microspheres via evaporation-induced self assembly. Monodispersed core-shell polymer microspheres are fabricated by emulsifier-free emulsion polymerization, and then the microspheres emulsion is coated onto suitable substrates. Finally, polymer photonic crystal film with long-range ordered is constructed via self assembly. Self-cross-linking between the two units improves the strength of the polymer photonic crystal film, therefore the preparation of large size industrial-grade photonic crystal film is practicable which extends its application on the field of dyeing.
US10189980B2 Process for producing thermoplastic resin composition
A process for producing a thermoplastic resin composition in which the continuous phase comprises an ethylene/vinyl alcohol copolymer (A) and a polyamide resin (B) and the dispersed phase comprises an acid-modified polyolefin elastomer (C), the process being characterized by comprising: step (I) in which an ethylene/vinyl alcohol copolymer (A) and an acid-modified polyolefin elastomer (C) are kneaded to form a mixture in which the acid-modified polyolefin elastomer (C) has been dispersed in the ethylene/vinyl alcohol copolymer (A); step (II) in which a polyamide resin (B) is subsequently added to the mixture obtained in step (I), and the resultant mixture is further kneaded; and step (III) in which a terminal-blocking agent (D) for the polyamide resin (B) is subsequently added to the mixture obtained in step (II) in an amount of 0.1-5 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the polyamide resin (B), and the resultant mixture is melt-kneaded at a temperature not lower than the melting point of the polyamide resin (B).
US10189979B2 Nucleated phthalate-free PP homopolymers for melt-blown fibers
The present invention is directed to a new polypropylene composition comprising a propylene homopolymer and a polymeric nucleating agent, to melt-blown fibers comprising the polypropylene composition, to a melt-blown web comprising the melt-blown fibers and/or the polypropylene composition, to an article comprising the melt-blown fibers and/or the melt-blown web as well as to the use of the polypropylene composition for improving the relation between pressure drop and hydrohead of a melt-blown web and for improving the thermo-mechanical properties of a melt-blown web in machine direction (MD) and transverse direction (TD).
US10189976B2 Curable composition comprising an ethylene polymer, a monoperoxycarbonate and a T-alkyl hydroperoxide
The present invention pertains to a curable composition comprising (a) at least one ethylene polymer, (b) at least one monoperoxycarbonate, and (c) from 0.05 to less than 0.4 part by weight of at least one t-alkyl hydroperoxide for 100 parts by weight of constituent (b). It is also directed to a method for preventing scorching of a curable composition comprising an ethylene polymer by adding a specific amount of t-alkyl hydroperoxide thereto.
US10189970B2 Method for granulating polymers and product produced by this method
A granulation method that can be used to obtain a polymer from “post-consumer” materials, and a motor vehicle part made from polymers produced by recycling used polymers.
US10189967B2 Macroporous photonic crystal membrane, methods of making, and methods of use
In accordance with the purpose(s) of the present disclosure, as embodied and broadly described herein, embodiments of the present disclosure, in one aspect, relate to macroporous photonic crystal membranes, structures including macroporous photonic crystal membranes, devices including macroporous photonic crystal membranes, methods of using macroporous photonic crystal membranes, methods of making macroporous photonic crystal membranes, and the like.
US10189955B2 Nested supramolecular capsules
A nested capsule having a first capsule held within a second capsule. Each of the first and second capsules has a shell that is a supramolecular cross-linked network, such as a cucurbituril supramolecular cross-linked network. Each capsule shell is obtained or is obtainable from the complexation of a composition including a host, such as cucurbituril, and one or more building blocks having suitable guest functionality for the host, thereby to form a supramolecular cross-linked network. The nested capsules are suitable for delivering and selectively releasing an encapsulant at a location.
US10189953B2 Temperature-resistant silicone resins
Methods and formulations for modified silicone resins of Formula (II) are presented. Formula (II) comprises at least one of each of the following subunits: The R1, R2, R3, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12 and R13 are each independently selected from a group consisting of H, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, and aryl. The X is selected from a group consisting of arylene, transition metal, inorganic oxide, and silsesquioxane. The values of t ranges from 1 to 10, y ranges from 1 to 200 and z ranges from 1 to 1,000. The elastomeric materials prepared from modified silicone resins display robust mechanical properties following prolonged exposure to high temperatures (e.g., 316° C. or higher).
US10189950B2 Polyimide-based polymer thick film compositions
This invention is directed to polyimide-based polymer thick film compositions and particularly non-fluorinated polyimide-based polymer thick film compositions. These compositions are comprised of certain polyimide polymers and certain solvents. In some embodiments various functional components are added to the composition to provide compositions that can be used to form various elements of an electrical circuit.
US10189940B2 Process for providing polymers comprising hexagonal boron nitride
Provided herein are polymer (e.g., PET) compositions comprising exfoliated hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), methods of preparing and methods of using thereof. The methods for preparing the polymer (e.g., PET) compositions include providing a reactant mixture comprising exfoliated hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and a first monomeric or oligomeric reactant, and polymerizing the first monomeric or oligomeric reactant. Also provided are containers (e.g., bottles) prepared using the polymer (e.g., PET) compositions comprising exfoliated h-BN.
US10189938B2 Polyurea composition
The invention relates to compositions comprising at least one first and one second component; —the first component K1 comprising at least one di(aminobenzoate) ester A1 of formula (I) with an average molecular weight of 500 g/mol to 2000 g/mol, preferably 600 g/mol to 1500 g/mol and particularly preferred between 650 g/mol and 1300 g/mol, G being a divalent group derived from poly(tetramethylene oxide) diol, and —the second component K2 comprising at least one aromatic polyisocyanate B1 with an average molecular weight of 160 g/mol to 1100 g/mol, preferably 500 g/mol to 800 g/mol.
US10189937B2 Fine powder-coated amine and composition containing same
This invention relates to a fine powder-coated amine comprising a solid amine having a melting point equal to or higher than 50° C. and a mean particle size equal to or smaller than 20 μm. The fine powder-coated amine has an amount of heat in the second absorption peak measured by a differential scanning calorimeter equal to or less than 220 J/g, and the surface of the solid amine is coated with fine powder having a mean particle size equal to or smaller than 2 μm.
US10189934B2 Preparation of molecularly imprinted polymers
A polymerization process, preferably a living radical polymerisation process, is carried out in the presence of a template substance, to produce molecularly imprinted polymers (“MIPs”). It is controlled so that the products are quite small (500-106 Daltons) so that they are soluble or form colloidal suspensions. The template substances are immobilized templates, which can be re-used. Immobilized templates are also useful for purification of MIP solutions/suspensions by affinity chromatography.
US10189933B2 Method for producing functionalized thermoplastic elastomers
A method for producing functionalized thermoplastic elastomers on the basis of grafting substrates, selected from olefine-block copolymers of composition 80 to 98 mass-% ethylene-/2 to 20 mass-% C3- to C12-olefine units or partially crystalline propylene/ethylene and/or C4- to C12-olefine and/or C4- to C12-diene-copolymers of composition 50 to 98 mass-% propylene-/2 to 50 mass-% C2- and/or C4- to C12-olefine and/or C4- to C12-diene units or cross-linked styrene/olefine/styrene or styrene/olefine-block copolymers, wherein, in a liquid mixing reactor per 100 mass parts of particular grafting substrate—0.1 to 15 mass parts of at least one functional monomer from the series of functional groups comprising α,β-ethylenic unsaturated compounds or 0.1 to 15 mass parts of a monomer mixture comprising at least one of said functional monomers and—0.01 to 10 mass parts of at least one initiator forming free radicals having a 1-hour half-life temperature (THwz/1h) between 50 and 200° C. are added and, at reaction temperatures between 40° C. and the melting or softening temperature of the grafting substrate, are polymerized over a reaction period between 10 and 200 min to solid-fluid phase, wherein a grafting product having a grafted functional monomer is produced by such a solid phase functionalization which is used as an input component for further processing. Functionalized thermoplastic elastomers having a degree of functionalization between 0.1 and 5 mass-% can be obtained using the method. Said elastomers are suitable for use as a bonding agent and/or adhesive agent for various substrates or multi-layer composites.
US10189921B2 Radical polymerisation of ethylene initiated by a couple of organic peroxides with high productivity
The invention relates to a process for manufacturing polyethylene or an ethylene copolymer, comprising a step of radical polymerization or copolymerization of ethylene in the presence: of a first peroxide polymerization initiator chosen from the diperketal peroxide compounds of formula: in which the R1, R2, R3, R6, R7 and R8 groups consist of substituted or unsubstituted, linear, branched or cyclic C1-C10 alkyl groups, of a second initiator, other than said first initiator, also consisting of a diperketal peroxide of formula (I).
US10189920B2 Hybrid supported catalyst system and method of preparing polyolefin using the same
Provided are a hybrid supported catalyst system and a method of preparing a polyolefin using the same. The hybrid supported catalyst system according to the present invention may be used to perform oligomerization and copolymerization of olefin monomers in a single reactor at the same time with high efficiency without a separate process of preparing alpha-olefin. Therefore, costs for preparing or purchasing comonomers which are expensive raw materials may be reduced, thereby reducing the production cost of a final product.
US10189919B2 Acetalized polyvinyl alcohol barrier coatings
An in situ method of preparing modified polyvinyl acetals is described with the aim of improving the alcohol tolerance while retaining barrier properties of the base polymer.
US10189916B2 Transition metal compound and catalyst composition including the same
The present disclosure provides a novel transition metal compound having excellent structural stability together with polymerization reactivity, and thereby is useful as a catalyst in preparing an olefin-based polymer, particularly, a low density olefin-based polymer, and a catalyst composition including the same.
US10189912B2 Carrier immunoglobulins
Disclosed is an isolated antigen binding protein, such as but not limited to, an antibody or antibody fragment. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions and medicaments comprising the antigen binding protein, isolated nucleic acid encoding it, vectors, host cells, and hybridomas useful in methods of making it. In some embodiments the antigen binding protein comprises one to twenty-four pharmacologically active chemical moieties conjugated thereto, such as a pharmacologically active polypeptide.
US10189909B2 Antibodies to MASP-2
The invention relates to antibodies to MASP-2 and functional equivalents thereof. In particular, the invention relates to MASP-2 antibodies capable of inhibiting the function of MASP-2. The invention furthermore discloses MASP-2 epitopes, wherein antibodies recognizing said epitopes are in particularly useful for inhibiting MASP-2 activity. The invention also relates to methods of producing said antibodies, methods of inhibiting MASP-2 activity as well as to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the MASP-2 antibodies.
US10189903B2 Bispecific chimeric antigen receptors and methods of use thereof to treat cancer
The invention is directed to a bispecific chimeric antigen receptor, comprising: (a) at least two antigen-specific targeting regions; (b) an extracellular spacer domain; (c) a transmembrane domain; (d) at least one co-stimulatory domain; and (e) an intracellular signaling domain, wherein each antigen-specific targeting region comprises an antigen-specific single chain Fv (scFv) fragment, and binds a different antigen, and wherein the bispecific chimeric antigen receptor is co-expressed with a therapeutic control. The invention also provides methods and uses of the bispecific chimeric antigen receptors.
US10189902B2 Antibodies to TIGIT
The present invention provides antibodies, or antigen binding fragments thereof, that bind to human TIGIT (T cell immunoreceptor with Ig and ITIM domains), as well as uses of these antibodies or fragments in therapeutic applications, such as in the treatment of cancer or chronic viral infection. Such method of treatment include combination therapy with inhibitors of other immunomodulatory receptor interactions, such as the PD-1/PD-L1 interaction. The invention further provides polynucleotides encoding the heavy and/or light chain variable region of the antibodies, expression vectors comprising the polynucleotides encoding the heavy and/or light chain variable region of the antibodies, cells comprising the vectors, and methods of making the antibodies or fragments by expressing them from the cells.
US10189895B2 Anti-CGRP compositions and use thereof
The present invention is directed to antibodies and fragments thereof having binding specificity for CGRP. Another embodiment of this invention relates to the antibodies described herein, and binding fragments thereof, comprising the sequences of the VH, VL and CDR polypeptides described herein, and the polynucleotides encoding them. The invention also contemplates conjugates of anti-CGRP antibodies and binding fragments thereof conjugated to one or more functional or detectable moieties. The invention also contemplates methods of making said anti-CGRP antibodies and binding fragments thereof. Embodiments of the invention also pertain to the use of anti-CGRP antibodies, and binding fragments thereof, for the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of diseases and disorders associated with CGRP.
US10189889B2 Viral vectors encoding recombinant FVIII variants with increased expression for gene therapy of hemophilia A
The present disclosure provides, among other aspects, codon-altered polynucleotides encoding Factor VIII variants for expression in mammalian cells. In some embodiments, the disclosure also provides mammalian gene therapy vectors and methods for treating hemophilia A.
US10189888B2 Viral vectors encoding recombinant FVIII variants with increased expression for gene therapy of hemophilia A
The present disclosure provides, among other aspects, codon-altered polynucleotides encoding Factor VIII variants for expression in mammalian cells. In some embodiments, the disclosure also provides mammalian gene therapy vectors and methods for treating hemophilia A.
US10189877B2 Tetravalent dengue vaccine
The invention provides a recombinant polypeptide comprising the EDIII domain of each of Dengue virus serotype DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4 linked to the N-terminal of HBsAg.
US10189875B2 Anti-cancer peptide and use thereof
Provided are a peptide consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and the use thereof. Cancer can be effectively prevented or treated by application of the peptide.
US10189866B2 Lithium secondary battery, electrolyte solution for lithium secondary battery, and additive for electrolyte solution therefor
Provided are a lithium secondary battery having improved initial capacity and excellent cycle property, an electrolyte solution for the lithium secondary battery, and an additive for the electrolyte solution for the lithium secondary battery. The lithium secondary battery includes positive and negative electrodes both having a lithium-ion intercalation/de-intercalation ability, and a non-aqueous electrolyte solution contacted with the positive and negative electrodes. The non-aqueous electrolyte solution contains lithium hexafluorophosphate and a boroxine compound represented by (RO)3(BO)3 liquefying at 25° C. R(s) each independently represent an organic group of a linear chain alkyl group having 3 or more carbon atoms. Herein, the chain alkyl group may have a branch, and when the branch is included, the number of carbon atoms of the chain alkyl group constructing a linear portion thereof is 3 or more.
US10189863B2 5,6-dihydro-4H-benzo[b]thieno-[2,3-d]azepine derivatives
There are provided 5,6-dihydro-4H-benzo[b]thieno-[2,3-d]azepine derivatives which are useful in the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection and for the prevention of disease associated with RSV infection.
US10189862B2 Phenothiazine-pyridine compounds and uses thereof
The present invention provides a novel phenothiazine-pyridine compound that is an effective photosensitizer useful for photodynamic therapy. Also provided is a method for inhibiting cell proliferation or for treating a disease involving inappropriate cell proliferation.
US10189860B2 Hydrates of dolutegravir sodium
The invention relates to novel hydrates of dolutegravir sodium and to processes for their preparation. Furthermore, the invention relates to a novel crystalline form of dolutegravir sodium, which is a useful intermediate for the preparation of one of the novel hydrates. In addition, the invention relates to the use of the novel hydrates for the production of pharmaceutical compositions. Finally, the invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of the novel hydrates, to oral dosage forms comprising said pharmaceutical compositions, to a process for preparing said oral dosage forms, and to the use of said pharmaceutical compositions or dosage forms in the treatment of retroviral infections such as HIV-1 infections.
US10189854B2 Substituted pyrimidine compounds
The invention relates to novel substituted pyrimidine compounds of general formula (I) in which the chemical groupings, substituents, variables and indices are as defined in the description, and to their use as medicaments, in particular as medicaments for the treatment of conditions and diseases that can be treated by inhibition of the PDE4 enzyme.
US10189850B2 CDK inhibitors
Compounds of formulae I, II or III, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, are useful as CDK inhibitors.
US10189845B2 4,6-substituted-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrazines as janus kinase inhibitors
Compounds of Formula I: and stereoisomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof in which R1, R2, R3 and R4 have the meanings given in the specification, are inhibitors of one or more JAK kinases and are useful in the treatment of JAK kinase-associated diseases and disorders, such as autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases, rejection of transplanted organs, tissues and cells, as well as hematologic disorders and malignancies and their co-morbidities.
US10189833B2 Solid forms of a compound modulating kinases
Solid forms of the compound, [5-(5-chloro-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridin-3-ylmethyl)-pyridin-2-yl]-(6-trifluoromethyl-pyridin-3-ylmethyl)-amine HCl salt (Compound I) and its free base, active on the receptor protein kinases c-Kit and/or c-Fms and/or Flt3, were prepared and characterized: Also provided are methods of using the solid forms.
US10189821B2 Fused 1,4-dihydrodioxin derivatives as inhibitors of heat shock transcription factor I
The present invention relates to compounds of formula I as defined herein. The compounds of the present invention are inhibitors of heat shock factor 1 (HSF1). In particular, the present invention relates to the use of these compounds as therapeutic agents for the treatment and/or prevention of proliferative diseases, such as cancer. The present invention also relates to processes for the preparation of these compounds, and to pharmaceutical compositions comprising them.
US10189816B2 Substituted pyridines as inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus replication
Disclosed are compounds of Formula (I), including pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, methods for making the compounds and their use in inhibiting HIV integrase and treating those infected with HIV or AIDS. In the compounds of formula (I), R1 is selected from hydrogen, alkyl, or cycloalkyl; R2 is selected from tetrahydroisoquinolinyl and is substituted with 1 R6 substituent and also with 0-3 halo or alkyl substituents; R3 is selected from azetidinyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, morpholinyl, homopiperidinyl, homopiperazinyl, or homomorpholinyl, and is substituted with 0-3 substituents selected from cyano, halo, alkyl, haloalkyl, alkoxy, and haloalkoxy; R4 is selected from alkyl or haloalkyl; R5 is alkyl; R6 is selected from Ar1, (Ar1)alkyl, (chromanyl)alkyl, cyanocycloalkyl or (dihydrobenzodioxinyl)alkyl; and Ar1 is phenyl substituted with 0-5 substituents selected from cyano, halo, alkyl, cycloalkyl, haloalkyl, hydroxy, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, (hydroxy)alkoxy, (alkoxy)alkoxy, phenoxy, benzyloxy, carboxy, phenyl, and cyanocycloalkyl.
US10189813B2 Formylated N-heterocyclic derivatives as FGFR4 inhibitors
The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; a method for manufacturing said compound, and its therapeutic uses. The present invention further provides a combination of pharmacologically active agents and a pharmaceutical composition comprising said compound.
US10189812B2 Bi-benzyl isoquinoline derivative, preparation method and use thereof in hepatopathy treatment and prevention
The invention disclosed a compound of general formula (I), a single stereoisomer thereof, a mixture of stereoisomers thereof, and a prodrug, pharmaceutically acceptable salt and metabolite thereof, X1, X2, X3, X4, R1, R2, x, y and z being as defined in the present invention.
US10189811B2 Method for preparing the anhydrous crystalline form of isoniazid-derived hydrazone, thus produced cristalline polymorph of the anhydrous form, use thereof for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, parkinsonism and other neurodegenerative disorders, and pharmaceutical composition
The present invention relates to the method for preparing the anhydrous crystalline form of isoniazid-derived hydrazone (8-hydroxyquinoline-2-carboxaldehyde isonicotinoyl hydrazone), to the thus produced polymorph and to the use thereof for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and parkinsonism, inter alia, and to a pharmaceutical composition.
US10189807B2 Tetrahydrothiophene-based GABA aminotransferase inactivators
Tetrahydrothiophene and related heterocyclic analogs and related methods for GABA aminotransferase inactivation.
US10189800B2 Method for preparing N-(1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)arylcarboxamides
A method for preparing N-(1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)arylcarboxamides of formula (I) is described. The substituents therein are radicals such as hydrogen, alkyl, haloalkyl or aryl.
US10189798B2 Antimicrobial compounds, methods of making the same and articles comprising them
The present disclosure pertains to antimicrobial compounds that include silver (Ag) and an s-triazine ring with substitutions at nitrogen or carbon atoms of the s-triazine ring. In one example, the antimicrobial silver s-triazine may be readily incorporated in a variety of compositions and devices in both medical and non-medical settings. In another example, the said compounds may possess broad spectrum antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, fungi and other microbes.
US10189796B2 [4-(1,3,3-trimethyl-2-oxo-3,4-dihydro-1H-quinoxalin-7-yl)phenoxy]ethyloxy compound or salt thereof
The present invention relates to a novel [4-(1,3,3-trimethyl-2-oxo-3,4-dihydro-1H-quinoxalin-7-yl)phenoxy]ethyloxy compound or a salt thereof. The compound or a salt thereof of the present invention has a glucocorticoid receptor agonist activity, and is useful as a medicine, in particular as a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for the glucocorticoid receptor related disease.
US10189793B1 Method for preparing azoxystrobin
The present invention provides a process for preparing azoxystrobin, which is performed by reacting 2-cyanophenol or a salt thereof with a compound represented by formula I under the catalysis of a trimethylamine catalyst to obtain the azoxystrobin represented by formula II, which allows the yield of the product azoxystrobin to reach 98% or more, the yield of separated product to reach 95% or more and the post-processing to be simple. The trimethylamine catalyst can be recycled and reused in synthesizing the target product azoxystrobin, which not only reduces the cost but also reduces the total nitrogen and COD in wastewater. The advantages regarding of cost and environmental protection of the method according to the present invention are significant and thus the method is suitable for industrial production.
US10189791B2 Pyridyl analogs of 1-(2-cyano-3,12-dioxooleana-1,9(11)dien-28-oyl) imidazole
Pyridyl analogs of 1-(2-cyano-3,12-dioxooleana-1,9(11)-dien-28-oyl) imidazole and pharmaceutical compositions containing the same are provided.
US10189785B2 Heterocyclic compound
The present invention relates to a compound which can be useful for the treatment or prevention of SPT-related diseases including cancer and congenital diseases associated with sphingolipid accumulation (including Niemann-Pick disease).
US10189773B2 In-vivo gelling pharmaceutical pre-formulation
Provided herein are in vivo gelling pharmaceutical pre-formulations forming biocompatible hydrogel polymers that are polymerized in vivo and kits comprising at least one nucleophilic compound or monomer unit, at least one electrophilic compound or monomer unit, and optionally at least one therapeutic agent. The biocompatible hydrogel polymer is bioabsorbable and releases the therapeutic agent at a target site, avoiding systemic exposure.
US10189769B2 Method for preparation of pharmaceutically acceptable chlorogenic acid
The present invention provides one method for the preparation of pharmaceutically acceptable chlorogenic acid, which comprises the following steps: a. Treating the sample aqueous solution; b. Freezing; c. Thawing and filtering; d. Treating the residue organic phase; e. Concentrating and crystallizing; f. Choosing the number of times to repeat steps a-e according to the variability of chlorogenic acid content in samples; g. Drying. If the chlorogenic acid extract is isolated and purified using this method, water-soluble impurities and liposoluble impurities can be well removed, that allows the impurity content of final products has fulfilled the requirements for medicine; meanwhile, the procedures of this method are simple, and organic solvents can be recycled for further use, with low cost. This method can be applied for the further isolation and purification of chlorogenic acid extract obtained by various ways, especially for the preparation of pharmaceutically acceptable chlorogenic acid.
US10189761B2 Method for polyol synthesis from triacylglyceride oils
A method for preparation of polyols from an unsaturated TAG oil that involves first epoxidizing the unsaturated TAG oil; then subjecting the epoxidized TAG oil to transesterification using a diol and/or triol in the presence of a catalyst to produce hydroxyalkyl esters of fatty acid epoxides; and finally hydroxylating the transesterification product using a diol and/or triol and a solid acid catalyst to obtain a polyol with relatively high hydroxyl value and low viscosity.
US10189759B2 Process for preparing a chlorinated alkene
Disclosed is a process for preparing a chlorinated alkene, comprising contacting a chlorinated alkane with a catalyst in a dehydrochlorination zone to produce a liquid reaction mixture comprising the chlorinated alkane and the chlorinated alkene, and extracting chlorinated alkene from the reaction mixture, wherein the concentration of the chlorinated alkene in the reaction mixture present in the dehydrochlorination zone is controlled such that the molar ratio of chlorinated alkene:chlorinated alkane is from 1:99 to 50:50.
US10189757B2 Chromia based fluorination catalyst
A chromia-based fluorination catalyst comprising at least one additional metal selected from zinc, nickel, aluminum and magnesium in which from 0.1 to 8.0% by weight of the catalyst is in the form of one or more crystalline compounds of chromium and/or one or more crystalline compounds of the at least one additional metal. The catalyst can be used in processes for producing a fluorinated hydrocarbon.
US10189753B2 Fog-generating device comprising a reagent and ignition means
The present invention relates to a fog-generating device comprising a reagent (1), ignition means (2), a reservoir (3) containing a fog-generating material (4), and a heat exchanger wherein gas generated by ignition of the reagent (1) drives fog-generating material from said reservoir to said heat exchanger. Further it relates to a removable housing for a fog-generating device comprising a reagent and a reservoir containing a fog-generating material, wherein in that said removable housing further comprises means to allow transmission of an ignition signal from said fog-generating device to said reagent. The invention further provides the use of said device and/or removable housing for the generation of fog, in particular to protect against intruders and physical treat by persons. In a particular embodiment, the fog-generating device of the present invention or the removable housing therefore comprises depressurizing means (18). Depressurizing means allow the escape of gas from the device so that the pressure inside the device is reduced and becomes closer to atmospheric pressure.
US10189749B2 Humic acid lignite coal based liquid fertilizer
The disclosed invention relates to novel fertilizing compounds comprising a combination of inorganic fertilizers and humic compounds. The combination produces a marked benefit over either type of substance individually, and also over previously known combinations of organic and inorganic fertilizers. The invention also relates to a method of production of such compounds.
US10189743B2 Enhanced strengthening of glass
Apparatus, systems and methods for improving strength of a thin glass member for an electronic device are disclosed. In one embodiment, the glass member can have improved strength by using multi-bath chemical processing. The multi-bath chemical processing allows greater levels of strengthening to be achieved for glass member. In one embodiment, the glass member can pertain to a glass cover for a housing of an electronic device.
US10189735B2 White, opaque, β spodumene glass-ceramic articles with inherent damage resistance and methods for making the same
Crystallizable glasses, glass-ceramics, IXable glass-ceramics, and IX glass-ceramics are disclosed. The glass-ceramics exhibit β-spodumene ss as the predominant crystalline phase. These glasses and glass-ceramics, in mole %, include: 60-75 SiO2; 10-18 Al2O3; 5-14 Li2O; and 4.5 B2O3. The glass-ceramics also have a Vickers initiation crack threshold of at least about 25 kgf.
US10189725B2 Methods of separating impurities from industrial minerals using electrocoagulation
Various embodiments disclosed relate to methods of separating impurities from industrial minerals using electrocoagulation and apparatuses for performing the same. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method of purifying an industrial mineral composition. The method can include obtaining or providing an aqueous slurry comprising a mineral composition comprising one or more industrial minerals and one or more impurities. The method can include subjecting the aqueous slurry to an electrical current to form at least one coagulation comprising the one or more impurities. The method can include separating at least one of the coagulations from the one or more minerals, providing a purified mineral composition.
US10189706B2 Method for self-aligning solder-attached MEMS die to a mounting surface
A method of attaching a MEMS die to a surface includes centering and rotationally aligning a solder perform on a solder surface of a body, centering and rotationally aligning a MEMS die on the solder preform, and heating the solder perform in a reflow process until the solder is molten and surface tension of the molten solder moves the MEMS die to a position where the surface tensions balance, and the MEMS die is centered on, and rotationally aligned with, the solder surface of the body.
US10189702B2 Semiconductor device and method of forming microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) package
A semiconductor device has a first semiconductor die and a modular interconnect structure adjacent to the first semiconductor die. An encapsulant is deposited over the first semiconductor die and modular interconnect structure as a reconstituted panel. An interconnect structure is formed over the first semiconductor die and modular interconnect structure. An active area of the first semiconductor die remains devoid of the interconnect structure. A second semiconductor die is mounted over the first semiconductor die with an active surface of the second semiconductor die oriented toward an active surface of the first semiconductor die. The reconstituted panel is singulated before or after mounting the second semiconductor die. The first or second semiconductor die includes a microelectromechanical system (MEMS). The second semiconductor die includes an encapsulant and an interconnect structure formed over the second semiconductor die. Alternatively, the second semiconductor die is mounted to an interposer disposed over the interconnect structure.
US10189696B2 Bottled bag fluid dispenser
An apparatus for dispensing a beverage comprising: a bottle; a bladder for containing the beverage; and a spigot for dispensing the beverage, wherein the bladder is sealed to the base portion of the spigot. The spigot comprises: one or more air ports; and one or more vertical ridged elements. The beverage is entirely contained within the bladder. This bag-in-bottle beverage dispenser may be used as a container and dispenser of wine and other air and photosensitive consumables.
US10189695B2 Keg cover
A keg cover removably joins to a top rim of a keg and covers the bung and the entirety of the top surface of the keg. When installed, the keg cover protects the top surface of the keg from contamination, and provides a stable stacking surface so that a second keg may be safely stacked on top of the keg to which the keg cover is joined. The keg cover further creates one or more storage spaces between the top surface of the keg and the keg cover to hold tap handles and other desired items.
US10189690B2 Vehicle lift
There is provided a vehicle lift which includes, under the support plate (1) of the vehicle a lifting/lowering mechanism (101) having at least two pairs of levers articulated to one another in an intermediate section, which constitute the two forks, moved by at least one fluid-dynamic actuator (9). The fluid-dynamic actuator (9) acts on an articulated system (10), which supports at least one first roller (20) and at least one second roller (21) arranged on respective axes. The two rollers (20, 21), in the initial step of lifting/opening the fork, are kinematically coupled with two corresponding inclined surfaces.
US10189683B2 Mobile crane with ballast receiving apparatus
The invention relates to a mobile crane having an undercarriage and a superstructure rotatable with respect to the undercarriage about an axis of rotation and having a ballast receiving apparatus arranged at the superstructure and having at least one ballasting cylinder for receiving ballast. In accordance with the invention, the position of the ballasting cylinders receiving the ballast is varied in the ballast receiving apparatus such that the ballast can be received in positions of different distances from the axis of rotation of the superstructure.
US10189659B2 Paper sheet handling apparatus and paper sheet handling method
A paper sheet handling apparatus (for example, a banknote handling apparatus (10)) includes a first transporting unit (30) configured to transport a plurality of paper sheets in a stacked state in a horizontal state, a feeding unit (40) configured to feed the paper sheets one by one, and a second transporting unit (50) configured to transport to the feeding unit (40) the stacked paper sheets transported by the first transporting unit (30). The second transporting unit (50) causes the stacked paper sheets being in the horizontal state to be inclined at angle to a horizontal plane.
US10189655B2 Transporting apparatus
A transporting apparatus comprises a track (2) and at least one movable element (3) movable along said track (2), said movable element (3) comprising a supporting body (14), said track (2) comprising a first guiding surface (11a) and a further first guiding surface (lib) facing towards said supporting body (14), a second guiding surface (12a) and a further second guiding surface (12b) facing away from said supporting body (14), and a third guiding surface (13a) arranged transversally to said first guiding surface (11a) and said second guiding surface (12a) and a further third guiding surface (13b) arranged transversally to said further first guiding surface (lib) and said further second guiding surface (12b), wherein said movable element (3) comprises a first couple of rollers (15) slidably coupled to said first guiding surface (11a), a further first couple of rollers (16) slidably coupled to said further first guiding surface (lib), a second couple of rollers (17) slidably coupled to said second guiding surface (12a), a further second couple of rollers (18) slidably coupled to said further second guiding surface (12b), a third couple of rollers (19) slidably coupled to said third guiding surface (13a) and a further third couple of rollers (20) slidably coupled to said further third guiding surface (13b).
US10189652B2 Bottle receiving apparatus and method therefore
An apparatus for receiving and detecting a bottle having a chute configured for receiving the bottle therein, a first sensor disposed to detect the bottle at a first position within the chute, a second sensor disposed to detect the bottle at a second position within the chute, and a third sensor disposed to detect the bottle at a third position within the chute, and an indicator in communication with the sensors to provide indication that a bottle was received. A method carried out by the apparatus is also provided.
US10189639B2 Tea display and storage device
A Tea Display and Storage Device includes a front and back cover, a centralized spine with pages bound to it, a plurality of tea bag holders on each page to carry individual tea bags and a fastener to keep the Tea Display and Storage Device closed when not in use. The covers and the tea bag holders contain an absorbent layer to keep the tea bags fresh. Each tea bag holder can either be open to allow easy removal of tea bags, or be closed to seal the tea bag against the page. The seal on the tea holder can be a tongue and grove system, magnets or a type of adhesive strip. To aid in identification of the tea bag in each holder, the teabag holder can be clear or if the holder is opaque, a name tag can be attached to the holder.
US10189636B2 Indicator system for a combined procedure drape and bag
The present specification discloses a combined drape and carrying bag unit used in medical and surgical settings with an indicator attached to a drawstring of the unit. Conversion of the unit from a drape or mat configuration involves pulling on exposed drawstring sections and results in deployment of the identifying indicator. The indicator includes preprinted information, a barcode for scanning, and/or space for the inscription of information by medical personnel. The inclusion of an integrated indicator with the combined drape and carrying bag unit informs medical personnel of the contents of the unit when in the bag configuration and obviates the need for opening the bag and discovering its contents, thereby reducing exposure of medical personnel to biohazard waste.
US10189621B2 Bag made from high-strength heat-shrinkable film exhibiting directional tear, and process utilizing same
A heat-shrinkable bag has a means for initiating a manual tear that can be propagated to open the bag and allow a product to be readily removed therefrom, without the use of a knife or scissors or any other implement. The bag is made from a heat-shrinkable multilayer film having a Peak Load Impact Strength of at least 50 Newtons per mil. The means for initiating tearing results in a first tear in the first side of the bag, and a second tear in the second side of the bag. The first tear and the second tear are each capable of being manually propagated through a heat seal and across the bag, or down the length of the bag, with the tear being capable of being manually propagated through and to an opposite bag edge, so that the product inside a package can be readily removed from the bag. A process for making a package and manually opening the package, comprises placing a product inside the bag, sealing the bag closed, shrinking the film around the product, manually initiating and manually propagating the first and second tears, and readily removing the product from the bag.
US10189620B1 Combination locking puzzle gift box
A combination locking puzzle gift box consisting of a drawer, a cover, and a plurality of dials. When an unlocking code word is positioned beneath a marker on the cover, the drawer maybe be freely inserted or withdrawn from the cover assembly. In a locked state, the unlocking code is rotated away from beneath the marker and the drawer is locked in place and may not be withdrawn from the cover, thereby securing an item held within.
US10189619B1 Lockable food container
The present invention features a portable food container with lockable top cover. The portable food container comprises a base and a top cover. The top cover is lockable via a combination dial with at least two numbers. The top cover is attached to the base via a separable hinge such that the top cover can be removed from the base when the top cover is unlocked. The base and the top cover are engaged together via a thread means, or a hinge lock.
US10189615B2 Child-resistant canister
A child-resistant canister includes a container and a closure configured to mount on the container to close an opening into an interior region formed in the container. The closure includes a lid and a lid anchor coupled to the lid. The lid anchor is configured to mate with a closure retainer included in the container to retain the closure in a mounted position on the container.
US10189614B2 Container and cap assembly
A cap for closing an opening in a container, the container having a top wall in which the opening is formed, a bottom wall, and at least one container side wall extending between the top wall and the bottom wall defining a cavity for storing a material for dispensing through the cap includes an end face having at least one fluid inlet adapted to allow air to flow through the cap and at least one fluid outlet, separate from the at least one fluid inlet, adapted to allow liquid to flow through the cap, a side wall extending from the end face, and a retaining element provided on at least a portion of the side wall.
US10189607B2 Plastic food portion bag with tacky flap
A plastic bag comprising two panels and a flap joined to one of the panels and configured for folding over the other of the panels for closure of the bag, wherein at least a portion of the flap has a tackiness which is greater than the tackiness of its associated panel. A stack of bags having a flap with greater tackiness than the tackiness of the major panels of the bags.
US10189587B2 Process and apparatus for continuously encapsulating elongated components and encapsulated elongated components obtained
A process for a continuous production of an encapsulated component web by conveying at least two continuous encapsulation films along a longitudinal axis of a production line with at least one of the two continuous encapsulation films having an adhesive layer on an inner face thereof; inserting at least one encapsulatable component between the two continuous encapsulation films; conveying an assembly including the two continuous encapsulation films with the at least one encapsulatable component extending therebetween in a nip defined in between at least two contiguous rolls; and laminating the assembly to encapsulate the at least one encapsulatable component between the two continuous encapsulation films. There is also provided an apparatus for carrying out the process.
US10189574B2 Electric vehicle propulsion systems and methods of assembling the same
An electrical propulsion system for a vehicle. The electrical propulsion system includes at least one generator. The electrical propulsion system also includes at least one drive engine coupled to the at least one generator. The electrical propulsion system further includes at least one electrical device and at least one battery integrated power converter (BIC). The at least one generator and at least one of the at least one BIC and the at least one electrical device are coupled. The at least one BIC and the at least one electrical device are coupled.
US10189569B2 Draining device for draining a fluid line
A draining device for draining a fluid line is provided. The draining device comprises a mechanically non-locking coupling and a holding device. The mechanically non-locking coupling is configured to establish a fluid conductive connection with the fluid line. The holding device is configured to stationary fix the mechanically non-locking coupling relatively to the fluid line. The draining device allows establishing a fluid conductive connection between the fluid line and the mechanically non-locking coupling without requiring a mechanical fixation directly at the mechanically non-locking coupling.
US10189555B2 Rotary ball lock latching mechanism
A latching mechanism is provided for engaging an aircraft surface panel to a support member. The aircraft panel is provided with a post extending from the lower surface, which extends through a panel support member into a post engagement mechanism. The post engagement mechanism defines a rotatable sleeve, which rotates for locking and unlocking engagement between the post and the post engagement mechanism. Locking engagement continues when power to the post engagement actuator is terminated. The post engagement mechanism may utilize various types of actuators, including mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic. The aircraft panel and the panel support member are translatable into and out of abutting engagement independent of the need for any contact with the aircraft panel upper surface.
US10189541B2 Electrically assisted bicycle
An electrically assisted bicycle includes an electric motor which applies a walk-push assisting torque to a rear wheel of the bicycle when a rider propels the bicycle by pushing it while walking, and a motor controller configured or programmed to execute a first mode in which the electric motor applies no torque to the rear wheel, a second mode in which the electric motor applies to the rear wheel a stay assisting torque which causes the electrically assisted bicycle to stay in a position where the rider wants to stay, and a third mode in which the electric motor applies the walk-push assisting torque to the rear wheel, wherein the first mode, the second mode, and the third mode are able to be selected by using an operator able to be operated by the rider.
US10189539B2 Master cylinder device for a hydraulic disk brake
A master cylinder for a hydraulic brake comprises a compensating chamber, a cylinder in which a piston is movably disposed, a pressure chamber disposed in the cylinder and connected to the compensating chamber through at least one connecting opening, and a gasket for interrupting the connection between the pressure chamber and the compensating chamber. The gasket seals the compensating chamber and the pressure chamber against the environment.
US10189535B1 Motorcycle display unit system and method
Devices, systems and methods for providing rider control assemblies for adjusting and displaying pressure and height settings for vehicle air suspension devices, such as on adjustable air shocks and air struts, used in vehicles such as motorcycles. The assemblies can have a protruding eyelet portion that can be mounted to existing control panel clamps on motorcycle handlebars. The assemblies can have two part housings attached to one another by waterproof gaskets placed in opposite facing channels.
US10189531B2 Bicycle operating device
A bicycle operating device comprises a hydraulic cylinder, a piston, and an operating unit. The hydraulic cylinder includes a cylinder bore. The piston is provided in the cylinder bore and is movable relative to the hydraulic cylinder. The piston is configured to receive a pulling force to generate a hydraulic pressure to a bicycle hydraulic component. The operating unit is configured to actuate at least one bicycle component different from the bicycle hydraulic component.
US10189528B2 Self-balancing double-wheeled electrical scooter
A self-balancing double-wheeled electrical scooter is provided with an assembly for controlling a travel direction of the self-balancing double-wheeled electrical scooter, wherein, the travel direction of the self-balancing double-wheeled electrical scooter is controlled via a handle, a resilient recoverable component is provided between a scooter body and the handle, the handle is adapted for driving the resilient recoverable component to control the travel direction of the scooter, the resilient recoverable component comprises a stator (101), a rotor (112) and a resilient recoverable unit (111), the rotor (112) is mechanically connected to the handle in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, the stator (101) is mechanically connected to the scooter body (107) in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, the stator (101) and the rotor (112) are connected in a resilient manner via the resilient recoverable unit, the resilient recoverable component further comprises an angle limiting device, the angle limiting device comprises a limiting cover (103) and a limiting pin (105), the limiting cover (103) is mechanically connected to the stator (101) in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, a limiting hole is provided on the limiting cover (103), the limiting pin (105) is mechanically connected to the rotor (112) in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, and the rotation of the rotor (112) causes the limiting pin (105) to rotate within a certain angle range inside the limiting hole on the limiting cover (103).
US10189527B2 Fuel supply device of motorcycle
A fuel supply device for a motorcycle having a fuel pump disposed on the outside of a fuel tank for saving with respect to an installation space and for making a fuel pipe connecting the fuel tank and the fuel pump shorter. A fuel supply device for a motorcycle includes a single main frame extending rearwardly from a head pipe; a fuel tank supported on the main frame; an internal combustion engine; a fuel injection device attached to the internal combustion engine; and a fuel supply portion having a fuel pump by which the fuel is supplied to the fuel injection device via a fuel pipe. The fuel pump is provided on the outside of the fuel tank and attached to the main frame in such a manner that an axial line in a direction in which to connect the fuel pipe is aligned along the main frame.
US10189526B2 Structure for front part of saddled vehicle
A front structure for a saddle-riding vehicle includes a meter unit, a meter covering for covering at least an area forwardly of the meter unit, and a windshield disposed forwardly of the meter covering. When viewed from lateral side, the windshield is disposed having been rearwardly upwardly tilted. The windshield has a rear surface is of a curved shape in which a region from its opposite side end portions to an intermediate portion is bulged forwardly. The meter covering has a front wall so shaped as to have a forwardly protruding shape effective to divert sunlight, coming from rear and subsequently reflected from the windshield, away from the focal point of the reflected sunlight.
US10189522B2 Systems and methods for supporting telescoping elements
An inner tube moves axially between an outer tube and a support, all of which are concentrically arranged, to a desired telescopic position, relative to the outer tube and the support, and can be locked in the desired telescopic position by applying radial force between the support and the inner surface of the inner tube. The radial force generates a frictional force acting on the inner surface of the inner tube, which resists longitudinal movement of the inner tube. A bicycle actuator cable is coupled to an actuator connector for a tension-controlled actuator by a bicycle cable connector which has a fixed longitudinal position on the bicycle actuator cable. The bicycle cable connector is longitudinally consistently removably repeatably interengageable with the actuator connector to maintain longitudinal alignment of the bicycle actuator cable with the actuator through repeated engagement and disengagement of the bicycle cable connector and the actuation connector.
US10189514B2 Aerodynamic trucking systems
The aerodynamic skirt assembly for attachment to a trailer may comprise a side skirt fairing, a transition, and a vented skirt fairing. The transition may be located aft of the side skirt fairing and forward of the vented skirt fairing. The vented skirt fairing may be located aft of the transition. The vented skirt fairing may comprise at least one longitudinal vent configured to allow air to flow therethrough. The vented skirt fairing may extend outwardly of the side of the trailer frame to accommodate the wheels. One or more mounting brackets may be used to couple the elongated skirt panel, the transition, and the vented skirt fairing to one or more transverse structural support members. A rear exhaust fairing may be located aft of the vented skirt fairing and coupled to one or more transverse structural support members.
US10189504B2 Vehicle pillar structure
A vehicle pillar structure includes a pillar upper portion that extends along a vehicle height direction on a vehicle width direction outer side and is made of a transparent resin, and a pillar lower portion that is disposed on a the vehicle height direction lower side of the pillar upper portion, is made of metal, and is joined to the pillar upper portion at a joint portion. The joint portion between the pillar upper portion and the pillar lower portion includes an outer joint portion positioned on the vehicle width direction outer side, and an inner joint portion positioned on a vehicle width direction inner side. A height of the outer joint portion and a height of the inner joint portion are different.
US10189502B2 Wheel beam type axleless vehicle frame
The present application discloses a wheel beam type axleless vehicle frame that comprises five sections in sequence from front to back, including a front hanging rack, a front wheel carrier, an intermediate coupling rack, a rear wheel carrier, and a rear hanging rack. Every two adjacent sections amongst the five sections are manufactured and connected in a unified and standardized integrated mode; a modular combination structure is used; and the five sections, which are independent respectively, may be assembled and adjusted according to requirements, and have sufficient strength and stiffness as well as completely independent interchangeability. The vehicle frame has the advantages that match with the needs of an electric vehicle, and thus may be used as the optimum configuration frame for the electric vehicle; and the vehicle frame may be improved according to requirements to be applicable to various fuel and hybrid electric passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles.
US10189499B2 Steering control apparatus and steering control method
The present invention relates to a steering control apparatus comprising: a sensing unit configured to sense at least one among a vehicle speed, a steering angle, first lateral acceleration, and a steering angle speed; an estimation unit configured to estimate second lateral acceleration on the basis of the vehicle speed and the steering angle; and a controller configured to control a steering device so that a steering torque increases, on the basis of a slip gradient which indicates a difference between the first lateral acceleration and the second lateral acceleration, wherein the controlling of the steering device is released when the steering angle speed is inverted.
US10189488B2 Railway freight car draft gear assembly
A draft gear assembly for use with railcars having coupler members is provided. The draft gear assembly has front and back ends and comprises a yoke, a coupler follower, a front resilient member, an intermediate stop member, and a back resilient member. The yoke has a back wall, a top wall extending from the back wall toward the front end of the draft gear assembly, and a bottom wall extending from the back wall toward the front end of the draft gear assembly. The coupler follower is positioned between the butt end of the coupler shank and the front end of the draft gear assembly. The front resilient member is positioned between the coupler follower and the intermediate stop member. The back resilient member is positioned between the intermediate stop member and the yoke back wall. The front and back resilient members are compressible.
US10189486B2 Railcar with nested sliding gates
A railcar system that includes a railcar and a nested sliding gate assembly disposed within the railcar. The nested sliding gate assembly includes an upper deck, a lower deck, and a driving system. The upper deck has a plurality of holes. The lower deck is positioned below the upper deck and has a plurality of discharge ports. The driving system positions the lower deck in a first position with respect to the upper deck, where the holes of the upper deck and the discharge ports of the lower deck do not align when the lower deck is in the first position. The driving system also positions the lower deck in a second position with respect to the upper deck, where the holes of the upper deck and the discharge ports of the lower deck at least partially align when the lower deck is in the second position.
US10189485B2 Equipment envelope for hopper wagon
The present invention relates to an equipment envelope (10) for a hopper wagon. The equipment envelope comprises a housing (11) that is configured to define an enclosed cavity storage space (12) in a bulk commodities storage chamber of a hopper wagon body, in which hopper wagon control means and/or other component parts of the hopper wagon (30) can be housed for use. The equipment envelope may be configured to be arranged in the chamber such that it is located above a hopper wagon bogie (40), preferably adjacent a closable outlet. The equipment envelope may comprise a first end wall (111) that is configured to extend at a predetermined incline angle α towards the outlet. Depending on the configuration of the hopper wagon, the equipment housing may be configured to be located adjacent a further or alternative closable outlet. The equipment envelope may comprise a second end wall (112) that is configured to extend at a predetermined incline angle β towards the further outlet. The first end wall and second end may be configured to meet at an apex (14) such that the equipment envelope has a cross-sectional profile of a triangle, preferably a scalene triangle. A further aspect of the present invention relates to a hopper wagon comprising at least one equipment envelope.
US10189471B2 Shovel and shovel control method
A shovel is provided that includes a lower running body, an upper turning body pivotally mounted on the lower running body, an engine mounted on the upper turning body, a motor generator driven by the engine, a power storage device for storing electric power generated by the motor generator, an electric motor for supplying regenerative electric power to the power storage device, a selective reduction catalyst system for purifying exhaust gas by injecting a reducing agent stored in a reducing agent storage tank into an exhaust pipe of the engine, an abnormality detection unit for detecting an abnormality of the selective reduction catalyst system, and a control device that performs abnormality determination on the selective reduction catalyst system based on a detection result of the abnormality detection unit. The control device continues to control the electric motor before and after the abnormality determination.
US10189468B2 Paddle shifter control of hybrid powertrain
A vehicle comprises a hybrid powertrain includes an electric machine coupled between an automatic gearbox and an engine. The vehicle includes paddle shifters configured to output a driver requested gear change. The hybrid powertrain is configured to selectively operate in an economy mode that optimizes fuel economy. While operating in the economy mode, a controller may selectively inhibit the driver requested gear change when the change may negatively impact fuel economy. In the economy mode, the driver requested gear change may be inhibited during a demand for braking. If the driver requested gear change is a downshift request, the downshift is inhibited and simulated using electric machine torque.
US10189459B2 Method for operating a vehicle
A method for operating a vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle has at least one torque transmission device which when rotating splashes in a fluid, at least two axles each having at least two wheels and at least one controllable coupling device adapted for selectively coupling or decoupling the torque transmission device with at least one of the wheels. The method includes the steps of: in an operating state in which no torque is requested by a driver of the vehicle, decoupling with the control device the torque transmission device and the at least one wheel when a driving speed of the vehicle is greater than or equal to a predetermined speed threshold value and coupling with the control device the torque transmission device and the at least one wheel for torque transmission when the driving speed is smaller than the predetermined speed threshold value.
US10189458B2 Thiol based resin system for removal of copper ions from hydraulic fluid
System and method for removing copper species from a hydraulic fluid are described. The system includes a filter including a thiol resin. The filter is configured to be in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic system.
US10189453B2 Coasting guidance timing and drive force adjustment
Methods, systems, and apparatus for adjusting coasting guidance and control. The coasting guidance system includes a user interface for displaying coasting information. The coasting guidance system includes an electronic control unit coupled to the user interface and configured to determine a location of a stop event. The electronic control unit is configured to determine a braking location and a target speed based on the location of the stop event. The electronic control unit is configured to determine an ideal coasting location based on the braking location and determine an actual coasting location. The actual coasting location is where the driver begins coasting. The electronic control unit is configured to control a deceleration drive force of the vehicle to decelerate the vehicle to the target speed at the braking location based on the braking location, the actual coasting location and the ideal coasting location.
US10189451B2 Return-to-park spring
A parking mechanism in a vehicle is controlled to rotate, which engages and disengages a pawl with a spoke or gear of a wheel to selectively hold the wheel against rotation in park. A spring is connected to the parking mechanism at a first end, and is connected to the transmission housing or a stop block at a second end. The first end of the spring is a closed loop, such as a helix shape that extends over 360 degrees over a loop axis. The second end of the spring is open-ended, such as a hook. After attaching the first end of the spring to the park mechanism, but prior to attaching the second end, a valve assembly can be mounted as well as the stop block. After those components are assembled in place, the second end of the spring can simply hook into place.
US10189450B2 Sensor cleaning system for vehicles
A device for cleaning a sensor can include a first valve, a second valve, a set of fluid nozzles, and a housing structure. The housing structure includes a first channel to enable fluid to move from the first valve to the set of fluid nozzles, a cavity, a second channel to enable air to move from the second valve to the cavity, and a slit opening to enable air to move from the cavity to outside the housing structure.
US10189449B2 Vehicle cleaning
A computer is programmed to, upon determining that obstruction of a window exceeds a first threshold and that a fluid level of a reservoir is above both of two level sensors vertically spaced in the reservoir, pump fluid from the reservoir toward the window; and upon determining that obstruction of an external sensor exceeds a second threshold and that the fluid level is above at least one of the level sensors, pump fluid from the reservoir toward the external sensor.
US10189448B2 Wiper blade adapter system
The invention relates to a wiper blade adapter system comprising a wiper blade adapter unit (10) having a coupling unit (18) and at least two connection units (12, 14, 16) that have different forms. According to the invention, the coupling unit (18) comprises a lateral plug-in unit that is provided for coupling to one of the at least two connection elements (12, 14, 16) in an assembly step.
US10189444B2 Windscreen wiper arm
A windscreen wiper arm, particularly for automobiles, includes a mounting head mountable on a drive shaft and an arm member pivotally connected to the mounting head by means of a pivot pin. The arm member has a substantially U-shaped cross-section near the pivot pin comprising two side walls. A part of the mounting head extends between the side walls and beyond the pivot pin. Protrusion/groove features are provided on the part and the side walls for limiting a pivot angle of the arm member. The protrusion/groove means comprise at least one groove and at least one protrusion cooperating with the groove, the protrusion is movable in the groove between a first position corresponding with a wiping position of the arm member and a second position corresponding with a mounting position of the arm member. The part is provided with opposite abutting surfaces for abutting against the side walls. The protrusion extends laterally inwardly from one of the side walls into the groove being provided on one of the abutting surfaces abutting against that respective side wall. The groove has a width larger than a width of the protrusion.
US10189442B1 Remote vehicle starter and appliance activation system
The present invention is a remote vehicle starter and appliance activation system including a base unit, and a remote unit capable of communicating with a remote vehicle starting unit. The base unit can transmit a signal to the remote unit and provide power to a power outlet at a predetermined time. This allows a vehicle's engine to start and an appliance plugged into the power outlet to turn both a predetermined time. The remote unit can be recharged by a charging port connection with the base unit. The base unit can include a support bracket that is engageable with a clip of the remote unit, with the charging port connection being associated with the support bracket and the clip.
US10189423B2 Wire harness routing aid
Method and apparatus are disclosed for a wire harness routing aid. An example wire harness routing aid for a vehicle includes an extruded core made of a thermosetting polymer. The example wire harness routing aid also includes a plurality of wires positioned around an exterior of the extruded core. Additionally, the wire harness routing aid includes a fastening layer to affix the plurality of wires to the extruded core.
US10189422B2 Wire harness
A wire harness which electrically connects high-voltage devices includes a conductive path that is used as a trunk cable, a branch cable that branches from the trunk cable, and a branch connecting portion which connects the trunk cable with the branch cable, wherein the trunk cable has a trunk cable-side conductor exposed portion where a cover of the trunk cable lying in a predetermined position of the trunk cable is removed, the branch cable has a branch cable-side conductor exposed portion where a cover of the branch cable lying a predetermined position of the branch cable is removed, the trunk cable-side conductor exposed portion is connected with the branch cable-side conductor exposed portion at the branch connecting portion, and the branch connecting portion has an insulating and waterproofing portion which functions as an insulating portion and a waterproofing portion.
US10189419B2 Cargo carrier and method of using same
A cargo carrier attachable to a trailer hitch receiver, the cargo carrier comprising a hitch adapter mountable to the trailer hitch receiver; a mounting element; and a cargo receiving portion secured to the mounting element. The mounting element includes a movable element and an actuator, the movable element being removably mountable to the hitch adapter, the movable element being selectively movable relative to the cargo receiving portion between lower and upper positions, the actuator being operatively coupled to the movable element for moving the movable element between the lower and upper positions.
US10189413B2 Adjustable tambour cargo deck for a vehicle
Methods and apparatus are provided for adjusting the cargo area of a vehicle. The apparatus comprises a support structure having a track system. The track system includes a first track portion defining a first cargo floor position, a second track portion defining a second cargo floor position and a third track portion defining a cargo floor storage position. A tambour cargo deck is supported by the track system, and movable from the first or second cargo floor position to the cargo floor storage position, and movable from the cargo floor storage position to the first or second cargo floor position. In this way, the cargo area can be increased or decreased as desired. The method comprises sliding the tambour cargo deck from the first cargo floor position to the storage position and sliding the tambour cargo deck from the storage position to the second cargo floor position.
US10189412B2 Stow-away tailgate
A closure assembly for a vehicle includes a closure hingedly connected to a vehicle-rearmost portion of a cargo area and adapted to pivot into a receiver provided in a portion of the cargo area. The receiver may be provided in a portion of a cargo area load floor or in a portion of a cargo area sidewall. The closure may include a bottom hinge and/or a side hinge, adapted to pivot the closure both vehicle-rearwardly and vehicle-forwardly. A cover may be provided to hide the closure in the stowed configuration.
US10189408B2 Display mirror assembly incorporating heatsink
A display mirror assembly for a vehicle is disclosed. The assembly comprises a display device defining a display surface having a display perimeter elongated along a length. The display device is in communication with a primary PCB. The primary PCB comprises a first side and an opposing second side. The first side is directed toward the display device. The assembly also comprises a heat sink in connection with the second side of the primary PCB and extending substantially coextensive with the length display perimeter.
US10189407B2 Method of making a mirror substrate for an interior rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle
A method of making a mirror substrate for a vehicular mirror assembly includes providing a glass substrate and fixturing the glass substrate at a fixture to support the glass substrate. A rotatable grinding wheel is presented to the front perimeter portion of the glass substrate and the front perimeter portion of the glass substrate is ground to establish a ground rounded surface about and around the periphery of the glass substrate. After grinding the front perimeter portion of the glass substrate to establish the ground rounded surface, a rotatable polishing wheel is presented to the ground rounded surface and the ground rounded surface is polished to establish a polished rounded surface about and around the periphery of the glass substrate. The polished rounded surface provides a smooth transition between the front surface of the glass substrate and a rear portion of the circumferential perimeter edge of the glass substrate.
US10189404B2 Vehicle lighting device
Disclosed is a vehicle lighting device intended to improve convenience and safety. A vehicle lighting device includes a light disposed in a vehicle interior, a controller controlling the light, and a detecting unit detecting position or motion of a detecting object by detecting a detection object at a plurality of positions, and the controller controls the light when the position or motion of the detection object is detected by the detecting unit.
US10189400B2 Mobile device tracking for control of vehicle subsystems
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for mobile device tracking for control of vehicle subsystems. An example disclosed vehicle includes light panels embedded in the vehicle, wireless nodes, and an auxiliary body control module. The example auxiliary body control module, when a speed of the vehicle is less than a threshold speed, monitors a distance between a wireless device and the vehicle. In response to the distance satisfying a range threshold, the auxiliary body control module activates the light panels.
US10189396B2 Vehicle headlamp control device
A vehicle headlamp control device includes a headlamp that irradiates an area in front of a vehicle, a camera that captures an image of the area in front of the vehicle, a pedestrian detection portion configured to detect a pedestrian in front of the vehicle from an image captured by the camera, and a control portion configured to control the headlamp and cause the headlamp to irradiate the pedestrian so that a given-shaped part that is not irradiated is formed at a location of an eye of the pedestrian, or a given-shaped part irradiated by dimmed light is formed at the location of the eye of the pedestrian.
US10189394B2 Vehicle gutter spout cover
A vehicle gutter spout cover comprising: a receptacle with a generally smooth outside surface; an orifice located on the receptacle and configured to allow the receptacle to slide over and enclose at least a portion of a gutter spout; and an adjustable length connecting means attached to the receptacle. A vehicle gutter spout cover system comprising: a vehicle; at least one gutter located on the vehicle; at least one gutter spout in fluid communication with the gutter; a receptacle with a generally smooth outside surface; an orifice located on the receptacle and configured to allow the receptacle to slide over and enclose at least a portion of the gutter spout; an adjustable length connecting means attached to the receptacle; and a vehicle cover configured to cover a vehicle and the gutter spout, with the receptacle generally enclosing at least a portion of the gutter spout.
US10189392B2 Vehicle center console working surface
A center console for a vehicle includes a lid and a pivoting assembly. The pivoting assembly includes a working surface. The working surface is deployable while the lid is in a closed position. The pivoting assembly is independently operable from the lid.
US10189385B2 Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat includes a seat part for providing a seat surface for a seat occupant, the seat part including two side parts 21 between which a cross tube 5, 6 extends along a pivot axis, and an adjustment mechanism including a plurality of rockers 31 which are pivotably coupled to the seat part. The cross tube 5, 6 is divided into a long tube element 5 and a short tube element 6. The long tube element 5 extends between the side parts 21 of the seat part and is inserted into openings 210 of the side parts 21. The short tube element 6 is connected in a torsionally locked manner both to a first rocker 31 and to the long tube element 5.
US10189382B2 Vehicle seat assembly
A vehicle seat assembly having a seat portion, a tether wire and a tether cover assembly. The seat portion has a passenger receiving surface with at least a portion of the passenger receiving surface coinciding with a first plane. A resilient cushioning material of the seat portion defines a recessed area open to the passenger receiving surface. The tether wire for securing child seat is located within the recess. The tether cover assembly has a housing defining a door opening, a first door and a second door installed within the recessed area. The first and second doors are pivotal about respective first and second pivot axes for movement between respective closed positions concealing the tether wire, and open positions exposing the tether wire. In their respective closed positions the first and second doors coincide with or are parallel to the first plane.
US10189377B2 System and method for adjustment of an assembly
A seat assembly includes a first member and a second member located proximate to the first member. An adjustment system for adjustably positioning the first and second members of the seat assembly includes at least one positioning mechanism operatively connected to one or more of the first member and the second member and at least one actuator connected to the at least one positioning mechanism. A control assembly including a housing having a control region, one or more guide surfaces extending from the control region and one or more recessed areas cooperating with the one or more guide surfaces. At least one of the guide surfaces or recessed areas cooperates with at least one switch configured to send a first signal to a controller when a user activates the at least one switch. The controller is configured to generate an activation signal to activate the at least one actuator.
US10189375B2 Fitting for fixing an object on a rail
A fitting for fixing an object on a rail, the fitting having a retainer (2) in a sliding body and having a holding and locking element (8.1) arranged so as to be movable relative to the retainer.
US10189373B2 Seat arrangement
A seat arrangement, particularly for a vehicle, that includes a second row seat arrangement. The second row seat arrangement includes a first seat, a second seat and a third seat. The first seat can be stored such that direct access to a third row seat arrangement is not limited by the second row seat arrangement. In a two row vehicle, the second row seat arrangement with the first seat stored provides extra space in the second row for placing cargo.
US10189369B2 Method and system for controlling motors
A method and a system for controlling motors is provided to have a vehicle travel smoothly in such a manner that, when a state of charge of a battery for supplying electric power stored to a plurality of motors included in the vehicle is low, a consumption of the battery is reduced by decreasing the electric power supplied to each motor of the plurality of motors. The method of controlling motors includes: determining a state of charge of a battery storing electric power supplied to each motor of a plurality of motors; calculating a present current consumption of each motor of the plurality of motors when the state of charge of the battery is equal to or less than a predetermined reference value; and resetting a power supply to each motor of the plurality of motors, based on the present current consumption of each motor of the plurality of motors.
US10189357B2 Reduced ripple converter for hybrid drive systems
A powertrain for a vehicle includes a DC/DC converter and a controller. The DC/DC converter includes an inductor and output capacitor and is coupled between a traction battery and an electric drive unit. The controller may be configured to, in response to an electrical connection between the vehicle and an AC grid, couple the output capacitor and inductor in series and across terminals of the traction battery to absorb reactive power from the AC grid.
US10189354B2 Battery system, and method for operating said battery system
The invention relates to a method for operating a battery system (1) comprising a plurality of battery cells (8) and a battery management system for monitoring and controlling the battery cells (8), wherein the battery management system has a main controller (2) and a first measurement chain (34) and a second measurement chain (36) with in each case a plurality of measurement chips (40, 42) which are designed to redundantly detect measurement data from the battery cells (8) and in each case to carry out diagnoses and state of charge compensation of the battery cells (8). In this case, it is provided that the battery system (1) has a control channel by means of which a hierarchy state of the two measurement chains (34, 36) is defined, wherein, in the event of the breakdown of one of the measurement chains (34, 36), the battery system (1) is changed over to a mode with reduced availability and the hierarchy state is adjusted to the effect that the other measurement chain carries out the detection of the measurement data, the diagnoses and the state of charge compensation. A computer program and a battery management system which are designed to carry out the method and also a battery system (1) and a motor vehicle, the drive system of which is connected to a battery (16), are also specified.
US10189352B2 Intelligent safety system for vehicles
A safety and emergency-assistance system (1) for vehicles, constituted by at least one bracelet (E), a means for radio/telecommunication of the alarm signal (R1), a black box (BB), a plurality of sensors (S1, S2, S3, S4), and means (X) for remote automatic driving and management of the vehicle (A). In the case of emergency, with the driver/passenger present (A) and unwell while the vehicle is stationary with the engine off and without the key inserted into the ignition, or with the key inserted and the instrument panel off. The system (1) also enables automatic and autonomous activation of the devices present on board the vehicle, e.g. airbags, power window, and air-conditioning system.
US10189350B2 Fuel drip retention
A fuel drip retention system includes a computer programmed to actuate one of a pump or a starter motor to generate a vacuum in an evaporation line between a fuel nozzle receiving port and a vapor canister. The vacuum is generated upon determining that fuel has stopped flowing into a fuel tank.
US10189328B2 Vehicular pump apparatus and vehicular bracket
A bracket (11) has an annular portion (12) provided with a trapezoidal convex portion (13) extending from an inner peripheral edge (12C) to outer peripheral edge (12D) of the annular portion. The convex portion has a top region (13A), an outer wall-side falling region (13B), and an inner wall-side falling region (13C). The annular portion and one vehicle body mounting portion (17) are connected to each other through a non-linear connecting portion (20), and the annular portion and the other vehicle body mounting portion (18) are connected to each other through a non-linear connecting portion (21). This structure makes it possible to increase the moment of inertia of area of the annular portion and to increase the flexural rigidity of the bracket. Further, it is possible to suppress a problem that the connecting portion (20) and the connecting portion (21) become nodes of vibration.
US10189323B2 Trailer coupling
The invention provides a trailer coupling including a ball neck movable between an operative position and a rest position. A coupling ball and a pivot bearing unit are fixed to the vehicle. A rotation blocking arrangement has at least two rotation blocking bodies. An actuating body has a respective cam face that runs transversely to the guide direction for each of the rotation blocking bodies arranged to be rotatable about the pivot axis. As a result of the rotary movement in a direction of actuation the at least two rotation blocking bodies are movable in the guide direction. A release position latching arrangement is movable between a latch release position and a latching position that fixes the actuating body in relation to the guide body.
US10189318B2 Pneumatic tire having specified grounding tread
A pneumatic tire includes a carcass layer, a belt layer, a tread rubber having a cap tread and an undertread, a pair of side wall rubbers, a pair of rim cushion rubbers, and a grounding tread that is exposed to a road contact surface of the tread rubber and that penetrates the cap tread and the undertread to contact the belt layer in an electrically conductive manner. The grounding tread includes a widened portion having a cross-sectional area that widens toward a contact surface with the belt layer at the contact portion with the belt layer. The widened portion of the grounding tread has a profile shape that bulges outward in a tire width direction.
US10189315B2 Pneumatic tire
The pneumatic tire having a vehicle inner/outer orientation when mounted on a vehicle includes: protrusions provided on a vehicle inner side on a tire side portion in a tire circumferential direction; and a plurality of recesses provided on a vehicle outer side on a tire side portion, wherein the height of projection of the protrusions from the tire side portion is more than 4 mm and not more than 10 mm, the protrusions are formed elongated and the bending rigidity in a lateral direction satisfies a range not less than 0.1 MPa·mm4 and not more than 10,000 MPa·mm4.
US10189300B2 Decorative WPC panel comprising a low-porous profiled edge and method for producing the same
A decorative panel comprising a plate-shaped carrier made of a wood plastic composite (WPC) material, wherein the plate-shaped carrier comprises a profile and/or a cut edge in at least one edge region, and wherein the profile and/or the cut edge has a substantially sealed surface. A method for producing such panel including a step of subjecting a surface of a profile and/or cut edge to a thermal treatment to at least partially melt the WPC material in the region of the profile and seal the surface.
US10189292B2 Method for the surface application of a security device to a substrate
A method for applying a security device (e.g., a micro-optic security thread) to a fibrous web during manufacture is provided. By way of the inventive method, the security device is preferably applied onto the fibrous web at or near a couch roll or similar tool of a paper machine when the fibrous web constitutes a sufficiently consolidated, fully formed wet web. Papers made in accordance with the inventive method, when subjected to the Circulation Simulation Test, showed minimal damage at the paper/security device interface. Moreover, the surface-applied security devices showed acceptable levels of intaglio ink adhesion, and the papers had higher cross-direction (CD) tensile strength and much less show-through on opposing sides thereof.
US10189291B2 Method for producing support for thermal transfer image-receiving sheet and method for producing thermal transfer image-receiving sheet
Provided is a method for producing a support for a thermal transfer image-receiving sheet, including laminating a substrate and a porous film by a melt-extruded resin while passing the substrate and the porous film through a portion between rollers in a pair, wherein a thermal transfer image-receiving sheet excellent in adhesiveness between the substrate and the porous film and excellent in the texture of a print surface can be obtained. A method for producing a support for a thermal transfer image-receiving sheet according to the present invention is a method for producing a support for a thermal transfer image-receiving sheet including a substrate layer composed of a substrate, an adhesive layer composed of a melt-extruded resin, and a porous layer including a porous film that are layered in the order mentioned, in which the substrate and the porous film are laminated by the melt-extruded resin while passing the substrate and the porous film through the portion between rollers in a pair having a spacing with a distance d; and a difference (d−h) between the distance d which is the spacing between the rollers in the pair and the total thickness h of the substrate layer, the adhesive layer, and the porous layer is −50 μm or more and 50 μm or less.
US10189290B2 Printer and recording medium
The disclosure discloses a printer configured to perform a forcible a first discontinuation control process, a first resuming control process, a second discontinuation control process, and a second resuming control process. In the first discontinuation control process, the printing is discontinued to execute forcible cooling when the detected temperature reaches a forcible cooling temperature. In the first resuming control process, the printing is resumed while doubly forming dots on the print line a print-receiving medium when the detected temperature is decreased to a forcible cooling cancellation temperature after a start of an execution of the forcible cooling. In the second discontinuation control process, the printing is discontinued to execute between-page cooling when the detected temperature reaches a between-page cooling temperature. In the second resuming control process, the printing is resumed when the detected temperature is decreased to between-page cooling cancellation temperature.
US10189283B2 Vacuum media transport system with reduced pressure variations in inter-copy gaps
A media transport system includes a vacuum plenum and a belt positioned over the vacuum plenum. The belt includes at least one member having a first region and a second region that both include holes that enable the vacuum plenum to apply a force to hold print media against the belt. The belt also includes slots formed through the at least one member in an inter-copy gap positioned between the first region and the second region. Each slot is formed with a larger area than an area of each hole.
US10189281B2 Digital thermal binder and power printing
A method of forming a digital print on a surface (2) by applying powder of dry ink (15) including colorants (7) on the surface, bonding a part of the dry ink (15) powder to the surface (2) by a digital heating print head (80) such that the digital print is formed by the bonded dry ink colorants (7) and removing non-bonded dry ink (15) from the surface (2).
US10189279B2 Liquid discharge apparatus and medium flattening method
A medium flattening method, when a medium is transported by being adhered to an adhesive layer which is on a surface of a transport belt, includes detecting a presence or absence of floating being generated in the medium on the transport belt using a sensor, executing a process for flattening to flatten the floating in the medium in the case where the floating exists, and transporting the medium, where the floating is eliminated using the process for the flattening, to a liquid discharge region of a liquid discharge section. The executing of the process for the flattening includes executing the process for the flattening with regard to the medium and liquid discharge with regard to the medium in parallel.
US10189273B2 Head unit having nozzle chips arranged side by side and liquid jetting apparatus including the same
A head unit includes: nozzle chips which are arranged side by side in a first direction, each of the nozzle chips having a jetting surface and nozzles aligned in a predetermined direction parallel to the jetting surface and crossing both of the first direction and a second direction orthogonal to the first direction; a holder configured to hold the nozzle chips from a side opposite to the jetting surface; and a fixing plate to which the nozzle chips are fixed and which is arranged on a side facing the jetting surface of each of the nozzle chips, wherein the holder has first walls arranged in the second direction so as to sandwich the nozzle chips therebetween; each of the first walls has first projections formed on an end surface thereof facing the fixing plate; and the first projections make contact with the fixing plate.
US10189268B2 Solvent or ink container plug
A solvent or ink container plug includes a cylindrical base having an upper side and a lower side, the lower side being configured to face an inside of a container when the container is closed by the plug. The plug further includes a connection portion, connected to the upper side of the cylindrical base, the connection portion comprising at least two connection tips. The cylindrical base includes a first aperture and a second aperture provided at the lower side of the cylindrical base. Moreover, the first aperture and second aperture are each in communication with a corresponding one of the two connection tips. Further, the connecting portion has a side dimension, measured in a plane perpendicular to an axis of introducing the plug onto or into the container, that is smaller than the cylindrical base.
US10189264B2 Liquid supply unit
A technique of enhancing attachment of a liquid supply unit to a liquid ejection device is provided. A first ink cartridge 100a and a second ink cartridge 100b are attached to a carriage 27 of a printing device 10 via a holder structure 200. Each of the first and the second ink cartridges 100a and 100b includes a circuit substrate 130 having a plurality of terminals 151 to 159 which are electrically connected with a device-side terminal assembly 250 provided on the holder structure 200. Each of the first and the second ink cartridges 100a and 100b also includes a main engagement part 120 configured to engage with a lever member 230 of the holder structure 200 as an engaged part, such as to limit motion of the circuit substrate 130 away from the holder structure 200. The circuit substrate 130 includes a first terminal 151 and a second terminal 152 located on respective ends in an array direction of the terminals. The main engagement part 120 has a width greater than an interval between contact portions CP of the first and the second terminals 151 and 152 in the array direction of the terminals.
US10189261B2 Liquid discharge apparatus and method for wiping liquid discharge head
A liquid discharge apparatus includes: a wiper; a wiping surface for wiped with the wiper; a plurality of nozzles provided in the wiping surface; a piezoelectric element for discharging inks from the nozzles; and a carriage unit and a cleaning unit configured to cause the wiper and the wiping surface to relatively move. In a moving direction of the wiper with respect to the wiping surface, a distance between a side of the wiping surface on an upstream side in the moving direction and the nozzle disposed on the most upstream side is shorter than a distance between a side of the wiping surface on a downstream side in the moving direction and the nozzle disposed on the most downstream side.
US10189250B2 Printhead, element substrate, and printing apparatus
A printhead, comprises: a plurality of element substrates that each include a first element substrate adjacent to a second element substrate in a first direction, wherein a first print element array arranged in the first element substrate includes a first print element that is closest to the second element substrate in the first direction, and a second print element array arranged in the second element substrate includes a second print element closest to the first element substrate in the first direction, and an order of arrangement in the second direction of at least the first print element and a first driving circuit corresponding to the first print element is opposite to an order of arrangement in the second direction of the second print element and a second driving circuit corresponding to the second print element.
US10189248B2 Printhead with microelectromechanical die and application specific integrated circuit
A print head assembly (PHA) includes a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) die mounted to a substrate with an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). The die includes an opening defined in the die, a plurality of nozzles adjacent to the opening in fluid communication with the opening, and a pad to receive electrical control signals. The ASIC includes a communication link and a plurality of transmission lines that transmit electrical signals to the MEMS die.
US10189244B2 Method for selecting a format for a section to be printed
A method for selecting a format is disclosed by selecting a print section layout, which divides the section to be printed in a running direction and in a transversal direction of the section to be printed into adjacent units with a signature assigned to a unit such that subsequently in the running direction, longitudinal dimensions and in transversal direction, transversal dimensions of the signature and technically required border portions outside of the signature are determined, and subsequently, on the one hand, a minimum longitudinal dimension is calculated as the sum of the longitudinal dimensions of the signature and of required border regions adjoining in running direction, and, on the other hand, a minimum transversal dimension is computed as the sum of the transversal dimensions of the signature and of required border regions, adjoining in transversal direction, and wherein eventually, the print section format is selected so that a longitudinal dimension of the print section format is at least equal to the minimum longitudinal dimension, and a transversal dimension of the print section format is at least equal to the minimum transversal dimension.
US10189238B2 Exposure molding device and exposure molding method thereof
An exposure molding device comprises an exposure tank, a working platform, and an optical system. The exposure tank has a first surface and a second surface. The working platform is disposed relative to the first surface. The optical system disposed relative to the second surface comprises a light emission element and an optical assembly. The light emission element emits light along an optical path. The optical assembly comprises a light transparent element, a first optical element, and a first transmission mechanism. The light transparent element is disposed on the optical path, the first optical element is disposed behind the light transparent element on the optical path, and the first transmission mechanism is disposed along a first direction and connected with the first optical element for driving the first optical element to move along the first direction. The molding range is expanded. The accuracy, velocity and quality of molding are enhanced.
US10189234B2 Machine and manufacturing method for building board
A building board is finished in a first processing station via laterally operating processing means, where-in a first edge strip is glued along a first edge side of body element of the building board. In a second processing station a primary surface layer is glued, by vertically operating processing means, to cover the entire primary main side and the primary side of the first edge stripe. Thereafter, a vertical pressure is applied over the body element and the first edge stripe across a working direction while the body element and the first edge stripe pass the second processing station in such a manner that a primary side of the first edge stripe is brought in level with a primary main side of the body element when passing the second processing station.
US10189232B1 Electronic device manufacturing apparatus
An electronic device manufacturing apparatus includes a conveyer, a plurality of heaters, gas supply source, narrow path part, and a plurality of guide parts. The conveyer conveys a work to which an uncured conductive adhesive agent is applied. The narrow path part includes a narrow path formed along a locus in which the conductive adhesive agent passes. The guide parts which guide the inert gas to feed into the narrow path include gas dispersion members which store the heat of the heaters and disperse the inert gas.
US10189222B2 Device for supplying tire-constituting member, method for supplying tire-constituting member, and method for manufacturing unvulcanized tire
A device for supplying a tire-constituting member includes a placement portion to which a tire-constituting member is supplied from the rear side to be placed on the placement portion, a first holding device to hold the tire-constituting member front end portion and is movable, a second holding device to hold the tire-constituting member rear end portion cut to a predetermined length and is movable, a detection device to detect the front end portion position placed on the placement portion, and a control unit which calculates deviation amounts with respect to preset reference positions of the front end portion according to data from the detection device and drives the first holding device in a state where the rear end portion is held by the second holding device such that the front end portion is positioned at the reference position according to the calculation results.
US10189221B2 Transfer ring shoe and transfer ring having varied shoe profile
A transfer ring of the type having a plurality of shoes arranged in a substantially circular configuration to define an inwardly-facing segmented cylindrical gripping surface, and a shoe for use in such a transfer ring, are disclosed. Each shoe comprises an arcuate interior surface defining a segment of the cylindrical gripping surface. The interior surface of each shoe has a first arcuate edge and an opposite second arcuate edge arranged substantially parallel to one another, and opposite first and second end edges extending between respective ends of said first and second arcuate edges. Each first end edge of each arcuate surface is mounted adjacent the second end edge of an adjacent arcuate surface, and the first end edge of at least one of the arcuate surfaces defines a varied or irregular shape along its arcuate surface.
US10189218B2 Thermal composite material repair utilizing vacuum compression
Thermal curing of a potting material within a hole in a surface of a composite material is described utilizing a flexible vacuum compression device that includes a chemical-based heating pack. The vacuum compression device includes an internal compartment within a cavity that retains the chemical-based heating pack, and a vacuum port having a passage into the cavity. An end of the vacuum compression device includes an interface that forms an air-tight seal between the cavity and the surface when applied to a surface of the composite material. Drawing a vacuum via the vacuum port collapses the vacuum compression device and positions the chemical-based heating pack proximate to the surface, enabling heat from the chemical-based heating pack to thermally cure the potting material.
US10189217B2 Method for preparing thermoplastic prepreg and thermoplastic prepreg prepared thereby
A method for preparing a high quality thermoplastic prepreg, includes: laminating a thermoplastic resin film having a crystallization degree in a range of 1 to 20% on at least one surface of a matrix fiber; and heating the laminate to a higher temperature than a melting point of the film, then, pressing the same. The method uniformly impregnates a matrix fiber with a thermoplastic resin, has a short curing cycle in the formation, and involves no random modification in alignment of fibers in the matrix fiber due to a low crystallization degree of the impregnated thermoplastic resin, thereby increasing rigidity of a formed product and enabling reduction of thickness. Thus produced prepreg has a low weight variation per unit area.
US10189216B2 Process and apparatus for molding composite articles
A method and an apparatus for molding composite articles are disclosed. The method generally involves the saturation of reinforcing fibers (e.g. glass fibers, carbon fibers, etc.) with a matrix (e.g. resin, epoxy, cyanate ester, vinyl ester, polyester, etc.) in/on a mold using a conventional resin transfer molding (“RTM”) process (e.g. “RTM-light”) or a vacuum assisted resin transfer molding (“VARTM”) process (e.g. advanced VARTM or “A-VARTM”), and, once saturation is completed, the vibration of the matrix-infused fibers using controlled ultrasonic sound waves transmitted through the mold. By vibrating the matrix-infused fibers with the ultrasonic sound waves, the method and apparatus allow voids present between fibers to be closed and localized pockets of gases to be dislodged and degassed, and also allow the fibers to compact, thereby producing composite articles with reduced porosity and higher compaction.
US10189213B2 Method and manufacturing unit for producing fiber composite material components
In a method and apparatus for producing fiber composite material components, a first web of the fiber composite material is applied to a mold by means of an application tool arranged on a positioning device. A height profile of the applied first web is measured by means of a height profile measuring sensor. During the application of a second web of the fiber composite material to the mold, a control device activates at least one drive motor of the positioning device depending on the measured height profile, so that application errors, such as overlapping of the webs, are avoided. The webs are applied in opposite application directions by rotating the application tool 180° relative to the positioning device upon a change in the application direction. Two height profile measuring sensors arranged next to one another on the application tool for measuring the height profile of the applied webs.
US10189209B2 Systems and method for producing three-dimensional articles from flexible composite materials
The present disclosure encompasses three-dimensional articles comprising flexible composite materials and methods of manufacturing said three-dimensional articles. More particularly, the present system relates to methods for manufacturing seamless three dimensional-shaped articles usable for such finished products as airbags/inflatable structures, bags, shoes, and similar three-dimensional products. A preferred manufacturing process combines composite molding methods with specific precursor materials to form flexible fiber-reinforced continuous shaped articles.
US10189203B2 Method for forming micropattern of polyimide using imprinting
Provided is a method for forming a pattern of polyimide that is simpler and is more excellent in the pattern shape and in the dimensional accuracy in comparison with the conventional techniques of patterning polyimide, such as photolithography and laser processing. In a method for forming a micropattern of polyimide, which includes using as polyimide a solvent-soluble polyimide resin composition that is photosensitive and is moldable at a temperature of less than or equal to a glass-transition temperature; patterning the composition using thermal imprinting; and thermally curing the composition, ultraviolet irradiation is performed after the composition is released from a mold after a molding step.
US10189197B2 Soft and velvet touch barrier laminate
The present disclosure describes soft and velvet touch barrier laminate with customized polymer alloying which is dry or wet blending of multiple polymers, additives and colorant and making a single compounded polymer mix with designated characteristics. The soft and velvet touch barrier laminate can be used to prepare articles having soft outer surface with a mat finish.
US10189195B2 Platen for an injection molding machine
A platen for use with an injection molding machine includes a body having an opening for receiving a ring protruding from a mold for aligning the body and the mold. The opening includes a tapered recess having a surface extending radially outward from the opening. The tapered recess defines opposed edges along an outer surface of the body, the opposed edges converging in a radially outward direction away from the opening.
US10189189B2 Molding method and mold therefor
Molding methods and molds for making a synthetic resin molded product include disposing a curable liquid resin mixture in a recess of a female mold. The curable liquid resin mixture is then simultaneously agitated and degassed by a mixer while under a partial vacuum. More specifically, at least the female mold is orbited around an orbital axis while being rotated about a rotational axis that is eccentric to the orbital axis. After being thoroughly mixed and degassed, the liquid mixture is then cured in the mold unit.
US10189186B2 Method for finishing matching surfaces in forming tool components
A method for forming a tool for creating a formed component includes providing a forming tool having a core and cavity with respective core and cavity shutoff bands. Core and cavity finished parting planes are determined, wherein the engagement of the core and cavity finished parting planes defines a forming cavity. Rough portions of the core and cavity shutoff bands are removed to define respective rough parting planes. The respective rough parting planes are offset by approximately 130 microns from the respective core and cavity finished parting planes. The core and cavity are semi-finished to relieve stress within the core and cavity. The core and cavity shutoff bands are fine cut so that outer surfaces of the core and cavity shutoff bands are equal to the respective finished parting planes. The engagement between the core and cavity outer surfaces is substantially free of gaps.
US10189184B2 Methods for manufacturing three-dimensional devices and devices created thereby
In certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention, three-dimensional micro-mechanical devices and/or micro-structures can be made using a production casting process. As part of this process, an intermediate mold can be made from or derived from a precision stack lamination and used to fabricate the devices and/or structures. Further, the micro-devices and/or micro-structures can be fabricated on planar or nonplanar surfaces through use of a series of production casting processes and intermediate molds. The use of precision stack lamination can allow the fabrication of high aspect ratio structures. Moreover, via certain molding and/or casting materials, molds having cavities with protruding undercuts also can be fabricated.
US10189180B2 Foam injection system with variable port inserts for slurry mixing and dispensing apparatus
A foam injection system for use in the manufacture of cementitious products includes a foam injection body and first and second port inserts. The foam injection body defines a slurry passageway and a port passageway having a port opening in fluid communication with the slurry passageway. The first and second port inserts respectively define first and second foam passageways having first and second orifice sizes. The first and second orifice sizes are different. The first and second port inserts are adapted to removably mount to the foam injection body such that the respective foam passageway is in fluid communication with the slurry passageway via the port opening of the port passageway. One port insert can be replaced with another to readily vary the pressure of the foam passing through the particular port insert and injected into a cementitious slurry traveling through the slurry passageway.
US10189176B2 Automated apparatus for constructing assemblies of building components
A system for constructing wall panels comprising a plurality of structural members includes: a source of structural members of predetermined size; a horizontal table configured to support planks as they are being formed into a wall panel, the table including a stationary section and a movable carriage that is configured to move in a longitudinal direction toward and away from the stationary section; an articulated arm unit having a gripper, the articulating arm unit positioned to retrieve boards from the source with the gripper and place them on the table; at least one first clamping unit mounted to the stationary section for clamping structural members thereto; at least one second clamping unit mounted to the movable carriage for clamping structural members thereto; and a controller that controls the movement of the articulating arm unit and the movable carriage.
US10189175B2 Chainsaw guide bar nose assembly
This invention relates to a nose assembly for a chainsaw guide bar for wood harvesting and a chainsaw guide bar having the same. The nose assembly (400) comprising: a pair of nose side plates (410, 420; 470); and a sprocket and bearing assembly adapted to be clamped between the pair of nose side plates (410, 420; 470) and comprising an idler sprocket (450); wherein at least one of the pair of the nose side plates (410, 420; 470) is provided at an inside surface thereof facing to the sprocket and bearing assembly with one or more lubricant conveying channels for lubricating the sprocket and bearing assembly. The chainsaw guide bars according to the present invention enable flow of lubricant to moving parts in order to reduce friction of these moving parts as a saw chain rotates though the guide bar.
US10189166B2 Suction equipment
Suction equipment 10 is provided with a swirl flow-forming body 1, a baffle plate 2, and connecting members 3 that connect swirl flow-forming body 1 and baffle plate 2. Baffle plate 2 obstructs a member W to which suction is applied from entering a concave part 12 provided in swirl flow-forming body 1. Connecting members 3 form, between end face 13 and baffle plate 2, a flow path for fluid to flow out of concave part 12.
US10189164B2 Robot, control device, and robot system
A robot includes n arms, n drive units that respectively drive the n arms, n position detecting units that respectively detect positions of the n arms, and L signal lines through which signals detected by the n position detecting units flow. When the number of control units that control the driving of the drive units based on the signals detected by the position detecting units is m, the robot satisfies the relations of 2≤L
US10189161B2 Calibration system and calibration method calibrating mechanical parameters of wrist part of robot
A calibration system able to calibrate mechanical parameters of a wrist part by a simpler manner is provided. The calibration system utilizes a target fastened at a predetermined position with respect to the joint closest to a hand of a robot and an imaging device set around the robot so as to calibrate the parameters of a mechanical model representing the wrist part of the robot. The posture of the target is changed from a predetermined initial position to generate a plurality of preliminary positions. Using these preliminary positions as starting points, the end point position of the robot whereby the target becomes a predetermined positional relationship with respect to the imaging device on the image obtained by capturing an image of the target is calculated. The calibration system uses the calculated end point position as the basis to calibrate the mechanical parameters of the wrist part.
US10189159B1 Methods and systems for detecting states of operation of a robotic device
Examples are provided that describe a model free power detector. In one example, a method includes receiving, by one or more computing devices, a measurement of electrical power to a robotic device. The method also includes receiving, by the one or more computing devices, a measurement of mechanical power by the robotic device. Based on combinations of the electrical power to the robotic device being one of positive, negative, or about zero, and the mechanical power by the robotic device being one of positive, negative, or about zero, the method includes determining possible states of operation of the robotic device. The method also includes providing, by the one or more computing devices, the possible states of operation of the robotic device to a detector.
US10189157B2 Manipulating system and manipulating apparatus for surgical instruments
A minimally invasive manipulating system and a manipulating apparatus for instruments are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a frame and at least one instrument carrier including a holding section for an instrument arm. The instrument carrier is movably mounted to the frame and arranged to be coupled with at least one drive. The instrument carrier is at least sectionally rotatable about its longitudinal axis. The holding section comprises a driving interface that involves at least one transmission port. An instrument drive is assigned to the transmission port. The instrument carrier comprises a transmission section in which at least one transmission element is arranged that is configured for motion transmission between the instrument drive and the transmission port. The at least one transmission element is arranged concentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis. The transmission port is arranged off-center with respect to the longitudinal axis.
US10189155B2 Tool coupling arrangement
A coupling for an elongated handle and a tool head is disclosed. The coupling includes a plug member, a ferrule, and a pin member. The plug member further comprises an elongated passage formed therein receives a tool head shank of the tool head. The elongated passage is in communication with a pair of aligned plug member openings formed through the plug member. The ferrule includes a pair of aligned ferrule openings. When the plug member is partially received within the ferrule, the plug member openings align with the ferrule openings. The pin member extends through the aligned ferrule openings and the plug member openings and through an opening of the tool head shank when the tool head shank is mounted in the elongated passage. The ends of the pin member are bent at an angle to an axis extending through the elongated passage to secure the tool head shank to the plug member and ferrule.
US10189152B2 Safety hammer for breaking glass, method for assembly of a safety hammer, safety tool holder, system for holding a safety tool and kit of parts
A safety hammer (1) for breaking glass, comprises a housing (2) comprising at least two shell parts (2a, 2b); a hammer head (3) having at least one end (4) for breaking the glass, wherein the hammer head (3) is at least partly enclosed by the shell parts (2a, 2b) such that the at least one end (4) of the hammer head (3) extends outside the housing (2); wherein the hammer head (3) is arranged for cooperation with the shell parts (2a, 2b) for fastening the shell parts (2a, 2b) via the hammer head (3). A safety tool holder comprises a base holder element and at least one intermediate holder element arranged for removable coupling to the base holder element at one end and for removable coupling to a safety tool at another end; wherein the intermediate holder element is provided with a single connecting element for removable connection to the safety tool.
US10189137B2 Tool shape measuring apparatus
There is provided a tool shape measuring apparatus that allows detection of shape abnormality in a tool having a plurality of cutting edges with a simple configuration. A light receiving section 6 includes a light receiving face 9 perpendicular to an optical axis 6b of a light receiving lens 6a. In the light receiving face 9, there are disposed a plurality of line sensors 8 arranged in different directions from each other, each line sensor having a plurality of sensor elements arranged in one direction. The line sensor 8 is disposed across a first area not reached by the irradiation light L as being completely blocked by the tool 4, a second area disposed adjacent the first area and reached by the irradiation light L with a portion thereof being blocked, and a third area disposed adjacent the second area and reached by the irradiation light L not blocked at all. A calculation section 21 checks change occurring in output states of the line sensor 8 associated with rotation of the tool 4 and specifies a contour position of the tool 4 based on a center position in the second area when the number of the sensor elements included in the second area becomes minimal.
US10189131B2 Motor control device for machine tool having plurality of axes
A motor control device for a machine tool having a plurality of axes includes a plurality of motor control units that control motors; an abnormality detection unit provided for at least one of the motor control units and configured to output an abnormality detection signal upon detecting an abnormality with respect to the axis driven by the motor controlled by the motor control unit provided with the abnormality detection unit; a safety operation control unit provided for a motor control unit that is not the motor control unit provided with the abnormality detection unit, the safety operation control unit configured to control the motor upon receiving the abnormality detection signal in such a way that the tool comes out of contact with the workpiece; and a communication unit that transmits the abnormality detection signal outputted by the abnormality detection unit to the safety operation control unit.
US10189129B2 Tool replacement apparatus
A tool replacement apparatus according to the present invention includes: a turning tool magazine capable of attaching or removing a tool to/from a spindle of a machine tool; a tool replacement control unit which controls operations of turning the tool magazine and attaching or removing a tool to/from a spindle; and a setting unit which sets a rotatable range of the tool magazine. The tool replacement control unit includes: a determining unit which determines whether or not a designated rotation angle in an instruction for turning the tool magazine is within the rotatable range set by the setting unit; and a unit which stops an operation of replacing a tool when the determining unit determines that a designated rotation angle is out of a rotatable range.
US10189127B2 Positioning of a spindle with micrometric forwarding control and tilting of its rotation axis
A positioning of a spindle with micrometric forwarding control and tilting of its rotation axis includes a spindle shaft rotatingly supported inside rotatable supports, wherein the rotatable supports include two spherical elements having housings which are eccentric with respect to the rotation axis that join the centers of the spheres, and wherein the two spherical elements are positioned in a cylindrical housing having at least two parts, and wherein two rotation elements are connected to the two spherical elements and cause their independent rotation.
US10189126B2 Fuselage stuffing building and feeder lines
Methods and means for reconfiguring an aircraft assembly plant that receives fuselages or fuselage sections via a public railroad system. In cases where the aircraft assembly plant comprises a first assembly line for installing (i.e., stuffing) equipment inside fuselages or fuselage sections and a second assembly line for installing equipment on exteriors of internally equipped fuselages or fuselage sections, both assembly lines being housed in the same building, the facility can be reconfigured by moving at least one fuselage stuffing operation of the first assembly line to an auxiliary building which overlies a railroad track connected to the public railroad system. The moved fuselage stuffing operations will be performed inside the auxiliary building while each fuselage or fuselage section is supported in an upright position on a respective railroad flat car.
US10189122B1 Torch guide device
A torch guide assembly for cutting target material is presented, the torch guide assembly including a cradle assembly coupled to a rail assembly. The cradle assembly is configured for holding a torch to align a torch tip of the torch to the target material. The cradle assembly is movable along the rail assembly for cutting the target material along a cutting path. A connector member couples the cradle assembly to the rail assembly. The connector member comprises a pivot for pivoting the cradle assembly relative to the rail assembly. The cradle assembly, in a first position, pivots about the pivot to engage at least a portion of the rail assembly to establish an orientation of the torch tip relative to the target material. A magnetic clamp assembly comprises a mechanical device for releasing the clamp.
US10189119B2 Solder alloy for die bonding
An object of the invention is to provide a lead-free solder for die bonding having a high heat resistance temperature and an improved wetting property. Provided are a solder alloy for die bonding which contains 0.05% by mass to 3.0% by mass of antimony and the remainder consisting of bismuth and inevitable impurities, and a solder alloy for die bonding which contains 0.01% by mass to 2.0% by mass of germanium and the remainder consisting of bismuth and inevitable impurities.
US10189117B2 Adhesion improvement via material nanostructuring or texturizing
A embodiment of the invention includes providing a system and method in accordance with an embodiment of the invention including processing a target surface of interest to adjust interfacial material characteristics such as increasing surface area and/or chemical interaction properties via laser texturizing such as via increasing porosity. An embodiment can include an ultrashort pulse laser (USPL), wherein laser pulses are of a duration of femtoseconds, and adapting the USPL's laser energy output irradiance to athermally convert the target surface of interest's material into a plasma state for re-deposition on the target surface; applying the exemplary embodiment's laser beam energy in a raster pattern across the target surface, wherein the USPL is adapted to nano-structure or texturize the target surface to produce a region having a surface covered by texturized structures that can include nano structures increasing adhesion or chemical reaction properties of the target surface.
US10189112B2 Welding equipment for metallic materials and method for welding metallic materials
A welding equipment for metallic materials capable of performing heat treatment such as tempering based on partial heating in spot welding is provided. The welding equipment sandwiches metallic materials with a pair of electrodes, and heats different regions of the metallic materials by energization, with the pair of electrodes maintained at the same position with respect to the metallic materials. The welding equipment includes a first heating means connected to the pair of electrodes for heating and welding the internal region of the circle defined by projecting the cross-sectional area of the axis of the electrodes on the metallic materials by applying power having a low first frequency, a second heating means for heating a ring-shaped region along the circle by applying power having a second frequency that is higher than the first frequency, and an energization control unit for independently controlling the first and the second heating means.
US10189108B2 Hot-wire welding assembly for deep and narrow recessed gaps
A contact tip for hot-wire welder is provided that are adapted to operate in deep and narrow recessed gaps within a work piece. Contact tips in accordance with the current invention provide for an assembly having a body portion with a cavity and an extension portion which is inserted into the cavity. The extension portion is non-electrically conductive and allows the contact tip assembly to reach into deep, narrow grooves without worry of shorting the contact tip of the consumable.
US10189107B2 Short arc welding system
A system for controlling a weld-current in an arc welding apparatus for short arc welding comprising a current regulator included in a voltage feedback loop from a power supply to a welding electrode and a ramp generator arranged to provide current ramps during a short circuit phase at said welding electrode.
US10189106B2 Reduced energy welding system and method
A welding regime may implements cyclic short circuits under a closed loop voltage control approach. Upon clearing or imminent clearing of the short circuit, a current recess is implemented. The current recess reduces the current that would otherwise be applied to the weld, resulting in multiple benefits. The recess may be implemented by suspending voltage command signals. Following the current recess, normal control is resumed with the then-current voltage command.
US10189096B2 Crankshaft machining system and crankshaft machining method
A crankshaft machining system includes a center hole boring device, a post-centering balance meter and a cutting device. The post-centering balance meter is configured to measure the shape of a post-centering crankshaft blank on the basis of a pair of center holes. Additionally, the post-centering balance meter is configured to set a principal axis of inertia on the basis of the shape of the post-centering crankshaft blank and generate center hole positional information for correction that indicates intersections between the principal axis of inertia and both end surfaces of the post-centering crankshaft blank. The center hole boring device is configured to bore a pair of center holes on both end surfaces of another crankshaft blank to be loaded next on the basis of the center hole positional information for correction.
US10189092B2 Machine tool
The present invention relates to a machine tool including a ram spindle and a tool holder, and provides a machine tool comprising: a tool holder including at least two inserts; and a ram spindle capable of fixing the tool holder in a clamped state or rotating the tool holder in order to change the position of the insert, such that the position of the insert can be quickly changed, thereby enabling an improvement in productivity and precision and a reduction in product costs.
US10189091B2 Machine tool
A simple machine tool including a relatively simple shaped turret having as many tool attachment parts as possible even when a cutout part for a movement path for a main spindle is provided. A machine tool includes a first main spindle, a second main spindle, a first turret having tool attachment parts, a second turret having tool attachment parts, and a controller having an indexing device. An edge of a cutout part formed in the second turret is a straight line in a direction crossing each side of a regular dodecagon centered at a turning center of the second turret, as seen in a Z axis direction, and each tool attachment part is disposed according to each side left in the regular dodecagon cut off by the cutout part.
US10189087B2 Methods of making parts from at least one elemental metal powder
One aspect of the disclosure relates to a method of making a part from at least one elemental metal powder. The part has a near-net shape, a part volume, and a part density. The method includes providing a sintered preform having a sintered density and separating a portion from the sintered preform. The portion has a portion volume exceeding the part volume and a portion shape different from the near-net shape of the part. The method also includes thermally cycling the portion for a thermal-cycling time period at a thermal-cycling pressure while superplastically deforming the portion to form the part having the near net shape and the part density.
US10189084B2 Method and system for fabrication of hydrogen-permeable membranes
A method for fabrication of an hydrogen-permeable membrane, comprising forming an alloy of a target composition and structure from powders by mechanically alloying; and forming a membrane from the alloy of the target composition and structure.
US10189073B2 Matrix for making clinch-type joints between sheet-formed members and an apparatus including such a matrix
A matrix for making clinch-type joints between at least two members of sheet-formed material of the same or different types. Said matrix (1) has the form of a thin plate, and comprises two generally flat sheet-formed matrix elements (2, 3, 2′, 3′, 102, 103) arranged movable relative to each other so that they could slide on an essentially flat support surface (31, 34, 134) in a substantially translational or pivotal movement between a first initial position in which said matrix elements (2, 3, 2′, 3′, 102, 103) form between them at least one essentially closed matrix cavity (23, 23′, 123) and a second position corresponding to an open position for said at least one matrix cavity, said matrix elements (2, 3, 2′, 3′, 102, 103) being arranged actuated in the direction of said first position by at least one actuation means (4, 10, 104). An apparatus including such a matrix is also proposed.
US10189070B2 Roller for roll forming
A roller for engaging an outer surface of a pipe element during roll forming has a perimeter region defined by three faces. A channel is positioned in one of the faces. The channel extends circumferentially around the perimeter region and provides a void space that reduces the contact area between the face and the side surface of a circumferential groove formed in the pipe element during roll forming. The reduced contact area reduces frictional heating of the pipe and roller as well as the tendency of the roller to slip relative to the floor surface of the groove due to axial force engendered when an asymmetrical groove is formed.
US10189068B2 Bending press
The invention relates to a bending press (1) for bending workpieces, comprising an upper tool (2) and a lower tool (3), a tool holder (4), in which the upper tool (2) is inserted, and a tool holder (5), in which the lower tool (3) is inserted, wherein the upper tool (2) and the lower tool (3) can be fixed in various positions within the respective tool holder (4, 5), a control device (13) for controlling the bending press (1), a sensor device (8), which is connected to the control device (13), and a stop (6) for positioning the workpiece within the bending press (1), wherein the stop (6) can be moved in relation to the tools (2, 3) by means of a drive (9) controlled by the control device (13). The sensor device (8) is designed to detect the position of the upper tool (2) and of the lower tool (3) within the bending press (1) without contact, and the control device (13) is designed to adapt the movement process by means of which the stop (6) is positioned in relation to the tools (2, 3), in dependence on the position of the upper tool (2) and of the lower tool (3) detected by means of the sensor device (8).
US10189065B2 Steel pipe, steel pipe structure, method of manufacturing steel pipe, and method of designing steel pipe
In a steel pipe having a waveform shape formed on an outer diameter thereof by a pipe expansion process, a value a/w is 0.038% or less, where a and w denote an amplitude and a wavelength of the waveform shape, respectively. A method of manufacturing a steel pipe having a waveform shape formed on an outer diameter thereof by a pipe expansion process includes a step of forming the waveform shape such that a value a/w is 0.038% or less, where a and w denote an amplitude and a wavelength of the waveform shape, respectively.
US10189061B2 Manufactured composite having synthetic vegetation and impermeable geomembrane, and capping system using same
A manufactured composite comprising synthetic turf and impermeable geomembrane is used in a single-layer capping system as the single layer to provide permanent, impermeable and functional aesthetic cover for land reclamation. During installation of composite pieces at a job site, an edge portion of a tufted section of a second composite piece is overlaid onto an edge untufted section of the first composite piece already laid and anchored over foundation soil to form a reinforced overlapping seam, through which the two composite pieces are physically and permanently joined together. As composite pieces are joined together, the continuity of synthetic grass and the continuity of impermeability are extended and realized over the entire site to form permanent, impermeable and functional aesthetic cover for land reclamation.
US10189057B2 Powder removal enclosure for additively manufactured components
Various embodiments of the invention include an apparatus for removing particulates from the surface of a 3D printed workpiece. Various particular embodiments include a material removal apparatus having: an enclosure having a first inlet and a first outlet; a rotatable platform contained within the enclosure for positioning a 3D printed workpiece having particulate on a surface thereof; a pressurized fluid applicator connected to the first inlet and configured to selectively apply a pressurized fluid to the 3D printed workpiece; a vibration source configured to apply an adjustable vibratory frequency to at least one of the rotatable platform or the 3D printed workpiece; and a material reclamation unit connected to the first outlet configured to collect a material removed from the 3D printed workpiece.
US10189046B2 Method and apparatus for prepping bores and curved inner surfaces with a rotating high-frequency forced pulsed waterjet
A method of prepping a cylindrical inner surface of a bore using a high-frequency forced pulsed waterjet apparatus entails generating a pressurized waterjet using a high-pressure water pump, generating a high-frequency signal using a high-frequency signal generator, applying the high-frequency signal to a transducer having a microtip to cause the microtip to vibrate to thereby generate the high-frequency forced pulsed waterjet, and rotating the rotatable ultrasonic nozzle inside the bore to prep the inner cylindrical surface of the bore using the high-frequency forced pulsed waterjets exiting from the angled exit orifices of the rotatable ultrasonic nozzle.
US10189045B2 Blackbody material application system for a turbine
A blackbody material application system for a turbine. The system includes a blackbody material supply and a moveable hose connected to the blackbody material supply wherein the hose sprays blackbody material onto a selected area within the turbine. The system also includes a rotatable bracket that holds the hose, wherein rotation of the bracket moves the hose toward the selected area within the turbine to enable application of the blackbody material onto the selected area. In addition, the system includes a motor for rotating the bracket and a moveable arm that holds the bracket wherein the bracket is inserted through an opening in the turbine and movement of the arm enables positioning of the bracket and hose in relative close proximity to the selected area suitable for spraying blackbody material onto the selected area.
US10189040B2 Dispensing device
A fillable dispensing device for use in fully dispensing a substance stored therein. The dispensing device includes a container having an upper end, a lower end, and a hollow interior volume. The upper end includes a hand-pump mechanism thereon that includes a plunger and a tubular straw that extends into the interior volume of the container, wherein operation of the plunger draws the substance through the straw and out from an opening on the plunger. The lower end of the container includes a dispensing aperture that can be used to dispense any remaining substance from the container when the container is nearly empty. The dispensing aperture is removably covered by a panel. Further, the container includes a valve for allowing a user to add additional substances to the contents of the dispensing device.
US10189034B2 Nozzle system and method
Spray nozzle systems and methods of use are described herein. The spray nozzle system may include a stationary tube, a rigid rotor, and a sub-medium supply source. The stationary tube may be in fluid communication with a pressurized air source. The substantially rigid rotor is in fluid communication with the pressurized air source. The substantially rigid rotor includes a substantially rigid conduit that is in fluid communication with the passages of the stationary tube and the rotor. A portion of the conduit is substantially arched such that an outlet of the conduit is offset a radial distance in a radial direction from the rotor axis. Pressurized air ejected from the outlet produces directional components of the pressurized air in the direction of rotation about the rotor axis; and during use, the pressurized air rotates the rotor and sucks sub-medium from the sub-medium supply source into the stationary tube passage.
US10189025B2 Cam assembly comprising cylindrical housing
A cam assembly having a solid cylindrical with a near end and a distal end and an opening extending from the near end through the distal end, wherein the opening is circular in configuration and has an inset, the near end is configured at a slight angle of less than about 15° from the vertical, and the opening extending from the near end through the distal end is angled through the cam assembly, the opening beginning at the near end and near a bottom edge of the solid cylinder and terminating through the distal end near a top edge of the solid cylinder.
US10189023B2 Methods for conducting multiplexed assays
The invention relates to methods for conducting solid-phase binding assays. One example is an assay method having improved analyte specificity where specificity is limited by the presence of non-specific binding interactions.
US10189019B2 Electrochemical device and apparatus and methods implementing such an apparatus
An electrochemical device comprises a fluidic cell having an internal volume able to be filled with a fluid and at least one first and one second electrode making contact with the internal volume, wherein at least the first electrode comprises a thin layer made of a conductive material that is optically absorbent at at least one wavelength λ in the visible, near-infrared or near-ultraviolet spectrum, the thin layer being arranged on or in an internal surface of a wall of the fluidic cell which is at least partially transparent to said wavelength λ. An electrochemical apparatus comprises such an electrochemical device and an optical microscope arranged to illuminate the first electrode through the wall at at least said wavelength λ and also to observe it through the wall.
US10189017B2 Honeycomb monolith structure
Ho Honeycomb monolith structure, especially for use in mass transfer-limited processes or processes for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides, comprising: a plurality of cell walls defining a plurality of polygonal channels, the plurality of cell walls and channels extending in parallel along a common direction from an entrance end to an outlet end of the structure in the fluid flow direction. The transversal cross section of a polygonal channel has the shape of a convex elongated polygon, wherein at least 50% of the internal angles between two adjacent walls of the convex polygon are above 90 degrees and wherein the cell diameter ratio LL/LS is greater than 1.5.
US10189009B2 Particulate water absorbing agent and method for manufacturing same
A water absorbent resin (water absorbing agent) and method for producing it are provided which improve, in a water absorbent article (in particular, a diaper) including a water absorbent resin as a water absorbing agent, the absolute absorption amount (g), liquid absorbing times (in particular, liquid absorbing times at the second instance and later), re-wet (g), and diffusion distance (%) of the water absorbent article.A particulate water absorbing agent of the present invention has a CRC, a proportion of particles with sizes of 600 μm to 150 μm as defined through a standard-sieve classification, an SST, and the value of the difference between an FST and the SST each within a predetermined range.
US10189007B2 Method for producing porous cellulose beads and adsorbent employing same
The objective of the present invention is to provide a method for easily and efficiently producing cellulose beads which have pore shape suitable for an adsorbent and of which adsorption performance is excellent without using highly toxic and highly corrosive auxiliary raw material and without industrially disadvantageous cumbersome step. The method for producing porous cellulose beads according to the present invention is characterized in comprising (a) the step of preparing a fine cellulose dispersion by mixing a low temperature alkaline aqueous solution and cellulose, (b) the step of preparing a mixed liquid by adding a crosslinking agent to the fine cellulose dispersion, (c) the step of preparing an emulsion by dispersing the mixed liquid in a dispersion medium, (d) the step of contacting the emulsion with a coagulating solvent.
US10189000B2 Apparatus for increasing gas components in a fluid
An apparatus for increasing gas components in a fluid uses a controller connected to a network and client device for remote control of fluid flow rates, magnet field intensity, and pressure of fluid based on preset parameters. Conductive wire coiled around a magnet fluid treatment device generates a bidirectional magnetic flux to magnetically treat fluid in the conduit at an entry pressure. A variable frequency generator energizes the wire creating magnetic flux lines to pass through the fluid flow conduit. A gas injector receives fluid at the gas injector entry pressure and lowers the gas injector entry pressure of the fluid to a gas injector discharge pressure. A treatment chamber receives the fluid at a treatment chamber entry pressure and lowers the treatment chamber entry pressure to a treatment chamber discharge pressure. The apparatus causes absorption of increased gas component into the fluid by from 10% to at least 500%.
US10188991B2 Permselective asymmetric membranes
The present invention relates to membranes being suitable e.g. for hemodialysis, hemodiafiltration, or hemofiltration of blood. The invention also relates to a process for the production of the membranes; and to devices comprising the membranes.
US10188989B2 Electroosmotic devices for fluid handling
Disclosed are devices for the controlled handling and delivery of solutions, as well as methods of making and using thereof. The devices can comprise a nanoporous membrane having a top surface and a bottom surface; a fluid source positioned in fluid contact with the bottom surface of the nanoporous membrane; and an electrode patterned on one or more of the surfaces of the nanoporous. membrane (e.g., on the top surface of the nanoporous membrane, on the bottom surface of the nanoporous membrane, or on both the top surface and the bottom surface of the nanoporous membrane). The electrode or electrodes are patterned so as to define a fluid delivery region in fluid contact with the top surface of the nanoporous membrane.
US10188988B2 Claus unit treatment of shutdown tail gas
The process for configuring or reconfiguring a sulfur removal plant having a plurality of Claus units that is greater than the number of downstream tail gas treating units (TGTUs) allows for the regeneration of one of the Claus units without shutting down any of the downstream TGTUs or the other Claus units. Specifically, the regeneration tail gas can be diverted to the reaction furnace of an in-service Claus unit, thereby allowing excess oxygen to be used to regenerate the Claus unit more efficiently, and without exceeding environmental SO2 emission requirements.
US10188986B2 Electrochemical reductant generation while dosing DEF
A diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) doser includes a DEF inlet configured to receive DEF, a DEF outlet configured to spray DEF out of the DEF doser, and an electrochemical cell. The electrochemical cell is located between the DEF inlet and the DEF outlet and couplable to a power source. The electrochemical cell is configured such that, when DEF is flowing from the DEF inlet to the DEF outlet and when the electrochemical cell is coupled to the power source, the electrochemical cell causes an electrolytic reaction in the DEF flowing from the DEF inlet to the DEF outlet to produce gaseous products in the DEF flowing from the DEF inlet to the DEF outlet, and wherein the gaseous products comprise one or more of H2 or NH3.
US10188980B2 Coal upgrade plant and method for manufacturing upgraded coal
A coal upgrade plant includes: a dryer 1 that heats and dries coal before pyrolyzing the coal; a scrubber 32 that treats a carrier gas discharged from the dryer 1 while catching a desorbed component desorbed from the coal when the coal is dried by the dryer 1; a waste water treatment equipment 40 that treats waste water collected from the scrubber 32; and the scrubber 32 that uses recycled water treated in the waste water treatment equipment 40. Thus, water supplied to the coal upgrade plant from outside can be reduced as much as possible.
US10188972B2 Water purifying apparatus and filter structure
A water purifying apparatus including a head having a water inlet portion and a water outlet portion; a shaft provided in the head and rotatably mounted between the water inlet portion and the water outlet portion; a bypass flow path passing through a circumference of the shaft, and communicating the water inlet portion with the water outlet portion according to rotation of the shaft; a filter detachably mounted to the head, and having a filter inserting portion in which the shaft is inserted when being mounted on the head; and a filtering flow path in which an inlet port and an outlet port are formed on the circumference of the shaft in a direction intersecting the bypass flow path, and communicated between the filter, the water inlet portion and the water outlet portion with each other according to the rotation of the shaft.
US10188971B2 Rotary disc filter and module for constructing same
A rotary disc filter device includes a rotary drum and one or more disc-shaped filter members secured about the drum. Each disc-shaped filter member includes a filter and a filter support comprising a series of modules. The modules each include a base that is secured to the rotary drum and a support arm projecting outwardly from the base. The modules are interconnected and disposed around the rotary drum.
US10188970B1 Rotary drum screen for thin stillage filtration
A rotating drum screen system for separating solids from an influent material stream includes a housing having an influent inlet, a solid discharge end and an area between the influent inlet and the solid discharge end. A hollow portion of a drum screen positioned lengthwise in the area between the influent inlet end and the solid discharge end receives influent. The drum screen includes a filter screen that retains at least a portion of the solids within the hollow portion of the drum screen and which produces a liquid effluent that is discharged from an outer surface of the drum screen. The retained solids are removable from the drum screen via the solid discharge end. A head box is disposed within the hollow portion of the drum screen and has a plurality of fluid flow channel dividers dividing and directing an influent stream outwardly against the drum screen.
US10188959B2 Toy track sets
Toy track sets for toy vehicles are disclosed. A toy track set for a toy vehicle may include a first track section having a first travel surface and a first tubular connector at a first connecting end of the first travel surface. The toy track set may further include a second track section that is configured to be rotatably coupled to the first tubular connector. The second track section may include a second travel surface having first and second travel portions. The second track section may be configured to rotate relative to the first track section between a first position in which the first travel surface forms a continuous travel path with the first travel portion, and a second position in which the first travel surface forms a continuous travel path with the second travel portion.
US10188958B2 Automated detection of surface layout
A drivable surface includes a plurality of segments that can be arranged according to any desired configuration. One or more mobile agents are configured to automatically explore the drivable surface so as to ascertain the positions, orientations, and/or configurations of the various segments, as well as how they are connected to one another. The information collected during such exploration can be transmitted to a host device or other location, where a virtual representation of the drivable surface can be constructed based on the collected information.
US10188952B1 Method for dynamically mapping servers
A method for variable sized summarization of n-dimensional integral coordinate systems. A three or other dimensional area is defined with an integral coordinate system. Blocks are defined within the three or other dimensional area with coordinate summary addresses. The coordinate addresses are mapped to server coordinates so that each block can be independently stored on one or more servers.
US10188950B2 Method and apparatus for providing privacy policy generation based on in-game behavior data
An approach is provided of generating real-world privacy policies based on in-game behavior. A privacy policy platform determines in-game behavior data associated with at least one user while the at least one user is playing at least one location-based game. The privacy platform causes, at least in part, a mapping of the in-game behavior data to one or more game locations within the at least one location-based game. The privacy platform further causes, at least in part, a correlation of the one or more game locations to one or more real-world locations. The privacy platform then causes, at least in part, a generating of one or more privacy policies for the one or more real-world locations based, at least in part, on the in-game behavior data mapped to the correlated one or more game locations.
US10188945B2 Generation of gameplay video based on social network sharing
A method, including: executing, by a cloud gaming system, a session of a video game; recording the user's gameplay of the video game; analyzing the user's recorded gameplay to determine a region of interest, the region of interest being a region of the video game having social network sharing levels that exceed a predefined threshold; during the session of the video game, receiving a request from the client device, the request being initiated from a button of a controller device interfaced to the client device; responsive to the request, presenting, through the client device, the region of interest; generating, by the cloud gaming system, a gameplay video of the video game based on the region of interest; sharing the gameplay video of the video game over the social network to one or more additional client devices for viewing by one or more additional users.
US10188943B1 Commentary systems and methods
Systems and methods for presenting sports data is provided. A server receives raw game data relating to a sporting event. The server determines whether the raw game data satisfies at least one predefined criterion in a plurality of predefined rules. Responsive to determining that the raw game data satisfies at least one predefined criterion in the plurality of predefined rules, the server generates game commentary data comprising text related to action occurring during the sporting event. The server provides the generated game commentary data to an electronic user device for display.
US10188934B2 Ice skate and runner therefor
A runner for an ice skate. The runner extends along a longitudinal axis between a front end and an opposed rear end. The runner is entirely metal and has a height extending between an ice-contacting portion for engaging an ice surface and an opposed upper portion. The runner has a datum runner thickness defined between outer and inner side surfaces of the runner. The runner has one or more regions of reduced thickness that are recessed inwardly from one or both of the outer and inner surfaces. The regions have a local thickness being less than the datum runner thickness. An ice skate and method of making a runner for an ice skate are also disclosed.
US10188929B2 Adapted fitness equipment
An exercise apparatus includes an adjustable frame being attachable to an assistive ambulation device. The adjustable frame includes removable handles, fitting arms located on a lower portion of the adjustable frame to receive a fitness attachment, and attachment points on located on the lower portion of the adjustable frame to couple a resistance device. A jump rope trainer includes a handle; flexible tubing including a handle fastener to connect the handle to the flexible tubing; and a soft sphere shaped object. The flexible tubing includes a soft sphere shaped object fastener to connect the soft sphere shaped object to the flexible tubing.
US10188926B2 Martial arts training device
Disclosed is a martial arts training device that is worn on a trainer's waist, and a pair of movable leg-strike units provided on the outer surface of both legs of the trainer are controlled at similar directions, speeds and strengths to real kicking, such that defensive and offensive training simulating a real fight may be performed as the trainee defends from and strikes the movable leg-strike units. The martial arts training device according to the present invention includes a waist-mounted unit worn on a trainer's waist, and a pair of movable leg-strike units, each movably connected to opposite sides of the waist-mounted unit and having a handle on the outer surface thereof to allow a trainer to perform a movable operation thereof.
US10188918B2 Golf bag having shoulder strap assembly for converting from two straps to single strap
A golf bag having a shoulder strap assembly including a two strap system that can be converted to a single strap system is provided. In the two strap system, Strap A is fitted over one shoulder and Strap B is fitted over the other shoulder. To convert from a double strap configuration to a single strap configuration, Strap A is detached and slipped over the head area and coupled to Strap B. This results in a single strap comprising both Straps A and B. The combined Straps A and B are joined together by a suitable fastening means. For example, complementary male and female members that interlock with each other on the straps can be used. The shoulder strap assembly is durable, lightweight, easy to use, and comfortable.
US10188913B2 Interchangeable shaft system
A golf club incorporating an interchangeable shaft system includes a shaft, a shaft sleeve, a club head. The shaft sleeve is coupled to an end of the shaft and is received in a hosel included in the club head. The shaft sleeve is removably coupled to the club head. Alignment features on the components provide discrete orientations between the shaft and club head. The shaft sleeve may be constructed from non-metallic material.
US10188910B2 Golf ball
An object of the present invention is to provide a golf ball having an excellent flight performance on driver shots. The present invention provides a golf ball comprising a spherical core and at least one cover covering the spherical core, wherein a hardness difference D1 (H75−H0) between a hardness H75 at a point located at a distance of 75% of a core radius from a center of the spherical core and a center hardness H0 of the spherical core is 15 or more and 35 or less in Shore C hardness, a hardness difference D2 (Hs−H75) between a surface hardness Hs of the spherical core and the hardness H75 at the point located at the distance of 75% of the core radius from the center of the spherical core is −1 or more and 3.5 or less in Shore C hardness, and a hardness difference D3 ((H0+H75)/2−H37.5) between a hardness of (the center hardness H0 of the spherical core+the hardness H75 at the point located at the distance of 75% of the core radius from the center of the spherical core)/2 and a hardness H37.5 at a point located at a distance of 37.5% of the core radius from the center of the spherical core is 0.5 or more and 6.5 or less in Shore C hardness.
US10188907B2 Dimple patterns for golf balls
The present invention provides a method for arranging dimples on a golf ball surface in which the dimples are arranged in a pattern derived from at least one irregular domain generated from a regular or non-regular polyhedron. The method includes choosing control points of a polyhedron, generating an irregular domain based on those control points, packing the irregular domain with dimples, and tessellating the irregular domain to cover the surface of the golf ball. The control points include the center of a polyhedral face, a vertex of the polyhedron, a midpoint or other point on an edge of the polyhedron and others. The method ensures that the symmetry of the underlying polyhedron is preserved while minimizing or eliminating great circles due to parting lines.
US10188906B2 Balance rehabilitation for upper-extremity target tasks
A balance rehabilitation apparatus for upper-extremity target tasks of a person including a support framework and position-adjustable platforms attached to the support framework. The position-adjustable platforms may be loosed, relocated, and fixed along the support framework as desired to manipulate the level of difficulty of the balance rehabilitation exercises performed by a person or persons. The apparatus is operationally configured so that persons may perform rehabilitation exercises when standing, sitting or kneeling.
US10188900B2 Extension base for exercise apparatus
An extension base for an exercise apparatus includes a stationary seat that is attached to a bottom of a frame of the exercise apparatus and defines therein a channel; and two extension legs that are inserted into the channel of the stationary seat from two openings at two ends of the stationary seat, so that the extension legs can be extended or retracted with respect to the stationary seat. When the extension legs are fully retracted into the stationary seat, a distance between the outer ends of the two extension legs farthest away from each other is still long enough to support the elliptical exerciser and prevent it from falling. The extension base solves the problem that the conventional exercise apparatus tends to rollover when its base is removed.
US10188899B1 Deadlift bar apparatus and method
A deadlift device includes a cylindrical shaft attached to a base, and one or more weights to be inserted onto the shaft. Horizontal channels in the shaft each have a main horizontal through hole with a downwardly extending keyhole slot extension with beveled edges, so that portions of one or more resistance bands may be routed through the keyhole slot extensions and used with minimal wear. A removable elongated lift bar which may be inserted into any of the channels. A removable handle with a grip may be secured to the top end of the shaft. A combination of the lift bar and the handle permit the deadlift device to be used effectively with a range of lift and walking exercises using the deadlift device with the one or more weights and/or the one or more resistance bands.
US10188893B2 Handheld weighted exercising apparatus
An exercise apparatus has a housing for substantially enclosing a hand of a user, an opening within the housing for receiving a hand of the user, a handle within the housing, and vents in the housing, which is weighted and balanced whereby in use the user grips the handle to perform resistance and aerobic exercises using the exercise apparatus.
US10188892B1 Method and apparatus for multi-purpose box training system
A multi-purpose box training system apparatus that is designed to enable a user to train his or her entire body in an effective and safe manner.
US10188881B2 Container with cover
A receptacle with at least one oxygen mask of an emergency oxygen supply device of an aircraft, said oxygen mask being located in the receptacle and said receptacle comprising an opening, through which the at least one oxygen mask can be led. The receptacle comprises at least one cover for covering the opening at least in sections, and a release device actuated by pull means for the release of the cover.
US10188878B2 Small beam area, mid-voltage radiotherapy system with reduced skin dose, reduced scatter around the treatment volume, and improved overall accuracy
A radiotherapy system comprising an X-ray tube operating at 100 to 800 kVp for providing X-ray beams of 30 mm diameter or less and configured to move the entrance beam footprint on the body during irradiation to any arbitrary sequential position set that has been predetermined to limit the intervening tissue dose rate at any one location to a safe level, such that the sum of the skin area traversed during treatment is 20 to 100 times the beam area.