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US10245516B2 Information-processing system, server device, information-processing device, storage medium, and information-processing method
An example information-processing system includes: at least one processor; and an input device configured to receive an input operation performed by a user directed to posting information displayed by a display. The at least one processor is configured to: display first information that is displayed by executing an application on the display, and the posting information that is posted using a posting information sharing service, and that is associated with the application; and reflect the input operation received by the input device in the posting information sharing service.
US10245515B2 Game management device, game system, and computer-readable storage medium having program recorded thereon
A game management device includes a game information storage control unit for storing in a storage device, an each user's game information, the game information storage control unit including an owned object information storage control unit for storing in a storage device, an object owned by each user; a priority setting unit for setting a priority for an object owned by a first user according to a first user's gift destination selecting operation of selecting a second user as a gift destination, the priority setting unit setting the priority based on a second user's game information for recommending the object owned by the first user for a gift to the second user; and a priority notification unit for transmitting to a terminal device of the first user, an information for notifying the priority set for the object owned by the first user.
US10245514B2 Placeholder items that can be exchanged for an item of value based on user performance
Systems and methods for online gaming including virtual placeholder items that can be exchanged for virtual items of value based on a quantitative performance of the users relative other users in events that take place in the online game.
US10245512B2 Sectional terrain editing
Techniques for sectional terrain editing are described herein. In some examples, terrain associated with at least part of a virtual area of a video game may be sectioned into a plurality of terrain sections. Each of the terrain sections may have one or more associated data collections that store terrain data related to the sections with which they are associated. This may enable multiple different users to simultaneously edit different portions of terrain with the expectation and confidence that their edits will be successfully saved and will not conflict with edits made by other users. In some examples, each terrain section may have multiple different associated data collections, for example associated with different types of terrain editing operations. This may provide further efficiency by allowing multiple different users to check out and acquire locks on different terrain data for the same terrain section at the same time.
US10245494B1 Trick board training apparatus
A trick board training apparatus for training a trick board rider has an apparatus base and upright members connected to the apparatus base in a spaced-apart relationship defining a training zone therebetween. The trick board training apparatus also has a trick board suspension member for suspending a trick board within the training zone. The trick board suspension member has a first rotation mechanism for rotating the trick board about a first axis of rotation and a second rotation mechanism for rotating the trick board about a second axis of rotation, wherein the second axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to the first axis of rotation when the first axis of rotation is substantially parallel to the ground. In the trick board training apparatus of the present invention, the trick board can be rotated about at least one of the first and second axes of rotation while remaining suspended.
US10245493B2 Tee
A tee for supporting a ball. The tee comprising a base, a vertical support extending from the base and a ball support assembly adjustably secured to the vertical support. The ball support assembly is arranged and configured to support a ball and is slidably, pivotably and/or rotatably adjustable within one or more planes defined by the base, vertical support and ball support assembly to adjust the position of the ball support assembly, and thus a ball, in a variety of positions. The tee can also be vertically adjustable along the vertical support.
US10245482B2 Golf club head
A golf club head includes: a sole; a crown; a toe; a heel opposite the toe; a strike face generally bounded by a face perimeter edge, the strike face comprising a geometric center; a rear portion; and a substantially enclosed interior cavity at least partially delimited by the sole, the crown, the strike face, and the rear portion. The golf club head also includes at least one rib having a first portion secured to the strike face, having a second portion secured to the crown, and being positioned such that a location on the strike face laterally spaced toe-ward from the geometric center by no less than 0.4 in is associated with a COR value no less than 0.825.
US10245476B2 Golf club face insert
A resilient face insert for a golf club head, preferably a putter head, is disclosed herein. In particular, the face insert comprises a plurality of hinge features spaced from a striking surface to ensure consistent ball speed across the striking surface. At least a portion of each hinge feature extends parallel to the striking surface without making contact with the striking surface. In the preferred embodiment, each hinge feature comprises a tab portion that is spaced from the striking surface by a stem portion and that extends parallel to the striking surface. The hinge features may be co-molded with a polymeric backing material having a plurality of parallel grooves in order to further improve performance of the face insert.
US10245466B2 Foot stretching and strengthening apparatus
An apparatus for stretching and strengthening the forefoot of a user may include a pair of parallel hollow tubular leg members each having a first and second end and having a cross bore adjacent each of the first and second ends, a barrel bridging and joining the pair of leg members and positioned intermediate the first and second end of each leg member, the barrel providing a support for the arch of a user's forefoot for flexing and strengthening the forefoot over the barrel, a pair of extenders each adapted to removably attach to and extend from one of the leg members, and a removable elastic band or sleeve positionable over the leg members intermediate the first end and the barrel to hold the toes of the user's forefoot over the barrel during flexing of the forefoot.
US10245461B2 Strength training system and method of using same
An exercise system having a pair of stationary support members, each having a lower portion and an upper portion, the upper portion being at an acute angle relative to the lower portion. Some embodiments have a pair of rotatable support members configured to rotate between a first position wherein the first rotatable support member is generally adjacent to the upper portion of the stationary support members and a second position wherein the first rotatable support member is generally adjacent to the lower portion of the stationary support members. Some embodiments have a first and a second carriage member translatable along at least a portion of the rotatable support members and a barbell coupled with the first and second carriage members.
US10245460B2 Apparatus, kit, and method for performing strap-based exercises
The present disclosure relates to a modular strap-based exercise apparatus, kit, and method of use thereof, and more particularly to an apparatus, kit, and method for modularly connecting components of a strap-based exercise device. In an embodiment, the strap-based exercise apparatus includes one or more infinity loops configured to attach various portions of the exercise apparatus together. The exercise apparatus may be provided as a kit including an elongated member, a grip assembly, and one or more mechanisms for adjusting the length of a strap and connecting straps together.
US10245459B1 Sports training system and method
A physical training system includes a belt for fixing around the waist of a person and that includes a plurality of belt extension straps each adapted for fixing with the belt at any location therearound and preferably adjustable in length. Two shoes are adapted for wearing on the person's feet, each shoe including at least four attachment loops at opposing quadrants of the shoe and optional shoe extension straps. A plurality of elastomeric bands are selectively fixable between any of the belt extensions straps and the attachment loops or shoe extension straps of the shoes. As such, in use, the person while running experiences resistance as each leg extends into a fully extended position, and a reduction or cessation of resistance as each leg retracts into a non-extended position.
US10245457B2 Trampoline assembly having adjustable resilient members
A trampoline assembly (10) comprises a trampoline bed (12); a trampoline frame (14) that supports the trampoline bed (12); and a plurality of spaced apart, resilient members (16) that are attached to and extend substantially between the trampoline bed (12) and the trampoline frame (14) to maintain the trampoline bed (12) in tension. At least one of the resilient members (16) is an adjustable resilient member (216) that can be selectively adjusted while simultaneously connected to both the trampoline frame (14) and the trampoline bed (12) to selectively adjust the tension of the trampoline bed (12). The adjustable resilient member (216) includes a resilient assembly (218); a first connector (220) that is movably connected to the resilient assembly (218); and a second connector (222) that is movably connected to the resilient assembly (218). The resilient assembly (218) is rotatable in a first rotational direction to increase the tension of the trampoline bed (12), and in a second rotational direction to decrease the tension of the trampoline bed (12).
US10245456B1 Process for decontamination and detoxification with zirconium hydroxide-based slurry
The present invention is directed towards a composition for decontaminating surfaces contaminated with toxic chemicals/substances, comprising at least one type of metal oxyhydroxide such as zirconium hydroxide, Zr(OH)4, optionally with added water for hydration of the solid, mixed into a carrier liquid used for application to a contaminated surface.
US10245447B2 Magnetic resonance imaging guided brachytherapy with displaying the catheter placement position
The invention provides for a medical apparatus (200, 300, 400) comprising: a magnetic resonance imaging system (202), a display (270), a processor (228), and a memory (234) for storing instructions for the processor. The instructions causes the processor to receive a brachytherapy treatment plan (240), acquire (100) planning magnetic resonance data (244), calculate (102) a catheter placement positions (246, 900, 902) and a catheter control commands (248) the brachytherapy catheters. The instructions cause the processor, for each catheter placement position, to repeatedly: acquire (106) guidance magnetic resonance data (250), reconstruct (108) an image (252, 500), display (110) the image and the catheter placement position on the display, receive (114) a catheter inserted signal from a user interface, segment (116) the image to determine the catheter placement position after receiving the catheter inserted signal, recalculate (116) the catheter placement positions for each remaining catheter placement position after receiving the catheter inserted signal, and recalculate (116) the catheter control command for all of the multiple catheters after receiving the catheter inserted signal.
US10245434B2 Systems, methods, and devices for evaluating lead placement based on patient physiological responses
An electrical stimulation is applied to a patient via a lead by increasing a stimulation parameter over time. An anal sphincter response, a bellows response, and a toes response from the patient are detected as a result of the electrical stimulation. A first value of the stimulation parameter associated with the anal sphincter response, a second value of the stimulation parameter associated with the bellows response, and a third value of the stimulation parameter associated with the toes response are determined. A placement of the lead inside the patient is evaluated based on: a chronological occurrence of the anal sphincter response, the bellows response, and the toes response; a comparison of the first value with a predetermined threshold; a deviation of the second value from the first value; a deviation of the third value from the first value; or a deviation of the third value from the second value.
US10245433B2 Selective high frequency spinal cord modulation for inhibiting pain with reduced side effects, and associated systems and methods
A spinal cord modulation system is disclosed. While in one embodiment the system is used for the treatment of pain, other embodiments are also provided. In particular embodiments, the spinal cord modulation system generates and delivers an electrical therapy signal at a frequency in the range of from about 1.5 kHz to about 100 kHz to address pain without creating unwanted sensory and/or motor side effects. The system may further include various signal delivery devices to deliver the therapy signal to a patient's spinal cord region.
US10245426B2 Medical patch
A medical patch having an electric potential generating structure which is attachable to a wound to thus regenerate injured skin tissues is provided. The medical patch includes a unit patch having a piezoelectric potential generating structure. The unit patch includes a first layer, a second layer and a piezoelectric nanomaterial disposed between the first and second layers.
US10245425B2 Electric device for measuring EEG signal or electric stimulation
Disclosed is an electronic device for measuring Electroencephalogram (EEG) signal or electronic stimulation, including at least: electrode modules that measures the EEG signal from a subject's head or apply current to the head; a control module that controls each of the electrode modules or applying current thereto; an EEG signal processing module that processes the EEG signal; an electric stimulation module that provides the electrode modules with a current for electric stimulation. The control module is further configured to: control each electrode module for measuring the EEG signal from the subject's head by controlling a switching module such that the each electrode module is connected with the EEG signal processing module; and control the each electrode module for applying current to the subject's head by controlling the switching module such that the each electrode module is connected with the electric stimulation module.
US10245415B2 Medical article with rotatable wings
A medical device assembly includes a catheter with a catheter hub, a housing, a first wing, and a second wing. The housing surrounds the catheter hub, but is spaced from the catheter hub to define a channel. The first wing includes a first hook disposed in the channel to permit rotation of the first wing about the catheter hub. The second wing includes a second hook disposed in the channel to permit rotation of the second wing about the catheter hub.
US10245411B2 Medical elongated body
A medical elongated body including a tubular main body and a hub connected to the tubular main body. The medical elongated body includes a strain relief supported by a distal portion of the hub. The strain relief surrounds a predetermined range of the proximal portion of the tubular main body. The medical elongated body includes a hydrophilic lubricating coating layer and a temperature responsive lubricating coating layer on the outer surface of the tubular main body, the temperature responsive lubricating coating layer being proximal to the hydrophilic lubricating coating layer. The hydrophilic lubricating coating layer exhibits lubricating characteristics when wet. The temperature responsive lubricating coating layer exhibits hydrophilic characteristics and lubricating characteristics at a temperature lower than a critical temperature when wet and exhibits hydrophobic characteristics and non-lubricating characteristics at a temperature equal to or higher than the critical temperature when wet.
US10245408B2 Method, apparatus and computer program product for providing a dynamic wake-up alert
A method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for providing a dynamic wake-up alert. A user's sleep recovery need is determined based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, mental stress level, physical activity, the individual's sleep history record, and/or data relating to circadian rhythms, recommended sleep times, patterns and cycles. Real-time sleep data, such as that detected by a sleep data detection device, is monitored to determine a real-time gained recovery. Biological, physiological, and/or neurological data relating to the quality of sleep, and/or the amount of sleep obtained is used to calculate the real-time gained sleep recovery of the user and compare the gained recovery to the sleep recovery need. Once the sleep recovery need is satisfied, a dynamic wake-up alert is provided via a user interface.
US10245403B2 Breathing mask arrangement as well as an application device and a forehead support device for same
A breathing mask arrangement includes an arch body, a sealing lip means for bearing against the surface of the face of a mask user, a respiratory gas conduit means for feeding respiratory gas to a mask internal space which is defined by the arch body and which is in communication with the nose and/or mouth opening of the user of the mask, and an application structure for application of the sealing lip means jointly with the arch body, wherein the application structure has a carrier portion on which a respiratory gas conduit member is releasably coupled.
US10245400B2 Handheld pressure support system for treating hyperinflation
A portable handheld pressure support system (10) is configured to provide pressure support therapy to a subject. The pressure support system provides a pressurized flow of breathable gas that is delivered to the airway of the subject to treat COPD and/or dyspnea, hyperinflation, and/or other conditions. The system is configured to adjust an expiratory pressure level of the pressure support therapy responsive to identification of hyperinflation in the subject. The pressure support therapy provided to the subject is configured to be used as needed to rapidly alleviate shortness of breath, hyperinflation, and/or other symptoms. The pressure support system is configured to be small and lightweight so that the subject may carry the system and use the system as needed.
US10245395B2 Metering system and method for aerosol delivery
An apparatus for metering the delivery of an aerosol. The apparatus has a variable acoustic source and a microphone, both acoustically coupled to a volume having a fluid region and an air region. The apparatus may also include a processor to determine a volume of the air region based on signals received from the microphone and the variable acoustic source. A fluid valve is coupled to the processor, and is configured to allow an amount of fluid to exit the fluid region associated with the volume of the air region. An atomizer, coupled to the fluid region, is configured to aerosolize at least a portion of the fluid.
US10245392B2 Oxygen concentrating device, wound care apparatus, and treatment methods
A wound care device for delivering topical oxygen therapy, negative pressure wound therapy, and a low intensity vacuum therapy for treatment of a wound. The wound care device may include an oxygen supply MEA, an oxygen consuming MEA, a vacuum pump and motor, a pressure sensor, and a power supply and electronic controls. A dressing may be connected to the wound care device for administering topical continuous oxygen therapy and simultaneous negative pressure wound therapy to a wound. A canister or exudate trap may be positioned between the dressing and the vacuum supply port of the vacuum pump to collect and store exudates from the wound. The canister may be combined with the dressing.
US10245377B2 Drug delivery systems with sealed and sterile fluid paths and methods of providing the same
The present disclosure relates generally to the field of drug delivery. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a drug delivery system that includes a sealed and sterile fluid path attached to a drug-loaded container. The disclosure further relates to methods for sterilizing a portion of the drug delivery system without exposing the drug-loaded container to harmful sterilization parameters.
US10245373B2 Pump cassettes with positioning feature and infusion pump systems
Pump cassettes, infusion systems, and methods are described. An example pump cassette may include a rigid body comprising a frame portion, a base portion, a compliant membrane disposed substantially therebetween, two opposing edge sections, and an interface-facing surface. The rigid body may include a positioning feature arranged substantially orthogonal to a general plane of the interface-facing surface. The pump cassette may include a slider coupled to the two opposing edge sections and longitudinally articulable with respect to the rigid body.
US10245371B2 Anastomotic device and methods
Exemplary embodiments comprise AV fistulas and other anastomotic devices for creating new or reinforcing existing side-branch vessels, and/or bridging neighboring vessels together. An exemplary embodiment may comprise a sidewall port, such as a flanged sidewall port, and/or flow frame design, such as a partially bare, flexible stent or a whisk, for purposes of creating a transmural flow. Another exemplary embodiment may comprise a compliant vessel support to aid in the transition from device to vessel and/or vessel to device, and to promote vessel dilation.
US10245363B1 Catheter-based pump for improving organ function
Apparatus, systems, and methods in which a catheter-based pump is used are disclosed. The catheter-based pump is placed within the inferior vena cava of a patient. The catheter-based pump has a variable obstructor, such as a balloon or some other artificial obstruction, which is sized and dimensioned to compartmentalize the inferior vena cava into an upstream region and a downstream region of the inferior vena cava. The catheter-based pump is configured to pump blood from the upstream region to a fluid line that discharges blood to a discharge location in the downstream region. Thus, a suitable pressure gradient across the organ is provided, which can benefit organ function.
US10245360B2 Connector ring clamp and associated methods of use
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a connector ring assembly to attach a VAD to a heart. The assembly includes a clamp which can rotate completely about the annular wall in a first state and is fixed relative to the annular wall in a second state. The clamp transitions from the first state to the second state via an actuator. The actuator can be configured with an axis of rotation generally parallel to the opening of the annular wall, thereby allowing manipulation of the actuator through the same surgical accessway as that used to implant the connector ring assembly. At least one embodiment provides a connector flange separately from an annular wall to provide greater access to the connector flange during implantation. The annular wall and clamp are attached to the connector flange after the flange is fixed to the heart.
US10245359B2 Suction and irrigation apparatus with anti-clogging capability
A handheld tool for providing irrigation and/or suction is provided. In certain embodiments, the tool has a single cannula for providing both suction and irrigation, while in others there are separate suction and irrigation cannulas. In some embodiments, flush water is supplied by actuating a flush button which both pinches closed a suction hose and opens a flush hose. If present, the irrigation cannula may be opened by actuating an irrigation button. In certain embodiments, the irrigation and/or flush button may be provided with blade tips to pinch closed the irrigation or flush hoses in cooperation with a blade extending from the tool housing.
US10245358B2 Evaporative body-fluid containers and methods
Body-fluid containers, methods, and systems are presented that include a container that has a container housing formed, at least in part, by a liquid-impermeable, vapor-permeable material. The liquid-impermeable, vapor-permeable material allows water to evaporate and be transmitted outside of the container. The evaporation allows more fluid to be processed by the container than the container could otherwise hold. Other systems, methods, and apparatuses are presented.
US10245351B2 Malleable hydrogel hybrids made of self-assembled peptides and biocompatible polymers and uses thereof
Hybrid hydrogels formed of a plurality of peptides that are capable of self-assembling into a hydrogel in an aqueous solution and a biocompatible polymer that is characterized by high swelling capability, high elasticity and low mechanical strength are disclosed, with exemplary hybrid hydrogels being formed of a plurality of aromatic dipeptides and hyaluronic acid. The hybrid hydrogels are characterized by controllable mechanical and biological properties which can be adjusted by controlling the concentration ratio of the peptides and the polymer, and which average the mechanical and biological properties of the peptides and the polymer. Processes of preparing the hydrogels and uses thereof in pharmaceutical, cosmetic or cosmeceutic applications such as tissue engineering and/or regeneration are further disclosed.
US10245348B2 Process for making dry and stable hemostatic compositions
Described is a process for making a dry and stable hemostatic composition, said process comprising a) providing a first component comprising a dry preparation of a coagulation inducing agent, b) providing a second component comprising a dry preparation of a biocompatible polymer suitable for use in hemostasis, c) providing said first component and said second component in a combined form in a final container, c1) either by filling said first component and said second component into said final container so as to obtain a dry mixture in said final container, c2) or by providing said first component or said second component in said final container and adding said second component or said first component so as to obtain a combination of said first component with said second component in said final container, d) finishing the final container to a storable pharmaceutical device containing said first component and said second component in a combined form as a dry and stable hemostatic composition.
US10245336B2 System for handling sterilisation of thin-body flexible containers (POUCH)
A system for handling the sterilization of thin-body, pouch-type, flexible containers (1), provides for applying sacrificial closures (200) to the pouches, loading the provisional closed pouches to be sterilized on a transport device (300) for collective transport, to performing the sterilization of the transport device (300) carrying the provisional closed pouches and, finally, separating, in a sterile chamber, the sacrificial closures (200) from the pouches, performing filling and applying an inviolable cap (100).
US10245333B2 Plasma generating apparatus and treatment method using the same
A plasma generating apparatus according to embodiments of the inventive concept, which provides plasma to a biological material, includes a housing configured to provide an inner space in which plasma is generated, a ground electrode coupled to one side of the housing, a power electrode coupled to the other side of the housing, and a controller configured to control a generation mode of the plasma. The generation mode includes a first mode in which the plasma is provided to the biological material while generating the plasma and a second mode in which the plasma is generated in the housing, and then the generated plasma is provided to the biological material.
US10245327B2 Cell penetrating peptide, conjugate comprising same, and composition comprising conjugate
The present invention relates to a conjugate of cell penetrating peptide and an active ingredient; and its use. Specifically, a conjugate including a cell penetrating peptide which is a peptide comprising any one amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2 to SEQ ID NO: 178, a fragment of any one sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2 to SEQ ID NO: 178, or a peptide having above 80% homology with the above-mentioned sequence; and a composition comprising the same are disclosed.
US10245326B2 Amantadine, memantine, and rimantadine conjugates and a pharmaceutical composition for treatment of neuronal disorders
A compound is provided that has the formula (II): where R1 in each occurrence is independently H, or C1-C4 alkyl; R2 is a nullity or CH—CH3, R3 is a nullity or C(O)—R6—NH; R6 is C2-C6 alkyl, (CH2CH2—O)n, or (CH(OH)CH2)n; n is an integer of between 1 and 4; R4 is a nullity or NH—R6—C(O); and R5 is a moiety capable of crossing the blood brain barrier and is as a free compound serotonin, dopamine, blood brain barrier (BBB) peptide, membrane translocating peptide, TAT peptides, endocannabinoids 1 & 2, bradykinin, beta-endorphin, bombesin, calcitonin, cholecystokinin, an enkephalin, dynorphin, insulin, gastrin, substance P, neurotensin, glucagon, secretin, somatostatin, motilin, vasopressin, oxytocin, prolactin, thyrotropin, an angiotensin, galanin, neuropeptide Y, thyrotropin-releasing hormone, gonadotropnin-releasing hormone, growth hormone-releasing hormone, luteinizing hormone, vasoactive intestinal peptide transferrin, glucosyl ester, lactic acid, leucine, tryptophan, glutamic acid.
US10245321B2 Combination therapy for inducing immune response to disease
The present invention concerns compositions and methods of use of bispecific antibodies comprising at least one binding site for Trop-2 (EGP-1) and at least one binding site for CD3. The bispecific antibodies are of use for inducing an immune response against a Trop-2 expressing tumor, such as carcinoma of the esophagus, pancreas, lung, stomach, colon, rectum, urinary bladder, breast, ovary, uterus, kidney or prostate. The methods may comprising administering the bispecific antibody alone, or with one or more therapeutic agents such as antibody-drug conjugates, interferons (preferably interferon-α), and/or checkpoint inhibitor antibodies. The bispecific antibody is capable of targeting effector T cells, NK cells, monocytes or neutrophils to induce leukocyte-mediated cytotoxicity of Trop-2+ cancer cells. The cytotoxic immune response is enhanced by co-administration of interferon, checkpoint inhibitor antibody and/or ADC.
US10245312B2 Influenza virus reassortment
New influenza donor strains for the production of reassortant influenza A viruses are provided.
US10245310B2 Carrier molecule for antigens
The invention provides a conjugate comprising an antigen and a carrier molecule, wherein the carrier molecule comprises a BP-2a antigen and a spb1 antigen. BP-2a and spb1 are Streptococcus agalactiae antigens. The conjugate may be used in a method for raising an immune response in a mammal, the method comprising administering the conjugate to the mammal. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions, particularly vaccines, comprising the conjugate.
US10245309B2 Antigen specific multi epitope-based anti-infective vaccines
The invention provides peptide vaccines comprising the signal peptide domain of selected target antigens of intracellular pathogens. The peptide vaccines of the invention contain multiple class II and class I-restricted epitopes and are recognized and presented by the majority of the vaccinated human population. The invention provides in particular anti tuberculosis vaccines. The invention further provides compositions comprising the vaccines as well as their use to treat or prevent infection.
US10245307B2 Prevention and reduction of blood loss
Methods are described for preventing or reducing ischemia and/or systemic inflammatory response in a patient such as perioperative blood loss and/or systemic inflammatory response in a patient subjected to cardiothoracic surgery, e.g. coronary artery bypass grafting and other surgical procedures, especially when such procedures involve extra-corporeal circulation, such as cardiopulmonary bypass.
US10245304B2 Treatment of alpha-galactosidase a deficiency
The invention provides methods of treating α-galactosidase A deficiency. Dosage forms, methods of administration, and methods of analyzing human α-galactosidase A are also included.
US10245300B2 Gluten-related disorders
The present invention features compositions and methods for treating gluten-related disorders. We describe compositions comprising one or more metabolites produced by Lactobacillus paracasei CBA L74, International Depository Accession Number LMG P-24778 that reduce cellular entry of gliadin peptides. The compositions may include a physiologically acceptable carrier, for example, a food product or a pharmaceutical carrier. The compositions can be administered to a subject having a gluten-related disorder, for example, celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
US10245299B2 Autoassembling peptides for the treatment of pulmonary bulla
Materials and methods for treatment of pulmonary bulla are provided. A peptide comprising between about 7 amino acids and about 32 amino acids in a solution may be introduced to a target site. A hydrogel barrier may be provided at the target site in order to treat the pulmonary bulla.
US10245295B1 Neurological essential oil composition and methods
This is a neurological essential oil composition employing oils containing sesquiterpene compounds that cross the blood-brain barrier, such as Vetiver, Black Pepper, Ginger, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Myrrh, Frankincense, or Lavender, offering calming relief from seizures, migraine, anxiety, tremor, PTSD, and other neurological ailments, minus side-effects often experienced with conventional neurotherapeutics. A case study using FDA guidelines was conducted on the composition by the inventor/nutritionist treating these disorders and more with success, including her own seizure disorder. For neurological stimulation to improve cognitive function, the composition recruits oils such as Coffee, Vanilla, Cinnamon Bark, Clove, Dalmatian Sage, Rosemary, Blood Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit, Peppermint, Lime, Clementine, Spearmint or Coconut. The invention is applied directly to the skin and is also present in other topical administrations such as shampoo, conditioner, lotion, face wash, body wash, bath salts, and in aromatherapy administrations such as candles, nasal inhalers and sprays.
US10245293B1 Pet food supplement
This disclosure relates to methods of treating anal gland disease in subjects. In particular, the disclosure provides supplement compositions useful for treatment of anal gland disease. Such compositions comprise a probiotic, a fiber source, and an anti-inflammatory agent.
US10245291B2 Lipid metabolism and/or sugar metabolism improver containing lactic acid bacterium or treatment product thereof
This invention provides the use of a microorganism capable of improving both lipid metabolism and sugar metabolism. Specifically, the invention relates to: a lipid metabolism and/or sugar metabolism improver comprising, as an active ingredient, a bacterial cell selected from bacteria belonging to the genus Lactobacillus and the genus Bifidobacterium, a treated product of the bacterial cell, or a mixture thereof, having dual-agonistic activities to peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR)α and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR)γ; to a food or a beverage comprising the improver; and to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the improver.
US10245290B2 Probiotic strains for use in treatment or prevention of osteoporosis
The present invention relates to at least one probiotic strain chosen from Lactobacillus paracasei, or at least one probiotic strain chosen from Lactobacillus paracaseiin combination with at least one probiotic strain chosen from Lactobacillus plantarum, for use in the treatment or prevention of osteoporosis or for use in increasing the absorption of at Ca2+ ions, in a mammal, preferably in a human.
US10245285B2 Blood plasma and plasma fractions as therapy for tumor growth and progression
The invention relates to treating individuals with cancer by using blood plasma or blood plasma fractions as treatment.
US10245280B2 Use of hyaluronic acid for preparing compositions for treating oral cavity aphthas
Use of hyaluronic acid as the sole active ingredient for preparing compositions in particular for topical use for treating oral cavity aphthas.
US10245274B2 Chitosan-based matrices and uses thereof
This invention relates a controlled release delivery composition for an otorhinolaryngology and otorhinolaryngology-associated pathology, conditions, indications or their combination, Head and Neck associated pathology conditions, indications or their combination, or their combination, using a chitosan-glycerophosphate (CGP) hydrogel and an agent or a bio-materials. Additionally, provided methods of treating an otorhinolaryngology and otorhinolaryngology-associated pathology, conditions, indications or their combination, Head and Neck associated pathology conditions, indications or their combination, or their combination.
US10245269B2 Salt form of a human histone methyltransferase EZH2 inhibitor
Provided herein is N-((4,6-dimethyl-2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyridin-3-yl)methyl)-5-(ethyl (tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yl)amino)-4-methyl-4′-(morpholinomethyl)-[1,1′-biphenyl]-3-carboxamide hydrobromide. Also provided herein is a particular polymorph form of this compound.
US10245266B2 3-(4-((4-morpholinomethyl-benzyl)oxy)-1-oxoisoindolin-2-yl)piperidine-2,6-dione for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus
Provided herein are methods of using compounds and compositions for treating, managing, and/or preventing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Pharmaceutical compositions and dosing regimens for use in the methods are also provided herein.
US10245262B2 Immunological reagents and uses therefor
The present invention provides ligands which bind to MR1, some of which induce MR1 to bind to MAIT cells thereby activating or inhibiting MAIT cell activation.
US10245261B2 Substituted indol-5-ol derivatives and their therapeutic applications
The present invention relates generally to the use of compounds to treat a variety of disorders, diseases and pathologic conditions and more specifically to the use of substituted indol-5-ol derivatives to modulate protein kinases and for treating protein kinase-mediated diseases.
US10245258B2 Treatment of a hematologic malignancy with 2-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-((2-(2,6-dioxopiperidin-3-yl)-1-oxoisoindolin-5-yl)methyl)-2,2-difluoroacetamide
Provided herein are methods of treating, preventing, managing, and/or ameliorating leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome comprising administering 2-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-((2-(2,6-dioxopiperidin-3-yl)-1-oxoisoindolin-5-yl)methyl)-2,2-difluoroacetamide or a stereoisomer or mixture of stereoisomers, an isotopologue, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, tautomer, solvate, hydrate, co-crystal, clathrate, or polymorph thereof to a patient.
US10245247B2 Omega-3 fatty acid articles of manufacture, and methods and apparatus for making same
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture that feature omega-3 fatty acids co-processed with flavonoid and lipophilic antioxidants for improved stability.
US10245239B2 Astaxanthin anti-inflammatory synergistic combinations
Compositions having synergistic combinations of astaxanthin with a tomato extract lycopene, and optionally with carnosic acid and/or lutein. Compositions having synergistic combinations of the aforementioned compounds, which may be used, inter alia, to inhibit/suppress inflammation via the suppression of the expression of anti-inflammatory mediators or via the suppression of the secretion of anti-inflammatory mediators from macrophages at a site of inflammation.
US10245238B2 Composition for oral intake
Provided is a composition for oral intake, which exhibits improved oral absorbability of curcumin and/or an analog thereof and can be produced conveniently and inexpensively. A complex of curcumin and/or an analog thereof and a water-soluble cellulose derivative is disclosed.
US10245229B2 Pulmonary delivery of mRNA to non-lung target cells
Compositions comprising mRNA formulated for pulmonary administration and related methods for delivery of the mRNA and/or encoded protein to a non-lung cell or tissue. The compositions and methods may be used to prevent or ameliorate the symptoms of diseases associated with the mRNA encoded protein.
US10245225B2 Oil-free emollients in sunscreen compositions
Provided are compositions that are useful as oil-free emollients and SPF and UV absorption boosters in sunscreen formulations. The emollients are oil-soluble polyalkylene glycols, wherein the polyalkylene glycol comprises units derived from propylene oxide and units derived from butylene oxide, and in certain embodiments are compounds of Formula I: RO—(PO)n—(BO)m—H  (I) wherein PO is propyleneoxy, BO is butyleneoxy, R is a linear or branched C8-C20 alkyl, n has an average value of from 5 to 20, and m has an average value of from 4 to 16.
US10245221B2 Stabilized color depositing shampoo
A composition for coloring and shampooing hair substantially free, preferably totally and completely free, of anionic surfactants, comprising at least one cationic dye, n-methyl alkyl glucamide with a carbon chain length from 8 and 20, inclusive, preferably 8 and 10, an aqueous carrier, and at least one stabilizer of anti-oxidant and free radical scavanger. By weight, (based on the total weight of the composition), the composition comprises 0.0005% to 3.0% cationic dye, 2.5 to 30% n-methyl alkyl glucamide, 30 to 70% water, and 0.01 to 0.5% stabilizers of anti-oxidant and free radical scavenger. The present invention relates to hair cleaning compositions containing at least one cationic dye, a nonionic or amphoteric surfactant, a fragrance, and a stabilizer (antioxidant).
US10245215B2 Pill cutting and storage device
An apparatus for cutting includes a base, a fixed member attached to the base, where the fixed member includes a first cutting wedge, and a lever arm pivotably attached to the base and/or the fixed member at a pivot point. The lever arm includes a second cutting wedge, where the lever arm is positionable between an open position and a closed position. The first cutting wedge and the second cutting wedge are oriented perpendicular to the pivot point and the lever arm rotates to move the second cutting wedge to contact the first cutting wedge. A cutting surface of the first cutting wedge aligns with a cutting surface of the second cutting wedge when the lever arm is in the closed position.
US10245204B2 Devices and methods for improving the utility of an exoskeleton mobility base
A mobility system includes an energy module, an exoskeleton and a mobile base. The exoskeleton has an exoskeleton energy module receptacle that can receive the energy module, and the mobile base has a mobile base energy module receptacle that can also receive the energy module. In addition, the mobile base has an exoskeleton support that can support the exoskeleton on the mobile base so that the mobile base can transport the exoskeleton across a support surface.
US10245202B2 Temporary morgue system
In at least one embodiment the present invention provides a mobile storage system including a container having a first end, second end, first side, second side, ceiling and floor defining a rectangular prismatic cavity, an access door that corresponds with an access opening positioned on at least one of the longitudinal sides between the first end and the second and of the container, a climate control unit for cooling the container, a rack unit positioned within one of the first end and the second end of the container and adapted to slidably yet releasably receive a tray in a stowed position, and a mobile stretcher adjustable from a first height to a least a second height and adapted to securely yet releasably receive the tray.
US10245195B2 Reclining armchair with lifting seat and extending footrest
An armchair comprising a seat chassis supported on a support chassis by a pair of support columns, a chair back structure pivotally attached to a rear end of the seat chassis and to the support chassis, and a leg support structure pivotally attached to a front end of the seat chassis and connected to a beam, wherein the beam is attached the chair back structure. A first actuating device is mounted to the chair back, where a protracting end of the first actuating device is connected to the seat chassis. The armchair further comprises a second actuating device mounted to the support chassis, a footrest connected to a protracting end of the second actuating device, a third actuating device attached to the seat chassis, and a seating structure connected to a protracting end of the third actuating device and mounted above the seat chassis, wherein the seating structure includes an operative position projecting upwards and forwards by the third actuating device at a tilting angle from the seat chassis.
US10245186B2 Multi-layer dressings, systems, and methods for applying reduced pressure at a tissue site
The illustrative systems, methods, and dressings for applying reduced pressure to a tissue site are presented that involve quickly removing fluids from the tissue site to reduce or avoid maceration of the epidermis. One dressing includes a dressing material for transferring the reduced pressure to the tissue site and a drape covering at least a portion of the dressing material. The dressing material includes a hydrophobic tissue-interface layer adapted to contact the tissue site. The dressing material also includes a manifold adapted to distribute reduced pressure. The manifold may be a hydrophobic layer. The dressing material also includes one or more absorbent layers adapted to absorb liquid from the tissue site via the tissue-interface layer and the manifold. Other aspects are disclosed.
US10245171B2 Hand support and method for using the same
A hand support including a base component arranged for securing to at least a portion of a hand, an anchor element adjustably connected to the base component and arranged for grasping a thumb, and a counterforce device connecting to the base component and the anchor element. The counterforce device arranged to generate a counterforce in combination with or against the base component and anchor element. The hand support may be arranged to provide traction for an extended period to remedy complications of the hand and associated joints.
US10245162B2 Prosthesis installation systems and methods
A system and method for allowing any surgeon, including those surgeons who perform a fewer number of a replacement procedure as compared to a more experienced surgeon who performs a greater number of procedures, to provide an improved likelihood of a favorable outcome approaching, if not exceeding, a likelihood of a favorable outcome as performed by a very experienced surgeon with the replacement procedure.
US10245152B2 Surgical implant
The present invention is directed to a surgical implant for the fusion of two adjacent vertebrae with an upper plane for contacting an upper vertebral body and a lower plane for contacting a lower vertebral body and a tubular structure, wherein the tubular structure is formed by a plurality of tubes running from the upper plane to the lower plane and in substantially horizontal direction throughout one side of the surgical implant straight to the opposite side of the surgical implant. This tubular structure has the advantage that the formation and ingrowth of new bone is promoted and advantaged and that the degree of formation and ingrowth of new bone is detectable by X-ray measurements.
US10245151B2 Stepped tibial baseplate
Disclosed herein are orthopedic implants having a medial portion and a lateral portion, each of the medial and lateral portions having a proximal surface and a distal surface opposite the proximal surface. An intermediate portion joins the medial and lateral portions, wherein the intermediate portion has a proximal surface angled to the proximal surfaces of the medial and lateral portions about a longitudinal axis of the orthopedic implant. The proximal surface of the medial portion is stepped from the proximal surface of the lateral portion about the longitudinal axis. The proximal surfaces of the medial and lateral portions are configured to receive corresponding medial and lateral inserts.
US10245150B2 Method of implanting aspheric hip bearing couple
In one embodiment a method of implanting a prosthetic includes implanting a first member including a concave articulation surface portion defined by a first radius of curvature in a first bone, implanting in a second bone a second member including a first convex articulation surface portion defined by a second radius of curvature and a second convex articulation surface defined by a third radius of curvature, wherein the second convex articulation surface is defined by the lemon portion of a spindle torus and each of the second radius of curvature and the third radius of curvature has a length that is different from the length of the first radius of curvature by less than 0.05 millimeters and wherein the origin of the second radius of curvature is not coincident with the origin of the third radius of curvature, and bringing the first member into slidable contact with the second member.
US10245147B2 Bone void plugs and methods of use
A bone void plug includes a plug body that extends along a longitudinal axis between a proximal face and a distal opening and a recessed opening that extends from the distal opening toward the proximal face. The recessed opening is configured to receive a bone void filler.
US10245140B2 Intraocular device with articulated housing structures
Techniques and mechanisms to facilitate implantation of an ophthalmic device in an eye. In an embodiment, the ophthalmic device includes multiple housing structures (housings), where components of the ophthalmic device are variously disposed in respective ones of such housings. The housings are flexibly coupled each to a respective other one of such housings. One or more flexible interconnects of the device allow for articulation of the housings during implantation in an eye. In another embodiment, first circuitry disposed in one housing facilitates operation of the ophthalmic device to sense a condition at the eye or to assist sight with the eye. Second circuitry, disposed in another of the housings, is electrically coupled with the first circuitry via a flexible interconnect.
US10245139B2 Apparatus and method for clamping and trimming the bone tendon of a graft to a desired size
An instrument for clamping and trimming the bone tendon portion of a graft to a desired size, comprising a pair of elongated handles each having jaws at one end; the handles being hinged together at a pivot point allowing the jaws to open and close in a scissor arrangement, the jaws defining a generally U-shaped trapezoidal receptacle when the jaws are closed about the bone tendon portion of the graft to be trimmed and the jaws comprising respective upper guide surfaces along their upper edges whereby, when a bone tendon portion is positioned in the U-shaped trapezoidal receptacle, the upper guide surfaces function as a guide for a blade of a saw to trim any excess portion of the bone tendon portion protruding above the upper guide surfaces.
US10245135B2 Segmented skirted surgical mesh
A segmented skirted surgical mesh for use in reconstructing a soft tissue defect, the segmented skirted surgical mesh comprising: a base layer of surgical mesh, the base layer of surgical mesh comprising an outer edge; and a segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh comprising an outer edge and an inner edge which defines a central opening, the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh being secured to the base layer of surgical mesh at the outer edge of the continuous skirt of surgical mesh, and the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh comprising a plurality of slits formed in the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh, wherein the plurality of slits extend outwardly from the inner edge of the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh, whereby to form a plurality of flaps of surgical mesh in the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh, such that at least one of the flaps of surgical mesh can be lifted away from the base layer of surgical mesh and secured to soft tissue without causing distortion of the base layer of surgical mesh.
US10245129B2 Tooth bleaching device
A tooth bleaching device provided with: a production device that produces an active component for bleaching a tooth; a mouthpiece in which a supply opening, through which the active component produced by the production device is supplied inside the oral cavity, is formed; and a connecting part that connects the production device and the mouthpiece.
US10245119B2 Signal tag detection components, devices, and systems
Provided herein are systems, devices, assemblies, and methods for localization of a tag in a tissue of a patient. For example, provided herein are systems, devices, and methods employing an implantable tag that emits sidebands at defined frequencies upon activation by a magnetic field generated by a remote activating device, and a plurality of witness stations configured to detect such sidebands. Also provided herein are herein are systems, devices, and methods employing a detection component that is attached to or integrated with a surgical device.
US10245118B2 Signal tag detection components, devices, and systems
Provided herein are systems, devices, assemblies, and methods for localization of a tag in a tissue of a patient. For example, provided herein are systems, devices, and methods employing a detection component that is attached to or integrated with a surgical device, where the detection component detects a signal from a tag in a patient, where the tag is activated by remote introduction of a magnetic field.
US10245117B2 Tissue expanders, implants, and methods of use
Tissue expanders and methods of use. In some embodiments the tissue expanders are adapted to reduce wear on one or more components.
US10245109B2 Stereotactic surgical instrument
A stereotactic surgical instrument for use in stereotactical therapy and surgery and a coupling mechanism for such an instrument is disclosed. The stereotactic surgical instrument includes a semi-circular arc part and a head frame. The head frame is arranged for fixation to a head of a patient by pins or screws. The arc part includes coupling members shaped as rings arranged at a fixed distance from each other for attaching and locking the arc part to the head frame. The head frame includes support members formed as rings for receiving corresponding coupling members. Each coupling member includes a pivotable clamp element arranged to partly surround a respective support member circumferentially when the arc part is coupled to the head frame. The coupling members include locking elements arranged to receive a tip portion of the respective clamp element and adjustable locking knobs for tightening and locking respective coupling member to respective support member.
US10245105B2 Electroporation with cooling to treat tissue
The present invention provides methods, devices, and systems for in vivo treatment of cell proliferative disorders. Included is a method of treating tissue with electrical energy, the method comprising: delivering electrical energy to tissue using one or more electroporation devices comprising one or more electrodes; and cooling the tissue, surrounding tissue, one or more of the electrodes, or one or more of the electroporation devices to minimize heating. In embodiments, the invention can be used to treat solid tumors, such as brain tumors, and in some embodiments, exemplary methods rely on non-thermal irreversible electroporation (IRE) to cause cell death in treated tumors.
US10245101B2 Apparatus for performing an electrosurgical procedure
A surgical instrument is provided and includes a housing having a shaft. An end effector assembly operatively connects to the shaft and has a pair of first and second jaw members. A jaw insert is operably associated with the first and second jaw members. The jaw insert includes one or more cam slots defined therein configured to receive a cam pin that upon movement thereof rotates the first and second jaw members from an open position to a clamping position and an opening defined therein configured to securely house a pivot pin that provides a point of pivot for the first and second jaw members. The jaw insert is manufactured from an insulative medium to dielectrically isolate the first and second jaw members.
US10245094B2 Ultra high torque device
A torque-limiting device may include a shaft extending axially through upper and lower shanks and a spring to connect to a nut. The upper and lower shanks may be under a force from the spring and further configured to selectively engage within a predetermined torque limit and disengage at above the predetermined torque limit. Accordingly, the shaft may receive torque up to the predetermined limit as provided by a user operating a handle of the torque-limiting device. The torque-limiting device may be disposable, reusable, economical, and have high torque capabilities.
US10245093B2 Zygomatic elevator device and methods
A surgical elevator device that can be used in the reduction of bone fractures, particularly facial bone fractures, and even more particularly zygomatic arch fractures. The elevator device enables accurate measurement of the depth of insertion of the device into tissue space and provides tactile control of fracture location and reduction. In one embodiment, the elevator device comprises a groove on an elevator element for receiving a bone structure. The groove can be formed by a pair of parallel ridges. A projection extending from the elevator provides a pivot point for applying a controlled force to the bone to reduce the fracture. A preferred embodiment further comprises a method of reducing a bone fracture, such as a zygomatic arch fracture.
US10245080B2 System for mounting of a cervical plate to a vertebra
A system that includes a cervical plate and an intervertebral cage, the cervical plate having a mounting section that renders the cervical plate mountable to a reference feature located on the front wall of the intervertebral cage, the reference feature being positioned to set a distance between an eyelet of the cervical plate and an edge of the front wall to position the eyelet over a mounting location on a vertebra when the mounting section is mounted to the reference feature.
US10245076B2 Method of installing a spinal implant assembly
A spinal implant assembly comprising an intervertebral device configured to be installed in a spinal disc space, the intervertebral device having a head component and a body component, the spinal implant assembly further comprising a coupling body for coupling the head component of the intervertebral device and an elongate member, the coupling body and head component each having a longitudinal axis, wherein the head component can be received by the coupling body with its longitudinal axis at a selected angle within a predetermined range of angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the coupling body.
US10245075B2 Nondestructive means of ectopic pregnancy management
In a nondestructive means of ectopic pregnancy management, a baby is delivered with the gestational sac intact and then submerged in an incubator containing ventilating fluid; the baby is placed in an absorbable transfer capsule and transcervically transferred to the uterine cavity; the capsule dissolves after a period of time to leave the gestational sac abutted to the endometrium so the baby can reattach. To maintain the baby's life support, the means includes fluidic ventilators and ventilation catheters to perfuse the gestational sac with ventilating fluid during such times as delivery, incubation, transfer, and reimplantation. Advantageously, the transfer capsule protects the baby during transfer and serves as a convenient vehicle for placing devices such as the ventilation catheter in the uterus along with the baby. An exemplary transfer capsule is flexible like a soft contact lens; hydrates with a solution containing nutrients and factors to promote the biomechanical interactions of implantation; and, being based on a hyaluronan hydrogel, dissolves in the uterine cavity to provide the baby and mother with hyaluronan which is known to benefit implantation. Hard shell absorbable transfer capsules are also provided for when structural support is needed.
US10245065B2 Ultrasonic surgical blades
An ultrasonic surgical blade includes a body having a proximal end, a distal end, and an outer surface. The distal end is movable relative to a longitudinal axis in accordance with ultrasonic vibrations applied to the proximal end. At least a portion of the outer surface of the body comprises a lubricious coating adhered thereto. The lubricious coating has a coefficient of friction that is less than the coefficient of friction of the outer surface of the body.
US10245060B2 Edged medical cutting tool
[Problem] To provide a medical cutting tool with low impalement resistance. [Solution] The edged medical cutting tool comprising a knife, trocar or cutting suture needle has a sharp edge (1) for incising living tissue and a flat part (2) that configures the edge, and the color of the portion of the flat part (2a) along the edge (1) differs from the color of the rest of the flat part (2b). The difference in color results from a difference in the thickness of an oxide film. Another edged medical cutting tool is configured of austenite stainless steel and has a sharp edge (1) for incising living tissue and a flat part (2) that configures the edge. The chrome content of the portion of the flat part (2a) along the edge is higher than the chrome content of the rest of the flat part (2b).
US10245055B2 Devices that allow for rapid change out of endotracheal (ET) tubes and related methods
Devices for tracheal tubes include: (a) a mouthpiece sized and configured to allow an endotracheal tube to extend outwardly therefrom; and (b) a handle including a cutting member that can attach to the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece can include at least one outwardly projecting substantially rigid short tube defining an open channel. The handle can releasably attach to the short tube.
US10245053B2 Single incision laparoscopic tissue retrieval system
A tissue retrieval system can include a tissue retrieval bag with an elongate profile. The tissue retrieval bag can have a relatively large volume, but be rollable to a stowed configuration to fit in a relatively small diameter introducer. The tissue retrieval system can include one or more support arms coupled to the tissue retrieval bag, the support arms biased to position the tissue retrieval bag in an access position once deployed from the introducer. A tissue retrieval system can have a hybrid tissue retrieval bag including material properties that vary along the depth of the bag from an open end to a closed end. A tissue retrieval bag can be used in conjunction with an introducer, or as a stand alone tissue retrieval bag.
US10245046B2 Assembly for a tibial cut guide
Systems and apparatuses including apparatuses that can be used in a knee replacement procedure are disclosed. According to one example, an assembly for a knee replacement surgery is disclosed. The assembly can comprise an adjustment member, a carrier assembly, a posterior slope housing assembly, and a boom. The carrier assembly can be configured to selectively couple with the adjustment member such that the carrier assembly is moveable relative to the adjustment member to a desired position. The posterior slope housing assembly can be connected to the adjustment member and can be configured to pivot the adjustment member relative to a portion of the posterior slope housing and a tibia. The boom can be coupled to the posterior slope housing assembly and can be configured to couple with a mounting component to mount the posterior slope housing assembly, the carrier assembly and the adjustment member relative to the tibia.
US10245031B2 Surgical apparatus including surgical buttress
A surgical stapling apparatus includes a housing and an end effector secured to the housing. The housing supports a knife assembly including a knife. The end effector has first and second jaw members. One or both of the first and second jaw members define a knife channel. The first jaw member defines fastener slots and the second jaw member defines fastener pockets. One or more of the knife channel, the fastener slots, and the fastener pockets includes lateral recesses. Fasteners are disposed in the fastener slots and formed by the fastener pockets. One or more surgical buttresses have a body that overlies one or both of the fastener slots and the fastener pockets. Portions of the body of the one or more surgical buttresses are disposed within the lateral recesses to secure the one or more surgical buttresses to one or both of the first jaw member and the second jaw member.
US10245029B2 Surgical instrument with articulating and axially translatable end effector
A surgical instrument comprising an elongate shaft assembly that defines a shaft axis. The surgical instrument includes a surgical end effector that has a distal end and a proximal end. The proximal end is pivotally coupled to the elongate shaft assembly for selective pivotal travel about an articulation axis that extends transversely relative to the shaft axis. The surgical end effector is selectively pivotable about the articulation axis from an unarticulated position wherein the distal end of the surgical end effector is located an unarticulated distance from the articulation axis to articulated positions wherein the distal end of the surgical end effector is located a corresponding articulated distance from the articulation axis that is less than the unarticulated distance.
US10245027B2 Surgical instrument with an anvil that is selectively movable about a discrete non-movable axis relative to a staple cartridge
A surgical instrument that includes an elongate channel that is configured to operably support a surgical staple cartridge therein. In at least one form, an anvil is pivotally coupled to a proximal end of the elongate channel such that the anvil is pivotal about a discrete, non-movable anvil axis defined by the elongate channel. A firing member is configured for axial travel within the elongate channel in response to an application of firing motions thereto. The firing member is configured to movably engage the anvil and the elongate channel to space the anvil relative to the elongate channel at a desired spacing as the firing member is axially driven through the elongate channel. A closure member is configured to move the anvil from an open position to closed positions relative to the elongate channel upon application of closure motions to the closure member.
US10245025B2 Packaged antimicrobial medical device having improved shelf life and method of preparing same
A packaged antimicrobial suture. The packaged antimicrobial suture includes an inner package having a source of antimicrobial agent, the source of antimicrobial agent comprising a plurality of patches, each patch having a pair of antimicrobial material reservoirs; at least one suture positioned within the inner package, the at least one suture comprising one or more surfaces; and an outer package having an inner surface, the outer package having the inner package positioned within; wherein the at least one suture, the inner package and the inner surface of the outer package are subjected to time, temperature and pressure conditions sufficient to transfer an effective amount of the antimicrobial agent from the antimicrobial agent source to the at least one suture and the inner package, thereby substantially inhibiting bacterial colonization on the at least one suture and the inner package. A method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture having is also provided.
US10245022B2 Device and method for suturing intracardiac defects
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a suturing device. The suturing device includes a length of suture that will be delivered to the site of the PFO and placed through the tissue adjacent the opening to close the PFO. As described in greater detail below, the suture is advanced through the tissue surrounding the opening by a pair of needles that penetrate the tissue adjacent to the opening. A knot is then loosely tied with the length of suture and advanced to the site of the PFO. The tails of the suture extending from the knot are then cut and removed. It is also contemplated that a pre-formed or pre-tied knot may be disposed on the device, wherein after deployment of the suture through the tissue adjacent to the PFO and removal of the device a loop of suture having a pre-tied knot will remain, wherein the pre-tied knot may then be tightened to close the PFO. Further still it is contemplated that other means may be utilized to retain the sutures. For example, it is contemplated that a suture clip or other clip like device may be utilized to retain the suture in a position such that the PFO is closed.
US10245021B2 Magnetic U-stitch device
A suturing device is made of two hypodermic needles allowing one or more sutures (at the same time) and a retrieval probe to be advanced into a cavity (e.g., a stomach cavity) of the patient. Both the suture and retrieval probes comprise magnets of opposite polarities on their leading ends. Thus, after the suture and retrieval probe are inside the stomach cavity, the suture and retrieval probe may mate and the suture may be transferred from one hypodermic needle to the other using magnetic attraction. In doing so, the suture forms a loop through the stomach. Once removed, this loop, having two ends that are positioned outside the patient's body, can be pulled tight in order to pull the stomach wall closer to the surface of the patient's body. With the stomach wall close to the surface of the patient's body, it is easier to insert a gastrostomy device.
US10245019B2 Self-cinching suture anchors, systems, and methods
Various self-cinching suture anchors, self-cinching suture anchor systems, and methods of use are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, a suture anchor is provided that includes an outer member and an inner member configured to be received within the outer member. The inner and outer members can define a gap that allows a suture to be movably disposed within the outer member, e.g., within the gap, when the inner member is disposed within the outer member. The inner member can be configured to be secured within the outer member by a knot of the suture having a diameter greater than a width of the gap so as to fix the inner member within the outer member, while still allowing uni-directional tensioning of the suture.
US10245014B2 Device of automatic mechanical wound opener for head and neck surgery
Provided is a device of automatic mechanical wound opener for head and neck surgery. The device includes a wound opener including: a fixed unit and a plurality of drawing units, and at least one of the drawing units being movably connected on the fixed unit, wherein each of the drawing units includes a first arm, a second arm, and a blade connected to the second arm; wherein the first arm is connected to the fixed unit by one end thereof and to the second arm by the other end thereof; the second arm can be adjusted to an needed included angle relative to the first arm; and at least one of the blades includes an extension plate connected to an end of a plate part of the blade, and the extension plate is connected to the second arm for shortening the spacing between two blades.
US10245013B2 Closure device and methods for making and using them
A medical device that includes a plurality of members forming a body that can transition from a delivery configuration to a deployed configuration. The plurality of members form a plurality of openings each with a long axis extending substantially longitudinally relative to a longitudinal axis of the medical device in a delivery configuration. A plurality of end portions are associated with a distal portion of the medical device, the end portions extending towards the longitudinal axis in a deployed configuration.
US10245011B2 Hemostatic agent applicator
Disclosed is a hemostatic agent applicator capable of effectively placing a fluid hemostatic agent on an incision surface. The present invention is a hemostatic agent applicator for use in disposing a fluid hemostatic agent, including a tool body in which a hollow part surrounded by a wall part is formed and which includes an open end part on a downstream side of the wall part, and an inlet provided to a portion of the wall part of the tool body to communicate with the hollow part. This hemostatic agent applicator is useful in medical settings relating to surgical procedures, particularly for surface bleeding of a liver and internal organ surgery such as a spleen and fibroid enucleation. An applicator further reduced in size can be applied not only in abdominal surgery, but in endoscopic surgery as well.
US10245000B2 Method and system for defining a volume of interest in a physiological image
A method and apparatus for defining a volume of interest in a physiological image based upon an anatomical image. The method and system acquires an anatomical image of a volume of interest using a first imaging modality. A physiological image is acquired using a second imaging modality different from the first imaging modality. An outline of the volume of interest is defined on the anatomical image and applied to the physiological image to define the volume of interest m the physiological image. Based upon the outline, the system and method assigns binary values to voxels within the outline to more accurately define the volume of interest.
US10244995B2 Storage unit and mobile x-ray imaging apparatus including the same
Disclosed herein is a mobile x-ray imaging apparatus having an improved structure to prevent breakage of or damage to an x-ray detector. One or more damping units are installed at base plates of one or more slots. The one or more damping units minimize an impact that may be applied to one or more x-ray detectors in a process of storing the one or more x-ray detector in the one or more slots.
US10244991B2 Method and system for providing recommendation for optimal execution of surgical procedures
The present disclosure is related to a method and apparatus for providing recommendation for a medical surgical procedure, including acquiring, using circuitry, a plurality of multispectral images representing a portion of an anatomy of a patient, performing image processing on each of the plurality of multispectral images to form a plurality of value maps, each value map identifying aspects of the portion of the anatomy by assigned values, combining the plurality of value maps into a single recommendation map, determining optimal points for performing the medical surgical procedure based on the single recommendation map, and displaying the optimal points for the medical surgical procedure by overlaying the optimal points on an original image of the portion of the anatomy or applying the optimal points to a robotic medical surgical procedure.
US10244988B2 Method, apparatus and computer program of using a bio-signal profile
A method, apparatus and computer program wherein the method includes: obtaining, from a detector, a detection of at least one bio-signal of a user of an apparatus; determining a mode of operation of the apparatus when the at least one bio-signal occurred; and correlating the at least one detected bio-signal of the user with the determined mode of operation in a bio-signal profile of the user of the apparatus.
US10244987B2 Physiological detection system with adjustable signal source and operating method thereof
A physiological detection system including a light source module, a photo sensor and a processor is provided. The light source module is configured to provide light to illuminate a skin region. The photo sensor is configured to detect emergent light passing the skin region with at least one signal source parameter and output an image signal. The processor is configured to calculate a confident level according to the image signal to accordingly adjust the at least one signal source parameter.
US10244973B2 Systems, devices, and methods for bodily fluid sample transport
Bodily fluid sample transport systems, devices, and method are provided. In at least one embodiment described herein, methods are provided for the physical transport of small volumes of bodily fluid in liquid form from one location to another location. By way of nonlimiting example, the samples are collected in liquid form at a collection site, transported in liquid form, and arrive at an analysis site in liquid form. In many embodiments, the liquid form during transport is not held in a porous matrix, wicking material, webbing, or similar material that prevents sample for being extracted in liquid form at the destination site. In one embodiment, small volume of sample in each sample vessel is in the range of about 1 ml to about 1 microliter.
US10244951B2 Physiological sensor delivery device and method
Methods of measuring Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) including advancing a sensor delivery device within a guiding catheter to a location of interest, the sensor delivery device comprising a distal sleeve including a distal sensor and a proximal sensor, advancing only a distal portion of the distal sleeve outside of the guiding catheter such that the distal sensor is outside of the guiding catheter and downstream of the location of interest and the proximal sensor is inside of the guiding catheter, measuring a distal fluid pressure with the distal sensor distal to the location of interest, measuring a reference fluid pressure with the proximal sensor inside of the guiding catheter, and calculating FFR. One or both of the proximal and distal sensor may be comprised of a material having a low thermal coefficient.
US10244948B2 Statistical heart rate monitoring for estimating calorie expenditure
Systems and methods are disclosed for tracking physiological states and parameters for calorie estimation. A start of an exercise session associated with a user of a wearable computing device is determined. Heart rate data is measured for a first period of time. An onset heart rate value of the user is determined based on the measured heart rate data, the onset heart rate value associated with a lowest valid heart rate measured during the first period of time. A resting heart rate parameter (RHR) of a calorimetry model is associated with at least one of the onset heart rate value, a preset RHR, and an RHR based on user biometric data. Energy expenditure of the user during a second period of time is estimated based on the calorimetry model and a plurality of heart rate measurements obtained by the wearable computing device during the second period of time.
US10244947B2 Method for diagnosis and treatment of blood vessel
An introducer having a dilator positioned in a sheath is inserted into a first blood vessel and, thereafter, only the dilator tube is drawn out of the first blood vessel and the sheath while the sheath remains in the first blood vessel. A diagnostic instrument having an outer diameter smaller than a maximum outer diameter permitting insertion into the sheath tube is inserted into the second blood vessel, and a stenosis of the second blood vessel is diagnosed. While keeping the sheath indwelling in the first blood vessel, a therapeutic instrument or a catheter permitting the therapeutic instrument to be inserted therein, which therapeutic instrument or catheter has a maximum outer diameter permitting insertion into the sheath tube, is inserted into the second blood vessel, and the second blood vessel is treated.
US10244946B2 Temperature sensor, temperature measuring device and medical engineering systems comprising a temperature sensor or a temperature measuring device
In order to provide a temperature sensor or a temperature measuring apparatus having a temperature sensor, which enables direct temperature measurement, in particular even during treatment, in particular even with HF surgical devices, it is proposed that the temperature sensor includes a sensor element with a medium which can be excited to luminescence, in particular fluorescence, and an optical waveguide which is optically connected to the sensor element and is intended to supply light to the medium at an excitation wavelength and/or to pick up and conduct light at a luminescence wavelength of the medium which can be excited to luminescence.
US10244944B2 Vein transillumination device using orange and red light with a white exam light
An illumination device that has an orange light, with LEDs having a wavelength in the range of 580-620 nm, and/or a red light with LEDs having a wavelength of light in the range of 620-650 nm for side-transillumination of the veins. Orange light has been found to be beneficial for transillumination of superficial veins, while red light has been found to be beneficial for transillumination of deeper veins. In addition, the device has white light which is used for illumination of the surface of the skin. The illumination device contains a manual or automatic switch or switching mechanism that allows the user to easily switch between the orange light/red light and the white exam light by simply pressing a button or moving the device.
US10244940B2 Optical coherence tomography for measurement on the retina
An optical coherence tomograph that provides wavelength tunable source radiation and an illumination and measurement beam path, a dividing element that divides source radiation into illumination radiation and reference radiation, and collects measurement radiation. The illumination and measurement beam path has scanner. A detection beam path receives measurement radiation and reference radiation and conducts them onto at least one flat panel detector in a superposed manner. A beam splitter separates the measurement radiation from the illumination radiation. The beam splitter conducts the separated measurement radiation to the detection beam path and sets the numerical aperture of the illumination of the illumination field in the eye. An optical element sets the numerical aperture with which the measurement radiation is collected in the eye and a multi-perforated aperture defines the size of an object field and a number of object spots, from which the measurement radiation reaches the flat panel detector.
US10244934B2 Atherectomy catheter drive assemblies
A drive assembly for driving an imaging catheter has a rotatable fiber and a rotatable drive shaft. The drive assembly includes a fiber optic rotating junction and a motor configured to rotate the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction. In some embodiments, the drive assembly includes a sensor configured to detect a rotational position of the fiber optic rotating junction and a processor configured to obtain the detected rotational position and stop the motor only when the fiber optic rotating junction is in a predetermined rotational position. In some embodiments, the motor includes a hollow shaft through which at least a portion of the fiber optic rotating junction extends.
US10244931B2 Illuminated ophthalmic infusion line and associated devices, systems, and methods
Systems, apparatuses, and methods of and for an ophthalmic illuminated infusion line are provided. An example ophthalmic illuminated infusion line may include an infusion arrangement having a first flexible elongate member and a flow tube. The first flexible elongate member may have a lumen configured to deliver a fluid to an eye of a patient during a surgical procedure. The flow tube may be sized to penetrate the eye of the patient and deliver the fluid to an interior of an eye to maintain intraocular pressure during a surgical procedure. The ophthalmic illuminated infusion line may also include an optical fiber coupled to the infusion arrangement and configured to penetrate the eye of the patient with the flow tube and transmit light to illuminate the interior of the eye during the surgical procedure at the same time that the flow tube delivers the fluid to the interior of the eye.
US10244929B2 In vivo camera with multiple sources to illuminate tissue at different distances
An in vivo endoscope illuminates tissue using multiple sources. Light from a short-range source exits a tubular wall of the endoscope through a first illumination region that overlaps an imaging region, and the light returns through the imaging region after reflection by tissue, to form an image in a camera. Light from a long-range source exits the tubular wall through a second illumination region that does not overlap the imaging region. The endoscope of some embodiments includes a mirror, and light from an emitter for the short-range source is split and reaches the first illumination region from both sides of an optical axis of the camera. Illuminating the first illumination region with split fractions of light results in greater uniformity of illumination, than illuminating directly with an un-split beam. The energy generated by each source is changed depending on distance of the tissue to be imaged.
US10244921B2 Endoscopic system for resection of tissue
The present embodiments provide apparatus for facilitating endoscopic resection of tissue. The apparatus comprises proximal and distal barrels. The proximal barrel is adapted to be coupled to an endoscope. A cutting member is disposed within a lumen of the distal barrel and configured to resect a segment of tissue. In one embodiment, a central longitudinal axis of the proximal barrel is radially offset from a central longitudinal axis of the distal barrel, thereby allowing the cutting member to be centered relative to the working lumen of the endoscope. Additionally, the cutting member may comprise at least one viewing window that permits endoscopic visualization of tissue distal to the distal barrel when the cutting member is disposed within the distal barrel.
US10244917B1 Dustpan cover
The dustpan cover is a cleaning device. The dustpan cover is configured for use in collecting debris from a horizontal surface. The dustpan cover comprises a dustpan, a lid, and a fastener. The fastener attaches the lid to the dustpan. The lid is a barrier that controls access to the dustpan. The dustpan is a traditional cleaning tool used to collect debris from a horizontal surface such as a floor. The lid rotates relative to the dustpan such that the dustpan opens and closes for the collection and disposal of debris.
US10244916B2 Cleaning robot and method of cleaning thereof
The present application discloses a cleaning robot including a primary robot having a first controller configured to control a plurality of first sensors, a first communication module, a first moving apparatus, and a first cleaning assembly; and at least one secondary robot having a second controller configured to control a plurality of second sensors, a second communication module, a second moving apparatus, and a second cleaning assembly.
US10244914B2 Polishing or grinding pad assembly
A floor polishing or grinding pad assembly is provided. In one aspect, a polishing or grinding pad assembly employs a fibrous pad, a reinforcement layer or ring, and multiple floor-contacting disks. In another aspect, the reinforcement layer includes a central hole through which the fibrous pad is accessible and the fibrous pad at the hole has a linear dimension (x) greater than a linear dimension (y) of one side of the adjacent reinforcement layer. In yet another aspect, at least one of the floor-contacting disks has an angle (α) offset from that of a base surface of the disk, the fibrous pad and/or the reinforcement layer. A further aspect employs a smaller set of disks alternating between and/or offset from a larger set of the disks. In another aspect, the reinforcement layer includes a wavy or undulating internal edge shape.
US10244902B1 Back scrubber for use with a washcloth
A back scrubber for use with a variety of different washcloths includes an elongate shaft, a frame attached to a distal end of the shaft and a set of flexible teeth extending from the frame toward the center of the frame. The frame defines an inner area over which the washcloth wraps to define a back scrubbing surface. The tips of the teeth form an opening through which an excess portion of the washcloth that wraps over the inner area and the frame enters to be in contact with an under side of the back scrubbing surface of the washcloth.
US10244898B2 System and method for automated preparation of food-based materials
Disclosed is an invention in the field of automated food preparation. The present invention particularly relates to a system and method to prepare food items by automatically placing food items on a food preparation surface utilizing a multi-axis robot. Upon loading predetermined coordinates into a computing device, a computer program calculates the instructs the robot via a controller to load the required food items via one or more food ingredient dispensing heads automatically.
US10244897B2 Spatula for culinary use
A spatula is disclosed that is used to implement a food preparation method having the object of forming a roll of ice-cream, in which a quantity of food product in liquid or creamy state, consisting of a basic preparation for ice-cream, is spread on a controlled cooling plane at a temperature of about −18° C., to form in a few seconds a layer of ice-cream, changed into solid or pasty state, which is subsequently scraped away by the spatula, the latter having an upper side from which a protrusion emerges that, during scraping, meets the scraped-away ice-cream and deflects the ice-cream, promoting the rolling up thereof.
US10244895B2 Automated grill cleaning system
An automated grill cleaning system for automatically cleaning a grill in a cooker includes a cooking unit that may be used to cook. The cooking unit has a housing and a grill is positioned in the housing. The housing has an outer wall. A cleaning unit is coupled to the cooking unit and the cleaning unit is positioned on the outer wall. The cleaning unit selectively engages the grill. The cleaning unit urges itself to travel along the grill to abrade debris from the grill.
US10244890B2 Beverage preparation device and operating method
A beverage preparation device, in particular a coffee maker, including at least one water pump for supplying water to a first continuous-flow heater (17), which is embodied for generating hot water, and to a second continuous-flow heater (18), which is also embodied for generating hot water and/or for generating steam, and having a control unit for controlling the at least one pump as well as the continuous-flow heaters (17, 18) for realizing different operating modes. According to the invention, provision is made for the first continuous-flow heater (17) to be connected to a first inlet (3) of a manifold valve (21) via a first connecting line (20) and for the second continuous-flow heater (18) to be connected to a second inlet (1) of the same manifold valve (21) via a second connecting line (22), and for the manifold valve (21) to be embodied in such a manner that the first inlet (3) and the second inlet (1) are fluidically connected to separate outlets in a first switch position and that the first inlet (3) as well as the second inlet (1) are fluidically connected to a common outlet in a second switch position.
US10244884B2 Method and device for producing a beverage
A method and device for producing a beverage from a capsule containing at least one beverage ingredient are disclosed. The device is configured to carry out the method by feeding a first volume of water into the capsule for prewetting the at least one beverage ingredient, interrupting the flow of water into the capsule for a predetermined waiting time, feeding a second volume of water into the capsule for extracting the at least one beverage ingredient, and dispensing the produced beverage.
US10244879B1 Beverage carafe with improved liquid flow
A beverage carafe comprises a beverage reservoir and a channel for directing a flow of liquid from the reservoir when the carafe is tilted for dispensing the liquid. The channel has a floor and an elongated protrusion projecting upward from the floor. The protrusion is transverse to the flow of the liquid through the channel and has a curved distal face and curved sides.
US10244878B2 Sleeping support assembly
A sleeping support assembly for reposing in a prone position includes a first cushion that is configured to support a torso of a user. A second cushion is coupled to and extends from a first end of the first cushion. A penetration is positioned through the second cushion. The penetration is substantially ovally shaped. The penetration is configured to support a head of the user who is pronely positioned upon the first cushion such that a spine of the user is aligned. The arms of the user are positioned such that blood flow to the arms is unimpaired.
US10244877B2 Flexible pillow device
A flexible pillow device is provided that is formed of a plurality of pillow members connected in an aligned arrangement. The pillow members are connected along their sides and are pivotable relative to one another to form either a flat or arch configuration. The device is useful for serving as a one of a flat pillow, one that can conform to an underlying shape, or one that can form a free-standing arch shape with an open interior. In one embodiment, the pillow members include a first side portion that is aligned with an adjacent pillow member, and with a second side portion that is faceted inward to allow adjacent pillows to form against one another when in an arch configuration. Another embodiment contemplates rounded pillow members. When in an arch configuration, the open interior accommodates a user's arm for sleeping on one's side or when sleeping with a partner.
US10244874B2 Foldover for loss prevention and improved merchandising
An anti-theft display hanger comprising a foldover which when engaged allows for the display of fashion jewelry, traditionally necklaces, pendants and necklaces, to be more secure, harder to steal, and permanently held in a desired position until disengaged while still presently enclosed merchandise in the most aesthetically, desirable manner for the consumer.
US10244871B2 Cushion
A cushion is provided, including: a first recoverable layer, having a first flow passageway; a second recoverable layer, having a second flow passageway; a separation layer, located between the first and second recoverable layers, one of two ends of the separation layer having a passage, the first flow passageway, the passage and the second flow passageway forming a circulation flow passageway, the first and second recoverable layers being connected with the separation layer; a outer layer, encompassing and being connected with the first recoverable layer, the second recoverable layer and a side portion of the separation layer.
US10244867B2 Slide rail mechanism and adjusting assembly for slide rail
A slide rail mechanism includes a slide rail, a resilient member, and an adjusting device. The slide rail includes a front portion and a rear portion. The resilient member is located between the front portion and the rear portion of the slide rail and includes a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is fixed with respect to the slide rail. The adjusting device is configured for adjusting the height of the second portion with respect to the first portion.
US10244863B2 Adjustable shelf
A storage apparatus with a shelf having first and second planar members hingeably coupled to each other by a hinge mechanism, and first and second walls spaced apart from each other, wherein each of the first and second walls have a means for holding the shelf at a location between the first and second walls, wherein the shelf is configured so that the first and second planar members are pivotable at angles relative to each other about the hinge mechanism for insertion into and removing from the location between the first and second walls.
US10244859B2 Broom attachment, broom assembly and method for use thereof
A broom attachment is provided for a rotary sweeper assembly that includes a broom mount and a broom unit mountable to the broom mount. The broom attachment includes a plurality of broom attachment bristles and a support member having a retained portion and a retaining portion. The plurality of bristles extend from the retaining portion and the retained portion is operatively mountable to at least one of the broom mount and the broom unit. A broom assembly includes at least one broom attachment. When the broom attachment is operatively mounted to the broom mount, the broom attachment bristles are positioned at a greater radial distance away from an axis of rotation than the cleaning bristles of the broom unit. A method of assembling a broom attachment to a broom mount includes operatively mounting the retained portion to the broom mount.
US10244857B2 Oral care implement and filament for the same
A mechanically tapered bristle filament for an oral care implement. The filament is characterized by a long thin tapered end portion. The tapered end portion has a taper length and tip diameter comparable to chemically tapered filaments. The areal surface roughness of the tapered end portion however is greater than chemically tapered filaments thereby producing increased scrubbing action against the surfaces of the teeth. The foregoing taper and roughness characteristics of the present filament enhance inter-dental cleaning effectiveness.
US10244851B1 Bag carrier
A bag carrier having an adjustable shoulder strap affixed to a ring positioned at about the user's hips. The carrier has a clip that removably attaches to the ring. The carrier has one or more hooks to support the handles of a shopping bag. The hooks may have protrusions to hold the shopping bags better on the hooks. One or more surfaces of the carrier may have recesses to lighten the bag carrier.
US10244843B2 Cosmetic container having a fibrous applicator
A cosmetic container includes an enclosure including an opening; a cup shaped mount including an externally and internally extending rim disposed on the opening for partially disposing the mount in the opening, at least one port adjacent to a bottom portion, at least one valve each disposed in the port, and a main portion; a spring biased plunger partially disposed in the mount and including an annular flange on an outer surface, an inner case partially disposed in the main portion, a first channel defined by the inner case, an outer case extending outward from the flange, and a second channel defined by the outer case; a fibrous applicator including an application head and a cylindrical fastening member disposed in the second channel, and a tunnel extending through the fastening member into the application head; and a cap. The inner case can open or close the valve.
US10244841B2 Structure of hand-carrying portion of bag and method for attaching the same
A structure of a hand-carrying portion provides a method for excellent durability to use a bag for years. According to the present invention, a hand-carrying portion (14) attached to a bag main body (12) includes an outer side hand-carrying member (50) and an inner side hand-carrying member (70) overlapped to an inner side of the outer side hand-carrying member in a hand-carrying region (A1); ends of the inner side hand-carrying member are attached to an outer surface of the bag main body; and the outer side hand-carrying member has one and another ends attached to an outer side of the bag main body with an appropriate interval between attachment portions (72, 74), which the inner side hand-carrying member attached to the bag main body, in an extended region extended in a bottom direction of the bag main body from a region overlapped with the inner side hand-carrying member.
US10244838B2 Protective case for portable electronic device with foldable lens cover and storage compartments
A protective case for a portable electronic device. The protective case including a plurality of storage compartments for retaining a series of items. The protective case includes a removable upper portion allowing unobstructed access to the portable electronic device camera and includes a plurality of corner accessories disposed within and forming the corners of the protective case.
US10244837B2 Expandable and transportable bag
An expendable and transportable bag is disclosed. In one embodiment, a stretchable reusable bag hidden inside a lanyard keychain is now readily available to carry goods in a moment's notice of under 5 seconds. An attachment device enables the Sneakey-Bag to consistently be with the consumer, for example, with the consumer's keys or ID card and can be put away entirely in the lanyard in 3 to 5 seconds.
US10244829B2 Zipper lock
A lock for a zipper, the zipper comprising a chain and a slider, the chain being moveable to adopt an open and a closed configuration through movement of the slider with respect to the chain, the lock adapted to retain the slider with respect to the chain by abutting a surface of the slider.
US10244822B2 Lace routing pattern of a lacing system for an article of footwear
A lace routing pattern for a lacing system for an article of footwear is described. The lacing system is moved between opened and closed positions by applying tension to segments of a lace connected to a tensioning assembly of a tensioning system. Each of the lace segments are arranged to extend between opposite sides of a lacing area according to a different lace routing pattern. The lace routing patterns have equal total closure distances for each of the lace segments so that tension applied by the tensioning system will be uniformly distributed through the lacing system and the article of footwear.
US10244821B2 Sole structure for an artricle of footwear
A sole structure of an article of footwear has a support assembly structure including a flexure element and an upper support element. The flexure element may have a central portion located between first and second ground-contacting or lower regions, wherein the central portion may have a downwardly concavely-curved shell-like region. The flexure element also may have first and second flanges extending upward from the first and second lower regions, respectively. The upper support element is positioned above the central portion and between the first and second flanges of the flexure element. When a vertical compressive load is first applied to the upper support element, the upper support element moves vertically relative to the first and second flanges. An article of footwear having the sole structure attached to an upper is also provided.
US10244812B2 Apparatus for dispersing impact forces
A system for mitigating an impact force is provided. The system a helmet having a face mask attached thereto, and the face mask includes a first portion; and a second portion. The first portion and the second portion are separated by a gap and held together via a biasing member. A force received by the first portion is at least partially transferred to the second portion via the biasing member, wherein a fraction of the transferred force is returned to the first portion, the fraction being less than the force received.
US10244810B2 Smart helmet
Systems, methods, and devices for protecting a user head are provided. In one example, a computer-implemented method can comprise receiving, by a system operatively coupled to a processor, a set of data detected by one or more sensor embedded within the helmet device. The computer-implemented method can also comprise adjusting, by the system, a pressure condition within a first set of inflatable cells of the helmet device based on the set of data.
US10244801B2 Movement-reactive athletic apparel and methods of making the same
Articles of athletic garments, particularly sports bra and methods of treating the athletic garments with a shear thickening fluid (STF) are disclosed. The athletic garment comprises a STF treated fabric. The STF treated fabric in contact with the wearer's body part restricts movement of the body part when the shear stress exceeds the shear stress threshold value and stretches and conforms to the wearer's body part when the shear stress is less than the shear stress threshold value. The STF treatment method may include immersing the untreated fabric in a diluted STF bath, metering an amount of the fluid on the fabric, and removing the diluent from the treated fabric.
US10244789B2 Beverage container accessory for an electronic vaping device
A liquid vessel which allows a user to mount and utilize an electric vaping device as a handle. The liquid vessel includes a beverage container, a handle bridge, and a mounting hole. The beverage container holds and dispenses liquid. The handle bridge receives the electric vaping device. The handle bridge is positioned offset form a base of the beverage container and is laterally connected to the beverage container. The mounting hole traverses through the handle bridge and is positioned parallel to a central axis of the beverage container. Additionally, the mounting hole is positioned offset from the beverage container in order to provide a clearance space for the electric vaping device. A tank system of the electric vaping device is positioned within the mounting hole and a battery case of the electric vaping device is mounted to the handle bridge.
US10244776B2 Granulated feed phosphate composition including feed enzymes
A granulated phosphate composition that provides sufficient nutritional value as well as enhanced bioavailability of organic phosphorous present in a main feed ingredient. The granulated phosphate composition includes a phosphate source, such as monocalcium phosphate, mono-dicalcium phosphate, or dicalcium phosphate, and one or more feed enzymes such as phytase. When the phosphate composition is compounded and pelleted with a main feed ingredient into a feed pellet, and consumed by a non-ruminant, the phytase component of the phosphate composition liberates otherwise unavailable phosphorous present in the main feed ingredient.
US10244772B2 Method for creating layered chocolate body and chocolate mold for creation thereof
A chocolate mold is provided for the creation of a layered chocolate body. The chocolate mold has a tubular shell connected to a primary platform. A food-safe platform is formed within the tubular shell and atop the primary platform, serving as a base for the layered chocolate body. A shaft is connected to the food-safe platform, with the layered chocolate body being formed about the shaft. A lid and handle are attached to the shaft atop the tubular shell. An elongated slit allows the tubular shell to easily be peeled away from the layered chocolate body, while clamping mechanisms seal the tubular shell during molding of the layered chocolate body. A tilt mechanism is used to angle the primary platform and create angled chocolate layers which are visually appealing. The layered chocolate body is formed by sequentially pouring and solidifying layers of chocolate to the tubular shell.
US10244763B2 Antibacterial layer-attached base material, antibacterial sheet, radiation photographing device, and touch panel
The present invention provides an antibacterial layer-attached base material which has excellent light resistance and includes an antibacterial layer exhibiting an antibacterial action within a short period of time, an antibacterial sheet, a radiation photographing device, and a touch panel. The antibacterial layer-attached base material of the present invention is an antibacterial layer-attached base material including: a base material; and an antibacterial layer which is disposed on at least a part of the surface of the base material, in which the antibacterial layer contains at least one antibacterial agent containing silver, and the amount of silver ions per a unit area measured in an extraction test is 15 to 50 ng/cm2.
US10244746B1 Arm rest for a fishing pole
Improvements in an arm rest for a fishing pole is disclosed. The arm rest in this disclosure utilizes a replacement reel seat and handle attachment bracket which are installed around the rod blank using epoxy. The replacement reel seat fits onto the outside diameter of the pole and engages into the reel to transfer forces from the reel to the arm rest. A forearm cup is used to distribute loads across a wider area of the arm. The further distance from the reel, the forces are reduced by virtue of distance from the pivot point. Some adjustment allows for accommodating variation in user preference and arm geometry to minimize fatigue. The handle attachment bracket can be combined with a fore grip so the user can install any style of reel seat and in front of the reel body prior to installing the forearm cup or handle.
US10244733B1 Adaptable fence extension assembly
An adaptable fence extension assembly integrates into a fence having metal T-posts and wooden posts. The assembly fixedly attaches to the termini of the fence posts. The assembly comprises an arc-shaped member that increases the height, depth, and visibility of the fence. The arc-shaped member has an interior channel having a spine that runs along the length of the interior channel. A longitudinal slot and tine enable fastening to the fence posts. When integrated into a metal T post, the longitudinal slot receives a metal T post terminus for fastening thereto. Cleats protruding from the tines, provide slots for the securing of the assembly with wire to a metal t-post. The slots provide a channel for screws and nails when attaching the assembly to wooden post. A concave side of the arc-shaped member includes a U-shaped cavity having an inlet and a narrow cavity terminus for retaining electric cable.
US10244732B2 Milking device
A milking device, including: a platform that is rotatable in a direction of rotation and includes an edge and a plurality of milking stations, and a milking mechanism for milking a dairy animal; a plurality of feeding troughs which are distributed along the edge, outside next to the platform on a fixed world frame and within reach of the dairy animals on the milking stations. The feeding troughs do not have to be made unnecessarily complicated and movable or foldable, so that reliability of in particular the feed portion of such a milking device can be improved.
US10244726B2 Pea variety SV6844QG
The invention provides seed and plants of pea line SV6844QG. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, and tissue cultures of pea line SV6844QG and to methods for producing a pea plant produced by crossing a plant of pea line SV6844QG with itself or with another pea plant, such as a plant of another line. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of a plant of pea line SV6844QG, including the seed, pod, and gametes of such plants.
US10244721B1 Soybean variety 5PQNE01
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PQNE01 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PQNE01, cells from soybean variety 5PQNE01, plants of soybean 5PQNE01, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PQNE01. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PQNE01 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PQNE01, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PQNE01, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PQNE01. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PQNE01 are further provided.
US10244720B1 Soybean variety SPESH71
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PESH71 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PESH71, cells from soybean variety 5PESH71, plants of soybean 5PESH71, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PESH71. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PESH71 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PESH71, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PESH71, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PESH71. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PESH71 are further provided.
US10244718B1 Maize inbred PH2FNV
A novel maize variety designated PH2FNV and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH2FNV with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH2FNV through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety PH2FNV or a locus conversion of PH2FNV with another maize variety.
US10244715B2 Spinach hybrid SVVC8155 and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of spinach hybrid SVVC8155 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of spinach hybrid SVVC8155 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a spinach plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another spinach plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the leaf and gametes of such plants.
US10244696B2 Hybrid tomato variety H1538
Hybrid tomato variety ‘H1538’ is described. The ‘H1538’ tomato variety is a field-culture hybrid tomato variety suitable for machine harvest.
US10244684B2 Rectangular baler with improved stuffer mechanism
A rectangular baler including a baling chamber, an intake duct, a pick-up mechanism for picking up crop material and introducing it into the intake duct, and a stuffer mechanism to selectively execute a packer stroke to advance crop material partially along the intake duct and a stuffer stroke to transfer the crop material accumulated in the intake duct into the baling chamber. The stuffer mechanism includes a tine bar extending between two stuffer assemblies at each side of the baler. Each stuffer assembly includes a first stuffer arm connected at a first pivot point to a first crank arm of a first drive mechanism, a second stuffer arm connected at a second pivot point to a second crank arm of a second drive mechanism, and a coupling plate pivotally mounted around a stationary pivot point. The coupling plate couples the first stuffer arm with the second stuffer arm.
US10244683B2 Drive system for combine harvester processor and method of providing such
A combine harvester including an axial flow crop processor fed by a tangentially impelling feed beater mounted for rotation on a substantially transverse axis, and a multi-speed beater drive system that includes a beater shaft upon which the beater is mounted via bearings to permit relative rotational movement, and a secondary shaft arranged parallel to the beater shaft. To achieve a first beater drive speed a first drive path is closed between the beater shaft and the beater. To achieve an alternative, second beater drive speed a second drive path is closed between the secondary shaft and the beater. Both the beater shaft and the secondary shaft are driven simultaneously during operation.
US10251314B1 Datacenter aisle containment structure
An air containment system for a datacenter. The air containment system includes horizontally slidable vertical rails that engage the rear rails to two adjacent server racks. The vertical rails can include a front face that is compressible to provide an airtight connection with the server racks. Filler plates attach to adjacent vertical rails and fill the space between a top of the server rack and the top of the rails.
US10251312B2 Cooling systems for devices arranged in rows
Cooling systems for devices arranged in rows are disclosed. An example cooling system includes an inflatable air duct to be positioned above a cold aisle defined between two rows of electronic equipment. The inflatable air duct is to be air permeable to deliver conditioned air into the cold aisle. The electronic equipment has fans to force cool air within the cold aisle through the electronic equipment to adjacent hot aisles on opposite sides of the two rows of the electronic equipment. The inflatable air duct to be spaced apart from the rows of computers such that the cold aisle is in unobstructed fluid communication with the adjacent hot aisles over top of the rows of electronic equipment. The conditioned air delivered from the inflatable air duct to substantially prevent a mixing of warm air in the hot aisles with the cool air in the cold aisle.
US10251311B2 Split coil cooler for an electronic rack
A cooling system for cooling air in a rack mounted equipment such as computer systems. The cooling system includes a split and staggered cooling system where the cooling is carried out by two different parallel coolers. One of the coolers is pressed against the walls of the cooling duct, but allows some amount of the air to pass around the cooler. The output of that first cooler is also constricted to a similar amount as the air output that passes around the first cooler. The second cooler is downstream of the first cooler, and receives all the air that passes around the first cooler and provides cooling to that air. In this way, two different split coolers can be used to cool the air stream.
US10251310B2 Electronic apparatus with thermally-conductive stand
The invention relates to electronic equipment including the following steps: a box including a thermally-conductive chassis; a thermally-conductive stand in contact with the chassis and including a plastics covering that covers it at least in part; and electronic components inside the box including a hottest electronic component that is the greatest source of heat inside the box and/or that presents the highest temperature from among the electronic components, the hottest electronic component being arranged in contact with the thermally-conductive chassis.
US10251305B2 Cooling element for electronic components and electronic device
A cooling element comprising a cooling body, the cooling body comprising a first surface and a second surface, the first surface and the second surface being on the opposing sides of the body and the distance between the first and second surfaces defining the height of the cooling body, multiple of channels for cooling liquid arranged inside the cooling body, the channels extending in a longitudinal direction of the cooling body, wherein the channels are arranged in two layers in the direction of the height of the cooling body inside the cooling body and the cooling element is adapted to hold electronic components on the first surface and on the second surface for cooling electronic components on both surfaces.
US10251293B2 Smart USB modules and method of making
A system and method for data storage are disclosed. In a first aspect, the system comprises a printed circuit board, a central processing unit (CPU) coupled to the printed circuit board, an USB connector coupled to the CPU, and an USB receptacle connector coupled to the CPU. In a second aspect, the system is a smart USB device that includes a smart USB module and a USB drive coupled to the smart USB module.
US10251290B2 Protective case assembly for handheld device
A protective case assembly includes a detachable component having a component outer peripheral surface, a casing body having at least one casing body protrusion, and a coupling unit detachably coupling the detachable component to the casing body and including at least one first protrusion extending outwardly from the component outer peripheral surface, at least one second protrusion extending outwardly from one of the at least one first protrusion and the component cuter peripheral surface and cooperating with the at least one first protrusion to define therebetween an engaging groove for engaging with the at least one casing body protrusion, and at least one main groove formed in the casing body for receiving the at least one second protrusion.
US10251285B2 Electronic apparatus unit
A second seal material is coated on an annular seal surface constituted by a partition wall of a connector housing and a three-sided outer peripheral surface of a cover, and is joined with an annular base outer peripheral surface on the base, and the cover and the base are integrated with fastening screws at the four corners, and hold the three sides of a circuit board therebetween. Fastening surfaces of the base are embossed with a first depth so that bending strength is reinforced whereby a stable seal gap is generated, and corner outer walls and a connection outer wall are disposed at four corners and one side of the cover, so as to generate a retention gap to prevent outflow of the second seal material.
US10251281B2 Method for manufacturing electronic devices
This invention provides a method and apparatus for manufacturing electronic devices. The method includes: providing a substrate having a first surface; providing an electronic device having bumps; mounting the bumps to the first surface to form an integrated unit; applying a capillary underfill to multiple sides of the electronic device, enabling the underfill to creep along and fill the gap between the electronic device and the substrate; placing the integrated unit into a processing chamber; raising the temperature in the chamber to a first predetermined temperature; reducing the pressure in the chamber to a first predetermined pressure of a vacuum pressure, and maintaining the vacuum pressure for a predetermined time period; raising the pressure in the chamber to a second predetermined pressure higher than 1 atm, and maintaining the second predetermined pressure for a predetermined time period; and adjusting the temperature in the chamber to a second predetermined temperature.
US10251279B1 Printed circuit board mounting with tabs
Embodiments relate to systems and methods for securing one or more printed circuit boards to a substrate. The substrate may include retention tabs that form a receiving slot that receives an edge of the printed circuit board. The retention tabs and printed circuit board may have corresponding engaging features designed to retain the printed circuit board within the receiving slot and that, in some embodiments, can permit slight movement of the printed circuit board within the receiving slot to accommodate any thermal expansion of the board during use.
US10251274B2 Printed circuit board
A printed circuit board has a printed wiring board and a semiconductor package mounted on the printed wiring board. The printed wiring board has a signal conductor pattern and a resonance portion resonating with a plurality of resonance frequencies. The resonance portion has a plurality of conductor patterns aligned while separated each other to oppose to the ground conductor pattern through an insulating layer. The plurality of conductor patterns are arranged so as to oppose to the ground conductor pattern which is connected to a ground terminal of the semiconductor package. The resonance portion has a connecting conductor connecting the conductor patterns adjacent to each other. The resonance portion has a via conductor connecting the conductor pattern with the signal conductor pattern. The printed circuit board can reduce an exclusive region of the resonance portion interrupting a plurality of harmonic components, and can reduce EMI originating in a digital signal.
US10251265B2 Pregreg, film with resin, metal foil with resin, metal-clad laminate, and printed wiring board
The present invention provides the prepreg being formed by impregnating a fiber base material with a resin composition and the resin composition comprising an acrylic resin, wherein the ratio of the peak height near 2240 cm−1 due to nitrile groups (PCN) with respect to the peak height near 1730 cm−1 due to carbonyl groups (PCO) in the IR spectrum of the cured resin composition (PCN/PCO) is no greater than 0.001 and the like in order to provide a prepreg, a film with a resin, a metal foil with a resin and a metal-clad laminate, which exhibit excellent bending resistance while also prevent ion migration and have excellent insulating reliability when printed wiring boards are fabricated, as well as a printed wiring board employing the same.
US10251263B2 Wired circuit board and producing method thereof
A method of producing a wired circuit board including an insulating layer and a conductive pattern, including: (1), an insulating layer having an inclination face, (2), a metal thin film provided at least on the inclination face, (3), a photoresist provided on the surface of the metal thin film, (4), a light shield portion of a photomask disposed so that a first portion, where the conductive pattern is to be provided in the photoresist, is shielded from light, and the photoresist is exposed to light through the photomask, (5), the first portion of the photoresist is removed to expose the metal thin film corresponding to the first portion, and (6), the conductive pattern is provided on the surface of the metal thin film exposed from the photoresist.
US10251261B2 Circuit structure
A circuit structure includes a circuit substrate surface having a circuit pattern; a plurality of bus bars are fixed to another surface of the circuit substrate with an interval therebetween; an electronic component straddles an interval between two adjacent bus bars, a first terminal is electrically connected to one bus bar and a second terminal is electrically connected to the circuit pattern; and a flexible sheet member is fixed to the bus bar to insulate the bus bar and the second terminal from each other, while electrically connecting the second terminal and the circuit pattern. The flexible sheet member includes: an adhesive layer fixed to the bus bar; a terminal conductor foil piece electrically connecting the second terminal and the circuit pattern; and an insulating layer that is interposed between the adhesive layer and the terminal conductor foil piece insulating the bus bar and the terminal conductor foil piece.
US10251260B1 Circuit board to hold connector pieces for tamper detection circuit
A circuit board is protected by being enclosed in a security housing that includes conductive tamper traces running along its interior surface, the conductive tamper traces being a housing portion of a tamper detection circuit. The tamper detection circuit also includes a board portion that detect tampering with the tamper detection circuit by monitoring voltages at monitor nodes along the board portion. The board portion of the tamper detection circuit is connected to the tamper traces via multiple connector pieces. The connector pieces can be held in place by board connector piece holders affixed to the board or housing connector piece holders of the housing. When tampering is detected, it can be localized based on voltages measured at multiple recesses along the housing. The tamper detection circuit can be arranged in a wheatstone bridge layout for environmental tolerance. The circuit board's functions/components can be disabled if tampering is detected.
US10251258B2 Dielectric waveguide core between ground planes secured in a channel
An apparatus is provided. There is a circuit assembly with a package substrate and an integrated circuit (IC). The package substrate has a microstrip line, and the IC is secured to the package substrate and is electrically coupled to the microstrip line. A circuit board is also secured to the package substrate. A dielectric waveguide is secured to the circuit board. The dielectric waveguide has a dielectric core that extends into a transition region located between the dielectric waveguide and the microstrip line, and the microstrip line is configured to form a communication link with the dielectric waveguide.
US10251255B2 System and method for generating extreme ultraviolet light
A system includes a chamber, a laser beam apparatus configured to generate a laser beam to be introduced into the chamber, a laser controller for the laser beam apparatus to control at least a beam intensity and an output timing of the laser beam, and a target supply unit configured to supply a target material into the chamber, the target material being irradiated with the laser beam for generating extreme ultraviolet light.
US10251253B2 Extreme ultraviolet light generation device
An extreme ultraviolet light generation device may include a chamber in which a target is irradiated with laser light and extreme ultraviolet light is generated, and a target supply unit configured to eject a target into the chamber. The target supply unit may be provided with a nozzle member including an ejection face having an ejection port configured to eject the target into the chamber. An angle θ1 defined by the ejection face and the gravity axis may satisfy a condition of “0 degrees<θ1<90 degrees”.
US10251248B2 Methods and apparatus for providing DC power for low voltage lighting
A DC power supply for lighting includes low voltage driver electronics for any suitable load such as lighting along with a supervisory controller that communicates to the driver electronics via any suitable digital communication protocol. Each driver's output ports include a 3rd wire that communicates to the low voltage load fixture for the purpose of auto-negotiating the appropriate power level without first having to energize the fixture.
US10251238B2 Electroluminescent device and method of forming the same
In various embodiments, a stretchable electroluminescent device may be provided. The electroluminescent device may include a first contact structure. The first contact structure may include an ionic conductor layer. The electroluminescent device may also include a second contact structure. The electroluminescent device may additionally include an emission layer between the first contact structure and the second contact structure. The emission layer may be configured to emit light when an alternating voltage is applied between the first contact structure and the second contact structure.
US10251236B1 Lamps having current leakage protection, systems and methods of use
An LED lamp is configured to be connected to a leakage protection switch. The LED lamp includes one or more light emitting diodes, a control circuit, a light board and an enclosure. The control circuit is configured to be coupled to the leakage protection switch by a hot connector and a neutral connector. The light board is a printed circuit board that includes a track that surrounds a light module. A branch of the hot connector is directly coupled to the track and the light module is coupled to the control circuit by a hot line and a neutral line. The enclosure supports the control circuit and the light board. When water contacts the track, at least a portion of a current flowing through the hot connector enters a ground conductor, thereby causing the leakage protection switch to electrically disconnect the LED lamp from a power supply.
US10251233B2 Solid state lighting systems and associated methods of operation and manufacture
A lighting system includes a solid state lighting device capable of generating mixed light and a controller. The solid state lighting device includes light sources for producing mixed light and a sensor configured to detect light from one of the light sources. The controller controls two or more of the light sources based on output from the sensor. The controller can communicate with the sensor to provide closed-loop control.
US10251228B1 LED dimming stabilizer apparatus and method
An add-on electronic load that, when inserted in parallel with a LED fixture, which is controlled by a triac-based dimmer, will improve dimming performance by reducing flickering and/or achieving a lower stable dim level, while dissipating an amount of power that can be safely dissipated if said add-on load in installed in a single-gang wall box behind installed said dimmer.
US10251222B2 Double-sided flat inductor assembly
A double-sided flat inductor assembly is provided for simultaneous induction heating of two separate workpieces positioned on opposing sides of the double-sided flat inductor assembly. A double-sided flat inductor extraction assembly is provided for rapid removal of the inductor assembly after completion of the simultaneous induction heating of the two separate workpieces eliminating a necessity of using flexible electrical cables and allowing improved performance of an induction system including increased reliability.
US10251221B2 Induction cooking device
An induction cooking device includes: a housing in which at least one of a heat generating component and a heat dissipating component is disposed; a top plate which is held at an upper portion of the housing and on which an object to be heated is to be placed; a heating coil unit disposed inside the housing, below an undersurface of the top plate; a first cooling fan which is disposed inside the housing, and blows first cooling air to cool the at least one of the heat generating component and the heat dissipating component; a second cooling fan which is disposed inside the housing, takes in at least a portion of the first cooling air, and blows second cooling air to cool the heating coil unit; and an air guide which guides the second cooling air to the heating coil unit.
US10251217B2 Molybdenum disilicide-based ceramic heating element holding structure
A molybdenum disilicide-based ceramic heating element holding structure includes a holding member that is attached to a base portion and that holds an elongated support member, for mounting a molybdenum disilicide-based ceramic heating element of an elongated shape at intervals in a long axis direction thereof. The molybdenum disilicide-based ceramic heating element mounted on the support member can be exchanged without breaking the holding structure. A plurality of elongated support members can be provided, and a U-shaped portion of an elongated molybdenum disilicide-based ceramic heating element having a meandering shape can be inserted and extracted from a uniaxial direction in a space partitioned by the base portion. The plurality of support members and the holding member holding the plurality of elongated support members are detachable and the support member is removable from the holding member.
US10251213B2 Heating a short section of tape or wire to a controlled temperature
Systems and methods of heating a conductive ribbon for sample collection and/or sample processing comprises coupling conducting pads to the conductive ribbon, applying a signal across the conducting pads to cause the conductive ribbon to heat up, taking a measurement of at least one electrical property associated with the conductive ribbon in response to the applied signal, computing a correction for the applied signal to achieve a desired temperature suitable for fixing a sample to the heated conductive ribbon, and adjusting the applied signal to regulate the heat of the conductive ribbon to the desired temperature for a predetermined time.
US10251212B2 Method and apparatus for state/mode transitioning
A user equipment implements a method of processing indication messages, such as SCRI (signalling connection release indication) messages. The user equipment (UE) maintains a count of how many indication messages with a cause set have been sent by the UE while in at least one radio resource control (RRC) state. Various conditions are provided for resetting the count. These include receiving packet switched (PS) data by the UE and transmitting packet switched (PS) data.
US10251198B2 Clear channel assessment threshold configuration
A method is disclosed of an access point adapted to operate in association with a communication standard with application of a sense-before-transmit principle (a.k.a. a listen-before-talk principle, e.g. CSMA/CA) and adapted to communicate with one or more wireless communication devices associated with the access point. The method comprises (for each of the one or more wireless communication devices) maintaining (a respective clear channel assessment threshold value for the wireless communication device based on one or more parameters of the wireless communication device, wherein the respective clear channel assessment threshold value is for application in channel sensing related to an intended transmission to the wireless communication device. Corresponding computer program product, arrangement, physical layer convergence protocol (PLCP) sublayer, and wireless communication device are also disclosed.
US10251191B2 Method and apparatus for scheduling request in a wireless communication system
Provided are a method and apparatus for requesting scheduling for an uplink data transmission in a wireless communication system. The method may include receiving, by a user equipment, an additional scheduling request (SR) resource configuration information including additional SR resource information and buffer size information configured to the additional SR resource in addition to a default SR resource from a base station, transmitting, by the user equipment, an SR through the default SR resource or the additional SR resource to the base station, receiving, by the user equipment, an uplink resource allocation information which is determined according to the resource in which the SR is transmitted from the base station, and transmitting, by the user equipment, the uplink data to the base station through a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) resource which is allocated by the uplink resource allocation information.
US10251169B2 Control channel allocation method, and apparatus for same
A method for receiving a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: monitoring, in a common search space and one or more UE-specific search spaces on a primary component carrier, PDCCH candidates having a same radio network temporary identifier (RNTI), a same payload size and a same first control channel element (CCE) index but different set of control information fields; and receiving, in the common search space on the primary component carrier, the PDCCH if the UE is configured with a carrier indicator field.
US10251163B2 Integrated circuit and control channel allocating method
A wireless communication base station apparatus that allows the number of times of blind decodings at a mobile station to be reduced without increasing the overhead caused by notifying information. In this apparatus, a CCE allocation part allocates allocation information allocated to a PDCCH received from modulation parts to a particular one of a plurality of search spaces that is corresponding to a CCE aggregation size of the PDCCH. A placement part then places the allocation information in one of downstream line resources, reserved for the PDCCH, that is corresponding to the CCE of the particular search space to which the allocation information has been allocated. A radio transmission part then transmits an OFDM symbol, in which the allocation information has been placed, to the mobile station from an antenna.
US10251152B2 Paging method, paging message obtaining method, base station, and terminal
Disclosed are a paging method, paging message obtaining method, base station, and terminal, relating to the telecommunication technology. For a terminal requiring enhanced coverage, upon paging, repeating the paging in at least one paging cycle including the current paging cycle, such that the terminal requiring enhanced coverage determines the paging message by combining the content received during the first paging and the repeated paging, thereby reducing the occurrences of situations in which the terminal misses the paging and cannot be called.
US10251151B2 Haptic functionality for network connected devices
A system provides haptic functionality over a networked system. The system receives information from a first device registered at the networked system and determines a notification to be provided to a user based on the information. The system then selects a second device registered at the networked system and provides the notification to the user by producing a haptic effect on the second device.
US10251150B2 Methods, devices, and computer readable storage devices for collecting and reporting location data with a high accuracy
A mobile communication device collects and reports location data associated with itself and with mobile communication devices within a proximity. The mobile communication device determines its location and detects the presence of another communication device located within the proximity of the mobile communication device. The mobile communication device determines a location of the other mobile communication device. The mobile communication device reports its location and the location of the other mobile communication device.
US10251149B2 Method and system for tracking and determining a location of a wireless transmission
An apparatus for detecting and timing a transmitting device is disclosed. The device includes a receiving system receiving a signal containing at least a preamble code of a known length and at least one pulse within a receive window after the preamble code, a circuit receiving the at least one pulse comprising a zero-crossing circuit for indicting a zero-voltage crossing of the at least one pulse and a trigger device for latching the indication of zero-voltage crossing, and a ripple circuit counter, receiving the latched indication of said zero-voltage crossing and associating a time to the receipt of the latched indication. A system for detecting and locating a transmitting device is further disclosed. The system includes a plurality of sensor apparatus each determining a reception time of a signal and a processor for determining a location based on groups of the reception times
US10251119B2 Method and apparatus for handling reject
Aspects of the disclosure provide a method for handling reject in wireless communication. The method includes receiving, at an electronic device, a reject message indicative of a forbidden resource of a service provider network to use by the electronic device for wireless communication, determining a reliability attribute of the reject message, storing the forbidden resource associated with the reliability attribute, and maintaining the stored forbidden resource based on the reliability attribute.
US10251118B2 Connection management based on priority in a wireless network
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may receive, at a radio resource control (RRC) component from a non-access stratum (NAS) component, an extended service request (ESR). The ESR may indicate a low priority for the WTRU and the ESR may be related to a high priority application. The WTRU may transmit, to a wireless network, a RRC connection request with an establishment cause of mobile-originated (MO) data based on the ESR.
US10251116B1 Method and detection system for automatically detecting cellular mobile channels
A method for automatically detecting cellular mobile channels of a certain cellular mobile standard and their respective center frequencies is described. A spectrum assigned to said cellular mobile standard is received via at least one receiving antenna. Said spectrum received is automatically analyzed by a detection system. A peak detection is performed during said automatic analysis in order to obtain a list of cellular mobile channels and their respective center frequencies for said cellular mobile standard. Further, a detection system is described.
US10251094B2 Method and system for selecting communication parameters in a wireless network
The present invention relates to a method and system for selecting communication parameters in a wireless network comprising a plurality of nodes configured to wirelessly communicate with each other over a plurality of communication channels The method comprises: establishing 43 a channel quality index for each node in the wireless network, arranging 42 the plurality of nodes into one master node configured to select communication parameters in the network and at least one sub-node, configuring the wireless network in a tree structure, calculating 44 in each node a modified channel quality index based on the channel quality index established in the node, and an accumulated channel quality index based on the channel quality index established in the child nodes, transmitting 46 the modified channel quality index to the parent node, and selecting and communicating 49 updated communication parameters based on the modified channel quality index calculated in the master node.
US10251093B2 Method for adjusting resource configuration, radio network controller, and base station
System and apparatus are provided to adjust resource configuration. In one aspect, a radio network controller sends configuration information of an uplink common enhanced dedicated transport channel E-DCH resource pool to a base station, where the configuration information of E-DCH resource pool includes information of a first resource pool to which a first transmission time interval corresponds and information of a second resource pool to which a second transmission time interval corresponds. The base station sends indication information according to usage of at least one of the first and second resource pools to the radio network controller. Configuration of the first resource pool can be adjusted according to the indication information. The size of the resource pool can be dynamically adjusted in instances where a plurality of transmission time intervals coexist.
US10251077B2 Proximity detection
A method of estimating the proximity of a first device to a second device in a network causes the first device to perform a first measurement in a first period during which a control message broadcasted over the network instructs devices in the network to not transmit during the first period, wherein the second device disregards the control message and transmits a first signal during the first period which is measured by the first device during the first period, and forms a measure of the proximity of the first device to the second device in dependence on a strength of the first signal.
US10251059B2 Authentication device and method
An authentication device includes at least one processor, at least one computer-readable medium, and program instructions stored on the at least one computer-readable medium for execution by the at least one processor. The program instructions include first program instructions to wirelessly pair the authentication device with a controlled access device. The program instructions further include second program instructions to broadcast data indicative of an authorization to grant access to the controlled access device, while the controlled access device is within a predefined range of the authentication device, upon successfully pairing with the controlled access device.
US10251045B2 Satlink convertor/communicator
The Satlink Convertor/Communicator (SCC), is a device that converts a regular cell phone, smart phone, tablet, laptop, computer, or any other remote communication device, into a satellite phone or emergency beacon. This is accomplished by inserting the SCC's usb connector into the usb port of the remote communication device; other connector types may be used as well. Once the SCC is connected to the remote communication device, the user may place a satellite phone call, trigger an emergency beacon, access the internet, send and receive emails and text messages etc. In the event of an emergency, and the user triggers the SCC's emergency beacon, the SCC will transmit the GPS coordinates (Latitude and Longitude) of the user, via satellite, to a monitoring service. Further, the SCC can be interfaced to a Base Unit installed within a vehicle, boat, home, or business, to enable the SCC to be operated within these enclosed/covered locations, which normally restricts satellite signals and communications.
US10251030B2 Portable radio system for dual programmable push-to-talk buttons and method for the same
A portable radio system including dual programmable push-to-talk (PTT) switches is disclosed. One embodiment includes the PTT switches positioned so as to permit ambidextrous operation of the portable radio. Another embodiment allows a user to program the PTT switches to execute different functional tasks.
US10251028B2 Method for controlling a wireless link in a local area network including a wireless bridge, respective wireless bridge, program storage medium and computer program
A method for operating a wireless link in a local area network is described. The wireless link includes a LAN access point, a wireless bridge linked with the LAN access point and a receiver linked with the wireless bridge. The wireless bridge includes a bridge access point and a bridge station. A multicast data connection is established between the LAN access point and the receiver via the wireless bridge by forwarding a multicast data stream, received by the bridge access point from the LAN access point, to the bridge station, restoring the wireless link after a connection loss of the wireless link, and sending a query message by the bridge station to the receiver, when the wireless link is restored.
US10251025B2 Positioning method and apparatus based on electronic device or application
A positioning method and apparatus based on an electronic device or application are disclosed. A particular embodiment of the method comprises: receiving a positioning request from an unpositionable electronic device or application, the positioning request comprising a timestamp acquiring location information of a positionable electronic device or application having a network identification identical to a network identification of the unpositionable electronic device or application, and a timestamp corresponding to the location information; and estimating location information of the unpositionable electronic device or application at a time corresponding to the timestamp of the positioning request, based on the location information of the positionable electronic device or application, the timestamp corresponding to the location information, and the timestamp of the positioning request. According to this embodiment, a high-accuracy positioning for an unpositionable electronic device or application is achieved. Thus, a content pushing or a pushing for an ordered search result based on location information can be customized and optimized, for an unpositionable electronic device or application with an accurate location, and the user may obtain more precise pushing information.
US10251021B2 Venue and event recommendations for a user of a portable media player device
A method and system for generating by a server, a recommendation for a venue or an event of interest proximally located to an inferred current location of a user of a portable media player device. In an embodiment, a server may determine one or more media preferences for a user based at least in part on media stored on or accessed using the portable media player device of the user. The server may generate information related to the current location or a recommendation for a venue or an event of interest to the user based at least in part on the one or more media preferences and the inferred current location of the user. Once generated, the server then may communicate the recommendation (or the information) to the user, e.g. the portable media player device. Other embodiments may also be described and claimed.
US10251016B2 Dialog audio signal balancing in an object-based audio program
Systems, devices, and methods are described herein for adjusting a relationship between dialog and non-dialog signals in an audio program. In an example, information about a long-term dialog balance for an audio program can be received. The long-term loudness dialog balance can indicate a dialog-to-non-dialog loudness relationship of the audio program. A dialog loudness preference can be received, such as from a user, from a database, or from another source. A desired long-term gain or attenuation can be determined according to a difference between the received long-term dialog balance for the audio program and the received dialog balance preference. The long-term gain or attenuation can be applied to at least one of the dialog signal and the non-dialog signal of the audio program to render an audio program that is enhanced according to the loudness preference.
US10251012B2 System and method for realistic rotation of stereo or binaural audio
A system for rotating sound provides for the ability of the apparent direction of sound sources in a listening environment to remain in consistent orientations in space despite rotations of the microphones used to capture the sound and despite rotations of the head of the listener, even when wearing headphones. Modules are provided in the system to distinguish the sound sources and their apparent directions, as well as to rotate the sound sources in response to detected rotations of the listener's head and/or detected rotations of the microphones.
US10251007B2 System and method for rendering an audio program
A method, apparatus, and medium for rendering an audio program to a number of loudspeaker feed signals are provided. The audio program may include one or more audio objects, and metadata associated with each of the one or more audio objects. The metadata may include position information indicating a time-varying position of the audio object and a parameter indicating whether the audio object should be reproduced at the time-varying position, or at one of a plurality of fixed positions. In response to the position and the parameter, a position at which to reproduce each audio object may be determined. The determined position may be one of the plurality of fixed positions that is nearest to the time-varying position indicated by the position information. Each audio object may be reproduced at the determined position by rendering the audio object into one or more of the loudspeaker feed signals.
US10251006B2 Method for making thermoacoustic device
A method for making thermoacoustic device includes following steps. A substrate having a first surface and second surface is provided. The first surface defines a plurality of grids. Grooves are formed on each of the plurality of grids. A first electrode and a second electrode are formed on each grid. The first electrode is spaced from the second electrode. One of the grooves is located between the first electrode and the second electrode. A number of carbon nanotube wires are applied on the first surface and electrically connected to the first electrode and the second electrode. A thermoacoustic device array is formed on the substrate by separating the carbon nanotube wires. A number of thermoacoustic device is formed by cutting the substrate according to the grids.
US10251005B2 Method and apparatus for wind noise detection
Processing digitized microphone signal data in order to detect wind noise. A first signal and a second signal are obtained from at least one microphone. The first and second signals reflect a common acoustic input, and are either temporally distinct or spatially distinct, or both. The first signal is processed to determine a first distribution of the samples of the first signal. The second signal is processed to determine a second distribution of the samples of the second signal. A difference between the first distribution and the second distribution is calculated. If the difference exceeds a detection threshold, an indication is output that wind noise is present.
US10251004B2 Sound distribution apparatus, sound reproduction terminal, authentication device, sound distribution system, and sound distribution method
[Object] To enable simply viewing of a performance even at a location away from a hall where the performance takes place. [Solution] A sound distribution apparatus is connected to a sound reproduction terminal that detachably holds an authentication device storing decoding information, the sound distribution apparatus including: a sound distribution unit configured to streaming-distribute sound information, which has been encrypted with a decodable code on the basis of the decoding information, to the sound reproduction terminal.
US10250999B1 PVT compensated resistive biasing architecture for a capacitive sensor
A circuit for biasing a MEMS microphone includes a first group of serially-coupled transistors coupled between a first node and a second node, a second group of serially-coupled transistors coupled between the first node and the second node, and a voltage divider circuit coupled to the second node having a number of outputs, a first group of outputs being coupled to corresponding control nodes associated with the first group of serially-coupled transistors, and a second group of outputs different from the first group of outputs coupled to corresponding control nodes associated with the second group of serially-coupled transistors, the control nodes being either bulk nodes or gate nodes.
US10250993B1 Miniature speaker
The present application discloses a miniature speaker. The miniature speaker includes a vibration system including a diaphragm, a voice coil for driving the diaphragm, and a suspension connected to the voice coil; a magnetic circuit system interacting with the voice coil for driving the diaphragm to radiate sound waves; and a frame for accommodating the vibration system and the magnetic circuit system. The suspension includes an outer edge connecting to the frame, an inner edge engaging with the voice coil, and a plurality of spring arms connecting the outer edge to the inner edge. The suspension includes a first isolative layer, a second isolative layer, and a conductive layer. The first isolative layer forms a mounting surface out of which at least part of the conductive layer exposes for connecting to the voice coil.
US10250982B2 Sound source apparatus
A sound source apparatus for receiving an audio signal and displaying the audio signal is provided. The sound source apparatus includes at least two sound source output devices, at least two distance sensors, and a processor. Each distance sensor is installed respectively corresponding to each sound source output device, and is configured to respectively detect at least one target to generate sensing signals. The processor receives the audio signal, and when the processor determines that the at least one target meets a sensing range through respectively receiving the sensing signals generated by each distance sensor, the processor calculates output volume of each sound source output device respectively according to a relative distance between each distance sensor and the at least one target.
US10250976B1 Energy-efficient audio life logging
Methods and systems for controlling sensors include analyzing streams of sensor data from respective sensors to determine if multiple streams from the plurality of streams share a context. All but one sensor is deactivated associated with the multiple streams to conserve battery power across the sensors.
US10250974B2 Signal processing system and signal processing method
A signal processing system includes microphone units connected in series and a host device connected to one of the microphone units. Each of the microphone units has a microphone, a temporary storage memory, and a processing section for processing the sound picked up by the microphone. The host device has a non-volatile memory in which a sound signal processing program for the microphone units is stored. The host device transmits the sound signal processing program read from the non-volatile memory to each of the microphone units. Each of the microphone units temporarily stores the sound signal processing program in the temporary storage memory. The processing section performs a process corresponding to the sound signal processing program temporarily stored in the temporary storage memory and transmits the processed sound to the host device.
US10250970B2 Acoustic apparatus
An acoustic apparatus may include a frame having an axially-opening annular open portion; a diaphragm supported by being attached to the annular open portion via a flexible edge member so as to be capable of vibrating in the axial direction; and a driving unit connected, at a connection portion at a center portion of the diaphragm, to the diaphragm to apply an axial-direction driving force to the diaphragm. The diaphragm includes first and second diaphragms that are mutually adjacent in the axial direction and joined together. When viewed in the axial direction, the second diaphragm has an outer diameter smaller than that of the first diaphragm. Each diaphragm includes a sheet member having an orientation dispersion structure including a shape-anisotropic filler dispersed in a resin with the long axis thereof oriented in a predetermined direction. The orientation directions of the sheet members of the first and second diaphragms mutually intersect.
US10250962B2 Package structure of MEMS microphone
The present invention discloses a package structure of a MEMS microphone. The package structure comprises a closed inner cavity formed by a package shell in a surrounding manner, as well as a MEMS chip and an ASIC chip which are located in the closed inner cavity, wherein a sound hole allowing sound to flow into the closed inner cavity is formed in the package shell; the MEMS chip comprises a substrate as well as a vibrating diaphragm and a back plate which are provided on the substrate; the vibrating diaphragm divides the closed inner cavity into a front cavity and a back cavity; and a sound-absorbing structure is provided in the back cavity.
US10250946B2 Meeting system that interconnects group and personal devices across a network
Systems and methods are provided for hosting collaboration between multiple clients. The system includes a network interface able to communicate with clients, and a control unit. The control unit is able to receive a screen capture that represents visual content at a display of a client, to identify multiple clients for receiving the screen capture, and to transmit the screen capture to the multiple clients for presentation at displays of the multiple clients. The control unit is further able to receive instructions in parallel from the multiple clients representing marks made upon the screen capture, and to transmit the instructions in parallel to the multiple clients to apply the marks onto the screen capture as presented at the displays of the multiple clients.
US10250945B2 Replaying system and replaying method
A replaying system includes a playing device and a processor. The playing device is configured to play multimedia data. The processor is coupled to the playing device. The processor is configured to control the playing device to replay data from a second time stamp to a first time stamp of the multimedia data according to a first instruction corresponding to the first time stamp. The processor is further configured to release the data from being replayed according to a second instruction.
US10250930B2 Media content ingestion
A content ingestion system and method allows a single pitch of media content and associated metadata to be provided by a content provider and processed into appropriate packages for different content distribution services or delivery platforms.
US10250928B2 Price driven multimedia content video time-bandwidth product improvement (VTBPI) reception
A customer premises equipment can include a receiver, a video demultiplexer, and an assembly engine. The receiver can receive a subscriber content price, for multimedia content, based on a scheduled lead-time of electronic delivery of the multimedia content via at least one transport provider servicing the customer premises equipment, and receive a scheduled delivery of the multimedia content within the scheduled lead-time in response to a subscriber request to deliver the multimedia content to the customer premises equipment. The video demultiplexer can demultiplex the received multimedia content and store selected demultiplexed multimedia content that is received by the customer premises equipment within the scheduled lead-time. The assembly engine can retrieve the stored multimedia content from a storage device and output retrieved multimedia content to a display device.
US10250926B2 Tally management system for cloud-based video production
According to one implementation, a tally management system includes a computing platform having a hardware processor and a system memory storing a tally management software code. The hardware processor executes the tally management software code to receive video production data identifying multiple video signals, and to map the video signals to corresponding video feed monitors for displaying the video signals. In addition, the hardware processor executes the tally management software code to receive selection data via a packet-switched network, the selection data identifying a primary monitor for displaying a video presentation, wherein a subset of the video signals contribute to the video presentation. The hardware processor further executes the tally management software to generate tally data identifying each of the video feed monitors corresponding respectively to the subset of video signals contributing to the video presentation, and to transmit the tally data via the packet-switched network.
US10250917B1 Inserting secondary content after pause in delivery
Linear content that is recorded often includes secondary content that is no longer relevant to the consumer, and lacks secondary content that is relevant to the consumer, such as, emergency alerts, which are time dependent in their relevancy. Inserting secondary content during playback of the recorded content is challenging, as it may interrupt playback and degrade the consumer's viewing experience. Therefore, systems and method are provided herein that exploit pauses in the playback, such as when the content is loaded on a viewing device or a consumer uses trick play options, to insert relevant secondary content without further interrupting the viewing experience, to reduce storage requirements for a cloud-based recording and playback system, and to improve the user experience thereof
US10250904B2 Apparatus and method for overlapped motion compensation for video coding
A method and apparatus for overlapped block motion compensation (OBMC) for video coding are provided. A current prediction block and a plurality of adjacent prediction blocks including an above prediction block, a below prediction block, a left prediction block, and a right prediction block are received and blended to generate a blended prediction block. Weighted samples of the current prediction block are combined with corresponding weighted samples of the above and below prediction blocks to generate an intermediate prediction block. Weighted samples of the intermediate prediction block are combined with corresponding weighted samples of the left and right prediction blocks to generate the blended prediction block.
US10250903B2 Motion vector derivation method, moving picture coding method and moving picture decoding method
A motion vector derivation unit includes a comparison unit for comparing a parameter TR1 for a reference vector with a predetermined value to determine whether it exceeds the predetermined value or not; a switching unit for switching selection between the maximum value of a pre-stored parameter TR and the parameter TR1 according to the comparison result by the comparison unit; a multiplier parameter table (for multipliers); and a multiplier parameter table (for divisors) for associating the parameter TR1 with a value approximate to the inverse value (1/TR1) of this parameter TR1.
US10250891B2 Video coding device, video coding method, video decoding device and video decoding method
A storage circuit stores a decoded image of a coded image that is coded before a coding target image included in a video to which the still-image coding and the video coding are applied. A video coding circuit codes the coding target image by inter prediction coding that uses the decoded image as a reference image when the still-image coding is applied to the mage that is one image previous to the coding target image and the video coding is applied to the coding target image.
US10250882B2 Control and use of chroma quantization parameter values
Innovations in control and use of chroma quantization parameter (“QP”) values that depend on luma QP values. More generally, the innovations relate to control and use of QP values for a secondary color component that depend on QP values for a primary color component. For example, during encoding, an encoder determines a QP index from a primary component QP and secondary component QP offset. The encoder maps the QP index to a secondary component QP, which has an extended range. The encoder outputs at least part of a bitstream including the encoded content. A corresponding decoder receives at least part of a bitstream including encoded content. During decoding, the decoder determines a QP index from a primary component QP and secondary component QP offset, then maps the QP index to a secondary component QP, which has an extended range.
US10250879B2 Video encoding method using in-loop filter parameter prediction and apparatus therefor, and video decoding method and apparatus therefor
A video encoding apparatus comprises an encoder encoding input video; a decoder decoding video data, and a filter to compensate for a pixel value of the encoded video data. An adaptive loop filter (ALF) parameter predictor generates an ALF filter parameter using the decoded video data. The ALF filter parameter is applied to an ALF filter to compensate a current pixel by using a pixel adjacent to the current pixel and a filter coefficient with respect to the neighboring pixel; a sample adaptive offset (SAO) filter unit applied to the decoded video data compensates for a current pixel by using at least one of an edge offset and a band offset; an ALF filter unit applies the ALF filter parameter, the ALF filter to video data to which the SAO filter has been applied; and an entropy encoder performs entropy encoding on the ALF filter parameter.
US10250876B2 Codeword assignment for intra chroma mode signalling for HEVC
Intra prediction is used in state-of-the-art video coding standards such as AVC. The intra prediction modes are coded into the bitstream. Luma and chroma components could potentially have different prediction modes. For chroma components, there are 5 different modes defined in AVC: vertical, horizontal, DC, diagonal down right, and “same as luma”. Statistics show that the “same as luma” mode is frequent used, but in AVC, this mode is encoded using more bits than other modes during entropy coding, therefore the coding efficiency is decreased. Accordingly, a modified binarization/codeword assignment for chroma intra mode signaling is able to be utilized for high efficiency video coding (HEVC), the next generation video coding standard.
US10250873B2 Automatic device testing
A device can receive an indication to perform a test of a capability of the device to receive data. The data can have a threshold data rate. The device can perform an action to cause the device to receive the data from a source of the data at the threshold data rate. The device can monitor a set of metrics related to the data or a performance of the device. The device can perform an analysis of the set of metrics after monitoring the set of metrics. The device can identify a source of an error based on a result of performing the analysis of the set of metrics. The source of the error can be related to the data or the performance of the device. The device can perform another action related to fixing the source of the error.
US10250872B2 Method, device, and system for testing video quality
A method and apparatus that tests video quality includes a superimposing of at least one code to a video that is to be transmitted by a communication device to another communication device. The at least one code is transmitted such that the superimposed at least one code is extractable and readable from the decoded video by the device that receives the transmitted video. The extracted at least one code may then be read to determine the quality level of the transmitted video. The determination of quality for the received video may be based upon one or more tests performed using at least one code extracted from the received video.
US10250871B2 Systems and methods for dynamic calibration of array cameras
Systems and methods for dynamically calibrating an array camera to accommodate variations in geometry that can occur throughout its operational life are disclosed. The dynamic calibration processes can include acquiring a set of images of a scene and identifying corresponding features within the images. Geometric calibration data can be used to rectify the images and determine residual vectors for the geometric calibration data at locations where corresponding features are observed. The residual vectors can then be used to determine updated geometric calibration data for the camera array. In several embodiments, the residual vectors are used to generate a residual vector calibration data field that updates the geometric calibration data. In many embodiments, the residual vectors are used to select a set of geometric calibration from amongst a number of different sets of geometric calibration data that is the best fit for the current geometry of the camera array.
US10250863B2 Electronic flash, electronic camera and light emitting head
An electronic camera having an electronic flash including a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) that emit different wavelength light is disclosed. Electric energy is supplied to a capacitor to the LEDs. A system controller controls light emitting amounts of the LEDs so that a color temperature of the electronic flash light becomes a color temperature that has been manually set with a color temperature setting switch or a color temperature of a light source determined by color temperature sensors.
US10250862B2 Video processing device
To prevent gradation collapse. A BD player 1 includes a CPU 2 that obtains dynamic range of a monitor, a reproduction section 4 that obtains content information, and a video processor 5 that converts a digital video signal based on dynamic range of the monitor that is obtained by the CPU 2 and the content information that is obtained by the reproduction section 4. The video processor 5 converts each code value of the digital video signal of a content so that code value of the digital video signal that corresponds to “minimum luminance of the content” becomes code value that corresponds to “minimum luminance of the monitor” and code value of the digital video signal that corresponds to “maximum luminance of the content” becomes code value that corresponds to “maximum luminance of the monitor”.
US10250860B2 Electronic apparatus and image display method
A vehicle-mounted apparatus includes a cluster display unit attached to an instrument panel and a HUD. The vehicle-mounted apparatus determines a running state of the vehicle and adjusts the focal length in the HUD such that the position of a virtual image of a projected image is near the cluster display unit or is a forward position on the windshield.
US10250855B2 Video display apparatus, video display system, and luminance adjusting method of video display apparatus
A video display apparatus functions as a master which is to be connected in loop to other video display apparatus(s) functioning as slave(s) in order to configure a multi-display apparatus. The master video display apparatus includes an extracting unit configured to extract first characteristic data from a received video signal, a controller configured to generate a common video setting value and control a light source of an own apparatus based on the generated common video setting value, an input unit configured to input second characteristic data from the upstream apparatus, and a output unit configured to output the first characteristic data or the common video setting value to the downstream apparatus. The controller outputs the extracted first characteristic data to the downstream apparatus, calculates the common video setting value based on the input second characteristic data, and outputs the calculated common video setting value to the downstream apparatus.
US10250854B2 Image projection apparatus, and method of controlling image processing
An image projection apparatus includes an image generation element to generate an image using light emitted from a light source, a shift unit to shift a position of the image generation element with a given cycle, a projection control unit to control projection of the image under a plurality of modes, the modes including a first mode in which the image is projected without shifting the position of the image generation element by the shift unit, and a second mode in which the image is projected while shifting the position of the image generation element by the shift unit, and a detector to detect whether the image generation element operates normally. When the detector detects that the image generation element does not operate normally under the second mode, the projection control unit stops image processing being performed, and switches the second mode to the first mode.
US10250853B2 Wireless endoscope system, endoscope, display device, image transmission method, image display method, and program
A wireless endoscope system includes: a data storage unit that stores imaging data as storage data at a time at which a still image display signal is switched from a first state indicating an execution of a moving image display to a second state indicating an execution of a still image display; an image quality control unit that controls image quality of a plurality of pieces of still image data such that an image quality of a piece of still image data generated later a becomes higher; a data-selecting unit that selects the moving image data or the plurality of pieces of still image data on the basis of the still image display signal; and a transmission unit that transmits the moving image data or the plurality of pieces of still image data selected by the data-selecting unit in a wireless manner.
US10250852B2 Automatic sensing RF combiner
An automatic RF combiner receives signals from an over-the-air antenna, a cable television signal source and at least two satellite antennae, and combines the signals for output to one or more television receivers. The combiner includes a first signal combiner connected to the input for the over-the-air antenna and the cable television signal source and providing an output signal. The output from the first signal combiner is supplied to a second signal combiner together with signal at the input for the at least two satellite antenna. A conflict module prevents conflicts from more than one antenna being connected at an input. A switch or filter is connected between the input for the over-the-air antenna and the first signal combiner, and a logic controller is connected between the input for the cable television signal source and the switch or filter that is configured and operable to open the switch or activate the filter when a signal is detected at the input for the cable television signal source, and to close the switch or deactivate the filter when no signal is detected, thereby controlling whether the over-the-air signal passes to the first signal combiner
US10250851B1 Video feeds in collaboration environments
Methods, computer program products, and systems are presented. The method computer program products, and systems can include, for instance: obtaining respective video feeds of respective participants of a group of video conference participants, wherein the group of video conference participants includes one or more presenter participant and one or more viewer participant; examining data of the respective video feeds to determine a current group aggregate sentiment output for the video conference, wherein the examining includes subjecting data of feeds of the respective video feeds to sentiment analysis that includes processing of facial feature representing video data of the feeds; and presenting a video conference view to one or more participant of the group of video conference participants based on the group aggregate sentiment output.
US10250841B2 System and method for modifying media streams using metadata
Real-time metadata tracks recorded to media streams allow search and analysis operations in a variety of contexts. Search queries can be performed using information in real-time metadata tracks such as closed captioning, sub-title, statistical tracks, miscellaneous data tracks. Media streams can also be augmented with additional tracks. The metadata tracks not only allow efficient searching and indexing, but also allow insertion of content specific advertising during appropriate portions of a media stream based on the content of the metadata tracks.
US10250840B2 Projection apparatus and control method therefor
A projection apparatus includes a projection unit configured to project an image, an operation receiving unit configured to receive an operation, and a control unit configured to control the projection unit. The control unit controls the projection unit to project a first adjustment image for selecting a position to be subjected to an adjustment of the image to be projected by the projection unit. When the operation receiving unit receives an operation for determining the adjustment target position while the projection unit is projecting the first adjustment image, the control unit controls the projection unit to project a second adjustment image different from the first adjustment image in an area corresponding to the adjustment target position identified by the determination operation received by the operation receiving unit.
US10250826B2 Image sensors having extended dynamic range
In various embodiments, an electronic image sensor having extended dynamic range comprises, for example, a pixel circuit and a column readout circuit. The column readout circuit includes, for example, a correlated double-sampling (CDS) capacitor, one or more CDS clamp switches, a single slope analog-to-digital converter (ADC) circuit, and a column memory. Other devices and methods are disclosed.
US10250825B2 Night vision device with periodic infrared illumination and global shutter CMOS sensor
An apparatus includes a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor, an infrared light generating circuit, and a processor circuit. The CMOS image sensor includes a plurality of picture elements, where light integration begins on all of the picture elements simultaneously in response to a first control signal. A duration, an intensity, or both a duration and an intensity of infrared illumination produced by the infrared light generating circuit is controlled by a second control signal. The processor circuit is enabled to generate the first control signal and the second control signal. A period of the infrared illumination is shorter than an integration period of the CMOS image sensor.
US10250824B2 Camera sensor with event token based image capture and reconstruction
The subject matter described herein includes a camera sensor with event token based image capture and reconstruction. The sensor includes a photodetector for capturing light from a portion of a scene and for producing a signal indicative of the light. An integrator is coupled to the photodetector for accumulating charge resulting from the signal output by the photodetector and can be reset each time the charge reaches a predetermined level. An in-pixel processor is coupled to the integrator for resetting the integrator and generating an event token each time the predetermined level of charge is accumulated. A communication pipeline communicates the event tokens for downstream processing. A postprocessor is coupled to the pipeline for receiving the event tokens and for determining output intensity for the portion of the scene being reconstructed based on a number of reset events and a time between at least two of the event tokens.
US10250822B2 Wearable apparatus with integrated infrared imaging module
Various techniques are disclosed for providing a wearable apparatus having an integrated infrared imaging module. In one example, a wearable apparatus implemented as a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) may include a shield to protect a user from an external environment, one or more infrared imaging modules, a projector, a processor, and a communication module for projecting a user-viewable thermal image onto a surface of the shield. Such infrared imaging modules may be positioned internal to the SCBA for protection from a hazardous external environment. In another example, a wearable apparatus implemented as a welding mask may include one or more infrared imaging modules, a projector, a processor, and a communication module, so as to project a user-viewable thermal image onto a surface of a shield of the welding mask, while at the same time protecting these components and the welder's face from a harsh welding environment.
US10250816B2 Image capture control methods and apparatuses
Embodiments of the present application disclose various image capture control methods and apparatuses. One of the image capture control methods comprises: determining a first zone as an allowable image blur zone, the first zone being a part of a shooting scene; determining a first imaging region that corresponds to the allowable image blur zone in an image sensor; adjusting a first pixel density distribution of the first image sensor, to cause the first pixel density of the imaging region to be lower than a second pixel density of a second imaging region in the image sensor after being adjusted; and performing, by using the image sensor after being adjusted, image capture on the shooting scene. In the embodiments of the present application, pixel waste possibly caused by image capture of an allowable image blur zone in a shooting scene may be reduced, so as to fully utilize pixel resources of the image sensor to improve imaging quality of a second zone in the shooting scene, thereby better satisfying a user's diversified actual application demands.
US10250815B2 Component mounter including a nozzle, camera, and a transfer device
Component mounter includes a transfer inspection device that inspects the transfer state of solder by imaging the bottom surface of a component, and a transfer inspection data creation device that creates transfer inspection data. The transfer inspection data creation device performs imaging of the bottom surface of a pre-transfer component with a camera at multiple shutter speeds, acquires the multiple pre-transfer images of different shutter speeds, obtains pre-transfer bump portion pixel values, performs imaging of the bottom surface of a post-transfer component with the camera at the same multiple shutter speeds, acquires the multiple post-transfer images of different shutter speeds, obtains post-transfer bump portion pixel values, and determines the shutter speed to be used when performing transfer inspection based on the post-transfer bump portion pixel values. Transfer inspection data is created based on the pre- and post-transfer bump portion pixel values of images captured at the determined shutter speed.
US10250812B2 Display system for machine
A display system for displaying image data of an environment of a machine includes a display screen and a plurality of imaging devices communicably coupled to the display screen. Each of the plurality of imaging devices generates image data of the environment of the machine and has an associated operating parameter. The plurality of imaging devices stores the image data in an uncompressed form. The plurality of imaging devices compresses the image data and generates signals indicative of the compressed image data. The plurality of imaging devices receives the operating parameter associated with at least one another imaging device. The plurality of imaging devices transmits the compressed image data to the display screen based on the associated operating parameter and the received parameter of the at least one another imaging device. The plurality of imaging devices displays an image on the display screen based on the transmitted image data.
US10250805B2 Imaging device for performing DFD processing at appropriate timing
An imaging device of the present disclosure includes: an optical system including a focus lens; an imaging system configured to generate image data based on an image obtained by the optical system; a DFD processing unit configured to calculate DFD distance information regarding a subject distance based on a plurality of blur signals and a plurality of pieces of image data having different focusing positions, the image data being obtained from the imaging system following drive of the focus lens; a measuring unit configured to measure a variation of a subject image of the image data; and a control unit configured to control the DFD processing unit to calculate the DFD distance information when the variation is equal to or more than a predetermined value.
US10250794B2 Capturing an image using multi-camera automatic focus
A method, system, and computer program product for an image capturing device having at least two cameras to obtain a focus point of a current scene. The method includes in response to performing a focus procedure via at least one camera of the image capturing device, determining whether a focus point has been found. The method further includes, in response to determining the focus point has not been found: (1) adjusting a number of focus scan steps of an auxiliary focus procedure utilized by only the at least one auxiliary camera and (2) performing the auxiliary focus procedure using the adjusted number of focus scan steps. The method further includes determining whether the focus point has been found, and in response to determining the focus point has been found, automatically synchronizing, to a main lens of the main camera, a current position of the lens of the at least one auxiliary camera.
US10250791B2 Mobile-based personal content protection apparatus and method thereof
Provided are a mobile-based personal content protection apparatus and method, in which a user sets a mobile terminal to prevent another user from photographing and using personal content with a camera included in the mobile terminal. The mobile-based personal content protection apparatus may include a camera view estimator, a peripheral information receiver, a personal content detector, and a personal content masking unit. A view which is to be photographed by a user is estimated in a space where photographing is allowed by using sensor information included in a mobile terminal, information about whether to allow photographing by each mobile device is collected by cooperating all mobile terminals in a camera view, and a disallowed area is masked in photographing, thereby fundamentally protecting personal content.
US10250765B2 Image forming apparatus, image forming system, and image forming method
An image forming apparatus includes a display and circuitry that controls the display to display multiple display components corresponding to multiple setting items, accepts a setting value for a first setting item through corresponding one of the multiple display components, based on a determination indicating a first setting item is one of a preregistered combination of setting items to be configured en bloc, modifies setting values for respective ones of the preregistered combination of setting items based on the accepted setting value for the first setting item, determines whether any one of the multiple display components corresponding to the modified setting values for the preregistered combination of setting items is configured as non-displayed, and based on a determination indicating any one of the multiple display components corresponding to the modified setting values is configured as non-displayed, outputs a notification indicating the setting value for the non-displayed setting item is modified.
US10250761B2 Image handling apparatus, image processing system, image process controlling method, and image process controlling program product
An image handling apparatus is disclosed, including an operation panel, hardware resources, a transferring part, and an image generation controlling part. The transferring part transfers image handle information input at the input screen to an external apparatus. The image generation controlling part receives and parses image generation information for at least one of the hardware resources to execute an image generation based on the image handle information, from the external apparatus in response to an instruction of the image generation, so that at least one of the hardware resources executes the image generation.
US10250759B2 Communication terminal device, outgoing call control method, and program
A communication terminal device is a mobile communication terminal device that carries out communication for voice calls. The communication terminal device measures an orientation and a displacement of the device itself, and determines whether or not a condition occurring when a user picks up the device in his/her hand is met. In the case where it is determined that the condition occurring when the user picks up the device in his/her hand is met, and in the case where it has been determined that the user's head area has been detected as being near, the communication terminal device specifies a voice call partner on the basis of the orientation measured before the head area was detected as being near or while the head area was detected as being near. Then, when a tap operation performed by the user is detected, the communication terminal device performs a notification processing for making a notification of the specified voice call partner, and then makes an outgoing call to the partner.
US10250758B2 Apparatus and methods for audio and/or video communication
An improved apparatus for audio and/or video communication includes first input means for calling another apparatus for audio and/or video communication, and second input means for terminating a call. The apparatus is configured to assign a first functionality to the second input means and a second functionality different from the first functionality to the second input means. Activation of the first and second functionality is dependent upon a status of the audio and/or video communication.
US10250750B2 Method and system for integrating an interaction management system with a business rules management system
In a contact center, a system for processing communication events has an interaction server for managing events waiting to be routed, a routing server for routing the events, a rules engine, and a gateway server executing rules invocation logic and interacting with the rules engine. The interaction server tracks incoming events, initiates and sends a routing request to the routing server, including a special routing object, for each event that requires conformance to business rules, the routing server, executing the routing object, sends an execution request to the gateway server, which upon receipt of the request prepares a business object model (BOM), being a set of facts upon which the rules engine executes rules appropriate to the facts, resulting in routing direction for the routing server to route the event.
US10250743B2 Sender identification system and method
A database is queried based upon data contained in a message to obtain sender identification information, at least part of which is not contained in the message as it was sent. The sender identification information is presented to a recipient, which can send a signal accepting or rejecting the message based upon the sender identification information. If an accept signal is entered, the message can be forwarded to the recipient and/or rendered to the recipient.
US10250742B2 Systems and methods for generating application data from call data
Systems and methods are provided for generating application data from call data. In one implementation, a method includes acquiring call data from a call-data source with a call-data aggregator; modifying a portion of the call data with a call-data modifier; and generating application data from the portion of the call data. Application data may be configured for diagram generation. The diagram may graphically indicate call volume in branches of an interactive voice response (IVR) system map. The diagram may be a flow diagram including a connector associated with a branch of the IVR system map and the connector may have a width proportional to a call volume in the branch of the IVR system map. The diagram may indicate call-portion durations, which may be associated with a phase of a call and which may have a color associated with a phase of a call.
US10250741B2 Systems and methods for managing, analyzing and providing visualizations of multi-party dialogs
Systems and methods are provided for managing and analyzing multi-party dialogs (e.g., calls) between communication devices. A digital connection is established with each of a plurality of communication devices. The connection is switched between the communication devices from a POTS connection to digital connections, enabling the communication devices to communicate with each other via the computing device over the digital connections. Audio signals are part of a multi-party dialog between users of the plurality of communication devices. The received audio signals are split into corresponding first signals and second signals. The first signals are transmitted to the plurality of communication devices and are analyzed to produce measurements of features of the second signals. Feedback data is transmitted to at least one of the plurality of communication devices.
US10250739B2 Terminal equipment control method, terminal equipment and system, computer storage media
At least one embodiment of the disclosure discloses a terminal device control method, terminal device, a system and a computer storage medium. The method includes: control strategies for the terminal device and information on current scenario where the terminal device is located are acquired; control information used in controlling the terminal device, is acquired according to the control strategies for the terminal device and the information on the scenario; and the terminal device is controlled according to the control information.
US10250735B2 Displaying relevant user interface objects
Techniques for displaying relevant user interface objects when a device is placed into viewing position are disclosed. The device can update its display in response to user input. Display updates can be based on a logical arrangement of user interface information along a z-axis.
US10250734B1 Screen interface for a mobile device apparatus
In various embodiments, different mobile phone apparatuses are provided, comprising: a touchscreen a near field communication interface; at least one non-transitory memory storing instructions; and one or more processors in communication with the touchscreen, the near field communication interface, and the at least one non-transitory memory, wherein the one or more processors execute the instructions to initiate various capabilities and/or functionalities in connection with a lock screen displayed on the touchscreen.
US10250732B2 Message processing method and system, and related device
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a message processing method and system, and a related device, where the method may include: when a wearable device and user equipment are in a connected state, if the user equipment receives a new message, determining, by the user equipment, information about a distance between the user equipment and the wearable device, or determining power information of a transmit signal of the user equipment; and determining, according to the determined distance information or power information, that a processing manner for the new message is any one or more of the following processing manners: a first message processing manner, a second message processing manner, or a third message processing manner.
US10250728B2 Color-variable terminal
A color-variable terminal includes a touchscreen, a display screen, a circuit board, and a liquid crystal light adjustment film. The touchscreen is located above the display screen. The circuit board is located below the display screen, and the circuit board includes a drive circuit. The liquid crystal light adjustment film is disposed on the touchscreen. The drive circuit is configured to apply a control voltage to the liquid crystal light adjustment film. The liquid crystal light adjustment film is in a transparent state when an amplitude of the control voltage is greater than or equal to a preset threshold, or the liquid crystal light adjustment film is in a non-transparent state when an amplitude of the control voltage is less than the preset threshold, and a color of the liquid crystal light adjustment film in the non-transparent state is different from a color of the display screen.
US10250719B2 Information processing apparatus, control method, and recording medium
An information processing apparatus instructs a plurality of print plug-ins having at least a printer search function to search for a printer and displays, if the plurality of print plug-ins are instructed to perform the search, a first screen which includes (1) a printer detected by search processing performed by the plurality of print plug-ins instructed to perform the search and includes (2) an object for shifting to a second screen but does not include (3) a link to a download page of a print plug-in that is not installed, and displays, in response to an instruction given to the object in the first screen, the second screen which includes (3) the link to the download page of the print plug-in that is not installed.
US10250715B2 Dynamic adjustment of boxcarring of action requests from component-driven cloud applications
Performance of web pages and mobile device applications with multiple components rendered on a user device is dynamically speeded up, including dynamically measuring network communication latency, adjusting inter-boxcar intervals used to dispatch batches of action requests from the user device to a production server, and dispatching boxcarred requests to the server. Adjustments to the boxcar intervals are based on the dynamically measured network communication latency and a number of connections supported between the user device and the server. The measured network communication latency is calculated as dispatch-to-completed response time minus server processing time and the server processing time is received from the server for a boxcar of completed responses. The system adjusts according to feedback received, as a browser or mobile device changes network connections or the network conditions change, and adapting over time for a particular user. Inter-boxcar intervals are tunable and programmatically changeable, with values learned from experience.
US10250714B2 Page redirection method, routing device, terminal device and system
A page redirection method, a routing device, a terminal device and a system. The routing device receives based on a first access request sent a first access response fed back by a network server; according to a redirection determination indication, modifies a return code of the first access response and adding at least one second access address of a redirected-to page and the first access address to the first access response; and sends the first access response on which redirection processing is performed to the terminal device, so that the terminal device sends a second access request according to the modified return code, and the terminal device opens, according to a second access response returned for the second access request, the page that a user needs to access and the redirected-to page.
US10250698B2 System and method for securing pre-association service discovery
A method for operating a station when discovering a service includes generating a first identifier of the service, generating a second identifier of the service in accordance with a first parameter, and transmitting a request instructing a generating of a third identifier, the request including the first identifier of the service and the first parameter. The method includes receiving a first response including the third identifier, determining that the first response is not valid when the second and third identifiers are not equal, and determining that the first response is valid when the second and third identifiers are equal.
US10250692B2 Voice user interface for pairing between devices
A code is generated by a primary cloud server and sent to a device to be controlled (controlee). The code is displayed and a user speaks the code to a controller device, such as a voice assistant (VA). The controller sends the spoken code via a third party server to the primary server and if the primary server identifies the code as being correct, a first step is complete. The controlee then generates a second code, sends it to the primary server and also displays it for a user to speak it to the controller, which sends the spoken second code to the primary server via the third party server. If the primary server identifies the second code as being correct, pairing is authorized between the controller and controlee. The first and second steps should be completed within a timeout period to be valid.
US10250690B2 Multiple sensor data processor interface and relay
The present invention relates generally to a system and method of networking and interconnecting a large number of various types of sensors to a remote location in an efficient manner. Specifically, the invention utilizes a flexible, configurable, scalable and power-efficient sensor interface relay architecture to gather sensor data from various locations and then relay it to a remote location via the internet.
US10250670B2 Streaming zip
A system is described to create and transmit a streamable ZIP file container. The streamable ZIP file container contains stream metadata, files, and a central directory. The stream metadata, files, and central directory can be saved in a contiguous stream without any intervening bytes. When the streamable ZIP file container is read by a client device that supports streamable ZIP file containers, the client device can exit the data stream without receiving the central directory. Interruptions during transmission of the ZIP file container can be resumed.
US10250668B2 Communication apparatus, control method thereof, and storage medium
An apparatus receives and analyzes a packet transmitted via a network, and performs network setting according to data included in the packet. Further, if it is determined that the received packet is a packet addressed to the apparatus and is not a setting packet for the network setting, the apparatus is controlled not to analyze the packet.
US10250662B1 Aggregating streams matching a query into a single virtual stream
Systems and methods are disclosed for a streaming service generating an aggregation of data streams in response to a query from a client device for data streams matching the query. The aggregation of data streams matching the query is presented to the requesting client as a single virtual stream. The streaming service modifies the virtual stream in real-time by adding data streams matching the query that come online to the virtual stream, or deleting data streams from the virtual stream that go offline. The streaming service can partition the virtual stream if the data flow rate increases above a threshold, and reduce partitions if the data flow rate falls below a threshold. The client device can add or terminate consumer processes in response to changes in the data flow rate and partitioning.
US10250655B2 Scheduling segment data delivery in an adaptive media stream to avoid stalling
Methods, systems and devices are described to improve the performance of adaptive media streaming sessions. A media player device proactively requests segment data representing a media stream over multiple simultaneous network connections. Delivery of the requested segment data on each of the plurality of simultaneous connections is monitored, and subsequent requests for segment data are adapted based upon the monitored delivery of the requested segments on each of the plurality of simultaneous connections.
US10250651B2 Method and mobile terminal for publishing information automatically
A method and a mobile terminal for publishing information automatically are provided. The mobile terminal can publish information automatically, thereby reducing user operations and facilitating use for users. The method includes receiving operation information of a user; and sending an information publishing indication message to a predetermined server when a type of the operation information of the user matches a preset operation information type, where the information publishing indication message includes at least an address of the predetermined server, account information of the user, and the operation information, so that the predetermined server publishes the operation information according to the account information. The present invention is applicable to the field of mobile terminal technologies.
US10250649B2 Communications system with sequenced chat, interactive and digital engagement functions
A networked communications system that facilitates real-time interaction with persons-of-interest. The communications system includes an event scheduling workflow that, during a registration phase, allows users to register for a given event associated with a social influencer or other person-of-interest and, during the event, allows for a series of sequenced real-time direct and private interactions and engagements between or among the social influencer or other person-of-interest and respective users. This series of sequenced real-time, direct, and private interactions and engagements occurs automatically without requiring the participants to exchange contact or personally identifiable information (such as email addresses, phone numbers, chat identifiers, etc.) in order to initiate the real-time communications sessions.
US10250647B2 Device triggering
Service layer and application triggering may be used in a machine-to-machine environment. In an embodiment, an existing service layer procedure, such as registration, may allow a device or gateway service layer or application to indicate to a machine-to-machine server what port is listened to for triggers. In another embodiment, triggering may be used to provide bootstrapping instructions, including temporary bootstrapping identifiers, in trigger requests. In another embodiment, triggering may be used to assist with event notification. Service layer or application instructions may be embedded inside of trigger payloads. A trigger payload format is defined.
US10250632B2 Web service testing
Disclosed is a computer-implemented method and system of inferring a web service infrastructure from a web service hosted on a web server. The method includes: downloading a web service description language (WSDL) file describing the web service from a location on the web server identified by a uniform resource locator (URL); identifying at least one of a web service design technology and a web service design technology provider from character strings indicative of the technology and implementation, respectively, in at least one of the URL and WSDL file; and inferring the web service infrastructure from the identified web service design technology and web service design technology provider. A computer program product having aspects of the method as program code is also disclosed.
US10250627B2 Remediating a security threat to a network
Remediating a security threat to a network includes obtaining, from a network, security information about the network to determine traffic patterns of the network, identifying, based on the traffic patterns of the network, a security threat to the network, determining, from a playbook library and a workflow library, a workflow template and at least one software-defined networking (SDN) flow rule template to remediate the security threat, and deploying, via a SDN controller, a SDN flow rule based on the at least one SDN flow rule template in the network to remediate the security threat by altering a control path of the network.
US10250626B2 Attacking node detection apparatus, method, and non-transitory computer readable storage medium thereof
An attacking node detection apparatus, method, and computer program product thereof are provided. The attacking node detection apparatus stores a plurality of access records of an application, wherein each access record includes a network address of a host and an access content. The attacking node detection apparatus filters the access records into a plurality of filtered access records according to a predetermined rule so that the access content of each filtered access record conforms to the predetermined rule. The attacking node detection apparatus creates at least one access relation of each of the network addresses according to the filtered access records, wherein each access relation is defined by one of the network addresses and one of the access contents. The attacking node detection apparatus identifies a specific network address as an attacking node according to the access relations.
US10250624B2 Method and device for robust detection, analytics, and filtering of data/information exchange with connected user devices in a gateway-connected user-space
A security appliance includes: a network port enabling direct connection to a gateway; a storage module having stored thereon firmware for operating the security appliance; and a processor that executes the program code of the firmware. The firmware configures the appliance to: establish a seamless communication interface with a connected gateway; monitor traffic coming into and going out from the connected gateway; and identify traffic anomalies within the monitored traffic. The firmware further configures the appliance to: in response to identifying one or more of the traffic anomalies: forward information about the identified traffic anomalies to a centralized database for evaluation and reporting; and initiate steps to prevent further occurrence of the traffic anomalies, without user approval.
US10250623B1 Generating analytical data from detection events of malicious objects
A security server tracks malicious objects detected by malware detection applications that scan for malicious objects on clients. The security server also receives client information from the clients indicating client states. The client state describes one or more protection applications executing on the client that seek to identify and prevent malicious objects from taking malicious actions based on real-time monitoring. Thus, the security server may identify when the protection application fails to detect a malicious object. In addition, the security server maps detection events of malicious objects with corresponding client states to generate aggregate detection information for a population of clients. Analytical data can be derived from the aggregate detection information to identify trends useful for evaluating different types of protection applications. Furthermore, the security server may initiate automated actions based on the identified trends to improve detection and remediation of the malicious objects on the clients.
US10250619B1 Overlay cyber security networked system and method
An overlay cyber security networked system and method that includes one or more devices configured to monitor physical-level signal information to determine a cyber security threat or breach event based on activity occurring with physical signals present at one or more components of a Process Control Network (PCN), enabling forensic analysis. The overlay cyber security networked system also provides information needed for real-time incident management by capturing logs of relevant events at various points in the network hierarchy starting at the analog signaling from the sensors to detect unauthorized variances in operational parameters, thereby providing a defense in depth security architecture for PCN-based systems.
US10250612B1 Cross-account role management
Approaches presented herein can provide for end-to-end auditing of cross-account roles. A user associated with a first account might request some degree of access to resources associated with a second account. A role can be assumed by that user that delegates access to those resources, and the user can be issued temporary credentials to obtain the access. In order to provide for full auditing of these cross-account roles, calls that assume a role in one account can be linked to resource-related calls under a different account, which can include a third party account. Information can be obtained from both accounts that can be linked using an identifier provided to each environment as part of the role assumption. The linking can provide a full audit chain from end user to resource access across the separate accounts.
US10250611B2 Authenticating drivers
One or more devices in a data analysis computing system may be configured to receive and analyze movement data and determine driving trips based on the received data. The driving trips may be used along with the movement data to authenticate drivers based on a determined driver profile.
US10250609B2 Privileged access to target services
A method of providing a client with a privileged access ticket (PAT) to access a target service is performed at a credentials management service (CMS) in communication with a client and an authentication service. The CMS receives a privileged access ticket request from the client. The PAT request uses authentication credentials. The CMS retrieves privileged credentials using the authentication credentials, and sends a PAT request to the authentication service using the privileged credentials. When the PAT is received, the CMS forwards the PAT to the client. Optionally, in order to acquire a PAT the CMS sends a privileged provisioning ticket (PPT) request using the privileged credentials to the authentication service, and, after the PPT is received, requests the PAT from the authentication service using the PPT.
US10250604B2 Storage medium, information-processing device, information-processing system, and notification method
An example information-processing device, when accepting a login from a user (SA1), executes a first processing (SA2). The first processing is, for example, execution of a game. The example information-processing device, when receiving, for example, a signal for having a chat (SA3), determines whether a destination user of the signal is a logged-in user (SA4). The example information-processing device, when the destination user is not a logged-in user, notifies the logged-in user of the receipt of the signal by displaying an icon (SA6). When doing so, the example information-processing device displays information on the destination user, without displaying a source user of the signal.
US10250600B2 Updating database drivers for client applications through a database server push
A method for updating drivers. The method may include transmitting a connection request from a first computer to a second computer. The method may include creating a connection handshake in the first computer in response to the transmitted connection request, whereby the connection handshake includes client credentials and driver information. The method may include transmitting the created connection handshake from the first computer to a second computer. The method may include determining the first computer is authorized to connect to the second computer based on the client credentials. The method may include determining a first version level of a first plurality of drivers associated with the first computer is a lower version level than a second version level of a second plurality of drivers associated with the second computer based on the driver information. The method may include transmitting a driver update. The method may include installing the driver update.
US10250597B2 Systems and methods for performing user recognition based on biometric information captured with wearable electronic devices
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for performing biometrics based user recognition and monitoring based on biometric information captured using wearable monitoring devices. More specifically, the present application provides systems including monitoring devices built into one or more articles of clothing that capture data relating to the wearer of the device and other subjects, such as biometric information, health vitals, environmental information, location data and the like. The systems also include a mobile computing device configured to receive the captured data from the monitoring device and, in conjunction with a distributed biometric authentication and identity assertion platform, perform user recognition based on biometric information captured by the mobile device and/or the monitoring device. The present application also provides an infrastructure for collecting and managing the data collected by the monitoring device in an authenticated/verified manner.
US10250594B2 Declarative techniques for transaction-specific authentication
Techniques are disclosed for providing and/or implementing utilizing declarative techniques for transaction-specific authentication. Certain techniques are disclosed herein that enable transaction signing using modular authentication via declarative requests from applications. An application can declaratively specify one or more transaction factor values to be used in an authentication, and the authentication, using a transaction-signed one-time password, can be directed by an access manager module without further involvement of the application. Upon a successful or non-successful authentication, the access manager module can provide the result back to the application. Accordingly, an authentication process specific to (and valid only for) a particular transaction can be performed without direct involvement of the application and without application-centric knowledge required by the access manager module.
US10250587B2 Detecting malicious usage of certificates
The misuse of public key, private key, and public/private key certificates poses significant security challenges to computer networks that are addressed by certificate monitoring. Certificate monitoring allows network administrators to detect and remedy poor security practices related to public key certificates and to detect and combat the malicious use of public key certificates in a centralized environment. Best practices and detection methods and systems are developed over time via machine learning to improve network security, and any detected misuse may be brought to a network administrator's attention or automatically remedied.
US10250584B2 System and method for single sign-on technical support access to tenant accounts and data in a multi-tenant platform
Shown is single sign-on support access to tenant accounts in a multi-tenant service platform involving a proxy user account in an identity provider for a tenant account on the service platform having security metadata associated therewith, mapping in the identity provider maps a support user to a proxy user identifier, a corresponding security endpoint in the service platform and mapping of the proxy user account identifier to the tenant account and security metadata. The identity provider authenticates a request to access the tenant account on the service platform, obtains the security credentials for the proxy user identifier, and sends a security assertion with the proxy user identifier and the security metadata to the security endpoint. The endpoint receives and validates the security assertion against the mapping for the proxy user identifier to the tenant account and the security metadata in the service platform, and permits access by the support user to the tenant account in the service platform.
US10250580B2 Out-of band remote authentication
In an embodiment a single user authentication event, performed between a trusted path hardware module and a service provider via an out of band communication, can enable a user to transparently access multiple service providers using strong credentials that are specific to each service provider. The authentication event may be based on multifactor authentication that is indicative of a user's actual physical presence. Thus, for example, a user would not need to enter a different retinal scan to gain access to each of the service providers. Other embodiments are described herein.
US10250576B2 Communication of messages over networks
A method is provided for communicating messages between sender and receiver computers, connectable via a network to a system of servers, based on authentication of receiver passwords, associated with respective receiver IDs, by the system. A method is also provided for receiving a message from a sender based on authentication of a receiver password, associated with a receiver ID, by a system of servers, in a network, wherein each server stores for the ID a ciphertext produced by encrypting the receiver password under a public key via a homomorphic threshold encryption scheme having a threshold, and a key-share of a secret key corresponding to that public key, and stores an encrypted message from the sender encrypted under the public key. Systems are provided including servers, for communicating messages between sender and receiver computers based on authentication of receiver passwords, associated with respective receiver IDs, by the system.
US10250568B2 Methods and systems for concealing information
A retrieving system for retrieving information concealed within a sequence of symbols. The system includes a decoder configurable using rule information and operable when so configured to retrieve the information concealed within the sequence of symbols by applying to the sequence of symbols at least one decoder rule determined by the configuration of the encoder.
US10250565B2 Service layer device location management and privacy control
A machine to machine (M2M) service layer can facilitate acquiring and providing location information for use by M2M devices. The service layer can also ensure that privacy controls are maintained and enforced for location information. A device can report its location and its privacy preferences to a service layer device. Other devices can receive this location information subject to qualifying to receive it based on the privacy preferences. Devices in an area may advertise services with the service layer acting as a filter and relay point ensuring that such advertisements satisfy the privacy policies of the devices involved.
US10250555B2 Methods and systems for implementing very large DNS zones
Systems, methods and devices are provided for registering DNS hostnames of Internet host devices for very large domain zones (VLZ) stored on a DNS server on a network, including setting a pseudo-zone as the VLZ, intercepting DNS updates to the pseudo-zone, mapping the entries in the pseudo-zone into a hierarchy of real parent zones and sub-zones using a mapping formula, and translating DNS updates to the pseudo-zone from an original fully qualified domain name (FQDN) into a at least one new FQDNs and adding the at least one new FQDNs to an authoritative DNS Server.
US10250551B2 Method and apparatus for expiring messages in electronic communications
The present disclosure includes systems and methods for off-the-record communication including expiring messages. An example method comprises receiving an electronic communication from a source device, the electronic communication including at least one expiring message, temporarily storing content of the expiring message in a non-durable memory for a predetermined amount of time, durably storing envelope information associated with the expiring message in a durable memory, and determining whether a recipient device for the expiring message is available to accept transmission of the expiring message and determining whether an expiration event has occurred.
US10250548B2 Social media engagement engine
Described herein is a social media engagement engine. In accordance with another aspect of the framework, a social media message from a person (e.g., customer, prospect) is received via a social media data connector plugged into a social media interface. The social media message may be analyzed to generate processed data. At least one predefined rule is identified based on the processed data. The framework then facilitates engagement with the person according to the predefined rule.
US10250542B2 Proximity discovery system and method
A proximity discovery system enabling a person to quickly and efficiently discover colleagues within their proximity without visual contact. The system comprises a mobile computing device including an antenna and transceiver for exchanging messages with a plurality of other mobile devices nearby the user device, a user detection module for detecting the messages from the other mobile devices, a proximity detector for estimating a distance between the user device and each of the mobile devices, a connection module for sharing biographic and professional information with the plurality of mobile devices based on one of a plurality of connection levels.
US10250536B2 Information processing apparatus and method
An information processing apparatus and method which allow a user to readily select, upon transmission of an electronic mail or upon uploading of image data, image data of a plurality of images to be attached to the electronic mail or image data to be transmitted. The user uses a cross key and a determination button of an inputting section of a camcorder: to operate an anchor on an image selection screen, to operate a page backward feeding button and to operate a page feeding button to select a thumbnail image displayed. In response to an operation by the user, the anchor is positioned on the side of the number of the thumbnail image designated by the user, and image data of the thumbnail image at which the anchor is positioned are selected.
US10250528B2 Packet prediction in a multi-protocol label switching network using operation, administration, and maintenance (OAM) messaging
A first switch in a MPLS network receives a plurality of packets that are part of a pair of flows. The first switch performs a packet prediction learning algorithm on the first plurality of packets and generates packet prediction information that is communicated to a second switch within the MPLS network utilizing an Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) packet (message). In a first example, the first switch communicates a packet prediction information notification to a Network Operations Center (NOC) that in response communicates a packet prediction control signal to the second switch. In a second example, the first switch does not communicate a packet prediction information notification. In the first example, the second switch utilizes the packet prediction control signal to determine if the packet prediction information is to be utilized. In the second example, second switch independently determines if the packet prediction information is to be used.
US10250526B2 Method and apparatus for increasing subresource loading speed
Provided are methods and apparatus for increasing subresource loading speed. A method may include receiving a page request initiated by a user, extracting the host domain name corresponding to the page URL, and querying if the hash table has a domain name tree corresponding to the host domain name; if the hash table has a domain name tree corresponding to the host domain name, traversing the domain name tree to extract a plurality of subresource domain names with the highest priority, and at the same time, establishing TCP connections for the host domain name and the plurality of subresource domain names; when the main document data of the host domain name is received, initiating a subresource loading request according to the subresource URL in the main document data; if the subresource domain name in the subresource loading request is a domain name in the above plurality of subresource domain names, directly initiating a HTTP request by using the previously established TCP connection, and completing the loading of the subresource. By establishing TCP connections for subresource domain names with high priority in advance, such methods and apparatus solve the problem that TCP connection needs to be established on site when a subresource loading is requested.
US10250516B2 Adjustment of an information unit pacing credit to increase data transmission rate
A first device determines whether an indicator is configured to allow use of an increased value for an information unit pacing credit that is greater than a default value for the information unit pacing credit, where the information unit pacing credit indicates a number of information units that a second device is allowed to send to the first device without waiting for any additional response from the first device. In response to determining that the indicator is configured to allow use of the increased value for the information unit pacing credit that is greater than the default value for the information unit pacing credit, the first device adjusts the information unit pacing credit via a response sent from the first device to the second device, to the increased value that is greater than the default value.
US10250510B2 Intelligent network resource manager
A method and apparatus for intelligent network resource manager for distributed computing systems is provided. A first priority is assigned to a first virtual channel set that includes at least two virtual channels of a plurality of virtual channels associated with a physical communication channel. A second priority is assigned to a second virtual channel set that includes at least one virtual channel of the plurality of virtual channels. The first virtual channel set has more virtual channels than the second virtual channel set. Outbound messages of the first priority are directed to virtual channels of the first virtual channel set. Outbound messages of the second priority are directed to virtual channels of the second virtual channel set. The virtual channels are processed in a round-robin order, where processing includes sending the outbound messages over the physical communication channel.
US10250507B2 Persistent connection rebalancing
Disclosed is a computer-implemented method of rebalancing persistent client connections to a cluster of servers. The method comprises identifying an increase in a total client connection capacity of the cluster of servers with a network connection balancing component; and for each server in a selection of servers in the cluster of servers calculating a current client connection capacity utilization of the server from the number of persistent connections to the server and the current capacity of the server; comparing the current client connection capacity utilization with the target client connection capacity utilization; and terminating a selection of its persistent client connections by a server based on its current client connection capacity utilization exceeding the target client connection capacity utilization. Also disclosed are a computer program product and a computer system for utilizing the computer-implemented method.
US10250506B2 Link control method and apparatus
Disclosed are a link control method and apparatus. The method includes that: link information and/or machine frame information in a system is acquired; and link control is performed according to the acquired link information and/or machine frame information. According to the technical solutions described in the disclosure, the problems of local congestion and packet loss in a three-level asymmetrical switching system can be effectively solved, the traffic level of the system is ensured, and the performance of the system is improved.
US10250505B2 Emergency signal for M2M devices
A method includes receiving, at a server connected to a network, a plurality of emergency alerts from a plurality of devices connected to the network. The method also includes analyzing, by the server, the plurality of emergency alerts to determine an emergency type of each of the plurality of emergency alerts. The method includes categorizing, by the server, the plurality of emergency alerts based on the emergency type of each of the plurality of emergency alerts. The method includes prioritizing a first category of the plurality of emergency alerts and consolidating the plurality of emergency alerts of the first category into a consolidated alert. The method includes causing the consolidated alert to be provided to an emergency responder.
US10250504B1 Longest prefix matching operations on a value in multiple interspersed prefix length search spaces to determine an overall longest prefix matching result in a packet switching system
In one embodiment, longest prefix matching (LPM) operations are performed on a value in multiple interspersed prefix length search spaces to determine an overall longest prefix matching result in a packet switching system. A first LPM lookup unit performs a first LPM operation on the particular lookup value in a first search space finding a first longest matching prefix, and a second LPM lookup unit performs a second LPM operation on the particular lookup value in a second search space finding a second longest matching prefix. The longer of the first and second longest matching prefixes determines the overall LPM. In one embodiment, the first search space and the second search space include non-default route prefixes with interspersed prefix lengths matching a same value, such as, but not limited to the particular lookup value (e.g., a destination address of a packet).
US10250498B1 Session aggregator brokering of data stream communication
A system for proving secure streamed data sessions is disclosed. The system comprises a first computer system executing an orchestrator virtualized network function (VNF). The orchestrator VNF collects performance metrics on routers, receives a request for a secure streamed data session, analyzes the metrics based on the request, determines a secure routing path, creates a routing instruction set that defines the secure routing path, and transmits the routing instruction set to a session aggregator. The system further comprises a second computer system that executes the session aggregator in a trusted security zone. The session aggregator establishes trusted end-to-end communication links with a first edge router, a second edge router, and at least one of the plurality of routers and configures the routing instruction set into each of the CPE node, the first edge router, the second edge router, and the at least one router via the trusted end-to-end communication link.
US10250491B2 In-flow packet prioritization and data-dependent flexible QoS policy
A method, operational at a device, includes receiving at least one packet belonging to a first set of packets of a packet flow marked with an identification value, determining that the at least one packet is marked with the identification value, determining to change a quality of service (QoS) treatment of packets belonging to the first set of packets marked with the identification value that are yet to be received, and sending a request to change the QoS treatment of packets belonging to the first set of packets marked with the identification value that are yet to be received to trigger a different QoS treatment of packets within the packet flow, responsive to determining to change the QoS treatment. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
US10250490B2 Method and network node for routing backhaul packets
The disclosure provides a method and a radio access network node for routing backhaul packets. The method comprises: forwarding to a core network node an attach request originated from a User Equipment (UE); receiving from the core network node a response message indicating that the UE is a backhaul UE, the response message containing an attach response destined to the UE; and routing, upon receiving an Internet Protocol (IP) packet from the UE, the IP packet based on a destination IP address of the IP packet.
US10250489B2 Multi-chassis link aggregation learning on standard ethernet links
A stacked switch packet communication system is connected to a Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation Group (MLAG). Devices in the system include a designated device for receiving packets that are destined for the MLAG. A new MLAG device is enabled while continuing packet communication by identifying an address of a single port in the new MLAG device. In first updates of the devices the single port is established in the forwarding databases of the devices and the packets transmitted through the devices to the single port. Thereafter, in second updates the single port is replaced in the forwarding databases by another port of the new MLAG device. Upon completion of respective second updates, the packets are transmitted through the devices to the other port in the MLAG.
US10250483B2 System and method thereof for dynamically testing networked target systems through simulation by a mobile device
A method and system for dynamically testing a networked target system (NTS) through simulation by a mobile device. The method comprises: receiving at least one test specification designating at least a type of the test and a number of step repeater devices (SRDs) required for the test; receiving, from the mobile device, a request to establish a secure connection; establishing the secure connection with the mobile device by impersonating the NTS; capturing each step performed by a user of the mobile device on an application installed thereon, wherein the application operates in conjunction with the NTS; setting all SRDs designated in the test specification with each captured step, thereby causing the SRDs to perform the captured step; receiving, from the SRDs, information respective of performance of the NTS; and generating a performance testing report based on the received information.
US10250481B2 Dynamic network monitoring
Approaches for monitoring performance in a networked environment are provided. An approach includes monitoring, using a first metric, performance of a first host running a virtual machine. The approach also includes determining, using a computer device, a second metric based on the virtual machine being migrated from the first host to a second host, wherein the second metric is a function of: (i) the first metric and (ii) a comparison of the first host and the second host. The approach further includes monitoring, using the second metric, performance of the second host running the virtual machine.
US10250476B2 Identifying modifications to technical characteristics of a communication channel to alter user perception of communication channel performance
Probes are coupled to a network via one or more communication channels. The probes capture a set of technical characteristics of the communication channel (e.g., signal intensity, signal quality, signal to noise ratio, etc.), which may include characteristics of data exchanges between third party systems and the probes. Captured characteristics are provided to an online system, which obtains information from users who are communicating content via the communication channel regarding user perception of content transmission or receipt. Based on the received characteristics and information describing user perception, the online system generates a value of a performance metric for the communication channel associated with a set of users having one or more common characteristics. The online system may use values of the performance metric for different technical characteristics to evaluate effects of modifying a technical characteristic of the communication channel on perception of the communication channel by users in the set.
US10250462B2 Managing change in an information technology environment
In a method for managing change in an information technology (IT) environment, in response to an open change ticket, identifying one or more components of the IT environment that are associated with at least one change operation included in the change ticket. The method further includes identifying information associated with the identified one or more components of the IT environment. The method further includes determining a listing of allowable change operations for the identified one or more components of the IT environment in the change ticket based on the identified information associated with the identified one or more components of the IT environment. The method further includes receiving a user requested change operation. The method further includes determining whether the received user requested change operation is included in the determined listing of allowable change operations.
US10250455B1 Deployment and management of tenant services
Host computers in a host pool are configured to execute a tenant management service. The tenant management service receives a tenant configuration from a fleet management service that defines tenant services that are to be executed on each host computer. When tenant services are deployed, the tenant configuration may be utilized to determine whether deployed tenants are to be executed or not. The fleet management service might also provide commands at a later time to execute deployed but not executing tenant services or to terminate executing tenant services. The determination as to whether to execute or terminate tenant services may be made based, at least in part, on status information provided by the tenant management service to the fleet management service. The fleet management service might also provide a runtime configuration to tenant services in order to configure aspects of the runtime operation of the tenant services.
US10250453B1 System for supporting a multi-tenant data architecture
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a system that enables a single software application instance to support multiple tenants, wherein each tenant is associated with a separate database. First, the software application instance receives an input, wherein the input requires an operation to be performed on a database of one of the supported tenants. Next, the software application instance identifies the tenant with which the input is associated. The software application instance then obtains a context associated with the tenant. From the context, the software application instance obtains a service object. Finally, the software application invokes a method provided by the service object's class. This enables a data access object, which is encapsulated within the service object, to perform the operation on the database.
US10250438B2 Cloud based drive monitoring solution
A cloud-based remote monitoring system and method monitor one or more industrial devices of an industrial facility, including a local data historian located to monitor one or more parameters from the industrial devices, and store parameters in a local storage associated with the data historian, as well as a cloud agent located at the industrial facility to collect data indicative of a past and/or a present state of the industrial devices from the data historian local storage according a manifest specific to the industrial facility. The cloud agent sends the collected data to a cloud platform according to the manifest, and dynamically reconfigures the cloud agent without interrupting the collecting and the sending.
US10250430B2 Transmission and receiving method in a wireless communication system
The present patent application relates to a transmission method and corresponding receiving methods. The transmission method comprises: selecting K number of data streams for transmission, wherein each data stream comprises one or more data messages; and independently for each data stream k=0, . . . , K−1: encoding and modulating data messages of the kth data stream using a Trellis Coded Modulation, TCM, scheme TCMk, interleaving the encoded and modulated data messages of the k-th data stream by using a stream specific interleaver Πk, scrambling the interleaved data messages of the k-th data stream by using a stream specific scrambling sequence; combining all scrambled data messages of the K number of data streams into at least one transmission signal s(l); and transmitting the at least one transmission signal s(l) over a radio channel of the wireless communication system.
US10250425B2 Receiver and receiving method for hierarchical modulation in single frequency networks
A receiver recovers local service data symbols from first Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed (OFDM) symbols in the presence of second OFDM symbols, the second OFDM symbols carry national broadcast data symbols and modulated on to the sub-carriers of the second OFDM symbols using a first modulation scheme, and the first OFDM symbols carry the national broadcast data symbols and the local service data symbols from a local insertion pipe and modulated on to the sub-carriers of the first OFDM symbols using a second modulation scheme. The receiver comprises an OFDM detector which includes an equalizer for recovering local service modulated sub-carriers of the second modulation scheme by generating an estimate of a combined channel ([Hn(z)+Hl(z)]) via which the first and second OFDM symbols have passed using the pilot sub-carrier symbols of the first and second OFDM symbols; generating an estimate of national broadcast modulation symbols from the modulated data bearing sub-carriers of the first modulation scheme from the second OFDM symbols (Ŝ(z)); generating an estimate of a convolution of the combined channel and the national broadcast modulation symbols (Ŝ(z)[Hn(z)+Hl(z)]); generating an estimate of a component of the received base band signal representing the local service modulation symbols of the first OFDM symbol; generating an estimate of a channel via which the first OFDM symbols were received using the local pilot symbols (Ĥl(z)); and generating an estimate of local service data symbols from a combination of the estimate of the component of the received signal representing the modulation symbols carrying the local service data and the estimate of the channel via which the first OFDM symbols were received ( D ~ ⁡ ( z ) ≈ R ⁡ ( z ) - S ^ ⁡ ( z ) ⁡ [ H n ⁡ ( z ) + H l ⁡ ( z ) ] H ^ l ⁡ ( z ) ) .
US10250417B1 Serial link adaptive equalization using track and hold circuits
One feature pertains to an apparatus that includes a first stage track and hold circuit that subsamples a receive equalizer output of a receive equalizer, and a second stage track and hold circuit that generates a first signal representative of an average voltage value of a logical value at the receive equalizer output when a high frequency bit pattern is detected, and a second signal representative of an average voltage value of the logical value at the receive equalizer output when a steady state bit pattern is detected. The apparatus further includes a comparator circuit that generates a comparator output signal that indicates which of the first signal and the second signal has a greater magnitude, and a processing circuit that generates equalizer tuning signals based on the comparator output signal to adjust parameters of an equalizer that affects the receive equalizer output.
US10250407B2 Communication system using ring network
In a communication system having multiple nodes communicably connected via a ring network, at least two of the nodes each includes: a packet distributor that receives an ordinary packet and an interrupt packet from another node and distributes the received packets; and an output switching unit that outputs the ordinary packet and the interrupt packet that are not addressed to the own node such that the interrupt packet is output more preferentially than the ordinary packet. When the output switching unit receives the interrupt packet while outputting the ordinary packet, the output switching unit outputs the interrupt packet by embedding it into the ordinary packet that is being output at a position between the header and trailer of the ordinary packet. When the ordinary packet transmitted from the other node contains an interrupt packet embedded therein, the packet distributor extracts the interrupt packet and distributes the extracted interrupt packet.
US10250402B2 Communication method and storage medium storing communication program
A communication method includes: transmitting a change request from a first conference server to a management server; determining that a second conference server is a conference server after change; transmitting an ID identifying the second conference server from the management server to the first conference server; transmitting a control request from the first conference server to the second conference server based on the ID; performing communication between the second conference server and the management server to confirm whether the second conference server is permitted to control the particular conference room; performing an initialization processing to control the particular conference room; transmitting a completion notification of initialization from the second conference server to the first conference server; transmitting a change instruction from the first conference server to each particular client; connecting each particular client with the second conference server; and disconnecting connection between each particular client and the first conference server.
US10250401B1 Systems and methods for providing category-sensitive chat channels
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media are provided for providing category-sensitive chat channels. A category-sensitive chat channel may be provided. The category-sensitive chat channel may be assigned a given category level. The given category level may determine a scope of content allowed in the category-sensitive chat channel. Information to be posted through the category-sensitive chat channel may be obtained. The obtained information may be filtered based on the given category level. The filtered information may be posted in the category-sensitive chat channel.
US10250396B2 Secure key storage systems, methods and apparatuses
The systems, methods and apparatuses described herein provide a computing environment that manages private key storage. An apparatus according to the present disclosure may comprise a first non-volatile storage for storing a private root key for signing digital certificates, an input device for receiving manual input from an operator, a communication interface consisting of a one-way transmitter for transmitting information from the apparatus, and a processor. The processor may be configured to retrieve the private root key from the first non-volatile storage, receive information for a new digital certificate through the input device, generate the new digital certificate according to the received information, sign the new digital certificate using the private root key and transmit the new digital certificate from the apparatus using the transmitter.
US10250389B2 Script verification using a hash
Systems and methods of the present invention provide for one or more server computers communicatively coupled to a network and configured to: identify, within a data store: a web page including a script tag; a URL in the script tag referencing a location for a second server hosting a script file; and a first hash data in the script tag generated from the script file using a hash function algorithm. The server computer(s) execute a request that accesses the script file and a second hash generated from the script file and stored on the second server computer. If the second hash data does not match the first hash data, execution of the script tag is disabled, and a notification is generated.
US10250385B2 Customer call logging data privacy in cloud infrastructure
Systems and methods are provided for encrypting data at a customer for storage at a hosted service provider. In addition to the data being encrypted by the client, the secret encryption key used to encrypt the data is also encrypted. Both the encrypted data and the encrypted secret encryption key are transmitted to the service provider who may further encrypt the data with another encryption key and who stores the further encrypted data, the encrypted secret encryption key and the another encryption key.
US10250383B1 Dynamic domain key exchange for authenticated device to device communications
A method of dynamically generating a domain based public group key and private member keys using a domain key agent, a domain key service of a domain key broker, and a domain key distribution center. The method includes: sending to the domain key service of a domain key broker a request for a private member key for the domain, wherein the request includes proof of possession of a vehicle private key associated with a vehicle certificate and a vehicle public key; receiving from the domain key service a private member key and a public group key; sending a message digitally signed using the member private key; verifying the digital signature on the received message using the public group key; and dynamically renewing the public group key and private member key based on the domain.
US10250377B2 Device and method for supporting clock transfer of multiple clock domains
A device and a method for supporting clock transfer of multiple clock domains, where the device includes N phase frequency detectors, N filters, N clock reconstructors, and N clock domain interfaces, where N is an integer greater than or equal to two, the N clock domain interfaces are in a one-to-one correspondence with the N phase frequency detectors, the N filters, and the N clock reconstructors, the N phase frequency detectors are respectively connected to N clock sources, and at least two clock sources of the N clock sources are different. The foregoing device flexibly adapt to multiple different clock domains, implement that a single device simultaneously supports clock transfer of multiple clock domains, and flexibly satisfy user demands without adding or replacing devices.
US10250375B2 Clock synchronization
An apparatus and a method are disclosed for synchronizing clock signals distributed within a wireless device. In some embodiments, a local oscillator (LO) clock signal is buffered and distributed to two or more transceivers within the wireless device. Each transceiver may include a configurable clock divider to divide the distributed LO clock signal and generate an output clock signal. A phase detector compares output clock signals from each of the configurable clock dividers and generates an output signal in accordance with a determined phase difference. The phase detector output signal may cause at least one of the configurable clock dividers to modify its respective output clock signal, and thereby synchronize output clock signals between different configurable clock dividers. In some embodiments, a clock signal from a configurable clock divider may be modified (shifted) by approximately 90 or 180 degrees.
US10250373B2 Sequence generation and transmission method based on time and frequency domain transmission unit
A method and a user equipment for transmitting control information in a communication system are discussed. The method according to an embodiment includes multiplying a transmission information symbol s for the control information by a frequency direction sequence c(k) to generate a first output sequence s(k), where s(k)=s*c(k), k=0, . . . , Nk−1, and Nk corresponds to a number of subcarriers included in a resource block allocated for an uplink control channel; multiplying the first output sequence s(k) by a time direction sequence x(n) to generate a second output sequence s(k, n), where s(k, n)=s(k)*x(n), n=0, . . . , Nn−1, and Nn corresponds to a number of symbols used for transmission of the control information in a transmission time interval; and transmitting the second output sequence s(k, n) through the uplink control channel in the transmission time interval.
US10250363B2 Communication system with expandable capacity
Systems and methods for expanding capacity in a network without the use of frequency gaps between a legacy channel and/or newly added channels are provided. Systems and methods for maintaining legacy node operability in the expanded capacity network are also provided by determining the increased power experienced by a legacy node as a result of the newly added channels, and dynamically adapting the modulation utilized on the legacy channel commensurate with the increased power.
US10250339B2 Integrated circuit calibration architecture
A calibration architecture that enables accurate calibration of radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits (ICs) chips used in transceiver RF systems in a relatively simple testing environment. Embodiments of the invention include one or more on-chip switchable internal calibration paths that enable direct coupling of a portion of the on-chip circuit to an RF test system while isolating other circuitry on the chip. Some embodiments allow interconnection of switchable internal calibration paths between separate IC chips. Still other embodiments utilize internal switches and antenna mutual coupling to provide over-the-air calibration, alone or in combination with direct signal coupling via internal calibration paths. Periodic self-calibration of an RF IC can be performed after initial factory calibration, so that adjustments in desired performance parameters can be made while such an IC is embedded within a final system, and/or to take into account component degradation due to age or other factors.
US10250336B1 Optical identification beacon
A laser beacon may be attached to a vehicle, object, or personnel, or be incorporated into an existing vehicle optical emitter via software and/or hardware, that allows the vehicle, non-vehicle object, or associated personnel to be uniquely identified using a small telescope with a high-speed photodetector. The telescope may be an amateur telescope with a high speed-photodetector, which significantly reduces cost over more complex optical telescopes. Beacons may also be attached to objects that become space debris, such as fuel tanks, rocket stages, cubesat dispensers, and the like. The beacon may be suitable for use in space, in the air, on water, or on land.
US10250333B2 Optical communication system and optical transmitter
Provided is an optical communication system capable of suppressing the deterioration of an intensity waveform of an optical intensity modulated signal subjected to transformation using SSB modulation and improving a bit error ratio and a receiver sensitivity of the optical intensity modulated signal. The optical communication system includes: an optical transmitter section including: a single-side band modulation circuit configured to subject a double-side band modulated signal to generate a single-side band modulated signal; a correction circuit configured to correct an intensity of the single-side band modulated signal so that the intensity of the single-side band modulated signal becomes closer to an intensity of the double-side band modulated signal; and an optical IQ modulator configured to output an optical modulated signal; and an optical receiver section configured to receive the optical modulated signal to directly detect an intensity component of the optical modulated signal.
US10250314B2 Multi-way diversity receiver with multiple synthesizers in a carrier aggregation transceiver
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide multi-way diversity receivers with multiple synthesizers. Such a multi-way diversity receiver may be implemented in a carrier aggregation (CA) transceiver. One example wireless reception diversity circuit generally includes three or more receive paths for processing received signals and two or more frequency synthesizing circuits configured to generate local oscillating signals to downconvert the received signals. Each of the frequency synthesizing circuits is shared by at most two of the receive paths, and each pair of the frequency synthesizing circuits may generate a pair of local oscillating signals having the same frequency.
US10250313B2 Method and apparatus for covariance matrix feedback in advanced wireless communication systems
A method for channel state information (CSI) feedback by a user equipment (UE) is provided. The method comprises receiving, by the UE from a base station (BS), CSI feedback configuration information to report a covariance matrix indicator (CMI) indicating a N×N channel covariance matrix (K) associated with a downlink channel matrix, wherein N is a number of antenna ports at the BS; identifying, by the UE, the CMI that indicates a set of L basis vectors {ai}, i=0, 1, 2, . . . , L−1, each comprising a dimension N×1, and a set of L2 coefficients, {ci,j}, i,j=0, 1, 2, . . . , L−1, and that represent the covariance matrix (K) as a weighted linear sum {tilde over (K)}=Σi=0L-1Σj=0L-1ci,jaiajH, wherein L≤N and H denotes a Hermitian transpose, and transmitting, by the UE to the BS, the CSI feedback including the identified CMI over an uplink channel.
US10250302B2 Method for transmitting reference signal for channel measurement in multi-antenna wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for transmitting, by a base station, a reference signal in a wireless communication system supporting a multi-antenna consisting of a plurality of horizontal domain antennas and a plurality of vertical domain antennas. Specifically, the method comprises the steps of: configuring, as a cell-specific reference signal (CRS) port, M first antenna ports among a total of N antennas that the base station has (where N and M are positive integers, N>M); transmitting a CRS using the M first antenna ports and transmitting a demodulation reference signal (DM-RS) using O second antenna ports (where O is a positive integer, N>O), to a terminal; and receiving channel measurement information using the CRS and the DM-RS which is fed back from the terminal.
US10250301B2 Network of electronic devices assembled on a flexible support and communication method
Disclosed herein is an article including a garment, with a network formed on the garment. The network includes a main node with a main wired antenna, and at least one intermediate node with an intermediate wired antenna to be magnetically coupled to a respective device for that intermediate node. An electrical line electrically couples the main node to the at least one intermediate node. At least one electronic device is magnetically coupled to the intermediate wired antenna. A power supply unit is magnetically coupled to the main node via the main wired antenna thereof.
US10250298B2 Method and system of communicating personal health data in a near field communication environment
A method and a system for communicating personal health data in a Near Field Communication (NFC) environment are provided. An NFC manager sets control information in an NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) for providing synchronized communication of personal health data between the NFC manager and an NFC agent. The control information may include a direction flag, a state flag, sequence identifier field, and request/response flag. The NFC manager writes the NDEF format including the control information and payload data into an NFC tag associated with the NFC agent. Subsequently, the NFC manager reads the NDEF record stored in the NFC tag and determines whether the NDEF record is written into the NFC tag by the NFC agent based on the control information in the read NDEF format. Accordingly, the NFC manager repeats the above mentioned steps if the NDEF record includes payload data of the NFC agent.
US10250296B2 Communication device
An MFP establishes a first communication link L1 by receiving an activation command and sending an OK command. The MFP receives first target data from a portable device by using the first communication link. The MFP generates second target data by processing the first target data. After receiving the first target data, the MFP disconnects the first communication link. The MFP establishes a second communication link by receiving the activation command and sending the OK command. The MFP sends the second target data to the portable device by using the second communication link.
US10250286B2 Wireless communication apparatus and electronic apparatus
There is provided a wireless communication apparatus, including: an antenna including: an antenna element having one end portion that is opened; and a ground conductor to be used as a ground, to which another end portion of the antenna element is connected; a wireless device connected to the antenna; and a blocking member, which is arranged so as to be opposed to the antenna, and is configured to block an electromagnetic wave, wherein the blocking member is arranged so as to, in plan view from the blocking member side in a direction toward the antenna, avoid overlapping at least the one end portion of the antenna element and overlap the another end portion of the antenna element.
US10250284B2 Receiving circuit of wireless communication system and method of receiving RF signal
A method of receiving an RF signal is applied to a receiving circuit of a wireless communication system and amplifies the RF signals according to an analog gain. The RF signal includes data signals and interference signals. The method includes steps of: employing a low noise amplifier (LNA) to amplify the RF signal according to a first gain to generate an amplified RF signal, the first gain being associated with a first bias signal; detecting the amplified RF signal in an RF band to generate a control signal corresponding to the power of the amplified RF signal, the control signal being an analog signal; providing the first bias signal to the LNA according to the control signal; down-converting the amplified RF signal to generate an intermediate frequency or baseband signal; and filtering the intermediate frequency or baseband signal to filter out the interference signal and thus obtain the data signal.
US10250283B1 Digital frequency locked loop for wideband communications channels requiring extreme Doppler compensation and low signal to noise ratio
An apparatus for carrier recovery includes a frequency detector. The frequency detector includes a Fast Fourier Transform processor receiving a complex baseband RF input signal and outputting at least one positive frequency bin output and at least one negative frequency bin output. The frequency detector includes a first accumulator receiving directly or indirectly the at least one positive frequency bin output and outputting a positive frequency band energy estimate. The frequency detector includes a second accumulator receiving directly or indirectly the at least one negative frequency bin output and outputting a negative frequency band energy estimate. The frequency detector includes a subtractor receiving the positive frequency band energy estimate and the negative frequency band energy estimate and outputting an instantaneous frequency error estimate representing a difference between the positive frequency band energy estimate and the negative frequency band energy estimate.
US10250272B2 Localized dynamic element matching and dynamic noise scaling in digital-to-analog converters (DACs)
A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) may have an encoder that generates a multi-bit output based on a multi-bit input, a plurality of first converter elements, with each first converter element generating an output according to a single bit of the multi-bit output of the encoder; and a combiner that generates a combined output based on combining outputs from the plurality of first converter elements. The number of bits in the multi-bit input being two or more and the number of bits in the multi-bit output being greater than the number of bits in the multi-bit input. The DAC may also have one or more second converter elements, with second converter element generating an output according to a single bit, and the combiner may generates the combined output based on combining outputs from the plurality of first converter elements with outputs from the one or more second converter elements.
US10250265B2 Single-lock delay locked loop with cycle counter and method therefor
Once a delay locked loop has been locked to a clock signal, an omitted clock cycle is injected into the input of the delay locked loop without stopping the operation of the delay locked loop. The omitted cycle is later detected at an output of the delay locked loop, and the delay between the input and output is determined based on the time the omitted cycle requires to propagate through the delay locked loop. Once determined, the number of cycles of delay for the delay locked loop can be used in conjunction with an internal clock signal to launch data and/or data strobes from memory devices and memory controllers such that the proper phase alignment and clock cycle alignment is achieved.
US10250261B1 Signal transmitting circuit
A signal transmitting circuit may include: a logic gate coupled in series to transmit a signal, and operated by a first supply voltage; a pre-driver circuit suitable for generating a pull-up control signal and a pull-down control signal in response to the transmitted signal, wherein a second supply voltage having a level greater than the target level of the first supply voltage is used to generate the pull-up and pull-down control signals; a first NMOS transistor suitable for pulling up an output node using the first supply voltage, in response to the pull-up control signal; a second NMOS transistor suitable for pulling down the output node using a pull-down voltage, in response to the pull-down control signal; and an initialization circuit suitable for initializing the pull-up and pull-down control signals when the level of the first supply voltage is less than a reference value, before a power-up signal is enabled.
US10250260B2 Data communication system and semiconductor device
A data communication system has a first data communication circuit for outputting a clock signal to a clock signal line, receiving data input from a data signal line, and outputting data as open drain output to the data signal line, a second data communication circuit for receiving input of a clock signal from the clock signal line, receiving input of data from the data signal line, and outputting data as open drain output to the data signal line, a first pull-up resistor connected between the data signal line and the wiring of a power supply potential, a second pull-up resistor for selectively pulling up the data signal line, and a pull-up control circuit that is connected to the second pull-up resistor, and strengthens pull-up of the data signal line at least in response to a clock signal.
US10250259B2 Device and method for digital signal transmission
A system and method for digital signal reception comprise outputting first and second digital transmission signals complementary to each other. Further, a first and second output signals are outputted. The first output signal has a logical value based on a product of a logical value of the first digital transmission signal and a logical value complementary to a logical value of the second digital transmission signal is outputted. The second output signal has a logical value based on a sum of a logical value complementary to the logical value of the first digital transmission signal and the logical value of the second digital transmission signal.
US10250258B2 Device and method for detecting semiconductor substrate thickness
Embodiments of devices and method for detecting semiconductor substrate thickness are disclosed. In an embodiment, an IC device includes a semiconductor substrate, a charge emitter embedded in the semiconductor substrate and configured to produce an electrical charge in the semiconductor substrate and a charge sensor embedded in the semiconductor substrate and configured to generate a response signal in response to the electrical charge produced in the semiconductor substrate. The magnitude of the response signal depends on the thickness of the semiconductor substrate.
US10250253B2 Method and apparatus for a brown out detector
The disclosure provides a detector that includes a pre-charge circuit. The pre-charge circuit receives a supply voltage. A pre-charged comparator is coupled to the pre-charge circuit and receives the supply voltage. The pre-charged comparator generates a transition signal at a transition node. A slope of the transition signal is greater than a slope of the supply voltage. A first diode connected transistor receives the supply voltage. A first capacitor is coupled to the first diode connected transistor. An inverter is coupled to the first diode connected transistor and generates an enable signal when the supply voltage is below a threshold voltage.
US10250243B2 Asynchronous clock signal generator and semiconductor device for correcting multi-phase signals using asynchronous clock signal
A semiconductor device includes a delay circuit configured to adjust a delay amount of multi-phase input signals to output multi-phase signals; a clock generator configured to output a clock signal that is not synchronized with an input signal which corresponds to one of the multi-phase signals; a detector circuit configured to generate a pulse signal corresponding to a phase difference between a reference signal corresponding to a predetermined one of the multi-phase signals and a comparison signal corresponding to a selected one of the multi-phase signals and to sample the pulse signal according to the clock signal; and a controller circuit configured to output a delay control signal for controlling a delay amount of the multi-phase input signals or controlling a delay amount of the comparison signal according to a result of calculating an output of the detector circuit and a reference value corresponding to the phase difference.
US10250242B2 Arbitrary delay buffer
A signal may be arbitrarily delayed in discrete steps by an arbitrary delay buffer having an analog delay and a digital delay. An analog delay may have a number of selectable delay stages (e.g. ring oscillator with VCDL stages). A digital delay may have rising and falling edge detectors, resettable ring oscillators that oscillate in response to rising or falling edges and counters to count oscillations and generate rising and falling edge delay signals when oscillation counts reach rising and falling edge delay counts. A resettable ring oscillator may have a resettable stage (e.g. VCDL) that may be enabled and disabled. Selection of one or both digital and analog delays and respective delay times may be based on one or more characteristics. For example, an analog delay may delay an input signal or a delayed input signal received from the digital delay based on input signal frequency or total delay.
US10250237B2 Electronic latch circuit and a generic multi-phase signal generator
An electronic latch circuit (100) and a multi-phase signal generator (300) are disclosed. The electronic latch circuit (100) comprises an output circuit (105) comprising a first output (X, 106), a second output (Y, 107) and a third output (Z, 108). The electronic latch circuit (100) further comprises an input circuit (101) comprising a first input (A, 102), a second input (B, 103) and a clock signal input (CLK, 104). The electronic latch circuit (100) is configured to change state based on input signals at the inputs (A, B, CLK) of the input circuit (101) and a present state of the output circuit (105). The multi-phase signal generator (300) comprises a plurality N of the electronic latch circuit (100) for generating N phase signals with individual phases. The plurality N of the electronic latch circuit (100) are cascaded with each other.
US10250236B2 Energy efficient, robust differential mode d-flip-flop
A differential sense flip flop (DSFF) that is named the Kulkarni Vrudhula flip flop (KVFF) is disclosed. In one embodiment, the DSFF includes a differential sense amplifier and an SR latch. The differential sense amplifier includes a first amplifier branch having a first output node, a second amplifier branch having a second, a first switchable discharge path, and a second switchable discharge path. The first switchable discharge path is closed to discharge the first output node when first output node is being discharged by the first amplifier branch and the second switchable discharge path is closed to discharge the second output node when second output node is being discharged by the second amplifier branch. This prevents the output nodes from floating and increases the reliability and robustness of the DSFF.
US10250224B2 Piezoelectric vibrating piece and piezoelectric device
A piezoelectric vibrating piece includes a vibrating piece body and at least a pair of excitation electrodes. The vibrating piece body includes a vibrator. The pair of excitation electrodes are formed on respective front surface and back surface of the vibrator. The vibrating piece body is a twice rotated quartz-crystal vibrating piece cut out parallel to an X″-Z″ surface. The X″-Z″ surface is rotated around a Z-axis of a crystallographic axis of a crystal and further rotated around an X′-axis. The pair of excitation electrodes are collocated in a Z′″-axis direction determined by an X′″-axis. The X′″-axis is defined by counterclockwise rotation from a +X″-axis direction around a Y″-axis by 260° to 300°. The pair of excitation electrodes are disposed inclined with respect to the Y″-axis direction.
US10250223B2 Acoustic wave device
An acoustic wave device includes: a first substrate including a support substrate and a piezoelectric substrate bonded on an upper surface of the support substrate, and including a first acoustic wave element located on an upper surface of the piezoelectric substrate; a ring-shaped metal layer located in a region that surrounds the first acoustic wave element and in which the piezoelectric substrate is removed, a second substrate flip-chip mounted on an upper surface of the first substrate and including a functional element located on a lower surface of the second substrate; and a metallic member located on an upper surface of the ring-shaped metal layer, surrounding the second substrate in plan view, not located between the first substrate and the second substrate, and sealing the first acoustic wave element and the functional element so that the first acoustic wave element and the functional element are located across an air gap.
US10250222B2 Electronic device
An electronic device includes: a first substrate including a first functional element located on an upper surface of the first substrate; a second substrate that is flip-chip mounted on the upper surface of the first substrate through a bump, and includes a second functional element located on a lower surface of the second substrate; and a sealing member that is located on the upper surface of the first substrate, surrounds the second substrate in plan view, is not located between the first substrate and the second substrate, seals the first functional element and the second functional element so that the first functional element and the second functional element are located across an air gap.
US10250199B2 Cascode amplifier bias circuits
Bias circuits and methods for silicon-based amplifier architectures that are tolerant of supply and bias voltage variations, bias current variations, and transistor stack height, and compensate for poor output resistance characteristics. Embodiments include power amplifiers and low-noise amplifiers that utilize a cascode reference circuit to bias the final stages of a cascode amplifier under the control of a closed loop bias control circuit. The closed loop bias control circuit ensures that the current in the cascode reference circuit is approximately equal to a selected multiple of a known current value by adjusting the gate bias voltage to the final stage of the cascode amplifier. The final current through the cascode amplifier is a multiple of the current in the cascode reference circuit, based on a device scaling factor representing the relative sizes of the transistor devices in the cascode amplifier and in the cascode reference circuit.
US10250195B2 Receiver receiving wideband radio frequency signal, wireless communication device including the same, and method of operating the wireless communication device
A wireless communication device includes an amplifier block amplifying a radio frequency (RF) input signal. The amplifier block includes: a first amplification unit and a second amplification unit. The first amplification unit amplifies the RF input signal to generate a first RF amplified signal including a first non-linearity factor and a second RF amplified signal including a second non-linearity factor, and combines the first and second RF signals to generate a third RF amplified signal. The second amplification unit receives and amplifies the third RF amplified signal to output an RF output signal corresponding to the at least one carrier.
US10250193B2 High-frequency semiconductor amplifier circuit
According to an embodiment, a high-frequency semiconductor amplifier circuit includes an input terminal and an output terminal. A gate of a first transistor is connected to the input terminal. A drain of the first transistor is connected to the output terminal. A second transistor is connected between a source of the first transistor and a reference potential terminal. A bias generation circuit has an input control signal terminal, a bias voltage terminal connected to the gate of the first transistor, a control voltage terminal connected to a gate of the second transistor, and an intermediate voltage terminal connected to the drain of the first transistor. The bias generation circuit supplies a control voltage, a bias voltage, and a first voltage according to the input control signal.
US10250185B1 Functionally integrated detachable photovoltaic module junction box
A functionally integrated detachable photovoltaic module junction box has a base part and an upper cover part. The base part has string ports and two power supply ports. The string port electrically connects to strings on a photovoltaic module. The upper cover part has a circuit board therein. The circuit board has an optimizing and monitoring circuit and multiple electrical connection pieces connected to the optimizing and monitoring circuit. The electrical connection pieces are detachably connected to the string ports and the power supply port on the base part, for the optimizing and monitoring circuit to perform such functions as component optimization, monitoring, communication and shutdown on the photovoltaic module. Use of the junction box reduces the production, assembly and maintenance costs. When the junction box requires maintenance, only the upper cover part is needed to be replaced, thereby quickly completing the repair.
US10250184B2 Enhanced solar panels, liquid delivery systems and associated processes for solar energy systems
Fluid delivery systems and related structures and processes are provided, such as for use with water, treated water, and/or a cleaning solution, for any of cleaning, cooling or any combination thereof, for one or more solar panels in a power generation environment. Enhanced coatings are provided for the incident surface of solar panels, such as to avoid build up of dirt, scale, or other contaminants, and/or to improve cleaning performance. Reclamation, filtration, and reuse structures are preferably provided for the delivered fluid, and seal structures may preferably be implemented between adjoining panels, to minimize loss of the delivered water or cleaning solution.
US10250181B2 Solar panel support devices and related solar panel support systems
A support device for supporting a solar panel above a base surface includes a body having an upper mounting surface, a lower base surface, and integral ballast. The upper mounting surface is sloped relative to the lower base surface. The support device further includes at least one mounting element projecting upwardly from the upper mounting surface and configured to support a solar panel. A solar panel support system includes first and second support devices spaced apart from one another, each including a body having an upper mounting surface, a lower base surface, and integral ballast, the upper mounting surface being sloped relative to the lower base surface. Each support device further includes first and second mounting elements projecting upwardly from the upper mounting surface and configured to support solar panels. First and second purlins are supported by and extend between the first and second support devices, and are configured to support the solar panels.
US10250173B1 Power generator system and generator exciter device thereof
A power generator system includes a field winding, an alternator, a voltage regulator and a generator exciter device. The field winding generates a magnetic field based on a total excitation voltage thereacross. The alternator generates an output voltage based on the magnetic field. The voltage regulator generates a primary excitation voltage based on the output voltage. The generator exciter device generates an auxiliary excitation voltage. The generator exciter device and the voltage regulator are coupled in series across the field winding, so that the auxiliary excitation voltage and the primary excitation voltage are summed into the total excitation voltage which is not less than the primary excitation voltage in magnitude.
US10250172B2 Apparatus for detecting the rotor position of an electric motor and related method
An apparatus for detecting a position of a rotor of a DC motor with N phases having a plurality of windings. The apparatus includes circuitry to couple at least two of the windings between a supply voltage and a reference voltage according to a first current path and allow the current stored in the two windings to be discharged through a second current path. The circuitry is configured to force the at least two windings at a short circuit condition in the second current path. The apparatus also includes a measurement circuit configured to measure the time period of discharging the current stored in the two windings and a rotor position detector for detecting the rotor position based on the measured time period.
US10250165B2 High speed actuator including active stiffness controller and method of driving the same
Disclosed is a high speed actuator. The high speed actuator includes an actuation part configured to cause deformation such as bending or twisting and an active stiffness controller on a surface of the actuation part or in the actuation part configured to control in real time a stiffness (e.g., of the actuator) according to an external signal. The active stiffness controller may control a stiffness of the high speed actuator in order for the actuator to be actuated at a high speed. Moreover, since the stiffness of the actuator is controlled in real time, a speed of the actuator may be controlled in real time.
US10250161B1 Adaptive harmonic elimination compensation for voltage distortion elements
Power conversion systems, methods and control apparatus to operate a power converter, including a processor computes an angle of an AC output current signal, compute a first voltage error that represents an inverter switch dead time voltage error in a synchronous reference frame according to the angle, computes a compensated voltage command according to the first voltage error and according to a voltage control reference, and controls an inverter according to the compensated voltage command.
US10250149B2 Systems and methods of operation for power converters having series-parallel mode active clamps
Systems and methods for operating improved flyback converters are disclosed, in which leakage energy is returned to the input power source rather than to the output load, while still achieving zero voltage switching (i.e., ZVS) operation. In some embodiments, the improved converters may transfer the energy stored in the leakage inductance to a snubber capacitor(s) at the instant of turning off of the control switch. Further, the improved converter embodiments may also retain the stored energy in the snubber capacitor(s) when the power is being delivered to the load by the secondary circuits. The improved converter embodiments may start the transfer of leakage energy stored in the snubber capacitor(s) to the primary winding once the energy stored in the transformer is delivered to the load. Finally, the improved converter embodiments may intelligently control their active clamp switches such that all leakage inductance energy is returned to the input source.
US10250146B2 Soft-start power supply circuit, method for controlling the same, and display device
The present disclosure provides a soft-start power supply circuit, a method for controlling the same, and a display device. The soft-start power supply circuit includes: a soft-start circuitry configured to pull up a potential of a feedback voltage terminal to a potential of an input voltage terminal during a first phase of an operating cycle and to pull down the potential of the feedback voltage terminal to a potential of a ground terminal during a second phase of the operating cycle; a feedback operation circuitry configured to control a driving circuitry to be turned off during the first phase and control the driving circuitry to be turned on and off alternately during the second phase; a driving circuitry configured to, in an on state, output a signal of the input voltage terminal after rectifying and filtering by a rectifying and filtering circuitry to an output voltage terminal.
US10250141B2 Control circuit for buck-boost power converter with seamless mode transition control
A buck-boost power converter and a control circuit for the buck-boost converter. The control circuit includes a buck cycle pulse width modulation module and a boost cycle pulse width modulation module respectively having a first controllable hysteresis and a second controllable hysteresis. The buck cycle pulse width modulation module can regulate the first controllable hysteresis during the buck-boost power converter transits between a buck mode and a buck-boost mode so as to eliminate or at least reduce sparks in an output voltage. The boost cycle pulse width modulation module can regulate the second controllable hysteresis during the buck-boost power converter transits between the buck-boost mode and a boost mode so as to eliminate or at least reduce sparks in the output voltage.
US10250126B1 Method for controlling resonant converter
The present invention discloses a method applied in a controller unit of a feedback circuit for controlling a resonant converter. When the operation mode of the resonant converter turns from no load (or light load) to full load (or heave load), the controller unit is configured by the method of the present invention to control a power switch unit in the resonant converter to switch ON and OFF according to an operation frequency of full load (such as 100 KHz), in the case of the fact that an instantaneous drop of the output voltage and a variation of the output current of the resonant converter are over predicted. As a result, the instantaneous drop of the output voltage is largely reduced. Therefore, this method is able to make the resonant converter provide the output voltage stably during the switch between the no-load operation mode and the full-load operation mode.
US10250120B2 Power conversion devices and control methods therefor
Power conversion devices with control algorithms that can solve the double frequency harmonic problem are provided, as are techniques for controlling power converters when the instantaneous values of input and output power are not the same.
US10250116B2 Control circuit for reducing power loss of LLC resonant converter during light-load or no-load operation
The present invention particularly discloses a control circuit comprising a signal detection unit and a controller unit for reducing power loss of a LLC resonant converter during light-load or no-load operation. In the present invention, the signal detection unit is adopted for sensing a primary-side current from a transformer unit of the LLC resonant converter, and then converting the primary-side current to a reference voltage signal. Thus, according to a level variation of the reference voltage signal, the controller unit is able to properly regulate duty cycle of a switch controlling signal based on a duty cycle reduction percentage. Eventually, by using the switch controlling signal to control the periodic ON-OFF switching of power switches, power loss of the LLC resonant converter operated under light load or no load can be obviously reduced; moreover, working temperature of the power switches is simultaneously lowered.
US10250111B2 Motor topology with exchangeable components to form different classes of motors
Exchangeable stator components are selected and exchangeable rotor components are selected to transform a motor from one motor class to another motor class. A motor comprises at least two stator rings, at least two outer rotor rings, a first input, and a second input. The first input comprises at least one exchangeable stator component selected from a stator component group consisting of a stator spacer ring and an axially magnetized stator magnet ring. The second input comprises at least one exchangeable rotor component from a rotor component group consisting of a rotor spacer ring and an axially magnetized rotor magnet ring. The first input and the second input determine a motor class for the motor, the exchangeable stator component being exchangeable for a different exchangeable stator component to manufacture another motor having a different motor class, the exchangeable rotor component being exchangeable for a different exchangeable rotor component to manufacture another motor having another different motor class.
US10250106B2 Stator and motor provided with outer cylinder
A stator which prevents deformation of component elements of the stator and which effectively removes heat generated by coils at the time of operation. The stator of a motor comprises a stator core having a cylindrical back yoke and teeth projecting out from the back yoke to the inside in the diametrical direction, coils wound around the teeth, an outer cylinder surrounding the back yoke, and heat conducting parts abutting against both an inner circumferential surface of the outer cylinder and coil ends of the coils.
US10250094B2 Wound stator of an alternator and vehicle alternator
The present invention relates to a wound stator of an alternator, which comprises: a stator and a group of wires wound thereon. The group of wires comprises a plurality of abreast wires sequentially embedded in corresponding grooves of the stator, and the abreast wires in the grooves are oriented in a radial direction of the stator.
US10250089B2 Rotor member, rotor and electric motor
In a rotor member fixed by press-fitting to a rotary shaft part of an electric motor, the inner circumferential face of a sleeve part has an inner circumferential tapered face in which the inside diameter of the sleeve part continuously increases at a fixed ratio in a direction from a first end towards a second end. In addition, an outer circumferential face of the sleeve part has an outer circumferential tapered face in which the outside diameter of the sleeve part continuously decreases at a fixed ratio in a direction from the first end towards the second end in an axial-direction segment of the sleeve part in which at least the inner circumferential tapered face is present.
US10250077B2 System for transmitting ultrasonic short-range wireless power and method of charging ultrasonic wireless power
Disclosed is an ultrasonic short-range wireless power transmission system comprising: an ultrasonic transmission transducer configured to transmit power, wherein the ultrasonic transmission transducer comprises: a converter configured to convert power received from an external power source; a controller configured to control power of a modulator and power of an amplifier; a communication unit configured to communicate with an external reception transducer; a sensor configured to sense ultrasonic waves transferred from an ultrasonic wave emission region; the modulator electrically connected to the controller and configured to generate a signal for ultrasonic short-range wireless power transmission; and the amplifier configured to amplify a modulation signal generated by the modulator and convert the modulation signal into power; and one or more transmission modules configured to receive the power from the amplifier and convert an electrical reception signal into ultrasonic waves.
US10250073B2 System and methods of centrally managing a wireless power outlet for powering electrical devices
The disclosure relates to systems and methods for managing a wireless powering system for power transfer to electrical devices, providing central management console through a communication network. The wireless powering system comprising at least one wireless power outlet with an integrated communication module and at least one management server and is further operable is further operable to provide location based services when coupled with a software application. The management system, of the current disclosure, is enabling remote health check and maintenance of all of wireless power outlets within the network. Further, the management system allows for complete monitoring of a deployment according to system administrator rights and policy management coupled with command and control functioning to determine allowed/disallowed functionality while transferring powering to an electrical device in a specific venue.
US10250072B2 Wireless power transfer system
The present invention provides a wireless power transmitter comprising at least two loops, and separate drivers, each driving a respective one of the loops and providing a respective alternating current to the respective loop, thereby to transmit wireless power for receipt by at least one wireless power receiver. Also provided is a wireless power receiver comprising a receiver loop, and at least two focusing loops. An associated system and an associated method are also provided.
US10250065B2 Wireless charging circuit and charging board thereof
A wireless charging circuit coupled to an oscillation unit. The wireless charging circuit includes a balun unit, a higher-order filter unit and a differential unit. The balun unit is coupled to the oscillation unit. The higher-order filter unit is coupled to the balun unit. The differential unit is coupled to the higher-order filter unit. The differential unit is coupled to a transmission coil. The oscillation unit issues a differential signal to the balun unit, and then the balun unit converts the differential signal into a converted signal to be transmitted to the higher-order filter unit. The higher-order filter unit filters the converted signal to output a filtered signal to the differential unit. The differential unit converts the filtered signal into a differential output signal to be outputted by the transmission coil.
US10250063B2 Wireless charging device and system for wearable device
A wireless charging device includes a plurality of antennas, a plurality of AC/DC converters, and a controller. The antennas receive power, are located at different positions of an electronic device, and are oriented in different directions. The AC/DC converters are connected to respective ones of the antennas and convert AC signals from the antennas to DC signals. The controller measures intensities of the converted signals from the AC/DC converters, compares the intensities, and selects one of the antennas having a greater intensity for charging a battery.
US10250061B1 System for charging electrically drive vehicles with a single line for transmitting electric current from a source to a charging station
A system for charging electrically driven vehicles includes a source of three phase electrical current, a first converter converting the three-phase or one-phase electric current received from the source into a converted electric current, a single electric current transmission line transmitting the converted electric current, a second converter converting the converted signal received through the single line into three phase electric current, or one phase electric current, or direct current, and a plurality of charging stations receiving from the second converter corresponding currents and provided with charging components for charging electrically driven vehicles with a corresponding one of the received currents.
US10250048B2 Charging protection method and apparatus
Embodiments of present invention provide a charging protection method, including: measuring a charging voltage, a charging current, and a temperature rise of a charging interface of a charged device; detecting whether the charging voltage falls beyond a preset voltage range, detecting whether the charging current is less than a preset current threshold, and detecting whether the temperature rise is greater than a preset temperature rise threshold; and if a detection result of any one or more of the three detecting items is yes, disconnecting a charging circuit of a charger. Correspondingly, the embodiments of the present invention further provide a charging protection apparatus, which can disconnect a charging circuit in a timely manner when a charging exception occurs, thereby avoiding damage to a charging interface.
US10250044B2 Energy storage apparatus for a motor vehicle and method for operating the energy storage apparatus
An energy storage apparatus for an onboard electrical system of a motor vehicle has a first electrical energy store characterized by a first voltage characteristic curve defining the quiescent voltage of the first store depending on the relative state of charge of the first store, and a second electrical energy store which can be connected in parallel with the first electrical energy store by a controllable switching element and which is characterized by a second voltage characteristic curve defining the quiescent voltage of the second electrical energy store depending on the relative state of charge of the second store. A first voltage value range covered by the first voltage characteristic curve and a second voltage value range which is covered by the second voltage characteristic curve partially overlap. The energy storage apparatus further has a device for determining the state of charge of the first energy store and/or of the second energy store. The device establishes the state of charge either by a quiescent voltage measurement device or by a state of charge determination device by balancing a respective battery current. The device opens the controllable switching element when the motor vehicle is in a state similar to the quiescent state and a quality value determined during a previous state of charge determination process in parallel with the state of charge and expressing the quality of the balancing exceeds a predefined threshold value. When the two criteria are fulfilled, the quiescent voltage measurement device for determining the state of charge of at least the first energy store is activated.
US10250033B2 Transient voltage suppressor having built-in-test capability for solid state power controllers
Embodiments are directed to a transient protection circuit configured for use in a SSPC having a plurality of power channels. The transient protection circuit includes a shared transient voltage suppressor, and a shared protection line communicatively coupled to the shared transient voltage suppressor. The shared protection line is configured to be communicatively coupled to and shared by the plurality of power channels. When the shared protection line is communicatively coupled to and shared by the plurality of power channels, energy above a threshold on any one of the plurality of power channels is dissipated through the shared protection line and the shared transient voltage suppressor.
US10250029B2 Device overvoltage detector
A semiconductor device, overvoltage detection structure is described that includes a current path including a Zener diode connected in series with a fuse. The Zener diode is configured to conduct a current in response to an overvoltage condition at a semiconductor device and the fuse is configured to permanently break the current path of the overvoltage detection structure in response to the Zener diode conducting the current.
US10250019B2 Motorized racking assembly including a current sensor and a torque sensor
A racking assembly for an electrical apparatus is provided. The racking assembly includes a movable carriage assembly and a drive assembly. The movable carriage assembly is sized to fit within a housing assembly and is structured to be moved between a first position and a second position. The carriage assembly is further structured to support at least one electrical component. The drive assembly includes a motor assembly and a positioning assembly. The motor assembly is structured to impart movement to said positioning assembly. The motor assembly is coupled to said positioning assembly. The positioning assembly is structured to impart movement to said carriage assembly and to move said carriage assembly from said first position to said second position. The positioning assembly is coupled to said carriage assembly. In this configuration, the racking assembly is structured to move the carriage assembly, and therefore the electrical apparatus, between the first and second positions.
US10250014B2 Spark plug
Disclosed is a spark plug capable of preventing electrode wear while ensuring impact resistance. In the spark plug, a conductive seal is arranged between a rear end portion of a center electrode and a resistor within an axial hole of an insulator. The conductive seal includes a side-surface seal layer brought into contact with the whole of a side surface of the rear end portion of the center electrode and having a thickness of 10 μm or larger in an axis perpendicular direction. Assuming that a projection area is defined by projecting the center electrode onto the axial hole in the axis perpendicular direction around a center axis of the spark plug, a contact surface of the resistor brought into contact with the axial hole overlaps at last a part of the projection area.
US10250009B2 Fiber laser system and method of outputting laser beam
In a fiber laser system (1) for outputting a laser beam obtained by combining a plurality of laser beams outputted by driving the respective fiber laser unit (2a, 2b, 2c), a control section (7) controls a plurality of current sources (6a, 6b, 6c) so that there are time intervals of a certain time between peaks which appear in a case where respective powers of the laser beams rise.
US10250008B2 Discharge excitation gas laser apparatus
A discharge excitation gas laser device may include a laser chamber in which a laser gas containing a halogen gas is encapsulated, a pair of discharge electrodes disposed to face each other inside the laser chamber, a fan disposed inside the laser chamber to make the laser gas flow between the pair of discharge electrodes, a motor for rotating the fan, a motor power supply for supplying power to the motor, a magnetic bearing configured to levitate the rotary shaft of the fan magnetically, a displacement sensor for detecting the position of the rotary shaft through a can, and a controller configured to measure the rotational speed of the fan on the basis of a detection signal from the displacement sensor and control the motor power supply in such a manner that the measured rotational speed becomes a target rotational speed.
US10249997B1 Jumper with safety fuse
A jumper with safety fuse. The jumper includes first and second conducting wires and a fuse assembly interposed therebetween and connected thereto. A connector assembly is connected to each of the first and second conducting wires, which includes a plug section and a receptacle section. The plug section includes a body, a lead connector extending from a top of the body, and a plug extending from a base of the body. The receptacle section includes a socket configured to receive the plug and conduct electricity to its corresponding conducting wire, thereby forming an electrical connection therebetween. The jumper may be provided in a jumper kit with jumpers of different gauges and a set of interchangeable lead connectors.
US10249990B2 Electrical connector having an improved metal shell
An electrical connector includes a terminal module including an insulative housing and a number of conductive terminals affixed to the insulative housing, and a shielding shell having a number of lateral walls and enclosing the insulative housing for forming a receiving room. The insulative housing has a base portion and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion. The base portion has a mounting portion at a rear end thereof. Each conductive terminal has a contacting portion exposed to the tongue portion, a fixed portion affixed to the base portion and a soldering portion extending rearward from the mounting portion. The shielding shell includes a pair of supporting legs extending upwardly and resisting against the mounting portion. The supporting legs resisting against the mounting portion makes the base portion resist against gravity leading to a positive positioning of the tongue portion without upturning.
US10249989B2 Mitigation of connector stub resonance
Example implementations described herein are directed to a method and apparatus for improving insertion loss of connector stub and thereby increasing a system's signal bandwidth. This technique shapes the connector stub in a specific way to shift its resonant frequency higher while having equal or better electrical performance below the original resonant frequency.
US10249987B2 Electronic module for an I/O modular system
An electronic module for an I/O modular system comprises a housing, a plug-in connection for the coupling to a connection of the I/O modular system, and at least one locking lever which has an actuating end arranged on the side turned away from the plug-in connection, and a locking portion. The locking lever has at least one light-conducting portion. A light source is associated with the locking lever. A light exit face is provided in the region of the actuating end of the locking lever.
US10249986B2 Connector
It is aimed to prevent connectors in a connected state from being easily separated. A connector (A) includes a male housing (10) including a receptacle (12), a female housing (30) to be connected to the male housing (10) by being inserted into the receptacle (12), and a retainer (36) (movable locking member, locking means) and a lock receiving portion (19) (locking means) provided on the male housing (10) and the female housing (30) and configured to lock the male housing (10) and the female housing (30) in a connected state by being locked inside the receptacle (12). The locking of the retainer (36) and the lock receiving portion (19) is released by an unlocking tool (40) inserted into the receptacle (12).
US10249985B2 Waterproof connector
In a connector, a connector housing comprises a pair of first reinforcing ribs and a pair of second reinforcing ribs. The first reinforcing ribs are disposed on the connector fitting portion, extend along an extending direction of a mold portion of the connector housing, and are arranged along a direction perpendicular to the extending direction. A width between the first reinforcing ribs is substantially the same as a width of a terminal, a part of which is buried in the mold portion. The second reinforcing ribs are disposed on the mold portion, extend along the extending direction, and are arranged along the direction perpendicular to the extending direction. Height positions of tip end surfaces of the second reinforcing ribs are set to be substantially the same as a high position of an outer surface of the mold portion formed in a place where a seal member is disposed.
US10249983B2 Connector with integrated heat sink
A receptacle connector defines a port. The port is provided with spring fingers that are configured to engage a mating module. The spring fingers are thermally coupled to a heat transfer plate that can be configured to provide part of a cage that defines the port. Fins can be mounted on or integrated into the heat transfer plate. In operation, thermal energy from an inserted module is transferred from the module to spring fingers and then to the heat transfer plate and then to a thermal dissipation system.
US10249980B2 Deformable translatable seat for reducing stress on ceramic penetrators
The present invention provides a system for providing a stress reduction apparatus for a ceramic electrical penetrator or pin in a subsea environment. More specifically, the present invention provides a deformable translatable seat in an annular pocket that prevents the transfer of shear forces from a shell or fixture to a ceramic electrical penetrator or pin. The present invention provides a relatively soft metal seat that conforms to the profile of the shoulder of a mating electrical penetrator or pin and deforms to reduce or eliminate concentrated bearing stresses. The deformable translatable seat may also shift and deform within the annular pocket to relieve shearing stresses exerted on the electrical penetrator or pin by the shell or fixture.
US10249973B2 Spring loaded electrical connector
An electrical connector that has a housing, a contact carrier slidably coupled to the housing, at least one spring member received inside of the housing and adjacent the contact carrier for abutment with the contact carrier, and an interposer received in the receiving end of the contact carrier and remote from the spring member. The contact carrier is slidable with respect to the housing along a mating axis between unmated and mated positions.
US10249970B1 Memory device with plurality of interface connectors
A memory device is provided. The memory device includes a substrate, a first interface connector, a second interface connector and a plurality of memory chips. The substrate includes a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a fourth edge. The first interface connector is disposed on the first edge, wherein the first interface connector includes a plurality of first edge-board contacts, and the first edge-board contacts extend toward a first direction. The second interface connector is disposed on the second edge, the second interface connector includes a plurality of second edge-board contacts, and the second edge-board contacts extend toward a second direction. The memory chips are disposed on the substrate, wherein the second interface connector is located between the memory chips and the first interface connector in the first direction.
US10249968B2 Plug-and-socket connector
A connector (2, 2a, 44a, 44b, 44c) for the HF signal-transmitting connection of two components (4a, 4b), in particular a board-to-board connector for the HF signal-transmitting connection of two circuit boards to each other, comprising a first connecting piece (6a) for fastening to the first components (4a) and comprising a second connecting piece (6b) for fastening to the second component (4b), and comprising an intermediate piece (8, 56) including a first end (10) for connection to the first connecting piece (6a) and including a second end (12) for connection to the second connecting piece (6b), wherein, in order to form a detent connection for fixing the connection, the first connecting piece (6a) and the second connecting piece (6b) each comprise a first detent means (14a, 14b), wherein the first end (10) is designed to be free from detent means and the second end (12) comprises a second detent means (16) designed for interacting with the first detent means (14a, 14b).
US10249967B2 Electronic device and connecting method
An electronic device connected to a wire is provided, including a printed circuit board having a hole, a hollow tube, a plurality of blades separated from each other, and a solder, wherein the wire in inserted into the hollow tube and electrically connected to the printed circuit board. The hollow tube is extended through the hole. The solder is connected to the blades and the printed circuit board. The blades are connected to the hollow tube, and a reflex angle is formed between the inner wall of the hollow tube and each of the blades.
US10249964B1 Terminal block
A terminal block for coupling with at least one conductive wire includes an insulation base (100) and a circuit board (200). A docking chamber (101) is defined in the insulation base (100), multiple connecting holes (102) for inserting the respective conductive wires and multiple through holes (103) corresponding to the respective connecting holes (102) are defined on a lateral surface of the insulation base (100). The respective through holes (103) are communicated with the docking chamber (101) and adjacent to the respective corresponding connecting holes (102). The circuit board (200) is arranged in the docking chamber (101), and multiple LEDs (210) are arranged on the circuit board (200) corresponding to the respective through holes (103). The LEDs (210) are accommodated in the docking chamber (101), and the respective LEDs (210) are able to illuminate through the respective corresponding through holes (103).
US10249961B2 Transmit device and method thereof
Embodiments relate to a transmit device, the transmit device comprising: at least one logical antenna port configured to provide a broadcast component signal; an antenna array having M number of rows and N number of columns of antenna elements; and a processor configured to select Q number of columns among the N number of columns, where Q≤N, determine a phase center location (PCL) for the logical antenna port, wherein the phase center location is arranged in a point on a vertical axis (A) located in the Q number of columns, map the logical antenna port on the physical antenna ports of the Q number of columns.
US10249956B2 Method and apparatus for folded antenna components
Method and apparatus for making antennas and antenna components suitable for wideband transmission and reception are disclosed. Material accretion devices or apparatus such as a 3D printer can be used to form the antennas and antenna components. The antenna and antenna components can include pleated and/or self-similar features.
US10249954B2 Dipole antenna
A dipole antenna includes a substrate, a first region and a second region, which is used for frequency with wavelength λ. The substrate is flat rectangular and insulating material, which has a substrate width W which is at least 2.5 mm and a substrate length L. The substrate width W, the substrate length L and the wavelength λ complies with the formula: L/W=λ(±10%). The first region and the second region is conducting material, the first region is disposed on the substrate and shifting to one side of the substrate, the second region is disposed on the substrate and shifting to another side of the substrate. Part of the first region is disposed adjacent to part of the second region and an adjacent region is formed between and a coupling effect is reduced.
US10249950B1 Systems and methods for reduced control inputs in tunable meta-devices
In some embodiments, an antenna system includes antenna elements for transmitting and/or receiving electromagnetic radiation. The antenna elements may be connected to a feed via a plurality of tunable impedance elements. At least some of the tunable impedance elements may have nonlinear responses to impedance tuning that can be numerically approximated by nonlinear impedance-tuning parameter curves with a cumulative number of selectable nonlinear coefficients. Control inputs to nonlinearly vary impedance values of the tunable impedance elements allow for the selection of distinct impedance patterns that correspond to distinct field patterns attainable by the antenna system. The number of field patterns attainable is a function of the number of control inputs and a cumulative number of selectable nonlinear coefficients. Thus, a selection of tunable impedance elements and control inputs may be made to attain a target number of field patterns to serve a desired coverage area.
US10249930B2 Tunable electromagnetic coupler and modules and devices using same
An electromagnetic coupler includes a first transmission line connecting an input port to an output port. A second transmission line adjacent the first transmission line connects a coupled port and an isolation port. The electromagnetic coupler provides a coupled signal at the coupled port, which is representative of an input signal at the input port. The amplitude of the coupled signal is related to the amplitude of the input signal by a coupling factor. A tuning element is provided adjacent to the first or second transmission line and is coupled to an impedance. Varying impedance values cause an adjustment to the coupling factor and reactive impedance values provide frequency filtering effects.
US10249921B2 Fast thermal dumping for batteries
A cooling system includes a fluid delivery system configured to bring a working liquid (such as water) into thermal contact with a battery where it vaporizes into an exhaust gas, and an exhaust system configured to vent the exhaust gas.
US10249915B2 Method of manufacturing nonaqueous secondary battery
A method of manufacturing a nonaqueous secondary battery includes: constructing a battery assembly with a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous electrolytic solution, the nonaqueous electrolytic solution containing an unsaturated carbonate; activating the battery assembly to decompose a portion of the unsaturated carbonate such that a percentage of the unsaturated carbonate is adjusted to be 0.9 mass % or less with respect to 100 mass % of a total amount of the nonaqueous electrolytic solution; self-discharging the battery assembly to measure a voltage drop amount; and determining whether internal short-circuit occurs in the battery assembly based on the voltage drop amount.
US10249913B2 Battery pack cooling system
A battery pack cooling system includes a plurality of cells disposed in an internal space of a battery pack case so as to form a cooling passage configured to cool the cell modules by cooling air flowing in the cooling passage. A first temperature sensor is a minimum temperature sensor disposed in the upstream position which becomes a lowest temperature. A second temperature sensor is a maximum temperature sensor disposed in the downstream position which becomes a highest temperature. A third temperature sensor is configured to measure the temperature of either the highest temperature or the lowest temperature disposed in a second cell module. A cooling passage includes a cooling air inlet passage, a cooling air exhaust passage, and a plurality of cooling branch passages disposed to connect the cooling air inlet passage and the cooling air exhaust passage in parallel.
US10249911B2 Solid-state lithium battery
A solid-state lithium battery in which a thermal stability is improved. The solid-state lithium battery comprises a cathode active material layer containing a cathode active material, an anode active material layer containing an anode active material, and a solid electrolyte layer formed between the cathode active material layer and the anode active material layer. The cathode active material is an oxide active material, at least one of the cathode active material layer and the solid electrolyte layer contains a sulfide solid electrolyte material, the sulfide solid electrolyte material comprises a Li element, a P element, a S element, and an I element, and the cathode active material layer contains a specific phosphate ester.
US10249907B2 Nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery, method for producing same and nonaqueous electrolyte
Provided is a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery with better battery performance than in the past, by forming an SEI coat with very little non-uniformity on the surface of the negative electrode active material layer. The invention provides a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery in which an electrode assembly including a positive electrode, a separator, and a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous electrolyte are contained in a battery case. In this secondary battery, the nonaqueous electrolyte contains a crown ether that forms a complex with a sodium ion, and the negative electrode includes a negative current collector, a negative electrode active material layer containing a negative electrode active material formed on the surface of the current collector, and a coat including an oxalato complex structure and provided on at least part of the surface of the negative electrode active material layer.
US10249906B2 Use of fluoroisopropyl derivatives as additives in electrolytes
An electrolyte composition (A) containing (i) at least one aprotic organic solvent; (ii) at least one conducting salt; (iii) at least one compound of formula (I) wherein A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, and A6 are independently from each other selected from H and F, wherein at least one of the group A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, and A6 is F; R is selected from R1, and C(O)OR1, and R1 is selected from C1-C6 alkyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C3-C6 cycloalkenyl, C5-C7 (hetero)aryl, and C2-C6 alkinyl, wherein alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, (hetero)aryl, and alkinyl may be substituted by one or more F; and (iv) optionally at least one further additive.
US10249901B2 Organic-inorganic composite anion exchange membrane containing polyvinylidene fluoride polymer for non-aqueous redox flow battery and method for preparing the same
An organic-inorganic composite anion exchange membrane for non-aqueous redox flow batteries, which contains a polyvinylidene fluoride polymer, and a method for preparing the same are disclosed.
US10249897B2 Electrolyte balancing strategies for flow batteries
The present invention is directed to a redox flow battery comprising at least one electrochemical cell in fluid communication with a balancing cell, said balancing cell comprising: a first and second half-cell chamber, wherein the first half-cell chamber comprises a first electrode in contact with a first aqueous electrolyte of the redox flow battery; and wherein the second half-cell chamber comprises a second electrode in contact with a second aqueous electrolyte, said second electrode comprising a catalyst for the generation of O2.
US10249893B2 Fuel cell architectures, monitoring systems, and control logic for characterizing fluid flow in fuel cell stacks
Disclosed are fuel cell architectures, fuel cell stack monitoring systems, and control logic for detecting fluid property changes in a fuel cell stack. A method is disclosed for detecting a flow property change of a fluid in a fuel cell system. This method includes determining, e.g., through system analysis or accessing a look-up table, a correlation between voltage change of the fuel cell system and flow property of the fluid, and determining, from the voltage-property correlation, a calibrated voltage drop corresponding to the property change of the fluid. The method monitors system voltage (e.g., moving average voltage of the fuel cell stack operating at steady state), and detecting a voltage magnitude change in the system voltage, e.g., when an anode exhaust valve is opened. Responsive to the voltage magnitude change being greater than the calibrated voltage drop, a signal is generated indicating detection of the flow property change.
US10249889B2 Fuel cell system
A fuel cell system comprises: a turbo type oxidizing agent pump, the rotary shaft of which is pivotally supported by an air bearing to take in and supply an oxidizing agent gas to a fuel cell by the rotary motion; an actual flow rate detection means for the oxidizing agent gas; a pressure adjustment means for the oxidizing agent gas; a rotary speed monitoring means for the oxidizing agent pump; and a control means which, when the rotary speed of the oxidizing agent pump is within the range of the minimum rotary speed that allows the rotary shaft to be pivotally supported by the air bearing, if the actual flow rate of the oxidizing agent gas is larger than a target flow rate, increases the pressure of the oxidizing agent gas via the pressure adjustment means.
US10249888B2 Passive recirculation device
The present disclosure provides a recirculation device comprising a body comprising at least one first passage configured to receive an exhaust, at least one second passage configured to receive a fuel, at least one third passage configured to receive a mixture of the exhaust and the fuel, and a longitudinal axis extending from the second passage to the third passage. The device can also comprise a nozzle comprising an inner cavity for directing fuel towards an orifice, located at the smallest cross-sectional area of the inner cavity and a piston slideably located within the body comprising a first end configured to receive the fuel and a second end configured to fuel to the nozzle cavity, whereby the piston can be actuated along the longitudinal axis of the body by the exhaust controlling the flow of fuel passing through the orifice. A mixing chamber located within the body can be configured to receive an exhaust and configured to receive fuel from the orifice.
US10249874B2 Composite negative active material, negative electrode including composite negative active material, and lithium secondary battery including negative electrode
A composite negative active material including: a silicon-containing negative active material; and a non-metal doped metal phosphate, wherein the non-metal doped metal phosphate includes two or more metals. Also a negative electrode including the composite negative active material, and a lithium secondary battery including the negative electrode
US10249861B2 Rechargeable battery
Disclosed is a rechargeable battery including: an electrode assembly; a case having an opening at one side and including the electrode assembly; and a cap assembly including a cap plate for closing and sealing an opening of the case, wherein the cap assembly includes a vent portion that is welded with weaker welding strength in at least some of a boundary between the cap plate and the case than the rest.
US10249857B2 Battery bus bar design and laser welding
A battery assembly includes a plurality of battery cells each including a cell tab and a bus bar connected to the cell tabs of adjacent battery cells. The bus bar including a pair of 180 degree bend regions that each define a channel for receiving a respective cell tab and a cut-out region defining an opening having opposing edge portions that allows direct access to the cell tab within the cut-out region. A weld line connects the cell tab to at least one of the opposing edge portions within the cut-out region.
US10249855B2 Flexible battery cover with integral lid, method of construction thereof, and method of enclosing a battery therewith
A flexible one piece, insulative battery cover; battery cover assembly therewith; method of construction thereof, and method of enclosing a battery therewith are provided. The battery cover includes a flexible, tubular textile wall having a cavity extending between a bottom end and an open top end of the wall. The cover further includes a flexible textile lid having a free end and an opposite end attached to the wall via a hinge, with the lid being pivotal via the hinge between an open position, exposing the open top end of the wall, and a closed position, substantially closing off the top end. Further yet, the cover includes a fastener fixed to the lid adjacent the free end, with the fastener being configured to for releasable attachment to an elongate fastener member of the vehicle battery assembly.
US10249854B2 Support member for battery pack top housing
A battery pack that is connectable to and supportable by a power tool (e.g., a hand-held power tool). The battery pack includes a top housing having a support member. The support member of the battery pack top housing is configured or operable to reinforce a support portion of the battery pack that is used to connect the battery pack to the power tool. By reinforcing the support portion of the battery pack, an interface between the battery pack and the power tool is able to withstand greater forces (e.g., from vibrations caused by the power tool).
US10249837B2 Light-emitting element, light-emitting device, electronic device, and lighting device
Provided is a light-emitting element having a light-emitting layer which contains at least a host material and a plurality of guest materials, where the host material has a lower T1 level than that of at least one of the plurality of guest materials. The emission of the one of the plurality of guest materials exhibits a multicomponent decay curve, and the lifetime thereof is less than or equal to 15 μsec, preferably less than or equal to 10 μsec, more preferably less than or equal to 5 μsec, where the lifetime is defined as a time for the emission to decrease in intensity to 1/100 of its initial intensity.
US10249836B2 Photodetector
A photodetector includes a substrate, an interdigital electrode layer and a photoactive layer. The interdigital electrode layer is located or sandwiched between the substrate and the photoactive layer. The interdigital electrode layer includes a first interdigital electrode and a second interdigital electrode. The first interdigital electrode and the second interdigital electrode are spaced from and staggered with each other.
US10249817B2 Magnetic device
A magnetic device includes a free layer; a pinned layer; a tunnel barrier disposed between the free layer and the pinned layer; a polarization enhancement layer disposed between the tunnel barrier and the pinned layer; and a blocking layer disposed between the polarization enhancement layer and the pinned layer, wherein the blocking layer includes a first diffusion trap layer and a second diffusion trap layer disposed on the first diffusion trap layer.
US10249810B2 Structurally embedded and inhospitable environment systems and devices having autonomous electrical power sources
A method is provided for producing an electrically-powered device and/or component that is embeddable in a solid structural component, and a system, a produced device and/or a produced component is provided. The produced electrically powered device includes an attached autonomous electrical power source in a form of a unique, environmentally-friendly structure configured to transform thermal energy at any temperature above absolute zero to an electric potential without any external stimulus including physical movement or deformation energy. The autonomous electrical power source component provides a mechanism for generating renewable energy as primary power for the electrically-powered device and/or component once an integrated structure including the device and/or component is deployed in an environment that restricts future access to the electrical power source for servicing, recharge, replacement, replenishment or the like.
US10249792B2 Protective capping layer for spalled gallium nitride
A method of producing a semiconductor device includes forming a stack including a semiconductor material having a Group III nitride semiconductor material formed on a growth substrate, a protective layer formed over the Group III nitride semiconductor material, and a handle layer and a stressor layer formed over the protective layer. The stack is spalled to separate the growth substrate from the stack.
US10249791B2 High-brightness light-emitting diode with surface microstructures
A high-brightness light-emitting diode with surface microstructure and preparation and screening methods thereof are provided. The ratio of total roughened surface area of light transmission surface of a light emitting diode to vertically projected area is greater than 1.5, and the peak density of light transmission surface is not less than 0.3/um2. The higher the ratio of total roughened surface area of an epitaxial wafer to vertically projected area and the higher the number of peak over the critical height within a unit area, the more beneficial to improve light extraction efficiency of the epitaxial wafer. As a result, light extraction efficiency of the epitaxial wafer is greatly improved.
US10249790B2 Light emitting diode and fabrication method therof
A light emitting diode includes a segmented quantum well formed via selective growth method to avoid re-absorption effect of photons in the LED internal quantum well. This improves external extraction efficiency and increases luminance. The light emitting diode includes a first semiconductor layer, an active layer, and a second semiconductor layer, wherein, the upper surface of the first semiconductor layer has a first growth region and a second growth region; the active layer is formed only in the first growth region via selective epitaxial growth; and the second semiconductor layer covers the active layer and the second growth region of the first semiconductor layer via epitaxial growth.
US10249789B2 Light emitting diode chip and fabrication method
A light-emitting diode chip includes an epitaxial layer with a plurality of recess portions and protrusion portions; and a light transmission layer having a plurality of light transmission portions between top ends of adjacent protrusion portions and forming holes with the recess portions. The light transmission portions have a horizontal dimension larger than a width of the top ends of two adjacent protrusion portions, and serve as current blocking layer. A current spreading layer covers the light transmission layer and the epitaxial layer not masked by the light transmission layer. A refractive index of the light transmission layer is between those of the epitaxial layer and the holes, indicating a difference of refractive index between the light transmission layer and the epitaxial layer. Light scattering probability can therefore be increased, thus avoiding light absorption by electrodes and improving light extraction efficiency.
US10249787B2 Component having a multiple quantum well structure
The invention relates to a component (10) having a semiconductor layer sequence, which has a p-conducting semiconductor layer (1), an n-conducting semiconductor layer (2), and an active zone (3) arranged between the p-conducting semiconductor layer and the n-conducting semiconductor layer, wherein the active zone has a multiple quantum well structure, which, from the p-conducting semiconductor layer to the n-conducting semiconductor layer, has a plurality of p-side barrier layers (32p) having intermediate quantum well layers (31) and a plurality of n-side barrier layers (32n) having intermediate quantum layers (31). Recesses (4) having flanks are formed in the semiconductor layer sequence on the part of the p-conducting semiconductor layer, wherein the quantum well layers and/or the n- and p-side barrier layers extend in a manner conforming to the flanks of the recesses at least in regions. The interior barrier layers have a larger average layer thickness than the p-side barrier layers.
US10249758B2 FinFET with sigma recessed source/drain and un-doped buffer layer epitaxy for uniform junction formation
After forming a gate structure over a semiconductor fin that extends upwards from a semiconductor substrate portion, a sigma cavity is formed within the semiconductor fin on each side of the gate structure. A semiconductor buffer region composed of an un-doped stress-generating semiconductor material is epitaxially growing from faceted surfaces of the sigma cavity. Finally, a doped semiconductor region composed of a doped stress-generating semiconductor material is formed on the semiconductor buffer region to completely fill the sigma cavity. The doped semiconductor region is formed to have substantially vertical sidewalls for formation of a uniform source/drain junction profile.
US10249745B2 Method for making a semiconductor device including a resonant tunneling diode structure having a superlattice
A method for making a semiconductor device may include forming at least one double-barrier resonant tunneling diode (DBRTD) by forming a first doped semiconductor layer, and forming a first barrier layer on the first doped semiconductor layer and including a superlattice. The superlattice may include stacked groups of layers, each group of layers including stacked base semiconductor monolayers defining a base semiconductor portion, and at least one non-semiconductor monolayer constrained within a crystal lattice of adjacent base semiconductor portions. The method may further include forming an intrinsic semiconductor layer on the first barrier layer, forming a second barrier layer on the intrinsic semiconductor layer, and forming a second doped semiconductor layer on the second superlattice layer.
US10249744B2 Tunnel field-effect transistor and method for manufacturing tunnel field-effect transistor
A tunnel field-effect transistor and a method for manufacturing a tunnel field-effect transistor is disclosed. Source regions are located on two sides of an oxide structure, an epitaxial layer is located on a surface on a side that is of the source region and that is away from the oxide structure, and a gate structure is located on a surface on a side that is of the epitaxial layer and that is away from the source region, so that a gate electric field direction of the tunnel field-effect transistor is the same as an electron tunneling direction, and carriers on a valence band of the source region tunnel to a conduction band of the epitaxial layer at relatively high tunneling efficiency, thereby generating a steep subthreshold swing and enabling a subthreshold swing value of the tunnel field-effect transistor to be lower than 60 mV/dec to consume relatively low power.
US10249740B2 Ge nano wire transistor with GaAs as the sacrificial layer
An apparatus including a three-dimensional semiconductor body including a channel region and junction regions disposed on opposite sides of the channel region, the three-dimensional semiconductor body including a plurality of nanowires including a germanium material disposed in respective planes separated in the junction regions by a second material, wherein a lattice constant of the second material is similar to a lattice constant of the germanium material; and a gate stack disposed on the channel region, the gate stack including a gate electrode disposed on a gate dielectric. A method of including forming a plurality of nanowires in separate planes on a substrate, each of the plurality of nanowires including a germanium material and separated from an adjacent nanowire by a sacrificial material; disposing a gate stack on the plurality of nanowires in a designated channel region, the gate stack including a dielectric material and a gate electrode.
US10249734B2 Poly-silicon thin film transistor and manufacturing method thereof, array substrate and manufacturing method thereof, and display device
A poly-silicon thin film transistor and its manufacturing method, an array substrate and its manufacturing method, and a display device are provided. The method for manufacturing a poly-silicon thin film transistor includes forming a poly-silicon layer on a base substrate so that the poly-silicon layer includes a first poly-silicon area, second poly-silicon areas located at the both sides of the first poly-silicon area and third poly-silicon areas located at a side of the second poly-silicon areas away from the first poly-silicon area; forming a barrier layer between a gate electrode and a gate insulation layer by a dry etching method so that the barrier layer corresponds to the first poly-silicon area; and with the barrier layer as a mask doping the second poly-silicon areas to form lightly doped areas. By this method, the lightly doped areas may have the same length, and thus the problem of excessive leakage current is avoided.
US10249726B2 Methods of forming a protection layer on a semiconductor device and the resulting device
One illustrative example of a transistor device disclosed herein includes, among other things, a gate structure, first and second spacers positioned adjacent opposite sides of the gate structure, and a multi-layer gate cap structure positioned above the gate structure and the upper surface of the spacers. The multi-layer gate cap structure includes a first gate cap material layer positioned on an upper surface of the gate structure and on the upper surfaces of the first and second spacers, a first high-k protection layer positioned on an upper surface of the first gate cap material layer and a second gate cap material layer positioned on an upper surface of the high-k protection layer. The first and second gate cap layers comprise different materials than the first high-k protection layer.
US10249723B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor body having a main surface and an active region surrounded by a non-active region. A trench extends from the main surface into the semiconductor body. The trench has a stripe configuration and extends laterally within the active region. A first electrode and a first insulator are in the trench. The first insulator insulates the first electrode from the semiconductor body. The first electrode is recessed in the trench and has a planar surface extending generally parallel with and below the main surface of the semiconductor body so as to define a well in the trench that is laterally confined by the first insulator. A second insulator is on the planar surface. A second electrode is within the well of the trench, and the second insulator insulates the second electrode from the first electrode.
US10249719B2 Device isolation using preferential oxidation of the bulk substrate
A method includes providing a structure including a substrate, a buffer layer formed on the substrate and a semiconductor layer formed on the buffer layer, etching the semiconductor layer so as to form a fin and exposing the buffer layer, etching the buffer layer such that a portion of the buffer layer, disposed under the fin, is exposed, and oxidizing the buffer layer and fin so as to form an oxide layer under the fin.
US10249717B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, first to fourth semiconductor regions and a first insulating film. The second electrode includes first, second, and third electrode regions. The first semiconductor region includes first, second, third, fourth, and fifth partial regions. The first partial region is separated from the first electrode. The second partial region is separated from the first electrode region. The fourth partial region is separated from the second electrode region. The second semiconductor region includes sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth partial regions. The third semiconductor region is connected to the second semiconductor region. The fourth semiconductor region is electrically connected to the second electrode. The fourth semiconductor region includes tenth, eleventh, and twelfth partial regions. The first insulating film is provided between the first, third, and fourth semiconductor regions.
US10249716B1 IGBT assembly having saturable inductor for soft landing a diode recovery current
A combination switch includes an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT), an anti-parallel diode, and a saturable inductor. The diode and inductor are coupled in series between a collector and an emitter of the IGBT. The inductor is fashioned so that it will come out of saturation when a forward bias current flow through the diode falls below a saturation current level. When the diode current falls (for example, due to another combination switch of a phase leg turning on), the diode current initially falls at a high rate until the inductor current drops to the saturation current level. Thereafter, the diode current falls at a lower rate. The lower rate allows the diode current to have a soft landing to zero current, thereby eliminating or reducing voltage and/or current spikes that would otherwise occur. Multiple methods of implementing and manufacturing the saturable inductor are disclosed.
US10249710B2 Methods, apparatus, and system for improved nanowire/nanosheet spacers
A semiconductor structure, comprising a semiconductor substrate; at least one fin, wherein the at least one fin comprises one or more first layers and one or more second layers, wherein the first layers and the second layers are interspersed and the first layers laterally extend further than the second layers; a dummy gate structure comprising a first spacer material disposed on sidewalls of the dummy gate; a second spacer material disposed adjacent to each of the second layers, wherein sidewalls of the fin comprise exposed portions of each of the first layers and the second spacer material, and an epitaxial source/drain material disposed on at least the exposed portions of each of the first layers. Methods and systems for forming the semiconductor structure.
US10249707B2 Laterally diffused metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor and manufacturing method therefor
A laterally diffused metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor, comprising a substrate (110), a source electrode (150), a drain electrode (140), a body region (160), and a well region on the substrate, the well region comprising: an insertion-type well (122) having P-type doping, being arranged below the drain electrode and being connected to the drain electrode; N wells (124), arranged on two sides of the insertion-type well; and P wells (126), arranged next to the N wells and being connected to the N wells; the source electrode and the body region are arranged in the P well.
US10249700B2 OLED array substrate, display apparatus and method for repairing dark spot thereon
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) array substrate, a display apparatus and a method for repairing a dark spot of the display apparatus or the OLED array substrate are provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure. The OLED array substrate includes: power lines, a connection component, a pixel structure disposed in a pixel region, and the pixel structure includes a driving transistor, and an OLED device. The OLED device includes a first electrode and a second electrode, and the first electrode is electrically connected with the first source/drain electrode of the driving transistor; the connection component is configured to electrically insulating the first electrode from the power lines before repairing the OLED array substrate; and the connection component is further configured to electrically connect the first electrode (anode or cathode) with the power lines in a case of repairing the OLED array substrate.
US10249688B2 Organic light emitting display device with bank structure for enhanced image quality and head mounted display including the same
An organic light emitting display device that can prevent non-emission areas from being visible as lattice patterns and a head-mounted display including the organic light emitting display device are provided. The organic light emitting display device includes anode electrodes, banks that define the anode electrodes, organic light-emitting layers that are disposed on the anode electrodes, and color filters that are disposed on the organic light-emitting layers. The banks include a color changing film that changes light emitted from the organic light-emitting layer into a predetermined color and outputs the changed color light.
US10249669B1 Image sensors having two or more light sensitive subareas for receiving two or more images of a sample from a component
Among other things, an integral image sensor includes a sensor surface having a surface area at which light-sensitive pixels are arranged in rows and columns. The surface area includes two or more light-sensitive subareas each of the subareas having been configured to have been diced from a wafer along two orthogonal dimensions to form a discrete image sensor. The two or more light-sensitive subareas are arranged along one of the two orthogonal dimensions. The sensor surface of the integral image sensor is flat and continuous across the two or more subareas.
US10249666B2 Image sensors including shifted isolation structures
Image sensors are provided. An image sensor includes a semiconductor substrate including a pixel region. The image sensor includes first and second photoelectric conversion elements in the pixel region. The image sensor includes an isolation region between the first and second photoelectric conversion elements. The isolation region is off-center with respect to the pixel region.
US10249653B2 Display panel and manufacturing method thereof
A display panel and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The display panel includes a color resist layer, a protective layer and a light-shielding layer. The color resist layer is formed with a first channel having a first color resist block and a second color resist block therein. The light-shielding layer has a base, a first protrusion corresponding to the first color resist block, and a second protrusion corresponding to the second color resist block. The first protrusion is configured as a main photo spacer. The second protrusion is configured as a sub photo spacer. The protective layer is formed with a second channel corresponding to the second color resist block. The sub photo spacer is directly connected to the second color resist block.
US10249650B2 Display device
A display device includes a pixel including a thin film transistor, and an under layer below the thin film transistor. The thin film transistor includes a first gate electrode, a semiconductor layer and a second gate electrode. The semiconductor layer includes a channel region that overlaps at least one of the first gate electrode and the second gate electrode in a plan view. The channel region curves in a thickness direction of the semiconductor layer. The first gate electrode includes a first edge located on the side of an edge of the channel region in a direction of a channel length. The second gate electrode includes a second edge located on the side of the edge of the channel region. The position of the first edge is different from the position of the second edge in the direction of the channel length.
US10249649B2 Thin film transistor array substrate and display panel
A thin film transistor array substrate and a display panel are provided. A parasitic capacitor is formed from a common line and a data line, and a capacitance value of the parasitic capacitor formed from the data line connected to the connecting line with a larger resistance value and the corresponding common line is less than that of the parasitic capacitor formed from the data line connected to the connecting line with a smaller resistance value and the corresponding common line. Thus the displayed image bright stripes with inconsistent brightness can be avoided from appearing.
US10249648B2 Manufacturing methods of array substrates and array substrates
The present disclosure relates to an array substrate and the manufacturing method thereof. The manufacturing method includes the steps including: forming a buffer layer on a substrate, forming a source and a data line within the buffer layer, and forming a gate and a gate line on the buffer layer, forming an insulation layer on the source, the data line, the gate, and the gate line, forming a semiconductor layer on the source, and forming a first pixel electrode and a second pixel electrode on the insulation layer. The manufacturing efficiency of the manufacturing process of the array substrate is high, and the manufacturing process is also energy saving.
US10249647B2 Semiconductor device and display device comprising oxide semiconductor layer
An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to manufacture a semiconductor device with high display quality and high reliability, which includes a pixel portion and a driver circuit portion capable of high-speed operation over one substrate, using transistors having favorable electric characteristics and high reliability as switching elements. Two kinds of transistors, in each of which an oxide semiconductor layer including a crystalline region on one surface side is used as an active layer, are formed in a driver circuit portion and a pixel portion. Electric characteristics of the transistors can be selected by choosing the position of the gate electrode layer which determines the position of the channel. Thus, a semiconductor device including a driver circuit portion capable of high-speed operation and a pixel portion over one substrate can be manufactured.
US10249645B2 Semiconductor device, display device including the semiconductor device, display module including the display device, and electronic device including the semiconductor device, the display device, and the display module
To provide a semiconductor device including a planar transistor having an oxide semiconductor and a capacitor. In a semiconductor device, a transistor includes an oxide semiconductor film, a gate insulating film over the oxide semiconductor film, a gate electrode over the gate insulating film, a second insulating film over the gate electrode, a third insulating film over the second insulating film, and a source and a drain electrodes over the third insulating film; the source and the drain electrodes are electrically connected to the oxide semiconductor film; a capacitor includes a first and a second conductive films and the second insulating film; the first conductive film and the gate electrode are provided over the same surface; the second conductive film and the source and the drain electrodes are provided over the same surface; and the second insulating film is provided between the first and the second conductive films.
US10249644B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method of the same
An object is to provide a display device with high productivity by reducing the number of masks and the number of steps. Another object is to provide a display device with high yield. A pixel transistor and a driver transistor are formed over a substrate having an insulating surface in the same step. A pixel electrode electrically connected to the pixel transistor is one electrode. The other electrode is supplied with a fixed potential. A region where a pair of electrodes overlap with each other is used as a capacitor. Accordingly, the number of masks and steps are reduced to provide a display device with high productivity.
US10249639B2 Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device according to an embodiment includes: first and second memory columnar bodies aligned in a second direction intersecting a first direction, the first and second memory columnar bodies respectively including a semiconductor layer and extending in the first direction; a bit line disposed above the first and second memory columnar bodies; and a first connecting line disposed between the first and second memory columnar bodies and the bit line in the first direction and electrically coupled to the semiconductor layers of the first and second memory columnar bodies and the bit line, the first connecting line extending linearly in the second direction, and a center line widthwise of the first connecting line being in a position displaced in a third direction, the third direction intersecting the first and second directions, from positions of centers of the first and second memory columnar bodies.
US10249633B2 Flash memory device
An integrated circuit product includes a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate and a flash memory device positioned in a first area of the SOI substrate. The SOI substrate includes a semiconductor bulk substrate, a buried insulating layer positioned above the semiconductor bulk substrate, and a semiconductor layer positioned above the buried insulating layer, and the flash memory device includes a flash transistor device and a read transistor device. The flash transistor device includes a floating gate, an insulating layer positioned above the floating gate, and a control gate positioned above the insulating layer, wherein the floating gate includes a portion of the semiconductor layer. The read transistor device includes a gate dielectric layer positioned above the semiconductor bulk substrate and a read gate electrode positioned above the gate dielectric layer.
US10249619B2 Power semiconductor device having trench gate type IGBT and diode regions
Switching loss is reduced. A first surface of a semiconductor substrate has a portion included in an IGBT region and a portion included in a diode region. Trenches formed in the first surface include a gate trench and a boundary trench disposed between the gate trench and the diode region. A fourth layer of the semiconductor substrate is provided on the first surface and has a portion included in the diode region. The fourth layer includes a trench-covering well region that covers the deepest part of the boundary trench, a plurality of isolated well regions, and a diffusion region that connects the trench-covering well region and the isolated well regions. The diffusion region has a lower impurity concentration than that of the isolated well regions. A first electrode is in contact with the isolated well regions and away from the diffusion region.
US10249616B2 Methods of forming a resistor structure between adjacent transistor gates on an integrated circuit product and the resulting devices
One illustrative method disclosed herein includes, among other things, forming first and second adjacent gates above a semiconductor substrate, each of the gates comprising a gate structure and a gate cap, forming a conductive resistor structure between the first and second adjacent gates, the conductive resistor structure having an uppermost surface that is positioned at a level that is below a level of an uppermost surface of the gate caps of the first and second adjacent gates, and forming first and second separate conductive resistor contact structures, each of which is conductively coupled to the conductive resistor structure.
US10249605B2 Integrated circuit devices
An integrated circuit (IC) device includes at least one standard cell. The at least one standard cell includes: first and second active regions respectively disposed on each of two sides of a dummy region, the first and second active regions having different conductivity types and extending in a first direction; first and second gate lines extending parallel to each other in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction across the first and second active regions, a first detour interconnection structure configured to electrically connect the first gate line with the second gate line; and a second detour interconnection structure configured to electrically connect the second gate line with the first gate line. The first and second detour interconnection structures include a lower interconnection layer extending in the first direction, an upper interconnection layer extending in the second direction, and a contact via.
US10249600B2 Light emitting apparatus, illumination apparatus and display apparatus
A light emitting apparatus including: one or a plurality of light emitting devices each having a plurality of electrodes and each emitting light from the upper surface of the light emitting device; a plurality of terminal electrodes provided on the lower side of the light emitting devices in a positional relation with the light emitting devices and electrically connected to the electrodes of the light emitting devices; a first metal line brought into contact with the upper surfaces of the light emitting devices and one of the terminal electrodes, provided at a location separated away from side surfaces of the light emitting devices and created in a film creation process; and an insulator in which the light emitting devices and the first metal line are embedded.
US10249592B2 Wire bonded wide I/O semiconductor device
A wide I/O semiconductor device is disclosed including a memory die stack wire bonded to an interface chip. The stack of memory die may be wire bonded to the interface chip using a wire bond scheme optimized for die-to-die connection and optimized for the large number of wire bond connections in a wide I/O semiconductor device. This method can achieve significant BW increase by improving packaging yield and costs, not possible with current packaging schemes.
US10249591B2 Resin composition, bonded body and semiconductor device
A resin composition is provided, including a binder resin, and silver-coated particles in which a functional group is introduced to a surface. A ratio (a/b) of Young's modulus (a) of the silver-coated particles to Young's modulus (b) of the binder resin after being cured is 0.1 to 2.0, and the Young's modulus (a) of the silver-coated particles is 0.05 to 2.0 GPa.
US10249577B2 Method of forming metal interconnection and method of fabricating semiconductor apparatus using the method
A semiconductor manufacturing method includes depositing a low-k dielectric layer, forming a trench in the low-k dielectric layer, forming a barrier layer in the trench, filling a metal on the barrier layer, planarizing the metal, and forming a capping layer on the planarized metal, wherein the capping layer includes at least two layers.
US10249565B2 Semiconductor device that transfers an electric signal with a set of inductors
A semiconductor chip is mounted on a first surface of an interconnect substrate, and has a multilayer interconnect layer. A first inductor is formed over the multilayer interconnect layer, and a wiring axis direction thereof is directed in a horizontal direction to the interconnect substrate. A second inductor is formed on the multilayer interconnect layer, and a wiring axis direction thereof is directed in the horizontal direction to the interconnect substrate. The second inductor is opposite to the first inductor. A sealing resin seals at least the first surface of the interconnect substrate and the semiconductor chip. A groove is formed over the whole area of a portion that is positioned between the at least first inductor and the second inductor of a boundary surface of the multilayer interconnect layer and the sealing resin.
US10249564B2 Electronic component mounting substrate, electronic device, and electronic module
An electronic component mounting substrate includes an insulating base having a rectangular shape in plan view and including a first main surface, a second main surface facing the first main surface, and a recess open on the first main surface, a band-shaped metal layer on a sidewall of the recess, and an electrode extending from a bottom surface of the recess into the insulating base. The electrode has an end disposed in the insulating base, and the end includes an inclined portion inclined toward the second main surface.
US10249563B2 Multilayer wiring substrate
Provided is a multilayer wiring substrate capable of achieving excellent conduction reliability. The multilayer wiring substrate is formed by laminating an anisotropic conductive member including an insulating base which is made of an inorganic material, a plurality of conductive paths which are made of a conductive member, penetrate the insulating base in a thickness direction thereof and are provided in a mutually insulated state, and a pressure sensitive adhesive layer which is provided on a surface of the insulating base, in which each conductive path has a protrusion protruding from the surface of the insulating base, and a wiring substrate having a substrate and one or more electrodes to be formed on the substrate, and conductive paths which come into contact with the electrode among the plurality of conductive paths are deformed so that adjacent conductive paths come into contact with each other.
US10249557B2 Packaged integrated circuit device and methods
A packaged lead frame includes a encapsulant having a first minor side, a second minor side opposite the first minor side, a third minor side, and a fourth minor side opposite the third minor side, and a plurality of leads along the third minor side between the first minor side and a center plane between the first and second minor side. The plurality of leads extend outwardly from the encapsulant at a first plane. Each of the plurality of leads includes a corresponding jog external to the encapsulant which jogs away from the center plane, wherein the corresponding jog of each lead from a first lead of the plurality of leads closest to the center plane to a last lead of the first plurality of leads closest to the first minor side jogs incrementally further away the center plane.
US10249544B2 Method of inspecting surface and method of manufacturing semiconductor device
Provided are a method of inspecting a surface and a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device. The methods include preparing a substrate, selecting a spatial resolution of a first optical device by setting a magnification of an imaging optical system, emitting multi-wavelength light toward a first measurement area of the substrate and obtaining first wavelength-specific images, generating first spectrum data based on the first wavelength-specific images, generating first spectrum data of respective pixels based on the first wavelength-specific images, and extracting a spectrum of at least one first inspection area having a range of the first measurement area or less from the first spectrum data, and analyzing the spectrum. The first optical device includes a light source, an objective lens, a detector, and an imaging optical system. The obtaining first wavelength-specific images includes using the imaging optical system and the detector.
US10249530B2 Interlayer dielectric film in semiconductor devices
A method of forming a semiconductor device includes depositing a flowable dielectric layer on a substrate and annealing the flowable dielectric layer. The method further includes performing a high temperature (HT) doping process on the flowable dielectric layer. The HT doping process may include implanting dopant ions into the flowable dielectric layer and heating the substrate during the implanting of the dopant ions. The heating of the substrate may include heating a substrate holder upon which the substrate is disposed and maintaining the substrate at a temperature above 100° C. An example benefit reduced the wet etch rate (WER) of the flowable dielectric layer.
US10249528B2 Integrated circuit and manufacturing method thereof
An integrated circuit includes a first insulation layer, a bottom plate, a first patterned dielectric layer, a medium plate, a second patterned dielectric layer, and a top plate. The first patterned dielectric layer is disposed on the bottom plate. The medium plate is disposed on the first patterned dielectric layer. At least a part of the first patterned dielectric layer and the medium plate and a part of the bottom plate are disposed in a first trench penetrating the first insulation layer. The bottom plate, the first patterned dielectric layer, and the medium plate constitute a first metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor. The second patterned dielectric layer is disposed on the medium plate. The top plate is disposed on the second patterned dielectric layer. The medium plate, the second patterned dielectric layer, and the top plate constitute a second MIM capacitor. The bottom plate is electrically connected with the top plate.
US10249523B2 Overlay and semiconductor process control using a wafer geometry metric
The present invention may include acquiring a wafer shape value at a plurality of points of a wafer surface at a first and second process level, generating a wafer shape change value at each of the points, generating a set of slope of shape change values at each of the points, calculating a set of process tool correctables utilizing the generated set of slope of shape change values, generating a set of slope shape change residuals (SSCRs) by calculating a slope of shape change residual value at each of the points utilizing the set of process tool correctables, defining a plurality of metric analysis regions distributed across the surface, and then generating one or more residual slope shape change metrics for each metric analysis region based on one or more SSCRs within each metric analysis region.
US10249519B2 Light-irradiation heat treatment apparatus
A semiconductor wafer held by a holder within a chamber is irradiated and heated with halogen light emitted from multiple halogen lamps. A cylindrical louver made of opaque quartz and a light-shielding member of a ring shape having a cut-out portion are provided between the halogen lamps and the semiconductor wafer. When the semiconductor wafer is heated with the light emitted from the halogen lamps, a shadow region will appear in the semiconductor wafer as a result of the louver blocking off the emitted light. However, in the presence of the cut-out portion of the light-shielding member, the light emitted from the halogen lamps will reach the shadow region through the cut-out portion. This configuration allows the shadow region to be heated in the same manner as the other regions, and accordingly will help make uniform the in-plane temperature distribution of the semiconductor wafer during light irradiation heating.
US10249517B2 Substrate processing apparatus
A substrate processing apparatus has a labyrinth around a processing liquid nozzle above a nozzle gap, and a seal gas is supplied to the labyrinth to seal the nozzle gap from an external space. Consequently, the entry of the atmosphere of the external space into a processing space through the nozzle gap can be suppressed. An opposing-member flange part of a top plate has a first uneven part on the upper surface, and a holder body of an opposing-member moving mechanism has a second uneven part on the lower surface. The labyrinth is formed by raised portions of one of the first and second uneven parts being disposed within recessed portions of the other of the first and second uneven parts with a gap therebetween only when the top plate is located at a second position (i.e., the processing space is created). This achieves flattening of the substrate processing apparatus.
US10249507B2 Methods for selective etching of a silicon material
The present disclosure provides methods for etching features in a silicon material includes performing a remote plasma process formed from an etching gas mixture including chlorine containing gas to remove a silicon material disposed on a substrate.
US10249503B2 Printed circuit board, semiconductor package and method of manufacturing the same
Disclosed is a printed circuit board including an insulating layer, a circuit layer formed on a lower surface of the insulating layer, and a metal post contacting the circuit layer and extending from the lower surface to an upper surface of the insulating layer. The printed circuit board is able to prevent shorts while components are mounted by forming a metal post to have a secured height tolerance to connect with a die and to be in a caved shape into the board.
US10249496B2 Narrowed feature formation during a double patterning process
Interconnect structures and methods of fabricating an interconnect structure. A first mandrel line, a second mandrel line, and a non-mandrel line between the first mandrel line and the second mandrel line are provided. A first sidewall spacer is formed adjacent to a section of the first mandrel line and is arranged between the section of the first mandrel line and the non-mandrel line. A first cut is formed that extends partially across the non-mandrel line adjacent to the first spacer to narrow a section of the non-mandrel line. The section of the first mandrel line is removed selective to the first sidewall spacer to form a second cut. An interconnect is formed using the non-mandrel line. The interconnect includes a narrowed section coinciding with a location of the narrowed section of the non-mandrel line.
US10249492B2 Fabrication of compound semiconductor structures
A semiconductor substrate, comprising a first semiconductor material, is provided and an insulating layer is formed thereon; an opening is formed in the insulating layer. Thereby, a seed surface of the substrate is exposed. The opening has sidewalls and a bottom and the bottom corresponds to the seed surface of the substrate. A cavity structure is formed above the insulating layer, including the opening and a lateral growth channel extending laterally over the substrate. A matching array is grown on the seed surface of the substrate, including at least a first semiconductor matching structure comprising a second semiconductor material and a second semiconductor matching structure comprising a third semiconductor material. The compound semiconductor structure comprising a fourth semiconductor material is grown on a seed surface of the second matching structure. The first through fourth semiconductor materials are different from each other. Corresponding semiconductor structures are also included.
US10249479B2 Magnet configurations for radial uniformity tuning of ICP plasmas
Embodiments described herein generally relate to plasma process apparatus. In one embodiment, the plasma process apparatus includes a plasma source assembly. The plasma source assembly may include a first coil, a second coil surrounding the first coil, and a magnetic device disposed outside the first and inside the second coil. The magnet enables additional tuning which improves uniformity control of the processes on the substrate.
US10249467B2 Laser plasma lens
A device for collimation or focusing of a relativistic electron packet, obtained in particular by laser-plasma acceleration, including a gas cloud and a laser capable of emitting a laser pulse focused in the gas cloud in order to create therein a wave of focusing electric and magnetic fields. The invention also relates to a device for emission of a collimated or focused relativistic electron packet. The invention further relates to a collimation or focusing method for a relativistic electron packet, and to methods for emission of a collimated or focused relativistic electron packet.
US10249462B2 Power relay for a vehicle
A power relay for a vehicle, in particular a utility vehicle, is disclosed. The power relay contains a housing formed by a connecting base and a housing pot that is placed on the connecting base. Accordingly, two connecting bolts for establishing contact with an on-load circuit are formed by standard screws.
US10249459B2 Advanced cooling system for electrical equipment
A cooling system for a circuit breaker is provided. The cooling system includes a temperature management unit, a power assembly, and a heat dissipating assembly. The temperature management unit is structured to detect the temperature at one of the circuit breaker or the conductor assembly. The power assembly is structured to harvest energy from the circuit breaker. The heat dissipating assembly includes a number of convection units, each heat convection unit is disposed immediately adjacent a number of the heat exchanging element.
US10249455B2 In-wall electrical control unit with openable switch cover
An in-wall electrical control unit with openable switch cover has a switch cover attached to a housing of the electrical control unit adjacent to a user interface of the electrical control unit such that the switch cover can be maneuvered between an opened position exposing the user interface for programming and a closed position wherein the switch cover is positioned over the user interface. An interface actuation knob on an inner surface of the switch cover aligned with a specific control of the user interface allows the user to operate the specific control while the switch cover is in the closed position.
US10249454B2 Key stem for a key module of a key for a keyboard, key module of a key for a keyboard, and method for manufacturing a key module for a key for a keyboard
A key stem for a key module of a key for a keyboard is proposed. The key stem has a coupling section for coupling a key button thereto, and a guidance section for guiding a key stem into a receiving section of the key module when the key stem is actuated between a standby position and an actuation position. The key stem is includes at least one elastically deformable end stop element, which is disposed on the guidance section and is designed to bear against at least one end stop section of the key module when the key stem is actuated into the actuation position. The key stem also includes at least one elastically deformable return stop element, which is disposed on the guidance section and is designed to bear against at least one return stop section of the key module when the key stem has been actuated back into the standby position.