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US10249450B2 Switch for a seat belt buckle
A switch for a belt buckle of a seatbelt device including at least two contact elements (4, 5) abutting on each other or reaching into abutment on each other in a cavity of the switch, wherein at least one of the contact elements (4, 5) is configured as a movable contact spring. An insertion channel (8) is provided into which a belt tongue, a locking part, an ejector (7) or a part movably coupled with one of these parts is insertable and removable at least with a section during the locking and unlocking movement of the belt tongue. A movably supported coupling member (3) protrudes with a first section (10) into the insertion channel (8) and includes a second section (11) associated with the contact spring. The movably supported coupling member (3) abuts via the second section (11) on the contact spring in a position-independent manner.
US10249448B2 Carbon surface modification for three-volt ultracapacitor
An electric double-layer ultracapacitor configured to maintain desired operation at an operating voltage of three volts, where the capacitor includes a housing component, a first and a second current collector, a positive and a negative electrode electrically coupled to one of the first and second current collectors, and a separator positioned between the positive and the negative electrode. At least one of the positive electrode and the negative electrode can include a treated carbon material, where the treated carbon material includes a reduction in a number of hydrogen-containing functional groups, nitrogen-containing functional groups and/or oxygen-containing functional groups.
US10249446B2 Stacked-type solid electrolytic capacitor package structure and method of manufacturing the same
The present disclosure provides a stacked-type solid electrolytic capacitor package structure and a method of manufacturing the same. The capacitor package structure includes a capacitor unit, a solder unit, a package unit and a conductive unit. The capacitor unit includes a plurality of first stacked capacitors. Each first stacked capacitor includes a first positive portion and a first negative portion. The first positive portion has at least one first through hole. The first through holes of the first positive portions are in communication with each other to form a first communication hole. The solder unit includes a first connection solder for filling the first communication hole so as to connect the first positive portions with each other. The package unit includes a package body for enclosing the capacitor unit and the solder unit. The conductive unit includes a first conductive terminal and a second conductive terminal.
US10249444B2 Method of fabricating an electrochemical double-layer capacitor
The disclosure provides for electrochemical supercapacitors with high energy densities, based on paired groups of carbon nanotube mounted to conductive substrates. In one variation, the electrochemical supercapacitors are double layer capacitors, or electrochemical double layer capacitors, containing opposing groups of carbon nanotubes on opposing substrates. In another variation, the capacitor is an interdigitated capacitor of alternating electrode containing carbon nanotubes, mounted on a common substrate. Processes and devices are also described.
US10249430B2 Transformer and switched-mode power supply apparatus
A transformer being capable of reducing cross regulation even in a case where the load is unbalanced and a switched-mode power supply apparatus using the transformer are provided. A transformer T has a core; a primary winding provided in the core; at least two secondary windings provided in the core around a winding axis which is the same as a winding axis of the primary winding; and at least two auxiliary windings provided in the core around a winding axis which is the same as the winding axis of the primary winding; respectively neighboring the secondary windings; and connected in parallel to each other. A switched-mode power supply apparatus has the transformer T; a switching element connected to the primary winding of the transformer T; and a control circuit configured to control the switching element.
US10249426B2 Tunable inductor arrangement, transceiver, method and computer program
A tunable inductor arrangement includes a first winding part connected at one end to a first input of the inductor arrangement, a second winding part connected at one end to the other end of the first winding part, a third winding part connected at one end to a second input of the inductor arrangement, and a fourth winding part connected at one end to the other end of the third winding part. For tuning, the inductor arrangement includes a switch arrangement switchable between a first setting series-connecting the first and third winding parts between the inputs, and a second setting series-connecting the first, second, fourth and third winding parts between the inputs. The first and third winding parts are arranged on a chip or substrate with essentially common magnetic fields, and the second and fourth winding parts are arranged to cancel electro-magnetic coupling with the first and third winding parts.
US10249413B2 Shielded electrical cable
A shielded electrical cable includes at least two spaced-apart conductors extending side-by-side along a longitudinal cable direction. An insulation electrically insulates the conductors from each other. A cable shield, together with the conductors, extends along the longitudinal cable direction and annularly surrounds the conductors, as seen in cross section. An electrical device is disposed between the conductors and the cable shield. The electrical device is surrounded by the cable shield and disposed on the conductors such that the electrical device is in electrical contact with each of the conductors.
US10249411B2 Cable with stranded wire pairs
A USB cable having at least two pairs of strands, each pair designed to transmit a differential data signal in the longitudinal direction (L) of the cable, the strands extending helically about a common braiding center such that at least one additional wire pair does not have a separate shield, wherein the wires of the additional wire pair are arranged at a distance from one another on opposite sides of the stranding center.
US10249407B2 Power supply cable for planes on the ground
A flexible electric cable for the electric power supply of planes on the ground is subjected to an unspooling and spooling process, the cable having a conductor layout including a plurality of insulated energy supply conductors which are arranged concentrically with respect to a longitudinal central axis of the generally circular in cross-section cable, several insulated neutral conductors which are arranged concentrically with respect to the central axis, and several insulated control conductors which are arranged concentrically with respect to the central axis. A non-metallic, tension- and compression-resistant support member is disposed at the center of the cable, which support member extends over the length of the cable. At least the energy supply conductors include CCA wires having a copper content of at least 15%.
US10249397B2 Modular reactor steam generator configured to cover a reactor outer wall circumference
In an externally integrated steam generator type small modular reactor, a steam generator is arranged along the circumference of a reactor vessel cylindrical shell, and a steam drum is arranged along the circumference of the steam generator. The small modular reactor includes: a nuclear reactor including a hemispherical upper head, the reactor vessel cylindrical shell coupled to the upper head and extending downward from the upper head in a cylindrical shape, and a hemispherical lower head provided on a lower portion of the reactor vessel cylindrical shell, wherein a core is placed in the nuclear reactor; the steam generator surrounding all around the reactor vessel cylindrical shell and including a first penetration hole communicating with an inside of the nuclear reactor; and the steam drum surrounding the circumference of the steam generator and including a second penetration hole communicating with an inside of the steam generator.
US10249392B2 Method of forming a support structure for a control rod assembly of a nuclear reactor
A control rod guide frame comprises a self supporting stack of two or more columnar elements defining a central passage. The columnar elements may include mating features that mate at abutments between adjacent columnar elements of the stack. The control rod guide frame is suitably used in conjunction with a control rod drive mechanism (CRDM) operatively connected with at least one control rod, and a nuclear reactor core, in which the CRDM moves the at least one control rod into and out of the nuclear reactor core under guidance of the control rod guide frame. In another embodiment, a control rod guide frame comprises a stack of two or more columnar elements defining a central passage having a constant cross-section as a function of position along the central passage. In another embodiment, a control rod guide frame comprises an extruded columnar element providing continuous control rod guidance.
US10249365B2 Two-part programming methods
Memory devices include control logic configured to set a first start program voltage and a first stop program voltage, to load actual first data for cells to be programmed to a level greater than or equal to a first level, and to load inhibit data for cells to be programmed to a level less than a second level. After programming the cells to be programmed to the level greater than or equal to the first level, the control logic is further configured to set a second start program voltage and a second stop program voltage, to load inhibit data for the cells programmed to the level greater than or equal to the first level, and to load actual second data for the cells to be programmed to the level less than the second level, wherein the first level is one level higher than the second level.
US10249364B2 Word line overdrive in memory and method therefor
Higher word line voltages facilitate write operations in spin-torque magnetic memory devices, but overdriving the gate of a selection transistor with such higher word line voltages can damage the selection transistor if the gate-to-source voltage for the selection transistor is too high. Therefore in order to support the word line voltage needed on the gate of the select transistor for an up-current write operation without exceeding limits on the gate-to-source voltage for the select transistor, the gate of the selection transistor can be driven in a two-step process. The gate of the selection transistor is first driven to a lower voltage within the limits of the gate-to-source voltage for the transistor when the source of the transistor is grounded or at a voltage near ground. A voltage is then applied across the memory cell, which results in the source of the selection transistor being raised above its initial ground or near-ground state. After the source of the selection transistor has been raised, the gate voltage of the selection transistor can also be raised at least as much as the source of the selection transistor has been elevated without violating the limits on the gate-to-source voltage for the selection transistor.
US10249354B1 Apparatuses and methods for duty cycle distortion correction of clocks
Apparatuses and methods for duty cycle distortion correction of clocks are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a clock circuit configured to receive complementary input clocks and a control signal and to provide multiphase clocks responsive to complementary input clocks. The clock circuit is further configured to be in a first mode or second mode controlled by the control signal and configured to provide the multiphase clocks having greater duty cycle distortion in a first mode than in a second mode.
US10249339B1 Read-after-write methodology using multiple actuators moveable over the same magnetic recording disk surface
One or more magnetic recording disks are coupled to a spindle motor, each of the disks having opposing recording surfaces. Two or more actuators are moveable independently over at least a first recording surface of the one or more disks. A first actuator of the two or more actuators comprises a first write head and a first read head. A second actuator of the two or more actuators comprises at least a second read head and may include a second write head. A controller is coupled to the two or more actuators and configured to write data to a track on the first recording surface using the first write head, and perform a read operation on the data written to the track using the second read head. The controller is also configured to verify that the data was successfully written to the track in response to the read operation. The read operation can be performed within less than one revolution of the first recording surface after the write operation.
US10249338B2 Shingled magnetic recording storage system during vibration
The disclosed technology provides a method that improves SMR throughput in vibration in storage systems. In one implementation, the method comprises receiving a write command to write data on a first track in a band of a storage medium, performing a vibration detection scheme to identify vibration events, determining if a number of vibration events is above a predetermined threshold, skipping the first track responsive to determining the number of vibration events is above a predetermined threshold, seeking to a second track adjacent to the first track, increasing an OCLIM on the second track adjacent to the first track from a default OCLIM to an increased OCLIM, and shifting the writer center on the second track adjacent to the first track.
US10249335B2 Composite HAMR media structure for high areal density
A heat-assisted magnetic recording media structure with exchange-coupled composite layer structure may be utilized in a data storage device. The heat-assisted magnetic recording disk structure can have a FePt-based layer as a storage layer and a FePt-based or a CoPt-based magnetic layer with higher Curie temperature as a write layer. The interface between the write layer and the storage layer may be separated by an exchange control layer. The composite structure can be optimized to reduce jitter for high density data storage by tuning the exchange coupling between the write layer and storage layer.
US10249330B2 Methods and systems for detecting ESD events in cabled devices
An audit device according to one embodiment includes a substrate; at least one test element coupled to the substrate; a connector adapted for coupling the at least one test element to leads of a cable; and a probe for detecting at least one of: voltage across and current through the at least one test element. One test element is coupled to a group of leads of the connector. All positive polarity leads of the group of leads are coupled together on the substrate, and all negative polarity leads of the group of leads are coupled together on the substrate, such that the test element is coupled across the positive and the negative coupled leads of the group of leads of the connector. The test element is coupled across pairs of leads of the cable when the cable is coupled to the connector. Additional systems and methods are also presented.
US10249326B1 Heat-assisted magnetic recording head including a waveguide with dielectric cavity to reduce optical feedback
A recording head has a near-field transducer proximate a media-facing surface of the recording head. A waveguide core overlaps and delivers light from a light source to the near-field transducer. The waveguide core has a dielectric cavity proximate the near-field transducer. The cavity is filled with a cladding material and reduces optical feedback to the light source.
US10249323B2 Voice activity detection for communication headset
A headset and a method for determining that a headset user is speaking, includes receiving a first signal from a first microphone and receiving a second signal from a second microphone. A principal signal is provided from a sum of the first and second signals. A reference signal is provided from a difference between the first and second signals. A rate of change of at least one of the principal signal or the reference signal is limited by a time constant. The principal signal and the reference signal are compared, and an indication that the user is speaking is selectively made based at least in part upon the comparison.
US10249316B2 Robust noise estimation for speech enhancement in variable noise conditions
Speech in a motor vehicle is improved by suppressing transient, “non-stationary” noise using pattern matching. Pre-stored sets of linear predictive coefficients are compared to LPC coefficients of a noise signal. The pre-stored LPC coefficient set that is “closest” to an LPC coefficient set representing a signal comprising speech and noise is considered to be noise.
US10249305B2 Permutation invariant training for talker-independent multi-talker speech separation
The techniques described herein improve methods to equip a computing device to conduct automatic speech recognition (“ASR”) in talker-independent multi-talker scenarios. In some examples, permutation invariant training of deep learning models can be used for talker-independent multi-talker scenarios. In some examples, the techniques can determine a permutation-considered assignment between a model's estimate of a source signal and the source signal. In some examples, the techniques can include training the model generating the estimate to minimize a deviation of the permutation-considered assignment. These techniques can be implemented into a neural network's structure itself, solving the label permutation problem that prevented making progress on deep learning based techniques for speech separation. The techniques discussed herein can also include source tracing to trace streams originating from a same source through the frames of a mixed signal.
US10249298B2 Method and apparatus for providing global voice-based entry of geographic information in a device
An approach is provided for global voice-based entry of location information. The approach involves partitioning a global speech decoding graph into spatial partitions. The approach also involves determining key entities occurring in each spatial partitions to construct a combined set of key entities. The approach further involves creating a retrieval index to map the key entities in the combined set of key entities to a corresponding partition. A first partition, the combined set of key entities, and the retrieved index are stored in a memory of a device for processing a voice input signal. A second partition that is not in the memory of the device is retrieved based on the combined set of key entities and the retrieval index to automatically re-process the voice input signal when an out-of-vocabulary result is obtained from the first partition.
US10249290B2 System and method for prosodically modified unit selection databases
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage devices to improve the quality of synthetic speech generation. A system selects speech units from a speech unit database, the speech units corresponding to text to be converted to speech. The system identifies a desired prosodic curve of speech produced from the selected speech units, and also identifies an actual prosodic curve of the speech units. The selected speech units are modified such that a new prosodic curve of the modified speech units matches the desired prosodic curve. The system stores the modified speech units into the speech unit database for use in generating future speech, thereby increasing the prosodic coverage of the database with the expectation of improving the output quality.
US10249281B2 Felt, soundproofing material and method for producing soundproofing material
The invention provides a soundproofing material having excellent heat resistance, and, as a felt that is moldable into a soundproofing material at a low temperature, a felt which contains 10 mass % to 90 mass % of an unstretched thermoplastic resin fiber, and has a thickness of 0.05 mm to 100 mm, and an areal weight of 50 g/m2 to 2 kg/m2.
US10249278B2 Systems and methods for creating digital note information for a metal-stringed musical instrument
Systems and methods for a digital instrument are described, for example to simulate or be used in conjunction with a stringed instrument. A sensor system detects the deflection of one or more strings of the digital instrument, produces a measurement of the detected deflection, correlates the measurement to a musical note, and produces at least a portion of digital output based upon the musical note.
US10249269B2 System on chip devices and operating methods thereof
System on chip devices and methods of operating the system on chip devices are provided. An example method includes: setting a first characteristic by analyzing a request for allocation of a buffer memory of the system on chip device; allocating a first region of the buffer memory in response to the request for allocation of the buffer memory; and compressing or not compressing data provided to the first region, used on the first characteristic.
US10249267B2 Method for graphically representing a synthetic three-dimensional view of the exterior landscape in an on-board visualisation system for aircraft
The general field of the invention is that of the graphical representation of a synthetic three-dimensional view of the exterior landscape in an on-board visualization system for aircraft, said graphical representation being displayed on a visualization screen comprising the piloting and navigation information of said aircraft superposed onto said three-dimensional synthetic representation of the exterior landscape, said synthetic representation being computed up to a first determined distance, characterized in that said three-dimensional synthetic representation is tilted at a tilt angle about an axis positioned at the level of the terrain in a substantially horizontal plane, and substantially perpendicularly to an axis between the flight direction and the heading of the aircraft, said axis moving with the aircraft.
US10249253B2 Display panel controller to control frame synchronization of a display panel based on a minimum refresh rate and display device including the same
A display panel controller includes a display driver integrated circuit, an application processor, and a synchronization controller. The display driver integrated circuit drives a display panel to display a still image at a predetermined frame rate. The application processor provides the display driver integrated circuit with still image data for implementing the still image and a plurality of control signals generated by a timing controller. The synchronization controller controls synchronization of frames output to the display panel based on a minimum refresh rate of the display panel.
US10249250B2 Backlight control method, backlight module and display apparatus
A backlight control method, a backlight module and a display apparatus are disclosed. The backlight control method comprises: dividing a backlight into N blocks; determining whether each of the N blocks satisfies a high current driving start-up condition or not according to a pixel signal in each input frame of image signal and determining blocks which satisfy the high current driving start-up condition as candidate blocks; setting blocks among the candidate blocks which are determined to be driven by high current as selected blocks in a case that power consumption of each frame of picture does not exceed total backlight power consumption without dynamic backlight control; and calculating backlight driving pulse width modulation duty ratios of the selected blocks according to a correspondence between brightness and pulse width modulation duty ratios, and transmitting the calculated backlight driving pulse width modulation duty ratios to a backlight driving circuit.
US10249249B2 Semiconductor device, display panel, and electronic device
A semiconductor device capable of current detection accurately is provided. The semiconductor device includes an error amplifier, a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), a counter, a first circuit, and a terminal. The terminal is electrically connected to a non-inverting input terminal of the error amplifier. An inverting input terminal of the error amplifier is supplied with first voltage. An output terminal of the error amplifier is electrically connected to the VCO. An output terminal of the VCO is electrically connected to the counter. The first circuit is electrically connected to the output terminal of the VCO and the terminal. The circuit supplies current in accordance with the frequency of a signal output from the VCO.
US10249237B2 Systems and methods for display systems with dynamic power control
Methods and systems to dynamically adjust a voltage supply of a display are provided. Systems are provided to receive a digital data input indicative of an amount of luminance to be emitted from the display, to determine a desired supply voltage to supply to the display based on the received digital data, and to adjust an adjustable voltage supply according to the determined desired supply voltage. Furthermore, the methods and systems disclosed herein provide for dynamically separately controlling supply voltages supplied to distinct subsections of the display. Systems and methods are also provided for operating a display device in an idle mode by turning off subsections of the display that would otherwise be shown dark and thereby save energy required to program the subsections with display information.
US10249235B2 Timing controller, electronic apparatus using the same, image data processing method
A timing controller may reduce power consumption and/or reduce influence on wireless communication. A line memory is capable of retaining at least pixel data of one line. An input interface circuit is used for receiving pixel data and storing the pixel data in the line memory. A frequency synthesizer is used for receiving the external pixel clock CKP received by the input interface circuit and generating an internal pixel clock CKINT having frequency being a coefficient K multiplied by frequency of the external pixel clock CKP. An image processing circuit is used for processing the pixel data stored in the line memory synchronously with the internal pixel clock CKINT.
US10249234B2 Data driving apparatus and display device using the same
A data driver according to an exemplary embodiment includes a plurality of first output channels, a plurality of second output channels, a data controller and a data driving integrated circuit IC. The plurality of first output channels are connected to a plurality of data lines. The data controller receives an image data signal and a data control signal. The data controller generates an image data of one frame unit according to the image data signal and the data control signal. The data controller generates an output channel on/off data based on channel selection data. The data driving IC generates a plurality of data signals and a plurality of dummy signals according to the image data of one frame unit. The data driving IC switches a plurality of first switches transmitting the plurality of data signals to the plurality of first output channels and a plurality of second switches transmitting the plurality of dummy signals to the plurality of second output channels. The image data signal includes the channel selection data, the plurality of first output channels and the plurality of second output channels.
US10249232B2 Display panel driver setting method, display panel driver, and display apparatus including the same
When multiple display panel drivers are set to a state in conformity to given specifications, setting data indicative of details of the setting is stored in a memory. One of the display panel drivers supplies a first signal indicating that the setting data is in a readout condition to the memory and other display panel drivers. In response to the first signal, the memory reads and provides the setting data on the first line. The one display panel driver fetches the setting data on the first line to perform the setting based on the setting data. The other display panel drivers fetch the setting data from the first line in response to the first signal to perform the setting based on the setting data.
US10249226B2 Display device and method of tuning a driver
A driving method of a display device includes sequentially outputting a plurality of eye tuning signals, receiving a plurality of checking information obtained from a data driving circuit, wherein the checking information indicates whether the data driving circuit is operating in response to each of the plurality of eye tuning signals, and selecting one optimal eye tuning signal among the plurality of eye tuning signals operating the data driving circuit on the basis of the checking information. Image signals are output on the basis of condition information of the optimal eye tuning signal.
US10249218B2 Tourniquet with audio instructions
A tourniquet with audio instructions comprising: a tourniquet with a belt, clip, securing strap, and instruction module; a release switch can be activated when the tourniquet is put in use so that audio instructions are provided to the user for using the tourniquet. The invention can include the instruction module being carried by a holster that also carries the tourniquet. The instruction module can be activated when the tourniquet is removed from the holster, unfolded or manually actuated. The tourniquet can be retained in a holster and the instruction module is activated when the tourniquet is removed from the holster.
US10249211B2 Makeup application assistance device, makeup application assistance method, and makeup application assistance program
A makeup assisting apparatus including a first image acquirer that acquires a first image of a first face, a first face portion acquirer that acquires an area of a portion of the first face, a second image acquirer that acquires a second image of a second face to which makeup is applied and a second face portion acquirer that acquires an area of a portion of the second face. A reference makeup acquirer acquires reference makeup from the second image for each of the portions of the second face based on an area of the portion of the second face, the reference makeup being a way of applying the makeup, a cosmetics information display displays cosmetics information of skin cosmetics required for applying the reference makeup, and a makeup presenter presents, to a user, the acquired makeup in association with the corresponding area of the portion of the first face.
US10249207B2 Educational teaching system and method utilizing interactive avatars with learning manager and authoring manager functions
An educational system presents an interactive avatar representing a subject matter expert in a particular field on a student's device, where the avatar can respond to queries posed by the student, and accompany the response with additional supporting information. The avatar's responses are based on artificial intelligence comparisons between the student queries and a knowledge base of anticipated questions, responses and learning goals. An authoring manager system employs natural language processing to identify an underlying meaning in the student's query and to add semantically equivalent questions in the knowledge base and internet searches to aid in compiling the list of anticipated questions. A student profile is stored containing student information and a history of the student's interaction with the avatar. Learning manager software, using the learning goals in the knowledge base and a record of the conversation, can compare and assess the student's progress to the learning goals.
US10249205B2 System and method for integrating special effects with a text source
Systems, methods, and computer program products relate to special effects for a text source, such as a traditional paper book, e-book, mobile phone text, comic book, or any other form of pre-defined reading material, and for outputting the special effects. The special effects may be played in response to a user reading the text source aloud to enhance their enjoyment of the reading experience and provide interactivity. The special effects can be customized to the particular text source and can be synchronized to initiate the special effect in response to pre-programmed trigger phrases when reading the text source aloud.
US10249204B2 Connected vehicle traffic safety system and a method of predicting and avoiding crashes at railroad grade crossings
A connected vehicle train-vehicle collision detection system comprises a roadside unit (RSU) located at a railroad grade crossing near a roadway lane for avoiding TRAIN crashes with Onboard Unit (OBU)-equipped vehicles by issuing advance warnings for a potential vehicle-train crash. The roadside unit (RSU) is configured to act as a proxy Onboard Unit (OBU) for a non-OBU-equipped TRAIN and transmit a train location to a first Onboard Unit (OBU)-equipped vehicle having an Onboard Unit (OBU). The Onboard Unit (OBU) of the first OBU-equipped vehicle is configured to calculate a train-vehicle crash based on the train location of the TRAIN relative to the railroad grade crossing and a vehicle location of the first OBU-equipped vehicle relative to the railroad grade crossing.
US10249202B1 Detection and interdiction of drones with respect to controlled-environment facilities
Systems and methods for detection and interdiction of drone vehicles with respect to controlled-environment facilities may monitor electromagnetic signals originating within or transiting operational boundaries associated with a controlled-environment facility, receive the electromagnetic signals originating within or transiting the operational boundaries associated with the controlled-environment facility, and analyze the received electromagnetic signals to determine if the received electromagnetic signals are controlling or associated with a drone. This monitoring may be carried-out by a software-defined radio associated with a central access point of a wireless communications managed access system of the controlled-environment facility and the electromagnetic signals may be received by the software-defined radio of the managed access system (central access point). Responding to the drone controlled by the drone control signals may include monitoring the drone control signals, alerting authorities to the drone, jamming the drone control signals, co-opting control of the drone, and/or the like.
US10249199B2 System and method for aerial system discrimination and action
An aerial system discrimination system includes an aerial system disruption system, an aerial system identification system, and a permissions module. The discrimination system can additionally include or use an identifier transmission system configured to mount to the aerial system. The discrimination system functions to determine whether an aerial system is authorized or unauthorized to be in the airspace. The discrimination system can additionally function to prevent, disrupt, remove, or otherwise interact with an unauthorized aerial system within the airspace.
US10249193B2 Hybrid interface selection for heterogeneous vehicular communications
The disclosure includes embodiments for a vehicle to select one of a plurality of different interface types to use for a first time period. A method according to some embodiments includes analyzing probability data describing a set of expected channel loads for the plurality of different interface types to make an initial interface decision to designate a first interface type from the plurality as an interface type to use for sending and receiving wireless messages during the first time period. The method includes determining that the initial interface decision is invalid by analyzing load data describing a set of measured channel loads for the plurality. The method includes analyzing the load data to make an overriding interface decision to designate a second interface type from the plurality as the interface type to use for sending and receiving wireless messages during the first time period.
US10249190B2 Vehicular display control apparatus and vehicular display control method
A vehicular display control apparatus includes: a condition determination portion that determines whether a deviation prediction condition has been established, the deviation prediction condition being a condition based on which a deviation between a sensible speed for a driver and an actual traveling speed is predicted; a speed difference determination portion that determines whether a speed difference between the actual traveling speed and a speed limit is a switching determination value or larger, and whether a shortage of the traveling speed from the speed limit is the switching determination value or larger; and a switching control portion that switches a speed display indicating the traveling speed to an emphasized display in a case when the condition determination portion determines that the deviation prediction condition has been established, and also when the speed difference determination portion determines that the speed difference is the switching determination value or larger.
US10249185B2 Illuminated signal device and speed detector for audio/video recording and communication devices
Illuminated signal devices and speed detectors for audio/video (A/V) recording and communication devices in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure are provided. In one embodiment, an illuminated signal device for providing a warning message of a passing vehicle is provided, the device comprising a speed detecting module, a communication module, and a processing module operatively connected to the speed detecting module and the communication module, the processing module comprising a processor, and a speed detecting application, wherein the speed detecting application configures the processor to detect motion of the passing vehicle using the speed detecting module, obtain speed data of the passing vehicle using the speed detecting module, and transmit the obtained speed data to a backend server, using the communication module, for providing the warning message of the passing vehicle to at least one social network.
US10249181B2 Wireless relay device and wireless relay control system having the same
A wireless relay device and a wireless relay control system are provided. The wireless relay control system includes a wireless relay device and a mobile device carrier. The wireless relay device includes a power switch for controlling power supply to a vehicle, a relay communication module for performing wireless communication, and a relay processing unit for controlling the power switch and the relay communication module. The mobile device carrier is electrically connected with the wireless relay device and equipped with an application program including a biometric identification module for controlling a biometric identification function and an application communication module for controlling a communication function. The application communication module performs handshake with the relay communication module, and the biometric identification module verifies a biometric feature of a user to control the power switch to or not to supply power to the vehicle.
US10249176B2 Alert system for MRI technologist and caregiver
An alert system for providing the capability for a care giver or technologist in a medical procedure room such as the magnet room of an MRI installation to send an alert signal to personnel outside the magnet room. The system includes an alert device in the procedure room with an alert switch, and a wireless signal transmitter for generating encoded alert signals upon activation of the alert switch. An alert control system in the control room of the installation includes a signal receiver, an audio transducer and a controller, the controller responsive to alert signals received from the alert device to generate alert signals including generating audio signals from the audio transducer. In one embodiment, the alert device includes a microphone, with one-way or two-way communication between the alert device and the control system.
US10249174B2 Wireless emergency alert notifications
An approach is described for sending alert messages and notifications to individual devices and in a format understandable by a user of the communication device.
US10249169B2 Somatosensory type notification alerts
A computing device is described that can receive contextual information related to a user associated with the computing device. The contextual information may relate to at least one of a physiological condition of the user at a current time or a type of activity associated with the user at the current time. The computing device can select, based at least in part on the contextual information, a type of alert to output as an indication of notification data. The type of alert may include at least one of an electric stimulus type alert, a shape-memory alloy type alert, and a vibration type alert. Responsive to selecting the type of alert, the computing device can output an alert based on the notification data, the alert being of the selected type of alert.
US10249157B2 Method and apparatus for controlling generation of electrostatic friction effects for a plurality of electrodes
An interface device configured to provide an electrostatic friction (ESF) effect is disclosed. The interface device comprises a plurality of electrodes disposed at a surface of the interface device. It further comprises a signal generating circuit configured to generate a first drive signal at an output of the signal generating circuit, and comprises a plurality of frequency filter units or delay elements electrically connected to the signal generating circuit and to the plurality of electrodes. The interface device further comprises a control unit configured to use the plurality of frequency filter units or delay elements: (i) to cause only a subset of one or more electrodes of the plurality of electrodes to output one or more respective ESF effects with the first drive signal, or (ii) to cause at least two electrodes to output respective ESF effects with the first drive signal in different respective manners.
US10249152B2 Integrated visual notification system in an accessory device
The described embodiments relate generally to an accessory device for a tablet device. The accessory device takes the form of a flexible screen protector that can be disposed over a display portion of the tablet device. Because the flexible screen protector covers the display of the tablet there is no visual way for the tablet to provide notifications to the user while the screen protector overlays it. By providing a data and power connection between the tablet and the accessory device, the processor of the tablet device can command illumination elements disposed in the accessory device to be illuminated in any of a number of illumination states. Each of the illumination states can be associated with an operating state of the tablet device thereby allowing the tablet device to visually communicate operating state information while the display is covered.
US10249149B2 System and method for wagering based on multiple financial market indicators
A method for wagering, comprises receiving a bet regarding a spin of the reels of a slot machine. The method continues by determining a first symbol for a first reel of the slot machine based at least in part upon a first value and a second value. The first value is associated with a value of a digit of a first financial market indicator at a first point in time, and the second value is associated with the value of a digit of a second financial market indicator at the first point in time. The method continues by determining a second symbol for a second reel of the slot machine, and by determining a third symbol for a third reel of the slot machine. The method concludes by determining an outcome of the bet based at least in part upon the first symbol, the second symbol, and the third symbol.
US10249148B2 Interactive treasure-hunting method and system
An interactive treasure-hunting game system includes a treasure-hunting game machine, a control module, a portable device and a server. The treasure-hunting game machine contains objects. The control module is inserted in and operatively connected to the treasure-hunting game machine. The control module, the portable device and the server are connected to one another via the internet.
US10249147B2 Skill calibrated hybrid game
Systems in accordance with embodiments of the invention include: a real world controller connected to a game world server, the real world controller constructed to: receive gambling event occurrences; and provide a randomly generated payout of real world credits; and the game world server connected to an entertainment controller and the real world controller, the entertainment controller executes an entertainment game, and the game world server is constructed to: receive outcomes based upon a player's skillful play; communicate the gambling event occurrences; and receive player performance information; analyze the player performance information to determine the player's skill level; determine the configuration information for the for the entertainment controller's execution of the entertainment game; and communicate the configuration information for the entertainment controller's execution of the entertainment game.
US10249146B1 Increasing resource utilization in gaming applications
A method for enhancing resource utilization in Texas Holdem poker comprises administering a primary Texas Holdem poker round for a plurality of players and, concurrently with the primary Texas Holdem poker round, administering a secondary Texas Holdem poker round among at least some players who have folded out of the primary Texas Holdem poker round. These folded players retain their respective hole cards from the primary Texas Holdem poker round for the secondary Texas Holdem poker round, and the secondary Texas Holdem poker round utilizes at least one otherwise idle resource from the primary Texas Holdem poker round. For physical games played at a table with physical playing cards, the otherwise idle resource(s) comprises table positions of folded players, and for computerized poker games played with virtual playing cards, the otherwise idle resource(s) comprise the remote communication connections between the dealer computer system and the player computer systems.
US10249145B2 System and method for simulating the outcome of an electronic bingo game as a keno game
A game system and method plays an electronic game and simulates the outcome as a keno game. The game system allows a player to place a wager, plays the electronic game, and establishes an outcome of the electronic game. The outcome of the electronic game includes a payout according to a first pay table if a set of predetermined conditions has been achieved. The outcome of the game is simulated as a keno game. The outcome of the keno game is equivalent to the outcome of the electronic game.
US10249143B2 Method of gaming and a gaming system
A gaming method including conducting a first game at a first gaming device for a first player; conducting a second game at a second gaming device for a second player; modifying play of the first game based on play of the second game; and modifying play of the second game based on play of the first game.
US10249142B2 Apparatus and method for a game with symbol array of varying size
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic gaming machine and method for a game of play is provided for use in a gaming establishment, or on a general purpose computing device for offering games with multiple outcomes. The outcome of game play is displayed as a symbol array on a display device. The size of the symbol array may be varied dynamically (expanded or contracted) from one game play to another by adding or removing at least one symbol position once a trigger event has been detected.
US10249141B2 Method of gaming, a gaming system and a game controller
The present invention relates to a gaming machine, methods of gaming and gaming systems. The gaming system comprises: a first video display; a second video display; and a game controller. The game controller is arranged to: select a plurality of symbols from a symbol set for display on the first video display and the second video display; and evaluate a symbol subset comprising one or more of the plurality of symbols to determine whether to make an award. The number of symbols of the symbol subset is higher than a number of symbols in the symbol subset evaluated by the game controller in a previous game instance.
US10249135B2 Products and processes for gaming with points
Methods of tracking points among participants in various wagers. An indication of a wager may be received, including point distributions, participants, an event, etc. An indication of an outcome of the wager may be received. Points may be allocated among participants in accordance with a desired point distribution based on the outcome of the wager. An indication of a point adjustment may be received, and points may be adjusted accordingly. The point adjustment may be associated with an external exchange between participants in a wager. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10249133B2 Methods and systems for replaying a player's experience in a casino environment
A method and system is provided wherein an event experienced by a player is documented and the documentation of the event is stored. One example of an event experienced by a player is an outcome obtained by a player on a gaming device. In such an embodiment the documentation of the event may comprise an image of the player's reaction to the outcome and/or a still or video image of the outcome. In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention a player may subsequently access an output of the documentation. In one embodiment an outcome of a prior game play that was documented is replayed. When the outcome of the prior game play is output, the outcome may be output in a manner that indicates to a viewer that the outcome is an outcome of a prior game play and not an outcome of a current game play.
US10249132B2 Architecture for multi-player, multi-game, multi-table, multi-operator and multi-jurisdiction live casino gaming
Methods and systems for enabling network based live casino gaming, wherein a game user o) is enabled to participate from a remote location by a game user device in a live casino game operated by a casino operator, the system comprising a studio being configured for performing and recording live casino gaming; a data integration center being configured for integrating data pertaining to a casino game performed in the studio with game user specific data and casino operator specific data; an audio/video streaming provider data center configured for receiving live casino game audio/video data streams from the said studio, for generating casino operator specific audio/video data streams by mixing said live casino game audio/video data streams with casino operator specific content, and for providing said generated casino operator specific audio/video data streams to a game user device of a game user.
US10249130B2 Game machine provided with lottery mechanism
A game machine comprises a physical lottery mechanism including a plurality of lottery portions, wherein an image display device having a transmissive screen through which each lottery portion can be seen is arranged on each of the front and back of the lottery mechanism; games different from each other are simultaneously performed so as to make a difference between a lottery portion to be used in a game for one side of the lottery mechanism and a lottery portion to be used in a game for the other side of the lottery mechanism, and display of the image display device is controlled so that a lottery state of a lottery portion being used in a game is seen through the transmissive region of the screen, while a lottery state of a lottery portion not being used in the game is less visible or invisible in the game.
US10249126B2 Soft good dispensing device with rotary cutting blade, lift element, and clamping mechanism
A soft good dispensing device includes a loading zone, one or more rollers, and a cutting mechanism. The loading zone is configured to receive a soft good supply. The one or more rollers are configured to automatically unwind a desired quantity of a soft good from the soft good supply. The cutting mechanism is configured to automatically separate the desired quantity of the soft good from the soft good supply. The cutting mechanism includes a rotary cutting blade and a rotatable blade adjustment mechanism. The rotary cutting blade is configured to cut the soft good as the rotary cutting blade travels relative to an unwound portion of the soft good. The rotatable blade adjustment mechanism is coupled to the rotary cutting blade and operable to extend the rotary cutting blade from the cutting mechanism and retract the cutting blade into the cutting mechanism.
US10249124B2 Paper sheet insertion apparatus
A paper sheet insertion apparatus (for example, depositing and dispensing unit 20) includes an imaging unit (for example, camera 60) that takes an image of an interior of the paper sheet handling machine 10 to obtain image data and a control unit (for example, depositing and dispensing unit control unit 72) that is provided inside the machine body of the paper sheet handling machine 10 and outputs information on foreign material other than the paper sheet and information on a constituent member of the paper sheet insertion apparatus, based on the image data obtained by the imaging unit.
US10249118B2 Apparatus and method for a balcony access status alert system
A barrier that is releasably secured across an ingress/egress to a balcony or other elevated platform. The barrier is a fence-style assembly that has a pair of vertical posts that are releasably secured within respective boots secured to the floor. One of the boots includes a switch-activated transmitter that is inactive when the respective post is seated in the boot. If the post is pulled out of the boot, the switch-activated transmitter transmits a wireless signal to a transceiver located on the barrier which then transmits a signal to an on-site controller that transmits respective text messages to authorized personnel informing them of the barrier removal and restoration and will continue to do so until the barrier status changes. The transceiver may be housed within a housing that also contains a visual and/or audible warning at the barrier vicinity to warn those in the vicinity of the barrier removal.
US10249110B2 Vehicle management system
Systems, methods, and vehicles for taking a vehicle out-of-service are provided. In one example embodiment, a method includes obtaining, by one or more computing devices on-board an autonomous vehicle, data indicative of one or more parameters associated with the autonomous vehicle. The autonomous vehicle is configured to provide a vehicle service to one or more users of the vehicle service. The method includes determining, by the computing devices, an existence of a fault associated with the autonomous vehicle based at least in part on the one or more parameters associated with the autonomous vehicle. The method includes determining, by the computing devices, one or more actions to be performed by the autonomous vehicle based at least in part on the existence of the fault. The method includes performing, by the computing devices, one or more of the actions to take the autonomous vehicle out-of-service based at least in part on the fault.
US10249108B2 Risk-based control of a motor vehicle
A highly automated driving function for controlling a motor vehicle includes a plurality of function components. A method for controlling the motor vehicle includes steps of executing the driving function using a first function component, comparing the behavior of the first function component to a specified behavior, ascertaining that the behavior of the first function component deviates from the specified behavior, ascertaining a first accident risk if the driving function continues to be executed with the aid of the first function component, ascertaining a second accident risk if the execution of the driving function continues with the aid of a second function component, and executing the driving function with the aid of the particular function component whose allocated accident risk is the lowest.
US10249103B2 System and method for implementing added services for OBD2 smart vehicle connection
Novel tools and techniques might provide for implementing Internet of Things (“IoT”) functionality, and, in particular embodiments, implementing added services for OBD2 connection for IoT-capable vehicles. In various embodiments, a portable device (when connected to an OBD2 DLC port of a vehicle) might monitor wireless communications between a vehicle computing system(s) and an external device(s), might monitor vehicle sensor data from vehicular sensors tracking operational conditions of the vehicle, and might monitor operator input sensor data from operator input sensors tracking input by a vehicle operator. The portable device (or a server) might analyze either the monitored wireless communications or a combination of the monitored vehicle sensor data and the monitored operator input sensor data, to determine whether vehicle operation has been compromised. If so, the portable device (or the server) might alert the operator of the vehicle via a user interface, and might initiate one or more remediation operations.
US10249101B2 On-line authorization in access environment
A method is disclosed. The method includes interacting with a gate access device that is capable of preventing access to a location, where the gate access device subsequently sends an authorization request message to an issuer for approval, the authorization request message including a request to charge a predetermined amount of money to pay for access to a location, and entering the location if the gate access device receives an authorization response message indicating that the charge is authorized.
US10249089B2 System and method for representing remote participants to a meeting
An information handling system operating an augmented presentation management system may include a processor receiving a first three-dimensional image of a first presenter including data of a presenter location relative to a presenter digital display device captured via a three-dimensional camera, the processor receiving data describing the position and display characteristics of a virtual, shared presentation graphical display element similar to a presentation graphical display element displayed on a presenter screen, and the processor executing code instructions of the augmented presentation management system to instruct a digital display device to display the first three-dimensional image of the first presenter interacting with a displayed virtual, shared presentation graphical display element, wherein the augmented presentation management system instructs the digital display device to display the virtual, shared presentation graphical display element such that both the first three-dimensional image of the first presenter and the virtual shared presentation graphical display element on the digital display device are both viewable in three dimensional perspective correlating to the location of the first presenter to the presenter digital display device.
US10249085B2 Graphics processing method and system for processing sub-primitives using sub-primitive indications in a control stream
When untransformed display lists are used in a tile-based graphics processing system, the processing involved in deriving sub-primitives may need to be performed in both the geometry processing phase and the rasterization phase. To reduce the duplication of this processing, the control stream data for a tile includes sub-primitive indications to indicate which sub-primitives are to be used for rendering a tile. This allows the sub-primitives to be determined efficiently in the rasterization phase based on this information determined in the geometry processing phase. Furthermore, a hierarchical cache system may be used to store a hierarchy of graphics data items used for deriving sub-primitives. If graphics data items for deriving a sub-primitive are stored in the cache, the retrieval of these graphics data items from the cache in the rasterization phase can reduce the amount of processing performed to derive the sub-primitives.
US10249083B2 Strain based dynamics for rendering special effects
A strain based dynamic technique, for rendering special effects, includes simulation as a function of a Green-St. Venant strain tensor constraint. The behavior of a soft body may be controlled independent of a mesh structure by assigning different stiffness values to each constraint of the Green-St. Venant strain tensor.
US10249082B1 Visual optimization of three dimensional models in computer automated design
Visual optimization of three dimensional models in computer automated design is disclosed herein. An example method includes receiving a three dimensional model having a first rendering complexity level, displaying the three dimensional model in such a way that areas of complexity are visually distinct from other areas, based on an optimization schema applied to the three dimensional model, applying the optimization schema to decimate the areas of complexity such that the three dimensional model can be rendered at a second rendering complexity level, the decimation being bounded by a visual quality level for the three dimensional model, and displaying the three dimensional model at the second rendering complexity level on a display system.
US10249072B2 Vehicular display device for moving images
A vehicular display device includes an image display device disposed on a position ahead of a driver in a vehicle and displays images, a frame member disposed on a driver side of the image display device and surrounds a part of an image display region on the image display device, and a drive device that moves the frame member relative to the image display device along the image display region. The image display device displays a predetermined image that converges from the frame member toward a convergence point set in advance in the image display region, and, when the drive device moves the frame member, the image display device performs animation display of deforming the predetermined image so as to follow the movement of the frame member while keeping the convergence point fixed.
US10249069B1 Monitoring system analytics
Techniques are described for presenting events detected by a monitoring system. A system receives a selection of a particular time period, identifies security events detected by a monitoring system during the selected time period, and classifies a subset of the identified security events as abnormal events. The system further generates a density of the identified security events over the selected time period, generates a density of the subset of the identified security events classified as abnormal events, and identifies monitoring system data associated with the selected time period. The system additionally generates a graphical representation of the density of the identified security events, the density of the subset of the identified security events classified as abnormal events, and the identified monitoring system data, and provides the graphical representation for display.
US10249063B2 Method and apparatus for proton computerised tomography
A method of reconstructing a 3-dimensional image in a proton transmission computerized tomography (CT) apparatus is disclosed. The method comprises the creation of a reconstruction matrix. The matrix is created by directing a plurality of particles to traverse the object; and for each particle, measuring the trajectory and energy of each particle before and after it has traversed the object; for each particle, calculating the water-equivalent path length within the object; and for each particle, calculating the positions at which it entered and exited the object; and adding the water-equivalent path length, entry and exit positions to the reconstruction matrix. This procedure is repeated from a plurality of angular positions surrounding an object to be imaged. Then, a spatially varying 2-dimensional filter function is applied to the reconstruction matrix. Subsequently, a correction factor is applied to the filtered reconstruction matrix to at least partially correct for the finite extent of the matrix.
US10249061B2 Integration of content creation and sharing
Content creation and sharing integration techniques and systems are described. In one or more implementations, techniques are described in which modifiable versions of content (e.g., images) are created and shared via a content sharing service such that image creation functionality used to create the images is preserved to permit continued creation using this functionality. In one or more additional implementations, image creation functionality employed by a creative professional to create content is leveraged to locate similar images from a content sharing service.
US10249051B2 Depth extracting camera system using multi focus image and operation method thereof
An operation method of depth extracting camera system using multi focus image includes acquiring at least two or more images having different focused subject distances—each of the at least two or more images including a subject—through a single optical system which is included in the depth extracting camera system; and extracting depth for the subject by using a blur difference in the at least two or more images.
US10249046B2 Method and apparatus for object tracking and segmentation via background tracking
A method for tracking an object commences by first establishing the object (12) in a current frame. Thereafter, a background region (202) is established encompassing the object in the current frame. The location for the object (12) is then estimated in a next frame. Next, the propagation of the background region (202) is determined. Finally, the object is segmented from its background based on propagation of the background region, thereby allowing tracking of the object from frame to frame.
US10249035B2 System and method for detecting target substances
A method includes capturing a signal of a detection substrate exposed to a sample containing a target substance; determining that the detection substrate is in a testable state; and generating an assessment of the presence of the target substance in the sample.
US10249024B2 Systems and methods for enhancing object visibility for overhead imaging
Systems and methods are provided for enhancing object feature visibility for overhead imaging. In one embodiment, a computing system can obtain information associated with one or more locations of an imaging platform and one or more locations of a solar source. The system can determine one or more positional ranges of the imaging platform relative to the solar source based, at least in part, on such information. The positional ranges can be indicative of positions at which the imaging platform is to obtain image frames depicting at least a portion of a target object. The system can send, to the imaging platform, a set of data indicative of the positional ranges and can receive, from the imaging platform, a set of data indicative of the image frames depicting at least a portion of the target object. The image frames being captured based, at least in part, on the positional ranges.
US10249018B2 Graphics processor and method of scaling user interface elements for smaller displays
A graphics processor and a method of scaling user interface (UI) elements for smaller displays. One embodiment of the graphics processor includes: (1) a scene renderer configured to render a scene from scene data generated by a graphics application, (2) a user interface (UI) renderer configured to render a UI from UI data generated by the graphics application, (3) a UI scaler configured to scale the UI based on properties of a remote display, and (4) a compositor operable to combine the scene and the UI into a composite image.
US10249017B2 Apparatus and method for shared resource partitioning through credit management
An apparatus is provided which comprises: a first engine buffer to receive a first engine request; a first engine register coupled to the first engine buffer, wherein the first engine register is to store first engine credits associated with the first engine buffer; a second engine buffer to receive a second engine request; a second engine register coupled to the second engine buffer, wherein the second engine register is to store second engine credits associated with the second engine buffer; and a common buffer which is common to the first and second engines, wherein the first engine credits represents one or more slots in the common buffer for servicing the first engine request for access to a common resource, and wherein the second engine credits represents one or more slots in the common buffer for servicing the second engine request for access to the common resource.
US10249014B2 Use of snapshots to reduce risk in migration to a standard virtualized environment
During a process of migrating a source system into a standardized virtual environment, virtual machine instances of the source system executing in a hypervisor are snapshotted as virtual machine images in an operational repository of the hypervisor. The virtual machine images in the operational repository are short-term snapshots. From time to time during the migration process, long-term snapshots of the source system are created by checking given ones of the virtual machine images from the hypervisor operational repository into an image library as image objects.
US10249011B2 Information processing apparatus and information processing method
An information processing apparatus includes a specifying unit and an output unit. The specifying unit specifies, in a case where multiple pieces of first and second information have been accumulated, each piece of first information indicating a document and an order of processes of a certain operation performed on the document and a corresponding piece of second information indicating a result of the certain operation in terms of multiple items, either of the multiple items on the basis of an operation performed by a user. The output unit outputs a piece of first information corresponding to a piece of second information for which the result of the certain operation meets a condition in terms of the specified item among the multiple pieces of first and second information.
US10249009B2 Missed feed unit for content feeds
A social networking system provides a content feed to a client device associated with the user of a social networking system, the content feed including a plurality of content items. The social networking system identifies one or more missed content items, of the plurality of content items, that were part of the content feed and were not displayed by the client device. The social networking system generates a subsequent content feed that includes one or more content items that have not been previously provided to the client device and a missed feed unit that is associated with the one or more missed content items. In one embodiment, the missed feed unit, when selected, redirects the user to a new page that presents a different content feed including the identified missed content items. The social networking system provides the subsequent content feed to the client device for presentation to the user.
US10249008B2 Method, computer-readable storage device, and apparatus for addressing a problem in a network using social media
A method, computer-readable storage device and apparatus for addressing a problem in a network using social media are disclosed. For example, the method receives social media data, analyzes the social media data to detect a trend for a service provided by the communication network, wherein the trend indicates a problem with the service, correlates an operational parameter of the communication network providing the service to the problem with the service and adjusts the operational parameter of the communication network to address the problem.
US10249004B2 System, computer program, and method for online, real-time delivery of consumer tax services
A system, a method, and a computer program for performing an online, real-time tax consultation for preparation of a client's taxes by a tax agent, wherein the tax agent is remote from the client, and the system is implemented via an electronic, online application accessible via a communications network. Embodiments allow for a client desiring tax preparation of a tax return to initiate the tax preparation with a tax agent via an online, integrated platform; electronically upload or otherwise push the client's tax-related information and documents to the tax agent; participate in an online tax consultation so that the tax agent may investigate, learn, or otherwise obtain the tax information necessary for completing the client's tax return; and electronically approve and file the completed tax return.
US10249003B2 System for sharing retirement scores between social groups of customers
Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems, methods, and computer program products for assessing retirement planning based on a retirement score. The system is configured to create a social network group, receive a request for the user to join the social network group, receive financial information of the user. Based on the financial information of the user, determine the projected retirement score of the user. This system may additionally determine a projected group retirement score range for the social network group, determine that the projected retirement score of the user is within the projected group retirement score range for the social network group, create a group membership for the user to join the social network group based on determining the projected retirement score of the user is within the projected group retirement score range for the social network group.
US10249002B2 System for dynamic visualization of individualized consumption across shared resource allocation structure
Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems, methods, and computer program products for implementing and visualizing individualized consumption across a shared resource allocation structure. Example embodiments include categorizing transactions associated with individual users associated with the shared resource allocation structure and implementing individuals display and viewing of such transactions, including visualization of a relationship between one or more transactions and a set of transaction rules.
US10248995B2 System and method for data analytics
Systems and methods of improving the operation of a transaction network and transaction network devices is disclosed. A lightning KNN host may comprise various modules and engines as discussed herein wherein lookalike records may be identified whereby the speed of the lightning KNN network may be enhanced and the accuracy and precision of results improved whereby the transaction network more properly functions according to approved parameters.
US10248993B2 Systems and methods for generating photo-realistic images of virtual garments overlaid on visual images of photographic subjects
The disclosure herein relates to systems and methods for generating photo-realistic quality images of a virtual garment super imposed on a visual image associated with a specific photographic subject using three-dimensional virtual components. The pattern making system operable to make virtual garments is configured to reduce the need to work with physical samples for branding agents. The three-dimensional component includes a garment simulation engine which realistically represents fabric and may virtually drape a garment on a three-dimensional avatar. Furthermore, the current disclosure is operable to automate the process of capturing images of a photographic subject in various poses, a fashion model for example, using various digital technologies associated with visual images for generating virtual photo-shoots.
US10248990B2 Online transactions using an embedded storefront widget
A method and system of using widgets embedded in web pages as virtual storefronts is disclosed. A user of a social networking site may create a merchant account with a transaction service provider. The user embeds a storefront widget provided by the transaction service provider in the user's profile page on the social networking site and the user can use the storefront widget to input information about products that the user is selling. Other users of the social networking site view the user's profile page and the storefront widget will display the products that the user is selling. The other users may interact with the storefront widget to purchase the products that the user is selling.
US10248989B2 Digital order tracking
An issue with a pharmacy order that requires user interaction to complete the order is detected. A status message that includes information tailored to the issue and a link to additional information is sent to the customer who placed the order. A request for the additional information is received via the link, and the additional information is transmitted for display on the client device.
US10248988B2 System and method for electronic manifesting in a distribution network
System and method for providing electronic manifesting access for users of a distribution network. A distribution network may provide a user access point, such as by providing application programming interfaces. The access point may provide access the item tracking module upon receipt of valid credentials, such as a user's unique identifier. The access point may receive item information, generate an electronic manifest including the item information and the unique identifier, and allow for tracking the items on the electronic manifest.
US10248985B2 Systems and methods for analyzing lower body movement to recommend footwear
Systems and methods for analyzing lower body movement in low stress and loaded states and selecting footwear are disclosed herein. A system configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology can include, for example, a plurality of markers and/or sensors and a controller. The markers or sensors can be used to detect lower body movement of a human subject, including inward and outward knee motion and tibia rotation. The controller can be configured to record lower body movement of the human subject in an unloaded state and a loaded state. The controller can further be configured to determine a trend corresponding to a change in the lower body movement from the unloaded state to the loaded state. Based on this trend, the system can select footwear characteristics that counteract any trend away from the lower body movement in the unloaded state.
US10248980B2 Method and device for selecting a service processing mode based on historical success rates
A service processing device and method include receiving a service processing request including data interaction processing mode information and account information, and determining, based on the service processing request, one or more data interaction processing mode candidates for executing the service processing request. The data interaction processing mode candidates are determined from a plurality of data interaction processing modes. Each of the data interaction processing modes includes processing parameters, and at least one of the processing parameters is different between different data interaction processing modes. Each of the one or more data interaction processing mode candidates has an associated processing success rate based on a historical processing record of the data interaction processing modes. The method also includes determining, based on the processing success rates, a data interaction processing mode candidate as a data interaction processing mode for executing the service processing request.
US10248972B2 Individual or group profile monetization and mediation
A method of obtaining demographic profiles of individuals or groups of individuals and monetizing the profiles while compensating the individuals whose profiles are monetized.
US10248971B2 Methods, systems, and devices for dynamically generating a personalized advertisement on a website for manufacturing customizable products
Various embodiments herein relate to systems, methods, and devices for enhanced targeted digital advertising for customizable products. Various embodiments described herein relate to systems, methods, and devices for dynamically generating a personalized online advertisement for one or more customizable products, which can be tailored to a particular consumer whose identity has been determined, for example, based on consumer information and/or cookie data from an embedded cookie. Various embodiments herein relate to systems, methods, and devices for determining an advertisement for one or more customizable products within an advertisement space on a website, retrieving a logo or graphic based on user information, wherein the logo or graphic can be graphically embedded into a dynamically determined placement on a customized product advertisement, and wherein the user information is obtained from one or more information sources having disparate data structures through one or more network interfaces.
US10248966B2 Region merging and coding parameter reuse via merging
A favorable merging or grouping of simply connected regions into which the array of information samples is sub-divided, is coded with a reduced amount of data. To this end, a predetermined relative locational relationship is defined enabling an identifying, for a predetermined simply connected region, of simply connected regions within the plurality of simply connected regions which have the predetermined relative locational relationship to the predetermined simply connected region. Namely, if the number is zero, a merge indicator for the predetermined simply connected region may be absent within the data stream. In other embodiments, spatial sub-division is performed depending on a first subset of syntax elements, followed by combining spatially neighboring simply connected regions depending on a second subset of syntax elements, to obtain an intermediate sub-division.
US10248964B1 System and method for rewards redemption
A rewards management system is configured to facilitate the redemption of loyalty benefits at a financial institution and apply credits, payments, debits, and/or the like associated with the loyalty benefit to transactions that are characterized by a set of predetermined rules (e.g. an item purchased during a particular transaction, the merchant from whom the transaction originated, the vendor who manufactured the item). The system provides real-time management of the loyalty account so that the loyalty benefit can be used to offset the liability associated with a particular eligible transaction. The system may also be configured to allow a user to satisfy various obligations to the financial institution (e.g. a minimum payment associated with a statement from a transactions account). As such, the system allows the loyalty account provider or the financial institution to provide a customizable rewards program that allows loyalty benefits to be used for any type of transaction.
US10248960B2 Data mining to determine online user responses to broadcast messages
In a networked system, a method and apparatus for measuring advertising effectiveness involves broadcasting an advertisement at a broadcast time, monitoring at least one social network or other online forum following the broadcast time, filtering social network traffic to identify messages, search engine queries to identify queries, or other traffic entries, that appear to be responsive to the broadcast advertisement, determining a time of initiation for at least a plurality of entries that appear to be responsive to the broadcast advertisement, and determining at least one demographic for at least the plurality of the entries that appear to be responsive to the broadcast advertisement.
US10248959B2 Methods and systems for targeting user initiated social events
Techniques are provided which allow targeting social events. Methods and systems allow a user to register a social event which involves a group of users watching a program on a television on a social networking platform. Information related to the event may be obtained and the group of users may be classified as belonging to one or more targeting segments based at least in part on the information related to the event. One or more advertisements may be selected based at least in part on the one or more targeting segments. The one or more advertisements may be transmitted such that the one or more advertisements are displayed on the television.
US10248958B2 Techniques for integrating external content from advertising services into client applications
Techniques for integrating advertising content into client applications are presented. Events occurring within client applications are monitored and when a predefined event is encountered and external advertising service is consulted for acquiring external content. The external content is then integrated into one or more portions of presentations associated with the client applications.
US10248953B2 Systems and methods for providing tokenized transaction accounts
The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing tokenized transaction accounts. In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method is provided that may include generating, by one or more processors, a first tokenized transaction account from a first transaction account associated with a first user. The method may also include providing the first tokenized transaction account to a client device associated with the first user for storage in the client device and use in transactions. The method may also include updating the first tokenized transaction account based on one or more conditions and providing the updated first tokenized transaction account to the client device for storage and use in a subsequent transaction.
US10248951B2 E-coupon settlement and clearing process
A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.
US10248947B2 Method of generating a bank transaction request for a mobile terminal having a secure module
The invention provides a method of generating a bank transaction request and a mobile payment terminal hosting a payment application using a secure token for the transaction request and including a secure module. The method comprises the payment application executing a payment protocol with a trader application in order to generate the transaction request, and the payment application requesting an authorization cryptogram from an encryption application hosted in the secure module for verifying authorization of the transaction request in compliance with the payment protocol. The invention also provides the mobile terminal hosting the payment application and including a secure module hosting the encryption application.
US10248941B2 System and method for the optical detection of intrusion, and corresponding electronic device, program and recording medium
A system for detecting an intrusion in an electronic device. The system includes at least one optical sensor connected to at least one security module of the electronic device. The optical sensor and the security module are configured to detect a variation in light intensity measured by the optical sensor as compared with a reference light intensity associated with at least one pre-determined light source inside the electronic device. The variation in light intensity represents a risk of intrusion into the electronic device.
US10248932B2 Informing users of a virtual universe of real world events
The present invention provides various approaches for disseminating emergency broadcasting messages or other messages of importance (hereinafter “alerts”) within virtual world environments such that interested virtual world residents can be made aware of matters of importance based on their physical world locations (e.g., without respect to the locale of their current virtual world presence).
US10248929B2 Order filling system
Systems, methods, and machine-executable coded instruction sets for the fully- and/or partly automated handling of goods are disclosed. In particular, the disclosure provides improvements in the handling of goods in fulfillment of orders for items of mixed sizes, weights, and other dimensions.
US10248924B2 Network change auditing system
A network includes a workflow management system coupled to an administrator device, and servers coupled to a user device. A network change auditing system receives and stores workflow definitions from the workflow management system that are associated with respective workflows provided by the servers. The network change auditing system receives and stores activity events from the servers that are associated with instructions from user devices to the servers. The network change auditing system associates a first subset of the activity events with a first workflow based on the first subset of the activity events being defined by a first workflow definition. The network change auditing system receives an identification of a first activity event from an administrator device and, in response, provides an identification of the first workflow and at least one second activity event in the first subset of the activity events for display on the administrator device.
US10248918B2 Balancing a workload based on commitments to projects
Balancing a workload based on commitments to projects includes monitoring messages in a collaboration system, the messages representing correspondences between users of the collaboration system, selecting a number of the users associated with the collaboration system to form a group of users, retrieving the messages from each of the users in the group of users, analyzing data associated with the messages to determine which of the messages relate to at least one project, and executing, based on a threshold, at least one action to optimize a workload for at least one user in the group of users for the at least one project.
US10248913B1 Systems, devices, and methods for searching and booking ride-shared trips
Embodiments relate to systems and methods for electronically booking ride share trips. The systems and methods can involve a data storage device storing ride sharing records with itineraries including a plurality of legs. The systems and methods can involve at least one processor configured to receive a trip booking request for a passenger, the trip booking request defining passenger constraints including a desired pickup time or drop off time. The at least one processor is configured to generate trip booking options from available ride sharing itineraries, each trip booking option including a leg that satisfies the passenger constraints of the trip booking request. The at least one processor is configured to compute objective values for the trip booking options and remove at least one trip booking option based on a comparison of its objective value and temporal proximity to at least one other trip booking option. The at least one processor is configured to transmit the retained trip booking options for display and confirmation at an interface application of an electronic device.
US10248901B2 Two-piece transaction card construction
The disclosed embodiments generally relate to transaction card constructions, and particularly, to a two-piece transaction card construction. Disclosed embodiments include a generally planar first card component including a first surface and a generally planar second card component including a second surface wherein the first card component is separate from the second card component. In disclosed embodiments, for example, the generally planar first card component and the generally planar second card component may be configured such that one forms a cavity and the other forms an inlay component configured to be seated within the cavity. In other embodiments the generally planar first card component and the generally planar second card component may be configured such that one forms a container and the other forms a lid configured to close the container.
US10248896B2 Distributed camera modules serially coupled to common preprocessing resources facilitating configurable optical code reader platform for application-specific scalability
An optical code reader includes centralized decoding circuitry communicatively couplable to an expandable set of camera modules placed at spaced-apart locations of the optical code reader. A number of and locations for members of the expandable set of camera modules establish application-specific and scalable read zone coverage formed from multiple fields of view of the members.
US10248894B2 Raster pixel object identification mechanism
A printing system is disclosed. The printing system includes an interpreter module to generate Tagged Object Bit-plane data corresponding to drawing objects for each colorant of a device color space during rasterization a print job data and a common buffer to store the Tagged Object Bit-plane data for each colorant.
US10248892B2 Web processing system and method for processing a base web
An RFID label processing system for processing base webs comprises a conveyor device configured to feed a base web along a predetermined conveyor path. The base web includes a sequence of processing segments, with each processing segment forming an RFID label. The processing system further comprises at least two processing modules which are arranged adjacent to the conveyor path, wherein the processing modules are spaced apart by a variable distance. At least one sensor module is configured to determine the position of the processing segments on the base web along the predetermined conveyor path and to output a segment position signal, so that a positioning module that is coupled to at least one of the processing modules and the sensor module may be configured to displace the at least one of the processing modules along the predetermined conveyor path depending on the value of the segment position signal.
US10248887B2 Object tracking device and method
An object tracking device and method and image shooting apparatus are provided. The object tracking device includes a processor and a memory, wherein the processor includes an image preprocessing module; a super-pixel matching module; and a background masking module configured to mask a super-pixel image having a matching area, in order to obtain a super-pixel masked image whose background area outside of the matching area is masked. The present invention is able to eliminate obstacles from a output area by a way of background masking, accurately and stably tracking the object.
US10248884B2 Systems and methods for providing an image classifier
Systems and methods are provided for image classification using histograms of oriented gradients (HoG) in conjunction with a trainer. The efficiency of the process is greatly increased by first establishing a bitmap which identifies a subset of the pixels in the HoG window as including relevant foreground information, and limiting the HoG calculation and comparison process to only the pixels included in the bitmap.
US10248878B2 Character input method and system as well as electronic device and keyboard thereof
The invention discloses an electronic character input method and a system. The method comprises imaging the text message with an optical imaging device, converting the pointed text information in the text image into character text through an optical character recognition module; and inputting the recognized character text into a current text in process. In addition, modification can be made by, inputting the modified character text into the current text in process. A user can utilize a built-in camera to take a text image for characters to be input, obtain a character text corresponding to the text image through recognition and conversion, input the character text into the text which is currently processed by the intelligent device without inputting the characters in the text image one by one on a keyboard or a touch screen, thereby saving labor and time.
US10248872B2 Estimation of time to collision in a computer vision system
A method for estimating time to collision (TTC) of a detected object in a computer vision system is provided that includes determining a three dimensional (3D) position of a camera in the computer vision system, determining a 3D position of the detected object based on a 2D position of the detected object in an image captured by the camera and an estimated ground plane corresponding to the image, computing a relative 3D position of the camera, a velocity of the relative 3D position, and an acceleration of the relative 3D position based on the 3D position of the camera and the 3D position of the detected object, wherein the relative 3D position of the camera is relative to the 3D position of the detected object, and computing the TTC of the detected object based on the relative 3D position, the velocity, and the acceleration.
US10248867B2 Systems and methods for providing playback of selected video segments
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can identify a set of video segments that represents a video. A subset of video segments can be selected out of the set of video segments. A list that indicates a playback sequence for the subset of video segments can be generated. Playback of the subset of video segments can be provided based on the playback sequence indicated via the list.
US10248859B2 View finder apparatus and method of operating the same
A viewfinder apparatus includes a window on which a reference mark is disposed; a photography unit (e.g., an eye imaging camera) configured to photograph eyes of a user via the window; and a controller configured to detect a location where the photography unit has been moved, based on a location of the reference mark included in a first image captured by the photography unit before the photography unit is moved and a location of a reference mark included in a second image captured by the photography unit after the photography unit is moved, wherein the controller tracks the eyes of the user by using the detected location.
US10248857B2 System and method for detecting and annotating bold text in an image document
This disclosure relates generally to image processing, and more particularly to system and method for detecting and annotating bold text in an image document. In one embodiment, a method is provided for annotating bold text in an image document. The method comprises receiving the image document, processing the image document to derive a digitized textual image, detecting one or more regions of bold text within the digitized textual image using an adaptive edge rounding filter, and annotating the one or more regions of bold text within the image document.
US10248855B2 Method and apparatus for identifying gesture
The present disclosure relates to a method and a device for identifying a gesture. The method includes: determining a depth of each pixel in each of a plurality of images to be processed, in which the plurality of images to be processed are separately collected by the plurality of cameras, and the depth is configured to at least partially represent a distance between an actual object point corresponding to each pixel and the mobile apparatus; determining a target region of each of the images to be processed according to the depth; and determining a gesture of a target user according to image information of the target regions.
US10248854B2 Hand motion identification method and apparatus
A hand motion identification method includes: obtaining a to-be-identified video; performing area-locating and tracking of a hand for the to-be-identified video, and extracting a red-green-blue (RGB) video and a depth information video of the hand; detecting the RGB video and the depth information video of the hand, to obtain a feature point; representing the feature point by using a 3D Mesh motion scale-invariant feature transform (MoSIFT) feature descriptor; and comparing the 3D Mesh MoSIFT feature descriptor of the feature point with a 3D Mesh MoSIFT feature descriptor in a positive sample obtained through beforehand training, to obtain a hand motion category in the to-be-identified video.
US10248851B2 Collection of machine learning training data for expression recognition
Apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture for implementing crowdsourcing pipelines that generate training examples for machine learning expression classifiers. Crowdsourcing providers actively generate images with expressions, according to cues or goals. The cues or goals may be to mimic an expression or appear in a certain way, or to “break” an existing expression recognizer. The images are collected and rated by same or different crowdsourcing providers, and the images that meet a first quality criterion are then vetted by expert(s). The vetted images are then used as positive or negative examples in training machine learning expression classifiers.
US10248849B2 Technique for providing security to an area
A method for reducing violence within crowded venues is provided. The method includes reading license plates of vehicles passing into entry ports of a parking area, and capturing facial images of persons seeking admission to the venue. A computer compares such license plates to a database of vehicle license plates associated with persons with past histories of violence. A computer also compares captured facial images to a database of facial data for persons with past violent histories. Upon detecting a match, the computer creates an alert presented to law enforcement officers to facilitate detention of such persons for investigation. Information recorded on entry tickets is scanned and saved together with the facial image of the ticket holder. If a violent act occurs, cameras within the venue capture facial images of participants. The computer matches such participants to stored identifying data to assist in the identification and apprehension of such persons.
US10248847B2 Profile information identification
A device may store images of people and profile information associated with the images of the people, and may generate configuration information associated with providing customized profile information to a user device. The device may receive an image, of a person, captured by the user device, and may perform facial recognition of the image of the person to generate facial features of the person. The device may compare the facial features of the person and the images of the people, and may identify a stored image of the person, from the images of the people, based on comparing the facial features of the person and the images of the people. The device may determine, from the profile information and based on the configuration information, particular profile information that corresponds to the stored image of the person, and may provide the particular profile information to the user device.
US10248845B2 Method and apparatus for facial recognition
A facial recognition method includes identifying a first makeup pattern in a region of interest (ROI) of a first image, applying one of the first makeup pattern and a candidate makeup pattern to a ROI of a second image corresponding to the ROI of the first image to generate a third image and recognizing a face based on the first image and the third image.
US10248838B2 Method and device for single molecule imaging
A device and method for imaging fluorescently labeled molecules (e.g., nucleic acids) includes securing a modular attachment device to the mobile phone with a sample containing stretched, fluorescently labeled nucleic acid molecules and illuminating the sample with excitation light to cause the fluorescently labeled nucleic acid molecules to emit fluorescent light. Images of the nucleic acids are captured using a camera of the mobile phone. The images from the mobile phone are transferred to a remote computer for image processing and analysis. The images are processed by the remote computer to generate analysis data of sample, wherein the analysis data includes the length of nucleic acid molecules contained in the sample or the length of molecular sub-region(s). The mobile phone or another computing device receives from the remote computer the analysis data and displays at least some of the analysis data thereon.
US10248835B2 Methods and apparatuses for authentication using biometric information
Authentication methods and apparatuses are disclosed. An authentication method may include generating a quality profile of an authentication image, and determining an effective region in the authentication image based on the generated quality profile.
US10248832B2 Method of determining, in an image, at least one zone liable to represent at least one finger of an individual
A method of detecting zones liable to contain at least one finger print in an image of at least one portion of hand of an individual includes a step of acquiring the image, a step of determining a plurality of zones of the acquired image and a first selection step. The step of determining a plurality of zones determines that each zone is a continuous zone of points of the acquired image which each exhibit a luminous intensity level greater than or equal to a selected luminous intensity threshold value. The first selection step selects, from among the zones determined, the zones which are liable to represent at least one print of a finger.
US10248825B2 Image processing
An example method is of image processing provided in according with one implementation of the present disclosure. The method includes receiving an image, placing a window across the image, and computing a set of all occurring grayscale values within the window. The method further includes computing a threshold value based on the set of all occurring grayscale values within the window and determining an output pixel value of at least one pixel from the window based on the threshold value.
US10248822B2 Scanner assembly with removable shock mount
An indicia scanning assembly having a housing with a shock mount receiving space; and an elastomeric scan engine receiving shock mount positioned in the shock mount receiving space. The scan engine receiving shock mount has a first end with a scan engine receiving space.
US10248819B2 Card reader and method of use thereof
An integrated circuit that communicates with a host device via audio channels includes an interfacing circuit that receives and transmits analog signals on the audio channels. Such audio channels are designed for audio speakers and microphones and the interfacing circuit transmits digital data based on the received analog signals. The integrated circuit includes a processing device that is electrically coupled to the interfacing circuit. The processing device receives the digital data from the interfacing circuit and adjusts at least one parameter of the interfacing circuit based on the received digital data. The interfacing circuit receives the digital data from the processing device and transmits analog signals on at least one of the audio channels based on the at least one adjusted parameter.
US10248815B2 Contemporaneous gesture and keyboard for different levels of entry authentication
A restricted access device such as a cellphone, a tablet or a personal computer, analyzes contemporaneous keyboard inputs of a password and gestures to authenticate the user and enable further access to applications and processes of the restricted access device. The gestures may be facial gestures detected by a camera or may be gestures made by an avatar rendered on a display of the device. The password may be shorted based upon the context of the authentication as well as any gestures occurring during password entry. The gestures may be learned by the restricted access device during the password entry process.
US10248814B2 Memory integrity monitoring
In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, a system comprises a first memory module and a first memory integrity monitoring processor, embedded to the first memory module, to receive a second hash corresponding to a second memory module. The second hash includes a second sequence number for reconstruction of a final hash value and the second hash is not sequentially a first number in a sequence for reconstruction of the final hash value. The first processor may receive a third hash corresponding to a third memory module. The third hash includes a third sequence number for reconstruction of the final hash value and the third hash is received after the second hash. The first processor may determine if the second hash can be combined with the third hash, combine the second hash and third hash into a partial hash reconstruct the final hash value using the partial hash.
US10248813B2 Organizing key-value information sets into hierarchical representations for efficient signature computation given change information
One embodiment provides a method for enabling computation of a signature of an information set given change information by storing information in a hierarchical data structure, the method including: utilizing at least one processor to execute computer code that performs the steps of: receiving change information relating to a first node within the hierarchical data structure; accessing a database comprising at least one key, wherein the at least one key comprises a crypto-hash and is assigned to a node within the hierarchical data structure; identifying a node key within the database that is assigned to the first node; computing a node crypto-hash for the first node after modifying the first node using the received change information; modifying the node key based upon the computed node crypto-hash; and updating the database with the modified node key. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US10248806B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, content management system, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
An information processing apparatus manages a plurality of content items, keywords associated with the plurality of content items respectively, and authorities set to associations between the keywords and the content items, obtains a keyword and identification information of a user, input by an operation of the user, searches for a content item associated with the input keyword among the managed plurality of content items, and decides whether the searched content item should be provided to the user or whether provision should be restricted, based on identification information of the user and an authority set for an association between the input keyword and the searched content item.
US10248800B2 Secure comparison of information
The technology encompasses new uses of already-known cryptographic techniques. The technology entails computer-based methods of sharing information securely, in particular an asymmetric method of secure computation that relies on the private-key/public key paradigm with homomorphic encryption. The methods and programmed computing apparatuses herein harness mathematical concepts and apply them to services or tasks that are commercially useful and that have not hitherto been possible. Applications of the methods and apparatus herein are far-ranging and include, but are not limited to: purchase-sale transactions such as real estate or automobiles, where some aspect of price negotiation is expected; stock markets; legal settlements; salary negotiation; auctions, and other types of complex financial transactions.
US10248795B2 Implementing method for JavaCard application function expansion
An implementing method for JavaCard application function expansion is provided, where a registering process includes: an expansion application processes a random number when receiving a registration command and sends a processing result, an expansion application identification and an expansion interface number to a master application; the master application verifies the process result, if verification is successful and an expansion application corresponding to the expansion application identification is installed, the master application sets a bit of an expansion point upon the expansion interface number, obtains and stores a handle of the expansion application; a state of an expansion interface registered by the expansion application is stored in the buffer. In solutions provided by the present invention, the expansion interface corresponding to the expansion application is registered to the master application; when needing to invoke the expansion application, the master application can invoke corresponding expansion application via the registered expansion interface.
US10248791B2 Technologies for secure hardware and software attestation for trusted I/O
Technologies for trusted I/O attestation and verification include a computing device with a cryptographic engine and one or more I/O controllers. The computing device collects hardware attestation information associated with statically attached hardware I/O components that are associated with a trusted I/O usage protected by the cryptographic engine. The computing device verifies the hardware attestation information and securely enumerates one or more dynamically attached hardware components in response to verification. The computing device collects software attestation information for trusted software components loaded during secure enumeration. The computing device verifies the software attestation information. The computing device may collect firmware attestation information for firmware loaded in the I/O controllers and verify the firmware attestation information. The computing device may collect application attestation information for a trusted application that uses the trusted I/O usage and verify the application attestation information. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10248790B2 Information processing system, controlling method, and controlling computer program
A virtual machine includes a shadow memory, a shadow disk, and a virtual NIC. A virtual machine includes a guest OS. The shadow memory and the shadow disk each store therein pieces of data and pieces of tag information assigned to the pieces of data, so as to be kept in correspondence with one another. When malware transmits data, the virtual NIC generates the transmission information containing the transmitted data and tag information assigned to the transmitted data and further transmits the generated transmission information to the virtual machine. The guest OS extracts the tag information from the received transmission information. Further, the guest OS determines a transfer destination of the transmission information on the basis of the extracted tag information and further transfers the transmission information to the determined transfer destination.
US10248785B2 Application memory protection using a host page table switching virtual machine function
A hypervisor generates first and second page views, where a guest physical address points to a first page of the first page view and a second page of the second page view. A first pointer value is written to the first page and a second pointer value is written to the second page. A guest operating system executes a first task and if a determination to switch to the second task is made, the guest operating system reads a current pointer value and determines what the current page view is. If the guest operating system determines that the current page view is the first page view, the guest operating system saves the first pointer value in a first memory of the first task, loads the second pointer value from a second memory of the second task, and executes a virtual machine function to switch to the second page view.
US10248778B2 Method for improving unlocking speed and mobile terminal
A method for improving unlocking speed and a mobile terminal are provided. The method is applicable to the mobile terminal in a screen-off state and equipped with a metal dome array. The method includes the follows. A first thread is executed when a current unlock mode of the mobile terminal is press-to-trigger fingerprint unlock in the screen-off state, and a second thread is executed during the execution of the first thread. The first thread includes the following. An operation instruction is received when a user touches a fingerprint module, a fingerprint image is acquired, the fingerprint image acquired is compared with a preset fingerprint image, and unlock after a successful match. The second thread includes the following. An operation instruction is received when the user presses the metal dome array, and wait for unlocking success and then a display screen is lit up.
US10248775B2 Managing latency and power in a heterogeneous distributed biometric authentication hardware
Techniques for authenticating a biometric input are disclosed. An example of a biometric authentication system is configured to receive a biometric input, perform a first authentication process on the biometric input with an application processor, such that the first authentication process generates one or more authentication parameters, provide the one or more authentication parameters to a secure processor, perform a second authentication process on the biometric input on the secure processor, such that the second authentication process utilizes the one or more authentication parameters, and output an authentication score based on the second authentication process.
US10248772B2 Secure communication between a virtual smartcard enclave and a trusted I/O enclave
A system for accessing a trusted execution environment includes instructions to transmit, from a first trusted execution environment, a request for a biometric match claim, receive, in response to the request for a biometric match claim, biometric data from a biometric capture device, perform a match of the biometric data against biometric templates stored in the first trusted execution environment, and unseal a second trusted execution environment based on the match data.
US10248767B2 Leveraging a unification of content hosting and social networking
Content hosting architectures and/or social networking architectures can be improved by, e.g., unifying the two architectures to some extent. Services or features from both can be leveraged to provide an ecosystem that can be superior or preferred by users or consumers. For example, premium content that typically must be purchased via a transaction with the content hosting service can be accessed by certain users that have not purchased the premium content provided those users have a social relationship with one that has purchased the premium content, which can be determined based on data managed by the social networking service.
US10248761B2 Computerized system and method for recording and tracking dermatological lesions
A computerized method for recording and tracking dermatological lesions is disclosed. The method comprises creating a graphical template of a portion of a human form to assist in taking a photograph of the human body. A composite image of the template and video input are displayed to ensure accuracy of the image. The system also permits a user to highlight multiple dermatological lesions present on the body. When a user highlights the location of a lesion the system prompts the user to create an enhanced zoom image to capture details of the lesion. When multiple enhanced zoom images are created the system permits a user to create a merged image of multiple images of the lesion. The system aligns the images and creates visual accents to quickly display the differences between the photographs, allowing a user to quickly identify changes in the lesion over time.
US10248760B2 System and method for producing medical image data onto portable digital recording media
This application discloses a system for recording medical image data for production on a portable digital recording medium such as CDs and DVDs. This system includes a parsing software module operatively configured to: (i) receive medical data (ii) identify an end of a particular patient's data (iii) parse patient identification information and study information (iv) store the parsed patient identification information and parsed study information; a job processing software module configured to create a job containing medical data, medical data viewing software, and merge data; a disc writer to receive the job, comprising: a recorder configured to record the medical data viewing software and the medical data within the job; and a printer configured to print patient identification information and the study information on the disc.
US10248759B2 Medical imaging reference retrieval and report generation
A method for managing a patient medical case. The method includes: obtaining the patient medical case including a patient medical image and a patient medical record; identifying, within the patient medical image, an abnormal image region; searching a reference medical case database using the abnormal image region as a search criterion; retrieving, from the reference medical case database, reference medical cases including reference medical images matching the abnormal image region and reference medical records corresponding to the reference medical images; receiving, from a user, a selection of a reference medical case of the reference medical cases including a reference medical record and a reference medical diagnosis; and modifying the patient medical record based on the reference medical record and the reference medical diagnosis in the reference medical case.
US10248753B2 Pessimism reduction in hierarchical blockage aggressors using estimated resistor and capacitor values
A method, system, and computer product for performing a coupled noise analysis in an integrated circuit (IC) design include copying one or more victim circuit sections of a victim circuit in the IC design, generating a blockage circuit section that represents a blockage aggressor circuit in the IC design, using the copied one or more victim circuit sections of the victim circuit, determining at least one subcircuit from the blockage circuit section, selecting, for a victim pin on the victim circuit, a power-driven virtual node on the at least one subcircuit, applying a power source to the power-driven virtual node on the at least one subcircuit, calculating a coupled noise at the victim pin contributed by the at least one subcircuit in response to the power source being applied, comparing the coupled noise to a threshold noise level, and altering the IC design when the coupled noise exceeds the threshold noise level.
US10248751B2 Alternative hierarchical views of a circuit design
Methods and apparatuses are described for creating, editing, and viewing a floorplan of a circuit design. Specifically, some embodiments enable a user to perform a graphical operation at an inference point in a circuit design layout, wherein the location of the inference point is determined based on existing graphical objects in the circuit design layout. Some embodiments substantially instantaneously update a congestion indicator in a circuit design layout in response to modifying the circuit design layout. Some embodiments substantially instantaneously update pin locations of a block or partition in response to changing the size or shape of the block or partition. Some embodiments enable a user to view a circuit design layout based on the logical hierarchy, and also based on at least one additional attribute type such as voltage, power, or clock domain.
US10248744B2 Methods, systems, and computer readable media for acoustic classification and optimization for multi-modal rendering of real-world scenes
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for acoustic classification and optimization for multi-modal rendering of real-world scenes are disclosed. According to one method for determining acoustic material properties associated with a real-world scene, the method comprises obtaining an acoustic response in a real-world scene. The method also includes generating a three-dimensional (3D) virtual model of the real-world scene. The method further includes determining acoustic material properties of surfaces in the 3D virtual model using a visual material classification algorithm to identify materials in the real-world scene that make up the surfaces and known acoustic material properties of the materials. The method also includes using the acoustic response in the real-world scene to adjust the acoustic material properties.
US10248739B2 Apparatus, system, and method of processing log data, and recording medium storing log data processing program
An management system stores information including communication state data indicating a communication state of a terminal as raw log data, and applies format processing to the raw log data to generate formatted log data before a request for obtaining communications log information of the terminal is received. When the request is received, the management system searches the formatted log data to obtain formatted log data that matches the request.
US10248727B2 System for providing words searching service based on message and method thereof
There are disclosed a system and method for providing a word search service based on message according to the present invention. The system for providing a word search service based on message according to the present invention includes a database which is equipped with a plurality of data modules and registers sentence data and word extracted from the sentence data in each data module equipped to manage the sentence data and the word; and a service server which, if receiving a search word from a user terminal, broadcasts the received search word to all data modules and is provided with a search result from each of all data modules in response to broadcasting and thereafter provides the provided search result to the user terminal.
US10248724B2 Playback queue control connection
A first connection state may be entered on a computing device. While the computing device is in the first connection state, actions taken on a playlist on the computing device may be applied to the playlist and not applied to a playback queue associated with a zone. An input may be received via the computing device, indicating a selection of the zone. In response to receiving the input, a second connection state may be entered. Entering the second connection state may comprise establishing a connected state between the computing device and the one or more playback devices. While the connected state is established, one or more actions taken on the playlist on the computing device may be applied to the playlist and transmitted, in a message to the zone over a network. The one or more actions may be one or more corresponding actions applied to the playback queue.
US10248722B2 Multi-language support for dynamic ontology
A system with methodology for providing multi-language support for dynamic ontology. In one embodiment, for example, a method comprises: storing an ontology for a data store, wherein the ontology comprises a plurality of data types; for each data type of the plurality of data types: storing, in the ontology, one or more display values, wherein each display value is associated with a locale; determining a locale identifier corresponding to a particular locale; selecting a particular display value corresponding to the particular locale; displaying the particular display value.
US10248711B2 Representation of time-sensitive and space-sensitive profile information
A method and associated systems for a multidimensional information repository for managing dynamic time-sensitive and space-sensitive user profiles. A profile-management system receives an incoming event that identifies a user profile and is associated with a location, a time period, and a subject. The system searches the repository for records that identify the profile, location, time period, and subject and creates any such records that do not already exist. The system then creates time-sensitive and space-sensitive linkages that link the user profile record to the location, time-period, and subject records. The system dynamically updates these linkages in response to changes to the user profile and uses the linkages to assign context to queries submitted to a main database. In another embodiment, the system recommends additional linkages based on patterns identified in the newly created linkages.
US10248709B2 Promoted properties in relational structured data
Systems, methods, and software for management of partitioned data storage spaces are provided herein. An exemplary method includes storing sets of structured data records among partitioned data storage spaces, with data fields of the structured data records correlated among the sets by relational associations. The method includes maintaining data fields in a first set of structured data records, the data fields comprising promoted data fields that reference properties of data fields of a second set of structured data records. Responsive to an update to a data field of a first structured data record, the method includes determining if the update relates to a promoted data field, implementing a portion of the update in the second set of structured data records, and propagating the update to associated promoted data fields in the first set of structured data records along with any intervening changes received for the associated promoted data fields.
US10248706B2 Replicating database updates with batching
A computer-implemented method includes detecting a source update applied to a source table, where the source table includes a plurality of columns, and where the source update modifies a first subset of columns of the plurality of columns. A second subset of columns of the plurality of columns is determined, by a computer processor. The second subset of columns has more columns than the first subset of columns and fewer columns than the plurality of columns. Determining the second subset of columns includes determining which of the plurality of columns were updated most recently. The second subset of columns is included in a set clause of an update statement for updating a target table, where the target table is or includes a replica of the source table. The update statement is applied to the target table to achieve at least a minimum batching percentage within a plurality of update statements.
US10248690B1 Decremental correlation calculation for big data or streamed data using components
The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computing system program products for decrementally calculating correlation for Big Data or streamed data. Embodiments of the invention include decrementally calculating one or more components of a correlation for two modified computation subsets based on one or more components of the correlation calculated for two previous computation subsets and then calculating the correlation for the modified computation subsets based on the decrementally calculated components. Decrementally calculating the components of a correlation avoids visiting all data elements in the modified computation subsets and performing redundant computations thereby increasing calculation efficiency, saving computation resources, and reducing computing system's power consumption.
US10248687B2 Expanded search and find user interface
A search and find user interface is provided that is integrated with a data indexing engine to allow efficient and high-speed data search and retrieval across data storage folders associated with a given software module or associated with a number of disparate software modules. An expanded form of the search and find user interface is provided for advanced searching. Where searching is required beyond a present search scope, an automatic “upscoping” mechanism is provided for expanding a search to data storage folders outside a current data storage folder on which an initial search is executed.
US10248665B1 Method and system for collecting, and globally communicating and evaluating digital images of sports fans, public displays of affection and miscellaneous groups from entertainment venues
A contest method and system include a sponsor displaying an advertisement accompanied by a contest invitation in association with a spectator event. An electronically geofenced perimeter of the spectator event to electronically submit affection-demonstrating digital images for contest participation, the affection-demonstrating digital images comprising at least one still image selected from a personal photograph, a family photograph, and a pet photograph portraying demonstrations of kissing, hugging, or otherwise conveying personal affection between at least two individuals or pets. Selecting a subset of the affection-demonstrating digital images from spectators located within the electronically geofenced perimeter of the spectator event as candidates for entry into a voting stage of the contest.
US10248657B2 Data object store and server for a cloud storage environment, including data deduplication and data management across multiple cloud storage sites
Data storage operations, including content-indexing, containerized deduplication, and policy-driven storage, are performed within a cloud environment. The systems support a variety of clients and cloud storage sites that may connect to the system in a cloud environment that requires data transfer over wide area networks, such as the Internet, which may have appreciable latency and/or packet loss, using various network protocols, including HTTP and FTP. Methods are disclosed for content indexing data stored within a cloud environment to facilitate later searching, including collaborative searching. Methods are also disclosed for performing containerized deduplication to reduce the strain on a system namespace, effectuate cost savings, etc. Methods are disclosed for identifying suitable storage locations, including suitable cloud storage sites, for data files subject to a storage policy. Further, systems and methods for providing a cloud gateway and a scalable data object store within a cloud environment are disclosed, along with other features.
US10248656B2 Removal of reference information for storage blocks in a deduplication system
Various embodiments for managing data in a data storage having data deduplication. For a back reference data structure incorporating reference information for at least one user data segment to a storage block, a user data segment identification (ID) representative of the at least one user data segment is removed from the back reference data structure.
US10248648B1 Determining whether a comment represented as natural language text is prescriptive
An online system receives comments provided by users and analyzes them. The users may be associated with an organization, for example, employees of an enterprise may provide comments related to the enterprise. The online system classifies the comments to determine whether the comments are prescriptive or non-prescriptive. The online system may generate reports based on the classification of the comments. The online system may use a machine learning model for classifying the comments. The features used for the machine learning model include an indication of whether the input comment is associated with a question, n-grams from the comment, location of verbs in sentences, and so on.
US10248645B2 Measuring phrase association on online social networks
In one embodiment, a method includes retrieving multiple posts containing each of the query terms after receiving a search query for posts from a user of an online social network, identifying, from an index of known phrases, one or more known phrases in the text of the retrieved posts, filtering the retrieved posts to generate a filtered set of posts, wherein the filtering comprises removing each post not containing at least one of the identified known phrases, computing features for each of the identified known phrases, calculating a score for each post in the filtered set based on the features of the identified known phrases, ranking the posts based on the calculated scores, and sending instructions, to the client system, for generating a search-results interface comprising references to one or more of the posts presented in ranked order.
US10248642B2 Populating documents with user-related information
One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for generating a document pre-populated with user-based information. A user's authorized social network can be mined for user-based information. The user-based information mined from the user-authorized social network can be added to a document template at locations in the template of one or more information identifiers in order to generate the pre-populated document. The one or more information identifiers can be used to identify the user-based information on the user authorized social network.
US10248638B2 Creating forms for hierarchical organizations
Provided is an information input system including an information input field display section that displays an information input field for inputting information for each of plural persons inputting information, a specified problem input field display section that displays a specified problem input field for inputting a character string indicating a specified problem with respect to the input information for a problem-specifying person, a recording section that associates and records character string information with the information input field when an input of the character string is received from the problem-specifying person, and a guidance display section that displays, as input guidance, at least one character string information item, which is recorded by the recording section, along with the information input field when a request for display of the information input field is received from any one of the plural persons inputting information.
US10248636B2 Electronic device for controlling deletion of character input on character input screen, character input control method for controlling deletion of character input on character input screen, and storage medium storing therein character input control method program
An electronic device includes a display, an input device, and a controller. The display displays a character input screen. The input device includes character input keys, a character delete key, and a confirmation key. When the controller detects a character input key being pressed, the controller causes a character corresponding to the character input key to be displayed on the character input screen and determines whether or not any word registered in a word table is predictable from an unconfirmed character or a character string of unconfirmed characters input of which has not been confirmed through the confirmation key. In response to a single press on the character delete key, the controller deletes a deletion start character that makes word prediction impossible, or the deletion start character and at least one unconfirmed character immediately preceding or following the deletion start character.
US10248635B2 Method for inserting characters in a character string and the corresponding digital service
The disclosure relates to a character input method and system, which may include a digital device including an input surface and an output surface. The method and system may include or perform operations including: displaying a character string using a recognition area and an insertion area of the output surface; selecting a position within the character string; displaying, in the recognition area, a part of the string ending with a first character while masking, in the insertion area, a part of the string starting with a second, succeeding character; detecting an input stroke entered manually in the insertion area; performing handwriting recognition; inserting, at the position within the string of characters, a recognised character(s); and scrolling the string in the recognition area so as to display, in the recognition area, the recognised character(s) that were inserted into the string of characters.
US10248633B2 Content browser system using multiple layers of graphics commands
Server systems are disclosed that receive content requests and respond with hardware-independent graphics commands instead of, or in addition to, unprocessed content items. The server systems can also generate text information regarding text in the requested content items, and provide the text information to user devices so that the user devices can have knowledge of the text in the content item. The user device can use the text information to handle user interactions with the content item, including copy, paste and search commands and other similar commands. Accordingly, the hardware-independent graphics commands-based representation may provide text interactivity and effects not otherwise available to content representations based on graphics commands or images of content.
US10248629B2 Method for determining wiring risk and wiring risk determination system
A method for determining a wiring risk is a method for determining a first risk that electric wires connected to a plurality of terminal devices are bundled into a single harness, and a second risk that harnesses fail at the same time, wherein the first risk is determined by identifying the number of connectors to which a target harness identified from the plurality of harnesses is indirectly connected, and the second risk is determined by matching location information of the target harness to an influenced area by a hazard source, and identifying whether the target harness passes through the influenced area.
US10248627B2 Method for storing image of vehicle black box
A method for storing an image of a vehicle black box comprises: an image input step for inputting an image through a camera module; a temporary storage step for temporarily storing the inputted image in a temporarily processing unit, which consumes relatively low power, and allowing an event processing unit, which consumes relatively high power, to be in a sleep state or a power-off state; and an event storage step for allowing the event processing unit to be returned from the sleep state or the power-off state and storing in the event processing unit an image for the event from the time of the event occurrence up until before a predetermined time and from the time of the event occurrence up until after a predetermined time.
US10248626B1 Method and system for document similarity analysis based on common denominator similarity
A method for document similarity analysis. The method includes obtaining a document to be archived, and identifying a document category similar to the document to be archived. The similar document category is identified by: identifying a document category that includes indexing terms that are identical to indexing terms in the document to be archived, obtaining term frequency vectors for the identical indexing terms in the document to be archived and in the identified document category, generating normalized term frequency vectors, from the term frequency vectors, calculating a common denominator similarity based on the normalized term frequency vectors and a common denominator, and determining that the document category is similar to the document to be archived based on the common denominator similarity. The method further includes registering the document to be archived in the document category.
US10248624B2 Method and system for document synchronization in a distributed server-client environment
A method and system for synchronizing documents in a distributed server-client environment. The system includes a synchronization server, a distributor client, a user client, and/or a network connecting the server and the clients. The method includes the steps of wrapping synchronization information such as document ID and version number in a synchronized document, storing the synchronized document and the synchronization information in a synchronization server, and comparing the local version with the version stored in the sync server if a latest version is to open, and if the local version is not the latest version, accessing the latest version document by receiving the document from the synchronized server.
US10248623B1 Data deduplication techniques
Described are techniques for processing data. Hash values for the data portions of a logical device are determined. Each data portion has a corresponding one of the hash values. It is determined whether a first of the hash values associated with a first of the data portions is equal to a hash value of an implied data value. If the first hash value is equal to the hash value of the implied data value, first processing is performed including determining whether the first data portion has a current data value equal to the implied data value, and responsive to determining that the first data portion has a current data value equal to the implied data value, performing second processing including updating first metadata for the first data portion to denote that the first data portion has the implied data value. The first data portion is not associated with allocated storage.
US10248620B2 Database table column annotation
According to an example, database constraint generation may include receiving data related to a table in a database, analyzing the data to determine a row count for a column of the table, and analyzing the data to determine a number of distinct values for the column of the table. A comparison value may be determined by comparing the row count to the number of distinct values. The database constraint generation may further include determining if the comparison value is within a threshold. If the comparison value is within the threshold, an annotation may be added to the column of the table such that the column is considered unique during a cardinality estimation process involving the table.
US10248619B1 Restoring a virtual machine from a copy of a datastore
In one aspect, a method to restore a virtual machine comprising receiving a selection of a point-in-time copy to restore, retrieving catalog information associated with the point-in-time copy of the virtual machine to restore, mounting a datastore on a host, modifying a virtual machine configuration file path, registering modified virtual machine configuration file path with the host, determining a snapshot ID of a snapshot of the virtual machine and reverting to the snapshot of virtual machine.
US10248616B2 Monolithically integrated system on chip for silicon photonics
The present invention provides an integrated system-on-chip device. The device is configured on a single silicon substrate member. The device has a data input/output interface provided on the substrate member. The device has an input/output block provided on the substrate member and coupled to the data input/output interface. The device has a signal processing block provided on the substrate member and coupled to the input/output block. The device has a driver module provided on the substrate member and coupled to the signal processing block. The device further includes a driver interface and coupled to the driver module and configured to be coupled to a silicon photonics device. In an example, a control block is configured to receive and send instruction(s) in a digital format to the communication block and is configured to receive and send signals in an analog format to communicate with the silicon photonics device.
US10248609B2 Modular interconnection system and components therefor
A modular interconnectivity assembly for interconnecting elements of a point of sale system, the modular interconnectivity assembly including at least one interconnectivity module including an Input/Output (I/O) hub having at least one upstream facing port and at least two downstream facing ports, at least one upstream connector connected to the at least one upstream facing port of the (I/O) hub and adapted for communication in accordance with a first communication protocol, at least one downstream connector connected to at least one of the at least two downstream facing ports and adapted for communication in accordance with the first communication protocol and at least one interface connected to another of the at least two downstream facing ports and adapted for communication in accordance with a second communication protocol, different from the first communication protocol.
US10248608B2 Controller circuit and method for estimating transmission delay
A controller circuit includes a first signal processing device processing signals in accordance with a first predetermined rule, a second signal processing device processing signals in accordance with a second predetermined rule, a data bus coupled between the first signal processing device and the second signal processing device and comprising multiple data lines, and a confirm signal line coupled between the first signal processing device and the second signal processing device. The first signal processing device transmits a synchronization signal to the second signal processing device via the data bus. The second signal processing device estimates transmission delay on each data line according to the synchronization signal, performs transmission delay compensation on each data line according to the estimated transmission delay and transmits a confirmation signal on the confirm signal line to notify the first signal processing device that the transmission delay compensation is complete.
US10248597B2 USB communication control module, security system, and method for same
A security system having a control unit in communication with detection devices and notification systems to provide messages. Methods for employing a control unit are also provided herein.
US10248593B2 Techniques for handling interrupts in a processing unit using interrupt request queues
A technique for handling interrupts in a data processing system includes receiving, at an interrupt presentation controller (IPC), an event notification message (ENM) that specifies an event target number and a number of bits to ignore. In response to a slot being available in an interrupt request queue, the IPC enqueues the ENM in the slot. In response to the ENM being dequeued from the interrupt request queue, the IPC determines a group of virtual processor threads that may be potentially interrupted based on the event target number and the number of bits to ignore specified in the ENM. The event target number identifies a specific virtual processor thread and the number of bits to ignore identifies the number of lower-order bits to ignore with respect to the specific virtual processor thread when determining a group of virtual processor threads that may be potentially interrupted.
US10248582B2 Primary data storage system with deduplication
The invention is directed to a primary data storage system for use in a computer network in which a network allows user computers to transfer data to and/or from the primary data storage system. In one embodiment of the invention, the storage processor operates to analyze the data associated with write block commands that relate to different storage locations in a data store system that is associated with the primary data storage system so as to identify the potential writing of the block(s) of the same data to the data store system and prevent the writing of such blocks of data.
US10248581B2 Guarded memory access in a multi-thread safe system level modeling simulation
Methods, systems, and machine readable medium for multi-thread safe system level modeling simulation (SLMS) of a target system on a host system. An example of a SLMS is a SYSTEMC simulation. During the SLMS, SLMS processes are executed in parallel via a plurality of threads. SLMS processes represent functional behaviors of components within the target system, such as functional behaviors of processor cores. Deferred execution may be used to defer execution of operations of SLMS processes that access a shared resource. Multi-thread safe direct memory interface (DMI) access may be used by a SLMS process to access a region of the memory in a multi-thread safe manner. Access to regions of the memory may also be guarded if they are at risk of being in a transient state when being accessed by more than one SLMS process.
US10248579B2 Method, apparatus, and instructions for safely storing secrets in system memory
Embodiments of an invention for method, apparatus, and instructions for safely storing secrets in system memory are disclosed. In one embodiment, a processor includes a hardware key, an instruction unit, and an encryption unit. The instruction unit is to receive an encryption instruction and a compare instruction. The encryption instruction is to have a first plaintext input value. The compare instruction is to have a second plaintext input value. The encryption unit is to, in response to the encryption instruction, encrypt the first plaintext input value using the hardware key to generate a ciphertext value, and, in response to the compare instruction, decrypt the ciphertext value using the hardware key to generate a plaintext output value and compare the plaintext output value to the second plaintext input value.
US10248578B2 Methods and systems for protecting data in USB systems
The various embodiments described below are directed to providing authenticated and confidential messaging from software executing on a host (e.g. a secure software application or security kernel) to and from I/O devices operating on a USB bus. The embodiments can protect against attacks that are levied by software executing on a host computer. In some embodiments, a secure functional component or module is provided and can use encryption techniques to provide protection against observation and manipulation of USB data. In other embodiments, USB data can be protected through techniques that do not utilized (or are not required to utilize) encryption techniques. In accordance with these embodiments, USB devices can be designated as “secure” and, hence, data sent over the USB to and from such designated devices can be provided into protected memory. Memory indirection techniques can be utilized to ensure that data to and from secure devices is protected.
US10248577B2 Using a characteristic of a process input/output (I/O) activity and data subject to the I/O activity to determine whether the process is a suspicious process
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for detecting a security breach in a system managing access to a storage. Process Input/Output (I/O) activity by a process accessing data in a storage is monitored. A determination is made of a characteristic of the data subject to the I/O activity from the process. A determination is made as to whether a characteristic of the process I/O activity as compared to the characteristic of the data satisfies a condition. The process initiating the I/O activity is characterized as a suspicious process in response to determining that the condition is satisfied. A security breach is indicated in response to characterizing the process as the suspicious process.
US10248573B2 Managing memory used to back address translation structures
Managing memory of a computing environment. A determination is made as to whether a block of memory is being used to back an address translation structure used by a guest program. The block of memory is a block of host memory, and the guest program is managed by a virtual machine manager that further manages the host memory. A memory management action is performed based on whether the block of memory is being used to back the address translation structure.
US10248564B2 Contended lock request elision scheme
A system and method for network traffic management between multiple nodes are described. A computing system includes multiple nodes connected to one another. When a home node determines a number of nodes requesting read access for a given data block assigned to the home node exceeds a threshold and a copy of the given data block is already stored at a first node of the multiple nodes in the system, the home node sends a command to the first node. The command directs the first node to forward a copy of the given data block to the home node. The home node then maintains a copy of the given data block and forwards copies of the given data block to other requesting nodes until the home node detects a write request or a lock release request for the given data block.
US10248546B2 Intelligent device selection for mobile application testing
A computer-implemented facility is provided for intelligent mobile device selection for mobile application testing. The computer-implemented facility determines features of a new mobile application to be tested, and compares the features of the new mobile application with features of multiple known mobile applications to identify one or more known mobile applications with similar features. Based at least in part on automated analysis of user reviews of the one or the more known mobile applications operating in one or more types of mobile devices, the facility provides one or more risk scores for operation of the new mobile application in the one or more types of mobile devices. Further, based on the risk scores, a recommended set of mobile devices in which to test the new mobile application may be generated for use in testing the new mobile application.
US10248542B2 Screenshot validation testing
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for comparing screenshots of an application interface. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving test scenario parameters, wherein the parameters include a first screenshot of an application interface, one or more page objects associated with the first screenshot, generating a second screenshot of an updated application interface, identifying one or more page objects within the second screenshot based on a scope of each of the page objects associated with the first screenshot, comparing a section of the second screenshot to a section of the first screenshot that includes one or more page objects associated with the first screenshot that correspond to one or more page objects included in the section of the second screenshot, and determining whether the section of the second screenshot matches, within a predetermined tolerance level, the section of the first screenshot.
US10248535B2 On-demand automated locale seed generation and verification
Methods and systems for locale verification include converting a set of expected locale responses into a normalized format based on a locale data template. A user's filled locale data template in the normalized format is compared to the normalized set of expected locale responses using a processor. A report is generated that identifies mismatches between the received locale data template and the set of expected locale responses.
US10248534B2 Template-based methodology for validating hardware features
In one embodiment of the present invention, a thread is scheduled for execution by a processor, and the thread includes instructions for testing functionality of a feature of the processor. A workload location on the thread is determined. A hook is placed on the determined workload location. The thread is executed by the processor. In response to encountering the hook during the execution of the thread, a workload is selected from a pool, and the pool includes two or more workloads.
US10248524B2 Instruction and logic to test transactional execution status
Novel instructions, logic, methods and apparatus are disclosed to test transactional execution status. Embodiments include decoding a first instruction to start a transactional region. Responsive to the first instruction, a checkpoint for a set of architecture state registers is generated and memory accesses from a processing element in the transactional region associated with the first instruction are tracked. A second instruction to detect transactional execution of the transactional region is then decoded. An operation is executed, responsive to decoding the second instruction, to determine if an execution context of the second instruction is within the transactional region. Then responsive to the second instruction, a first flag is updated. In some embodiments, a register may optionally be updated and/or a second flag may optionally be updated responsive to the second instruction.
US10248523B1 Systems and methods for provisioning distributed datasets
The disclosed computer-implemented method for provisioning distributed datasets may include (1) identifying a dataset, where a production cluster stores a primary instance of the dataset by distributing data objects within the dataset across the production cluster according to a first partitioning scheme, (2) receiving a request for a testing instance of the dataset on a testing cluster, where the testing cluster is to distribute storage of data objects across the testing cluster according to a second partitioning scheme, (3) locating a copied instance of the dataset, (4) partitioning the copied instance of the dataset according to the second partitioning scheme, thereby generating a plurality of partitions, and (5) providing the testing instance of the dataset by providing storage access for each node within the testing cluster to a corresponding partition within the plurality of partitions. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10248520B2 High speed functional test vectors in low power test conditions of a digital integrated circuit
Implementations of the present disclosure involve an apparatus and/or method for conducting an at-speed functional test on a silicon wafer of an integrated circuit. In one embodiment, the method includes utilizing a first clock signal during a first portion of the test and a second clock signal during a second portion. The clock signals are configured such that a first subset of the logic stages of the circuit are tested at-speed by the first portion and a second subset of the logic stages of the circuit are tested at-speed. Further, in one embodiment, the first subset and the second subset comprise all of the logic stages of the circuit design. Through the configuration of the clock signals, the tester may ensure that each stage of the circuit design is tested at-speed such that a more accurate at-speed test result may be obtained in a low current environment.
US10248519B2 Input device test system and method thereof
The present invention provides an input device test system, configured to test an input device having a plurality of functional elements. The input device test system includes: a test host, configured to execute a test program and a message interception program, and output a test message by means of the test program; and a test platform, configured to receive the test message and operate the input device according to the test message, where the input device outputs a response message to the test host in response to the operation, where the message interception program is used to intercept the response message and convert the response message into at least one code, and the test program determines whether the at least one code is consistent with the test message.
US10248517B2 Computer-implemented method, information processing device, and recording medium
A computer-implemented method includes: acquiring learning data from the plurality of processing devices in which a setting item, a setting value that include a setting error included in configuration information acquired when a fault in a system has occurred, and a fault type are associated with each other; determining whether each of fault types included in the learning data depends on a software configuration; extracting first software configuration information indicating a combination of setting files in which settings related to software are described, from the configuration information, based on a result of the determining; extracting second software configuration information indicating a combination of setting files in which settings related to software are described, from configuration information of a detection target; and determining whether to output an indication of a fault occurrence within the detection target by comparing the second software configuration information with the first software configuration information.
US10248503B2 Data storage device and operating method thereof
A data storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device including a first page group coupled to a first word line and a second page group coupled to a second word line, which is subsequent to the first word line in order of a write operation; and a controller suitable for, after an abnormal power-off during a write operation to the first page group, copying a first data stored in a weak page of the first page group to a stable page of the second page group when a first error correction operation to data stored in the first page group is a success.
US10248498B2 Cyclic redundancy check calculation for multiple blocks of a message
The disclosure relates to technology performing a cyclic redundancy check (CRC). Data is divided into a plurality of blocks, each of the plurality of blocks having a fixed size equal to a degree of a generator polynomial. A CRC computation is independently performed on each of the plurality of blocks, and the CRC computation for each of the plurality of blocks is combined by application of an exclusive or (XOR) operation.
US10248497B2 Error detection and correction utilizing locally stored parity information
A processing system includes a memory coupled to a processor. The memory stores data blocks, with each data block having a separate associated checksum value stored along with the data block in the memory. The processor has a storage location that stores parity information for the data blocks, with the parity information having a plurality of parity blocks. Each parity block represents a parity of a corresponding set of data blocks. The parity blocks can be accessed for use in error detection and correction schemes used by the processing system.
US10248487B1 Error recovery for multi-stage simultaneously running tasks
A method of managing a server is described where a service performed by a task executing on the server is configured into a plurality of sub-tasks, which may be further configured into a plurality of subsidiary tasks. When a subsidiary task executes, the completion thereof is determined to be either a successful or an unsuccessful completion. The completion status of the ensemble of subsidiary tasks is assessed on each completion of a subsidiary task, and the failure of any subsidiary task to successfully complete is deemed to be a failure to complete of the server task. The failure to complete is reported to the requesting application without waiting for the completion of any pending subsidiary task.
US10248485B2 Dual physical-channel systems firmware initialization and recovery
Aspects of the present invention include a method, system and computer program product. The method includes a processor operating first and second physical channel identifier (PCHID) devices comprised of a plurality of functional logic components, wherein one or more of the functional logic components are specific to one or more of the first and second PCHIDs and wherein one or more of the functional logic components are in common and not specific to one or more of the first and second PCHIDs; determining that an error condition exists in the first PCHID or the second PCHID; executing a recovery method to remove the error condition from the first PCHID or the second PCHID in which the error condition exists; and executing, by the processor, an initialization method for both of the first and second PCHIDs.
US10248484B2 Prioritized error-detection and scheduling
An integrated circuit may include a plurality of configuration random access memory (CRAM) sectors that configure logic sectors to perform user-defined functions. The logic circuits configured by the CRAM sectors may vary in their criticality to the operation of the integrated circuit. A prioritized error detection schedule may be provided to error detection circuitry, allowing a more frequent check of sectors that are used to configure logical circuitry that is critical to the operation of the integrated circuit. Upon detecting an error in a given CRAM sector, a sensitivity map may be used to determine the logical location corresponding to the errant CRAM sector. A sensitivity processor may assign a criticality level to the logical location, and appropriate corrective action for the errant CRAM sector may be determined based on the criticality level and the logical location corresponding to the sector.
US10248483B2 Data recovery advisor
A computer is programmed to identify failures and perform recovery of data. Specifically, in several embodiments, the computer is programmed to automatically check integrity of data in a storage structure to identify a set of failures related to the storage structure. The computer is further programmed in some embodiments to identify, based on one failure in the set of failures, a group of repairs to fix that one failure. Each repair in the group of repairs is alternative to another repair in the group. The computer is also programmed in some embodiments to execute at least one repair in the group of repairs, so as to generate corrected data to fix the one failure. In certain embodiments, the corrected data is stored in non-volatile storage media of the computer.
US10248481B2 Information processing device, information processing system and program
An information processing device includes: an acquisition unit configured to acquire a determination result of a state of a user, who has given a transmission job execution instruction, determined based on biological information of the user; and a job control unit configured to control an execution of the transmission job according to the user state determination result, wherein when it is determined that the user is in an off-normal state, the job control unit executes a confirmation request process to request the user to make a confirmation related to the transmission job.
US10248478B2 Information processing device and specification creation method
A relationship analyzing unit generates an assumed endpoint based on class relationship information. A log analyzing unit refers to the class relationship information and extracts noun-verb information from an access log, and an actual endpoint generating unit generates an actual endpoint by converting a verb in the noun-verb information into an HTTP method name and converting a noun therein into a path. A merge unit identifies an endpoint included in assumed endpoints generated by the relationship analyzing unit, as a specification endpoint, among actual endpoints.
US10248476B2 Efficient computations and network communications in a distributed computing environment
Exemplary embodiments relate to the problem of determining measurements in a distributed computing environment in which observations relating to the measurements are distributed amongst two or more nodes. Each node, which stores a number of node-specific observations, makes available its observation count and a number of observation sketches. The observations are merged into an array, and the sketches from each node are combined into overall summary sketches representing a summary of the observations across all the nodes. The summary sketches may then be used to approximate the measurement. The described techniques allow for the computation of arbitrary measurements (i.e., measurements that are not predetermined and for whose calculation the environment is not preconfigured) in a grid computing environment with a technical advantage of having very few rounds of data communication (e.g., two or less) required between the nodes in the computing grid.
US10248468B2 Using hypervisor for PCI device memory mapping
A method to manage peripheral component interconnect (PCI) memory includes accessing a page table that includes mapped data representing base address register (BAR) space and addresses of PCI devices. The method also includes determining whether a requested address of a PCI device has a corresponding entry in the page table. The method further includes invoking a hypervisor to perform a memory operation to obtain address information of the PCI device upon determining that the requested address does not have the corresponding entry in the page table.
US10248448B2 Unified storage/VDI provisioning methodology
Methods, computer-readable storage medium, and systems described herein facilitate provisioning a virtual desktop infrastructure having virtual shared storage. A provisioning manager receives a desktop pool type and provisions virtual shared storage among a cluster of hosts. The provisioning manager configures the virtual shared storage based on the desktop pool type and provisions at least one virtual machine to each host in the cluster of hosts. The provisioning manager optimizes the virtual shared storage by receiving a storage performance benchmark from each host and performing an optimization on the cluster of hosts if the storage performance benchmark results do not meet a threshold within a pre-defined tolerance.
US10248446B2 Recommending an asymmetric multiprocessor fabric link aggregation
A system plan for a single symmetric multiprocessing server having a plurality of computing nodes with a single hypervisor that spans across the plurality of computing nodes may be created based upon user defined parameters. Based upon the user defined parameters, an asymmetric cabling structure between the computing nodes of the single symmetric multiprocessing server for the system plan may be determined. In response to determining the asymmetric cabling structure, the system plan may be displayed to a user through a graphical user interface.
US10248444B2 Method of migrating virtual machines between non-uniform memory access nodes within an information handling system
A method for allocating virtual machines (VMs) to run within a non-uniform memory access (NUMA) system includes a first processing node and a second processing node. A request is received at the first processing node for additional capacity for at least one of (a) establishing an additional VM and (b) increasing processing resources to an existing VM on the first processing node. In response to receiving the request, a migration manager identifies whether the first processing node has the additional capacity requested. In response to identifying that the first processing node does not have the additional capacity requested, at least one VM is selected from an ordered array of the multiple VMs executing on the first processing node. The selected VM has low processor and memory usage relative to the other VMs. The selected VM is migrated from the first processing node to the second processing node for execution.
US10248427B2 Semiconductor device performing boot-up operation on nonvolatile memory circuit and method of operating the same
A semiconductor device includes one or more internal circuits; a nonvolatile memory circuit including a first region suitable for storing first data for the nonvolatile memory circuit and a second region suitable for storing second data for the internal circuits; a first register suitable for temporarily storing the first data; one or more second registers suitable for temporarily storing the second data; and a control circuit suitable for controlling the nonvolatile memory circuit to transmit the first data and the second data to the first register and to the second registers, respectively, when a boot-up operation is performed.
US10248423B2 Executing short pointer mode applications
A short pointer mode application is loaded in an address space configured for use by a plurality of types of applications including the short pointer mode application and a long pointer mode application. The address space has a first portion addressable by short pointers of a defined size and a second portion addressable by long pointers of another defined size. The other defined size is different from the defined size. Based on executing the short pointer mode application, one or more short pointers of the short pointer mode application are converted to one or more long pointers; and the one or more long pointers are used to access memory within the first portion of the address space addressable by short pointers.
US10248422B2 Systems, apparatuses, and methods for snooping persistent memory store addresses
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for executing an instruction are described. In some embodiments, a decoder circuit decodes an instruction, wherein the instruction to include at least an opcode, a field for source operand, and a field for a destination operand. Execution circuitry executes the decoded instruction to determine if a tag from the address from the source operand matches a tag in a selected non-volatile memory address cache (NVMAC) cache line, wherein when there is a match a hit indication is stored in the destination operand, and when there is not a match, a no hit indication is stored in the destination operand and the NVMAC is updated with the tag from the address from the source operand.
US10248421B2 Operation of a multi-slice processor with reduced flush and restore latency
Operation of a multi-slice processor that includes execution slices and load/store slices coupled via a results bus, including: for a target instruction targeting a logical register, determining whether an entry in a general purpose register representing the logical register is pending a flush; if the entry in the general purpose register representing the logical register is pending a flush: cancelling the flush in the entry of the general purpose register; storing the target instruction in the entry of the general purpose register representing the logical register, and if an entry in a history buffer targeting the logical register is pending a restore, cancelling the restore for the entry of the history buffer.
US10248417B2 Methods and apparatuses for calculating FP (full precision) and PP (partial precision) values
A method for calculating FP (Full Precision) and PP (Partial Precision) values, performed by an ID (Instruction Decode) unit, contains at least the following steps: decoding an instruction request from a compiler; executing a loop m times to generate m microinstructions for calculating first-type data, or n times to generate n microinstructions for calculating second-type data according to the instruction mode of the instruction request, thereby enabling ALGs (Arithmetic Logic Groups) to execute lanes of a thread. m is less than n and the precision of the first-type data is lower than the precision of the second-type data.
US10248411B2 Dynamic data ingestion
A virtual scan group manager (VSGM) can receive a plurality of respective sets of data from a plurality of respective devices. The VSGM can allocate respective portions of the plurality of respective sets of data to respective virtual scan groups (VSGs). The VSGs can be processed by storing the data contained in each VSG in a data repository. Respective sets of data stored in the data repository can be catalogued in a VSGM logfile.
US10248410B2 Implementation decision to provide ADAS function update for a vehicle
The disclosure includes embodiments for implementing a function update for an Advanced Driver Assistance System (“an ADAS system”) of a vehicle. In some embodiments, the method includes the vehicle receiving a Dedicated Short Range Communication message (“a DSRC message”) on a 5.9 gigahertz band. The DSRC message includes digital data that describes a driving situation of one or more other vehicles in relation to the vehicle. The method includes determining, based on the driving situation described by the digital data, to implement the function update for the ADAS system by reconfiguring a Field-Programmable Gate Array (“an FPGA”) of the vehicle which is operable to control an operation of the ADAS system. The method includes reconfiguring the FPGA of the vehicle to implement the function update so that the FPGA controls the operation of the ADAS system in a manner that conforms to the function update.
US10248404B2 Managing update deployment
Systems and methods for managing deployment of an update to computing devices are provided. An update deployment manager determines one or more initial computing devices to receive and execute an update. The update deployment manager further monitors a set of performance metrics with respect to the initial computing devices or a collection of computing devices. The update deployment manager may modify the rate of deployment based on the monitored performance metrics. For example, the update deployment manager may select additional computing devices to receive and execute an update. Further, the update deployment manager may halt deployment of the update. Moreover, the update deployment manager may rollback the deployment of the update.
US10248391B2 System and method for software development using graphical tree structures
A method for building a software application includes: creating data fields based on input from a user, each having a value or a reference to another data field; grouping the data fields into node data structures, each having a node state for specifying allowable operations; assigning respective node data structures to a plurality of container data structures, respectively, where each container data structure stores information about conditions, actions, actions results, and permission settings to operate on one or more data fields. The method further includes creating tree data structures by linking the container data structures in a predetermined hierarchical manner, where each tree data structure includes information about relations of container data structures and node data structures in each tree data structure; and linking the tree data structures in an ordered sequence to create a computer executable process for performing an application.
US10248374B2 Methods and systems for a remote desktop session utilizing HTTP header
Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser of a client device through a web server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A web server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The web server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A web server may communicate with the web browser and the remote machine via HTTP and a remote desk top display protocol, respectively.
US10248367B2 Information processing system, information processing apparatus, image forming apparatus, methods for controlling the same, and storage medium
The present remote support system is provided as an information processing system including an image forming apparatus, an information processing apparatus, and a relay server. The present information processing apparatus obtains a first session ID and temporary authentication information for communicating with the image forming apparatus via the relay server by transmitting a request to the relay server, and the information processing apparatus displays the temporary authentication information on a display. Also, the present image forming apparatus accepts temporary authentication information via user input and uses the temporary authentication information to transmit a request to the relay server to obtain a second session ID for communicating with the information processing apparatus via the relay server.
US10248364B2 Method and system for print device problem capture
To troubleshoot an error, a printer uses a job ticket and printer-independent document data to perform a job, such as printing a document. The job ticket includes instructions for hardware component settings of the printer. In response to a capture bug command, the printer will capture, from a group of hardware configuration sensors, real-time values of the settings for the print device hardware components while the print device implements performs the job. The printer will save the captured real-time values of the settings, the job ticket, and the printer-independent document data to a merged file, and it will transmit the merged file to a maintenance service.
US10248361B2 Rebuilding slices in a dispersed storage network
A method for use in a dispersed storage network operates to select a recovery of selected ones of one or more first sets of encoded data slices in response to detecting a storage error associated with the selected ones of the one or more first sets of encoded data slices; issue requests for a second decode threshold number of encoded data slices of selected ones of one or more second sets of encoded data slices corresponding to the selected ones of the one or more first sets of encoded data slices; decode the second decode threshold number of encoded data slices to produce recovered data in response to receiving the second decode threshold number of encoded data slices; encode the recovered data utilizing first IDA parameters associated with the first IDA to produce one or more rebuilt encoded data slices corresponding to the selected ones of the one or more first sets of encoded data slices; and facilitate storage of the one or more rebuilt encoded data slices.
US10248360B2 Extending existing storage devices in virtualized environments
A method, system and computer program product for providing a guest with access to a virtual storage on a physical storage using a peripheral component interface hub. In one embodiment, the method comprises the guest sending to the peripheral component interface hub a request to access the physical storage, the request including physical addresses of the physical storage, and the peripheral component interface hub sending specified information about the request to a hypervisor. This method further comprises the hypervisor determining whether to grant or to reject the request; and when the hypervisor grants the request, the hypervisor sending a configuration command to the peripheral component interface hub. This command includes a mapping of addresses from the physical storage to addresses from the virtual storage. In an embodiment, the peripheral component interface hub uses this mapping to replace the addresses in the request with translated virtual addresses.
US10248333B1 Write distribution techniques for two-terminal memory wear leveling
One potential result of differing characteristics for certain two-terminal memory (TTM) is that memory management techniques, such as logical-to-physical (L2P), can differ as well. Previous memory management techniques do not adequately leverage the advantages associated with TTM. For example, by identifying and leveraging certain advantageous characteristics of TTM, L2P tables can be designed to be smaller and more efficient. Moreover, other memory management operations such as wear-leveling, recovery from power loss, and so forth, can be more efficient.
US10248321B1 Simulating multiple lower importance levels by actively feeding processes to a low-memory manager
Systems and methods are provided for increasing the likelihood that one or more processes in a set of linked processes related to an application will not be terminated while operating in a background state by adjusting importance levels assigned to the processes. In some embodiments, a low importance level may be assigned to a first subset of the set of linked processes associated with a lower priority. A second subset of the set of linked processes associated with a higher priority may be assigned a standard or elevated importance level. In some embodiments, a determination is made regarding whether a process in the first subset of the set of linked processes has been terminated. In response to determining that the process in the first subset has been terminated, a process in the second subset may be reassigned to the first importance level.
US10248304B2 Method for displaying monitoring screen at a display location
The method for displaying a monitoring screen for a control program includes: providing a list of files of monitoring screens via a display unit; receiving a file of a monitoring screen to be displayed among the files of the list and a display location of the monitoring screen from a user; and executing the file of the monitoring screen input from the user to display the monitoring screen at the display location.
US10248301B2 Contextual user interface
Embodiments of the present invention analyze a context in which a user interacts with a computer interface and automatically optimizes the interface for the context. The controller or control mode the user selects for interaction may define the context, in part. Examples of control modes include gesturing, audio control, use of companion devices, and use of dedicated control devices, such as game controllers and remote controls. The different input devices are designed for different tasks. Nevertheless, a user will frequently attempt to perform a task using a control input that is not adapted for the task. Embodiments of the present invention change the characteristics of the user interface to make it easier for the user to complete an intended task using the input device of the user's choice.
US10248297B2 Systems and methods for cross domain service component interaction
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer readable storage media for interacting with components across different domains in a single user interface in an online social network. The user interface includes a first component and a second component, where the first component exposes content from a first database system at a first network domain and the second component exposes content from a second database system at a second network domain. A first interaction with the first component is received at a computing device, followed by a reference being provided in the second component, where the reference includes information related to the first interaction. A second interaction with the second component regarding the reference can be received at the computing device. Interactions between the components hosted on different database systems can occur through an application programming interface (API).
US10248295B1 Providing suggested actions in response to textual communications
A system, method, and computer-readable media are described for suggesting an action based on multiple descriptors within a textual communication (e.g. email, text message). In one embodiment, event descriptors within an email are identified and displayed to the email recipient with an indication that the descriptors are selectable. Upon receiving the selection of at least two descriptors, an action is suggested to the recipient for acceptance. Upon receiving the acceptance, the proposed action is performed.
US10248286B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus comprises: a display which allows users to connect a first icon to a second icon on a first screen and is capable of displaying the first screen with a still image of the first icon in motion and a second screen matching an event; a completion detector which detects completion of the connecting operation; a processor which performs an operation predetermined for the first and second icon when the connecting operation is completed; an event detector which detects occurrence of an event during the connecting operation; and a controller which performs, if an event occurs before completion of the connecting operation, a control operation consisting of: storing composition information of the first screen with a still image of the first icon in motion; interrupting the first screen; and reproducing the first screen after disappearance of the second screen on the basis of the composition information.
US10248277B2 Multilayer structure with embedded multilayer electronics
An integrated multilayer assembly for an electronic device includes a first substrate film configured to accommodate electrical features on at least first side thereof, said first substrate film having the first side and a substantially opposing second side, a second substrate film configured to accommodate electrical features on at least first side thereof, said second substrate film having the first side and a substantially opposing second side, the first sides of the first and second substrate films being configured to face each other, at least one electrical feature on the first side of the first substrate film, at least one other electrical feature on the first side of the second substrate film, and a molded plastic layer between the first and second substrate films at least partially embedding the electrical features on the first sides thereof.
US10248275B2 Sensor-equipped display device
A sensor-equipped display device is provided and includes a display panel and a detection electrode. The panel includes a display area in which pixels are arranged with a first pixel pitch in a first direction and a second pixel pitch in a second direction. The electrode includes an pattern having line fragments. The pattern has connection points at which ends of the fragments are connected to each other, and at least part of the connection points is arranged linearly such that an arrangement gaps thereof in the first and second direction is set to a first and second connection point pitch.
US10248270B2 Inflection based bending signal abstraction from a mixed signal
A method for performing capacitive force sensing involves acquiring a plurality of changes of capacitance at a plurality of sensor electrodes, determining an input object location, obtaining a mixed signal representing the plurality of changes of capacitance at the input object location, wherein the mixed signal comprises a touch signal portion and a bending signal portion, identifying at least one inflection point using the mixed signal, using the at least one inflection point, identifying a touch signal region of the mixed signal, performing curve fitting to complete the bending signal portion in the touch signal region of the mixed signal to obtain a completed bending signal, and determining an applied force based on the completed bending signal.
US10248268B2 OGS capacitive touch screen and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure discloses an OGS capacitive touch screen and a manufacturing thereof. The OGS capacitive touch screen includes: a glass substrate; a first transparent electrically-conductive layer formed on the glass substrate and including a plurality of first touch electrodes arranged in a first direction; an overcoat layer formed on the first transparent electrically-conductive layer; a plurality of vias formed in the overcoat layer, the vias corresponding to lead wire positions reserved for the plurality of first touch electrodes; and a second transparent electrically-conductive layer formed on the overcoat layer and including a plurality of second touch electrodes arranged in a second direction.
US10248267B2 Electrostatic sensing device
An electrostatic sensing device comprises an electrostatic sensing module and a control unit electrically connected to the electrostatic sensing module. The electrostatic sensing module comprises a first electrostatic sensing element comprising opposite ends, and two first electrodes. The two first electrodes are separately located on and electrically connected to the two opposite ends of the first electrostatic sensing element. The first electrostatic sensing element is a single walled carbon nanotube or a few-walled carbon nanotube. The control unit electrically is configured to apply a direct voltage to the first electrostatic sensing element and measure a current/resistance of the first electrostatic sensing element.
US10248265B2 Touch detecting panel
The present invention is a touch detection panel that uses capacitance changes between electrodes and changes thereof to determine a position of touch. The touch panel can be used in commercial applications where using a finger, stylus, or other object is the desired method of interface with an electronic system. The touch panel includes conductive electrodes and conductive lines connecting the conductive electrodes. The conductive electrodes themselves can be made of opaque conductive material, substantially transparent conductive material, or transparent conductive material depending on the requirements of an application. The Touch panel is connected to a controller that applies current and/or voltage to the touch panel and senses current and/or voltage from the touch panel to determine either single or multiple touch locations.
US10248264B2 Apparatus and method for determining a stimulus, including a touch input and a stylus input
A capacitive sensor for detecting a stimulus. The capacitive sensor includes first and second electrodes defining a capacitive coupling, and a processing unit electrically coupled to the first and second electrodes to determine the presence of a stimulus based on the rate of change of the capacitive coupling. A substrate is positioned adjacent the first and second electrodes, wherein the stimulus corresponds to the placement of an object against the substrate. The processing unit is operative to determine a time rate of change based on successive measurements of the capacitive coupling and in response to the capacitive coupling being greater than a predetermined reference value.
US10248262B2 User interface interaction using touch input force
Providing a user interface interaction is disclosed. A first set of one or more indicators associated with a first location on a touch input surface and a first force intensity of a touch input provided on the touch input surface is received. A user interface object associated with the first location is determined. A second set of one or more indicators associated with a second location on the touch input surface and a second force intensity of the touch input that has been in continuous contact with the touch input surface at least since the touch input was provided at the first location is received. The user interface interaction based at least in part on the user interface object, the first set of indicators, and the second set of indicators is provided.
US10248261B2 Touch panel, display panel, display device, and method for recognizing fingerprint
A touch panel, a display panel, a display device, and a method for recognizing a fingerprint are disclosed. The touch panel includes: an underlying substrate, a plurality of fingerprint recognizing units located on the underlying substrate, an encapsulation layer covering the plurality of fingerprint recognizing units, where each of the fingerprint recognizing units includes a light-emitting element and a photosensitive element; and a light path limiting structure arranged above the light-emitting element, where the light path limiting structure is arranged above the light-emitting element to enable light emitted from the light-emitting element to be totally reflected to thereby be transmitted in the light path limiting structure, and to exit the light path limiting structure by being concentrated in a small angle range.
US10248255B2 Array substrate, touch display panel and method for calculating touch pressure
Provided are an array substrate, a touch display panel and a method for calculating touch pressure. The array substrate includes: a display region with a non-display region around the display region, thin film transistors in the display region and having an active layer, at least two semiconductor pressure sensors, a bias voltage applying circuit for applying a bias voltage to each semiconductor pressure sensor, and a voltage detecting circuit for acquiring a strain voltage from each semiconductor pressure sensor. A first straight line connecting a first connecting terminal and a second connecting terminal of the semiconductor pressure sensor intersects a second straight line connecting a third connecting terminal and a fourth connecting terminal of the semiconductor pressure sensor. The semiconductor pressure sensor is a semiconductor film in a polygonal structure having at least four sides, the active layer and the semiconductor film are in a same layer.
US10248253B2 Display panel with touch detection function
Provided is a display panel including: a plurality of pixel electrodes divided into a plurality of groups; and a plurality of common electrodes arranged at a ratio of one to a plurality of pixel electrodes included in one of the plurality of groups. Each of a plurality of sensor electrode lines overlaps with corresponding one of a plurality of data signal lines in plan view. The plurality of sensor electrode lines and each of the plurality of common electrodes overlap each other in plan view. The each of the plurality of common electrodes is electrically connected to the plurality of sensor electrode lines. At least one insulating film is formed between each of a region between the data signal lines and the sensor electrode lines, a region between the sensor electrode lines and the common electrodes, and a region between the common electrodes and the pixel electrodes.
US10248248B2 User interface selection through intercept points
Approaches presented herein provide for user interface selection through an intercept point defined by a touch sensitive bezel. More specifically, a touch sensitive bezel, in a device having a display at least partially surrounded by the touch sensitive bezel, senses a horizontal position and a vertical position on the display from two locations on the bezel touched by a user. An intersection on the display where the horizontal position and the vertical position cross is determined and can be marked on the display. A user may slide his/her fingers along the touch sensitive bezel to move the intersection around the display. A user may perform an additional action to confirm a selection of an item located at the intersection. The touch sensitive bezel can also be used to control interface selection on a display of a second device by mapping the horizontal and vertical positions to the second device display.
US10248247B2 Tethered stylus, touch sensitive electronic device and system and method thereof
A touch sensitive processing method is applicable to a touch sensitive electronic system comprising a stylus, an audio processor coupling to the stylus, a touch screen, and a touch sensitive processing apparatus coupling to the touch screen. The method comprises having the audio processor driving a tip section of the stylus for emitting electrical signals; and having the touch sensitive processing apparatus receiving sensed electrical signals via the touch screen for determining a position where the tip section is touching or approximating the touch screen.
US10248242B2 Force-touch sensing apparatus with metal traces
A force-touch sensing apparatus with metal traces includes an upper substrate, a metal trace layer, a transparent touch-electrode layer, an insulating layer, a transparent force-electrode layer, a resilient dielectric material layer, and a capacitance sensing circuit. The capacitance sensing circuit sequentially or randomly applies a touch capacitance-exciting signal to a selected transparent touch sensing electrode and receives a touch sensing signal from the selected transparent touch sensing electrode for a touch sensing operation. The capacitance sensing circuit applies a force capacitance-exciting signal to the at least one transparent force sensing electrode, and sequentially or randomly applies a counter-exciting signal to the transparent touch sensing electrode and receives a force sensing signal from the at least one transparent force sensing electrode for a force sensing operation.
US10248238B2 Display device
To enable size reduction of a display device having a touch sensor function in which a display area has a non-rectangular shape. In a display area, video lines and common electrodes extend in the first direction, and scan lines extend in the second direction. A video signal transmission circuit and a common driver are arranged along a first edge of the display area, with which the one ends of the video lines are aligned. A scan line driver is arranged along a second edge of the display area, with which the ends of the scan lines and the common electrodes are aligned. The display area has a shape including an overlapping part between the first edge and the second edge. In a frame area adjacent to the overlapping part, the scan line driver is arranged more outward than the video signal transmission circuit and switch circuits.
US10248236B2 Display and touch panels with drive and sense techniques
The present invention provides a display device comprising: a display panel including a data line, a gate line, and a pixel; a data driver configured to output a data signal to the data line; a gate driver configured to output a gate signal to the gate line; and a signal controller configured to control the data driver, and the gate driver, wherein at least one of the data driver and the gate driver comprises a first current monitoring unit configured to monitor output current of the at least one of the data driver and the gate driver.
US10248234B2 Operation processing device and operation processing method for displaying image based on orientation of output direction
There is provided an operation processing device including an input direction acquisition unit configured to acquire information indicating an input direction according to a direction generated in response to an operation indicating the direction which is performed on an input unit to which the operation is input, an output direction indication unit configured to indicate, to a display unit configured to display an image, an output direction that is a direction in which the image of the display unit is changed in response to the operation on the input unit, and a determination unit configured to determine an orientation of the output direction with respect to the input direction according to a relative position relationship between the input unit and the display unit.
US10248224B2 Input based on interactions with a physical hinge
Techniques for input based on interactions with a physical hinge are described. Generally, a new class of interactions involves user manipulation of a physical hinge in order to provide input to a computing device. These hinge-based interactions provide input to a computing system that can be leveraged to initiate one or more system-level commands or operations, initiate transitions between discrete views of content, interact with content displayed via one or more display devices, and so on. In an example, a sequence of two or more consecutive hinge angle changes is recognized as a hinge gesture to perform a particular operation, such as a transition between a single-tasking state and a multitasking state.
US10248219B2 Tracking user behavior via application monitored channel changing notifications
An intelligent television and methods for user interaction between the intelligent television and the user are provided. In general, a user is provided with navigation, notification, and setup options which enable one or more functions associated with the intelligent television. The presentation of options is based on input received by the intelligent television. As a user provides input to the intelligent television via a remote control or other input device, the intelligent television is configured to interpret the input and provide interactive functionality in the form of content presented to the display of the intelligent television.
US10248216B2 Method for operating terminal device with gesture and device
A method for operation a terminal device with gesture and a device are provided. The method includes obtaining a gesture video segment comprising a preset number of frames of images, obtaining gesture track information of a user according to a location of a finger of the user in each frame of image of the gesture video segment, searching in a preset corresponding relationship between the gesture track information and an operation according to the gesture track information, obtaining the operation corresponding to the gesture track information of the user and performing the operation. With the technical scheme of the present disclosure, the gesture track information of the user is obtained via analyzing each frame of image in the obtained gesture video segment. The gesture track information of the user in a dimensional plane is concerned and the corresponding operation thereof is obtained via the gesture track information. This technical scheme may enrich the methods for triggering the operation, operate the terminal device without directly touching the terminal device and reduce the dependence on the peripheral devices, such as the mouse and the keyboard.
US10248215B2 Wrist-worn electronic device and methods therefor
Embodiments of electronic wristwatches are disclosed. According to one embodiment, an electronic wristband can provide additional electrical circuitry or devices that can be made available for use as or with an electronic device. In one embodiment, the electronic device can be a mobile electronic device that can be removably coupled to the electronic wristband which provides the additional circuitry or devices. Advantageously, the electronic device can utilize the additional electrical circuitry or devices provided within the electronic wristband to augment the capabilities of the electronic device. In another embodiment, the electronic device can be integrally formed with the electronic wristband which provides the additional circuitry or devices.
US10248214B2 Wearable device for writing and drawing
An embodiment provides a method, including: detecting, via a wearable information handling device, a user motion; processing, via the wearable information handling device, the user motion into user motion data; determining, using a processor, that the user motion data is handwriting input; and converting, using the processor, the user motion data into a digital handwriting input. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US10248210B2 Systems and methods for haptically-enabled conformed and multifaceted displays
One illustrative system disclosed herein includes a touch-sensitive surface, which includes: a first surface on a first plane; and a second surface adjacent to the first surface, wherein the second surface is on a second plane different from the first plane. The illustrative system also includes a haptic output device configured to receive a haptic signal and output a haptic effect. Further, the illustrative system includes a processor coupled to the haptic output device and the touch-sensitive surface, the processor configured to: determine an event; determine the haptic effect based at least in part on the event; determine the haptic signal based at least in part on the haptic effect; and transmit the haptic signal associated with the haptic effect to the haptic output device.
US10248173B2 Determining thermal margins in a multi-die processor
In one embodiment, a processor comprises: a first die including at least one core and at least one first die thermal sensor; a second die including at least one memory and at least one second die thermal sensor; and a thermal controller to receive first thermal data from the at least one first die thermal sensor and second thermal data from the at least one second die thermal sensor, calculate a first thermal margin for the first die based at least in part on the first thermal data and a first thermal loadline for the first die and calculate a second thermal margin for the second die based at least in part on the second thermal data and a second thermal loadline for the second die. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10248166B2 Electronic device
Provided is an electronic device to which measures for reducing influence by electro-static discharge are applied. A tablet of the present disclosure includes a display module, a first metal frame that holds the display module, a second metal frame disposed on a surface opposite to a surface of the first metal frame where the display module is held, and a printed circuit board having a ground electrically connected to the first metal frame, mounting an electronic circuit, and disposed on a surface opposite to a surface of the second metal frame where the first metal frame is disposed. An electro-static current diverges to the first metal frame and the second metal frame.
US10248160B1 Monitor with integrated keyboard storage
In some examples, a display device may include a display surface having a rectangular shape and a bezel surrounding the display surface. The bezel may include a release mechanism linked to two L-shaped arms that are stored retracted into the bottom of the display device. When retracted, the L-shaped arms may not be externally visible. When selected, the release mechanism may cause the L-shaped arms to be released from the bottom of the display device. The L-shaped arms may each be positioned to hold (e.g., store) a keyboard. A length of each of the L-shaped arms may be independently adjustable. In some cases, a back of the keyboard may include a U-shaped ridge to couple with a U-shaped groove on a mouse to temporarily store the mouse on the back of the keyboard when the keyboard is stored in the L-shaped arms.
US10248159B2 Display module and mobile terminal
The present disclosure relates to a display module and a mobile terminal. The display module includes a flexible circuit board, a display screen electrically connected to the flexible circuit board, and a drive chip electrically connected to the flexible circuit board and the display screen. The drive chip is located on a first side of the display module that is opposite to a second side of the display module that constitutes a display side of the display screen.
US10248157B1 Sample clock source for digital data systems
A sample clock source includes a master oscillator providing a square wave at a predetermined frequency. A counter and at least one flip-flop are joined to receive the square wave and produce several different output square waves having reduced frequencies. A selector is provided to allow user selection of the different square waves. The selected square wave is provided to a pulse generator which produces a pulse having a known duration at the selected reduced frequency. The pulse generator output can be buffered and provided as the sample clock source. The buffer amplifier is designed to drive long cables with sufficient stability a signal fidelity.
US10248141B2 Non-invasive pressure measurement system
A system includes a safety system having one or more valves configured to block a flow of fluid from a source to a destination, a non-invasive pressure measurement system having a plurality of non-invasive pressure sensors configured to monitor a pressure of the fluid without directly contacting the fluid, and a controller configured to receive feedback from the non-invasive pressure measurement system and to adjust a position of the one or more valves of the safety system based on the feedback.
US10248140B2 Pressure regulator and high pressure source assembly with the same
A pressure regulator has a main body, a piston, an elastic element and an adjusting element. The main body has an inlet and an outlet. The piston is mounted movably between the inlet and the outlet. The elastic element is mounted in the main body to prepossess that the piston to move toward the outlet of the main body. The adjusting element is mounted adjustably in the main body and selectively abuts against the piston to selectively close a flow path from the inlet to the outlet. Adjusting the position of the adjusting element results influences the compressed length of the elastic element. Therefore, the preset outlet pressure is fine-tuned.
US10248135B2 Method for adaptively driving a stepper motor, and corresponding device
A stepper motor is driven according to step driving modes including a full-step driving mode, a half-step driving mode and micro-stepping modes. The stepper motor may also be driven in an acceleration phase. A method of controlling the stepper motor includes controlling the current step driving mode of the motor by a processing unit. During the acceleration phase of the stepper motor and the stepper motor being in driven in a current step driving mode other than the full-step driving mode, the processing unit tests, after each speed increase, if a remaining computing power of the processing unit is sufficient for control of the stepper motor to remain in the current step driving mode, and if not the processing unit, in presence of a first switching condition, switches control of the stepper motor to the driving mode having the closest coarser step.
US10248130B2 System and method for underground machine location detection
A machine operating at an underground mine site is provided. The machine includes an engine, a frame, and a vision assembly. The vision assembly is configured to generate a vision feed of a portion of a roof of the mine site. The roof of the mine site has a plurality of bolts arranged in a predefined pattern. The vision assembly is configured to capture at least a portion of the predefined pattern of bolts based on a field of view of the vision assembly. A controller is communicably coupled to the vision assembly. The controller is configured to receive the vision feed of the portion of the roof of the mine site. The controller is configured to compare the vision feed with the predefined pattern of bolts. The controller is configured to determine a current position of the machine at the mine site based on the comparison.
US10248126B2 Obstacle avoidance walking method of self-moving robot
An obstacle avoidance walking method of a self-moving robot is provided, comprising: step 1000: the self-moving robot walks along the Y axis, sets the position at which obstacle is detect as an obstacle points and sets the coordinate of the point as a recorded point; step 2000: it is determined whether a recorded point, the Y-axis coordinate of which is within a numerical interval defined by the Y-axis coordinates of the current obstacle point and the previous obstacle point, has been stored previously; step 3000: if the determination result is positive, the recorded point is a turning point, and the self-moving robot walks along the X axis from the current obstacle point toward the turning point to the X-axis coordinate of the turning point, deletes the coordinate of the turning point, and the method returns to the step 1000 after performing traversal walking in an area between the turning point and the current obstacle point; and if the determination result is negative, the self-moving robot shifts for a displacement M1 along the X axis; step 4000: the self-moving robot walks along a reverse direction opposite to the former Y-axis walking direction, and the method returns to the step 1000; step 5000: the step 1000 to the step 4000 are repeated until Y-axis traversal walking is completed. The method accurately determines obstacle position and provides a concise walking path, and greatly improves the working efficiency of the self-moving robot.
US10248114B2 Plant process management system with normalized asset health
A process plant management system with asset health normalization and aggregation. Aspects of the system include asset monitoring components that sense operating parameters and determine the condition of assets using a number of disparate asset condition assessment methodologies based on those parameters. The system calculates normalized component health scores from the reported asset condition information and evaluates the normalized component health scores to produce an overall asset health score for each asset. The system maintains a hierarchical representation that organizes assets using physical and logical relationships. The system generates virtual health scores for parent objects in the hierarchy from the health scores of the children of each parent object.
US10248113B2 Alerting system
A program for light commercial building system (LCBS) solutions. Solutions and other systems may incorporate lightweight alerting service, auto-adjustment of gateway poll rates based on the needs of various consuming applications, detecting loss of space comfort control in a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, HVAC capacity loss alerting using relative degree days and accumulated stage run time with operational equivalency checks, and HVAC alerting for loss of heat or cool capacity using delta temperature and dependent system properties. Also, incorporated may be triggering s subset of analytics by automatically inferring HVAC equipment details from controller configuration details, ensuring reliability of analytics by retaining logical continuity of HVAC equipment operational data even when controllers and other parts of the system are replaced, and an LCBS gateway with workflow and mechanisms to associate to a contractor account.
US10248111B2 Operational programming of a facility
A decision support tool to assist decision-making in the operation of a facility. The decision support tool allows a user to perform operational programming of the facility so that the analysis of specific operational events is flexible and “on-demand.” This is achieved by allowing the user to set scope and timeframe of the analysis according to business needs. As a result, the organization can make better-informed judgments whether to add operational activities and how to adjust the ones already formulated in the program. The decision support tool can also allow for the application of strategies to communicate intent behind the programming instructions and to improve the quality of business decisions.
US10248103B2 Numerical controller dynamically switching time constant for acceleration and deceleration filter
A numerical controller looks ahead and analyzes commands indicated by a block contained in a program, and identifies a travel direction of a control target for each of the commands to calculate a time constant based on the identified travel direction. The numerical controller then sets a time constant for filter processing based on the time constant for each of the commands, and performs filter processing on command data subjected to a linear acceleration and deceleration process, based on the set time constant. The numerical controller then calculates movement of each axis for each interpolation period, based on the command data subjected to the filter processing.
US10248096B2 Systems and methods for common exchange of quality data between disparate systems
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media storing instructions are described for implementing bidirectional exchange of quality data using a common protocol. An exemplary method comprises generating, at a first party computer system, a connection request communication including data relating to a project and sending the connection request communication to a second party computer system. The method further comprises receiving, from the second party computer system, a registration change communication comprising the data relating to the project, sending a record communication including a quality object associated with the project to the second party computer system, and sending an update communication updating information in the quality object, the update communication being one of a state changing communication or a non-state changing communication. The connection request communication, the record communication, and the update communication are sent in a first format that the second party computer system cannot interpret without reformatting.
US10248093B2 Compliant force control module
A system includes a first plate and a second plate disposed in parallel, and guides disposed between the first and second plates, including a first guide cantilevered from the first plate and a second guide cantilevered from the second plate. The first guide is offset from the second guide, and a plurality of bearings include a first bearing disposed at a distal end of the first guide, and a second bearing disposed at a distal end of the second guide. The first guide is arranged to mate with the second bearing, and the second guide is arranged to mate with the first bearing. The system further includes elastic members, including a first elastic member between the first plate and the second plate and provided concentrically around the first guide to extend in an axial direction along the first guide.
US10248088B2 System for controlling HVAC and lighting functionality
A system for automatic setup and control of Lighting, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning systems comprising a set of occupancy detectors and at least one controller where the controller determines various aspects of the building control based on the input of the occupancy detectors.
US10248079B2 Image-forming apparatus provided with urging member for urging process cartridge
An image-forming apparatus includes: a main body; a toner cartridge having a first opening; a process cartridge having a photosensitive drum and a second opening; a positioning part; a transfer unit; and an urging member. The toner cartridge and process cartridge are attachable to and detachable from the main body in an axial direction of the photosensitive drum. The positioning part and transfer unit are positioned above the process cartridge attached to the main body. The positioning part fixes the attached process cartridge in position relative to the main body. The urging member urges the attached process cartridge toward the positioning part and urges the process cartridge such that the toner can be supplied from the toner cartridge to the process cartridge through the first opening and the second opening when the toner cartridge and the process cartridge are attached to the main body.
US10248076B2 Cartridge with movable joint and image forming apparatus
A cartridge includes: a rotational body; a joint member having a first joint-side engagement part configured to be engaged to a rotational body-side engagement part with a predetermined moving range in a rotational direction, and a press member, wherein the joint member has a second joint-side engagement part configured to be engaged with a transfer-side engagement part with central axes of the joint member and the driving force transfer member being substantially matched, and wherein when the second joint-side engagement part is contacted to the driving force transfer member at a position at which the central axes of the joint member and the driving force transfer member are not matched, the joint member is rotated within the predetermined range and the second joint-side engagement part is thus moved, so that the second joint-side engagement part is engaged with the transfer-side engagement part in the rotational direction.
US10248075B2 Image forming apparatus including developing cartridge having electrical contact surface
An image forming apparatus includes: a frame; a plate including first and second electrical contact portions; and a developing cartridge detachably mountable to the frame. At least a portion of the first electrical contact portion is movable relative to the plate and separated farther from the plate than the second electrical contact portion The developing cartridge includes: a storage medium and a pressing portion. The storage medium includes first and second electrical contact surfaces. The pressing portion is configured to press the first electrical contact surface toward the first electrical contact portion to bring the first electrical contact surface into contact with the first electrical contact portion and to press the second electrical contact surface toward the second electrical contact portion to bring the second electrical contact surface into contact with the second electrical contact portion in a state where the developing cartridge is mounted to the frame.
US10248070B2 Transportation apparatus
There is provided a transportation apparatus in which a first transportation unit, which transports a paper sheet from a mounting portion, starts transportation of a next paper sheet at a time when a specific time has elapsed after the second transportation unit, which is positioned on a downstream side of the first transportation unit, starts to transport a paper sheet so that an inter-sheet distance between a preceding paper sheet and a following paper sheet becomes optimal.
US10248067B2 Image forming apparatus including cooperating member that moves to an activated position where cooperating member is enabled to cooperate with cover when cover is opened for first time after delivery of image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a cover, a cooperating member, a switching member, a detector, and a controller. The cover opens and closes an aperture in a main body of the image forming apparatus. The cooperating member moves to an activated position when the cover is opened for the first time. The activated position is a position where the cooperating member is enabled to cooperate with the cover. The switching member moves in cooperation with the cover through the cooperating member in the activated position as the cover is opened and closed. The detector detects an open state or a closed state of the cover according to the movement of the switching member. The controller determines that image formation is enabled when the detector has detected the closed state of the cover.
US10248063B2 Image forming system, control method for image forming system, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing control program
In a case where conveyance abnormality of a sheet has occurred on a conveyance passage in course of execution of a print job which uses sheets included in a sheet set including a plurality of sheets with sequentiality stored in a first sheet feed tray and discharges a sheet having been subjected to image formation to a first discharge section of the plurality of discharge sections, conveyance of a causal sheet having caused the conveyance abnormality is stopped, and sheets having been being conveyed on the conveyance passage on an upstream side than the causal sheet are discharged to other discharge section other than the first discharge section. Thereafter, continuously, sheets located before a sheet to be fed first at a time of performing recovery printing after elimination of conveyance abnormality, are fed from the first sheet feed tray, and discharged the sheets to the other discharge section.
US10248060B2 Fixing device including a friction reducing sheet and a heat equalizing sheet and image forming apparatus
A fixing device includes: a fixing belt that is endless and rotatable; a heating member that heats the fixing belt; a pressure member that is rotatable and presses the fixing belt from outside; a pad member that forms a fixing nip by sandwiching the fixing belt with the pressure member; a support member that supports the pad member; a friction reducing sheet that is provided between the fixing belt and the pad member and reduces friction with the fixing belt; and a heat equalizing sheet that is provided between the friction reducing sheet and the pad member and heats the fixing belt at the fixing nip uniformly in a width direction of a paper sheet passing through the fixing nip.
US10248050B2 Developing device having magnetic sealing members
A developing device includes a developing container, a rotatable developer carrying member, and a magnetic field generator. Magnetic members are provided at end portions of the developer carrying member with a gap to an outer peripheral surface of the developer carrying member, and magnet members are provided opposed to the magnetic members so as to magnetize the magnetic members. The outer peripheral surface of the developer carrying member includes a first region including a developing region corresponding to an image forming region and a second region outside and adjacent to the first region and having lower developer feeding power than the first region or having substantially no feeding power. The first region is larger than a region between outside surfaces of the magnetic members and is smaller than a region between inside surfaces of the magnet members.
US10248039B2 Carrier, electrophotographic developer, and method of manufacturing carrier
An object of the present invention is to provide a carrier low in specific gravity and less in both environmental fluctuation and change of the charge amount after aging, an electrophotographic developer using the carrier, and a method of manufacturing the carrier. To achieve the object, the carrier is manufactured by coating a core material composed of a magnetic component and a non-magnetic component with a resin, and the carrier is characterized in that water content is 200 ppm or less and cyclic siloxane content is 100 ppb or less. Further, an electrophotographic developer containing the carrier is provided.
US10248030B2 Process recipe evaluation method, storage medium, assisting device for process recipe evaluation, and liquid processing apparatus
A method for evaluating a process recipe used in a liquid processing apparatus that performs a liquid processing by supplying a processing liquid from a nozzle to a substrate while rotating a holding part horizontally holding the substrate about a vertical axis, includes: storing the process recipe in a first storage part, which includes time-series data of a first combination of parameter values including a position of the nozzle and a rotation speed of the substrate; reading the process recipe from the first storage part; reading a pre-prepared risk data from a second storage part, which is determined by associating a second combination of parameter values with a risk information corresponding to a liquid splash risk; and displaying an assisting data for the first combination of parameter values in the process recipe, based on the process recipe and the pre-prepared risk data read from the first and second storage parts.
US10248027B2 Projection system
A projection system (PS1) for a lithographic apparatus comprises: an optical path (100); a plurality of sensors (S1-S4); one or more actuators (A1-A4); and a controller (CN). The optical path is operable to receive an input radiation beam (Bin) and to project an output radiation beam (Bout) onto a substrate to form an image. The optical path comprises: a plurality of optical elements (M1-M4), the plurality of optical elements comprising: a first set of at least two optical elements (M1, M4) and a second set of at least one optical element (M2, M3). Each sensor is associated with one of the plurality of optical elements and is operable to determine a position of that optical element. Each actuator is associated with one of the second set of optical elements and is operable to adjust that optical element. The controller is operable to use the one or more actuators to adjust the second set of optical elements in dependence on the determined position of the first set of optical elements so as to at least partially compensate for optical aberrations and/or line-of-sight errors caused by the positions of the first set of optical elements.
US10248004B2 Method for the inscription of second-order nonlinear optical properties into an amorphous or vitreous material
A method for the inscription of second-order nonlinear optical properties on a support including an amorphous material, the method including: heating the support within a temperature range allowing the movement of charges inside the support; applying a structured electrode to the support, generating an electrical field designed to induce the formation of non-linear optical properties on the surface of the support; and cooling the support.
US10247991B2 Electro-optical device and electronic apparatus with a pixel that includes three transparent electrodes
A liquid crystal device comprises a first substrate, a second substrate disposed facing the first substrate, a light shielding layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, a transistor disposed above the first substrate, a data line that supplies image signals to the transistor, a scanning line that supplies scanning signals to the transistor and disposed across with the data line, a first transparent electrode disposed between the second substrate and the first substrate, a second transparent electrode disposed between the first transparent electrode and the first substrate, an insulating film disposed between the second transparent electrode and the first substrate, and a third transparent electrode disposed between the insulating film and the first substrate. The light shielding layer overlaps with the transistor in a plan view of the first substrate.
US10247990B2 Liquid crystal display device
In a liquid crystal display device, a common electrode is formed on an organic passivation film, an interlayer insulating film is formed on the common electrode, a pixel electrode with a slit is formed on the interlayer insulating film, and a through hole is formed in the organic passivation film and the interlayer insulating film, so that the pixel electrode is connected to a source electrode of a TFT through the through hole. Further, the taper angle around the upper base of the through hole is smaller than the taper angle around the lower base. Thus, the alignment film material can easily flow into the through hole when the diameter of the through hole is reduced to connect the pixel and source electrodes, preventing display defects such as uneven brightness due to the absence of the alignment film or due to the alignment film irregularity around the through hole.
US10247981B2 Reflective liquid crystal display device
A reflective liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate on which a plurality of pixel areas are defined, a second substrate facing the first substrate, a cholesteric liquid crystal (“CLC”) layer between the first substrate and the second substrate, a linear polarization member on the second substrate, a retardation member between the linear polarization member and the CLC layer, a light absorbing layer on the first substrate, and a light conversion member corresponding to the pixel area and interposed between the CLC layer and the light absorbing layer.
US10247974B2 Backlight rubber-iron structure and method of manufacturing the same, backlight and display device
A backlight rubber-iron structure and a method of manufacturing the same, a backlight and a display device are disclosed. The backlight rubber-iron structure includes a back plate and a rubber frame. The back plate has a bottom plate and a plurality of folded edges. A plurality of recesses is provided at joints of the bottom plate and the folded edges. Each recess is provided with a connecting hole and a blocking surface. The rubber frame includes a rubber frame body, a connector corresponding to the connecting hole in a one-to-one manner and a blocker corresponding to the recess in a one-to-one manner. The rubber frame body, the connector and the blocker have an integrated structure. The rubber frame body is in the backlight assembly receiving groove. Each blocker is in the corresponding recess and is clamped with the recess by abutting the blocking surface at the bottom of the recess.
US10247970B2 Measuring strain on display device
A display includes an integrated strain-gauge layer in or on the display for measuring the strain at a plurality of locations on the display. The display is deformable and secured to a display device by a first chassis. A method includes measuring, over a period of time, strain of the display of a first device at the plurality of locations and recording the strain measurements in a memory of the display device. Strain measurements associated with a failure of the display may be identified. The method may include simulating a dynamic system including a model of a second device. The model of the second device includes a model of a second chassis different than the first chassis and a model of the display associated with the failure. Simulating the dynamic system may include simulating deformation of the model of the display based on the identified strain measurements.
US10247968B2 Convective motion lampshade
An apparatus that is part of a lampshade comprises a first film, a second film and a border seal forming a closed chamber that is laminar in shape and hermetically sealed. A fluid is disposed for fluid motion in the closed chamber.
US10247966B2 Optical modulator module
Provided is an optical modulator module in which a modulation substrate having a plurality of optical modulation units is stored inside a package case. The optical modulator module includes a plurality of signal supply lines configured to supply a modulation signal to the optical modulation unit through a connector terminal which is introduced into the package case. At least two or more of the plurality of signal supply lines are set such that the signal supply lines have overall electrical lengths which are different from each other. A particular part of the signal supply line employs at least one of the following configurations (a) and (b): (a) setting the signal supply line having a longer overall electrical length to have a wider cross-sectional area of a surface perpendicular to a direction in which the modulation signal propagates; and (b) setting a cross-sectional area of the particular part to be wider than cross-sectional areas of parts other than the particular part and setting the signal supply line having a longer overall electrical length to have the particular part increased in length.
US10247965B2 Ergonomic surgical loupes
An ergonomic surgical loupe consists of a housing, an objective lens, a mirrored Littrow prism, an ocular lens, and an adjustment mechanism. Light travels through the objective lens, is reflected through the Littrow prism, passes through the ocular lens and strikes the user's eye, enabling a 60 degree viewing angle for performing dental work or similar procedures. Occupational strain on the neck and back of the user is reduced by allowing the user to maintain an upright, neutral head and back position while performing work significantly below eye level.
US10247952B2 Polarization-controlled laser line-projector
In a laser line projection apparatus, six spaced-apart unpolarized laser-beams are plane-polarized with low loss by a combination of a thin-film polarizer, a reflector, and two polarization rotators. Two beams are polarized in each of three polarization-orientations. Two of the polarization-orientations are orthogonally aligned with each other in P and S orientations. The other polarization-orientation is non-orthogonally aligned in an intermediate orientation. The beams are intensity-homogenized and projected into a line of radiation. Any point on the line of radiation is formed from rays with an angular distribution of polarization-orientation from S to P through the intermediate orientation and back to S through the intermediate orientation.
US10247945B2 Virtual image display apparatus
In a projection system, providing a stop that forms an opening that is symmetric with respect to a first flat plane including the projection system optical axis and a first axis that extends in parallel to the first direction and intersects the projection system optical axis but asymmetric with respect to a second flat surface including the projection system optical axis and a second axis that extends in parallel to the second direction and intersects the projection system optical axis allows appropriate light adjustment at the stop even when pencils of light from the points in a video device exit at different angles along a second direction, whereby high-quality video images can be provided with the size of an optical system further reduced and therefore the size of an overall virtual image display apparatus reduced.
US10247944B2 Method and apparatus for in-vehicular communications
A vehicular heads-up-display system includes a windshield-mountable partially reflective mirror that allows a vehicle user to view material displayed on the partially reflective mirror while, at the same time, viewing the road ahead without obstruction. A mount configured to accept a portable electronic device, such as a smartphone, may be situated to project the display of the portable electronic device to the windshield mountable partially reflective mirror when mounted in a vehicle. A tactile input device, including a wireless interface for entry of and transmission of input from a vehicle user to a smartphone may be configured for mounting on a vehicle steering wheel.
US10247941B2 Vehicle vision system with light field monitor
A vision system of a vehicle includes a display configured to be disposed in the vehicle so as to be operable to display images for viewing by an occupant of the vehicle. The display includes a light field display. The system may include at least one camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a respective field of view exterior of the vehicle, whereby the display may display images derived from image data captured by the at least one camera. The vision system may include a head-up display system having the light field display disposed at or in the instrumental panel and projecting images onto a combiner on top of the dashboard facing the driver of the vehicle.
US10247935B2 MicroLED with integrated controllable beam steering and/or shaping
The disclosed examples relate to various implementations of a micro-light emitting diode upon which is built a controllable variable optic to provide a chip-scale light emitting device. An example of the controllable variable optic described herein is a controllable electrowetting structure having a leak-proof sealed cell with a first fluid having a first index of refraction and a second fluid having a second index of refraction. The controllable electrowetting structure may be integrally formed on or in a substrate or semiconductor material associated with the micro-light emitting diode in alignment with one or more of the light emitting diodes of the micro-LED device to provide a controllable lighting distribution.
US10247931B2 Optical measurement method and device
An optical measurement method and an optical measurement device for determining the spatial or spatiotemporal distribution of a sample, the sample comprising at least one retransmission source retransmitting light depending on light projected onto the sample according to a predetermined law. The method has steps of projection onto the sample of at least two compact light distributions belonging to different topological families, which propagate along the same optical path; detection of the light retransmitted by said at least one retransmission source of the sample; generation of at least one optical image from the detected light; and algorithmic analysis of the optical images for obtaining location data on said at least one retransmission source.
US10247929B2 Light irradiation device and additive layer manufacturing apparatus
A light irradiation device according to an embodiment is for an additive layer manufacturing apparatus. The light irradiation device includes a light condensing unit and a function unit. The light condensing unit condenses a plurality of first light beams. At least a part of the function unit is positioned at a location among the plurality of first light beams or at a location surrounded by the plurality of first light beams.
US10247927B2 Zoom lens, projection display device, and imaging apparatus
In the zoom lens, a first optical system is formed on the magnification side, and a second optical system is formed on the reduction side, with the intermediate image formed between the first optical system and the second optical system. The second optical system consists of, in order from the magnification side, a first lens group that has a positive power, a second lens group that has a positive power, a third lens group that has a positive or negative power, and a fourth lens group that has a positive power. During zooming, the second lens group and the third lens group are moved by changing spacings between the groups adjacent to each other in a direction of an optical axis, and the fourth lens group remains stationary with respect to the reduction side imaging plane.
US10247924B2 Imaging optical lens system, image capturing apparatus and electronic device
An imaging optical lens system includes six lens elements, the six lens elements being, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element and a sixth lens element. The first lens element has positive refractive power. The third lens element has an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof. The fifth lens element has an object-side surface and an image-side surface being both aspheric. The sixth lens element has an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, wherein an object-side surface and the image-side surface of the sixth lens element are both aspheric, and the image-side surface of the sixth lens element includes at least one convex critical point in an off-axial region thereof.
US10247923B1 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens including, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens having a positive refractive power, a third lens having a negative refractive power, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, and a sixth lens. The first lens is made of plastic material, the second lens is made of plastic material, the third lens is made of glass material, the fourth lens is made of plastic material, the fifth lens is made of glass material, and the sixth lens is made of plastic material. The camera optical lens further satisfies specific conditions.
US10247921B1 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens including, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens and a seventh lens. The first lens is made of glass material, the second lens is made of plastic material, the third lens is made of plastic material, the fourth lens is made of plastic material, the fifth lens is made of plastic material, the sixth lens is made of plastic material, and the seventh lens is made of plastic material. The camera optical lens further satisfies specific conditions.
US10247917B1 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens including, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens and a seventh lens. The camera optical lens further satisfies specific conditions.
US10247915B2 Optical image capturing system
An optical image capturing system includes, along the optical axis in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens, and a seventh lens. At least one lens among the first to the sixth lenses has positive refractive power. The seventh lens can have negative refractive power, wherein both surfaces thereof are aspheric, and at least one surface thereof has an inflection point. The lenses in the optical image capturing system which have refractive power include the first to the seventh lenses. The optical image capturing system can increase aperture value and improve the imaging quality for use in compact cameras.
US10247911B2 Imaging optical lens assembly, image capturing apparatus and electronic device
The present disclosure provides an imaging optical lens assembly, including, in order from an object side to an image side: a first lens element with negative refractive power having an object-side surface being concave in a paraxial region, a second lens element with positive refractive power, a third lens element with negative refractive power, a fourth lens element with positive refractive power, and a fifth lens element with negative refractive power having an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region and at least one convex shape in an off-axial region on the image-side surface, wherein the imaging optical lens assembly has a total of five lens elements.
US10247909B2 Focusing of a camera monitoring a scene
Focusing of a monitoring camera (100) with day and night functionality comprises selecting a focusing day mode or a focusing night mode based on the camera being in day mode or night mode. In focusing day mode, an IR laser range meter (110) will measure a reference distance continuously, and in the focusing night mode the IR laser range meter will only measure reference distance in response to a focus trigger signal being activated, and during a predetermined time period. The focus distance of the camera is set based on the measured reference distance.
US10247906B2 Imaging system with movable tray of selectable optical elements
A system for directing light to an imaging element is provided. The system may include an optical element tray. The optical element tray may include optical elements having optical characteristics different from each other. The optical element tray may be configured to be moveable to form an optical path allowing the light to travel to the imaging element through none, one, or several of the optical elements. In various embodiments, the optical path may be selected from a plurality of linear and nonlinear paths formed by one or more optical openings, one or more optical channels, and optical reflectors.
US10247904B2 Lens moving apparatus and camera module including the same
An embodiment includes a housing including a guide protrusion projecting from an upper surface thereof and a guide groove formed adjacent to the guide protrusion, a first magnet disposed at the housing, a bobbin on which a lens is mounted, a first coil disposed on an outer circumferential surface of the bobbin to move the bobbin by interaction with the first magnet, an upper elastic member coupled to the bobbin and the housing and having an end disposed in the guide groove, a damping member disposed between a side surface of the guide protrusion and a first end of the upper elastic member disposed in the guide groove, and a second coil for moving the housing by interaction with the first magnet.
US10247897B2 Fiber optic enclosure with internal cable spool
A fiber optic enclosure assembly includes a housing having an interior region and a bearing mount disposed in the interior region of the housing. A cable spool is connectedly engaged with the bearing mount such that the cable spool selectively rotates within the housing. A termination module disposed on the cable spool so that the termination module rotates in unison with the cable spool. A method of paying out a fiber optic cable from a fiber optic enclosure includes rotating a cable spool, which has a subscriber cable coiled around a spooling portion of the cable spool, about an axis of a housing of the fiber optic enclosure until a desired length of subscriber cable is paid out. A termination module is disposed on the cable spool.
US10247891B2 Method of manufacturing an optical communication mount
An optical communication mount configured for surface mounting of optical transmitters, receivers or transceivers. The mount includes a housing having holes extending from the back side to the front side of the housing. The mount includes a first set of electrically-conductive traces disposed on a bottom side of the housing for surface mounting the mount on a printed circuit board (PCB), and a second set of electrically-conductive traces disposed on the front side of the housing. The mount also includes optical fibers extending into the thru-holes from the back side of the housing. The mount includes photo devices substantially registered with the thru-holes at the front side of the housing in a manner to receive and/or transmit more optical signals by way of the optical fibers, wherein the photo devices are configured to receive bias voltages from the PCB by way of the first and second sets of electrically-conductive traces.
US10247890B2 Method of adjusting the parallelism of a fiber block with a chip surface
A method of adjusting the parallelism of a surface of a block of optical fibers with a surface of a semiconductor chip or wafer laid on an XY table, including the steps of: a) providing a sensor rigidly attached to the XY table and a handling arm supporting the block, said surface facing the XY table; b) for each of three non-aligned points of the surface of the block, displacing with respect to each other the XY table and the block in the X and/or Y directions to place the sensor opposite the point, and estimating, with the sensor, the distance along the Z direction between the point and the sensor; and c) modifying the orientation of the block by means of the handling arm to provide the desired parallelism.
US10247887B2 Fiber optic adapter block
A fiber optic adapter block is disclosed. The fiber optic adapter block includes at least three fiber optic adapters provided in a stacked arrangement extending widthwise in a longitudinal direction, wherein every other adapter of the at least three fiber optic adapters is staggered in a front to back direction with respect to an adjacent adapter such that front ends of the every other adapter of the at least three fiber optic adapters are aligned at a first depth and a front end of the adjacent adapter is at a second depth that is different than the first depth.
US10247881B2 Hybrid photonic and electronic integrated circuits
A sequence of processing steps presented herein is used to embed an optical signal path within an array of nanowires, using only one lithography step. Using the techniques disclosed, it is not necessary to mask electrical features while forming optical features, and vice versa. Instead, optical and electrical signal paths can be created substantially simultaneously in the same masking cycle. This is made possible by a disparity in the widths of the respective features, the optical signal paths being significantly wider than the electrical ones. Using a damascene process, the structures of disparate widths are plated with metal that over-fills narrow trenches and under-fills a wide trench. An optical cladding material can then be deposited into the trench so as to surround an optical core for light transmission.
US10247872B2 Dual-sided film with split light spreading structures
Dual-sided optical films have extended split spreading structures formed on one major surface, and extended prisms formed on an opposite major surface. One portion of each split spreading structure has a low light spreading characteristic, and another portion has a high light spreading characteristic. For each split spreading structure, the low light spreading portion may be disposed alongside the high light spreading portion. The split spreading structures may be arranged in a one-to-one correspondence with the prisms. Light that enters a given prism from one inclined surface thereof can be associated primarily with light transmitted through the low light spreading portion of the split spreading structure, and light that enters the given prism from the other inclined surface thereof can be associated primarily with light transmitted through the high light spreading portion.
US10247868B2 Optical alignment method and patterned retarder manufacturing method using polarized pulse UV
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a patterned retarder including an optical alignment layer or a first domain optically aligned in a first direction and a second domain optically aligned in a second direction. According to the invention, it is possible to improve productivity and to maximize optical alignment efficiency by reducing an optical alignment processing time using polarized pulse UV.
US10247867B2 Monomer, polymer, compensation film, optical film, and display device
A monomer represented by Chemical Formula 1-1 wherein in Chemical Formula 1-1, Z, L1, L2, R1 to R6, n, m, p, and a to f are the same as defined in the detailed description.
US10247864B2 Multi-film structure
In the present invention, a multi-film structure being coated on the surface of a workpiece is disclosed. The multi-film structure is formed by making a high-entropy material film of at least two layers and a non-high-entropy material film of at least one layer be stacked on each other. In addition, the multi-film structure can also be formed by making a first high-entropy material film of at least one layer and a second non-high-entropy material film of at least one layer be stacked on each other. This multi-film structure particularly contains interlaminar interfaces to inhibit crack extension and reduce plastic deformation, so that the hardness and toughness of the workpiece coated with this inventive multi-film structure would be obviously enhanced. Moreover, the appearance color of the workpiece can also be changed by the multi-film structure, wherein the color type is dependent on the optical interferences occurring in the multi-film structure.
US10247863B2 Organic pigment composition for color filters, method for producing same, and color filter
Provided is an organic pigment composition for color filters, which can be used preferably for a color filter that allows to produce a liquid crystal display device which has excellent heat resistance, a brighter display screen, and accordingly higher brightness; a method for producing the same; and a color filter which includes the organic pigment composition for color filters. The color filter has higher heat resistance by using the organic pigment composition for color filters which includes a phthalocyanine pigment and a pigment derivative in which the ratio of a multi-substituted phthalimide alkyl group to the whole amount of the pigment derivative is limited.
US10247860B2 Localized gap plasmon resonator
A localized gap plasmon resonator includes: a pad including: a first plasmonic material to support a surface plasmon; and a first plasmon surface; a nanoelectromechanical (NEM) member disposed opposing the first plasmon surface of the pad and spaced apart from the pad by a plasmon gap, the plasmon gap supporting a plasmon resonance; and a plasmonic nanoprism disposed on the NEM member and including: a second plasmonic material to support a surface plasmon; and a second plasmon surface, such that: the second plasmon surface of the plasmonic nanoprism opposes the first plasmon surface of the pad; and the pad, the plasmonic nanoprism, and the plasmon gap support a localized gap plasmon (LGP) mode.
US10247856B2 Method for producing an antireflection layer on a silicone surface and optical element
A method for producing an antireflection layer on a silicone surface is described. The method includes application of an organic layer, production of a nanostructure in the organic layer by a plasma etching process, and application of at least one cover layer onto the nanostructure. An optical element can be produced by the method.
US10247853B2 Adaptive ecosystem climatology
System and method for rapidly merging earth observations with numerical simulations to provide an on-line decision-support tool for ecological forecasting. The output products will be gridded fields that incorporate both climatological variability and real-time observations. The system and method are based upon four elements: 1) a long-term, coupled biological-optical-physical simulation model run, 2) earth observation (EO) time-series (remote sensing), 3) historical in-situ data, and 4) real-time remote sensing data and in-situ observations.
US10247852B2 Conditioning of expanded porosity
Methods and systems for conditioning expanded porosity, including a method that includes creating a disconnected pore structure by reducing the pore sizes of a rock sample's scanned image, identifying expanded pores within the rock sample and generating an expanded pore image from the expanded pores. The method further includes combining the expanded pore image with the scanned image to create an expansion mask, generating a grain conditioning volume based on at least one unexpanded region of the rock sample, combining the grain conditioning volume with the expansion mask to generate a fill volume image, combining the fill volume image with the scanned image to create an unexpanded volume image, and generating and presenting to a user a formation log using a model generated based upon the unexpanded volume image.
US10247841B2 Seismic acquisition method and apparatus
A technique for use in geophysical surveying acquires seismic data at low seismic frequencies to generate better starting models for subsurface attributes rather than enhancing the bandwidth of airguns for broadband imaging as in conventional practice.
US10247835B1 Radiation tomography apparatus
A detector ring has a first unit and a second unit that are rotatably movable and an auxiliary unit movable in a central axis direction. The auxiliary unit is moved in the central axis direction relative to the units. The detector ring forms into a C shape to form a clearance. Subsequently, the first unit and the second unit are rotatably moved to move the clearance of the detector ring to a position distant from a support member. A patient can be introduced from the clearance. The detector ring is returned to an annular shape in the reverse sequence of the above one with the patient introduced. A annihilation radiation pairs can be detected from all directions to take a tomographic image, and a functional image with higher image quality than that of a conventional configuration can be obtained.
US10247832B2 Hybrid PET / CT imaging detector
An imaging system (102) includes a detector array (104) with a ring (106) with a first layer (110i) that detects gamma radiation and X-ray radiation and a second layer (110N) that detects only gamma radiation, wherein the first and second layers are concentric closed rings. A method includes detecting gamma radiation with a first layer of a dual layer detector in response to imaging in PET mode, detecting gamma radiation with a second layer of the dual layer detector in response to imaging in PET mode, and generating PET image data with the radiation detected with the first and second layers. The method further includes detecting X-ray radiation with the first layer in response to imaging in CT mode and generating CT image data the radiation detected with the first layer. The method further includes displaying the image data. The imaging system allows a single gantry for both PET/CT imaging.
US10247830B2 Vehicle position determination device, vehicle control system, vehicle position determination method, and vehicle position determination program product
An object is to provide a vehicle position determination device, a vehicle control system, a vehicle position determination method, and a vehicle position determination program capable of determining a position of a vehicle with higher accuracy. A vehicle position determination device includes a coordinates acquisition unit that acquires a position of a vehicle in a geographic coordinate system, a recognition unit that acquires lane information of a road on which the vehicle travels and recognizes the position of the vehicle on the lane, and a control unit that corrects the position acquired by the coordinates acquisition unit on the basis of the position recognized by the recognition unit, and determines the position of the vehicle in the geographic coordinate system.
US10247826B2 Detection apparatus, fish finder, and radar
A detection apparatus is provided. The detection apparatus includes a hardware processor programmed to at least calculate a first echo intensity of a first reception signal generated from a reception wave reflected on reflection objects, calculate a second echo intensity of a second reception signal generated from a reception wave reflected on the reflection objects, a signal duration of the second reception signal being shorter than that of the first reception signal, generate a first frequency distribution of the first echo intensity, generate a second frequency distribution of the second echo intensity, and extract a density of the reflection objects or an index of density of the reflection objects based on a comparison of the first frequency distribution and the second frequency distribution.
US10247825B2 Object detection device
An object detection device equipped at a predetermined height includes a waveform obtaining portion obtaining a wave height value of a reflected wave, a reference value calculation portion calculating a wave height value of a wave reflected from a reference obstacle present at the predetermined height as reference value, a detection value calculation portion calculating a wave height value of a wave reflected from a detection object as detection value, a reference distance calculation portion calculating a reference distance between the reference obstacle and the distance measuring sensor, a detection distance calculation portion calculating a detection distance between the detection object and the distance measuring sensor, a correction portion correcting the reference value and the detection value, and a height calculation portion calculating a height of the detection object relative to the predetermined height according to a relative comparison result of the corrected reference value and the corrected detection value.
US10247822B2 Sonar transducer assembly
Sonar systems and associated methods are provided herein for sonar image generation. The sonar system is configured to enable rotation of a transducer array that includes at least two transducer elements. The transducer array may be mounted to a trolling motor capable of being rotated. The transducer elements can be positioned to enable use of interferometry to obtain angle information regarding sonar returns. The angle and range of each sonar return can be used to form images, such as a 2D forward looking image of the underwater environment. A heading detector can be used to obtain a heading of the transducer elements to enable creation of a 2D radar-like image of the underwater environment. Additionally, the heading, angle, and range of the sonar returns can be used to form a 3D image of the underwater environment.
US10247813B2 Positioning method and positioning system
Embodiments of the present application provide a positioning method and a positioning system. The method comprises: obtaining a reference direction corresponding to a user; determining that an eye of the user is gazing at an auxiliary positioning object; acquiring position information of the auxiliary positioning object; acquiring a distance of the user relative to the auxiliary positioning object; acquiring an angle of a sight line direction of the user relative to the reference direction; and obtaining position information of the user according to the position information of the auxiliary positioning object, the distance of the user relative to the auxiliary positioning object, the reference direction, and the angle of the sight line direction of the user relative to the reference direction.
US10247809B2 Method for operating a handheld screening device and a handheld screening device
A handheld screening device including: an antenna array including a plurality of antennas; an input mechanism to select an operation mode; and a controller to determine a group of antennas of the plurality of antennas, wherein the number of antennas in the group is based on the selected operation mode, and to control the group of antennas to emit electromagnetic waves. A corresponding method operates the handheld screening device.
US10247808B2 Location reporting for extremely high frequency (EHF) devices
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to location reporting for extremely high frequency (EHF) devices. Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide an apparatus for wireless communications. The apparatus generally includes a transmit interface configured to output a first frame for transmission to another apparatus at a first time, a receive interface configured to obtain, at a second time, a second frame transmitted by the other apparatus in response to the first frame, and a processing system configured to generate a third frame for transmission to the other apparatus via the transmit interface, the third frame including information indicating a difference between the first time and the second time and an indication of at least one of an angle of departure of the first frame or an angle of arrival of the second frame.
US10247805B2 Observation supporting apparatus and observation supporting method
An observation supporting apparatus includes a position specifying section which specifies a coordinate point of a moving object detected in a viewing field through once observation. An orbit estimating section calculates an estimate orbit of the moving object in the viewing field based on the specified coordinate points. Data necessary to estimate the position of the moving object out of the viewing field is acquired using the estimate orbit by the orbit estimating section.
US10247804B2 Method of time-efficient 4D magnetic resonance imaging
A method of operating a respiratory-guided magnetic resonance imaging system (10) with regard to triggering of magnetic resonance image acquisition, the magnetic resonance imaging system (10) being connectable to a respiration monitoring device (46) which is configured to provide an output signal (48) whose level represents a respiration state of the subject of interest (20), the method comprising a step (56) of generating an interleaved acquisition scheme for acquiring magnetic resonance images, a step (60) of adapting, in case of an occurrence of an irregularity in the breathing of the subject of interest (20) in the output signal (48) obtained by the respiration monitoring device (46) in the course of executing magnetic resonance image acquisition, at least one parameter of the interleaved acquisition scheme, wherein the at least one adapted parameter is at least one of a next respiration state of the subject of interest (20) to trigger on for acquiring at least one magnetic resonance image, a radio frequency pulse sequence-inherent idle time, and the chronological order of at least one slice of the plurality of slices to be imaged of at least the portion of the subject of interest (20), a step (62) of halting execution of magnetic resonance image acquisition, and a step (64) of resuming execution of magnetic resonance image acquisition pursuant to the interleaved acquisition scheme using the adapted parameter; a respiratory-guided magnetic resonance imaging system (10) having a control unit (26) that is configured to carry out steps (56-64) of an embodiment of the disclosed method; and a software module (44) for carrying out an embodiment of the disclosed method, wherein the method steps (56-64) to be conducted are converted into a program code that is implementable in a memory unit (30) and is executable by a processor unit (32) of the respiratory-guided magnetic resonance imaging system (10).
US10247796B2 System and method for marking an object during a magnetic resonance imaging scan
A magnetic resonance imaging system is provided. The system includes a magnet assembly, a controller, and a marker. The magnet assembly defines a bore within which an object is disposed. The controller communicates with the magnet assembly. The marker is disposed on the object and emits a rapidly decaying magnetic resonance signal after being excited by a short-TE sequence scan executed by the controller via the magnet assembly.
US10247795B2 Method and apparatus for non-invasive assessment of ripple cancellation filter
A method that includes deriving a first power spectral density function of a signal input to a ripple cancellation filter; deriving a second power spectral density function of a signal concurrently output from the ripple cancellation filter; frequency shaping the first power spectral density according to a spectral rejection image of the ripple cancellation filter to obtain a test power spectral density; and indicating a degraded performance of the ripple cancellation filter in the event that the test and second power spectral density functions fail to match within pre-determined criteria.
US10247793B2 Receive coils with low-loss detune circuits for magnetic resonance (MR) systems and method of operation thereof
A radio-frequency (RF) coil assembly (120, 660) for acquiring magnetic resonance (MR) signals. The RF coil assembly may include one or more of: at least one radio-frequency (RF) receive coil (246-x) for acquiring the MR signals; a detune circuit (248-x) including one or more circuit arms (A, B) serially coupled to the at least one RF receive coil, each of one or more circuit arms having at least two low-loss switches (350, 352, 450, 452, 462, 466) serially coupled to each other; a charge control circuit (372, 472) coupled to each of the one or more circuit arms at a location that is between the at least two serially-coupled low-loss switches of each of the one of more circuit arms and configured to draw power from the RF receive coil during a detune state; and an energy storage device (252, 370, 470) coupled to the charge control circuit and configured to store the drawn power.
US10247779B2 Tap, decoder providing SC and SE to scan path circuits
The disclosure describes novel methods and apparatuses for accessing test compression architectures (TCA) in a device using either a parallel or serial access technique. The serial access technique may be controlled by a device tester or by a JTAG controller. Further the disclosure provides an approach to access the TCA of a device when the device exists in a daisy-chain arrangement with other devices, such as in a customer's system. Additional embodiments are also provided and described in the disclosure.
US10247778B2 Semiconductor apparatus and test method thereof
A semiconductor apparatus includes first and second chips sharing first and second data channels. The first chip compresses first test data of the first chip and outputs the compressed first test data through the first data channel in a first test mode, and the second chip compresses second test data of the second chip and outputs the compressed second test data through the second data channel in the first test mode.
US10247765B2 Detecting actuation of electrical devices using electrical noise over a power line
Activity sensing in the home has a variety of important applications, including healthcare, entertainment, home automation, energy monitoring and post-occupancy research studies. Many existing systems for detecting occupant activity require large numbers of sensors, invasive vision systems, or extensive installation procedures. Disclosed is an approach that uses a single plug-in sensor to detect a variety of electrical events throughout the home. This sensor detects the electrical noise on residential power tines created by the abrupt switching of electrical devices and the noise created by certain devices while in operation. Machine learning techniques are used to recognize electrically noisy events such as turning on or off a particular light switch, a television set, or an electric stove. The system has been tested to evaluate system performance over time and in different types of houses. Results indicate that various electrical events can be learned and classified with accuracies ranging from 85-90%.
US10247764B2 Method for controlling devices provided with communication function, and device used in implementing the method
A measurement device that performs a predetermined measurement task together with a plurality of other measurement devices is provided. This measurement device is provided with a sampling phase generator for generating a sampling phase for instructing a timing of sampling, and a communication unit for communicating with at least one of the plurality of other measurement devices. The communication unit transmits the sampling phase generated by the sampling phase generator to at least one of the plurality of other measurement devices. The sampling phase generator is configured to generate a third sampling phase, using an operation that is based on a generated first sampling phase and a second sampling phase received by the communication unit from at least one of the plurality of other measurement devices.
US10247758B2 Current sensor
A current sensor includes a ferromagnetic core having a substantially central opening for receiving a current conductor and at least two gaps portions, each of the gap portions having an associated gap spacing. A detector of the current sensor includes at least one first sensing element disposed in a first one of the gap portions and configured to generate a respective first magnetic field signal in response to a first magnetic field generated in the first gap portion in response to a current through the current conductor. The detector also includes at least one second sensing element disposed in a second one of the gap portions and configured to generate a respective second magnetic field signal in response to a second magnetic field generated in the second gap portion in response to the current through the conductor. A method of sensing a current through a current conductor is also provided.
US10247748B2 Method to reduce data rates and power consumption using device based attitude generation
A method includes generating motion data by receiving a gyroscope data from a gyroscope sensor, performing integration using the gyroscope data and generating an integrated gyroscope data using a first processor. The method further includes receiving a data from one or more sensors, other than the gyroscope sensor, and performing sensor fusion using the integrated gyroscope data and the data to generate motion data using a second processor.
US10247743B2 Analyte testing automation system, biological sample check module, and biological sample check method
The type of blood collection tube (1) inserted into this system is automatically recognized, a lifting operation for checking the state and volume of analyte is switched on the basis of the automatic recognition result, a mechanical operation parameter based on the blood collection tube type is determined, and the blood collection tube (1) is grasped and lifted. Then, an image processing threshold is changed on the basis of the automatic recognition result, and image processing is performed using a threshold parameter based on the blood collection tube type to check the state and volume of the analyte. This enables precise automatic checking of the state and/or volume of the analyte for various types of blood collection tubes.
US10247742B1 Compositions and methods for detection of target constituent in exhaled breath
Chemical compositions and methods provide labeling, detection and measurement of target substances in exhaled human breath, and can be implemented in connection with a handheld device—much like a Breathalyzer portable breath testing unit for alcohol—to support rapid quantification of levels of cannabinoid compounds, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), of suspected users at the roadside.
US10247733B2 Antibody for detecting epithelial ovarian cancer marker and method for diagnosing epithelial ovarian cancer
It is intended to find a highly specific epithelial ovarian cancer marker and to provide an antibody capable of specifically recognizing and detecting the marker or a fragment of the antibody. The present invention provides an anti-β1,6-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase 5B antibody for diagnosis of epithelial ovarian cancer, i.e., an antibody for detection of a glycosyltransferase β1,6-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase 5B as an epithelial ovarian cancer marker. The antibody recognizes, as an epitope, a part of a polypeptide of the enzyme consisting of the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO: 1.
US10247732B2 Materials and methods for diagnosing and predicting the course of prostate cancer
Expression of Forkhead-box protein A1 (FOXA1), a transcription factor important for the normal development of the prostate gland is thought to be controlled by steroid hormones and GATA-3. Expression of FOXA1, GATA-3 and androgen receptor (AR) was retrospectively analyzed by immunohistochemistry (IHC) in a series of 80 primary tumors and 28 metastatic prostate cancers including 15 matched paired samples. High nuclear FOXA1 expression was seen in 19% of primary tumors and 89% of metastatic tumors (p<0.0001). FOXA1 expression correlated positively with tumor size, extra-prostatic extension, angiolymphatic invasion, AR and metastasis but did not correlate with age, tumor stage, Gleason score, presence of PIN or multifocality, seminal vesicle or perineural invasion and status of surgical excision margins. Expression of GATA-3 was not seen in either normal epithelium or tumor. High FOXA1 expression is associated with development of metastatic prostate cancer. Accordingly, FOXA1 expression can be used to classify patients at higher risk for metastases.
US10247731B2 System for immunotherapy targeting tumor propagation and progression
Finding biologically relevant cancer markers is key to developing an effective treatment. Once specific antigens have been identified that are present on the cell population responsible for propagating tumors, T cells can be genetically altered to target these antigens and then used for personalized T cell therapy. A method to identify and select peptide antigens that effectively associate with and are presented by host HLA surface molecules originating from tumor cells responsible for the persistence and propagation of a cancer has been developed. The system of using these data to produce T cells engineered to express T cell receptors recognizing the peptide antigens is used in the production of a personalized adoptive T cell therapy for cancer that eliminates the cells capable of tumor propagation and cancer progression. The system is especially useful in the production of cancer treatments to achieve complete durable remission of cancers of epithelial origin.
US10247712B2 Printable oxygen sensing composition
An ink composition comprising an oxygen sensitive dye capable of fluorescing in a manner proportional to oxygen content; and a polymer matrix for the dye, the polymer matrix having units with pendant sulphonic acid or phosphonic acid groups or salts or esters of such groups, can be used with an appropriate meter to measure the oxygen content of packages in a non-invasive manner.
US10247711B2 Quality control reagents and methods
The present invention provides reagents for instrumentation quality control and methods of use thereof. In particular, sets of peptides or other molecules are provided for evaluating the performance of instruments with mass spectrometry (MS) and/or liquid chromatography (LC) functionalities.
US10247701B2 Dissolved-oxygen sensor utilizing ionic oxygen motion
An apparatus includes an oxide layer having ion transport channels that facilitate the migration of oxygen ions from a first side to a second side of the layer. Specifically, molecular oxygen is decomposed into oxygen ions at the first side, and oxygen ions recombine into molecular oxygen at the second side. The apparatus includes a first chamber having a polarizable medium located on the second side of the oxide layer; a second chamber having an analyte that includes dissolved oxygen is located on the first side. The apparatus further includes a gate electrode that is in contact with, and applies a voltage to, the polarizable medium; in this manner, an electric field is applied to the second side of the oxide layer, which drives oxygen ions across the oxide layer. The apparatus can be used as an oxygen sensor, e.g., for detecting oxygen in a liquid such as blood.
US10247699B2 System for detecting electrophoresis
The invention describes a detection system (1) for analytical separation processes, particularly for electrophoresis, characterized by an optoelectronic sensor layer (5) made from organic semiconductor materials extending along the carrier layer (2) for the sample to be tested, for detecting the separated sample.
US10247692B2 Reference electrode assembly for electrochemical sensor and electrochemical sensor
A reference electrode assembly for an electrochemical sensor, in particular for a potentiometric sensor, comprising a reference half-cell space having a reference electrode provided therein, the reference half-space comprising a storage space in which a reference electrolyte is provided at any rate in a storage state of the reference electrode assembly, the reference half-cell space further comprising a lock space that is permeable at any rate with respect to the passage of reference electrolyte into an environment of the reference half-cell space, the storage space, in the storage state of the reference electrode assembly, being separated from the lock space with respect to the passage of reference electrolyte, the reference electrode assembly being designed such that a connection permeable for the passage of reference electrolyte from the storage space to the lock space can be created between the storage space and the lock space in order to transfer the reference electrode assembly from the storage state to an operative state.
US10247673B2 Portable water quality instrument
A hand-held microfluidic testing device is provided that includes a housing having a cartridge receiving port, a cartridge for input to the cartridge receiving port having a sample input and a channel, where the channel includes a mixture of Raman-scattering nanoparticles and a calibration solution, where the calibration solution includes chemical compounds capable of interacting with a sample under test input to the cartridge and the Raman-scattering nanoparticles, and an optical detection system in the housing, where the optical detection system is capable of providing an illuminated electric field, where the illuminating electric field is capable of being used for Raman spectroscopy with the Raman-scattering nanoparticles and the calibration solution to analyze the sample under test input to the cartridge.
US10247670B2 Reflective surface treatments for optical sensors
An electronic device includes one or more light emitters for emitting light toward an object and one or more light detectors for collecting light exiting the object. A reflective coating, surface, or surface finish can be applied adjacent to the area to which light is emitted and/or through which light exits in order to increase the light collected by the light detector. The reflective coating can be oriented so as to reflect light back into the object.
US10247669B2 Device for processing a surface
A cleaning robot has an optical measuring device for determining the type of surface to be cleaned. The optical measuring device has a light source and at least two light sensors. Light emitted by the light source hits a reflection point of the surface at an angle of incidence (α), and is reflected to the first light sensor at a corresponding angle of reflection (β). The light source, reflection point and first light sensor span a plane of incidence. A secondary plane that intersects the reflection point and has a second light sensor spans perpendicular to the surface, and exhibits an angle (δ) of between 80° and 100° relative to the plane of incidence. A straight line running through the reflection point and second light sensor has an angle (γ) relative to the surface that is essentially as large as the angle of incidence (α) or angle of reflection (β).
US10247658B2 Test jig for coating adhesion strength
A test jig for coating adhesion strength includes a base, a sample carrier, a first displacement mechanism and a second displacement mechanism mounted on the base, and a cutting knife holder equipped with two differently oriented cutting knives that is mounted between the second displacement mechanism and the sample carrier. The sample carrier, the first displacement mechanism and the second displacement mechanism can be driven to move such that the cutting knives can exert a constant pressure to cut the sample on the sample carrier.
US10247652B2 Controlled sampling volume of clouds for measuring cloud parameters
Apparatus and associated methods relate to determining a size and/or density of Super-cooled Large Droplets (SLDs) in a cloud atmosphere by comparing detected optical signals reflected from small and large sampling volumes of a cloud atmosphere. In some embodiments, an optical pulse is generated and divergently projected from a first optical fiber. A collimating lens is aligned within the divergently projected optical pulse collimating a portion thereof. The collimated and uncollimated portions of the optical pulse are projected into the small and large sampling volumes of the cloud atmosphere, respectively. The ratio of the collimated to the uncollimated portions can be optically controlled. Signals corresponding to optical pulses having different collimated/uncollimated ratios are backscattered by the cloud atmosphere, detected and compared to one another. A processor is configured to calculate, based on scintillation spike differences between the optical pulses of different collimated/uncollimated ratios, a size and/or density of SLDs.
US10247649B2 Spine testing device as well as measuring method
A spine testing device having bearing supports located at a horizontal distance from one another in order to support opposite ends of an arrow, a measuring unit for determining a spine value of the arrow and a display unit for displaying the spine value. The bearing supports are equipped with a weighing device in order to measure a force emanating from the arrow. A stop is located in an area between the weighing devices at such a height that the arrow can be brought by a specified distance from a horizontal starting position into a bending position by exerting a force at a point of application of the same located between the ends of the arrow, in which bending position the application portion of the arrow lies in contact with the stop. The measuring unit includes an evaluation device having means for establishing a bending force acting on the arrow. The evaluation device includes a calculation formula with at least one reference value, so that the spine value of the arrow can be calculated by means of the calculation formula.
US10247643B1 System, method, and apparatus for determining air emissions during pig receiver depressurization
System, method, and apparatus embodiments characterize potential air emissions during the pig receiver depressurization. The mass flow rate, pressure, and temperature of exhaust gas released from the pig receiver are ascertained using a mass flow meter, pressure gauge, and temperature gauge, respectively. A flow meter and control valve regulate flow of exhaust gas through a sampling line and into a grab sample collection train. The grab sample collection train includes grab sample containers (e.g., piston cylinders, double-ended cylinders, and evacuated canisters) that collect exhaust gas samples over a range of pressures. The exhaust gas samples are used to determine the concentrations of gas components in the exhaust gas over the range of pressures. These concentrations are interpolated and/or extrapolated to provide a concentration versus pressure curve for each identified component in the exhaust gas. The ascertained mass flow rate and gas concentration curve are used to characterize potential mass emissions of each gas component during pig receiver depressurization.
US10247633B2 Combustion pressure sensor with built-in charge amplifier
In a combustion pressure sensor having built-in charge amplifier, signal line overheating and deterioration of detection accuracy is restricted. The combustion pressure sensor includes a sensor body that includes a piezoelectric element having one end connected to chassis ground through a housing and detects pressure in a combustion chamber of engine, and a charge amplifier that includes at least a voltage converting unit converting output of the sensor body into voltage signal and a reference voltage generating unit generating reference voltage supplied to the voltage converting unit and operates on power supplied from a signal processing unit disposed outside. The reference voltage generating unit includes a voltage generating circuit having a constant current circuit and a resistor connected in series. The voltage generating circuit has one end connected to power line extending from the signal processing unit, and the other end connected to the end of the piezoelectric element.
US10247625B2 Apparatus for correcting of temperature measurement signal
The present invention relates to an apparatus for correcting a temperature sensing signal of an IGBT temperature sensing device which outputs only a temperature sensing signal having a voltage value equal to or higher than a preset voltage value, by using an output limiting diode. The apparatus includes: a calculating part configured to calculate a conduction current value of the output limiting diode by using the resistance of an NTC thermistor included in the IGBT temperature sensing device; a determining part configured to determine a drop voltage value of a voltage drop occurring in the output limiting diode based on the conduction current value; and a correcting part configured to correct the temperature sensing signal by increasing the voltage of the temperature sensing signal output from the IGBT temperature sensing device by the drop voltage value.
US10247608B2 Spectroscopic module control method
A method of controlling a spectroscopic module that includes a measurement light source, a variable-wavelength optical filter, a photodiode, and a conversion circuit for converting a drive signal voltage into a gap displacement amount. The spectroscopic module has a reference light source for emitting a reference light beam of a known wavelength. The controlling method involves varying a gap for the incident reference light beam, extracting two maximum points among data output from the photodiode, and updating a first conversion formula provided in the conversion circuit through use of drive signal voltages and gap amounts corresponding to the two points.
US10247597B2 Fuel pump assembly
A fuel pump assembly includes an attachment section and a pump housing. The attachment section includes an upper telescoping section having an outer portion and a support rod that extends into the outer portion for telescoping movement with respect thereto. The support rod further extends downward from the outer portion. The pump housing is supported to a lower end of the support rod of the attachment section. The upper telescoping section of the support rod is configured such that the pump housing is movable between a first position and a second position, such that in the first position the pump housing is retained by the upper telescoping structure a first distance away from the attachment section and in the second position the pump housing is located a second distance away from the attachment section. The first distance is greater than the second distance.
US10247596B2 Level measurement device
A level measurement device for measuring a level (L) of a product, in particular a product contained in a container, comprising: mounting means for mounting said measurement device at a measurement site, an antenna comprising a dielectric antenna element for transmitting microwave signals (S) towards the product and/or for receiving echo signals (R) resulting from reflections of the transmitted microwave signals, and measurement electronics for determining the level (L) of the product based on a transit time needed for the microwave signals to travel to a surface of the product and of their echo signals to return to the device, is described allowing to prevent deposits to build up, which may eventually impair transmission and/or reception of the signals. To this extent, the measurement device according to the invention comprises a cap covering said dielectric antenna element and cleaning means for cleaning said cap are foreseen, which cause said cap to vibrate when they are activated.
US10247594B2 Meter bypass adapter
A meter bypass adapter has a body having: a first port; a second port; a third port; and a fourth port. At least one valve element is held by the body and moveable between: a first position wherein a flowpath is open from the first port to the second port and a flowpath is open from the third port to the fourth port without a direct flowpath from the first port to the fourth port; and a second position wherein a flowpath extends from the first port to the fourth port bypassing the second port and the third port. A single rotary actuator is held by the body to rotate about an axis and, in turn, shift the least one valve element between the first position and the second position.
US10247587B2 Operation input detection device
An operation input detection device includes an operation input section, a capacitive sensor, an operation input detecting section, and a sensor calibration section, which executes calibration of the capacitive sensor. The sensor calibration section includes an irregular calibration section. The irregular calibration section executes the calibration if the sensor output that has changed in the same direction as when the object to be detected approaches the operation input section exceeds a first threshold value, and the sensor output subsequently changes in the opposite direction and exceeds a second threshold value set in the opposite direction within a predetermined time.
US10247580B2 Circuit and method for evaluating measurement signals and sensor system for capacitively detecting obstacles
A circuit for evaluating measurement signals of at least one sensor with a control circuit. A control signal having a first frequency is generated by a control section of the control circuit, and the control signal is applied to the sensor. An electronic evaluation unit is provided for generating an evaluation signal originating from a measurement signal generated by the sensor. The electronic evaluation unit generates an opposing signal having the first frequency and a modifiable phase angle and superposes the opposing signal and the evaluation signal. The signal resulting from the superposition of the opposing signal and the evaluation signal is fed to a synchronous demodulator of the electronic evaluation unit.
US10247574B2 Minimum maneuverable altitude determination and display system and method
A system and method for determining and displaying a minimum maneuverable altitude for an aircraft to turn back includes automatically processing aircraft characteristic data, aircraft flight trajectory data, and environmental/airport services data, in a processing system, to determine a rate of change of aircraft maneuverable altitude with respect to change in aircraft heading. At least the determined rate of change of aircraft altitude with respect to change in aircraft heading is processed, in the processing system, to determine the minimum maneuverable altitude at least engine out conditions. Terrain data is processed, in the processing system, to determine a terrain clearance height above which the minimum maneuverable altitude may be implemented. The minimum maneuverable altitude is rendered, on a display device, on the altitude tape, and a pseudo gate is rendered on the display device that represents a height above the terrain that corresponds to the minimum maneuverable altitude.
US10247570B2 Data acquisition apparatus, data acquisition system and method of acquiring data
A data acquisition apparatus includes a processing resource operably coupled to an input unit and an output unit. The processing resource is arranged to provide an execution environment for supporting a user interface. An enquiry module is provided and supported by the execution environment. In at least one embodiment, the apparatus also includes a communications unit operably coupled to the processing resource for supporting communications over a communications network. The enquiry module is arranged to generate a search query relating to a point of interest and receive search results in response thereto via the communications unit, the enquiry module also being arranged to use the search results to derive data associated with the point of interest.
US10247564B1 Method and system for crowd-sourced navigation profile options
A method and a system for recommending a pedestrian route based on crowd-sourced pedestrian navigation associated with an indoor area. The method comprises displaying a set of graphical icons representing a respective route traversal profile option, the set rendered within a graphical user interface (GUI) of a mobile device, the GUI depicting a layout of the indoor area, receiving a selection of a graphical icon from the set, storing route activity data in association with the selected graphical icon during traversal, by the mobile device, of a route within the layout, adding the route activity data to accumulated route navigation data associated with the selected graphical icon, and based on a predetermined threshold associated with the adding, deploying the respective route traversal profile option represented by the selected graphical icon, the profile option recommending the pedestrian route based at least in part on the route activity data.
US10247547B2 Optical pattern projector
An optical pattern projector used for projecting a structured-light pattern onto an object for dimensioning is presented. The optical pattern projector utilizes a laser array, a lenslet array, a lens, and a diffractive optical element to create a repeated pattern of projected dots. The pattern repetition is based on the grid pattern of laser array. Each laser's collimated beam, when projected through the lens, impinges on the diffractive optical element from a slightly different direction. The diffractive optical element creates a sub-patterns that continue propagating along these different directions and combine on a target to produce a repeating optical pattern.
US10247539B2 Two-channel point-diffraction interferometer
The present invention is related with the two-channel point-diffraction interferometer for testing the optical systems or optical elements. The two-channel point-diffraction interferometer comprising a laser source inducing a linearly polarized laser beam which is divided by a beam splitter to a working channel and to a reference channel whereas the one half of light as working channel is directed from the first collimator to the working collimator by a first single-mode optical fiber to keep polarization of light unchanged, and another half of light as reference channel is directed from the second collimator to the reference collimator by a second single-mode optical fiber to keep polarization of light unchanged.
US10247518B2 Interactive weapon targeting system displaying remote sensed image of target area
Systems, devices, and methods for determining a predicted impact point of a selected weapon and associated round based on stored ballistic information, provided elevation data, provided azimuth data, and provided position data.
US10247514B2 Waterproof holster
A waterproof holster includes articulating main body and cover that come together to form a cavity that is sealed off from the external environment. A sealing component improves the sealing of the main body and cover. The holster includes a latch for opening and closing the main body and cover. The holster also includes within the interior cavity a dock for securing a firearm or other piece of equipment to be stored within the holster. The holster is part of a system including user-wearable accessories such as a belt and leg straps.
US10247507B2 Crossbow trigger with decocking mechanism
In some embodiments, a crossbow trigger mechanism comprises a housing, a trigger, a latch and a latch retaining mechanism. The housing defines a slot. The latch comprises a string catch and a trigger engaging portion. The latch is moveable with respect to the housing between first and second positions. In the first position, the trigger engaging portion contacts the trigger. In the second position, the trigger engaging portion does not contact the trigger. The latch retaining mechanism is arranged to retain the latch in the second position.
US10247504B2 Military vessel
A military vessel may include a directable weapon and an antenna. The antenna can be swiveled from a first position, in which the antenna is disposed essentially vertically, into a second position, in which a height of the antenna above the military vessel is reduced to increase a directing range of the directable weapon compared to the first position. A method for operating a military vessel with a directable weapon and an antenna may involve swiveling the antenna from a first position, in which the antenna is disposed essentially vertically, into a second position, in which the height of the antenna above the vessel is reduced to increase the directing range of the weapon compared to the first position.
US10247498B2 System and method for magazine with rolled feed lips
A magazine for use in a firearm includes a housing defining an interior portion for housing one or more cartridges. A first feed lip is coupled to a first side of the housing and is operable to retain the one or more cartridges. The first feed lip includes a first arcuate portion extending from the housing and toward a centerline of the housing, and a second arcuate portion extending from the first arcuate portion and back toward the first side of the housing. A second feed lip is coupled to a second side of the housing and is operable to retain the one or more cartridges. The second feed lip includes a first arcuate portion extending from the housing and toward the centerline of the housing, and a second arcuate portion extending from the first arcuate portion and back toward the second side of the housing.
US10247482B2 Bent heat exchanger and method for bending the heat exchanger
A bent heat exchanger includes a first manifold, a second manifold, and a plurality of flat tubes each being configured to communicate the first manifold with the second manifold, and fins between the flat tubes; wherein the flat tube includes a first straight section, a second straight section and a bent section connecting the first straight section with the second straight section. The bent section includes the first twisted section connected to the first straight section, the second twisted section connected to the second straight section, and the connecting section connecting the first twisted section with the second twisted section, and the connecting section of the flat tube has a substantially flat shape or a flat arc shape. In this way, the height of the bent heat exchanger can be reduced, which facilitates the installation and improves the heat exchange performance of the heat exchanger.
US10247481B2 Multiple tube bank heat exchange unit with manifold assembly
A multiple bank, flattened tube heat exchange unit includes a first tube bank including a plurality of flattened tube segments extending longitudinally in spaced parallel relationship between a first manifold and a second manifold and a second tube bank including a plurality of flattened tube segments extending longitudinally in spaced parallel relationship between a first manifold and a second manifold, the second tube bank disposed behind the first tube bank. The second manifold of the first tube bank and the second manifold of the second tube bank form a manifold assembly wherein an interior volume of the second manifold of the first tube bank and an interior volume of the second manifold of the second tube bank of the manifold assembly are internally connected in fluid communication.
US10247473B2 Methods and apparatus for processing a substrate to remove moisture and/or residue
Embodiments of methods and apparatus for processing a substrate are provided herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus for processing a substrate includes a non-vacuum enclosure; at least one opening in the non-vacuum enclosure to insert a substrate into or remove a substrate from the non-vacuum enclosure; a movable substrate carrier, including a plurality of substrate holders, disposed within the non-vacuum enclosure to linearly move substrates disposed on the plurality of substrate holders; a heater to heat an interior of the non-vacuum enclosure; a gas supply to supply a gas to the interior of the non-vacuum enclosure; and a vent to exhaust the gas from the interior of the non-vacuum enclosure.
US10247469B2 Refrigerator
Disclosed is a refrigerator. The refrigerator includes a cabinet having a first storage compartment, an inner door pivotably rotatably installed to the cabinet, the inner door having a second storage compartment, an outer door configured to open or close the second storage compartment, and a drawer installed in the second storage compartment, the drawer being movable forward and rearward. The drawer includes a basket part (120) configured to receive food therein and a frame unit (140) configured to allow the basket part (120) to be separably seated thereon.
US10247462B2 Ice-making device for refrigerator and refrigerator including the same
A refrigerator having an ice-making device evaporator in addition to a refrigerator storage room evaporator. The ice-making device includes an ice tray and a cooling pipe contacting an outer surface of the ice tray. A refrigerant flows in the cooling pipe and directly cools the ice tray. The ice-making device evaporator receives the refrigerant from a condenser and supplies it to the cooling pipe. A heat insulation member wraps around the cooling pipe and can prevent the cooling pipe from exchanging heat with ambient air.
US10247453B2 Compressor module
A compressor module (1) comprises: a floor member (3); a gas cooler (24) mounted on the floor member (3); a compressor skid (10) disposed on a side of the gas cooler (24) opposite to where the floor member (3) is located, the compressor skid (10) being connected to the gas cooler (24); and a leg portion (15) connected to the compressor skid (10) and fixed to the floor member (3) that supports the compressor skid (10), the leg portion (15) providing a gap to dispose the gas cooler (24) between the floor member (3) and the compressor skid (10).
US10247445B2 Heater bundle for adaptive control
A heater system includes a heater bundle and a power supply device. The heater bundle includes a plurality of heater assemblies and a plurality of power conductors. The heater assembly includes a plurality of heater units, each heater unit defining at least one independently controlled heating zone. The power conductors are electrically connected to each of the independently controlled heating zones in each of the heater units. The power supply device is configured to modulate power to each of the independently controlled heater zones of the heater units through the power conductors.
US10247441B2 Refrigeration cycle apparatus with leak detection and associated air flow control
A refrigeration cycle apparatus includes a refrigeration cycle through which refrigerant is circulated, an indoor unit that accommodates at least a load-side heat exchanger of the refrigeration cycle and is placed indoors, and a controller that controls the indoor unit. The indoor unit includes an indoor air-blowing fan, an air inlet through which indoor air is sucked in, and an air outlet through which the air sucked in from the air inlet is blown indoors. The controller activates the indoor air-blowing fan when leakage of refrigerant is detected. An air passage that allows air to pass through the air outlet is established in the air outlet at least when leakage of refrigerant is detected.
US10247438B2 Cognitive climate control based on individual thermal-comfort-related data
A facility is provided for controlling climate settings for a space. The facility includes ascertaining by a cognitive control, thermal-comfort-related data for one or more individuals within the space, and determining climate settings for a climate system of the space using, at least in part, the thermal-comfort-related data of the individual(s) within the space. In addition, the facility includes identifying, by the cognitive control, a climate adjustment to be made for an individual of the individual(s) based, at least in part, on thermal-comfort-related data acquired for the individual, and based on identifying the climate adjustment, automatically controlling one or more climate adjusting devices of the climate system associated with a location of the individual within the space to enhance climate of the individual within the space.
US10247431B2 Fan coil apparatus including a humidification unit and a humidification unit
A fan coil apparatus includes an air flow path, a humidification unit, and a treatment applicator. The air flow path extends from a heating zone to a fan coil air outlet, and includes a humidification section. The humidification unit includes a humidification unit water droplet outlet and an air permeable water retaining member. The air permeable water retaining member and the humidification unit water droplet outlet are provided in the humidification section and the air permeable water retaining member is positioned downstream from the humidification unit water droplet outlet. The treatment applicator provides a disinfecting agent upstream from an air outlet of the humidification section.
US10247430B2 HVAC unit with hot gas reheat
The present disclosure is directed to a single compressor HVAC system with hot gas reheat. The system includes a single compressor, a pair of condensers, a reheat heat exchanger, an evaporator, and an expansion device. Within the system, the refrigerant exiting the compressor is separated into two portions. In the cooling mode, the first and second portions of the refrigerant are directed from the compressor through the two condensers in parallel. In the reheat mode, the first portion of the refrigerant is directed through the first condenser, while the second portion of the refrigerant is directed through the reheat heat exchanger. The system also may include a head pressure control device that is designed to maintain the compressor discharge pressure within a desired range by adjusting the condenser fan speed.
US10247428B2 Disc-type air ecosystem box and climatic ecologized air-conditioning method therefor
The present invention relates to a disc-type air ecosystem box. The disc-type air ecosystem box includes a housing, and the housing is provided to accommodate a power module, a health processing module, a summer load module, a winter comfort module, a safety module, and an air supply module. The health processing module, the summer load module, the winter comfort module, and the safety module are located on the periphery of the power module, and the air supply module is located behind the power module. The present invention further discloses an air-conditioning method for said disc-type air ecosystem box.
US10247427B2 Multi-temperature output fluid heating system
A multi-temperature output fluid heating system including an input for receiving a fluid supply, a single heating source, a first output, a second output and a bypass path. The first output is fluidly connected to the input, where the first output is adapted for control by a first control device and to receive heat from the single heating source to achieve a first temperature at the first output. The bypass path fluidly connects the input and the second output. The input is adapted to empty a first portion of the fluid supply into the first output and a second portion of the input into the bypass path. The second output is adapted to receive an output from the first output and an output from the bypass path to achieve a second temperature.
US10247425B2 Indoor pizza oven appliance
An oven appliance has a reflector positioned within a housing above an upper heating element. An air distribution manifold defines an entrance proximate a cooking chamber of the housing. A catalytic smoke reducer is positioned above the reflector at the entrance of the air distribution manifold. An air handler is operable to draw air from above the reflector through the catalytic smoke reducer and the entrance of the air distribution manifold.
US10247422B2 Combustion system
Disclosed is a fireplace which includes a firebase, a primary combustion zone with a first air supply unit, a secondary combustion zone, and an exhaust flue. The fireplace place also includes a charcoal/reduction layer which forms between the primary combustion zone and the secondary combustion zone, the arrangement and construction being such that the gases and/or particulate matter produced from the pyrolysis and/or combustion of the biomass fuel in the primary combustion zone have to pass over, or through, the charcoal/reduction layer prior to entering the secondary combustion zone and/or the exhaust flue. The fireplace also includes a second air supply unit for introducing heated secondary air into, or adjacent to, the secondary combustion zone, the arrangement and construction being such that the secondary air passes through (or adjacent to the region of) the charcoal/reduction layer to thus heat the secondary air.
US10247411B2 Integrated burner assembly
Embodiments of integrated burner assemblies, for use in classified hazardous areas, effectively utilize a designated general or non-classified area classification inside a burner housing to simplify wiring connections between various components of a managed burner system. A valve train which supplies fuel to the burner and a control unit which manages the burner assembly and the valve train are mounted external to the burner housing in a classified hazardous area. Mechanically protected wiring is used to connect the valve train and control unit to the non-classified area. The open wiring connections inside the non-classified area, connecting between the burner assembly and the mechanically protected wiring from the control unit and the mechanically protected wiring from the valve train are free of mechanically protection considerations.
US10247405B2 Light source unit, projector, and method of assembling a light source unit
A light source unit according to an embodiment includes a device holder including a semiconductor light emitting device; a holder case including an opening where the device holder is disposed; and a dustproof member including a frame-shaped dustproof portion disposed in a gap between an outer periphery of the device holder and a wall surface of the opening.
US10247403B2 Heat sink and lighting apparatus
The present invention relates to a heat sink and a lighting apparatus, and the heat sink, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises: a heat transfer module for transferring heat generated from a light source module; and a housing including the light source module and a heat sink module for radiating the heat transferred from the heat transfer module.
US10247400B2 Safety light for law enforcement and road-side emergency
An emergency, camping, flood, home, work and law enforcement light has a large LED floodlight mounted by a two-dimensional hinge to a large battery/vehicular battery case, so when the case is on the ground, the light may be directed at any angle in both bearing and azimuth. The case further may have a light strip composed of numerous small LEDs capable of various modes of blinking operation in various colors, so as to mimic, in the dark, the appearance of emergency vehicles, for example with blinking orange lights, blinking red and blue lights and so on. The vehicle battery may provide power to a 12V/30V outlet of the case, or may be charged by the same socket.
US10247394B2 Housing for securing a recessed fixture
The current invention relates to a housing (10) for securing a recessed fixture in a support (20), the housing (10) comprising at least one spring (12) resting on a portion of the side wall (10a) when loaded, and extending outwardly from the side wall (10a) when released so as to secure the housing (10) in the support (20); the housing (10) further comprises at least one releasable retention member keeping the spring (12) loaded over a given length of insertion of the housing (10) into the support (20). The housing (10) can notably be used in a recessed light fixture.
US10247387B2 Illumination device system
An illumination device system includes: an illumination device including an engaging portion configured to engage with an illumination device support base, a main body portion, a light emitting portion configured to swing around a turning axis in relation to the main body portion, and a cable extending from the main body portion; and a diffuser, and the diffuser swings around the turning axis between an advanced position positioned in front of the light emitting portion and a withdrawn position withdrawn from the front of the light emitting portion, and includes a first locking portion configured to engage with the illumination device support base and holds the diffuser at the advanced position, and a second locking portion configured to engage with the cable and holds the diffuser at the withdrawn position.
US10247386B2 System for visual signalling
A light-signaling system includes three lighting modules, each including two projectors fixed together. Each projector includes an elongated cylindrical lens defined by a horizontal generatrix direction, and a linear light source parallel to the generatrix direction, for emitting a luminous flux. The cylindrical lens is capable of generating and projecting a main flat light beam within a predefined azimuthal angular sector that is greater than 60°. The two projectors of the same lighting module are arranged such that the generatrix direction of the first projector and the generatrix direction of the second projector form an angle of 120° the bisectrix of which defines the main direction of the lighting module.
US10247385B2 Lighting device, lens and method, having a mixing structure with a variable blurring strength
The invention relates to a lighting device for issuing a light beam in a main direction along an optical axis. The lighting device comprises a light source and a positive, refractive lens provided on the optical axis, the lens being movable with respect to the light source over the optical axis. The lighting device further comprises a mixing structure provided on the optical axis and having an added blurring strength FWHM, with FWHM being in a range of 3° to 15°.
US10247381B2 Automotive lamp
An automotive lamp includes: a light source; a light emitting member that receives light from the light source and emits light; and a support member that supports the light emitting member. The support member includes a translucent light emitting member accommodating unit. The light emitting member accommodating unit includes a recess in which the light emitting member is accommodated. A light incidence surface and side surfaces of the light emitting member are in contact with the light emitting member accommodating unit in a state in which the light emitting member is accommodated in the recess.
US10247372B2 LED troffer lens assembly mount
A light fixture includes a LED assembly and a housing. A lens assembly comprises a lens and a first end cap and a second end cap. The end caps are releasably connected to the housing such that the lens and the end caps are releasably mounted to the housing as a unit. The end caps may be releasably mounted to the housing by a deformable, resilient first engagement member that releasably engages a second engagement when the lens assembly is moved relative to the housing in a first direction. A force is created between the first engagement member and the second engagement member sufficient to hold the lens assembly in the housing and low enough that the lens assembly is removable from the housing by pulling the lens assembly in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
US10247364B2 Method for installing LED light bar into light bulb and device
A method for installing a LED light bar into a light bulb. First, place a light module into bulb shell. The light bar module has a plurality of LED light bars and expansion structure. The expansion structure is unexpanded and disposed between the plurality of LED light bars. Each LED light bar has a certain bending property. Expending the expansion structure could make the plurality of LED light bars bent to the direction of bulb shell individually. And then, remove the expansion module and install the other components of the bulb.
US10247361B2 Inactive gas introducing facility and inactive gas introducing method
An inactive gas introducing facility for a storage rack is provided in which supply of inactive gas to a container is stopped if an open state of an inspection door is detected while in a normal stop state in which a stop nullifying command is not issued and in which the supply of the inactive gas based on the immediately preceding supply pattern is continued and any changes, through manual operation, to a parameter that defines the immediately preceding supply pattern are prohibited, if an open state of an inspection door is detected while in a stop nullifying state in which the stop nullifying command is issued.
US10247355B1 Telescopic pole mounting system
A telescopic pole mounting system is provided. The system comprises an adjustable spacer, a first end of the spacer coupled to a bracket and a clamp that partially encircles a vertical pole, ends of the clamp attached to the bracket. The system also comprises a cup attached to the spacer, movement of the cup causing one of expansion and contraction of the spacer. The system also comprises a telescopic pole that attaches to the cup, and raises and lowers the coupled clamp, spacer, and cup when the clamp is in loosened state. The telescopic pole also turns the cup in a first direction to expand the spacer and push the bracket away from the vertical pole, thus tightening the clamp about the vertical pole. The telescopic pole also turns the cup in a second direction to contract the spacer, thus loosening the clamp about the pole.
US10247353B1 Tripod
A tripod has an outer tube, a central tube, an inner tube, two positioning pins, a connecting joint, a knob, a clamping device and a leg set. The outer tube, the intermediate tube and the inner tube are sequentially socketed. The inner tube has a first engaging disk with a through aperture. The connecting joint extends above a locking rod and has a second engaging disk with a bolt. The knob is provided with a threaded aperture. The clamping device has a back member and a side member, and a first locking aperture and a second locking aperture are respectively provided on the back member and the side member. The supporting legs are provided on the leg set, each of the supporting legs has a first surface and a second surface, and the second surface is provided with a recess containing a pivotal grounding nail.
US10247352B2 Rotatable connection with a rotational angle limitation
A rotatable connection for a stand apparatus for arrangement in an operating room, including an adjustable stop mechanism, which can be arranged between a first connection component and a second connection component mounted rotatably about a rotational axis relative to the first connection component and which is configured to define different rotational angles or rotation ranges of the connection components relative to each other. The adjustable stop mechanism includes: a stop ring which can be mounted to the first connection component in an anti-rotational manner, an anti-rotation device, a stop device with a counter stop, and a rotary block. The stop device can be positioned at the anti-rotation device in different rotational angle positions in an anti-rotational manner. A support system or a stand apparatus with such a rotatable connection and a method for adjusting the adjustable stop mechanism are provided.
US10247351B2 Orientable support head for video-photographic apparatuses
An orientable support head (1) for optical or video-photographic equipment comprises a first articulation element (2) and a second articulation element (3) which can be fixed to a support element and to the equipment, respectively, and which can be mutually moved, the first articulation element (2) comprises a member (10) which is internally hollow and which defines a receiving cavity (11) for the second articulation element (3), with a support element (15) for receiving in abutment the second articulation element (4) and an abutment element (14) for the second articulation element (4), locking means (20) which can be actuated in order to move the second articulation element (4) along a locking axis (X) between a release position (W), in which the second articulation element (4) is free to slide in the cavity (11), and a locking configuration (W′), in which the second articulation element (4) is urged against the abutment element (14) and is locked in the cavity (11), the locking means (20) further comprising a first guide element (34) and a second guide element (35) which are positioned in the member (10) and a pushing element (23) which is interposed therebetween along the locking axis (X) and which can be moved in translation with respect to those guide elements along an axis of translation (Y) which is transverse to the locking axis (X), the first guide element (34) being operatively interposed between the pushing element (23) and the support element (15), wherein there is provided a rolling member (31, 33) which is interposed between the pushing element (23) and the first guide element (34) and/or the second guide element (35), and the pushing element (23) is provided, on at least one base surface (S1, S2) which is directed towards the first guide element (34) or the second guide element (35), with at least one groove (30, 32) which cooperates with another groove (36, 37) which is defined in the first guide element (34) or the second guide element (35) in order to form a pair of guides (50) for the sliding receiving of the rolling member (31, 33), in which the base portion (30′, 32′, 36′, 37′) of at least one groove (30, 32, 36, 37) is inclined with respect to the locking axis (X) in such a manner that, following the translation movement of the pushing element (23), there is generated a movement of the second articulation element (4) along the locking axis (X).
US10247350B2 Sealed container, thermal insulator, and gas adsorption device
A sealed container (1) includes at least an outer container (2) and a gas adsorption device (4) being provided in a sealed space (3) within the outer container (2) and being capable of adsorbing a gas. The gas adsorption device (4) includes at least a copper ion-exchanged ZSM-5 type zeolite and a primary material having a lower gas barrier property than the outer container (2) does.
US10247346B2 High pressure pipe and fitting restraint system
A restraint system for use in securing temporary flow lines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of pipe sections connected together with a fitting or coupling such as a hammer joint coupling. The system includes multiple pluralities of endless loop slings connected end to end with a cow hitch or girth hitch knot. Disconnectable fittings (e.g., shackles) are placed every three or more slings so that easy disassembly is afforded in case of leakage or other failure.
US10247345B2 Apparatus and method for heating subsea pipeline
Provided is apparatus (20) for heating a portion of subsea pipeline (10). The apparatus (20) generally comprises at least one electrical conductor (22), and a deployment mechanism (24) which is configured to operatively support a length of said electrical conductor (22) in a looped manner. In addition, the deployment mechanism (24) is further configured to deploy the looped conductor (26) circumferentially about at least a portion of the pipeline (10). When the conductor (22) is connected to a suitable power supply, the looped conductor (26) is configured to operatively induce an alternating magnetic field within the portion of the pipeline (10) in order to generate heat therein through induction heating.
US10247343B2 Fluid coupling
A fluid coupling includes a socket and a plug and is used to connect two fluid hoses, whereby the plug has a neck that can be inserted into the socket with an annular groove for engaging with a locking element. The locking element includes a push-button that can be activated in a radial manner from the exterior of the socket and from which two flexible fork arms protrude that engage into a hub of the socket and have diagonal ramp surfaces on the two opposing inner faces of the fork arms, whereby the diagonal ramp surfaces engage around the neck in the area of the annular groove around a part of the circumference of the neck. The annular groove is delimited by two opposing and diverging diagonal surfaces.
US10247339B2 Electrical and hydraulic coupling device for a screen-wash supply and/or distribution system
An electrical and hydraulic coupling device for a system for supplying or distributing liquid to be sprayed onto a window of a vehicle. The device includes at least one tube and at least one first electrically conductive cable. The tube is delimited by a wall in which at least two liquid circulation ducts are formed and in which a heating element is embedded. The wall includes at least one recess that opens towards the outside of the tube and in which is housed all or part of the cable.
US10247335B2 Elastomeric expansion joint pre-failure sensor and method
An expansion joint including a hollow elastomeric body having coupling flanges at each open end configured to connect to flanges of a pipe system. The hollow elastomeric body is made of a material including an elastomer and fibers. A stretchable sensor is located within the material of the hollow elastomeric body. The sensor is configured to provide a varying electrical characteristic when the sensor is stretched or contracts. An analysis circuit is connected to the sensor, the analysis circuit configured to receive the varying electrical characteristic and to emit a signal corresponding to a level of the electrical characteristic received by the analysis circuit.
US10247333B2 Self opening clamp
An apparatus is provided for fixing two parts together. The apparatus includes a clamp having a first half shell, a second half shell and a fastener mechanism. The first half shell includes an extension. The second half shell includes an opening to receive the extension of the first half shell. The extension of the first half shell includes a stopper for maintaining an open position of the first half shell and the second half shell. The fastener mechanism is configured for moving the first half shell and the second half shell into a closed position such that the stopper is forced through the opening. The second half shell includes the opening to receive the extension of the first half shell for prohibiting rotation of first and second half shells relative to one another when the clamp is open.
US10247331B1 Multi-functional electrical service and device supporting assembly
An apparatus for supporting an underground main service entrance device and at least one secondary service entrance device and a kit for assembling such apparatus are disclosed. A preferred embodiment of such an apparatus comprises metal posts, metal bars, a first enclosure, at least one second enclosure, and at least one enclosure-connecting conduit. The bars of the embodiment are preferably coupled to the posts horizontally. The preferred first enclosure is configured to contain a main service entrance device. The preferred second enclosure is configured to contain a secondary service entrance device. The first enclosure is preferably attached to two of the bars near the top while the second enclosure is preferably attached to at least one of the bars below the first enclosure. The first and second enclosures are connected by the enclosure-connecting conduit. The components of the embodiment are preferably removably coupled and may be reconfigured when needed.
US10247330B2 Adjustable pipe support assembly
A pipe support assembly for use in the pipeline transmission industry. More particularly, an adjustable pipe support assembly for use in bracing and securing a section of pipe, while being able to removably detach a strap of said support assembly from said pipe, and thus, monitor and inspect an outer coating of said pipe for corrosion and/or any other possible damage to said pipe. More particularly still, a pipe support assembly having a plurality of pipe chocks with vibration regulators for use in preventing and controlling any vibratory movements of said pipe.
US10247304B2 Control device for continuously variable transmission for use in vehicles
A control device for a continuously variable transmission of a vehicle includes a shift control section being configured to perform a rough road corresponding control to increase the hydraulic pressure to a value larger than the hydraulic pressure at a smooth road judgment at which the smooth road is judged, at a rough road judgment at which the rough road is judged, and when a line-pressure-up control condition is satisfied at the rough road judgment, the line pressure control section being configured to increase the line pressure to be greater than the line pressure when the line-pressure-up control condition is not satisfied.
US10247302B2 Apparatus for controlling automatic transmission and method of controlling automatic transmission
A control apparatus of an automatic transmission includes an electric hydraulic pump including a motor and a pump, an actuator for engaging or releasing a friction element by controlling a hydraulic pressure discharged from the pump, and a transmission control unit (TCU) for correcting a control signal to control the actuator depending on a dynamic characteristic coefficient of the friction element and the actuator during shifting when outputting the control signal to the actuator.
US10247299B2 Shift device
In a shift lever device, a detent rod is assembled to a lever main body, and when a detent pin of the detent rod engages with a detent body and rotation is stopped, a lever is restricted from rotating. When a button is press-operated, the detent rod is displaced, engagement of the detent pin with the detent body is released, and the lever is allowed to rotate. The detent rod is assembled to the outside of the lever main body. This enables to detent rod to be easily assembled to the lever main body.
US10247298B2 Resilient bearing pin and gear assemblies including resilient bearing pins
A bearing pin assembly includes a bearing pin including a substantially rigid pin body. The bearing pin assembly also includes a resilient section disposed about the substantially rigid pin body. The resilient section is configured to facilitate bending of the bearing pin during operational loading of the bearing pin.
US10247294B2 Drive unit with an electromotive power unit and a transmission
A drive unit includes a housing having first and second chambers. An electromotive drive is disposed in the first chamber and including a hollow rotor shaft. A transmission is disposed in the second chamber and includes an output shaft extending through the rotor shaft such that a gap is formed. The transmission further includes a gearing arrangement that operably couples the output shaft to the rotor shaft and reduces a speed ratio between the rotor shaft and the output shaft so that the output shaft rotates slower than the rotor shaft when operating. The gearing arrangement includes a first element fixed to the rotor shaft and a second element that rotates slower than the first element when operating. An annular clearance is defined between the first and second elements. An annular seal has a first portion engaging with the first element and a second portion engaging with the second element.
US10247289B2 Component with internal and external teeth and method for manufacturing component
Method for producing a compound, rotationally symmetrical component (3) with internal and external teeth consisting of a blank (1) and a toothed body (5), wherein the two parts (1, 5) are designed in the form of a pot and in a first method step are inserted coaxially one inside another with interlocking, mutual support and in a second method step are interlocked together with at least one forming tool (17, 27) applied against the (inner and/or outer) circumference, wherein in the second method step the circumferential surface (14, 14′) of said blank (1) is continuously deformed in a rolling forming process in the axial direction and in the radial direction such that the circumferential surface (14, 14′) of the blank (1) is deformed to interlock into the tooth bases (10) of the teeth (6) of the toothed body (5).
US10247276B2 Method for controlling a rotation damper functioning according to the gyroscopic principle
A method for controlling a rotation damper operating according to the gyroscopic principle for a motor vehicle, wherein the rotation damper includes a flywheel, which is driven by a drive and rotating about a rotation axis with an angular velocity ωφ, which is cardanically mounted via a first bearing element and via a second bearing element, wherein the flywheel is rotatably mounted on a first bearing element and at a rotation angle φ, and the first bearing element is rotatably mounted on a second bearing means about a first axis that is oriented orthogonally to the rotation axis of the flywheel, and the second bearing element is rotatably mounted at a second rotational angle (ψ).
US10247271B2 Sintered friction material for a friction lining
A sintered friction material comprises a metallic matrix and granular constituents embedded in the matrix. The metallic matrix comprises a copper base alloy. The friction material is characterized in that the granular constituents comprise at least one sintered cemented carbide in a proportion of up to 9 weight percent, based on the total weight of the friction material. Furthermore, a friction body, in particular for clutches and brakes, that comprises a friction lining with at least one layer made of the sintered friction material, and a method for the production of a friction lining with the sintered friction material are described.
US10247267B2 Electrically actuated friction brake
To reduce the attainable actuation times of an electrically actuated friction brake and simultaneously keep the friction brake inexpensive, a second transmission element (8) with an elevation curve (17) is proposed in which a coupling element (15) is provided on a first transmission element (5), and on the coupling element (15) there is arranged a follower element (14) which follows the elevation curve (17) under the action of the electric actuator (12) for the actuation of the first transmission element (5).
US10247264B2 Selectable one-way clutch
A selectable one-way clutch includes a fixed plate, a rotatable plate, a switching plate, an arm member, and an actuator including an operating shaft member for moving the arm member. Lubricating oil is interposed between any adjacent two of the fixed plate, the switching plate and the rotatable plate. Where a first distance is a distance from a rotation center of the switching plate to a contact point of an operating portion of the arm member and a first contact portion of the operating shaft member in normal switching operation from a disengaged state to an engaged state and a second distance is a distance from the rotation center of the switching plate to a contact point of the operating portion of the arm member and a second contact portion of the operating shaft member in switching plate erroneous operation, the second distance is larger than the first distance.
US10247250B2 Fixed type constant velocity universal joint
An outer joint member includes a cutout portion that is formed at least at each corner portion on an opening side of a cup section, which is defined between a radially inner opening end portion of each of track grooves and a radially inner spherical surface portion formed between the track grooves. The cutout portion is configured to prevent a cage from interfering with the outer joint member when the cage is incorporated into the outer joint member. The cutout portion and the track grooves of the outer joint member are finished by cold-forging ironing using a single ironing punch.
US10247248B2 Drive shaft and manufacturing method therefor
A drive shaft includes a first shaft member made of metal, a tubular member made of CFRP, and a first exterior sleeve. The first shaft member is capable of being attached on one end side thereof to a first constant velocity joint, and has a first serrated part on which serrations are formed on another end side thereof. The tubular member is formed with a first fitting part fitted externally over the first serrated part. The first exterior sleeve covers the first fitting part by being disposed to extend over outer circumferential surfaces of the first shaft member and the tubular member. A film provided with a bonding assistance region and an adhesive are interposed between the outer circumferential surface of the tubular member and the inner circumferential surface of the first exterior sleeve.
US10247244B2 Bearing assembly
A bearing assembly includes a housing having a flange at a first axial side and a bearing attachment section at a second axial side and a rolling-element bearing having inner and outer rings and a plurality of rolling elements. The rings are sealed on first and second axial sides by first and second seal disks, and the outer ring is pivotably mounted in the attachment section of the housing and the inner ring is configured to be mounted on a shaft. The assembly also includes a seal assembly configured to form a seal between the flange and the shaft at the first axial side of the housing, an end cover, an O-ring compressed between the second axial side of the housing and the end cover and at least one seal barrier between the seal assembly and the first seal disk and/or between the cover and the second seal disk.
US10247238B1 Sliding track assembly
A sliding track assembly with a first structure having first and second opposing pairs of convex rails connected to a surface of a compartment of the first structure. The sliding track assembly has a second structure having first and second opposing pairs of rail guide recesses located on an outer wall surface of the second structure. The first and second opposing pairs of convex rails of the first structure are aligned with the first and second opposing pairs of rail guide recesses of the second structure. An opening of the first structure receives an end of the second structure. The second structure slidably traverses a length of the first structure when the first opposing pair of convex rails are aligned with the first opposing pair of rail guide recesses and when the second opposing pair of convex rails are aligned with the second opposing pair of rail guide recesses.
US10247237B2 Rolling bearing and motor having the same
A rolling bearing includes an inner rim fixed to a rotating shaft, an outer rim spaced apart from the inner rim, a rolling member disposed between the inner rim and the outer rim, and an elastic mesh defining a plurality of through-holes and surrounding an outer circumferential surface of the outer rim.
US10247235B2 Method for adjusting the preload in a bearing assembly and bearing assembly
A method for setting a preload in a bearing assembly, the bearing assembly having at least one rolling-element bearing with at least one bearing inner ring and at least one bearing outer ring, the method including changing the preload in the bearing assembly starting from an initial value and measuring the electrical resistance between the bearing inner ring and the bearing outer ring and terminating the changing of the preload in the bearing assembly in response to a target value for the electrical resistance being reached.
US10247224B2 Refrigerator and refrigerator door
A refrigerator and refrigerator door in which the door includes a door panel that includes metal and that defines a first surface of the door and a second surface of the door. The door also includes a bending portion that is bent from the door panel toward a first side of the door panel and a cap panel that includes metal, that defines a third surface of the door and a fourth surface of the door, that is coupled to the door panel and a first surface of the bending portion, and that includes a recess. The door further includes a fixing member that is configured to press a second surface of the bending portion and that is coupled to the cap panel. The bending portion of the door is configured to be pressed between the cap panel and the fixing member.
US10247220B2 Mounting screw
A mounting screw (1), comprising a head part (2), a tip part (3), the tip part (3) having a tapered shape tapering from the shank part (4) to the tip (5) of the screw, and comprising a tip part thread (6), said tip part thread (6) extending to the very end of the tip (5). The mounting screw (1) further comprises a shank part (4) between the head part (2) and the tip part (3), the shank part (4) comprising a shank part thread (7), wherein the pitch (P1) of the shank part thread (7) is larger than the pitch (P2) of the tip part thread (6), and the thread root of the tip part (3) being frustoconical in its shape.
US10247216B2 Fastenerless anti-peel adhesive joint
A fastenerless anti-peel adhesive joint includes a first part having a first surface and forming a first anti-peel feature including a first anti-peel surface, a second part having a second surface and forming a second anti-peel feature including a second anti-peel surface, and an adhesive disposed between the first and second surfaces and within the first and second anti-peel features. The adhesive connects the parts via adhesive bonds at the first and second surfaces and at the first and second anti-peel surfaces. The first and second anti-peel features are configured to load the adhesive bonds at the first and second anti-peel surfaces in shear stress when the fastenerless anti-peel adhesive joint is subjected to a peel force that is normal to the first and second surfaces such that the shear strength of the adhesive bonds at the first and second anti-peel surfaces prevents the parts from being peeled apart.
US10247214B2 Dissimilar material joining structure and producing method of dissimilar material joined body
A dissimilar material joining structure includes: a plate-shaped resin member; a plate-shaped metallic member; and a metallic rivet. The rivet includes a shaft, and a head integral with a first end of the shaft, and disposed outside a hole of the resin member hole. The shaft includes: a pillar; an enlarged diameter portion; and a punching portion that is joined to the metallic member via a weld. The hole of the resin member includes: a small-diameter hole portion adjacent to the pillar, and having an inner diameter equal to a diameter of the enlarged diameter portion; and a large-diameter hole portion adjacent to an outer circumference of the punching portion, and having an inner diameter greater than the diameter of the enlarged diameter portion.
US10247212B2 Device for mounting an object
A device for holding an object to a support utilizing a base member that is connected to a resilient body via a connection mechanism. An arm is hingedly connected to the base member and possesses a surface for mounting an object. The base member and resilient body fit over a support.
US10247211B2 Spine or wheel of interconnected units
A device comprising a plurality of hollow units (11), each unit comprising a circumferential wall (12) having a first end region (5) and a second end region (13), wherein the first end region is narrower than the second end region and the plurality of units are in an interconnected arrangement, such that the first end region of a first unit (14) of the plurality of units is received within the second end region of a second unit (15) of the plurality of units, and a flexible elongate member (3) extends longitudinally through the interconnected units, whereby the circumferential walls of the interconnected first and second units abut each other and the interconnected units are secured together.
US10247210B2 Hydraulic lock for thrust vector actuator
A hydraulic lock for a thrust vector actuator includes a lock cylinder. The lock cylinder includes at least one slot and at least one bore. The slot is defined through a perimeter of the lock cylinder, and the bore is defined through a portion of the lock cylinder at a second end to extend towards a first end. The hydraulic lock includes at least one biasing member coupled to the bore. The hydraulic lock includes at least one pawl having a first pawl end and a second pawl end. The first pawl end is releasably coupled to the shaft of the thrust vector actuator. The second pawl end is coupled to the slot. The pawl is movable relative to the slot between a first, locked position in which the first pawl end is coupled to inhibit movement of the shaft, and a second, unlocked position.
US10247195B2 Impeller for a centrifugal headbox feed pump
An impeller structure for a centrifugal pump that can feed both fibrous suspensions and water into a headbox of a fibrous web machine. The centrifugal pump utilizing the impeller structure pumps stock for both liquid-laid and foam-laid paper, tissue or board making applications and pumps water or other dilution fluid into a headbox circulation. In general, the impeller of the present invention is especially suitable for all such pumping tasks in the production of fibrous webs that a pulseless or low-pulse impeller is needed.
US10247192B2 Sealing assembly for turbomachine
The invention relates to a turbine engine comprising an air compression stage comprising at least one movable compressor wheel, an air inlet duct coupled to said air compression stage, a first sealing device, which is arranged between a front portion of the movable compressor wheel and the air inlet duct and comprising at least one seal, a channel for conveying the air compressed by the movable wheel and a second sealing device, which is arranged between a rear portion of the movable compressor wheel and the conveying channel and is configured to receive an airflow coming from the conveying channel, the turbine engine being remarkable in that the second sealing device is configured to allow some of the air passing therethrough to be bled and in that the bleed air is conveyed to the seal of the first sealing device so as to keep it under pressure.
US10247183B2 Horizontal piston compressor
A horizontal piston compressor is disclosed, including a frame with a cylinder, and a piston reciprocably received in the cylinder. The has piston h an inner chamber and first and second end walls. The piston and the cylinder form a compression chamber for compressing the gas. A valve and an orifice are disposed in the first end wall, and are configured to supply gas from the compression chamber to the inner chamber during a compression stroke of the piston. A gas bearing supports the piston relative to the frame. The gas bearing includes an opening for supplying gas from the inner chamber to a space between the piston and the cylinder such that the gas supplied to the space exerts an upward pressure on the piston. The valve may be a spring-loaded valve, and the orifice may be an orifice insert positioned between the valve and the compression chamber.
US10247182B2 Well stimulation pump control and method
A pumping system for use in a well stimulation application includes a pump controlled by a controller, the controller operating to monitor operation of the pump and determine when cavitation is present or imminent in the pump. When cavitation is present, the controller automatically adjusts an operating condition of the pump reduce pump speed or increase a fluid pressure at the pump inlet.
US10247174B2 Solar thermal power generation system and solar thermal power generation method
A solar thermal power generation system includes a solar heat collection system that generates superheated steam by solar heat, a main power generation system that performs power generation by part of the superheated steam generated by the solar heat collection system, a solar heat storage/release system that stores heat in a heat storage medium or releases the heat stored in the heat storage medium, and a secondary power generation system that performs power generation by saturated steam generated by the heat storage or the heat release in the solar heat storage/release system. The solar heat storage/release system includes a heat storage heater for exchanging heat between the rest of the superheated steam generated by the solar heat collection system and the heat storage medium to store heat in the heat storage medium and to generate saturated steam, a low-temperature tank for containing the heat storage medium to be supplied to the heat storage heater, and a high-temperature tank for containing the heat storage medium after the heat storage in the heat storage heater. The secondary power generation system includes a saturated steam turbine into which the saturated steam generated by the heat storage heater can be introduced.
US10247155B2 Fuel injector and fuel system for combustion engine
A fuel injector for a combustion engine includes an injector head including a nozzle, a premixer, and a distributor structured to distribute a plurality of different fuels to different sets of fueling orifices in the premixer. A pilot assembly of the fuel injector is coupled to the premixer and includes a first fueling passage for a first fuel and a second fueling passage for a second fuel. Multiple sets of fueling orifices are positioned within the fuel injector, the fueling orifice sets being selectively connectable to a plurality of different fuel supplies, and both located and sized so as to accommodate a wide range of flow rates to enable a combustion engine coupled with the fuel injector to operate on fuels having a range of Wobbe numbers and compositions.
US10247151B2 Fuel-tank-equipped working machine
A fuel-tank-equipped working machine is provided, which is capable of securing a fuel tank to be large in a state where the fuel-tank-equipped working machine is secured to be compact. A generator 10 as a working machine includes a fuel tank 25 supported at an outer case 12. The working machine 10 includes a tank opening 35 that is formed at the outer case 12, a mounting concave portion 38 that is formed on the fuel tank 25, and a cushion portion 37 that is capable of being housed in the mounting concave portion 38. The tank opening 35 is formed so as to be able to expose an upper half part 25a of the fuel tank 25 to an outside 14 of the outer case 12. Further, the cushion portion 37 has a fitting groove 63 capable of being fitted to an opening rim 36 of the tank opening 35.
US10247150B1 Outboard motor powerhead section and fuel delivery system
An outboard motor engine has a cylinder block including vertically stacked cylinders divided into two cylinder banks arranged in a V-shape. Two cylinder heads define intake passages, each intake passage corresponding to a respective cylinder. Air intake manifolds include air intake runners that extend from an opposite end of the engine, around outer sides of the cylinder block, and respectively connect to the intake passages. Two vertically extending fuel rails are respectively located between the first cylinder head and the first air intake manifold and between the second cylinder head and the second air intake manifold. The fuel rails are integral with either the respective cylinder heads, or the respective air intake manifolds. Fuel injectors are coupled to the fuel rails and vertically spaced from one another with respect to each fuel rail such that each fuel injector is associated with a respective cylinder.
US10247143B2 Exhaust gas recirculation apparatus
A exhaust gas recirculation apparatus includes a throttle body; an intake manifold configured to distribute intake air to each intake port in an engine; an adapter member including a through channel capable of guiding the intake air to the intake manifold from the throttle body; and a gas supply path capable of guiding part of exhaust gas to an intake system from an exhaust system. The adapter member includes an inlet port, a discharge port, and a coupling channel. A first opening is wider than a second opening when the discharge port is divided into the first opening and the second opening at an imaginary plane, serving as a boundary, which includes a center line of a valve shaft and which extends along an extending-through direction of the through channel.
US10247141B2 Method for determining a flow rate through a valve
The present invention relates to a method for determining a flow rate (Q) through an on-off valve (1) controlled by means of a pulse width modulated control signal (C) comprising a period (c) of updating the control signal and a control cycle (D), characterized in that, said control signal updating period (c) being a divisor of said control cycle (D), said method of determination comprises a determination period (d), the determination period (d) being shorter than or equal to the updating period (c) of the control signal (C) and being synchronized with the control signal (C), said determination period (d) being a period of refreshment of a determination of said flow rate (Q) through said on-off valve (1).
US10247140B2 Methods and system for adjusting engine water injection
Methods and systems are provided for water injection at an intake port of an engine toward or away from intake valves in response to engine operating conditions. In one example, a method may include port injecting water away from an intake valve in response to engine knock and port injecting water towards an intake valve in response to engine dilution demand. Further, the method may include adjusting an amount of water injected based on one or more of a change in manifold temperature and a change in exhaust oxygen level.
US10247131B2 Cylinder head of engine
In a cylinder head (1) having a built-in exhaust manifold (6) of an engine (10), outer coolant passages (23A and 23B) in which an engine coolant circulates are provided, and are disposed along the manifold positioned at a side of an outer surface (14C) of the cylinder head (1). Further, inner coolant passages (24A and 24B) having shapes which are branched from the outer coolant passages (23A and 23B) and then join are provided, and are disposed along the outer coolant passages (23A and 23B) and at an inner side of the cylinder head (1).
US10247130B2 Wet cylinder liner for internal combustion engines, process for obtaining a wet cylinder liner, and internal combustion engine
A wet cylinder liner for internal combustion engines may include a cylindrical body composed of a ferrous alloy having a circumferential outer surface. The cylindrical body may include a first layer and a second layer disposed sequentially on the outer surface. The first layer may include at least one of at least one silicon and at least one two-component epoxy adhesive. The second layer may include a silane-elastomer compound. The silane-elastomer compound may include nanoparticles of silicon oxide and an adhesion modifier additive. The second layer may be configured as an interface between a cooling fluid and the first layer, as well as to resist erosion by cavitation. The first layer may facilitate an interface for resistance at high temperatures.
US10247127B2 Hybrid fuel injection equipment
A fuel injection equipment for an internal combustion engine is piloted by a central electronic unit, the equipment includes a piloted low pressure pump drawing the fuel from a low pressure tank and sending the fuel toward a piloted inlet valve controlling the inlet of a high pressure pump which pressurizes the fuel and sends it pressurized toward a manifold to which is connected at least one injector. The equipment also includes a high pressure accumulator, distinct from the manifold, and a piloted high pressure valve in fluid communication between the outlet of the high pressure pump and the manifold so that the high pressure accumulator stores and delivers pressurized fuel to the manifold.
US10247126B2 Feedback control method for a fuel delivery system
A feedback control method for a fuel delivery system of an internal combustion engine, having a fuel delivery pump for supplying fuel, the fuel delivery pump having a pump mechanism driven by an electric motor, which is controlled by a generated control signal. The current fuel volume delivered by the fuel delivery pump and the prevailing fuel requirement of the internal combustion engine are included in the control signal. The prevailing fuel requirement is determined using characteristic variables that characterize the operating state of the internal combustion engine.
US10247119B1 Bypass actuation detection during low-efficiency indication of exhaust gas recirculation system
A system and method to perform bypass actuation detection includes alternating control of a bypass valve within an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system of a vehicle to direct flow of gas through a cooler module or a bypass module within the EGR system. The method also includes determining a position of an EGR valve that directs the gas into the EGR system, and verifying operation of the bypass valve based on the position of the EGR valve.
US10247108B2 Turbojet engine with offset fans with a differential system
A propulsion unit of an aircraft including a turbine (15), at least one fan (10) with an axis offset relative to the axis of the turbine and a power transmission mechanism between the turbine and the fan. The power transmission mechanism includes a speed reducing gear (20) with an input and a movement output, the input being in the extension of the axis (16) of the turbine and the output connected to the fan.
US10247106B2 Method and system for rotating air seal with integral flexible heat shield
An apparatus and method of reducing a flow of fluid and heat between a first space and a second space in a rotatable machine and an integral seal and heat shield device are provided. The device includes an annular flange configured to couple to the rotating member of the rotatable machine and a multi-walled seal shield member extending axially from the flange. The multi-walled seal shield member is formed integrally with the flange. The seal shield member includes a first wall including a plurality of surface features, a second wall spaced radially inwardly with respect to the first wall, and a cavity formed between the first and second walls. The integral seal and heat shield device also includes a cap end integrally formed and configured to seal the first and second walls. Each of the flange, the seal shield member, and the cap end are formed of a sintered metal.
US10247099B2 Pedestals with heat transfer augmenter
A gas turbine engine component comprises a first side wall, and a second side wall spaced apart from the first side wall. At least one internal cooling channel is formed between the first and second side walls. At least one pedestal is positioned within the at least one cooling channel and has a body extending from a first end connected to the first side wall to a second end connected to the second side wall. The body includes at least one protrusion.
US10247096B2 Modular gas turbine inlet cooling systems
An inlet cooling system unit that is fluidly coupled to a gas turbine can include a filter module configured to filter inlet air, a chiller module configured to cool inlet air, and a framework. The framework is sized and shaped to define a filer module receiving region which supportably receives the filter module, and a chiller module receiving region which supportably receives the chiller module, the chiller module receiving region located below the filter module receiving region such that the chiller module is received below the filter module. Related gas turbine inlet cooling systems are also provided.
US10247092B2 Rotary internal combustion engine with cooled insert
A rotary internal combustion engine having an insert opening defined in a hot area of one of the walls of the stator body and in communication with its internal cavity. A cooling jacket is received in and lines the insert opening. An insert is sealingly received in the cooling jacket and made of a material having a greater heat resistance than that of the wall. The cooling jacket extends between the insert and the wall along most of the length of the insert to prevent direct contact between the insert and the wall. A cooling gallery surrounds the cooling jacket and the insert, and is defined at least in part by the cooling jacket such that a coolant circulated therein contacts the cooling jacket. The cooling jacket is located between the cooling gallery and the insert.
US10247088B2 Saddle-ridden type vehicle and intake device for engine having supercharger
There is provided a saddle-ridden type vehicle. A vehicle body frame has a head pipe and a pair of frame members extends rearward from the head pipe with expanding in a vehicle width direction. An engine is supported between the frame members. An air cleaner is configured to purify air for fuel combustion. A supercharger is configured to compress the purified air. An intercooler is configured to cool the compressed air and to supply the compressed air to the engine. The supercharger is disposed in front of the engine. The air cleaner and the intercooler are disposed above the engine and the supercharger.
US10247083B2 Straddle vehicle and radiator air-guide device
A straddle vehicle is capable of discharging high-temperature outdoor air having passed through a radiator with high efficiency. A motorcycle 1 includes a radiator, a fan, and a fan shroud. The radiator lowers the temperature of a coolant by heat exchange between outdoor air and the coolant. The fan suctions outdoor air, to make the outdoor air hit the radiator arranged upstream in an outdoor air flow direction. The fan shroud covers at least part of the fan, and discharges high-temperature outdoor air, which is outdoor air suctioned by the fan and having passed through the radiator, to outside. The fan shroud has a discharge opening and an air guide. The discharge opening allows the high-temperature outdoor air to be discharged outside. The air guide guides the high-temperature outdoor air such that it is discharged through the discharge opening in a direction including a laterally outward component.
US10247076B2 Exhaust treatment system including ammonia storage control system
A vehicle includes an engine that combusts an air/fuel mixture to produce an exhaust gas stream containing oxides of nitrogen (NOx). A dosing system injects an amount of ammonia (NH3) into the exhaust gas stream based on an initial NH3 injection set point value. A selective catalyst reduction (SCR) device absorbs an amount of the NH3 contained in the exhaust gas stream and reduces an amount of NOx. An electronic hardware controller predicts an NH3 slip condition during which a portion the absorbed NH3 will slip from the SCR device, and modifies the initial NH3 injection set point value based on the predicted NH3 slip condition. The controller further generates a modified NH3 injection set point signal indicating an adjusted amount of the NH3 to inject during the predicted NH3 slip condition. The dosing system adjusts the amount of injected NH3 based on the modified NH3 injection set point signal.
US10247075B2 Systems and methods for reducing noise in reductant insertion assemblies
An aftertreatment system comprises an aftertreatment component structured to decompose constituents of an exhaust gas produced by an engine. A reductant insertion assembly is fluidly coupled to the aftertreatment component and configured to insert a reductant therein. A controller is operatively coupled to the reductant insertion assembly and configured to instruct the reductant insertion assembly to insert the reductant into the aftertreatment component for a first insertion time between first time intervals. The controller determines an operating condition of the engine, and determines if the operating condition satisfies a predetermined condition. In response to the predetermined condition being satisfied, the controller instructs the reductant insertion assembly to insert the reductant into the aftertreatment component for a second insertion time between second time intervals. The second insertion time is longer than the first insertion time.
US10247074B2 Exhaust purification system and control method of the same
An exhaust purification system includes: an NOx reduction type catalyst, which is provided in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine and reduces and purifies NOx in an exhaust gas; and a regeneration treatment unit, which recovers an NOx purification capacity of the NOx reduction type catalyst by lowering an excess-air-ratio of the exhaust gas to a predetermined target excess-air-ratio, wherein the regeneration treatment unit includes: a target setting unit, which sets a target intake air amount that is required for setting the exhaust gas to the target excess-air-ratio, based on a fuel injection amount of the internal combustion engine; and an air-system controller, which controls at least one of an intake air amount and an exhaust recirculating amount of the internal combustion engine, in response to the target intake air amount input from the target setting unit.
US10247071B2 Titania-doped zirconia as platinum group metal support in catalysts for treatment of combustion engine exhausts streams
Composites of mixed metal oxides for an exhaust gas purifying catalyst comprise the following co-precipitated materials by weight of the composite: zirconia in an amount in the range of 55-99%; titania in an amount in the range of 1-25%; a promoter and/or a stabilizer in an amount in the range of 0-20%. These composites are effective as supports for platinum group metals (PGMs), in particular rhodium.
US10247063B2 Valve train for an internal combustion engine
A valve train may include a camshaft, a cam follower, and first and second cams mounted axially adjacent in a torque-proof manner on the camshaft. The valve train may also include an adjustment arrangement having adjustable first and second mechanical engagement elements, which may each cooperate with at least one slide guide arranged on the camshaft. The valve train may further include a control shaft or control slide forming a stop for the first and second engagement elements and adjusting the first and second engagement elements into respective switching positions. The cam follower may be drivingly connected with the first and second cams in first and second positions, respectively. The first and second engagement elements may each be adjustable between respective basic positions, in which no contact exists with the associated slide guide, and the respective switching positions, in which the respective engagement element cooperates with the associated slide guide.
US10247060B2 Control valve having an outflow channel
A control valve (1) for a camshaft adjustment device, and to an internal combustion engine having a camshaft adjustment device and a control valve (1) is provided. The control valve (1) includes a valve housing (3) and a pressure medium guiding insert (23) arranged coaxially in a recess of the valve housing (3). A discharge passage (27, 28) of the pressure medium guiding insert (23) transitions into a discharge duct (22) running in the axial direction, wherein the discharge connection T can be connected to the control connections A, B and wherein the discharge connection T is arranged in a region between the second end (8), which is opposite the first end (6), and the control connections A, B.
US10247059B2 Camshaft adjuster
A camshaft adjuster (1) for driving and/or adjusting a camshaft (2) of an internal combustion engine, including a stator (3) and a concentric rotor (6) which is arranged within the stator in a rotatable manner. At least the stator (3) has a central receiving area (31) for receiving the camshaft (2), and at least one projection (13) which protrudes radially inwards is provided on a radial inner edge (12) of the central receiving area (31) in order to engage behind a camshaft (2) connecting piece (20) which protrudes radially outwards. A camshaft adjuster/camshaft combination (26) including such a camshaft adjuster (1) and a camshaft (2) which has a connecting piece (20) that projects radially. The projection (13) preferably engages behind the connecting piece (20). A method for assembling the camshaft adjuster/camshaft combination (26) is also provided.
US10247055B2 Cam phaser having a retention feature for aiding assembly
A cam phaser has a stator, a rotor positioned in the stator and including a locking pin, a locking cover including a receiving feature for receiving the locking pin, a cover plate, and a check valve plate positioned between the stator and the locking cover and including a plurality of valve elements. The cam phaser also has a plurality of first openings in each of the stator, locking cover, and check valve plate, a plurality of second openings in the locking cover, and a third opening formed in the check valve plate. The cam phaser further includes a retention feature for aligning components of the cam phaser during assembly, the retention feature including one or more tabs on a first component and one or more indentations on a second component receiving the one or more tabs.
US10247051B2 Camshaft module
A camshaft module may include a module body in which at least one camshaft for controlling valves for a charge cycle of an internal combustion engine is accommodated. The camshaft may comprise a support shaft and sliding cam pieces that are accommodated on the support shaft so as to be displaceable in an axial direction of the support shaft. A support element may also be provided on which actuators for the axial displacement of the sliding cam pieces are accommodated. The support element may extend in the axial direction and therefore parallel to the support shaft. In some cases, a coefficient of thermal expansion of the support element substantially corresponds to a coefficient of thermal expansion of the support shaft.
US10247045B2 Heat utilization in ORC systems
Apparatus, systems and methods are provided for the improved use of waste heat recovery systems which utilize the organic Rankine cycle (ORC) to generate mechanical and/or electric power from heat sources generating power from byproducts of water purification process(es). Waste heat energy obtained from heat source(s) is provided to one or more ORC system(s) which may be operatively coupled to electric generator(s). A heat coupling subsystem provides the requisite condensation of ORC working fluid by transferring heat from ORC working fluid to one or more other process(es) or system(s), such as anaerobic digester tank(s), to provide heat energy that enhances the production of fuel for the prime mover(s) without requiring the consumption of additional energy for that purpose.
US10247042B2 Fan track liner
A containment arrangement for a gas turbine engine comprises: a radially outer annular casing (12); a fan track liner (28) radially within the casing comprising: an impact region (30) comprising a cellular material having a first compressive strength; at least one elongate ridge portion (26) extending through the impact region in a direction having an axial component, the ridge portion having a second compressive strength higher than the first compressive strength; and a gas-washed layer (38) radially within the fan track liner.
US10247038B2 Flange fastening assembly in a gas turbine engine
According to one aspect, a flange fastening assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a first flange having a first hole therein, a second flange having a second hole disposed adjacent to the first flange, and a shoulder bolt disposed through the first hole and the second hole. The shoulder bolt has a head portion, a stem portion, and a thread portion, and the stem portion and the thread portion define a shoulder. A bolt nut is disposed on the thread portion and a first spacer is disposed between the bolt nut and the first flange such that the first spacer overhangs the shoulder.
US10247030B2 Gas turbine and operating method thereof
Provided is a gas turbine capable of achieving high-speed startup of the gas turbine through quick operation control of an ACC system during startup of the gas turbine, improving the cooling efficiency of turbine stationary components, and quickly carrying out an operation required for cat back prevention during shutdown of the gas turbine. Included are a pressurizing device (40) connected to a branching channel (42) branching from the discharge side of a compressor (11) and capable of carrying out an operation for introducing and pressurizing air independently from the compressor (11); a temperature-control-medium supply channel (43) that guides compressed air pressurized at the pressuring device (40) to a turbine-cooling-medium channel (50) provided in stationary components of a turbine (13); and a temperature-control-medium return channel (44) that guides the compressed air that has passed through the turbine-cooling-medium channel (50) to the discharge side of the compressor (11) such that the flows are combined, and the pressurizing device (40) is operated at startup of the gas turbine and in preparation immediately before startup to carry out temperature-raising and cooling by letting the compressed air flow in the turbine-cooling-medium channel (50). The pressurizing device (40) is operated during shutdown of the gas turbine to exhaust the high-temperature gas remaining in the turbine (13).
US10247025B2 Rotating machine
A rotating machine includes a casing (10) having a cavity (12) that a tip of a rotor blade enters, a plurality of sealing fins (17) extending from an inner circumferential surface of the cavity (12) of the casing (10) toward the tip of the rotor blade (50) and configured to seal a space between the casing (10) and the rotor blade (50), and swirl breakers (2) disposed between the plurality of sealing fins, extending from the inner circumferential surface of the cavity (12) of the casing (10) inward in the radial direction, and having swirl flow collision surface (3) with which a swirl flow collides and swirl flow transmission parts (n) formed at at least parts of the swirl flow collision surfaces (3) and through which the swirl flow passes in a circumferential direction.
US10247023B2 Seal damper with improved retention
A seal damper system includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced blades that each include a platform and an airfoil that extends radially outwardly from the platform. A pocket is arranged circumferentially intermediate the blades and radially inwardly of the platform. A seal damper is arranged in the pocket. The seal damper includes a base section that extends along an axial dimension from a first axial end to an opposing second axial end. The base section joins a first arm that extends radially inwardly from the first axial end and a second arm that extends radially inwardly from the second axial end. The first arm includes a free end having a pair of spaced apart shoulders.
US10247020B2 Fluid collection gutter for a geared turbine engine
A turbine engine system includes a gutter and a gear train with an axial centerline. The gutter is disposed radially outside of the axial centerline. The gutter includes an inner surface and a channel that receives fluid directed out of the gear train. The inner surface at least partially defines a bore in which the gear train is arranged. The channel extends radially into the gutter from the inner surface, and circumferentially to a channel outlet. The bore has a cross-sectional bore area, and the channel has a cross-sectional channel area that is substantially equal to or less than about two percent of the bore area.
US10247013B2 Interior cooling configurations in turbine rotor blades
A turbine rotor blade that includes an airfoil defined between a concave pressure face and a laterally opposed convex suction face, and a cooling configuration that includes a cooling channel for receiving and directing a coolant through an interior of the rotor blade. The cooling channel may include fluidly connected segments, in which: a supply segment extends radially through the airfoil; an outlet segment discharges the coolant from the rotor blade at a shallow angle relative to a flow direction of a working fluid through the turbine; and an elbow segment connects the supply segment to the outlet segment and is positioned near the outboard tip of the airfoil. The elbow segment may be configured for accommodating a change of direction between the supply segment and the outlet segment.
US10246995B2 Flow restriction device with variable space for use in wellbores
An apparatus for use in a wellbore is disclosed that in one non-limiting embodiment includes a flow restriction device that that contains a channeling element having a fluid flow passage, a restriction element spaced from the channeling element defining a gap between the restriction element and the channeling element, wherein relative movement between the restriction element and the channeling element obstructs flow of a fluid flowing through the flow passage to increase pressure in the fluid across the device. In one embodiment an activation device displaces one of the channeling element and the restriction element to adjusts or alter gap in response to certain changes in the pressure across the restriction device.
US10246976B2 Linear induction motor plunger lift
A plunger lift system that uses a linear induction motor instead of gas or fluid pressure to lift the plunger. Electrical voltage is applied to electromagnets installed along the tubing of a wellbore that will induce magnets contained within a special plunger that is introduced inside the tubing to move it and allow it to lift liquids with a piston-like action. The electromotive force may be adjusted by varying the applied voltage as needed to lift the column of liquid from the wellbore or the current reversed to accelerate and optimize plunger descent.
US10246971B2 Flow activated valve
A valve assembly for a plug to close off a zone in the well for further treatment above the plug features a valve member initially pinned in an open position where flow up to a predetermined level can move through without dislodging the valve plug to move to its associated seat. If the perforating gun misfires a replacement gun can be run in with flow as the plug is still retained in the position for flow through the plug. On the other hand flow around the plug above a predetermined level will shear retainers for the plug and let the plug land on its seat closing flow in a downhole direction for treatment.
US10246963B2 System and method for deploying and using at least one control module for in-riser and open water operations
A technique facilitates control of subsea equipment by providing a modular electro-hydraulic control system which can be used with various types of subsea equipment. The modular system is constructed to accommodate high axial loading while also withstanding high bending forces. Additionally, the components of the modular system are constructed and arranged to enable the modular system to fit through a rotary table of a rig. Depending on the parameters of a given application, the modular control system may be utilized for open water operations and in-riser operations.
US10246959B2 Downhole tool actuators and indexing mechanisms
A downhole tool control apparatus includes a control assembly, a stroking assembly, and a pocket sleeve positioned in an outer sub. The control assembly and stroking assembly are independently slidable axially within the outer sub. The control assembly and stroking assembly slide depending on the flow rate of fluid through the downhole tool actuator. The stroking assembly includes a spline barrel having a spline projection positioned within a spline pocket formed in the pocket sleeve. The pocket sleeve and control assembly include one or more ratchet teeth positioned in the pocket sleeve such that as the flow rate is changed between a high and a low flow rate, the spline projection engages the ratchet teeth until an actuated cycle is completed, allowing the downhole tool actuator to move to an actuation position.
US10246955B2 Self-aligning mud pump assembly
A self-aligning mud pump apparatus is provided. In one embodiment, the mud pump includes a rotatable crankshaft, a crosshead, a crosshead guide, and a hub disposed in a housing. The hub is disposed on the crankshaft and is operable to convert rotating motion of the crankshaft to reciprocating motion of the crosshead within the crosshead guide. The hub is coupled to the crosshead via a connecting rod, which is connected the crosshead such that the connecting rod has five degrees of freedom with respect to the crosshead guide. The mud pump may also or instead include a piston coupled to the crosshead with five degrees of freedom between the piston and the crosshead. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
US10246944B1 Method and apparatus for emplacing columns
A sonic drilling apparatus with adapter for emplacing columns includes a sonic drilling apparatus generating vibrational waves and having a fitting. An adapter is coupled to the fitting for removably attaching a column to the sonic drill apparatus. A centering assembly is positioned below the adaptor for receipt of a column therethrough.
US10246941B2 Ladder rung bracket assembly
A bracket assembly is disclosed to secure a cable bundle to a ladder rung. The bracket assembly includes a metal bracket and protective grommets. The metal bracket has a first member, side walls and second members. The first member of the metal bracket is parallel to the second members of the metal bracket. The protective grommets are secured to the metal bracket. The protective grommets have a base member, sleeves extending from the base member, a side member and a bottom member. The assembled metal bracket and protective grommets receive the ladder rung and the sleeves of the protective grommets wrap around the cable bundle positioned on the ladder rung to secure the cable bundle.
US10246937B2 Barrel bolt fastener assembly
An improved barrel bolt assembly and extensible gate comprising the same wherein the assembly includes a washer having at least one inward or outward projection annularly disposed about an internal periphery thereof, a fastener having a head portion and a shank portion extending therefrom, and a barrel having a head portion and a boss portion extending therefrom, wherein the boss portion is operative to receive the fastener shank portion and the barrel boss portion further includes at least one inward or outward projection annularly and complementarily disposed and formed with respect to the inner periphery of the washer, to receive and mate with the washer, whereby the washer and barrel interlock to prevent rotational movement with respect to each other.
US10246933B2 Window unit assembly station and method
An insulated glass unit (IGU) assembly station can include an assembly table, a conveyor assembly, and a projection component. The assembly table can have a table surface configured to receive first and second transparent window components, the table surface being positioned at an incline relative to a vertical position. The conveyor assembly can be configured to translate the first and second transparent window components along a translation pathway from a first end of the table surface to a second end of the table surface, the translation pathway being substantially parallel to the table surface. The projection component can be adjacent to the assembly table and can be configured to engage the first transparent window component to translate at least a bottom portion of the first transparent window component between an initial position and a first assembly position offset from the translation pathway.
US10246932B2 Deployable sandwich-like shell structural system
One embodiment of a deployable structural system having sandwich-like shell stiffness and strength properties is constructed of an outer elastic sheet and an inner elastic sheet connected by a number of substantially rigid webs wherein hinges constitute the connections. The hinge connection spacing dimensions on the inner and outer elastic sheets differ such that the resulting assemblage may be elastically bent into a compact cylindrical configuration. Deployment is achieved through reversal of the bending process and application of sufficient external restraints such that the deployed configuration is structurally stable. Additional application embodiments are described.