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US10325587B2 Noise reducing device, noise reducing method, noise reducing program, and noise reducing audio outputting device
A noise reducing device includes: an acoustic-to-electric conversion section for collecting noise and outputting an analog noise signal; an analog-to-digital conversion section for converting the analog noise signal into a digital noise signal; and a digital processing section for generating a digital noise reducing signal on a basis of the digital noise signal and a desired parameter. The device further includes: a retaining section for retaining a plurality of parameters corresponding to a plurality of kinds of noise characteristics; a setting section for setting one of the plurality of parameters as the desired parameter of the digital processing section; a digital-to-analog conversion section for converting the digital noise reducing signal into an analog noise reducing signal; and an electric-to-acoustic conversion section for outputting noise reducing sound on a basis of the analog noise reducing signal.
US10325584B2 Active noise cancelling device and method of actively cancelling acoustic noise
An active noise cancelling device including a sensor configured to convert acoustic signals into first audio signals and a speaker acoustically coupled to the sensor A control stage is configured to control the speaker based on the first audio signals to cause the speaker to produce cancelling acoustic waves that tend to suppress acoustic noise components in the acoustic signals. The control stage includes sigma-delta modulator digital filters.
US10325580B2 Virtual music experiences
Techniques for generating a virtual music experience. The techniques include source separating an arbitrary digital audio input into a plurality of source-separated tracks. Sets of music features are determined from the plurality of source-separated tracks and provided to a video presentation system at a video frame rate of the video presentation system. The providing the sets of music features to the video presentation system causes the video presentation system to animate one or more graphical assets based on the provided sets of music features.
US10325571B2 Data communication method via touch surface
A data communication method enabling wireless sharing of files or data between electronic devices that can store information and/or generate information by means of touch surface (capacitive or multi-touch), display units (LCD, led, etc.), photo sensor and frame having negative electrical conductivity.
US10325569B2 Method and apparatus for coding image information for display
The present disclosure discloses a color gamut mapping method, an apparatus, and a storage medium in the technical field of displaying. The method includes: acquiring at least one color gamut type tag for at least one layer; determining at least one color gamut corresponding to the at least one layer, based on the at least one color gamut type tag; for each layer, mapping the layer to a corresponding color gamut by using a color gamut mapping method corresponding to the color gamut type; and superimposing the at least one layer that is mapped to the at least one corresponding color gamut so as to form and output an image to be displayed.
US10325560B1 Head wearable display device
A head wearable display device, a method, and a system. The head wearable display device may include a visor portion implemented as a pupil-expanding waveguide, a processor, an image illumination source communicatively coupled to the processor and configured to output optical signals, an optical pathway, and column injectors implemented in and along the optical pathway. Each of the column injectors may be associated with a pixel column. Each of the column injectors may be configured to be in a pass-through state or a deflect state. When a given column injector is in the pass-through state, the given column injector may allow optical signals to pass through the given column injector. When a particular column injector is in the deflect state, the particular column injector may be configured to deflect the optical signals into the visor portion causing a column of pixels to display in the visor portion.
US10325559B2 Non-quadrangular display
A display includes a plurality of pixels in a non-quadrangular display area and a plurality of first driving circuits and a plurality of second driving circuits in a peripheral area of the display area. Each of the pixels is connected to a first signal line in a first direction and a second signal line in a second direction crossing the first direction. Each of the first driving circuits outputs a first signal to the first signal line of a corresponding one of the pixels. Each of the second driving circuits outputs a second signal to the second signal line of a corresponding one of the pixels. The number of second driving circuits between neighboring first driving circuits is different depending on a position in the peripheral area.
US10325557B2 Organic light-emitting display apparatus
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes an organic light-emitting diode (“OLED”), a driving transistor including a gate connected to a first node, and which supplies driving current to the OLED according to a voltage of the gate, a storage capacitor which is connected to the first node, and maintains a voltage of the first node constant, a switching transistor connected to the first node, and comprising a pair of transistors which are turned on at a same time according to a first control signal, and serially connected to each other via a second node, and a voltage level changer which is connected to the second node, and changes a voltage level of the second node to a reference voltage level after the switching transistor is turned off.
US10325555B2 Organic light emitting pixel compensation circuit, organic light emitting display panel, and method for driving the panel
An organic light emitting pixel compensation circuit, an organic light emitting display panel, and a driving method are provided. The organic light emitting pixel compensation circuit includes an external compensation module, which has a data line, a reference voltage line, a reset control line, a first detection control line, a second detection control line, a first input/output terminal, a second input/output terminal, a reset unit, a threshold voltage detection unit, a deterioration voltage detection unit, a data processing unit, and an adder unit. The deterioration compensation for a light emitting element is achieved by detecting and processing an anode voltage at the second input/output terminal to obtain a compensated voltage, and feeding the compensated data voltage back to a gate of a driving transistor via the data line.
US10325552B2 Organic light emitting display device
Discussed is an organic light emitting display device capable of reducing power consumption and increasing lifespan of the device. The device includes a display panel including pixels in respective pixel regions defined by a plurality of gate lines, data lines and driving voltage lines, wherein each pixel includes an organic light emitting diode which emits light by a current, and a pixel circuit having a driving transistor for controlling a current flowing from the driving voltage line to the organic light emitting diode on the basis of data voltage; and a panel driver for converting frame video data into the data voltage, supplying the data voltage to each pixel, calculating peak luminance value and maximum grayscale value by analyzing the frame video data, and varying the driving voltage based on the peak luminance value and maximum grayscale value.
US10325549B2 Display device, driving method thereof, and image display system
A driving method of a display device includes: receiving a partial display signal from a graphic controller; detecting partial resolution information from the partial display signal; determining a number of activation data lanes from among a plurality of data lanes based on the partial resolution information; generating a lane control signal including information on the number of activation data lanes; outputting the lane control signal to the graphic controller; and receiving image data through the activation data lanes from among the plurality of data lanes from the graphic controller.
US10325547B2 Display device and method of compensating degradation of a display panel
A display device includes a display panel that includes a pixel, a current sensor that measures a driving current provided to the display panel, and a timing controller that calculates a reference driving current and a degradation ratio of the pixel based on first image data provided to the display panel and compensates second image data based on the driving current, the reference driving current, and the degradation ratio of the pixel.
US10325543B2 Multi-mode multi-domain vertical alignment liquid crystal display and method thereof
A liquid crystal display (LCD) system comprising: an LCD panel having a plurality of pixels arranged in an array having a plurality of columns and a plurality of rows; a sensor configured to detect a position of an observer in relation to the LCD panel; pixel control circuitry configured supply electrical signals to drive the plurality of pixels; and gamma correction circuitry associated with the pixel control circuitry, the gamma correction circuitry configured to implement gamma correction upon the electrical signals that drive the plurality of pixels that is based on a detected position of the observer with relation to the LCD panel. Associated methods are also described.
US10325538B2 LCD source driver feedback system and method
An electrical assembly for detecting failures in an LCD source driver includes a plurality of active channels on the source driver which communicate electronically with an LCD. A split active channel on the source driver is provided with an original signal and splits the original signal into an active split channel and a dummy split channel. The active split channel is sent to the LCD. A microprocessor receives the dummy split channel and compares the received dummy split channel signal to the original signal.
US10325534B2 Display device
A display device including a display panel including a chip mounting region and a driver mounted on the chip mounting region, the driver configured to provide signals to a display region of the display device to display an image on the display region. The display panel includes a first connection line, a second connection wire line, and a third connection wire line sequentially disposed in the chip mounting region; a first shorting bar, a second shorting bar, and a third shorting bar correspondingly connected to the first connection wire line, the second connection wire line, and the third connection wire line; and a bridge wire line configured to electrically connect at least one of the first, second, and third shorting bars and the second connection wire line. Neighboring connection wire lines of the first, second, and third connection wire lines are disposed in different layers.
US10325533B2 Electronic device and method for outputting electronic document in electronic device
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display configured to output a screen on which a web browser is executed, an input device comprising input circuitry configured to integrate with the display or be independent of the display, a communication circuit configured establish a communication channel with the network via a wired or wireless communication connection, a processor configured to be electrically connected with the communication circuit, the display, and the input device, and a memory configured to store a program and instructions for the web browser and be electrically connected with the processor. The memory stores the instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the electronic device to perform at least one operation comprising: displaying the screen where the web browser is executed on the display, receiving a web document via the communication circuit, displaying the content on the first region based on the first code and displaying an object which may interact with the content on the second region based on the second code.
US10325528B2 Pressure-sensitive label
A pressure sensitive label and method for preparing same, the pressure sensitive label comprising: (a) a support portion, the support portion including at least a carrier layer; and (b) a transfer portion over the support portion for transfer of the transfer portion from the support portion to an article upon application of pressure to the transfer portion while the transfer portion is in contact with the article, the transfer portion including at least a printable layer in confronting relationship with the carrier layer, and an ink layer positioned between the printable layer and carrier layer.
US10325523B2 Ligament end-feel simulator
The [Ligament End Feel Simulator] has the sole purpose of teaching athletic training students and other medical professionals what laxity of the anterior cruciate ligament feels like without the need for a live injured patient to be present. The novelty of the present invention comes from the non-existence of the present invention in the athletic training profession. Although a person not knowledgeable in the art can look at the present invention and recognize it as being a knee; the average person and even most medical professionals will not know that the device is meant to be used in conjunction with the Lachman manual special test.
US10325518B2 Traveling-state display device and traveling-state display method
A computer detects a virtual central line of a traveling lane from a road-captured image captured from a vehicle. Next, the computer displays a transformed image generated by transforming the road-captured image such that the detected virtual central line is situated in a prescribed position. At this point, the computer moves a display position of a symbol indicating the vehicle on the generated transformed image according to a result of detecting a traveling position of the vehicle in the traveling lane.
US10325491B1 Vehicular traffic alerts for avoidance of abnormal traffic conditions
Methods and systems are described for generating a vehicle-to-vehicle traffic alert and updating a vehicle-usage profile. Various aspects include detecting, via one or more processors associated with a first vehicle, that an abnormal traffic condition exists in an operating environment of the first vehicle. An electronic message is generated and transmitted wirelessly, via a vehicle-mounted transceiver associated with the first vehicle, to alert a nearby vehicle of the abnormal traffic condition and to allow the nearby vehicle to avoid the abnormal traffic condition. The first vehicle receives telematics data regarding operation of the nearby vehicle after the nearby vehicle received the electronic message, and transmits the telematics data to a remote server for updating a vehicle-usage profile associated with the nearby vehicle.
US10325464B1 Systems and methods for security tag detachment or deactivation
Systems and methods for operating a security tag. The methods involve: receiving, by the security tag, an authorization code comprising a security tag identifier signed using a cryptographic key of a plurality of cryptographic keys that are respectively assigned to a plurality of security tags; performing operations by the security tag to verify a signature of the authorization code; and performing detach operations or deactivation operations by the security tag, responsive to the signature's verification. The detach operations cause a mechanical detachment of the security tag from an item. The deactivation operations cause a disablement of a response by the security tag to an interrogation signal from a Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) system or an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) system.
US10325460B2 Cassette
A cassette having a transmission plate disposed on radiation exposure side and transmitting radiation, and a housing part disposed on opposite to the radiation exposure side, the cassette comprises a radiation detector that is disposed between the transmission plate and the housing part, in which material of the housing part contains 5 mass % or more and 25 mass % or less of lithium.
US10325455B2 Alerts provided based on responder profile
The present disclosure is related to devices, systems, and methods for alerts provided based on responder profile. An example device can include instructions to receive an alert message via an operations management server, access a plurality of alert responder profiles in storage, each associated with a respective alert responder and determined based on historical actions of the respective alert responder, and communicate the alert message to an alert responder having an alert responder profile that exceeds a threshold correlation with the alert message.
US10325450B2 Gaming system and method for providing a plurality of chances of winning a progressive award with dynamically scalable progressive award odds
The gaming system disclosed herein provides a plurality of chances to win a progressive award with the odds of winning the progressive award in at least one chance being based on the wager amount placed.
US10325448B2 Gaming machine having secondary gaming controller and primary and secondary credit balances
A gaming machine has a main or master gaming controller for presenting primary games based upon wagers of primary credits associated with a primary credit balance. A secondary controller is associated with the gaming machine for presenting secondary games based upon wagers of secondary credits associated with a secondary credit balance. The secondary controller may effectuate transfers of credits between the primary and secondary credit balances.
US10325447B2 System and method of conducting games of chance as a proxy or basis for another player
To bring the excitement to the people (majority, who are not experts in games), we present the examples, described here, for one person to be able to bet on and be part of the deal and excitement for a third party, as his agent, proxy, or shadow, to bet for him, or instead of him, or as if the first person was doing the game directly, or one betting for another, or one playing for another with the other person's money. That generates more excitement on the game or casino, with more participation, transactions, income, profit, loyalty, and repeat customers. This brings a lot of variations on the game, e.g., stock market model, or derivatives model, or hedge model. This can be applied to sports and table games or fantasy sports. This can be applied to online, real, mobile, fantasy, simulation, computer generated, human based, or casino games or settings.
US10325443B2 Apparatus for pari-mutuel racing game with finish order betting
In various embodiments, a device may test the health of race participants in order to ensure the fairness of a bet on an order of finish.
US10325441B2 Food/beverage vending machine with adjustable delivery delays
A method and system for encouraging the selection of healthy products with a vending machine are provided. The method includes providing a vending machine that displays an inventory of products. Each product of the inventory of products includes a dispensing countdown time displayed on the vending machine. The method also includes receiving a first customer selection of a first product from the inventory of products, where the first product has a first dispensing countdown time. Additionally, the method includes actuating a countdown timer to count down to zero seconds from the first dispensing countdown time. The method also includes dispensing the first product once the countdown timer reaches zero seconds. The first product is only dispensed if a customer does not select a second product having a second dispensing countdown time before the first dispensing countdown time counts down to zero seconds.
US10325438B2 Soft touch resin and transaction card comprising the same
Apparatuses and methods are provided for manufacturing a transaction card. The disclosed apparatuses and methods may be used to form a transaction card frame configured to house a data storage component. The card frame may be formed of a resin mixture comprising a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). The card frame may also have a Shore D hardness in the range of 20-80.
US10325436B2 Devices, systems, and methods for optical validation
Existing currency validation (CVAL) devices, systems, and methods are too slow, costly, intrusive, and/or bulky to be routinely used in common transaction locations (e.g., at checkout, at an automatic teller machine, etc.). Presented herein are devices, systems, and methods to facilitate optical validation of documents, merchandise, or currency at common transaction locations and to do so in an obtrusive and convenient way. More specifically, the present invention embraces a validation device that may be used alone or integrated within a larger system (e.g., point of sale system, kiosk, etc.). The present invention also embraces methods for currency validation using the validation device, as well as methods for improving the quality and consistency of data captured by the validation device for validation.
US10325429B2 Card-type smart key and control method thereof
A card-type smart key includes at least one button, at least one touch sensor disposed around the at least one button, and a controller for receiving at least one input from the at least one button and the at least one touch sensor, wherein, upon sensing manipulation of any one of the at least one button and then sensing touch from a touch sensor disposed around the manipulation-sensed button, the controller performs a function corresponding to the manipulation.
US10325400B2 Virtual viewpoint for a participant in an online communication
Implementations provide an in-person communication experience by generating a changable virtual viewpoint for a participant in an online communication. For instance, techniques described herein capture visual data about participants in an online communication, and create a realistic geometric proxy from the visual data. A virtual scene geometry is generated that mimics an arrangement of an in-person meeting for the online communication. According to various implementations, a virtual viewpoint displays a changing virtual viewpoint, such as based on a change in position of a participants face.
US10325398B2 Absolute age for a digital ink stroke
Techniques and systems for applying an ink effect to the drawing of an ink stroke can include absolute age for a digital ink stroke. A digital ink system can identify a reference time from which to represent a current time. The system can generate an absolute age of each ink point of the ink stroke based on the reference time. Then the ink effect can be applied to the ink stroke with a rhythm derived from when the ink stroke was originally drawn by using the absolute age of each ink point. In some cases, the rhythm can be the same rhythm as when the ink stroke was originally drawn. In other cases, the rhythm can be modified based on the rhythm the ink stroke was originally drawn. For example, the original rhythm may be accelerating, decelerating, skewed, compressed, affine, or non-affine.
US10325396B2 Virtual reality presentation of eye movement and eye contact
A computing system and method to implement a three-dimensional virtual reality world with avatar eye movements without user eye tracking. A position and orientation of a respective avatar in the virtual reality world is tracked to generate a view of the virtual world for the avatar and to present the avatar to others. In response to detecting a predetermined event, the computing system predicts a point (e.g., the eye of another avatar) that is of interest to the respective avatar responsive to the event, and computes, according to an eye movement model, an animation of the eyes of the respective avatar where the gaze of the avatar moves from an initial point to the predicted point and/or its vicinity for a period of time and back to the initial point.
US10325394B2 Mobile communication terminal and data input method
A communication terminal includes a transceiver to receive first touch information from a counterpart terminal, the first touch information having coordinate information of a touch input inputted by a user of the counterpart terminal, the coordinate information being identified based on a coordinate of the touch input on an image displayed on the counterpart terminal. An image signal processor of the communication terminal controls the first touch information to be displayed on a display of the communication terminal, and controls image information corresponding to the image displayed on the counterpart terminal to be displayed on the display in association with the first touch information, and controls the first touch information to be displayed on the image information.
US10325393B2 Systems and methods for surface covering preparation
A method of determining a layout for a surface covering includes receiving, with a tool system, layout data that is based on data associated with a surface to be covered with a surface covering, and providing an indication of a pattern of a plurality of covering members included in the surface covering. The layout data provides an indication of a cutting pattern for the surface covering. The cutting pattern is determined based at least in part on a minimum number of surface covering members required for a selected design of the surface covering members.
US10325384B2 Multi-attribute relation network visualization and interaction interface
Mechanisms are provided to implement a relation network visualization and interaction engine that is configured to generate an extended adjacency matrix representation of a relation network. The mechanisms create a relation network data structure, and generate an adjacency matrix graphical representation of the relation network based on analysis of the relation network data structure. The mechanisms extend the adjacency matrix graphical representation by adding an interactive indirect relation glyph, for an indirect relation in the relation network, to the adjacency matrix graphical representation in association with representations of a source entity and a target entity that correspond to the indirect relation, to thereby generate an extended adjacency matrix graphical representation. The mechanisms output the extended adjacency matrix graphical representation in a visual manner on a computing device.
US10325374B1 System and method for segmenting ID cards with curved corners
A computer-assisted method to segment an image of an identification document that includes: accessing data encoding the image of the identification document that includes four curved corners connected by four edges; applying gradient filters to the image of the identification document to generate an edge map that reveals candidate edges that are substantially horizontal or vertical relative to borders of the identification document, the gradient filters including gradient maps that reveal horizontal as well as vertical alterations of image intensities; accessing data encoding models representing an expected range of curved corners, each model quantifying both the radial and angular extents of the curved corners; identifying combinations of candidate edges, each combination including four candidate edges that are connected at four corners; and selecting a combination of candidate edges by applying the models to each of the four corners formed by the four candidate edges of each identified combination.
US10325372B2 Intelligent auto-cropping of images
Techniques for providing an accurate auto-crop feature for images captured by an image capture device may be described herein. For example, one or more image masks for a color image captured by an image capture device may be received by a computer system. Metadata about the color image that identifies portions of the image as foreground and the color image itself may also be received by the computer system. Further, a representation of a user and a floor region associated with a user may be extracted from the color image using the one or more image masks and the metadata. A first area of the color image may be cropped with respect to the extracted representation of the user and the floor region associated with the user to generate a second area of the color image. In embodiments, a third area of the color image may be obscured based on the received metadata.
US10325360B2 System for background subtraction with 3D camera
A system for background image subtraction includes a computing device coupled with a 3D video camera, a processor of the device programmed to receive a video feed from the camera containing images of one or more subject that include depth information. The processor, for an image: segments pixels and corresponding depth information to identify foreground regions associated with a target user.
US10325358B2 Method and system for image de-blurring
A method for image de-blurring includes estimating an intermediate image L by marking and constraining an edge region and a smooth region in an input image; estimating a blur kernel k by extracting salient edges from the intermediate image L, wherein the salient edges have scales greater than those of the blur kernel k; and restoring the input image to a clear image by performing non-blind deconvolution on the input image and the estimated blur kernel k. Imposing constraints on the edge region and the smooth region allows the intermediate image to maintain the edge while effectively removing noise and ringing artifacts in the smooth region. The use of the salient edges in the intermediate image L enables more accurate blur kernel estimation. Performing non-blind deconvolution on the input image and the estimated blur kernel k restores the input image to a clear image achieving desired de-blurring effect.
US10325353B2 Image processing apparatus
An image processing apparatus includes an edge detecting unit, a rectangular object detecting unit, and an arrangement processing unit. The edge detecting unit is configured to (a) search each target line in a page image that includes plural rectangular objects for edges of the plural rectangular objects, and (b) detect the edges of the plural objects on the target line on the basis of density variation between pixels in the target line. The rectangular object detecting unit is configured to (a) detect the plural rectangular objects on the basis of the detected edges, and (b) determine respective positions, respective sizes and respective tilt angles of the plural rectangular objects. The arrangement processing unit is configured to rotate areas of the plural rectangular objects specified by the determined positions, the determined sizes and the determined tilted angles by angles corresponding to the tilted angles, respectively.
US10325351B2 Systems and methods for normalizing an image
A method for normalizing an image by an electronic device is described. The method includes obtaining an image including a target object. The method also includes determining a set of windows of the image. The method further includes, for each window of the set of windows of the image, predicting parameters of an illumination normalization model adapted to the window using a first convolutional neural network (CNN), and applying the illumination normalization model to the window to produce a normalized window.
US10325344B2 Efficient merging of atomic operations at computing devices
A mechanism is described for facilitating dynamic merging of atomic operations in computing devices. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes facilitating detecting atomic messages and a plurality of slot addresses. The method further includes comparing one or more slot addresses of the plurality of slot addresses with other slot addresses of the plurality of slot addresses to seek one or more matched slot addresses, where the one or more matched slot addresses are merged into one or more merged groups. The method may further include generating one or more merged atomic operations based on and corresponding to the one or more merged groups.
US10325340B2 Executing computational graphs on graphics processing units
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for generating a data entity that causes a processing unit to process a computational graph. In one aspect, method includes the actions of receiving data identifying a computational graph, the computational graph including a plurality of nodes representing operations; obtaining compilation artifacts for processing the computational graph on a processing unit; and generating a data entity from the compilation artifacts, wherein the data entity, when invoked, causes the processing unit to process the computational graph by executing the operations represented by the plurality of nodes.
US10325338B2 Information embedding device, information detecting device, information embedding method, and information detecting method
A memory stores first video information displayed on a display screen. A processor generates embedded information varying temporally and superimposes the embedded information on an image part at least corresponding to an edge of the display screen in the first video information so as to generate second video information on which the embedded information is superimposed. An output interface outputs the second video information.
US10325337B2 Watermarked media content in IPTV or iTV networks
A method that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include embedding a watermark in media content for presentation at a rendering device using an editor to associate the watermark with one or more metadata pointers that point to additional media content according to an embedded link of the watermark to generate a group of one or more metadata pointers where the watermark includes an embedded link to additional media content used to modify the media content based on a content exchange between the rendering device and a computer. The method may further include storing the group of one or more metadata pointers, where a selection of the watermark invokes access to the altered media content containing the additional media content associated with the watermark, thereby producing the altered media content at the one or more user devices. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10325331B2 Systems and methods for measuring and verifying energy usage in a building
A system for measuring and verifying energy savings resulting from energy conservation measures in a building includes one or more energy meters and a controller. The energy meters are configured to measure an actual amount of building energy usage The controller is configured to determine an actual amount of energy savings resulting from the energy conservation measures during the measurement and verification period and to calculate a least amount of energy savings resulting from the energy conservation measures. The least amount of energy savings is a lower confidence bound on the actual amount of energy savings. The controller is configured to cause a building management system for the building to stop performing a measurement and verification process before a normal end of the measurement and verification period in response to the least amount being greater than a target amount of energy savings to be achieved by the energy conservation measures.
US10325329B2 Smart home security of metered data using a mask
A technique allows a smart meter to receive a mask. The smart meter may receive the mask from a utility company or an escrow service. The smart meter may apply the mask to original metered data on a continuous schedule, on a periodic schedule, or on a determined schedule, or on a randomized schedule to conceal the original metered data. The smart meter may apply different masks at different times. The smart meter transmits the concealed metered data as augmented metered data remotely to an electric utility via a communication network.
US10325326B1 Endorsing a product purchased offline
An endorsement application can allow a user to endorse a product on a social network website when the product is purchased at a physical merchant point of sale terminal. Users of social network websites have been given the opportunity to endorse products that they have located or purchased online, but purchasers of products in person have not had that opportunity. The endorsement application can operate on a user's mobile device and can recognize a product purchased through near field or other communication using the mobile device. The application can isolate the product identification and product marketing data supplied by the point of sale terminal or other source and offer the user the opportunity to endorse the product on a social network website. If the user endorses the product, the application sends the endorsement to the user's account on the social network website for display to the user's community.
US10325323B2 Providing a claims-based profile in a social networking system
A social graph may be modeled as a collection of claims. Each claim is associated with an author, an audience, and an assertion about a fact. Probabilistic information may be collected from various sources for a claim, enabling a social networking system to evaluate a truthfulness of the assertion made in the claim. User-declared profile information may be evaluated as claims. A user, entity, or application may make claims about any assertions made in the social networking system. Reputation scores may be determined for users based on evaluations of their historical assertions. Claims may be evaluated for truthfulness using a probabilistic prediction model using heuristics analysis, regression analysis, and machine learning methods. A claims-based profile of users may be provided to viewers based on the contexts in which the claims were made. Viewers may view claims made about users, such as the users' biographical information, contact information, expertise, and interests.
US10325321B2 System and method for providing and activating commoditized insurance
A system and method for providing commoditized insurance products to at least one consumer is disclosed. The system includes a commoditized insurance product including an activation code and an insurance company that underwrites the commoditized insurance product and provides the commoditized insurance product to a retail outlet. Based on consumer purchase of the commoditized product at the retail outlet and initiation of an activation process, the insurance company receives an activation code associated with the commoditized insurance product and provides verification queries to the consumer, and based on positive responses to the queries activates the policy providing the selected insurance coverage for the consumer.
US10325320B2 Retirement planning application
A method includes receiving first user input indicating selection of a guaranteed income option to fund essential retirement expenses. The method further includes receiving second user input indicating selection of an investment option to fund lifestyle retirement expenses. The method also includes receiving third user input indicating selection of an unexpected liability coverage option, wherein the unexpected liability coverage option includes a long-term care funding option, an unexpected legal expense funding option, or any combination thereof. The method includes receiving fourth user input indicating selection of one or more legacy planning options. The method also includes generating a retirement plan based on the first user input, the second user input, the third user input, and the fourth user input.
US10325318B2 Systems and methods for financial instrument inspection
Systems and methods for user-configurable financial instrument inspection are provided. A user may select the type of financial performance information and presentation format of the financial performance information to be displayed when the user selects a particular financial instrument. The user may associate a set of financial performance information and presentation format with a particular financial market for financial instruments. The financial instrument inspector may also facilitate trading of financial instruments.
US10325309B2 Omnichannel retailing
A device may determine its location within a store and display the location on a map of the store. A user may provide a shopping list to the device. The device may then display the location of desired items on the map of the store. When an item is located in multiple locations, the device may display one or more of the locations for the item. The device may suggest a route through the store by which the user can find all of the items on the shopping list. The device may recommend products to the user based on items near the device, items on the shopping list, or items identified by the user. The device may have the ability to identify items. The device may communicate with the server to gather information about an identified item.
US10325299B2 Enabling distribution of digital pictures
A mobile computing device configured for enabling distribution of digital pictures is provided. Additionally, a method for enabling distribution of digital pictures and a computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon for enabling distribution of digital pictures are provided.
US10325296B2 Methods and systems for selective modification to one of a plurality of components in an engine
A method for selective modification to one of a plurality of components includes receiving, by an engine, a draft transcript including at least one concept content. The method includes accessing, by a first component in a plurality of components executed by the engine, a mapping between content data and codes to identify a code mapped to the at least one concept content. The method includes modifying the draft transcript to include the identified code. The method includes receiving input representing a status of the identified code. The method includes accessing a data structure storing an indication that the first component identified the code. The method includes modifying a reliability score for the first component. The method includes determining that the first component has a reliability score that fails to satisfy a predetermined threshold. The method includes modifying execution of the first component, based on the determination.
US10325288B2 Advertising within social networks
An online social network is provided. A sentiment is determined for each of a plurality of users of an online social network (OSN) in relation to a first product. A category is determined for each of the plurality of users based, at least in part, on the sentiment of each of the plurality of users, respectively. A group including a first user and a second user of the plurality of users is generated based, at least in part, on the category of each of the first user and the second user and a relationship within the OSN between the first user and the second user. An advertisement is presented to the first user. An indication is presented to the first user that the advertisement is also presented to the second user.
US10325287B2 Advertising based on user trends in an online system
An online system, such as a social networking system, may determine user trends and identify actions to be taken by users that may help optimize revenue for an advertiser. A social networking system may generate offers for an advertiser based on the user trends, user characteristics, and claims about users where the offers include actions determined by the social networking system that users may take to help optimize revenue for advertiser. Venues may also sell ad space, ad inventory, and real-time customer data to advertisers through a social networking system.
US10325276B2 Financial reporting system integrating market segment attributes and accounting data
Financial reporting methods and systems integrate profitability and accounting data. A universal journal entry allows user definition of relevant characteristics for a market segment. The entry appends the structure of a financial document to provide linkage to market segment characteristics. When creating the financial document including profit and loss (P&L) and balance account line items, a market segment is defined with determined characteristics stored in the line item on the basis of business process dependent rules. For example in posting information on a sales order item, sales order data may be read, and customer, product, and/or other sales order information input. Additional data can be derived on the basis of the determined master data, depending upon user needs. Embodiments allow enriched reporting (e.g., flexible market segment reporting) at the line item level, affording intuitive access to defined characteristics, e.g., drill-down into details of P&L and balance account information.
US10325271B2 Fraud detection and analysis
Systems and methods generate a risk score for an account event. The systems and methods automatically generate a causal model corresponding to a user, wherein the model estimates components of the causal model using event parameters of a previous event undertaken by the user in an account of the user. The systems and methods predict expected behavior of the user during a next event in the account using the causal model. Predicting the expected behavior of the user includes generating expected event parameters of the next event. The systems and methods use a predictive fraud model to generate fraud event parameters. Generation of the fraud event parameters assumes a fraudster is conducting the next event, wherein the fraudster is any person other than the user. The systems and methods generate a risk score of the next event to indicate the relative likelihood the future event is performed by the user.
US10325270B2 Methods and systems for environmental credit scoring
A method and system are provided for environmental credit scoring of a plurality of users, partners, and distributors comprising: registering the plurality of users, partners, and distributors; receiving information from the registered users; receiving environmental activity records from partners, and distributors; assigning each activity an identification number; verifying the environmental activity records; calculating a score of each environmental activity; calculating an environmental credit score of the partners and distributors; receiving data from a point of service system; identifying the environmental activity records of users, partners and distributors, and crediting respective environmental activity records; calculating an environmental credit score for the users based on the environmental activities' data credited under the environmental activity record of the users; analyzing the environmental credit score of the users, partners, and distributors; and publishing the environmental credit scores.
US10325267B2 Selective presentation of real-time contact options based on user and system parameters
Embodiments for presenting real-time contact options described generally herein. The system receives information from a first user about an offered item via a web page and communication preferences for use with a real-time contact option to be presented on the web page, whereby the communication preferences including a first-user-defined real-time contact option presentation condition. The system selectively presents to a second user the information about the offered item and the real-time contact option based on a determination that the first-user-defined real-time contact option presentation condition is satisfied. The system enables the second user to select the real-time contact option. In response to the second user selecting the real-time contact option, the system communicates to the first user a real-time contact request and information identifying the second user.
US10325259B1 Dynamic authorization with adaptive levels of assurance
A system and method for issuing an authorization token and performing real time multi-factor authentication using a unique device or devices to enable authorization to perform secure services for an online service based on desired on demand level of assurance. The level of assurance of the authentication may be on a distributed and dynamic authenticated system. This dynamic system delivers on-demand level of assurance depending on the Relying Party's (RP) requirements, orchestrated by policies set by the RP and/or the consumer (or user agent), and possibly augmented by other regulatory requirement based on a fine-grain control requirement of the authentication token(s). The level of assurance throttles up and down depending each transaction authentication requirement.
US10325253B2 Peer-to-peer payment processing
Systems and related methods facilitating payments with a mobile device are discussed herein. Circuitry in a networked-based payment system may be configured to receive payment information from a first device. The first device may include circuitry configured to wirelessly receive wallet identifying data from the payment system. The wallet identifying data may be used to secure messages between the first device and another device over a wireless link. For example, the first device may be configured to send the wallet identifying data to a second device, which may then communicate with the payment system. In response, consumer identifying data associated with the wallet identifying data may be received by the second device from the payment system. In some embodiments, use of wallet identifying data may be applied to other communications, such as for messages that authorize payment.
US10325252B2 Payment management apparatus, payment management method, and storage medium
A payment management apparatus according to an embodiment includes a purchase request receiving unit, a payment candidate selecting unit, a list information notifying unit, a selected information acquiring unit, and a payment unit. The purchase request receiving unit receives a purchase request transmitted from a user terminal. The payment candidate selecting unit selects payment candidates as candidates for a payer who pays a price for a purchasing object corresponding to the purchase request on behalf of a user who holds the user terminal. The list information notifying unit notifies the user terminal of information on a list of the payment candidates. The selected information acquiring unit acquires, from the user terminal, information on a payment candidate selected from the list of the payment candidates as information on a selected candidate. The payment unit performs a payment process on the purchasing object based on the information on the selected candidate.
US10325251B2 Apparatus, method, and computer program product for secure, privacy-aware qualified expenditure tracking in an ISO 8583 network or the like
At an intermediate node in a payment card processing network, clearing records are obtained for payment card transactions with a merchant which sells eligible wares and ineligible wares. Said clearing records specify, for each of said transactions, a total transaction amount and information representative of an amount associated with said eligible wares. At least a portion of said clearing records are stored in a first database accessible to said intermediate node in said payment card processing network, by transaction. Said first database is queried on payment card account number and, for said payment card account number, at least said information representative of an amount associated with said eligible wares is collected. Said collected information representative of an amount associated with said eligible wares is made available to at least one interested party.
US10325247B2 Mobile device multi-feed scanner
An imaging device provides a mobile device multi-feed scanner, which may utilize remote data capture for multi-sheet feed scanning by using mirrors to form a reflective path allowing the viewing of the reverse side of the check on a platform to capture the check image on a mobile device. A camera on the mobile device may either sequentially or simultaneously capture a picture of both the front and back sides of the check. The platform may include a transparent portion, which may be adjacent to a stage portion. The first and second mirrors may be positioned such as to allow imaging of a reverse side of an object through the transparent portion of the platform while the object rests on the stage portion.
US10325239B2 Systems, methods, and computer program products for a shipping application having an automated trigger term tool
Various embodiments provide a shipping request system for dynamically identifying one or more restricted items within shipping requests. The system comprises: one or more memory storage areas containing data and one or more computer processors. The computer processors are configured to: receive input content data comprising one or more terms descriptive of one or more items for which shipment is requested, and retrieve trigger data from the one or more memory storage areas, the trigger data being associated with one or more terms related to one or more restrictions placed upon shipment of an item. The input content data is then dynamically compared against the trigger data to identify one or more correlations indicative of the presence of one or more restricted items. If correlations are identified, further shipment request processing is prevented; otherwise processing may continue. Associated computer program products and computer implemented methods are also provided.
US10325233B2 Systems and methods for replenishment in a freight tethering environment
Systems, methods, and machine readable medium are provided for replenishing product in a freight tethering environment. A pick list is generated at a hub store including one or more items that need to be replenished at a spoke store. It is determined whether the pick list can be fulfilled by the hub store. If the pick list cannot be fulfilled by the hub store, then the one or more items on the pick list is aggregated to a replenishment need of the hub store. The aggregated replenishment need of the hub store and the spoke store is communicated to a distribution center. Product is received from the distribution center based on the aggregated replenishment need, and the pick list for the spoke store is fulfilled from the received product.
US10325220B2 System and method for large-scale multi-label learning using incomplete label assignments
At least one label prediction model is trained, or learned, using training data that may comprise training instances that may be missing one or more labels. The at least one label prediction model may be used in identifying a content item's ground-truth label set comprising an indicator for each label in the label set indicating whether or not the label is applicable to the content item.
US10325181B2 Image classification method, electronic device, and storage medium
An image classification method is provided. The method includes: inputting a to-be-classified image into a plurality of neural network models; obtaining data output by multiple non-input layers specified by each neural network model to generate a plurality of image features corresponding to the plurality of neural network models; respectively inputting the plurality of corresponding image features into linear classifiers, each of the linear classifiers being trained by one of the plurality of neural network models for determining whether an image belongs to a preset class; obtaining, using each neural network model, a corresponding probability that the to-be-classified image comprises an object image of the preset class; and determining, according to each obtained probability, whether the to-be-classified image includes the object image of the preset class.
US10325179B1 Learning method and learning device for pooling ROI by using masking parameters to be used for mobile devices or compact networks via hardware optimization, and testing method and testing device using the same
A method for pooling at least one ROI by using one or more masking parameters is provided. The method is applicable to mobile devices, compact networks, and the like via hardware optimization. The method includes steps of: (a) a computing device, if an input image is acquired, instructing a convolutional layer of a CNN to generate a feature map corresponding to the input image; (b) the computing device instructing an RPN of the CNN to determine the ROI corresponding to at least one object included in the input image by using the feature map; (c) the computing device instructing an ROI pooling layer of the CNN to apply each of pooling operations correspondingly to each of sub-regions in the ROI by referring to each of the masking parameters corresponding to each of the pooling operations, to thereby generate a masked pooled feature map.
US10325170B2 Magnetic ink reader and printer having the same
A magnetic ink reader includes a conveyance mechanism for a sheet, a magnetizing mechanism configured to magnetize magnetic ink on the sheet and including a magnet having a first side of a first magnetic polarity, that is arranged to face a first surface of the sheet, and a yoke that is formed of a soft magnetic material and includes a base portion attached directly to a second side of the magnet, and an extension portion extending from the base portion such that an end surface of the extension portion faces a second surface of the sheet, and a magnetic detection head along the conveyance path and configured to detect magnetism of the magnetized magnetic ink on the sheet. A first distance between the conveyance path and the first side of the magnet is less than a second distance between the conveyance path and the end surface of the yoke.
US10325165B2 Vision-based on-street parked vehicle detection via normalized-view classifiers and temporal filtering
A system for estimating parking occupancy includes a vehicle-detection device including an adjustable mast supporting an image capture device at a select height. The image capture device acquires video of a current parking area. A computer processor in communication with the image capture device is configured to receive the video data and define a region of interest in the video data. The processor is further configured to perform a spatial transform on the ROI to transform the ROI to a normalized geometric space. The processor is further configured to apply features of a detected object in the normalized geometric space to a vehicle classifier—previously trained with samples acquired from a normalized camera perspective similar to the normalized geometric space—and determine the occupancy of the current parking area using an output of the classifier.
US10325164B2 Three dimensional object recognition device
A three dimensional object recognition device has in-vehicle cameras capturing front images of a vehicle, a recognition section and a light shaft judgment section. The recognition section detects a three dimensional object in the front images based on a parallax generated between the front images. The light shaft judgment section detects whether a light shaft phenomenon has happened in a three dimensional object area in at least one of the front images, and judges that the detected three dimensional object is an incorrect three dimensional object caused due to the light shaft phenomenon when detecting the light shaft phenomenon at every time when the recognition section detects the three dimensional object.
US10325161B2 Vehicle state determining device, display processing device, and vehicle state determining method
There is provided a vehicle state determining device. An extracting unit is configured to extract feature points from images acquired by an imaging device mounted on a vehicle. An estimating unit is configured to estimate the movement amount of the vehicle at each time set at intervals of a predetermined time, on the basis of the feature points extracted by the extracting unit. A determining unit is configured to perform determination on movement of the vehicle on the basis of the movement amount estimated by the estimating unit, and the change amount of the movement amount.
US10325151B1 Method of extracting image of port wharf through multispectral interpretation
A method of extracting an image of a port wharf through multispectral interpretation includes: first, extracting a blurred coastline by assigning values to grayscale values; then, performing a smoothing and noise removal processing on a remote sensing image in a targeted area to extract edge information; sequentially, establishing a multispectral database of a targeted port wharf; and extracting a port wharf using a projected eigenvector, performing an MAF transformation on the regularized kernel function again, projecting multivariate observed values to original eigenvectors, and identifying a remote sensing image area corresponding to the original eigenvector smaller than a transformation variance as a port wharf to be extracted, and then carrying out a validation operation.
US10325150B2 System and method for electric load identification and classification employing support vector machine
A method identifies electric load types of a plurality of different electric loads. The method includes providing a support vector machine load feature database of a plurality of different electric load types; sensing a voltage signal and a current signal for each of the different electric loads; determining a load feature vector including at least six steady-state features with a processor from the sensed voltage signal and the sensed current signal; and identifying one of the different electric load types by relating the load feature vector including the at least six steady-state features to the support vector machine load feature database.
US10325148B2 Method and a system for optical character recognition
A method and a system are described for performing optical character recognition on an image including a plurality of printed characters. The method includes defining one or more opcodes and direction pointers associated with the plurality of printed characters of a language and a font type, wherein each of the one or more opcodes has an associated unique opcode characterization value. The method includes creating a binary tree comprising a plurality of nodes, wherein each node of the plurality of nodes is assigned the unique opcode characterization value. The method includes retrieving a set of operations associated with the unique opcode characterization value assigned to each of the plurality of nodes. The method includes navigating the binary tree from a root node to a leaf node based on the set of operations, the first pointer value, and the second pointer value until the leaf node is reached.
US10325146B2 Hierarchical differential image filters for skin analysis
There is provided a framework including systems and methods for analyzing skin parameters from images or videos showing skin. Using a series of Hierarchical Differential Image Filters (HDIF), it becomes possible to detect different skin features such as wrinkles, spots, and roughness. The hierarchical differential image filter computes two enhancements to an image showing skin at two different levels of enhancement, determines a differential image using the two enhancements and computes the skin analysis rating using the differential image. These skin ratings are comparably accurate to actual ratings by dermatologists.
US10325145B2 Method of benchmarking media content based on viewer behavior
Embodiments of the invention comprise advanced techniques for automated analysis and benchmarking of media based on behavioral data, including emotional state information, collected for a plurality of computer users exposed to that media. According to embodiments, a comparative analysis can be performed relative to other media content, in which case a rapid objective assessment tool can be provided. Alternatively or additionally, the comparative analysis can be relative to the media under test itself, in which case the technique can provide immediate feedback, e.g., on whether the media has had the intended impact on its target audience. Comparative analysis can further assist to identify audience sectors where an impact (positive or negative) is observed.
US10325144B2 Wearable apparatus and information processing method and device thereof
A wearable apparatus, including: an image collector (11), configured to acquire facial images and body images of an interaction partner who is interacting with the user of the apparatus; a controller (12) connected with the image collector and configured to analyze the facial images and the body images to achieve analysis results; and an output device (13) connected with the controller and configured to output the analysis results. The wearable apparatus is portable and of low cost, and capable of determining the psychological situation of the current interaction partner according to the images information of the interaction partner based on simple operations. An information processing method and an information processing apparatus of the wearable apparatus are also provided.
US10325140B2 Fingerprint identification apparatus
A fingerprint identification apparatus includes a substrate, a second electrode layer, and a first electrode layer. The first electrode layer includes parallel first electrodes, and at least parts of the first electrodes have openings or dents. The second electrode layer includes parallel second electrodes and the second electrodes cross with the first electrodes on the substrate, where the openings or the dents are defined at the cross points from projected view. The second electrode is applied with transmitting signal and the corresponding electric field lines are received by the first electrode. The electric field lines detouring the edges of the first electrodes, or detouring the openings (or the dents) have induction with the finger close to or touching the first electrodes. The number of the effective electric field lines and the effective mutual capacitance changes can be increased to enhance the fingerprint sensing accuracy.
US10325139B2 Fingerprint authentication with parallel processing
The invention relates to a method of authenticating a user by means of a fingerprint authentication system comprising a fingerprint sensing arrangement and authentication circuitry. The method comprises the steps of acquiring a first candidate fingerprint image; acquiring a second candidate fingerprint image; processing, while acquiring the second candidate fingerprint image, the first candidate fingerprint image by the authentication circuitry; and evaluating a result of the processing. When the evaluation indicates that successful authentication is not likely based on the first candidate fingerprint image, the user is authenticated based on the second candidate fingerprint image.
US10325132B2 Fingerprint sensor and button combinations and methods of making same
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that there is disclosed in the present application a biometric sensor that may comprise a plurality of a first type of signal traces formed on a first surface of a first layer of a multi-layer laminate package; at least one trace of a second type, formed on a second surface of the first layer or on a first surface of a second layer of the multi-layer laminate package; and connection vias in at least the first layer electrically connecting the signal traces of the first type or the signal traces of the second type to respective circuitry of the respective first or second type contained in an integrated circuit physically and electrically connected to one of the first layer, the second layer or a third layer of the multi-layer laminate package.
US10325131B2 Active matrix capacitive fingerprint sensor for display integration based on charge sensing by a 2-TFT pixel architecture
Embodiments described herein include an input device including an array of sensing pixels configured to sense an input object in a sensing region, each of the sensing pixels including a sense element. Each of the sensing pixels also includes a first transistor, wherein the first transistor includes a gate terminal connected to a row select line and a second terminal connected to the sense element. Each of the sensing pixels also includes a non-linear circuit element, wherein the non-linear circuit element includes a first terminal connected to the sense element and the second terminal of the first transistor, and wherein the non-linear circuit element further includes a second terminal connected to a column output line.
US10325119B2 Method and system for preventing unauthorized processor mode switches
Disclosed embodiments relate to a system having a processor adapted to activate multiple security levels for the system and a monitoring device coupled to the processor and employing security rules pertaining to the multiple security levels. The monitoring device restricts usage of the system if the processor activates the security levels in a sequence contrary to the security rules.
US10325116B2 Dynamic privilege management in a computer system
An example method of dynamic privilege management in a computer system includes: detecting launch of an application by a user in a login session of a desktop executing on the computer system; determining identification information for the application; evaluating at least one policy that specifies requirements for privilege elevation using the identification information as parametric input; generating a privilege elevation result for the application, the privilege evaluation result including a positive or negative indication of whether the at least one policy permits privilege elevation of a process created for the application within the login session; and elevating privilege of the process in response to the positive indication in the privilege elevation.
US10325112B2 Privacy breach detection
Systems and methods for privacy breach notification and protection enabled by the Internet of Things (IoT) are provided. Some embodiments establish a passive early warning privacy-breach detection from laser beam scan capability on a mobile device and IoT device when a particular owned object (or set of owned objects) has been laser scanned. Sensor information (e.g., laser beam sensing transparent adhesive tape, automotive cameras and proximity sensors) can be used to create notifications that allow a user to take action or to have peace of mind relating to particular activities such as to avoid fees and fines, to recover lost objects, to confirm known events, and to trigger activity.
US10325110B2 Distributing registry information in a dispersed storage network
A method begins by a processing module of a dispersed storage network (DSN) generating a signed registry information packet, dispersed storage error encoding the signed registry information packet to produce a set of encoded registry information slices, and generating a set of signed encoded registry information slice packets for storage in storage units of the DSN. The method continues with the processing module retrieving a decode threshold number of signed encoded registry information slice packets. For each of the decode threshold number of signed encoded registry information slice packets, the method continues with the processing module recovering an encoded registry information slice. The method continues with the processing module dispersed storage error decoding a decode threshold number of recovered encoded registry information slices to reproduce the signed registry information packet, validating the signed registry information packet, and extracting registry information when the signed registry information packet is valid.
US10325107B2 Systems and methods for securing data using encryption
Some embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus for securing data and include a processor, and one or more stored sequences of instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to set a data download threshold, encrypt data to be downloaded by a user based on detecting size of the data violating the download threshold such that the user receives encrypted downloaded data, and manage a decryption key used to decrypt the encrypted downloaded data. The decryption key may be deconstructed into “N” key fragments and may be reconstructed using “K” key fragments where “N” is equal to “2K−1”.
US10325106B1 Apparatus and method for operating a triple store database with document based triple access security
A server includes a triple processor with instructions executed by a processor to receive an input document, read and store document restrictions for the input document, specify a first triple permutation, and produce for each triple in the input document a record of the triple in accordance with the first triple permutation and the position of the triple in the document. The server also includes a query processor with instructions executed by a processor to receive a query, match components of the query to triples in a triple repository to form initial triples, remove triples from the initial triples in accordance with document restrictions associated with the triples to form final triples, and return the final triples.
US10325104B1 Systems and methods for data sharing and transaction processing for high security documents
Systems and methods for data sharing and transaction processing for high security documents are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a method may include (1) at least one computer processor verifying that a sender of a document is authorized to send the document; (2) the at least one computer processor verifying that a receiver of the document is authorized to receive the document; (3) the at least one computer processor identifying at least one restriction to associate with the document; and (4) the at least one computer processor associating the at least one restriction with the document.
US10325102B2 Real-time customer experience management systems and methods
A real-time experience management method, system, and mobile device include checking in a person with an associated mobile device at a site comprising a wireless infrastructure, location tracking, and sensors; communicating data associated with the person to a cloud service; receiving personalization information about the person from the cloud service; monitoring and updating an experience associated with the person at the site during a duration the person is at the site; and communicating data associated with the experience to the cloud service.
US10325092B2 Dynamically adjusting a model for a security operations center
Examples relate to dynamically adjusting a model for a security operations center (“SOC”). As such, the examples disclosed herein enable constructing a customer storage model over a set of time periods for a customer based on a set of resources of the SOC, a storage distribution model received from the customer related to expected usage of the set of resources, and a threat landscape for the customer. The customer storage model may be revised for a second time period based on actual storage use of the customer during a first time period, and a projection of an amount of data to be consumed in the second time period based on the threat landscape. Allocation of the resources in the SOC may be revised for the second time period based on the revision to the customer storage model.
US10325088B2 Method and system for information authentication
A system is provided for facilitating multi-party authentication. During operation, the system receives, via a communication module, an operation request from a primary user. The system then sends an authentication request to the authentication assistance user and receives a response from the authentication assistance user. Subsequently, the system allows or denies the operation request based on the response received from the authentication assistance user.
US10325085B1 Efficient logon
The technology described herein detects a first device associated with a user that is within a detectable range of a second device. The system requests authentication information. In response to receiving the authentication information, a token generator associated with the user can generate a secure token. The secure token can be sent to the server. Once the secure token is verified, the user is granted access to one or more services.
US10325083B2 Wearable electronic devices
Wearable electronic device technology is disclosed. In an example, a wearable electronic device can include a handling portion that facilitates donning the wearable electronic device on a user. The wearable electronic device can also include a user authentication sensor associated with the handling portion and configured to sense a biometric characteristic of the user while the user is donning the wearable electronic device. In addition, the wearable electronic device can include a security module to determine whether the sensed biometric characteristic indicates an authorized user of the wearable electronic device.
US10325072B2 Mechanical teleoperated device for remote manipulation
A mechanical teleoperated device for remote manipulation includes a slave unit having a number of slave links interconnected by a plurality of slave joints; an end-effector connected to the slave unit; a master unit having a corresponding number of master links interconnected by a plurality of master joints; and a handle connected to a distal end of the master unit. The device further includes first device arranged to kinematically connect the slave unit with the master unit, second device arranged to kinematically connect the end-effector with the handle, and a mechanical constraint device configured to ensure that one master link of the master unit is guided along its longitudinal axis so that the corresponding slave link of the slave unit always translates along a virtual axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the guided master link in the vicinity of the remote manipulation when the mechanical teleoperated device is operated.
US10325062B2 Method and device for generating engineering topology of digital substation
The present invention relates to a method and device for generating an engineering topology of a digital substation. The method may include: generating, by a single line diagram generation module, a single line diagram of the digital substation based on input information regarding a plurality of substation component devices and connection relations therebetween; converting, by a topology conversion module, the single line diagram of the digital substation into an engineering topology conforming to international standards by use of conversion conditions stored in a topology component management module; verifying, by a topology verification module, whether the engineering topology is suitable for the digital substation based on the international standards; and generating, by an international standard file generation module, a single line diagram engineering file of the digital substation as a system specification description (SSS) by use of the verified engineering topology.
US10325060B2 Hotspot correction method
A hotspot correction method is provided. The layout patterns in the hotspot regions are accurately corrected by using an ILT method. Then the layout patterns in the extension regions are corrected by using an OPC method. As a result, the layout patterns in the hotspot regions can be accurately corrected while pattern distortion of the extension regions generated due to the regional ILT correction can be prevented. Moreover, high demanding of calculation capability and long calculation time of global ILT correction can be avoided.
US10325057B2 Using computer-aided design layout in scanning system
A system and method for testing a device under test (DUT) combines measurement data of field components values made at different sampling locations away from the DUT with computer-aided design layout of the DUT. The combined computer-aided design layout of the DUT and the measurement data can then be displayed for analysis.
US10325056B1 Failure boundary classification and corner creation for scaled-sigma sampling
A system, methods, and a computer program product for estimating a yield and creating corners of a circuit design with the aid of a failure boundary classification. The system, methods and computer program product provide for determining, based on how many sampling factors have failures, whether data samples are sufficient as input to scaled-sigma sampling. If the data samples are insufficient, the failure boundary classification is usable to determine whether the yield is high enough to meet a yield target. A design corner can be located by applying a binary search to results of scaled-sigma sampling. The failure boundary classification can aid in setting up the search.
US10325054B2 Invariant sharing to speed up formal verification
Methods and apparatuses are described for sharing inductive invariants while performing formal verification of a circuit design. Specifically, some embodiments assume at least an inductive invariant for a property to be true while proving another property. According to one definition, an inductive invariant of a property is an inductive assertion such that all states that satisfy the inductive assertion also satisfy the property. According to one definition, an inductive assertion describes a set of states that includes all legal initial states of the circuit design and that is closed under a transition relation that models the circuit design.
US10325046B2 Formal method for clock tree analysis and optimization
Configuring a hardware verification system includes receiving first data representing a first integrated circuit design configured to operate via a first clock signal derived from a second clock signal and a third signal generated by the second clock signal. The computer transforms the first data into second data representing a second design that includes functionality of the first design. The transformation replaces the first clock signal with the second clock signal. A first Boolean function is defined by first and second values of the third signal corresponding to a first transition of the second clock signal being in a same direction as a transition of the first clock signal. A second Boolean function is defined by the first and second values of the third signal corresponding to a second transition of the second clock signal being in a direction opposite to the associated transition of the first clock signal.
US10325044B2 Control path verification of hardware design for pipelined process
Methods and systems for verifying that logic for implementing a pipelined process in hardware correctly moves data through the pipelined process. The method includes: (a) monitoring data input to the pipelined process to determine when watched data has been input to the pipelined process; (b) in response to determining the watched data has been input to the pipelined process counting a number of progressing clock cycles for the watched data; and (c) evaluating an assertion written in an assertion based language, the assertion establishing that when the watched data is output from the pipelined process the counted number of progressing clock cycles for the watched data should be equal to one of one or more predetermined values.
US10325042B1 Debugging failures in X-propagation logic circuit simulation
Methods for debugging a failure in a logic circuit design simulation by tracing a X-value are provided. In one aspect, a method includes detecting during a X-propagation logic circuit design simulation a failure at a register transfer level of a logic circuit comprising one or more logic blocks and tracing a X-value in a data path of the one or more logic blocks until the X-value is observed in a control path of the one or more logic blocks. The method also includes identifying a logic block comprising a control signal of the control path in which the X-value is observed, and identifying the logic block in which the X-value is observed as a root cause of the failure. Systems and machine-readable media are also provided.
US10325021B2 Phrase extraction text analysis method and system
A system and method for extracting a relevant phrase from text. The system and method may build a plurality of n-gram phrases using a seed from a seed list as a start, a middle, or an end of each n-gram phrase. The seed list may be directed to a specific vehicle system and each seed may indicate a symptom, part, or action to extract relevant phrases from vehicle information verbatims. The plurality of n-gram phrases may be filtered to obtain one or more relevant phrases. The filtering process may include calculating an external relevance factor, an internal relevance factor, or a context pattern relevance factor.
US10325020B2 Contextual pharmacovigilance system
Systems and methods for identifying an adverse effect of a pharmaceutical substance are provided. A system may tokenize an electronic medical record for a plurality of tokens. The system may further generate a distance score between a first vector of a word embedding model and a second vector of the word embedding model. The first vector may correspond to a substance token and the second vector may correspond to a condition token. The system may further detect an absence of a preventative association between the substance token and the condition token in a prevention repository. The system may further generate a causal link indication indicative of a causal link between the substance token and the condition token in response to the distance score being greater than a threshold value and detection of the absence of the preventative association between the substance token and the condition token.
US10325015B2 Conversion of data ranges to table objects
Conversion of data ranges to table objects in an electronic spreadsheet document is provided. When an electronic spreadsheet document is being utilized, data ranges may be automatically converted to tables to allow the user to enjoy the full benefits of the table properties and functionalities. When a data range is automatically converted to a table object, a user will be given an opportunity to revert the table object back to the data range from which it was converted. Instead of automatic conversion, a suggestion may be provided to a user before a data range is converted to a table object. If the user accepts the suggestion, then the data range may be automatically converted to a table object.
US10325010B1 Hybrid approach to collating unicode text strings consisting primarily of ASCII characters
Collating text strings having Unicode encoding includes receiving two text strings S=s1s2 . . . s and T=t1t2 . . . tm. When the two text strings are not identical, there is a smallest positive integer p for which the two text strings differ. The process looks up the characters sp and tp in a predefined lookup table. If either of these characters is missing from the lookup table, the collation of the text strings is determined using the standard Unicode comparison of the text strings spsp+1 . . . sn and tptp+1 . . . tm. Otherwise, the lookup table assigns weights vp and wp for the characters sp and tp. When vp≠wp, these weights define the collation order of the strings S and T. When vp=wp, the collation of S and T is determined recursively using the suffix strings sp+1 . . . sn and tp+1 . . . tm.
US10325009B2 Method and apparatus for using custom component parsing engine to parse tag of custom component
A page component dynamic layout method includes: initiating, by a client terminal, a page content request to a server based on a triggered request page; querying, by the client terminal, whether there is a preset identifier in a page response content; if there is a preset identifier in the page response content, loading a set custom component parsing engine to parse a tag of a custom component; selecting, by the client terminal, a corresponding custom component according to tag information obtained by parsing the tag of the custom component, and calling a set custom component rendering engine to render the custom component; and adding the rendered custom component to a corresponding position of the request page. Dynamic layout of a Native component on a WebView is achieved on an HTML page, thereby improving the convenience of laying out pages by an operator.
US10324999B2 Systems and methods of online interfaces for hierarchically arranged user-generated content
Systems and methods are provided methods for providing an online interface for displaying hierarchically or logically arranged user-generated content. One method including receiving, from a first user over a network, topical user-generated electronic content, the topical user-generated electronic content being related to a topic of a web page; displaying the topical user-generated electronic content received from the first user on the web page; receiving, from a second user over the network, responsive user-generated electronic content and an indication of a desire to post the responsive user-generated electronic content on the web page in association with the topical user-generated electronic content; and displaying, adjacent to the topical user-generated electronic content on the web page, a user element or link that a third user can manipulate to display the responsive user-generated electronic content adjacent to the topical user-generated electronic content.
US10324996B2 System, method, and computer program product for automated discovery, curation and editing of online local content
A method for quantifying localness of content can be organized into several stages of information acquisition and processing, with each stage focusing on filtering or qualifying content based on geographic information relevant to a place. The method may comprise bootstrapping an initial set of terms for the place, building a local content corpus for the place utilizing the initial set of terms, and populating an index with information from documents in the local content corpus. In response to a request about the place, a query is formed and provided to the index for retrieving local content relevant to the place.
US10324989B2 Microblog-based event context acquiring method and system
A Microblog-based event context acquiring method has: an event-related acquiring information of original microblogs and reposted microblogs thereof contained in a predetermined topic within a statistical time period; calculating an event heat time distribution about the topic corresponding to the information of the original and reposted microblogs thereof related to the event within the statistical time period, the event heat indicating a degree of concern of the original microblogs and the reposted microblogs thereof related to the event in a user group; and selecting, from the statistical time period, a plurality of event context time nodes and corresponding node events according to the event heat time distribution about the topic within the statistical time period so as to constitute an event context of the topic. Event context of the event contained in the predetermined topic by means of the microblogs is acquired quickly and accurately.
US10324988B2 Resource distribution based upon search signals
Embodiments of the disclosure are related to distribution of content in response to search signals in an enterprise environment. Embodiments of the disclosure obtain search signals from a client device associated with a user. In response to obtaining such a search signal, content stored on a resource repository can be located. Such a resource repository can be a private repository associated with an enterprise. In response to located content, a notification can be sent to the client device of the user.
US10324979B2 Automatic generation of playlists from conversations
A moment identification system automatically generates a playlist of conversations having a specified moment. A moment can be occurrence of a specific event or a specific characteristic in a conversation, or any event that is of specific interest for an application for which the playlist is being generated. For example, a moment can include laughter, fast-talking, objections, response to questions, a discussion on a particular topic such as budget, behavior of a speaker, intent to buy, etc., in a conversation. The moment identification system analyzes each of the conversations to determine if one or more features of a conversation correspond to a specified moment, and includes those of the conversations in the playlist having one or more features that correspond to the specified moment. The playlist may include a portion of a conversation that has the specified moment rather than the entire conversation.
US10324976B2 Gallery application for content viewing
A gallery software application enables a user to browse, view, and interact with various content items, such as still images and videos. The gallery includes a graphical user interface with two modes: stack and grid. In stack mode, images (which represent content items) are divided into groups, and a group is represented by a displayed stack of images. In grid mode, images are displayed in a grid of rows and columns. The displayed stacks and images can be scrolled. When the scrolling reaches the end of a set of stacks or images, the last stack or image is displayed with perspective distortion. In grid mode, a value is displayed for meta-data of a content item that is not currently displayed. If a user indicates the displayed value, the grid is scrolled until the content item whose meta-data matches that value is displayed.
US10324974B2 Display control method and apparatus for multimedia data
The present disclosure discloses a display control method and apparatus for multimedia data, and belongs to the field of Internet technologies. The method includes: acquiring a ratio of a total real display count to a total planning display count corresponding to each display area within a first time period, determining the ratio as a data display rate of each display area within the first time period, and controlling, according to the data display rate of each display area within the first time period, multimedia data displayed in each display area. In the present disclosure, a data display rate of each display area within a first time period is acquired, and multimedia data displayed in each display area is controlled according to the data display rate of each display area within the first time period, so that stability of accuracy of a control result is improved, and a control effect is enhanced.
US10324947B2 Learning from historical logs and recommending database operations on a data-asset in an ETL tool
A data analysis server maintains database operation history data and context data for database operations performed on tables by a set of training users. The data analysis server builds predictive models for using the maintained data to recommend database operations and operands to a set of guided users. The data analysis server trains the predictive models by determining and weighting features derived from context data that are predictive of performing database operations to tables with similar context data. Using the predictive model, the data analysis server generates recommended database operations and operands based on context data received from a data analysis application of a guided user and sends the recommendations to the data analysis application for presentation to the guided user.
US10324937B2 Using combined coefficients for viral action optimization in an on-line social network
A news feed system provided with an on-line social network system determines that a news feed is to be constructed for a viewer. The news feed system accesses the viewer's profile and other information associated with the viewer, accesses an inventory of activities that have been identified as potentially of interest to the viewer, and calculates relevance score for each item inventory of activities using the combined coefficients methodology. The activities are then arranged for presentation to the viewer via a news feed web page, using respective calculated relevance scores.
US10324935B1 Presenting event intelligence and trends tailored per geographic area granularity
The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for presenting event intelligence and trends tailored per geographic area granularity. Event related data can be combined with information from other domains to enable intelligent decision making within those domains. Responsive to user commands, graphical presentation can be tailored to a geographic granularity and can vary between geographic granularities. Event related information and other information for a defined area as well as adjacent areas can be at least partially summarized based on geographic granularity. At least partially summarizing data for currently presented areas as well as adjacent areas reduces resource consumption when moving between presented areas, for example, in a map. The level of summarization can be a tailored to a selected geographic granularity. As such, overall presented graphical data (e.g., total number of icons) can be relatively stable, and possibly tuned to available computing resources.
US10324932B2 Detecting logical relationships based on structured query statements
An example computer-implemented method includes receiving, via a processor, a plurality of structured query statements associated with an application and a database. The method includes detecting, via the processor, a logical relationship between at least two of the plurality of structured query statements based on a common source, a predetermined threshold time, a common transaction. The method includes generating, via the processor, a model based on the detected logical relationship. The method further includes receiving, via the processor, a request to modify the database. The method also further includes modifying, via the processor, the database in response to detecting that a predetermined threshold probability of application functionality impairment is not exceeded.
US10324930B2 Database calculation engine with nested multiprovider merging
A query is received by a database server from a remote application server that is associated with a calculation scenario that defines a data flow model including one or more calculation nodes including stacked multiproviders. Subsequently, the database server instantiates the calculation scenario and afterwards optimizes the calculation scenario. As part of the optimization, the calculation scenario is optimized by merging the two multiproviders. Thereafter, the operations defined by the calculation nodes of the optimized calculation scenario can be executed to result in a responsive data set. Next, the data set is provided to the application server by the database server.
US10324928B2 Rewriting search queries on online social networks
In one embodiment, a method includes accessing a data set including a list of objects matching a query command and a score for each of the listed objects, where the query command is generated by parsing a query using a parsing algorithm, and where the score for each of the listed objects is calculated based on a scoring algorithm. The method also includes generating multiple subsets of the data set, each subset including one or more of the listed objects, and calculating, for each subset, a measure of score-quality associated with the scores of the objects in the subset and a measure of CPU-power associated with an amount of processing power required for retrieving the objects in the subset. The method also includes revising the parsing algorithm based on a comparison of the measures of score-quality and the measures of CPU-power associated with one or more of the subsets.
US10324927B2 Data-driven union pruning in a database semantic layer
Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for union node pruning. In one aspect, there is provided a method, which may include receiving, by a calculation engine, a query; processing a calculation scenario including a union node; accessing a pruning table associated with the union node, wherein the pruning table includes semantic information describing the first input from the first data source node and the second input from the second data source node; determining whether the first data source node and the second data source node can be pruned by at least comparing the semantic information to at least one filter of the query; and pruning, based on a result of the determining, at least one the first data source node or the second data source node. Related apparatus, systems, methods, and articles are also described.
US10324926B2 System and method for extracting and sharing application-related user data
Systems and methods for extracting and sharing application-related user data are disclosed. A method may include extracting in-app data for at least one of the plurality of apps running on a computing device, the in-app data including content consumed by a user while the at least one app is running, and/or at least one user action taken in connection with the content. Using an entity template associated with the app, a plurality of text strings within the in-app data are classified into at least one of a plurality of data types specified by the template. At least one user data item (UDI) may be generated by combining at least a portion of the classified plurality of text strings, the at least one UDI being accessible by a second app, an operating system running on the, a service of the operating system, and/or a service running on at least another device.
US10324922B2 Providing a timeline of events regarding a database record
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer program products for providing a timeline of events regarding a database record in an on-demand database service. In some non-limiting examples, the database record can be stored in a database in a cloud computing environment, and the timeline can display events or interactions related to the database record. Metadata associated with an event or interaction can be used to identify data associated with the event or interaction, and metadata can be used to determine what events or interactions are displayed in the timeline according to filtering parameters. Metadata can also be used to determine a customer satisfaction rating or health-based numeric for the database record.
US10324917B2 Methods and systems for data management
Systems and methods for data management are disclosed. One method can comprise defining a plurality of data tables, wherein one or more of the data tables comprises a data field, loading a first data table of the plurality of data tables in a first memory, wherein one or more data fields of the first data table is associated with a second data table of the plurality of data tables, and wherein the second data table is resident in a second memory, and presenting a visualization of the first data table and the second data table.
US10324906B2 Intelligent XML file fragmentation
An XML fragmenting mechanism uses an XML schema for the XML file to split up the XML file in a hierarchal structure of data blocks for storage in a storage system with a limited block size such as a cluster coordination service. The XML fragmenting mechanism creates an XML file map to document the structure of the XML file in the storage system. The XML fragmenting mechanism stores the data blocks in the storage system according to the XML file map and supports retrieval of all or part of the data in a format that supports XML validation.
US10324905B1 Proactive state change acceptability verification in journal-based storage systems
A particular node of a journal-based multi-node distributed storage system requests the addition of an acceptability verification request entry to the journal, indicating a proposed state change of the system. The particular node examines contents of entries added to the journal after the acceptability verification request entry. After determining that a targeted set of acceptability verification response entries have been added to the journal, indicating that the potential state change meets acceptance criteria at respective other nodes of the system, the particular node requests an addition of a committed transaction entry to the journal, indicating an approval of the proposed state change.
US10324893B1 Backup application catalog analyzer
The present disclosure provides for analyzing data stored in a data protection storage system to determine a prospective storage scheme that provides a more efficient use of storage resources in the data protection storage system. Data can be analyzed to identify a set of data suitable for long term storage in an archive. Data can be analyzed to identify a set of data suitable for deletion to reduce duplicate copies of data, and remove expired data. Protection policies that provide double coverage of data, causing additional inefficient storage of data, can be identified. A prospective amount of freed storage and other savings can be calculated, if all or part of the prospective storage scheme is implemented, where the prospective amount of freed storage and other savings can be displayed to in a report. A prospective storage scheme may also be determined for a client system that stores live data.
US10324885B2 Display device of addin card
A display device of an addin card generally includes, in structure, an addin card, a display device, a control board, and control software. The addin card is in information connection with the display device and the control board. The control software is loaded in the control board and is in information connection with the addin card. The display device access and reads hardware status data of the addin card, such as an operation temperature, a fan rotational speed, and a processing frequency. As such, in an attempt to observe the current hardware status data of the addin card, a user is allowed to make direct observation of the data on the display device without activating the control software. To change the operation performance of the addin card, the user may operate the control software to control the addin card, without entering BIOS, this being very convenient for the user.
US10324884B2 Memory drive adapters and memory drive units incorporating the same
Technology is provided for a memory drive adapter. The memory drive adapter is used for combining memory drives within an alternative form factor. For example the memory drive adapter can include an adapter frame configured for compatibility with a peripheral component interface. The adapter frame can include first and second spaced apart cover panels. A mounting panel extends between the first and second cover panels. An end panel is positioned opposite the mounting panel and extends between the first and second cover panels. One or more divider tabs extend between the first and second cover panels substantially midway between the mounting panel and the end panel to define a pair of drive bays, each configured to receive a 2.5-inch solid state drive.
US10324875B2 Data processor and control system
Provided are a data processor, and a control system, in which an interrupt controller and an event link controller are adopted. The event link controller responds to a generated event signal to output a start control signal for controlling start of an operation of a circuit module. The circuit module is able to generate an event signal. The event link controller generates the start control signal according to the correspondences between event signals and start control signals which are defined by event control information. The links between the event signals and start control signals can be prescribed by the event control information. Therefore, operations of circuit modules prescribed by such links can be controlled sequentially. The control neither involves save and return processes by CPU as in the interrupt processing, nor needs priority level control as executed on competing interrupt requests.
US10324873B2 Hardware accelerated communications over a chip-to-chip interface
A device and method for communicating, via a memory-mapped communication path, between a host processor and a cellular-communication modem are disclosed. The method includes providing logical channels over the memory-mapped communication path and transporting data organized according to one or more cellular communication protocols over at least one of the logical channels. In addition, the method includes acknowledging when data transfer occurs between the host processor and the cellular-communication modem, issuing commands between the host processor and the cellular-communication modem, and communicating and managing a power state via one or more of the logical channels.
US10324871B2 Method and system for buffer state based low power operation in a MoCA network
A first device of a Multimedia Over Coax Alliance (MoCA) network may communicate with a second device of the MoCA network to control power-save operation of the second MoCA device. The first device may control the power-save operation of the second MoCA device based on an amount of data stored in a buffer, wherein the data stored in the buffer is destined for the second device. The buffer may be in a third device which sends the data to the second device, and/or the buffer may be in the first device. The first device may be operable to buffer data destined for the second device while the second device is in a power-saving state.
US10324865B2 Maintaining ordering requirements while converting protocols in a communications fabric
Systems and methods for maintaining an order of read and write transactions for each source through a bridge in a bus fabric are disclosed. The bridge provides a connection from a first bus to a second bus within the bus fabric. The first bus has a single path for read and write transactions and the second bus has separate paths for read and write transactions. The bridge allows writes to pass reads for a given source, but prevents reads from passing writes. The bridge forwards a write transaction out of the bridge when the write transaction is available for forwarding. The bridge forwards a read transaction from a given source out of the bridge when there are no outstanding write transactions for the given source that are older than the read transaction. The bridge prevents forwarding the read transaction from the given source out of the bridge when there are outstanding write transactions that are older than the read transaction for the given source.
US10324856B2 Address translation for sending real address to memory subsystem in effective address based load-store unit
Technical solutions are described for executing one or more out-of-order instructions by a processing unit. An example method includes executing, by a load-store unit (LSU), instructions from an out-of-order (OoO) window. The OoO execution includes determining an effective address being used by a load instruction from the OoO window. Further, the execution includes determining presence of the effective address in an effective address directory (EAD) by identifying an EAD entry in the EAD, the EAD entry maps the effective address with an index of a corresponding effective-real table (ERT) entry from an effective-real table (ERT). In response to the effective address being present in the EAD, the execution includes accessing the corresponding ERT entry of the effective address of the load instruction, the corresponding ERT entry including a real address for the effective address, and issuing the load instruction using the real address from the corresponding ERT entry.
US10324853B2 Cache system and method using track table and branch information
The present invention provides a cache method and a cache system. The cache method includes the following steps. An instruction issuing is scheduled based on a program flow information stored in a cache system. The program flow information includes an instruction sequence information and an instruction distance information. A time point for the instruction issuing is determined based on the instruction sequence information and the instruction distance information.
US10324852B2 System and method to increase availability in a multi-level memory configuration
One embodiment provides for a data processing system comprising a multi-level system memory including a first memory level of volatile memory and a second memory level that is larger and slower in comparison with the first memory level. The second memory level includes non-volatile memory and can additionally include volatile memory. The multi-level system memory includes a multi-level memory controller including logic to manage a list of faulty addresses within the multi-level system memory. The multi-level memory controller can manage a list of faulty addresses. The multi-level memory controller is configured to satisfy a request for data stored in the first memory level from the second memory level when the data is stored in an address on the list of faulty addresses.
US10324849B2 Headless resilient backup and restore software ecosystem selecting server based on historical client latency, workload and metadata presence in cache
Provided are techniques for a headless resilient backup and restore software ecosystem. At a first backup server of a plurality of backup servers, a connection request is received. At the first backup server, a second backup server is identified by: determining a backup server score for each of the plurality of backup servers based on identification factors comprising historical client latency, scheduled backup server workload, and whether the metadata is already cached on any of the plurality of backup servers and identifying the second backup server as having a lowest backup server score. The identification of the second backup server is returned.
US10324846B2 Bits register for synonyms in a memory system
A method for tracking and invalidating memory address synonyms in a cache memory system includes receiving a request to associate a second memory address with a first memory address in a cache memory system that supports synonyms, wherein the second memory address and the first memory address each comprise a synonym identifier. The method also includes determining a set of differing bits within the synonym identifier of the first memory address and the second memory address, and including the set of differing bits within a set of synonym generation bits for the cache memory system. A corresponding apparatus, computer program product, and system are also disclosed herein.
US10324841B2 Memory module with local synchronization
A memory module is operatable in a memory system with a memory controller. The memory module comprises a module control device to receive command signals from the memory controller and to output module C/A signals and data buffer control signals. The module C/A signals are provided to memory devices organized in groups, each group including at least one memory device, while the data buffer control signals are provided to a plurality of buffer circuits to control data paths in the buffer circuits, a respective buffer circuit corresponding to a respective group of memory devices. The plurality of buffer circuits are distributed across a surface of the memory module such that each data buffer control signal arrives at the plurality of buffer circuits at different points in time. The plurality of buffer circuits include clock regeneration circuits to regenerate a clock signal received from the module control device and to provide regenerated clock signals to respective groups of memory devices.
US10324838B2 Virtually addressable hardware global kernel segment table
Systems, methods, and computer program products to manage an address translation in a virtually segmented memory system, with included processes comprising a process scoped segment table (STAB) consisting of segment table entries (STEs) that contain effective address segment number (ESID) to system wide unique virtual segment identifier (VSID) mappings, and creating a global kernel segment table (STAB) that itself is translated using a pinned page table entry (PTE). A switch to the global kernel STAB is initiated in response to a page fault interrupt on a process STAB PTE and a PTE reload handler invoked to reload that process STAB PTE. A switch to an original STAB is initiated in order to resume the address translation and resolve the page fault or the interrupt by an operating system executing on the processor.
US10324837B2 Reducing minor garbage collection overhead
A computer-implemented method and system are provided for reducing garbage collection overhead. The method includes specifying, by a hardware processor from a set of nodes of a Directed Acyclic Graph representing an application program, wherein each of the nodes represents a respective one of a plurality of computation tasks, any of the nodes which store a respective computation result for at least a threshold period of time as cache nodes. The method further includes allocating, by the hardware processor, the respective computation result of each of the cache nodes into a tenure area of a memory.
US10324836B2 Balanced double deques for eliminating memory fences in garbage collection
Garbage collection methods include adding a data object to one of multiple queues owned by a first garbage collection thread. The queues include a public queue and multiple private queues. A task is popped from one of the plurality of queues to perform garbage collection. The public queue is swapped with one of the private plurality of private queues if there are no tasks in the public queue.
US10324825B2 Visualization of security warning solution points
A source code processing application may process source code and realize the results of the code in a map configuration. In one example, the map may be displayed with a number of stations and pathways between the stations to illustrate associations with classes of the source code. An example method of operation may include one or more of retrieving source code comprising a class from memory, processing the source code to identify an error associated with the class, creating a map with a station linked to the error, and displaying the map on a device.
US10324805B1 Targeted chunking of data
Targeted chunking of data is described. A system identifies a length of a sliding window that a data chunking routine applies to a data buffer to create data chunks. The system identifies an expected chunk boundary in the data buffer. The system adjusts the expected chunk boundary, based on the length of the sliding window. The system enables the data chunking routine to start applying the sliding window at the adjusted expected chunk boundary in the data buffer instead of starting application of the sliding window at a beginning of the data buffer.
US10324800B2 System recovery using WoL
The present technology provides a system and method for smartly resetting a hang device of a server system based upon a Wake-on-Lan (WoL) message and status of the hang device. The system comprises a management device, a switch, a physical layer (PHY) coupled to a network, a network interface (NIC), a monitoring device and a delay circuit. The PHY is coupled to the network to receive network packets that includes a WoL message. The monitoring device is configured to receive status information from the management device and the WoL message, and reset the management device based upon received information.
US10324784B2 Mitigating crashes of an application server executing a monitoring agent
A software circuit breaker observes an amount of free memory available in an application server and a duration of a garbage collection process performed by the application server. The application server executes an agent comprising a plurality of processes for monitoring performance of the application server. Based on the amount of free memory and duration of the garbage collection process, the circuit breaker anticipates a likely crash of the application server. In response to anticipating the likely crash, the circuit breaker disables one or more processes of the agent.
US10324782B1 Hiccup management in a storage array
A hiccup management scheme for use within a storage system can maintain low latency on client I/O when a storage device is temporarily unavailable. In some embodiments, a storage using uses double parity data protection can tolerate concurrent hiccups by up to two storage devices within a storage array.
US10324775B2 Method for bidirectional calling between open system and mainframe system performed by computing device
Disclosed is a method for bi-directional calling between an open system module and a mainframe system module, which is performed in a computing device including one or more processors and a main memory storing commands executable in the processors. The method may include: receiving, by a front-end interface, a calling for a mainframe function on the mainframe system module from the open system module program; requesting, by an entrance point processing unit of the front-end interface, information on the mainframe function to a program processing unit of a back-end interface; controlling, by the entrance point processing unit of the front-end interface, a register processing unit of the back-end interface to set a mainframe register value used in the mainframe system module; and transferring, by the front-end interface, a system control to the mainframe system module through a control transfer processing unit of the back-end interface so as to drive the mainframe function on the mainframe system module.
US10324772B2 Method and system for data instance-based automatic message map construction
A system and method for facilitating integrating software systems. An example method includes generating a test dataset (also called instance dataset herein); inputting the test dataset to a first software system and a second software system that are to be integrated; triggering a first set of one or more source messages (also called target messages herein) from the first software system and a second set of one or more source messages from the second output message based on the test dataset; receiving the first set of one or more source messages and the second set of one or more source messages; and analyzing the message sets to determine a mapping sufficient to translate messages exchanged between the first and second software systems, such that the messages are readable thereby.
US10324765B2 Predicting capacity of shared virtual machine resources
Predicting capacity of shared virtual machine (VM) resources by generating estimated remaining capacities (ERCs) for computing clusters within a virtualization system rather than continuously monitoring actual remaining capacities (ARCs). Generating ERCs for a virtualization system's computing cluster(s) by using physical resource allocation flux data and/or VM type exchange probabilities provides benefits over continuously monitoring ARCs. The physical resource allocation flux data may correspond to commissioning and decommissioning VMs into the cluster and may be obtained during a blind period when current ARCs are unknown. For example, the physical resource allocation flux may be an indication of how many instances of each VM type are commissioned and/or decommissioned from the cluster over a time interval of interest. The VM type exchange probabilities may indicate a likelihood that commissioning or decommissioning a VM type into the computing cluster(s) will take up or free up computing resources available to other VM types, respectively.
US10324760B2 Leases for blocks of memory in a multi-level memory
The described embodiments include a computing device that has two or more levels of memory, each level of memory having different performance characteristics. During operation, the computing device receives a request to lease an available block of memory in a specified level of memory for storing an object. When a block of memory is available for leasing in the specified level of memory, the computing device stores the object in the block of memory in the specified level of memory. The computing device also commences the lease for the block of memory by setting an indicator for the block of memory to indicate that the block of memory is leased. During the lease (i.e., until the lease is terminated), the object is kept in the block of memory.
US10324752B2 Response times based on application states
Systems and methods for improving response times in based on application states. In some embodiments, an Information Handling System (IHS) may include a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and a hardware memory storage device coupled to the CPU, the hardware memory storage device having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution by the CPU, configure the IHS to: identify a first state of an application being executed by the CPU at runtime; identify a trigger event configured to cause the IHS to change from the first state to a second state; in response to the trigger event, switch from the first state to a second state, wherein the first state is associated with first hardware configuration and the second state is associated with a second hardware configuration; and in response to the trigger event, switch the first hardware configuration to the second hardware configuration.
US10324746B2 Extended context delivery for context-based authorization
Some embodiments provide a novel method for authorizing network requests for a machine in a network. In some embodiments, the method is performed by security agents that execute on virtual machines operating on a host machine. In some embodiments, the method captures a network request (e.g., network control packets, socket connection request, etc.) from a primary application executing on the machine. The method identifies an extended context for the network request and determines whether the network request is authorized based on the extended context. The method then processes the network request according to the determination. The extended context of some embodiments includes identifications for primary and secondary applications associated with the network request. Alternatively, or conjunctively, some embodiments include identifications for primary and secondary users associated with the network request.
US10324743B2 Announcing virtual machine migration
Systems and methods for announcing virtual machine migration. An example method may comprise: receiving, by a first hypervisor running on a first computer system, a migration announcement from a virtual machine that is undergoing live migration from the first computer system to a second computer system; and transmitting a message comprising the migration announcement to a second hypervisor running on the second computer system.
US10324739B2 Systems and methods for simulated application of cosmetic effects
In a computing device for simulating the application of cosmetic effects, a user interface with a plurality of cosmetic templates is displayed to a user, where each cosmetic template comprises a predefined sequence for applying cosmetic effects. A selection of one of the cosmetic templates is obtained from the user, and a digital representation of the user is captured. The computing device tracks facial features of the user in the digital representation of the user and generates a virtual mirror for the user to view. The virtual mirror displays progressive application of each of the sequence of cosmetic effects of the selected cosmetic template to corresponding facial features in the digital representation. A digital representation of the simulated application of all of the sequence of cosmetic effects is then stored.
US10324737B2 Hybrid server-side and client-side portal aggregation and rendering
Rendering of a portal page that is displayable on a client system includes receiving a request for a portal page by a web portal engine, monitoring server-side aggregation and rendering performance by the web portal engine, and comparing a measured performance parameter value of the server-side aggregation and rendering against a pre-defined threshold value. The server-side aggregation and rendering is interrupted, based upon the comparison, once the threshold value is exceeded. Further, an intermediate result of the portal page is prepared based on the server-side aggregation and rendering for sending, such that a client-side processing completes the interrupted aggregation and rendering of the portal page.
US10324728B2 Lightweight interrupts for condition checking
Embodiments relate to lightweight interrupts for condition checking. An aspect includes determining, by a condition checker in a computer system, that a condition occurs for an application executing on the computer system. Another aspect includes, based on determining that the condition occurs for the application, determining whether lightweight interrupts are enabled. Yet another aspect includes based on determining that lightweight interrupts are enabled, issuing a lightweight interrupt to the application and handling the instruction by the application.
US10324727B2 Memory dependence prediction
A data processing apparatus executes a stream of instructions. Memory access circuitry accesses a memory in response to control signals associated with a memory access instruction that is executed in the stream of instructions. Branch prediction circuitry predicts the outcome of branch instructions in the stream of instructions based on a branch prediction table. Processing circuitry performs a determination of whether out-of-order execution of memory access instructions is to be performed based on memory prediction data, and selectively enables out-of-order execution of the memory access instructions in dependence on the determination. The memory prediction data is stored in the branch prediction table.
US10324713B2 Server-side translation for custom application support in client-side scripts
Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to server-side processing and provide a novel and non-obvious method, system and computer program product for performing server-side translation for custom application support in client-side scripts. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for supporting custom applications in client-side scripts can be provided. The method can include retrieving a client-side script, for execution in a client-environment and detecting an incompatibility of the retrieved client-side script resulting from a dependency of the client-side script upon an expected occurrence of an event in the client-environment. Thereafter, the retrieved script can be rewritten to manually invoke the expected event in the client-environment. Finally, the rewritten script can be compiled and cached, and the compiled and cached rewritten script can be delivered to the client-environment for execution therein.
US10324712B1 Method and system of migrating legacy code for upgraded systems
A method of maintaining or improving functionality of legacy code for operation in a new machine system is disclosed. Reference code and documentation are leveraged to provide functionality of the machine system. The sections may be identified and presented as user defined representations (for example, pseudocode, diagrams, descriptive text, or encapsulations) so that the reference code may be migrated to a newer machine system and the sections may be re-written as necessary to make the sections of reference compatible with the new machine system.
US10324707B2 Method, apparatus, and computer-readable storage medium for upgrading a ZigBee device
A method for upgrading a ZigBee device, includes: downloading, when firmware of the ZigBee device needs to be upgraded, a latest version of the firmware from a server; pushing the latest version of the firmware to the ZigBee device; and issuing a firmware upgrade instruction to the ZigBee device after the latest version of the firmware is pushed to the ZigBee device successfully, to trigger the firmware of the ZigBee device to be upgraded based on the latest version of the firmware.
US10324702B2 Cloud suffix proxy and a method thereof
A method and system for modifying network addresses of at least one cloud application. The method comprises receiving a webpage sent to a client device from the at least one cloud application, wherein a webpage designates at least one script loaded to the client device during runtime; injecting a piece of code to the webpage; receiving, by the injected piece of code, an attempt to load each of the at least one script; modifying the at least one script by suffixing each network address designated in the at least one script with a predefined network address; and sending the modified at least one script to the client device, wherein runtime execution of the modified at least one script on the client device causes redirection of future requests from the client device to the cloud application to the suffixed network address.
US10324701B1 Rapid deployment of computing instances
Technology for rapid deployment of computing instances from images is provided. In one example, a method may include instantiating a base computing instance and building an application layer on the base computing instance to create a modified computing instance. A machine image of the modified computing instance may be saved. The modified computing instance may be instantiated based on the machine image and a customer-defined configuration may be applied to the modified computing instance to obtain a configured computing instance.
US10324700B2 Storing computing component installation information
Installation information of a software component is received. The software component is software. The installation information includes an installation state for the software component, an identifier for the software component, a vendor of the software component, and a calendar date of the installation. The installation information is stored in a pseudo-permanent database. The record of the installation information in the pseudo-permanent database will survive the uninstallation of the software component. An update to the installation information is received in response to the installation state of the software component changing. The update includes modified installation information and a calendar date of when the installation information changed. The updated installation information is stored in the pseudo-permanent database.
US10324696B2 Dynamic container deployment with parallel conditional layers
A method and associated systems for dynamic container deployment with parallel layers. A processor creates an image file by processing each instruction of an image-container file in sequential order, where each instruction adds a layer to the image file that identifies either an unconditional or a parallel software layer of a container. Each unconditional layer is assigned a unique level but parallel layers may share a same level. The processor then deploys an instance of a container by deploying layers of the image file to the container in the order in which they were created by the image-creation file. If an image-file layer is marked as parallel, it is deployed only if an associated condition is satisfied, such that no two deployed layers have the same level.
US10324687B2 Single operation array index computation
Embodiments are directed to a processor for adjusting an index, wherein the index identifies a location of an element within an array. The processor includes a shift circuit configured to perform a single operation that adjusts a first parameter of the index to match a parameter of an array address. The single operation further adjusts a second parameter of the index to match a parameter of an array element.
US10324685B2 Communication based on operation mode
Embodiments are provided for utilizing communication routes based operation mode. In an example implementation, while operating in a normal power mode, a playback device maintains information in a network table, the information includes first information associated with a second playback device of the networked media system and second information associated with a third playback device of the networked media system. The playback device determines that the first playback device is to enter a low power mode to draw less power from a battery of the first playback device relative to the normal power mode, and responsive to the determination, foregoing maintaining of the second information in the network table. Thereafter, the playback device determines that the first playback device is to return to normal power mode; and, and in response, synchronizes with the second playback device based at least in part on the first information for playback of audio content.
US10324678B2 Unfoldable bracelet display device
The present disclosure provides a display device comprising: at least one flexible display panel; and a connective assembly capable of getting the display device into a ring display state where the at least one flexible display panel forms a ring shape, and getting the display device into a flat panel display state where the at least one flexible display panel all has a display surface towards the same direction. The display device can be used as a flat panel display device, e.g., mobile phone, in the flat panel display state, while in the ring display state, the display device can be used as a bracelet. When used as a bracelet, the display device requires no other assistant devices.
US10324669B2 Electronic apparatus providing voice assistance based on user information
An electronic apparatus includes: an operation unit removable from the electronic apparatus that receives operation of a user; and circuitry to: obtain user information identifying the user operating the operation unit; obtain a result of authentication processing, which determines whether the user identified with the user information is an authenticated user who is allowed to use the electronic apparatus; determine whether the authenticated user requires voice assistance, based on voice assistance information that associates, for each one or more authenticated users of the electronic apparatus, requirement information indicating whether voice assistance is required for the user; based on a determination that the authenticated user requires voice assistance, perform control of outputting voice data corresponding to operation of the authenticated user received at the operation unit; and based on a determination that the authenticated user requires no voice assistance, perform no control of outputting voice data.
US10324659B2 Detection of over-access of memory shared among multiple processes
A method, a computing system and a computer program product are provided. A first process of multiple processes sets access rights regarding a shared memory buffer from a shared memory to read/write, the shared memory buffer having been allocated and provided to the first process by a second process of the multiple processes. The first process sets access rights regarding a supplemental memory area of the shared memory buffer to no access, the supplemental memory area being before a usable buffer portion of the shared memory buffer, after the usable buffer portion of the shared memory buffer, or both before and after the usable buffer portion of the shared memory buffer. The first process stops executing when the first process attempts to access any portion of the supplemental memory area.
US10324654B2 Apparatuses and methods for partitioned parallel data movement
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for partitioned parallel data movement. An example apparatus includes a memory device that includes a plurality of partitions, where each partition of the plurality of partitions includes a subset of a plurality of subarrays of memory cells. The memory device also includes sensing circuitry coupled to the plurality of sub arrays, the sensing circuitry including a sense amplifier. A controller for the memory device is configured to direct a first data movement within a first partition of the plurality of partitions in parallel with a second data movement within a second partition of the plurality of partitions.
US10324653B1 Fast evacuation of a cloned disk to a storage device
A method for fast evacuation of a cloned disk to a storage device includes a source storage device generating a first write volume, where new written data is stored in the first write volume. A destination storage device generates a second write volume, where the new written data is also stored. The destination storage device generates a delta volume in a cloned disk, which is also located in the destination storage device. Differences between a template volume and a modified template volume are stored to the delta volume. The destination storage device merges the template volume and the delta volume, creating a second modified template volume.
US10324643B1 Automated initialization and configuration of virtual storage pools in software-defined storage
A computer implemented method, a computer program product, and a system for automated virtual storage pools within a software-defined storage comprising: receiving a set of physical storage resources that is enabled to have different storage capabilities; receiving a set of applications, wherein each application of the set of applications is enabled to require different storage capabilities; finding most frequently preferred storage capabilities requirements from capabilities of the set of applications; identifying a number of virtual storage pools based on the set of applications; and clustering at least some of the set of physical storage resources into the number of identified virtual storage pools.
US10324629B2 Non-volatile memory device having page buffers with differing characteristics
A non-volatile memory device includes a memory cell array region in which memory cells are vertically stacked on a substrate and a page buffer region in which first and second page buffers are arranged. A first distance between the memory cell array region and the first page buffer is shorter than a second distance between the memory cell array region and the second page buffer. The first page buffer includes a first transistor driven in response to a first control signal. The second page buffer includes a second transistor driven in response to a second control signal corresponding to the first control signal. At least one of design constraints and processing constraints with respect to the first and second transistors is different.
US10324627B2 Memory system and operation method thereof
A memory system includes: a nonvolatile memory device suitable for performing a program operation to a page according to an incremental step pulse program scheme, and counting an actual application number of a program pulse for the program operation; and a controller suitable for controlling the nonvolatile memory device to perform the program operation, and reflecting the actual application number to a reference application number of the program pulse for the program operation, which is initially stored in the nonvolatile memory device at a manufacturing phase of the memory system, wherein the nonvolatile memory device determines a failure of the program operation based on a maximum application number of the program pulse for the program operation, which is greater than the reference application number by a predetermined number.
US10324619B2 Touch-based gesture recognition and application navigation
A method is performed at an electronic device that includes a display, a touch-sensitive surface, one or more processors, and memory storing one or more programs. The device displays a user interface of a software application, wherein the user interface includes a plurality of user-interface elements. A first gesture is detected on the touch-sensitive surface while displaying the first user interface, and an initial direction of movement is determined for the first gesture. The device recognizes that the initial direction corresponds to one of a first predefined direction on the touch-sensitive surface or a second predefined direction on the touch-sensitive surface, wherein the first predefined direction is distinct from the second predefined direction. Display of one or more user-interface elements of the plurality of user-interface elements is manipulated in accordance with the corresponding one of the first or second predefined direction.
US10324615B2 Computing device and browser for same
An example computing device includes a touch screen display; wireless communication circuitry; one or more processors; and memory for storing a browser program for displaying web pages on the touch screen display. The one or more processors are configured to execute the browser program to control the computing device to at least: display, on the touch screen display, web pages accessed via the wireless communication circuitry; receive either a first input or a second input to the touch screen, wherein the second input is different from the first input and an initial touch on the touch screen for the first input and for the second input is a link on the displayed web page; in response to the first input, perform a first operation; and in response to the second input, perform a second operation, different from the first operation.
US10324613B2 Method and electronic device for moving icon to page
A method and an apparatus for moving an icon and an electronic device, and are related to the field of terminal technologies, where the method includes acquiring an icon position of a selected icon on a display interface, when the icon position is in a predetermined area, determining, according to the icon position, a navigation point matching the icon position, where the predetermined area includes n navigation points, each navigation point is corresponding to one page, and n≥2, and moving the icon to a page that is corresponding to the navigation point matching the icon position. According to the present disclosure, a problem, in the method for moving an icon involved in the background, that an operation is relatively complex and operating efficiency is relatively low when cross-page moving is performed on an icon is solved.
US10324607B2 Message ribbon user interface for presenting real-time information and allowing user-selected redirection within a computer program
A computer program product produces a non-modal graphical user control element as part of a ribbon for use within an application program providing real-time status information about the application program. The computer code comprises computer code for producing the non-modal graphical user control element on a ribbon graphically displayed within the application program. Additionally, the computer code includes computer code for receiving from the application program a status message of a predefined category and visually placing the status message on the non-modal graphical user control element. Application specific position information associated with the status message is received and responsive to user selection of the graphical user control element the application program switches to computer code associated with the application specific position information.
US10324606B1 Dynamic presentation of user account information for a social network
In an embodiment, a method and system for responding to receipt of an Internet Protocol (IP) address associated with accessing an online social network is disclosed herein. One or more user accounts in the online social network associated with the IP address are identified. A plurality of interactive graphical elements that depict dynamically visualized information about the one or more user accounts are provided.
US10324596B2 Guided remediation of accessibility and usability problems in user interfaces
A user interface is analyzed to identify a problem element in the user interface. A problem in the user interface is related to an initial value of an attribute of the problem element. A changed value of the attribute of the problem element is computed. A determination is made that the changed value satisfies a compliance rule applicable to the user interface. A first record and a second record are selected from a historical data. The first record includes a first value of a metric usable with the user interface, and the second record includes a second value of the metric. A difference between the second value and the first value is associated with the changed value as an expected change in the metric due to the changed value. The changed value and the expected change in the metric are presented as a remedy for the problem.
US10324589B2 Navigation by usage locations in a document editing application
A system, method and program product for document navigation by usage location in a document editing application. A document map divides a document into a plurality of document elements and a user interaction dataset records weights and durations of user interactions for each of the document elements over a plurality of user interactions. A usage calculator calculates a usage value for each of the document elements based on weights and duration. The usage value for each of the document elements is used generate an element selection interface to selectively display a relevant document element on a document navigation display.
US10324584B2 Touch screen display having an external physical element for association with screen icons
A touch screen user interface display for an appliance has a touch screen with a plurality of icons. Each icon represents information that may be selectively invoked by touching the icon on the touch screen, wherein the icon may be moved by maintaining a touch of the icon and dragging it across the touch screen. The display also has a physical element having a portion partly overlapping the touch screen for association with screen icons.
US10324579B2 Display apparatus with touch detection functions and with driving electrodes shared by two more pixels in the same column, driving method for same, and mobile device with same
A display apparatus with a substrate having a long side and a short side, a plurality of driving electrodes arranged on the substrate parallel to the long side of the substrate, a plurality of touch detection electrodes arranged on the substrate parallel to the short side of the substrate, a control unit electrically coupled to each of the plurality of driving electrodes and which sequentially drives the plurality of driving electrodes, and a detection unit electrically coupled to each of the touch detection electrodes.
US10324575B2 Touch display device and touchscreen panel
A touch display device and a touchscreen panel. Even in the case in which touch electrodes have different sizes or shapes or a located in different positions, a difference in capacitance is not formed among the touch electrodes. High touch sensitivity can be obtained. The touch display device comprises a plurality of touch electrodes, wherein a first touch electrode of the plurality of touch electrodes occupies a first area and comprises first mesh-shaped electrode metal. The touch display device comprises first dummy metal in a same layer as the first mesh-shaped electrode metal and in the first area occupied by the first touch electrode, the first dummy metal being electrically disconnected from the first mesh-shaped electrode metal.
US10324572B2 Combined inductive sensing and capacitive sensing
An sense unit for inductive sensing or capacitive sensing is described. The sense unit may include a first terminal coupled to a first node, a first electrode coupled to the first node, and a second terminal. The sense unit may include a second electrode coupled to the second terminal. In a first mode, a first signal is received at the first terminal and a second signal is output on the second terminal, where the second signal may be representative of a capacitance of the sense unit. The sense unit may include an inductive coil. The sense unit may include a first capacitor. The inductive coil and the first capacitor are coupled in parallel between the first node and ground. In a second mode, a third signal is received at the first terminal and a fourth signal is output on the second terminal.
US10324566B2 Enhanced interaction touch system
A touch-sensitive apparatus includes an touch sensing part which operates a touch sensor arrangement to provide signal data representing a touch within a touch-sensing region on a front surface of a light transmissive panel; The touch-sensitive apparatus further includes a computer vision system part which operates a camera system to image a scene located externally of the touch-sensitive apparatus, and operates a computer vision controller to detect, based on image data generated by the camera system, at least one object within the scene. The touch-sensitive apparatus enables user interaction by touch control, gesture control and hover control.
US10324565B2 Optical proximity sensor
A proximity sensor including a housing, light emitters mounted in the housing for projecting light out of the housing along a detection plane, light detectors mounted in the housing for detecting amounts of light entering the housing along the detection plane, whereby for each emitter-detector pair (E, D), when an object is located at a target position p(E, D) in the detection plane, corresponding to the pair (E, D), then the light emitted by emitter E is scattered by the object and is expected to be maximally detected by detector D, and a processor to synchronously activate emitter-detector pairs, to read the detected amounts of light from the detectors, and to calculate a location of the object in the detection plane from the detected amounts of light, in accordance with a detection-location relationship that relates detections from emitter-detector pairs to object locations between neighboring target positions in the detection plane.
US10324564B2 Display device
One object is to provide a new electronic device which is configured so that a user can read data regardless of a location, input data by directly touching a keyboard displayed on a screen or indirectly touching the keyboard with a stylus pen or the like, and use the input data. A first transistor electrically connected to a reflective electrode and a photo sensor are included over one substrate. A touch-input button displayed on a first screen region of the display portion is displayed as a still image, and a video signal is output so that a moving image is displayed on a second screen region of the display portion. A video signal processing portion supplying different signals between the case where a still image is displayed on the display portion and the case where a moving image is displayed on the display portion is included.
US10324563B2 Identifying a target touch region of a touch-sensitive surface based on an image
Examples disclosed herein relate to identifying a target touch region of a touch-sensitive surface based on an image. Examples include a touch input detected at a location of a touch-sensitive surface, an image representing an object disposed between a camera that captures the image and the touch-sensitive surface, identifying a target touch region of a touch-sensitive surface based on an image, and rejecting the detected touch input when the location of the detected touch input is not within any of the at least one identified target touch region of the touch-sensitive surface.
US10324559B2 Display device unit, control device, and image display panel
A display device unit includes a plurality of image display panels in such a manner that display surfaces of the plurality of image display panels are orderly arranged on a flat surface, and is configured to display an image using the plurality of display surfaces as a single screen. The image display panel includes a drive electrode unit to which an application voltage is applied and a detection electrode unit at which a detection voltage is generated in accordance with the application voltage. The application voltage is applied solely to the drive electrode unit included in an application image display panel which is a part of the image display panels.
US10324553B2 Array substrate and fabrication method thereof, optical touch screen, and display device
Disclosed is an array substrate including a base substrate and a gate metal layer, a semiconductor layer, a source-drain metal layer, and a pixel electrode layer that are formed on the base substrate. The gate metal layer includes gate lines, gate electrodes of thin film transistors, and a plurality of first sensing lines extending along a row direction. The semiconductor layer includes an active layer of the thin film transistors, and a plurality of first photosensitive elements and a plurality of second photosensitive elements that are insulated from each other. The source-drain metal layer includes data lines, source electrodes and drain electrodes of the thin film transistors, and a plurality of second sensing lines extending along a column direction. Also disclosed are a method of fabricating the array substrate, an optical touch screen and a display device.
US10324551B2 Touch-control display device
A touch-control display device includes a driving module, a display panel having a first force touch-control component and a self-capacitance type touch control-electrode, and a backlight module disposed with the display panel and having a second force touch-control component, with a variable gap formed between the first force touch-control component and the second force touch-control component. The first touch-control component comprises a plurality of first electrodes arranged in a matrix. The second force touch-control component is an electrical conductive layer. The self-capacitance type touch-control electrode comprises a plurality of second electrodes arranged in a matrix.
US10324550B2 Driving method, driver circuit and design method of driver circuit for in-cell touch display panel
The invention provides a driving method, driver circuit and designing method of driver circuit for in-cell touch display panel. The driving method comprises: Step 10: connecting all horizontal scan lines of the touch display panel to a first GOA circuit, the first GOA circuit performing display scanning according to a preset timing sequence; Step 20: after completing each time of TP scanning according to preset timing sequence, a first horizontal scan line in a following scanning according to preset timing sequence still connected to a second GOA circuit, the second and first GOA circuits synchronously performing display scanning to the first horizontal scan line. The driving method, driver circuit and design method of driver circuit for in-cell touch display panel provided by the invention solve the dark line problem appearing in time-sharing scanning between display and TP terms for in-cell touch display panel, and improve display quality.
US10324529B1 Method and system for glint/reflection identification
An image of an eye of a user from an image sensor can be received, the image resulting from the image sensor detecting light from one or more illuminators reflected from the eye of the user. A glint is identified in the image as a representation in the image of a reflection of light from a cornea of the eye of the user or from a sclera of the eye of the user. A first pixel intensity of the glint is determined, a second pixel intensity of neighbor pixels of the glint is determined, and an absolute value of the difference between the first pixel intensity and the second pixel intensity is determined. The glint is identified as a representation of a reflection from the sclera of the eye of the user on condition that the determined absolute value of the difference is below a predetermine threshold value.
US10324528B2 System for gaze interaction
A method and system for assisting a user when interacting with a graphical user interface combines gaze based input with gesture based user commands. A user of a computer system without a traditional touch-screen can interact with graphical user interfaces in a touch-screen like manner using a combination of gaze based input and gesture based user commands. A solution for touch-screen like interaction uses gaze input and gesture based input as a complement or an alternative to touch-screen interactions with a computer device having a touch-screen. Combined gaze and gesture based interaction with graphical user interfaces can be used to achieve a touch-screen like environment in computer systems without a traditional touchscreen or in computer systems having a touchscreen arranged ergonomically unfavorable for the user or a touchscreen arranged such that it is more comfortable for the user to use gesture and gaze for the interaction than the touchscreen.
US10324517B2 FPGA-based system power estimation apparatus and method
A FPGA-based system power estimation apparatus and a method for estimating the power of a target intellectual property (IP) circuit are provided. The system power estimation apparatus includes a FPGA and a power analysis circuit. The FPGA is configured to accommodate the target IP circuit. The power analysis circuit is disposed into the FPGA. The power analysis circuit retrieves an internal operation-state signal of the target IP circuit. The power analysis circuit examines the internal operation-state signal to determine an operation state of the target IP circuit and uses a power model to convert the operation state of the target IP circuit into at least one power value.
US10324516B2 Detecting undesired energy consumption in electronic devices
A method for detecting and responding to a configuration setting capable of causing undesired energy consumption in a configurable electronic device comprises measuring a power state of at least one connection point of the configurable electronic device to establish a measured power state value; comparing the measured power state value with a stored power state value for the connection point; and responsive to a discrepancy between the measured power state value and the stored power state value for the connection point where the discrepancy is capable of causing undesired energy consumption, emitting a condition signal.
US10324513B2 Control of peripheral device data exchange based on CPU power state
A method for processing data includes receiving in a peripheral device, which is connected by a bus to a host processor having host resources, a notification of a sleep state of at least one of the host resources. While the at least one of the host resources is in the sleep state, when the peripheral device receives data from a data source for delivery to the host processor, the peripheral device sends a message to the data source, which causes the data source to defer conveying further data to the peripheral device until the at least one of the host resources has awakened from the sleep state.
US10324499B1 Active pop-up finger access in a portable information handling system
Systems and methods for active pop-up finger access in a portable information handling system. The portable system may include a housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion rotationally coupled by a hinge. The first housing portion may include an electromagnet disposed proximate a front portion of the first housing portion. The second housing portion may include a finger access feature proximate a front portion of the second housing portion and a second magnet disposed proximate the front portion of the second housing portion. The processor may, when a sensor detects a finger of a user proximate the finger access feature, activate the electromagnet to create a magnetic repulsion force with the first magnet. The magnetic repulsion force may cause the portable information handling system to move from a closed position to a finger access open position.
US10324483B2 Building energy storage system with peak load contribution cost optimization
An energy storage system for a building includes a battery and an energy storage controller. The battery is configured to store electrical energy purchased from a utility and to discharge stored electrical energy for use in satisfying a building energy load. The energy storage controller is configured to generate a cost function including a peak load contribution (PLC) term. The PLC term represents a cost based on electrical energy purchased from the utility during coincidental peak hours in an optimization period. The controller is configured to modify the cost function by applying a peak hours mask to the PLC term. The peak hours mask identifies one or more hours in the optimization period as projected peak hours and causes the energy storage controller to disregard the electrical energy purchased from the utility during any hours not identified as projected peak hours when calculating a value for the PLC term.
US10324479B2 Portable plant instrument freezing and bursting prevention device using non-directional serial connector
A portable plant instrument freezing and bursting prevention device using a non-directional serial connector includes a main body portion, a plurality of heat wire portions, each of the plurality of heat wire portions comprising a male connector having a cylindrical shape, a heat wire having resistance, and a female connector having a cylindrical shape and having a hollow portion with both ends open, which are sequentially coupled to one another, and an end cap inserted into the female connector at an end of the plurality of heat wire portions to short-circuit the female connector, in which the male connector of one of the plurality of heat wire portions is inserted into the female connector of another one of the plurality of heat wire portions, and thus the plurality of heat wire portions are serially connected to one another.
US10324476B2 Robotic swarm localization using ranging radios
A system for localizing a swarm of robotic platforms utilizing ranging sensors. The swarm is localized by purposely leaving some of the platforms of the swarm stationary, providing localization to the moving ones. The platforms in the swarm can alternate between a stationary and moving state.
US10324470B2 Vehicle control device and vehicle
Provided is a vehicle control device mounted on a vehicle including an environment recognition unit and an automatic operation control unit. The environment recognition unit is configured to acquire information on surrounding environment around the vehicle, and provide the automatic operation control unit with the information on the surrounding environment. The automatic operation control unit is configured to acquire select one proposed traveling line, as a target traveling line of the vehicle, from a plurality of proposed traveling lines, on a basis of the information on the surrounding environment, and allow the vehicle to travel along the target traveling line. The vehicle control device is configured to acquire provide display of an image of one or more non-selected traveling lines other than the proposed traveling line selected as the target traveling line from the plurality of proposed traveling lines, together with display of an image of the target traveling line.
US10324462B2 Drone swarm for increased cargo capacity
Systems and methods may use a drone swarm to increase cargo capacity. A drone swarm may include a networked drone system or two or more drones, such as a parent drone and a child drone. A method may include receiving support component balance information captured by an inertial measurement unit on the support component supported by a parent drone, adjusting movement of the parent drone according to a control system using the support component balance information, receiving an indication of a low battery in a drone in the networked drone system, the indication including an identification of a replacement drone to replace the drone with the low battery in the networked drone system, and sending a reconfiguration command to at least one child drone to incorporate the replacement drone in the networked drone system.
US10324459B2 System, method and computer program product for fault detection and location in power grid
A method, system, and computer program product, include obtaining a dataset related to a power grid collected by a plurality of sensors distributed in the power grid, identifying a region as a candidate fault region based on first data in the dataset, the first data being collected by a first sensor from among the plurality of sensors that is located in the region, and verifying the candidate fault region based on second data in the dataset, the second data being collected by a second sensor from among the plurality of sensors that is adjacent to the first sensor.
US10324456B2 Plant operation support system with management of assigned resources using predictions of resource deficiency
An object of this invention is to provide a plant operation support-system server and a plant operation support system which can manage the current situation of overall resources that are required for performing jobs corresponding to a procedure manual, and can further achieve resource management with enough margin based on future prediction. Using a current procedure-manual location determination unit, a control unit of a plant operation support-system server determines a current location in procedure-manual data DM, based on a condition of the plant acquired through sensors by a plant data acquisition unit. When there is a change in the current location, the control unit causes a current-situation management determination unit to assign currently-required resources according to the current position and causes a predictive management determination unit to predict presence/absence of resource deficiency.
US10324453B2 Space for materials selection
A design application generates a spectrum of design options that meet certain design criteria. Each design option may potentially be composed of a different type of material. The design application filters the spectrum of design options for presentation in a graphical user interface (GUI). The GUI illustrates different design options based on material of composition within a parallel axis plot that includes separate axes for different material attributes. The GUI also displays envelopes of design options for each different material or material type, where each envelope has a different color, pattern, opacity, or other visual attribute. A GUI engine dynamically updates the GUI to reflect constraints and other design criteria applied to the spectrum of design options.
US10324451B2 Control device for machine tool
Graphics representing a main-spindle-side structure and a table-side structure and graphics representing arrows indicating the movement directions of feed shafts are stored in a storage unit, and when switched to manual operation, a display computation unit computes the orientations of said arrows with respect to the structure that moves, said structure being either the main-spindle-side structure or the table-side structure, and computed graphics representing the structures and the arrows are displayed in a differentiated manner so as to make it evident which structure moves.
US10324446B2 System and method for controlling redundant actuators with different dynamics
A laser processing system includes redundant actuators positioning a laser spot on a workpiece. The system determines a first trajectory of the first actuator minimizing motion of the first actuator that positions the second actuator such that each point of the reference trajectory is within a range of the second actuator and determines a second trajectory of the second actuator based on a difference between the reference trajectory and the first trajectory. For each axis of control, the system determines an envelope centered on the reference trajectory with a width not greater than the range of the second actuator and determines shortest trajectory traversing the envelope along the time domain to produce the first trajectory. Hence, the first trajectory includes a set of straight segments satisfying the constraints defined by the shape of the envelope. The system includes controllers for control the motion of redundant actuators.
US10324438B2 Sequence-control programming apparatus, sequence-control programming method, and operating system
An apparatus for generating a control program for sequence control. The sequence-control programming apparatus includes a storage section configured to store plural types of given ladders respectively describing plural types of commands separately from each other by ladder logic, the commands related to a specific operation to be executed by the operating system; a selection input section configured to receive a selection input for selecting a plurality of desired given ladders from the plural types of given ladders; and a program generating section configured to extract the plurality of desired given ladders from the storage section in accordance with the selection input, and combine the extracted desired given ladders to convert the extracted desired given ladders into a single system-compatible ladder configured to make the operating system execute the specific operation, so as to generate the control program.
US10324431B2 Method for monitoring an electromechanical component of an automation system
The disclosure relates to a method for monitoring an electromechanical component of an automation system. The method may include acquiring of a mechanical state variable of the electromechanical component, acquiring of an electrical state variable of the electromechanical component, and determining of a state of the electromechanical component based on a multidimensional characteristic line field with a plurality of states of the electromechanical component, wherein the mechanical state variable and the electrical state variable are associated with each state of the electromechanical component.
US10324424B2 Control system with response time estimation and automatic operating parameter adjustment
A control system for a plant includes a controller and a sensor. The controller is configured to estimate a response time of the plant and adjust a sampling rate based on the estimated response time. The response time is a parameter that characterizes a response of the plant to a disturbance. The sensor is configured to receive the adjusted sampling rate from the controller, collect samples of a measured variable from the plant at the adjusted sampling rate, and provide the samples of the measured variable to the controller.
US10324413B2 Image forming apparatus having a portion to prevent a process cartridge from being inserted when the process cartridge is in a particular state
An image forming apparatus in which an apparatus main body has: an insertion port through which a process cartridge cannot pass when an image bearing member and a developer bearing member are separated from each other and through which the process cartridge can pass when the image bearing member and the developer bearing member are in contact with each other; and guides that guide one of a first frame and a second frame when the process cartridge is inserted into the insertion port. The image forming apparatus has a separation mechanism that separates the image bearing member and the developer bearing member from each other when the process cartridge is further inserted after the other of the first frame and second frame has passed through the insertion port.
US10324408B2 Image forming apparatus
There is provided an image forming apparatus including a casing which includes one side wall extending in a vertical direction and has a first opening; and a discharge portion which receives a recording medium having a developer image formed thereon, and a cassette which accommodates recording media and is removably mounted to the casing. The casing further includes a tray which is disposed near the one side wall and receives a recording medium to be transported into the casing through the first opening. The tray is rotatable between a first position where the tray is bent so as to cover at least part of the one side wall and the discharge portion and a second position where the tray extends so as to be separated from the one side wall and receives a recording medium to be supplied into the casing through the first opening.
US10324392B2 Electrostatic latent image developing toner and two-component developer
An electrostatic latent image developing toner includes toner particles each including a toner mother particle and an external additive. The toner mother particle includes a composite core and a shell layer. The composite core is a composite of a toner core, organic particles, and polyhedral magnetic particles. The organic particles each contain a releasing agent and adhere to a surface of the toner core. The magnetic particles include magnetic particles adhering to the surface of the toner core and magnetic particles adhering to surfaces of the organic particles. An amount of the magnetic particles is 0.5 parts by mass to 2.0 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the toner cores. In a cross-sectional image of each toner particle, an area of protruding portions of the magnetic particles, which protrude from the shell layer, accounts for 10% to 75% of an overall area of the magnetic particles.
US10324391B2 Toner and image formation method
The present invention provides means for improving the softening rate in photoirradiation and image fixation property.The toner according to the present invention includes an azobenzene derivative represented by the following chemical formula (1), and in the chemical formula (1), R1 to R10 in the following are groups defined in claim 1.
US10324375B2 Photosensitive resin composition, photosensitive film, and method for forming resist pattern
Provided is a photosensitive resin composition comprising (A) a resin having a phenolic hydroxyl group; (B) an aliphatic or alicyclic epoxy compound having two or more oxirane rings; (C) a photosensitive acid generator; and (D) a solvent; wherein the photosensitive resin composition comprises 20 to 70 parts by mass of the component (B) relative to 100 parts by mass of the component (A).
US10324350B2 Color excursion mitigation in electrochromic devices
An electrochromic device includes a chamber defined by a first conductive surface of a first substrate, a second conductive surface of a second substrate, and a sealing member joining the first substrate to the second substrate; an electrochromic medium containing a blue cathodic electroactive compound and up to three anodic electroactive compounds; wherein the electrochromic medium is disposed within the chamber; the anodic electroactive compounds include a green anodic electroactive compound and one or two gray anodic electroactive compounds; and the anodic electroactive compounds include from about 8 mol % to about 15 mol % gray anodic electroactive compounds.
US10324344B2 Liquid crystal display panel, driving circuit and manufacturing method of the same
A liquid crystal display panel and its driving circuit, manufacturing method are disclosed. The driving circuit has a first switching element. The first terminal of the first switching element is connected to one data line of the liquid crystal display panel. At the array manufacturing process stage, the control terminal of the first switching element is input a first reference voltage. The second terminal of the first switching element is connected to a first discharge circuit. During the stage to drive the liquid crystal display panel to display or to test the liquid crystal display panel, the control terminal of the first switching element is input a first control signal. The second terminal of the first switching element is input a data signal. By the aforementioned ways, it can simultaneously achieve an ESD protection and to save the panel space to be favorable for narrow frame design.
US10324342B2 Driver of display device and manufacturing method of the same
A display device includes: a display substrate including a display area and a non-display area adjacent to each other; and an opposing substrate opposing the display substrate. The display substrate includes: a pixel in the display area; a gate driver at the non-display area and including a gate and data wiring; an organic layer on the gate and data wiring; a column spacer on the organic layer; a connection portion connected to the gate and data wiring at contact holes respectively exposing the gate and data wiring; and a protective layer on the connection portion. In a top plan view, the protective layer has a same shape as a shape of the connection portion. The opposing substrate includes a black matrix at the display area to define a pixel area of the pixel and at the non-display area to define the display area and the non-display area.
US10324336B2 Backlight unit and head-up display device
In the backlight unit, the polarizing plate causes light oscillating in a direction orthogonal to the reference oscillation direction transmit to the quarter wavelength plate among beams of the light incident from the light collecting member, with the oscillation direction of the light transmitting through the liquid crystal panel as the reference oscillation direction, and reflects light oscillating in the reference oscillation direction from a side of the micromirror array toward the liquid crystal panel. The quarter wavelength plate converts the light incident from the polarizing plate side and transmitting to the side of the micromirror array into the first polarized light, and converts the first polarized light reflected by the mirror array and transmitting toward the polarizing plate into the second polarized light oscillating in a direction identical to the reference oscillating direction.
US10324328B2 COA liquid crystal panel and method for manufacturing the same
A COA liquid crystal display panel includes an upper substrate, a lower substrate facing the upper substrate, and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the upper substrate and the lower substrate. The upper substrate is obtained by forming: a black matrix layer on a first base plate, a common electrode layer on the black matrix layer and exposed first base plate, and spacers on the common electrode on regions corresponding to the black matrix layer. The lower substrate is obtained by forming: a gate electrode insulation layer on a second base plate, a color barrier layer on the gate electrode insulation layer, a protective layer on the color barrier layer, a pixel electrode layer on the protective layer at a position corresponding to a projection of the color barrier layer, and a flat layer on the protective layer on a position corresponding to a recess of the color barrier layer.
US10324326B2 Liquid crystal display panel and cell method thereof
The present invention provides a liquid crystal display panel and a cell method thereof. The liquid crystal display panel comprises a TFT array substrate (100), a color filter substrate (200) and sealant (300) located between the TFT array substrate (100) and the color filter substrate (200), and the surrounding region of the TFT array substrate (100) is provided with the a plurality of WOA (120) and the surrounding region of the color filter substrate (200) is provided with a black matrix (220), and the silt region of the black matrix (220) is formed with a plurality of slits (223) corresponding to the sealant (300), and thus to allow the ultraviolet light penetrating the black matrix (220), and the sealant (223) to irradiate on the sealant (300) for speeding up the solidification without forming the slits on the WOA (120), and the width of the WOA (120) is narrow.
US10324309B2 Modifiable-focus lens devices, systems, and related methods
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to intraocular lens devices, systems, and methods that include determining relative tilt and/or vergence rotation of a subject's eyes and focusing one or more intraocular lenses based on the determined vergence rotation.
US10324301B2 2D/3D switchable display device
A 2D/3D switchable display device is disclosed. Said 2D/3D switchable display device comprises: a backlight panel, a first liquid crystal display panel at a light emergent side of the backlight panel, and a black-and-white second liquid crystal display panel at a light emergent side of the first liquid crystal display panel; wherein during 3D display, the second liquid crystal display panel is fully light-transmissive; during 2D display, liquid crystal molecules in the second liquid crystal display panel are arranged irregularly so as to scatter light emitted from the first liquid crystal display panel.
US10324298B1 Offset image wedge with dual capability and alignment technique
The present invention relates to an offset image wedge for use on a bore-sighted rifle that does not need to be exactly accurately mounted to the rifle because the offset image wedge is mounted directly onto the scope via a clamping mounting device and aligned optically by rotating the clamping mounting device on the scope until dual displayed images overlay each other. The offset image wedge allows for a dual image which allows it to be aligned in the field, and it allows for the user to choose either a bore-sighted image or an offset image without removing the wedge. This dual image capability is accomplished by having a wedge with a smaller diameter than the outer perimeter of the objective lens of the scope of the rifle. The use of a smaller diameter wedge allows the objective lens of the scope to continue to operate normally while the wedge delivers the offset image at the same time.
US10324293B2 Vision-assisted input within a virtual world
A user wearing a virtual reality headset and holding a real-world input device, uses a finger to input data into the real-world input device under visual assistance within the virtual world. A corresponding virtual input device is positioned within the virtual world in a position similar to the position of the real-world input device relative to the headset, and a fingertip marker upon an input map of the virtual input device in the virtual world is positioned similar to the position of the real-world user's fingertip relative to the real-world input device, thus providing realistic visual assistance in the virtual world for reaching and stroking the desired key or point on the real-world input device.
US10324291B2 Display active alignment system for waveguide displays
A display system includes a display alignment tracker configured track the position of a first signal and the position of a second signal. The display alignment tracker optically multiplexes a portion of a first signal and a portion of the second signal into a combined optical signal and measures a differential between the first signal and the second signal.
US10324287B2 Heads-up display device
There is provided a head-up display apparatus including: a display device that is provided inside an instrument panel and projects display light, and an optical member that reflects the display light projected from the display device so as to guide the display light to a windshield. At least a part of the optical member is positioned outside the instrument panel.
US10324284B2 MEMS scanner package and scanning projector including the same
A mems scanner package and a scanning projector including the same are disclosed. The MEMS scanner package includes a MEMS scanner including a mirror surface for reflecting light, a magnet disposed behind the MEMS scanner, a lower case having an accommodation space formed therein to accommodate the magnet, an upper case having an opening formed therein to pass light, reflected from the MEMS scanner, therethrough, and a transparent cover unit for covering the opening. The transparent cover unit is embodied as a transparent member, and is coupled to the upper case while being inclined at a predetermined inclination angle with respect to the MEMS scanner.
US10324274B2 Optical imaging system
An optical imaging system includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, and a fifth lens. The first lens has positive refractive power and a convex image-side surface. The second lens has negative refractive power. The third lens has negative refractive power. The fourth lens has negative refractive power and an inflection point formed on an image-side surface thereof. The fifth lens has positive refractive power and a convex image-side surface.
US10324273B2 Optical lens set
An optical lens assembly includes a first lens of a concave image surface near its periphery, a second lens of a plastic material, a third lens of a concave object surface near the optical-axis and a concave image surface near its periphery, a fourth lens of a concave object surface near the optical-axis, a fifth lens of a concave object surface near its periphery and a convex image surface near the optical-axis.
US10324271B2 Optical image capturing system
A six-piece optical lens for capturing image and a six-piece optical module for capturing image are provided. In order from an object side to an image side, the optical lens along the optical axis includes a first lens with refractive power, a second lens with refractive power, a third lens with refractive power, a fourth lens with refractive power, a fifth lens with refractive power and a sixth lens with refractive power. At least one of the image-side surface and object-side surface of each of the six lens elements is aspheric. The optical lens can increase aperture value and improve the imagining quality for use in compact cameras.
US10324267B2 Focus adjustment apparatus, control method for focus adjustment apparatus, and storage medium
A focus adjustment apparatus includes an imaging unit, a focus detection unit configured to detect a focusing state based on a signal output from the imaging unit, a determination unit configured to determine whether an in-focus position is present within a predetermined range from a current position of a focus lens based on the detected focusing state, a control unit configured to perform control to correct the position of the focus lens moved by a manual operation according to a result of the determination made by the determination unit, and an acquisition unit configured to acquire from a storage unit a movement speed of the focus lens corresponding to the manual operation, wherein the control unit performs control to move the focus lens at a speed determined based on the movement speed acquired from the storage unit.
US10324264B1 Active optical cable with common laser hub
Active optical cable (AOC) includes at least one optical fiber constituting a signal transmission medium and a plurality of optical data transceivers disposed at separate connector ends of the AOC assembly. The AOC includes a common laser source in a common laser hub (CLH) providing a source optical signal to the optical data transceivers. The optical data transceivers modulate the source optical signal to form modulated optical data signals. In some scenarios described herein, the CLH is disposed at an intermediate location along a length of the AOC between the separate connector ends of the AOC. Further, a central processor can be provided in the CLH to facilitate consolidated data processing operations for the plurality of optical data transceivers.
US10324263B2 Telecommunication enclosure and coupling with insertion orientation features
A telecommunication enclosure is described herein wherein the telecommunications enclosure is configured for making an external optical connection. The enclosure includes a base having at least one port having an integral exterior section disposed around the port outside of the enclosure and an optical coupling disposed at least partially within the port. The optical coupling has a first connector housing disposed within the exterior section of the port and a second connector housing disposed within the interior of the telecommunication enclosure. In an exemplary aspect, the optical coupling is secured directly within the port of the telecommunication enclosure.
US10324260B1 Optical assembly using low DN/DT optical adhesive
Embodiments of an optical assembly and methods of making it are provided. The optical assembly includes a first waveguide, a second waveguide, and an optical adhesive for transmitting optical signals between the first waveguide and the second waveguide. The adhesive includes about 20% to about 60% by volume of first monomers. The first monomers have at least two acrylate or methacrylate groups. The optical adhesive also includes about 40% to about 80% by volume of second monomers. The second monomers have at least one fluorine atom and at least one acrylate or methacrylate group. The optical adhesive has a refractive index of from about 1.40 to about 1.55, and in the temperature range of about 10° C. to about 85° C., the refractive index of the optical adhesive has a thermal drift dn/dT of less than the absolute magnitude of |4×10−4/° C.| and the sign of that value is negative.
US10324254B2 Method for the formation of nano-scale on-chip optical waveguide structures
A strip of sacrificial semiconductor material is formed on top of a non-sacrificial semiconductor material substrate layer. A conformal layer of the non-sacrificial semiconductor material is epitaxially grown to cover the substrate layer and the strip of sacrificial semiconductor material. An etch is performed to selectively remove the strip of sacrificial semiconductor material and leave a hollow channel surrounded by the conformal layer and the substrate layer. Using an anneal, the conformal layer and the substrate layer are reflowed to produce an optical waveguide structure including the hollow channel.
US10324248B2 Film, backlight module and display device
A film, a backlight module and a display device are provided. The film includes: a first body having a platy structure, a protrusion protruded from an edge of the first body in a plane where the first body is located, and a positioning structure intersected with one surface of the protrusion wherein the positioning structure includes a second body and one or more openings; the second body includes a blocking portion and a connecting portion; the blocking portion is connected with the protrusion through the connecting portion; and the one or more openings are disposed between the blocking portion and the protrusion.
US10324243B2 High brightness polarizing plate and liquid crystal display device including the same
There are provided a high brightness polarizing plate and a liquid crystal display device including the high brightness polarizing plate as a lower polarizing plate. The high brightness polarizing plate includes: a polarizer; and a protective film disposed on a side of the polarizer, wherein the protective film faces a backlight unit, and a primer layer including a low-refractive polymer resin and fine hollow particles is formed on a side of the protective film opposite to a side thereof facing the polarizer.
US10324242B2 Optical component and light emitting device
An optical component includes a phosphor member, an optical filter arranged over the phosphor member at a light extraction side of the phosphor member, and a light scattering member arranged on over the optical filter. An excitation spectrum of the phosphor member has a first local maximum wavelength in the visible region and a second local maximum wavelength in the ultraviolet region. The optical filter is configured to reflect a portion of light at the first local maximum wavelength and a portion or all of light at the second local maximum wavelength.
US10324241B2 Crystal coating optical low pass filter and manufacturing method thereof
The present invention discloses a crystal coating optical low pass filter, which includes a UV-IR cut-off film, a crystal plate, an ink layer, and an AR film. The UV-IR cut-off film can be replaced with an IR film. By coating the crystal plate with ink having infrared absorbing effect to form an ink layer, the present invention possesses both the birefringence characteristic of the crystal and the effect similar to infrared absorbing glass. Compared with the traditional OLPF using infrared absorbing glass, the thickness of the product is reduced and the situation that the infrared absorb glass is fragile and has a poor resistance to drop is significantly improved. The present invention can be used in smartphones, digital cameras, in-vehicle cameras, security cameras and has a large space of marketing.
US10324240B2 Optical filter
To provide an optical filter having shielding effects against near ultraviolet rays and near infrared rays. An optical filter comprising a transparent resin body having a single layer or multilayer structure, and containing a near ultraviolet absorbing dye (U) which is a compound represented by the following formula (U) and which has an absorption maximum at a wavelength of from 370 to 425 nm and has a molar absorptivity at the maximum absorption wavelength of at least 50,000 [L/(mol·cm)], and a near infrared absorbing dye (A) which has an absorption maximum at a wavelength of from 600 to 800 nm: In the formula (U), Y is an oxygen atom, a methylene group or a dimethylene group, R1 is a monovalent hydrocarbon group which may have a substituent, or the like, R2 to R5 are a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an alkoxy group or the like, and X is a bivalent group represented by any one of the formulae (X1) to (X5) or the like.
US10324231B2 Method and system for combining localized weather forecasting and itinerary planning
Provided are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer-readable storage mediums to generate an itinerary with a weather forecast. The itinerary may comprise a departure location, a destination location and a first time. Based on the itinerary, an intermediary location and an intermediary time associated with the intermediary location may be identified. A weather forecast associated with the identified intermediary location and the intermediary time may be predicted. A weather risk associated with the identified route may be assessed and. based on the assessed risk, an alternative route may be additionally identified.
US10324229B2 System and method of pore type classification for petrophysical rock typing
Embodiments of a method of pore type classification for petrophysical rock typing are disclosed herein. In general, embodiments of the method utilize parameterization of MICP data and/or other petrophysical data for pore type classification. Furthermore, embodiments of the method involve extrapolating, predicting, or propagating the pore type classification to the well log domain. The methods described here are unique in that: they describe the process from sample selection through log-scale prediction; PTGs are defined independently of the original depositional geology; parameters which describe the whole MICP curve shape can be utilized; and objective clustering can be used to remove subjective decisions. In addition, the method exploits the link between MICP data and the petrophysical characteristics of rock samples to derive self-consistent predictions of PTG, porosity, permeability and water saturation.
US10324224B2 Elemental concentration determination using neutron-induced activation gamma radiation
The present disclosure relates to borehole logging methods and apparatuses for estimating formation properties using nuclear radiation, particularly an apparatus and method for estimating amounts of silicon and/or oxygen in the formation. The method may include using nuclear radiation information from at least one nuclear radiation detector to estimate at least one parameter of interest. The method may include separating a gross nuclear radiation count into separate nuclear radiation components. The method may also include reducing an error in the estimated formation properties due to speed variations of a nuclear radiation source that activates the silicon and oxygen in the formation. The apparatus may include at least one nuclear radiation detector. The apparatuses may include an information processing device to perform the methods.
US10324223B2 Method, an apparatus, and a system for automated inspection of motorized vehicles
A method, an apparatus, and a system for x-ray scanning inspection of motorized vehicles are described. The apparatus or system comprises a concrete facility that has a concrete housing, multiple x-ray beam sources, multiple x-ray beam detectors on respective opposite sides of the multiple x-ray beam sources, and a conveyor belt. The apparatus or system is automated to deliver alerts if any of the scanned motorized vehicles contain prohibited materials. The method, apparatus, and system are able to detect organic versus inorganic matter. Specific beam strength and a distance between the motorized vehicles make this technology automated and more accurate for security screening of a large number of motorized vehicles.
US10324211B2 Seismic spectral balancing
A method can include receiving seismic data that has an associated bandwidth; for a number of frequency bands, for a number of frequency bands, iteratively filtering and adjusting the seismic data by applying band-pass filters to extract information associated with each of the frequency bands where the adjusting the seismic data includes, after each iteration, subtracting extracted information from the seismic data prior to a subsequent iteration; balancing the extracted information to generate spectrally balanced seismic data; and outputting the spectrally balanced seismic data.
US10324208B2 Premigration deghosting for marine streamer data using a bootstrap approach in Tau-P domain
Methods and systems for optimized receiver-based ghost filter generation are described. The optimized ghost filter self-determines its parameters based on an iterative calculation of recorded data transformed from a time-space domain to a Tau-P domain. An initial ghost filter prediction is made based on generating mirror data from the recorded data and using a least squares technique during a premigration stage.
US10324206B2 Method of modelling a subsurface volume
Disclosed is a method monitoring changes in saturation of a subsurface volume. The method comprises: obtaining observed data of saturation behavior from the subsurface volume over time; using one or more models, obtaining simulated data of saturation behavior from the subsurface volume over time; and transforming each of the observed data and simulated data. The transformation is done such that in each case the data is described in terms of: a front location parameter, wherein a cell of the subsurface volume is attributed a value according to its location relative to a front of the fluid for which saturation is being monitored, and a sweep intensity parameter, wherein a cell of the subsurface volume is attributed a value according to either the observed saturation variation over a time period, or an estimated saturation variation over the time period, finally, a mismatch between saturation behavior in said transformed observed data and saturation behavior in said transformed simulated data over said time period is calculated.
US10324204B1 Diffraction imaging systems and methods using specularity gathers
In some embodiments, a seismic processing method comprises assembling a specularity gather by determining a specularity value at each of a plurality of subsurface locations, and summing trace amplitudes into a plurality of bins, each bin characterized by a range of specularity values. The specularity value at a subsurface location is computed according to an angle between a normal to a local reflector and a direction of a total (source+receiver) traveltime gradient. For example, the specularity may be proportional to (e.g. equal to) a magnitude of the cosine of the angle. A diffraction image may be generated by summing specularity gather data over specularity, with specular event amplitudes attenuated relative to diffractive event amplitudes.
US10324196B2 Location determination method and system
There is a method of and a system for determining a location of a mobile device having both a module that is part of a terrestrial-based location system and a module that is part of a satellite-based global positioning system. The system comprises a remote system. The mobile device is configured to activate one of the location determining modules of the mobile device, where the type of either location determining module activated is selected according to a location module type datum in a message received by the mobile device from the remote system. The mobile device establishes a connection between the mobile device and the remote system and the remote system receives the determined location. A type of location determining module to be next used by the mobile device is determined or a period of time before the module device next determines it location is determined. A message is send from the remote system to the mobile device. The message comprises the determined type of location determining module to be next used by the mobile device and or the period of time before the module device next determines it location is determined.
US10324194B2 Method for operating a GNSS receiver, with GNSS signal deselection
A Global Navigation Satellite System receiver for position determination receives from a multitude of satellites a respective GNSS code signal, which are correlated with a reference code signal to obtain an autocorrelation function. A multitude of function values of the autocorrelation function at different discrete chip spacings (chosen asymmetrically with respect to a prompt chip spacing) are analyzed and used in obtaining a test metric. Using the test metric, a decision is made whether the received GNSS code signal is suitable or unsuitable (thereafter excluded) for a position determination due to multipath signal components. A bias removal is performed taking into account corresponding function values of an autocorrelation function that would result from a received GNSS code signal of the satellite unaffected by multipath signal components. This provides a simple method for operating a GNSS receiver minimizing errors in position determination caused by multipath signal components.
US10324193B2 Device for tracking a satellite radionavigation signal in a multipath environment
A GNSS receiver comprising a circuit configured to receive a positioning signal comprising a carrier modulated by a subcarrier and a PRN code; a subcarrier and code tracking loop, comprising a first discrimination circuit, configured to calculate a first pseudo range from said received positioning signal and a first reference signal; a code tracking loop, comprising a second discrimination circuit, configured to calculate a second pseudo range from said received positioning signal and a second reference signal; and a calculation circuit configured to evaluate a difference between said first pseudo range and said second pseudo range, and to modify the output of the first discrimination circuit accordingly.The invention further addresses a method for calculating a pseudo-range in such a GNSS receiver.
US10324181B2 Miniature micromachined ultrasonic rangefinder
A miniature rangefinder includes a housing, a micromachined ultrasonic transducer, and signal processing circuitry. The housing includes a substrate and a lid. The housing has one or more apertures and the micromachined ultrasonic transducer is mounted over an aperture. The micromachined ultrasonic transducer may function as both a transmitter and a receiver. An integrated circuit is configured to drive the transducer to transmit an acoustic signal, detect a return signal, and determine a time of flight between emitting the acoustic signal and detecting the return signal.
US10324165B2 PMCW—PMCW interference mitigation
A radar sensing system for a vehicle includes a transmitter, a receiver, and a processor. The transmitter is configured to transmit a radio signal. The receiver is configured to receive a radio signal which includes the transmitted radio signal reflected from an object in the environment. The receiver is also configured to receive an interfering radio signal transmitted by a transmitter of another radar sensing system. The processor is configured to control the transmitter to mitigate or avoid interference from the other radar sensing system.
US10324163B2 Geolocation using guided surface waves
Disclosed are various approaches for determining a location using guided surface waves. A wavelength and a phase of a base guided surface wave launched from a ground station and received by the guided surface wave receive structure are identified. A range of an overlaid guided surface wave launched from the ground station and received by the guided surface wave receive structure are identified., wherein the range of the overlaid guided surface wave is measured as a number of wavelengths of the base guided surface wave. A distance of the guided surface wave receive structure from the ground station based at least in part on the phase of the base guided surface wave and the range of the overlaid guided surface wave is calculated. Finally, a location of the guided surface wave receive structure based at least in part on the distance of the guided surface wave receive structure from the ground station is determined.
US10324159B2 Signal assessment system and signal assessment method
The present invention provides a signal assessment system for assessing air traffic control signals, the signal assessment system comprising at least two wireless signal receivers configured to receive wireless signals, a signal comparator coupled to the wireless signal receivers and configured to compare the received wireless signals and to provide respective comparison results, and a user indicator coupled to the signal comparator configured to indicate to a user based on the comparison results if the received wireless signals originate from the same wireless source signal or if the received wireless signals originate from different wireless source signals. Further, the present invention provides a signal assessment method.
US10324157B2 RFID antenna array for gaming
An RFID system includes multiple antennas and uses amplitude and phase information of the RFID signals received by each antenna to determine the position of RFID tags in the vicinity. More than one antenna can receive the RFID signals during a single read cycle, enabling the RFID system to operate more quickly than a system that energizes antennas separately.
US10324155B2 Sparse recovery of fiber orientations using multidimensional Prony method
A computer-implemented method for sparse recovery of fiber orientations using a multidimensional Prony method for use in tractography applications includes performing magnetic resonance imaging to acquire a plurality of sparse signal measurements using a q-space sampling scheme which enforces a lattice structure with a predetermined number of collinear samples. Next, for each voxel included in the plurality of sparse signal measurements, a computer system is used to perform a parameter estimation process. This process includes translating a portion of the sparse signal measurements corresponding to the voxel into a plurality of Sparse Approximate Prony Method (SAPM) input parameters, and applying a SAPM process to the SAPM input parameters to recover a number of fiber populations, a plurality of orientation vectors, and a plurality of amplitude scalars. Then, one or more tractograms are generated using the number of fiber populations, the orientation vectors, and the amplitude scalars recovered for each voxel.
US10324146B2 Method and apparatus for multi-part body coil
A method and apparatus for receiving (RX) radio-frequency (RF) signals suitable for MRI and/or MRS from a plurality of MRI “coil elements” (antennae), each contained in one or a plurality of body-coil parts, wherein the body-coil parts are easily assemble-able into a body-coil assembly (e.g., in some embodiments, a cylindrical body-coil assembly) with shield elements that are overlapped and/or concentric, and wherein the body-coil assembly is readily disassemble-able for easier shipping, and wherein the body-coil parts are optionally usable individually as transmit (TX) and/or receive (RX) coil elements for MRI. In some embodiments, the system provides for repeatable assembly and disassembly for ease of maintenance (such as frequency tuning and impedance matching) such that the body-coil assembly can be fully assembled and tested, then taken apart for less costly and easier shipping (with reduced risk of damage) and then reassembled at the destination for operation in an MRI system.
US10324145B2 Transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) radio-frequency coil for magnetic resonance
A transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) radio-frequency coil (1) for a magnetic resonance system, especially for a magnetic resonance imaging system, includes a coil (1) in which at least one of the opposite end regions of the elongate strip section (4) of each TEM coil element (2) has a lateral extension (6) transverse to a longitudinal extent of the strip section (4). These lateral extensions (6) combine with strip sections (4) to form L- or U-shaped TEM coil elements (2) and provide ‘ring-like’ current contributions resulting in a reduction of the z-sensitivity compared with a conventional TEM coil. The result is a coil array having TEM coil elements (2) that provide smaller sensitivity profiles in the z-direction, yet preserve the characteristics of a well-defined RF ground, e.g. via an RF shield or screen (3). The reduced field of view in z-direction not only reduces noise reception but also reduces the SAR generated in those regions during transmission.
US10324137B2 Intelligent method for calibrating battery capacity
Various embodiments of the present technology provide methods for calibrating a full-charge capacity of a battery system. In some implementations, the battery system can be caused to enter into a static learning mode. During the static learning mode, current and past battery cell characteristics for each battery cell of the battery system can be collected, analyzed, and used to build up or update a database of correlations between a full-charge capacity of a specific type of battery cell and cell characteristics of a corresponding type of battery cell. The full-charge capacity of the battery system can be determined based at least upon cell characteristics of battery cells of the battery system, or the database of correlations between a full-charge capacity of a specific type of battery cell and cell characteristics of battery cells in the battery system.
US10324135B2 Methods and systems for data-driven battery state of charge (SoC) estimation
Methods and systems for estimating a state of charge (SoC) of a battery are disclosed. A method determines a first joint Gaussian distribution of values of the SoC given a set of historical measured physical quantities of the state of the battery and a corresponding set of historical values of the SoC of the battery. The method determines a second joint Gaussian distribution of SoC using the set of historical measured physical quantities and the corresponding set of historical values of the SoC, current measurement physical quantities of the battery and the first joint Gaussian distribution. Finally, the method determines a mean and a variance of the current value of the SoC of the battery from the second joint Gaussian distribution. The mean is an estimate of the current SoC of the battery, and the variance is a confidence of the estimate.
US10324132B2 Systems and methods for power line event zone identification
Systems and methods for power line event zone identification are disclosed. Power line event zone identification may include receiving measured data corresponding to a signal measured on a power line, determining from the measured data that a power line event has occurred, and identifying a probable one of at least two monitoring zones in which the power line event occurred. The at least two monitoring zones may be defined for an Intelligent Electronic Device (IED). The systems may include an IED connected to the power line and a processor linked to the IED.
US10324125B2 TSV testing method and apparatus
An integrated circuit die includes a substrate of semiconductor material having a top surface, a bottom surface, and an opening through the substrate between the top surface and the bottom surface. A through silicon via (TSV) has a conductive body in the opening, has a top contact point coupled to the body at the top surface, and has a bottom contact point coupled to the body at the bottom surface. A scan cell has a serial input, a serial output, control inputs, a voltage reference input, a response input coupled to one of the contact points, and a stimulus output coupled to the other one of the contact points.
US10324116B2 Electronic device and method for tracking energy consumption
The invention relates to an apparatus and method for tracking energy consumption. An energy tracking system comprises at least one switching element, at least one inductor and a control block to keep the output voltage at a pre-selected level. The switching elements are configured to apply the source of energy to the inductors. The control block compares the output voltage of the energy tracking system to a reference value and controls the switching of the switched elements in order to transfer energy for the primary voltage into a secondary voltage at the output of the energy tracking system. The electronic device further comprises an ON-time and OFF-time generator and an accumulator wherein the control block is coupled to receive a signal from the ON-time and OFF-time generator and generates switching signals for the at least one switching element in the form of ON-time pulses with a constant ON-time.
US10324115B2 Measurement method for a device, matrix device, and method for driving matrix device
Provided is a method for measuring a current that a component of a matrix device can supply. A device including components (pixels) arranged in a matrix, first wirings, and second wirings and third wirings which cross the first wirings is used. Each component includes a potential supply circuit, a transistor, and a capacitor. The device is designed as follows: at a point in time, one electrode of the capacitor has a potential equal to that of a gate of the transistor, the other electrode of the capacitor has a potential equal to that of the second wiring, one of a source and a drain of the transistor has a potential equal to that of the first wiring, and the other of the source and the drain of the transistor has a potential equal to that of the third wiring; and the potential of the second wiring and the potential of the third wiring in the case where each component supplies the first wiring with a current in a given direction are different from the potential of the second wiring and the potential of the third wiring in the case where each component supplies the first wiring with a current in the opposite direction.
US10324102B2 Automated apparatus and methods for dispensing fluids into microplates utilizing microwell covers
Automated apparatus and methods for dispensing fluids into microplates utilizing microwell covers, the covers comprising open portions to allow a pipette access to one or more wells and impermeable portions which prevent the fluids from getting into wells shielded by the impermeable portion. The open portions and impermeable portions are preferably arranged and sized to align with alternating rows of wells in a particular microplate. Preferred covers are movably positioned on the microplate. Automated dispensing apparatus for use with microplates and microwell covers comprises a programmable controller, and suitable interfaces which allow the apparatus to be programmed, and which control a dispensing head such that pipettes are moved in the desired manner in order to take advantage of the protective features of the microwell covers. The apparatus also preferably comprises at least one transfer mechanism for moving a cover relative to a microplate at a dispensing station.
US10324101B1 HVI sample feed kit
Apparatus for automating a high volume instrument (HVI) used for the classification of all Upland and American Pima cotton, including determining trash and color. A sub-sample delivery tube sub-system and a sample drum air chamber sub-system allow the HVI to receive sub-samples from an automated cotton system. A delivery tube, with an air dissipater, delivers the automated sub-sample to the HVI sample drum while an air chamber below the sample drum applies a negative air pressure to the drum. A sub-sample air-knife extraction sub-system and an autoMIC transfer tube assist sub-system allow the HVI to release automated sub-samples after the sample drum in the HVI has completed its operations on the sub-sample. An air-knife applies air jets to the sample plate of the HVI sample drum to release the sub-sample. As the sub-sample leaves the drum an air jet is actuated to push the sub-sample along a transfer tube.
US10324099B2 Ultrasensitive androgen receptor bioassay
Provided herein are novel assays for the measurement of androgens such as testosterone in a sample. The assays utilize sensitive androgen receptor mutants and have much greater sensitivity than assays based on wild-type androgen receptors. The assays of the invention can detect androgens at concentrations as low as 1 ng/dl in serum, urine, environmental samples and other samples. The invention encompasses novel assay methods as well as nucleic acid sequences, proteins, and cells. Advantageously, the assays provide a measure of physiologically relevant androgen concentrations in a sample, taking into account the presence of androgen-binding factors or anti-androgen drugs in serum.
US10324096B2 Method of diagnosis, prognostic or treatment of neurodegenerative disease
Methods for the diagnosis and prognosis of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, are described. Compositions and method for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases are also described.
US10324093B2 Methods and compositions for diagnosis and prognosis of renal injury and renal failure
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for monitoring, diagnosis, prognosis, and determination of treatment regimens in subjects suffering from or suspected of having a renal injury. In particular, the invention relates to using a one or more assays configured to detect a kidney injury marker selected from the group consisting of Cathepsin B, Renin, Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV, Neprilysin, Beta-2-microglobulin, Carbonic anhydrase IX, and C-X-C motif chemokine 2 as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in renal injuries.
US10324091B2 Combination treponemal and non-treponemal syphilis test
Provided herein are multiplex assays for detecting antibodies indicative of presence and stage of syphilis infection in an individual. Individuals infected with syphilis produce antibodies directed to syphilis components and the lipid cellular debris associated with the infection. The present disclosure represents the first combination of these diverse antibody targets in a single assay.
US10324087B2 Thermocouples comprising a polymer for detecting analytes and related methods
A device for detecting an analyte includes a thermocouple having an assay polymer over a surface of the thermocouple. The assay polymer is formulated to bind to the analyte, and a heat transfer property of the assay polymer varies responsive to an amount of the analyte bound thereto. A method of forming a sensor includes providing an assay polymer over a thermocouple. A method for detecting an analyte includes passing a liquid containing an analyte adjacent a thermocouple having an assay polymer over a surface thereof, binding an analyte to the assay polymer, detecting a temperature of the thermocouple, and calculating a concentration of the analyte in the liquid based at least in part on the heat transfer property of the assay polymer.
US10324084B2 Combination product for detecting target marker
The present invention relates to a combination product for detecting a target marker simply and with high sensitivity. More specifically, the present invention relates to a combination product for detecting a target marker in a biological sample in combination with a target marker binding molecule which is capable of binding specifically to the target marker in the biological sample, the combination comprising, at least: (a) a first binding agent comprising a first binding molecule which is capable of directly or indirectly binding specifically to the target marker binding molecule, and a labeling substance; (b) a linker molecule which is capable of binding specifically to the first binding agent; and (c) a second binding agent which is capable of binding specifically to the linker molecule, and comprises a second binding molecule and a labeling substance.
US10324077B2 Systems and methods for real-time spectrophotometric quantification of crude oil
Systems, apparatuses, and computer-implemented methods are provided for the real-time quantification of crude oil in an effluent from coreflooding apparatus. Disclosed here is a method of determining the amount of crude oil in an effluent from a coreflooding apparatus by blending the effluent stream with a solvent stream in a mixing device to produce a mixed stream, supplying the mixed stream to an in-line phase separator to produce a first stream containing the solvent and the crude oil from the effluent stream and a second stream containing water and water-miscible components from the effluent stream; and passing the first stream to a continuous flow analyzer to determine the amount of crude oil in the effluent stream.
US10324059B2 Carbon nanotube bioFET with a local amplifier in a system array for analysis of biomarkers and method of analysis of same
A bioFET cell for measuring a time dependent characteristic of an analyte bearing fluid includes a source, a drain, a semiconductive single wall carbon nanotube network layer extending between the source and drain electrodes and electrically coupled there between, a gate insulatively spaced from and disposed over and extending between the source and drain electrodes, a layer of at least one selected antibody disposed on and linked to the polymer layer to functionalize the semiconductive single wall carbon nanotube network layer to a selected target biomarker corresponding to the at least one selected antibody so that electron transport into the semiconductive single wall carbon nanotube network layer is facilitated, where the source, drain and gate electrodes with the carbon nanotube network layer form a defined channel through which the analyte bearing fluid may flow, and a high impedance source follower amplifier coupled to the source electrode.
US10324047B2 Method for online measurement of a plasticizer in an endless filter rod and a device for producing an endless filter rod of the tobacco processing industry
A method for online measurement of a plasticizer in an endless filter rod, includes: measuring a resonance shift (A) and line broadening (B) with a microwave resonator at a passing endless filter rod, determining a mass per length of plasticizer from the measurement variables (A, B), measuring a reference mass of plasticizer applied per time with the application of the plasticizer onto the filter tow band, determining an averaged reference mass per length of plasticizer from the measured mass applied over a time period, averaging the values for mass per length of plasticizer, determined using the measurement variables over the same time in which the reference mass of plasticizer is determined, determining a deviation between the averaged reference value for the mass per length and averaged mass per length and correcting the mass per length, determined from the measurement variables of the microwave resonator, according to the determined deviation.
US10324043B2 Method for pre and post image association in fiber optic inspection
A fiber optic connector inspection display system including: a input unit which receives fiber end-face images; a display mode election unit which allows a user to select at least one of an image capture mode or an image review mode; a capturing unit which captures the fiber end-face images; a storing unit which stores the captured images as a first still image and a second still image; a display unit which displays the received fiber end-face images from the input unit or the stored first and second still images, and a control unit which stores each of the first and second still images with a user defined identification label, and the control unit may further label the each of the first and second still images with a preset image pair mode label if the user selects a preset image pair mode.
US10324035B2 Nondestructive optical testing systems and related methods for predicting material failure
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to systems and methods for nondestructive testing of material to predict oncoming failure thereof. For example, components and/or elements of various devices may be nondestructively tested to predict and/or prevent failure of such components and elements during operation. In some embodiments, the components and/or elements may be tested without removal thereof from systems or devices (e.g., a wing of an airplane may be tested for oncoming failure without removing the wing from the airplane).
US10324023B1 Energy dispersion cuvette
The invention provides a combination of a sample container and energy dispersion device. Among possible applications is construction of compact spectrometers optimized for single use. The sample container includes diffraction gratings such that, when the container is illuminated with collimated light and observed with optics focused at infinity, one obtains an optical spectrum useful for identifying and measuring the concentration of specimens placed in the container, applicable for chemical analysis and for screening fluids for chemical or biological analysis. The invention further provides methods to fabricate a combination of a sample container and energy dispersion device, wherein one such method utilizes temperature controlled templates to emboss gratings on outside and inside faces of a cuvette.
US10324021B2 Magnetophorisis measuring system for determining motion status of object and quantifying amount of magnetic particles contained therein
The present invention provides a magnetophorisis measuring system, comprising a microscope device, a magnetic field generator, an image capturing unit, and a processing unit. The microscope device is utilized to magnify a sample liquid having a plurality of objects respectively having a plurality of magnetic particles. The magnetic field generator is utilized to provide an external magnetic field on the sample liquid such that the objects are moved by the external magnetic field. The image capturing unit is utilized to capture a dynamic image with respect to the fluid sample in a view field of the microscope device. The processing unit receives the dynamic image, automatically detects and locks moving objects, determines a motion status corresponding to each object, and quantifies the magnetic particles according to motion status of each object.
US10324020B2 Fluidic optical cartridge
Embodiments are directed to an apparatus that includes a fluidic structure and optical components. The fluidic structure includes a transparent channel through which objects in an analyte fluid can travel along respective paths during operation of the apparatus. The optical components are configured to provide measurement light to the objects traveling through the transparent channel. The fluidic structure is configured to reversibly engage with a host structure. The host structure includes a source of the measurement light and electronics to receive and process output light emanating from the objects traveling in the channel. The fluidic structure makes an air-tight seal when engaged with the host structure.
US10324019B2 Cell sorting using a high throughput fluorescence flow cytometer
In one aspect, a method of sorting cells in a flow cytometry system is disclosed, which includes illuminating a cell with radiation having at least two optical frequencies shifted from one another by a radiofrequency to elicit fluorescent radiation from the cell, detecting the fluorescent radiation to generate temporal fluorescence data, and processing the temporal fluorescence data to arrive at a sorting decision regarding the cell without generating an image (i.e., a pixel-by-pixel image) of the cell based on the fluorescence data. In some cases, the sorting decision can be made with a latency less than about 100 microseconds. In some embodiments, the above method of sorting cells can have a sub-cellular resolution. In some embodiments, a single radiofrequency shift is employed to separate the optical frequencies while in other such embodiments a plurality of different radiofrequency shifts are employed.
US10324013B2 Methods for selecting film structures for packages
Methods are provided that facilitate the selection of a film structure for use in a package. In one aspect, a method of selecting a film structure for use in a package comprises determining a critical impact direction of a package by finite elemental method (FEM) analysis, wherein the package has a predetermined volume, a predetermined shape, and a predetermined fill material; determining one or more desired tensile properties of a film structure to use in the package based on the critical impact direction, wherein the one or more desired tensile properties comprise at least one of toughness in the machine direction, toughness in the cross direction, elongation at break in the machine direction, elongation at break in the cross direction, stress at break in the machine direction, and stress at break in the cross direction; and selecting a film structure based on the one or more desired tensile properties.
US10324006B2 Method for detecting a malfunction during drilling operations
A method for detecting a malfunction during a drilling operation is carried out by making use of a drill bit, the method including the following: a) the comparison of a first magnitude (E) representative of the mechanical specific energy (MSE), with a first threshold value (Emax); b) when the first magnitude is greater than the first threshold value, the comparison of the ratio (E/S) between the first magnitude and a second magnitude (S) representative of the drilling force with a second threshold value ((E/S)max); c) the detection of a malfunction in the drilling operation when the ratio (E/S) between the first magnitude (E) and the second magnitude (S) is greater than the second threshold value ((E/S)max). The method provides the ability to ensure more precise detection of a malfunction during drilling operations.
US10323997B2 Systems and methods for correcting acoustic error in pressure sensors
Various techniques are provided for correcting error in static pressure data. In one example, a system includes an aircraft component. The aircraft component can include a port disposed within the aircraft component. A static pressure sensor is disposed within the port. The static pressure sensor is configured to provide primary pressure data in response to environmental air pressure. The data provided can include error due to acoustic disturbance. The system can also include an acoustic sensor configured to provide acoustic data in response to the acoustic disturbance. Data from the static pressure sensor and the acoustic sensor can be provided to a processor communicatively coupled to the static pressure sensor and the acoustic sensor. The processor can be configured to determine corrected static pressure data using the provided primary pressure data and the provided acoustic data. Additional systems and similar methods are also provided.
US10323996B2 Pressure sensor and manufacturing method thereof
A pressure sensor and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The pressure sensor includes a thin-film transistor (TFT) array and a pressure-sensitive layer covering the TFT array. The pressure-sensitive layer includes a plurality of insulating layers and one of one-directional materials arranged on the same plane and two-directional materials. The insulating layers and the one- or two-directional materials are alternately stacked so as to effectively enhance pressure resolution.
US10323993B2 Optical resonance device, force measuring device and method, modulus measuring method and display panel
Embodiments of this disclosure provide an optical resonance device, a force measuring device and method, a modulus measuring method and a display panel. The optical resonance device includes: a light emitting layer, a reflecting layer, and a transflective layer. The light emitting layer is configured to generate light. The reflecting layer is arranged at one side of the light emitting layer and is configured to reflect the light generated by the light emitting layer. The transflective layer is arranged at the other side of the light emitting layer and is configured to transmit a portion of the light generated by the light emitting layer and reflect a portion of the light generated by the light emitting layer. The force measuring device includes: an optical resonance device, at least one optical sensor, a bearing unit and a calculation unit.
US10323992B2 Force measuring load pin having at least one sensor and a slot that divides the load pin into upper and lower portions
A load pin configured for measuring a force, the load pin including two sensors spaced apart from each other for measuring stress or tension. An axis includes a lateral surface configured to be subjected to a load from an upside in an area of the axis between the two sensors. A slot divides the axis into a lower portion and an upper portion, the slot extending essentially in an axial direction of the axis.
US10323987B2 Polarization selective, frequency selective, and wide dynamic range detectors, imaging arrays, readout integrated circuits, and sensor systems
This relates to sensor systems, detectors, imagers, and readout integrated circuits (ROICs) configured to selectively detect one or more frequencies or polarizations of light, capable of operating with a wide dynamic range, or any combination thereof. In some examples, the detector can include one or more light absorbers; the patterns and/or properties of a light absorber can be configured based on the desired measurement wavelength range and/or polarization direction. In some examples, the detector can comprise a plurality of at least partially overlapping light absorbers for enhanced dynamic range detection. In some examples, the detector can be capable of electrostatic tuning for one or more flux levels by varying the response time or sensitivity to account for various flux levels. In some examples, the ROIC can be capable of dynamically adjusting at least one of the frame rate integrating capacitance, and power of the illumination source.
US10323983B1 Lamp for illumination food products along a line
A lamp for illuminating food products along a line is provided. The lamp comprises: a housing having a longitudinal axis and an opening along the longitudinal axis; a light source located in the housing along the longitudinal axis; a reflector positioned in the housing along the longitudinal axis, the reflector to reflect light from the light source through the opening and focus the light along the line; a removeable frame attached to the housing around the opening, the removeable frame having an aperture aligned with the opening along the longitudinal axis; a glass window in the aperture; a transparent polymer film in the aperture at an outward facing side of the glass window, each of the glass window and the transparent polymer film extending into the removeable frame past a perimeter of the aperture; and a seal between the transparent polymer film and the perimeter of the aperture.
US10323981B2 Compact interferometer
An example embodiment may include an interferometer. The interferometer may include a multimode waveguide with an input waveguide optically coupled to a first side of the multimode waveguide, for feeding a light signal to the multimode waveguide. The interferometer may also include a first waveguide at one end optically coupled to a second side of the multimode waveguide, and at the other end terminated by a first waveguide mirror. The interferometer may also include a second waveguide at one end optically coupled to the second side of the multimode waveguide and at the other end terminated by a second waveguide mirror. The multimode waveguide may be adapted to distribute the light signal towards the first and second waveguide mirror via the first waveguide and via the second waveguide.
US10323980B2 Tunable photocapacitive optical radiation sensor enabled radio transmitter and applications thereof
A sensor system, device and method for generating a wireless signal in response to a sensed illumination. A sensor is disclosed having: a photosensitive element; a device that converts a sensed illumination detected by the photosensitive element into a corresponding impedance response; and a wireless signal generator that generates a wireless output based on a characteristic of the corresponding impedance response, wherein the wireless output correlates to the sensed illumination.
US10323974B2 Optical sensor for a conventional tank gauge
An optical sensor for a conventional tank gauge designed to allow a user to remotely check the liquid level of a tank without the need for a visual inspection. Using an emitter circuit board with a plurality of photoemitters and a detector circuit board with a plurality of photodetectors, the optical sensor can fit over a conventional tank gauge without disturbing the gauge. The circuit boards can be attached to an optical sensor frame, which can be adjusted on the conventional tank gauge by a height adjustment screw and a series of set screws. Alternatively, one or more sliders can be used to maintain proper alignment. Analog data generated from the photodetectors can be digitized using a microcontroller and can be made available for viewing on a stationary or mobile device via an integrated network connection.
US10323972B1 Combination temperature and low water sensor
A combination temperature and low water sensor includes a body configured to penetrate the wall of a hydronic furnace. A detection tip is attached to the body and extends into the furnace when the temperature sensor penetrates the wall. The detection tip is electrically conductive and defines a tip interior volume. A temperature sensor is disposed within the interior volume of the detection tip. Both the detection tip and the temperature sensor are configured for electrical connection to a furnace control system.
US10323966B2 Flow rate measurement device
A gas meter that is a flow rate measurement device includes a flow rate measurement unit for measuring, at a constant time interval, a flow rate of gas flowing in a passage, a pressure measurement unit for measuring pressure of the gas in the passage, a power supply unit for supplying power to a pressure measurement unit, and an appliance determination unit for determining an appliance being used based on a gas flow rate value. The gas meter further includes a measurement interval controller for determining a gas non-use state, an appliance determination performing state, or an appliance determination non-performing state based on the gas flow rate value and operation information of the appliance determination unit, for controlling the power supply unit in accordance with the determined state, and for changing an interval for turning on/off power supplied to the pressure measurement unit.
US10323962B2 Using a variable switching threshold for providing an output
A magnetic circuit may include a magnetic sensor. The magnetic sensor may determine an adjustment factor associated with calculating a variable switching threshold. The variable switching threshold may be a configurable switching threshold based on which the magnetic sensor provides outputs associated with a speed signal corresponding to a rotation of a tooth wheel. The magnetic sensor may provide an output, associated with the speed signal, based on the variable switching threshold.
US10323958B2 Assembly using a magnetic field sensor for detecting a rotation and a linear movement of an object
An assembly has a base structure, a rotatable structure, a first magnet coupled to the base structure, a second magnet coupled to the rotatable structure, and a magnetic field sensor. The magnetic field sensor can identify at least one condition (i.e., position) of the assembly.
US10323957B2 Circuitry and method for generating a discrete-time high voltage
A discrete-time high voltage generating circuitry is described, configured to provide a discrete-time high voltage at a high voltage output only during defined high voltage periods. The discrete-time high voltage generating circuitry includes a current mirror circuitry configured to receive a supply current from a high voltage source and to provide a slew current. The discrete-time high voltage generating circuitry is configured to generate the discrete-time high voltage using the slew current. Further, a method to operate a discrete-time high voltage generating circuitry is described. The circuitry and method may be used to provide a discrete-time self-test bias voltage to at least one capacitive load such as a capacitive MEMS element.
US10323953B2 Input of navigational target data into a navigation system
For the input of navigational target data into a navigation system by way of a facility for a mobile radio voice link, voice signals or signals derived therefrom, transmitted via the mobile radio voice link, are processed by a voice recognition device for recognizing spoken words. By way of at least one word recognized during this process, a comparison of targets with navigational target entries in a navigation database takes place. In the case of a positive result of the comparison, the corresponding navigational target entry is provided for input as navigation target in the navigation system.
US10323950B1 Utilizing a geo-locator service and zone servers to reduce computer resource requirements for determining high quality solutions to routing problems
A method involves utilizing a geo-locator service and zone servers to reduce server resource requirements for determining high quality solutions to routing problems. The use of a geo-locator service and zone servers enables the use of servers having less memory which can handle determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a smaller geographic area even if they are incapable of handling determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a larger geographic area, and enables efficient assignment of requests to an appropriate server without unduly burdening high value servers having sufficient memory to handle determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a very large geographic area with determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a smaller geographic area.
US10323945B2 Data mining to identify locations of potentially hazardous conditions for vehicle operation and use thereof
Disclosed is a feature for a vehicle that enables taking precautionary actions in response to conditions on the road network around or ahead of the vehicle. A database that represents the road network is used to determine locations where a potentially hazardous condition exists. Then, precautionary action data is added to the database to indicate a location at which a precautionary action is to be taken relating to the hazardous condition. A precautionary action system installed in a vehicle uses this database, or a database derived therefrom, in combination with a positioning system to determine when the vehicle is at a location that corresponds to the location of a precautionary action. When the vehicle is at such a location, a precautionary action is taken by a vehicle system as the vehicle is approaching the location where the potentially hazardous condition exists.
US10323943B2 Wireless receiver with tracking using location, heading, and motion sensors and adaptive power detection
A wireless receiver includes an antenna panel providing input to an H-combined/V-combined generation block, a hybrid tracking system receiving input from the H-combined/V-combined generation block, the hybrid tracking system comprising location, heading and motion (LOHMO) sensors for providing a general position input to a digital core, the hybrid tracking system further comprising first and second power detectors for measuring power received from the antenna panel and for providing a precise position input to the digital core, the hybrid tracking system providing phase feedback signals to the H-combined/V-combined generation block. At least one of the phase feedback signals is provided to at least one phase shifter in the H-combined/V-combined generation block to cause a phase shift in at least one linearly polarized signal received from at least one antenna in the antenna panel.
US10323937B2 System and method of determining top-dead-center (TDC) of reciprocating compressor
Various embodiments include approaches for determining a top-dead-center (TDC) of a reciprocating compressor. In some cases, an apparatus includes: a pressure transducer configured to measure pressure fluctuations inside a compressor cylinder and convert the pressure fluctuations into an asynchronous waveform; and at least one computing device operably connected with the pressure transducer, the at least one computing device configured to: extract a data set representing piston angles over a single revolution of a piston within the compressor cylinder from the asynchronous waveform; remove data representing invalid piston angles from the data set to form a refined data set; determine an average piston angle for the single revolution from the refined data set; and adjust the refined data set to identify a top-dead-center (TDC) position of the piston within the compressor cylinder.
US10323934B1 Optical protractor to measure roll angle on a static surface and rotating surface
An optical protractor that employs a spiral phase plate resonator (SPPR) device for measuring a roll angle between two points on a static surface or a rotating surface. The protractor includes a tunable laser source that generates a laser beam. The SPPR device is responsive to the laser beam, and includes opposing reflective surfaces that reflect the beam back and forth in the device, where one of the reflective surfaces includes a spiral step index that causes multiple reflected beams having different phases to be combined as an output beam from the device having an optical vortex intensity pattern defined by the phases of the multiple beams, and where the intensity pattern includes radial light intensity lines. The protractor includes a lens that projects the output beam onto the element and the intensity pattern is detected to measure the roll angle.
US10323933B2 Optical three-dimensional shape measuring device
Provided is a measuring device having improved operability. A head unit is fixedly coupled to an installation part with a stand. A measuring object is placed on a stage held by the installation part. The measuring object is irradiated obliquely downward with the measurement light having the pattern from the light projecting unit. The measurement light reflected obliquely upward by the measuring object is received by a selected one of first and second light receiving units, and a light reception signal representing a light reception amount is output. A second imaging visual field of the second light receiving unit is smaller than a first imaging visual field of the first light receiving unit, and included in the first imaging visual field. A second optical axis of the second light receiving unit is located below a first optical axis of the first light receiving unit.
US10323929B1 Width detecting media hanger
A printer comprises a processor; a media hanger comprising a sensor array receiving space extending along a length of the media hanger; and a sensor array positioned in the sensor array receiving space and communicatively connected to the processor, the sensory array comprising a plurality of sensor pairs, each sensor pair having an emitter and a receiver, the sensor array being configured to: emit light from the emitter outward from the media hanger, detect the emitted light after the emitted light is reflected off a surface of media loaded on the media hanger, transmit signal intensity of the reflected light detected by each of the sensor pairs to the processor; wherein the processor is configured to determine a width of the media loaded on the media hanger based on the signal intensity detected by each of the sensor pairs.
US10323928B2 Optical configuration for measurement device using emitter material configuration
A scanning probe responsive in three axes is provided for use in a coordinate measuring machine. The scanning probe includes a frame, a stylus suspension portion and a stylus position detection portion. The stylus position detection portion includes a light source that is operated to radiate source light toward a position indicating element that is fixed relative to the stylus coupling portion. The position indicating element includes a position indicating emitter having an emitter material (e.g., phosphor) that inputs and absorbs the light from the light source and responds by outputting excitation light. In various implementations, the excitation light is directed as at least one of axial measurement light along an axial measurement spot path to form an axial measurement spot on an axial position sensitive detector and/or rotary measurement light along a rotary measurement spot path to form a rotary measurement spot on a rotary position sensitive detector.
US10323922B2 Localization and tracking of an object
This disclosure relates to localization and tracking of an object. As one example, measurement data can be stored in memory to represent measured electrical signals at each of a plurality of known measurement locations in a given coordinate system in response to an applied signal at an unknown location in the given coordinate system. A dipole model cost function has parameters representing a dipole location and moment corresponding to the applied signal. A boundary condition can be imposed on the dipole model cost function. The unknown location in the given coordinate system, corresponding to the dipole location, can then be determined based on the stored measurement data and the dipole model cost function with the boundary condition imposed thereon.
US10323916B2 Mechanical Broadhead
A mechanical broadhead, which has blades movable from a retracted mode to a deployed mode, is provided with ball and socket members that hold the blades in the retracted mode, and selectively release the blades to the deployed mode. The ball and socket members, which can be on the blades and/or on a retainer element, can be snapped together to provide an audible snap confirming locking of the blades in the retracted mode. The mechanical broadhead can include first and second ferrule portions removably joined with one another. The second ferrule portion can acquire a blocking mode to block a removal opening of a ferrule slot defined in the first ferrule portion so that blade cannot be removed from respective ferrule slots. The second ferrule portion can achieve a removal mode so that the blades can be removed from the slots.
US10323910B2 Methods and apparatuses for eliminating a missile threat
Embodiments of a method and apparatus for eliminating a missile threat are generally described herein. In some embodiments, the method includes identifying a vulnerability associated with the missile threat. The method can further include identifying a technique for exploiting the vulnerability to generate a vulnerability-technique (VT) pair. The method can further include applying a stochastic mathematical model (SMM) to generate a negation value, the negation value being representative of a probability that the technique of the respective VT pair will eliminate the threat by exploiting the vulnerability. The method can further include providing a recommendation for implementation the technique to eliminate the missile threat responsive to receiving a user selection of the technique, the user selection being selected based on the generated negation value. Other example methods, systems, and apparatuses are described.
US10323909B2 Blast-protection element
A blast-protection element for protecting a vehicle against a blast is disclosed. It includes a deformable impact section which has a blast facing surface, at least one apex part and at least two blast-guiding parts. The blast-guiding parts extend at opposed sides of the apex part, and the apex part further includes a protruding apex in the blast facing surface. The blast-guiding parts each include a concave portion of the blast-facing surface and the blast guiding parts in total span at least 75% of the width of the impact section and more than 90% of the blast-facing surface of each of the blast-guiding parts is concave.
US10323895B2 Universal adapter end cap for a firearm
A device enabling a shotgun operator to carry an additional choke tube on the body of a shotgun is disclosed. Embodiments include a universal adapter end cap configured to be threaded onto the end of a shotgun magazine, the universal adapter end cap including an opposite end adapted to secure an accessory (e.g., shotgun choke tube). Accordingly, embodiments enables an operator to stow and carry a second unused choke tube at the end of the shotgun magazine. Some embodiments of the universal adapter end cap include a threaded opening that enables the choke tube to be threaded into the threaded opening. Some embodiments provide threads constructed from flexible material to enable both threading and push insertion of an accessory into the universal adapter end cap.
US10323874B2 Attachment system for an ice maker
An ice making assembly for a refrigerator appliance is provided. The ice making assembly includes an icebox defining an ice making chamber and a heat exchanger aperture. The icebox is mounted to a refrigerator door and surrounded by a door liner defining a circulation duct for receiving cooled airflow. A heat exchanger is positioned within the heat exchanging aperture and includes a first side positioned within the ice making chamber and a second side positioned outside the ice making chamber within the circulation duct. An icemaker is positioned within the ice making chamber and a fastener removably attaches the icemaker to the first side of the heat exchanger.
US10323869B2 Combined suction header and accumulator unit
A combined suction header and accumulator for a refrigeration system is described that may protect a compressor from refrigerant liquid entering the compressor while reducing superheat used to evaporate the refrigerant. The combined suction header and accumulator unit for a refrigeration system includes a suction header coupled to an exit side of an evaporator. The suction header includes a main body and receives a flow of refrigerant from the evaporator. The flow of refrigerant includes a liquid portion and a vapor portion. The combined suction header and accumulator unit includes a liquid accumulator disposed within the main body of the suction header. The liquid accumulator blocks the liquid portion of the flow of refrigerant from exiting the main body.
US10323868B2 Multi-coil microchannel evaporator
Apparatuses, systems and methods implementing a multi-coil heat exchanger are directed to providing good heat transfer performance, capacity, and efficiency, and while reducing pressure drop through multi-coil microchannel evaporators. The multi-coil heat exchanger in some examples is a multi-coil microchannel evaporator. The multi-coil microchannel evaporator can be implemented in a refrigerant system that is a single circuit, where the multi-coil microchannel evaporator is an air to refrigerant type heat exchanger. The multi-coil microchannel evaporator includes a distribution to the multiple coils of the multi-coil microchannel evaporator, where the distribution includes one or more separations to transmit refrigerant to each of the coils of the multi-coil microchannel evaporator and one or more junctions to transmit refrigerant from the coils.
US10323867B2 Rooftop liquid desiccant systems and methods
Liquid desiccant air-conditioning systems cool and dehumidify a space in a building when operating in a cooling operation mode, and heat and humidify the space when operating in a heating operation mode.
US10323863B2 Ejector refrigeration circuit
An ejector refrigeration circuit, which is configured for circulating a refrigerant, includes at least two controllable ejectors, which are connected in parallel and respectively comprise a primary high pressure input port, a secondary low pressure input port and an output port; and a control unit, which is configured for operating the ejector refrigeration circuit employing a method which includes a) operating a first ejector by controlling the opening of its high pressure port until the maximum efficiency of said first ejector has been reached or the actual refrigeration demands are met; b) operating at least one additional ejector by opening its primary high pressure input port for increasing the refrigeration capacity of the ejector refrigeration circuit in case the actual refrigeration demands are not met by operating the first ejector alone.
US10323850B2 Method and device for dehumidification
A dehumidifier for air is provided. The dehumidifier includes a housing with an inlet for process air, an outlet for process air, and an opening for regeneration air. The dehumidifier includes a dehumidification element, a fan for bringing process air to flow through at least a first portion of the dehumidification element, and a heating element to heat a part of process air flowing through the dehumidification element for regeneration of the dehumidification element by using the heated process air. A controller controls the amount of air that flows though the outlet for process air and the opening for regeneration air and the sensor/meter to calculate consumed power for the heating element, wherein the heating element is a PTC heater. The controller allows a user in a simple way to adjust the operating parameters to a desired operating mode.
US10323849B2 Extensible networked multi-modal environment conditioning system
A distributed, self-organizing environment conditioning system with adaptive and learning behaviors that provide localized and targeted climate conditioning such as, but not limited to, temperature and humidity control in indoor and outdoor settings and more particularly, to extensible networked multi-modal autonomous systems of heating units working together to efficiently target objects for selective environmental control.
US10323846B2 Safety and convenience system for a gas grill
The present disclosure introduces a safety and convenience system for a gas grill. The disclosed system can have a grill assembly, a sensor assembly, and a system controller. The grill assembly can include a grill body, a grill lid, a grilling surface, one or more burners, a gas feed line, a grill adjustment valve, and an igniter. The sensor assembly may include gas sensors, temperature sensors, and these sensors can reside in a single or multiple sensor housings. The system controller can be connected to the sensors and receive a gas sensor value and a temperature sensor value. Based on the gas sensor value and the temperature sensor value, the system controller can be able to indicating a condition of the grill to a user, or control a feature of the grill for convenience or safety.
US10323842B2 Watertube panel portion and a method of manufacturing a watertube panel portion in a fluidized bed reactor
A watertube panel portion for a fluidized bed reactor and a corresponding method. The watertube panel portion includes multiple parallel metal tubes having a tube length L1, an outer surface, an original outer diameter OD1, and an original wall thickness WT1, and a circumferentially extending recess formed in a central portion of each of the tubes, between first and second end portions. The recess has a constant depth D that is less than the wall thickness WT1. The recess encircles the outer surface of the central portion of the metal tube. A circumferentially extending metal coating has a constant thickness of at most the depth D of the recess to blanket the recess of each of the multiple metal tubes. A fin is continuously welded between each pair of adjacent tubes.
US10323840B1 Wearable article and intelligent wearable device
The present disclosure relates to a wearable article including a wearable article body, a light collector, and a light source. The wearable article body is formed by weaving a plurality of textile threads with a plurality of light-guiding filaments, and provided with a light-collecting region. The light collector is provided at the light-collecting region, and is provided with a light source placement region. Light-guiding entrances of the plurality of light-guiding filaments being grouped together at the light collector to respectively transmit light received by the light collector. The light source is detachably placed in the light source placement region. An intellectual wearable device is also disclosed.
US10323833B2 Light bulb with a rotating base
A light bulb is disclosed herein, which in general, includes a light transmitting bulb portion and a base portion. The light transmitting bulb portion includes a first gear and an aperture. The base portion includes a second gear. The first gear is rotated independently of the second gear to direct light produced by the light bulb in a direction defined by a rotational position of the light transmitting bulb portion.
US10323832B2 LED lighting methods and apparatus
LED related lighting methods and apparatus are described. Various features relate to water tight light fixtures. Some of the fixtures are spotlights while other fixture are intended for in ground use. The light fixtures in at least some embodiments include power control features. In spotlight embodiments beam angle and power or light output can be controlled without opening the light assembly or compromising the water tight seals which also protect against dirt. In ground embodiments support tilt angle setting which allow a user to set the light fixture to one or more tilt angles. Beam angle can also be changed in some embodiments as well as power control. Beam angle, power control and tilt angle adjustments are supported in some embodiments but need not be supported in all embodiments with some embodiments using one or more of the described features but not all features.
US10323829B1 Multi-beam angle spotlight
Systems, devices, and methods for adjusting and focusing a beam light spread to separate beams spreads of approximately 80 degrees, approximately 60 degrees, approximately 40 degrees and approximately 20 degrees in a spotlight. The spotlight can be used in landscape and pathway spot lights. A disc with three lenses thereon can be positioned in front of an LED (light emitting diode) lights source having a primary lens in front of the light source. The primary lens can adjust the light spread to approximately 80 degrees. Each of the three lenses on the disc can adjust the light spread further to approximately 20 degrees, approximately 40 degrees, and approximately 60 degrees. The spotlight can be mounted on a ground based stake. A mechanically rotatable knob/wheel can be physically rotated by the user to mechanically adjust the single disc to the four different positions in order to change the beam angle to anyone of the four light spread angles. The light can be mounted indoors as well as outdoors.
US10323824B1 LED light fixture with light shaping features
A light fixture has a linear LED array and a lens having a first surface and a second surface that covers the LED array. The light being received at the first surface and emitted from the second surface. The lens includes a plurality of light shaping features on at least one of the first surface and the second surface where the plurality of light shaping features are configured to generate a directional light distribution pattern. The light pattern may be symmetric or asymmetric relative to a longitudinal axis of the light fixture. The lens may comprise a plurality of sections where the plurality of sections made of material having different optical properties.
US10323814B2 Vehicular lamp having a two-dimensional image forming device and a dimming part
A vehicular lamp includes a projection lens, a two-dimensional image forming device located on or in the vicinity of a rear focal point of the projection lens, and including a plurality optical elements which are arranged in a matrix shape and individually driven and a projection plane that is formed by the plurality optical elements, a light source configured to irradiate the projection plane of the two-dimensional image forming device with light, and a dimming part provided between the optical elements and the projection lens and configured to reduce light directed to the projection lens from the optical elements arranged on an end portion of the projection plane.
US10323805B2 Modular LED tube lamp
A modular LED tube lamp has a tube lamp having a pair of ends, namely a first end and a second end. The first lamp base has a first driver, and the first lamp base is connected to the first end of the tube lamp. A second lamp base has a second driver. The second lamp base is connected to the second end of the tube lamp. A first socket receives the first lamp base; and a second socket receives the second line base. The tube lamp is linear. The tube lamp is formed in a U-shaped bend. The tube lamp is formed as a circular bend.
US10323795B2 High pressure tank
A high pressure tank includes a resin liner, a cap, a seal member, and a collar. The liner contains fluid. The cap has a supply/discharge hole for supplying/discharging the fluid to/from the liner. The collar has a passage hole connected to the supply/discharge hole. A tubular portion of the liner is inserted into the supply/discharge hole, and held between an outer circumferential surface of the collar and an inner circumferential surface of the supply/discharge hole. The seal member is provided in a seal groove formed in the inner circumferential surface of the supply/discharge hole. A fluid inlet channel is formed at least in one of the cap and the collar, for guiding the fluid from a protruding end of the tubular portion into the seal groove through space between the inner circumferential surface of the supply/discharge hole and the outer circumferential surface of the tubular portion.
US10323782B2 Quick connector
In a quick connector of the present invention, each of a pair of retaining legs includes a guide protrusion guided by the outer peripheral face of an annular boss to spreadingly deform each of the pair of the retaining legs when a pushing-in load is applied to a retainer in a state where the retainer is located at an initial position and in a state where a pipe is inserted into a normal position of the connector body and at the same time releasing the movement restriction of the retainer from the initial position to a confirmation position by the spreading deformation of each of the pair of the retaining legs.
US10323776B2 Marked conduit or tube
According to various embodiments, there is provided a marked conduit or tube including: a hollow body having an outer surface, a length dimension, and a plurality of markings along the length dimension, the plurality of markings including a first line marking, where the first line marking is positioned at a 0-degree point of a cross-sectional view of the hollow body, a second line marking where the second line marking is positioned at a 90-degree point relative to the 0-degree point of the cross-sectional view of the hollow body, a third line marking, where the third line marking is positioned at a 180-degree point relative to the 0-degree point of the cross-sectional view of the hollow body, and a fourth line marking, where the fourth line marking is positioned at a 270-degree point relative to the 0-degree point of the cross-sectional view of the hollow body.
US10323771B2 Fluid control valve and recording medium with control program thereof recorded therein
The present invention provides a fluid control valve that improves usability by eliminating misunderstanding of a user. The fluid control valve includes a valve seat, a valve body disposed to be approachable to and separable from the valve seat, an actuator configured to move the valve body in an approaching or separating direction, a positional information detection part configured to detect a value corresponding to a relative position of the valve body with respect to the valve seat, and a position output part configured to set, irrespective of positional information acquired by the positional information detection part at an opening start position of the valve body, the opening start position to position zero.
US10323763B2 Check valve having polymeric seat and poppet
A check valve comprises a valve seat element along a fluid path that is formed of a polymeric material and comprises a hole that extends from an input end of the valve seat element to an output end of the valve seat element. The valve seat element includes an inner taper that transitions the input end to the output end, the valve seat element including a sealing surface along the inner taper. A poppet body is formed of a polymeric material and configured to engage the internal tapered sealing surface of the valve seat element. The poppet body moves between a first position at which the poppet body sealingly engages the tapered sealing surface of the valve seat element and a second position at which the poppet body is separate from the inner taper of the valve seat member.
US10323754B2 Control plate for a high conductive valve
A high purity fluid control valve includes a moveable control plate having a flow-through passage to enhance fluid sweep of the internal valve volume. The valve is of jet and seat type using nested orifice ridges to achieve high conductance with small actuator movement. The flow-through control plate is especially useful in fast acting proportional control applications such as gas delivery in semiconductor manufacturing.
US10323745B2 Control apparatus for vehicle
When a power transmission path of a power transmission system is set to a second power transmission path, a continuously variable transmission is controlled at a speed ratio (γ) that provides a higher vehicle speed in the case where an input shaft angular acceleration (dωi/dt) is small than in the case where the input shaft angular acceleration (dωi/dt) is large. Therefore, it is possible to control the speed ratio (γ) of the continuously variable transmission to a speed ratio (γ) that reflects an inertial loss (Tli) of the continuously variable transmission. The inertial loss (Tli) changes with the input shaft angular acceleration (dωi/dt). Thus, in a vehicle in which the continuously variable transmission and a gear mechanism are provided in parallel with each other between an input shaft and an output shaft, it is possible to appropriately reduce a loss of the idling continuously variable transmission.
US10323744B2 Control device for continuously variable transmission
Control device for continuously variable transmission (4) with auxiliary transmission having variator (20); hydraulic pressure control circuit (11) having primary pressure solenoid (11b); and transmission ratio controller (12) controlling the transmission ratio of variator (20) by feedback control. The transmission ratio controller (12) has a high limiter control unit (FIG. 5) that, when receiving a high transmission ratio limiting request, performs a high limiter control that limits the transmission ratio to a High limit line. The transmission ratio controller (12) also has a primary pressure lower limit regulation control unit (FIG. 4) that, when operation of the high limiter control is started during a time period when the transmission ratio is present at a High transmission ratio side with respect to the high limit transmission ratio, regulates a decrease of a primary command pressure to the primary pressure solenoid up to a High limiter-operated final target primary lower limit pressure.
US10323742B2 Gear shifter including a position sensor assembly
The present invention is directed to a gear shifter for a transmission of a vehicle comprising a shift lever (2) which is mounted in a housing to be pivotable about a first axis, a position sensor assembly (4) disposed stationary in the housing and comprising a plurality of position sensors (6) distributed along a path, a sensor triggering element (8) mounted on an element carrier which is moveably mounted in the housing and coupled to the shift lever by a linkage (18) in such a manner to be able to move the sensor triggering element (8) along said path of position sensors (6) in response to pivotal shift movements of the shift lever about the first axis, characterized in that the element carrier (10) is pivotally mounted with respect to the position sensor assembly (4) at a pivot point (12) spaced apart from the sensor triggering element carried by it and spaced apart from the path of position sensors such that a pivotal movement of the element carrier (10) moves the sensor triggering element (8) along the path of position sensors, and in that the coupling of the linkage (18) to the element carrier is located on the element carrier between its pivotal mounting (12) and the sensor triggering element.
US10323740B2 Differential for automobile
A differential for an automobile according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes: a housing in which a pinion gear and a plurality of side gears are disposed and is provided with a flange portion in which a coupling hole is formed at an outer side thereof; and a bush which has an insertion portion which is inserted into the coupling hole and is provided with a thread at an inner surface thereof so as to be coupled with a coupling member. Since the coupling member is not directly coupled to the housing but is coupled to the bush which is connected to the housing, the direct contact friction between the housing and the coupling member which are made of different materials can be avoided and thus the damage of the coupling section can be prevented.
US10323737B1 Hydrostatic transaxle
A transaxle for use as a drive apparatus of a vehicle is provided. The transaxle includes a main housing joined to a gear housing to enclose a transmission and a reduction gear set. The transmission includes a pump assembly and a motor assembly arranged in a parallel configuration on one side of a center section. A charge pump is contained within a pocket on an opposing side of the center section. A charge pump cover assembly secures the charge pump in the pocket and has a charge relief assembly that extends into a void volume defined by a ring gear of the gear reduction set. The gear reduction set drives an axle extending from the gear housing.
US10323736B2 Integrated drive generator with disconnect plunger
A disconnect plunger extends between a first end and a second end. A cam surface is formed on the second end, and has a cylindrical cam portion extending across the second end. The cylindrical cam portion has a location formed at a first radius about a point spaced beyond the second end relative to the first end. A first distance is defined from a second end facing surface of a cylindrical guide portion positioned intermediate the first and second end. A ratio of the first radius to the first distance is between 0.230 and 0.250. The point is spaced in a direction perpendicular to a center axis of the plunger body, and measured from the center axis by a second distance. A ratio of the second distance to the first radius is between 0.335 and 0.355. An integrated drive generator and a method of replacing a disconnect plunger are also disclosed.
US10323733B2 Vehicle braking system brake bias adjuster having a visible brake bias ratio indicator and method and apparatus for retrofitting a vehicle with a vehicle braking system brake bias adjustment knob assembly having a visible brake bias ratio indicator
A vehicle braking system bias adjuster which includes a brake bias adjustment knob assembly which enables the driver of the vehicle to quickly and easily set, adjust, and visually and quickly determine the relative front to rear (or right front to left front) brake bias or brake bias setting of the vehicle before and while driving the vehicle. The brake bias adjustment knob assembly visually indicates the exact amount of brake bias, or if there is no bias at all. The ratio is expressed in numbers to enable the driver to reset the brake bias to a known value of ratio as needed for track conditions and vehicle weight changes. The value in numbers is reproducible. The present disclosure also provides a method and apparatus for retrofitting an existing vehicle with a brake bias adjustment knob assembly which enables the driver of the vehicle to quickly and easily set, adjust, and visually determine the relative brake bias or brake bias setting (i.e., the ratio of front to rear brake biasing or the ratio of side to side brake biasing) of the vehicle before and while driving the vehicle.
US10323719B2 Planetary gear assembly, drive unit including the planetary gear assembly, and image forming apparatus including the drive unit, and installation method for planetary gear assembly
A planetary gear mechanism includes a plurality of planetary gears, an outer gear, a sun gear, a carrier, and a stick mount. The outer gear meshes with the plurality of planetary gears. The sun gear is coaxially disposed on the same axis as the outer gear and transmits force to the planetary gears. The carrier rotatably supports the plurality of planetary gears and is rotatably and floatingly supported. The carrier includes a hole through which a stick member penetrates in a direction of axis of rotation of the carrier. The stick member penetrates through the hole and is mounted on the stick mount. The stick mount is disposed opposite the carrier. The outer gear and the sun gear are held such that one of the outer gear and the sun gear does not rotate.
US10323718B2 Mechanical cable end fitting and system
A cable end fitting includes a disc-shaped head and a shank, with the shank configured for attachment to an end of a cable. The fitting may be used in combination with a bracket defining an opening shaped to permit engagement and disengagement of the fitting and the bracket when the fitting and the bracket are in a first relative orientation but not when the fitting and the bracket are in a second relative orientation.
US10323717B2 Friction transmission belt
In a friction transmission belt including a rubber layer forming a pulley contact surface, the rubber layer includes a rubber composition containing hydrophilic inorganic filler and a sliding-resistant material. The sliding-resistant material protrudes from the pulley contact surface, and is at least one of hydrophobic resin particles and hydrophobic resin fibers having an official regain of 0.4% or below, and in the rubber composition, a content of the hydrophilic inorganic filler with respect to 100 parts by mass of the rubber component is 35 parts by mass or more.
US10323716B2 Damper device
A damper device includes first inner springs configured to transmit a torque between a drive member and an intermediate member, second inner springs configured to transmit a torque between the intermediate member and a driven member, and a rotary inertia mass damper including a sun gear serving as a mass body rotating with relative rotation of the drive member to the driven member. The rotary inertia mass damper is provided in parallel to a torque transmission path including the intermediate member, the first inner springs and the second inner springs. A damping ratio ζ of the intermediate member determined based on a moment of inertia J2 of the intermediate member and rigidities k1 and k2 of the first and the second inner springs and is less than a value.
US10323713B2 Antivibration device
An antivibration device which can enhance the antivibration characteristic in the horizontal direction is provided.An antivibration device 10 includes: a support part 100 supported by at least one first viscoelastic body 400 so as to permit circumferential movement; a carrying part 200 to which a target object 900 for antivibration is mounted; a connecting mechanism 300 connecting the support part 100 with the carrying part 200; wherein the connecting mechanism 300 has at least one second viscoelastic body 350 which permits the circumferential movement of the carrying part 200 with respect to the support part 100. Preferably, the connecting mechanism 300 further includes a suspending plate 302 suspending the carrying part 200; wherein the suspending plate 302 is supported by at least one of the second viscoelastic bodies 350 from the lower side in the gravitational direction.
US10323702B2 Adaption of off-going clutch torque
A vehicle includes a transmission and a controller. The transmission has clutches and multiple speed ratios that are established during gear upshifts upon torque being transferred from off-going to oncoming clutches. The controller is programmed to, in response to a difference between actual and target times of a desired flare at a transmission input exceeding a threshold during an upshift, adjust the torque of the off-going clutch during a torque transfer phase of a subsequent upshift based on the difference.
US10323701B2 Rendering road signs during navigation
Some embodiments of the invention provide a navigation application that presents road signs during a navigation presentation. In presenting the road signs, the application of some embodiments differentiates the appearance of road signs at junctions that require a change of direction from road signs at junctions that do not require a change of direction. The application may perform processes that ensure that it arranges the road signs on the map in an aesthetically pleasing manner. In addition, the navigation application of some embodiments does not display too many road signs along the navigated route so that the route is not by occluded by too many road signs.
US10323696B2 Dynamic latching mechanisms for selectable clutches of motor vehicle powertrains
Disclosed are latching mechanisms for engine disconnect devices, methods for making and for using such latching mechanisms, and motor vehicles with a disconnect device for coupling/decoupling an engine with a torque converter (TC). A disconnect clutch for selectively connecting an engine with a TC includes a pocket plate that movably mounts to the TC. The pocket plate includes pockets movably seating therein struts that engage notches in a notch plate to lock the pocket plate to the notch plate. A selector plate moves between deactivated and activated positions such that the struts shift into and out of engagement with the notch plate notches, respectively. An activation device is selectively actuable to move the selector plate between activated and deactivated positions. A latching mechanism automatically transitions to a latched state responsive to the selector plate being activated. When latched, this latching mechanism retains the selector plate in the activated position.
US10323695B2 Clutch assembly with fluid evacuation
A clutched device has a housing, which defines a clutch sump, a friction clutch that is received in the housing, a first reservoir, an evacuation device and a pump that is configured to transmit fluid between the first reservoir and the friction clutch for operating the friction clutch. The evacuation device is selectively operable for changing the effective volume of the clutch sump so that the level of lubrication in the clutch sump can be lowered to reduce drag forces caused by the presence of lubricant between clutch plates of the friction clutch when the friction clutch is not in use.
US10323688B2 Hydro dynamic bearing device
A hydro dynamic bearing device comprising an upper half of a main bearing and a lower half of the main bearing, wherein the upper half of the main bearing is lined with a low-strength metal such as a Babbitt metal, wherein a circumferential groove is formed in the lower half of the main bearing, and wherein the low-strength metal of the upper half of the main bearing, which is formed at a region opposed to a downstream side of the circumferential groove formed in the lower half of the main bearing, is partially removed to cause a high-strength bearing base metal to be partially exposed.
US10323685B2 Bearing arrangement for a tiltable converter
A non-locating bearing arrangement for supporting one side of a trunnion ring of a converter. The arrangement provides a toroidal roller bearing mounted in a split housing having top and bottom halves, an inner ring of the bearing mounted to a trunnion of the trunnion ring and an outer ring of the bearing mounted to a bore in the housing. A first spacer ring mounted in axial abutment between a first side part of the housing an opposing end face of the outer bearing ring; a second spacer ring mounted in axial abutment between a second side part of the housing and an opposing end face of the outer bearing ring. The first spacer ring has an axial width greater than an axial width of the second spacer ring, and the protrusion has a plane of symmetry that is parallel to and axially offset from the housing center plane.
US10323683B2 Boom segment and breakaway mechanism
A breakaway joint for a boom arm assembly includes a first boom segment defining a pivot axis at a first end, a second boom segment pivotally coupled to the first boom segment at the pivot axis, a bracket coupled to the first boom segment, a leaf spring coupled to the bracket between the first boom segment and the second boom segment, and a cam coupled to the second boom segment and positioned adjacent to the leaf spring. The first boom segment and the second boom segment are pivotally aligned in a neutral position. In the neutral position, the leaf spring contacts the cam at a first contact force, and in any position other than the neutral position, the leaf spring contacts the cam at a contact force greater than the first contact force.
US10323677B2 System, apparatus, and method for securing structures
Systems, methods, and devices for securing structures include a fastener that includes a threaded body and a head. The head includes a rounded axial protrusion having a first radial diameter, and a noncircular radial portion for securing the fastener. The noncircular radial portion has a second radial diameter greater than the first radial diameter. The noncircular radial portion is positioned between the threaded body and the rounded axial protrusion.
US10323675B2 Device with adjustment bolt
A device with an adjustment bolt includes a bolt attachment wall, an adjustment bolt screwed with an internal thread hole of the bolt attachment wall, a locknut screwed with the adjustment bolt, a cover that surrounds the adjustment bolt and the locknut, and a stopper unit that prevents removal of the cover from the locknut. The stopper unit includes an inner circumference groove of the cover fitted around a C-shaped retaining ring, and an external circumference groove of the locknut fitting within the retaining ring. The external circumference groove includes a first groove portion having a large-diameter groove bottom that restricts contraction and removal of the retaining ring fitted within the inner circumference groove, and a second groove portion provided continuously for the first groove portion and having a small-diameter groove bottom that allows contraction and removal of the retaining ring fitted within the inner circumference groove.
US10323673B2 Metallic holding element for introducing a torque into a plastic housing
A metallic holding element for absorbing or introducing a torque in a plastic housing is presented, wherein the holding element in the holding area features a profile with three, four, or five main corners, which are connected to each other via straight or convex edges, preferably the edges are generally curved in a convex manner respectively through one or more obtuse-angled intermediate corners.
US10323655B2 Fan motor
A fan motor includes a motor, an impeller and a housing. The housing includes an inner wall portion, a silencer portion, and a communicating opening. The inner wall portion extends along a rotation axis to assume a tubular shape, and houses at least a portion of the impeller therein. The silencer portion includes a portion radially outside of the inner wall portion, and defines a silencing space between the inner wall portion and the silencer portion. The communicating opening brings a space inside of the inner wall portion into communication with the silencing space. A portion of the communicating opening is defined by an end portion of the inner wall portion on an inlet side. The silencing space covers only a portion of the circumferential extent of the inner wall portion. This allows the silencing space to be arranged in a dead space around the inner wall portion.
US10323651B2 Pool pump with multiple outlets
A liquid pump for use with a fluid circulation system for a body of water includes a strainer assembly; a centrifugal pump assembly having at least first and second outlet ports respectively oriented in vertical and horizontal directions; a motor; and, at least one cap configured and dimensioned to engage and close an outlet port.
US10323649B2 Electrically driven pump
An electrically driven pump for gases or gas mixtures having a pump housing and a motor housing. A radial pump having a pump impeller is formed in the pump housing, and the pump impeller is connected to a drive shaft which extends through a wall of the pump housing into the motor housing. At least one air gap is formed between the drive shaft and the wall of the pump housing. A pressure side is formed in the pump housing, and is arranged in the outer radial region of the pump impeller. An opening through the pump housing is formed in the region of the pressure side, and the opening connects the interior of the pump housing to the interior of the motor housing, such that the pressure prevailing on the pressure side may propagate into the interior of the motor housing.
US10323643B2 Low profile pump motor lead protector
A low profile pump motor lead protector with a head guard and a trailing guard, the head guard including a front section with a front end and a rear section with a rear end, the trailing guard having a pin end for insertion in a head guard socket, the lead protector for protecting a motor lead of a pump and motor assembly of a downhole production string for surfacing fluid from a reservoir such as a subterranean oil well.
US10323642B2 Pump motor with a fixed bearing
A pump motor having a permanent magnet rotor, a containment shell, a wound stator, a motor housing, a pump head, a shaft, which is secured in the containment shell on the one hand and in the pump head on the other hand, and a fixed bearing, which is pressed or injected into the permanent magnet rotor and rotatably mounts it on the shaft. The pump motor provides a reliable and economically producible bearing of the permanent magnet rotor on the shaft in a generic pump motor, in which the bearing abutting uniformly against the shaft over the entire bearing length and during a complete rotation can be achieved, small angle errors can be compensated, and noises can be reduced.
US10323641B2 Below motor equalizer of electrical submersible pump and method for filling
An electrical submersible pump assembly has a pressure equalizer coupled to a lower end of a motor. The equalizer has a motor lubricant passage through which lubricant in the motor communicates with motor lubricant in the equalizing element. A valve element in the motor lubricant passage has a closed upper position and an open lower position. The valve element has a drive member on an upper end that mates with a shaft drive member on a lower end of the motor shaft while the valve element is in the upper position and disengages from the shaft drive member while the valve element is in the lower position. A locking feature between the valve element and the motor lubricant passage retains the valve element in the upper position and is releasable in response to rotation of the motor shaft in a selected direction.
US10323637B2 Stepping motor drive apparatus, gear pump, and stepping motor-driven gear pump system
A stepping motor-driven system includes a stepping motor, an output device, and a belt and pulley system operably coupling the stepping motor with the output device to impart rotation therebetween. The belt and pulley system includes an input pinion engaged with the stepping motor, an output pinion engaged with the output device, and a timing belt. The timing belt is disposed about the input and output pinions, inhibits elongation, and defines a plurality of spaced-apart grooves on an inwardly-facing surface thereof that are wider than the teeth of the pinions and are configured to receive the teeth of the pinions in meshed engagement therewith. As a result, a gap is defined within each groove. The gaps permit backlash of the timing belt in response to changes in a rotational speed input to the belt and pulley system from the stepping motor, thereby inhibiting loss of control.
US10323630B2 Linear compressor
A linear compressor is provided that may include a shell; a compressor body accommodated in the shell to compress a refrigerant; a discharge cover assembly through which the refrigerant compressed in the compressor body may be discharged; a cover pipe that extends from the discharge cover assembly to discharge the refrigerant discharged into the discharge cover assembly to an outside of the discharge cover assembly; a discharge pipe coupled to the shell to discharge the refrigerant flowing along the cover pipe to an outside of the shell; a loop pipe having a first end connected to the cover pipe and a second end connected to the discharge pipe; and a coupling member that respectively couples both the first and second ends of the loop pipe to the cover pipe and the discharge pipe. The coupling member may include a connection member, a first portion of which is inserted into the loop pipe and a second portion of which is inserted into the discharge pipe or the cover pipe. The connection member may be formed of a steel material. At least one of the discharge pipe or the cover pipe may be formed of a steel material.
US10323629B2 Multi-stage piston compressor having an outer cooling air conduction system
A multi-stage piston compressor with a cooling arrangement is provided. The multi-stage piston compressor includes a compressor unit having a plurality of air-cooled cylinders on a crankcase housing, a motor unit that is mounted at an end face of the crankcase housing, and a cooler unit at an opposing end face of the compressor unit. An axial fan wheel of the cooler unit blows cooling air substantially outwards toward the compressor unit. In order to conduct cooling air externally in the region of said compressor unit, at least one air guide housing mounted between the cooler unit and the crankcase extends at least partially radially around the crankcase in a curved manner, such that the axial air flow generated by the axial fan wheel is at least partially guided around the crankcase in the radial direction and toward at least one cylinder at the air outlet side of the air guide housing.
US10323624B2 Spring-powered drive apparatus and self-propelled caster
There is provided a spring-powered drive apparatus including a casing (102), an output shaft (103) mounted on the casing (102) in a relatively rotatable manner, a one way clutch (112) externally fitted on the output shaft (103) in the casing (102) and, a spiral spring (105, 107) housed in the casing and wound by turning of the output shaft (103) in the direction in which the one way clutch (112) transmits torque. Thus, there can be provided a compact spring-powered drive apparatus and a self-propelled caster that can be applied to a work cart or the like.
US10323606B2 Cyclonic air-oil separating fuel cooled oil cooler
A vehicle includes an engine, an oil circuit for providing oil to the engine, a fuel supply line, and an air-oil separating unit. The air-oil separating unit is configured to receive aerated oil from the engine via the oil circuit, flow the aerated oil in approximately a helical direction to de-aerate the oil, receive fuel from the fuel supply line, cool the aerated oil with the fuel while the aerated oil flows in the approximately helical direction, causing the fuel to heat, and pass the cooled and de-aerated oil and pass the heated fuel to the engine.
US10323598B2 Method for operating a spark ignited engine
A method includes forming a combustible mixture by mixing generally homogeneously a first fuel and air and introducing this mixture into a cylinder, compressing the combustible mixture with a piston in a compression stroke, introducing a second fuel into a prechamber at an introduction-time before start of combustion thus creating a prechamber charge, in which the second fuel being of the same or different chemical composition and/or concentration with respect to the first fuel, and spark igniting the prechamber charge. Emission of the cylinder and/or mechanical stress of the cylinder caused by the combustion are monitored. If emissions and/or mechanical stress are above respective predetermined thresholds, individually for the at least one cylinder, the chemical composition and/or the amount of second fuel introduced into the prechamber, and/or temperature of the cylinder charge and/or spark timing, are changed.
US10323596B2 Oil dilution rate calculation system of internal combustion engine
An oil dilution rate calculation system of an internal combustion engine acquires a blowby gas flow ratio showing the ratio of the flow of blowby gas to the flow of gas to the combustion chamber and an output current of the air-fuel ratio sensor during fuel cut control in which the internal combustion engine stops the feed of fuel to the combustion chamber and at a plurality of points of time of different flows of blowby gas passing through the blowby gas passage and flowing to the downstream side of the throttle valve in the intake passage, and calculate an oil dilution rate based on the acquired blowby gas flow ratio and output current.
US10323587B2 Method and system for exhaust gas recirculation and heat recovery
Methods and systems are provided for exhaust heat recovery and EGR cooling via a single heat exchanger. In one example, a method may include selecting a specific mode of operation of an engine exhaust system with the heat exchanger based on engine operating conditions and an estimated fuel efficacy factor. The fuel efficiency factor may take into account fuel efficacy benefits from EGR and exhaust heat recovery.
US10323585B2 Method for controlling of valve timing of continuous variable valve duration engine
A method for controlling valve timing for an engine includes: classifying a plurality of control regions depending on an engine speed and an engine load; applying a maximum duration to an intake valve and controlling an exhaust valve to limit a valve overlap in a first region; controlling the intake valve and the exhaust valve to maintain the maximum duration in a second region; advancing an intake valve closing (IVC) timing and an exhaust valve closing (EVC) timing in a third region; approaching the IVC timing to a bottom dead center (BDC) in a fourth region; controlling a throttle valve to be fully opened, advancing an intake valve opening (IVO) timing before a top dead center (TDC), and controlling the IVC timing to be a predetermined value after the BDC in a fifth region; and controlling the throttle valve to be fully opened and advancing the IVC timing in a sixth region.
US10323583B2 Method for determining the oxygen concentration O2 in a gas flow
Embodiments for determining oxygen concentration using an oxygen sensor are provided. In one example, a method for determining oxygen concentration O2 in a gas flow of an internal combustion engine which is equipped with an engine controller and an oxygen sensor comprises determining the oxygen concentration O2,sens of the gas flow in a ceramic measurement cell of the sensor by current ISens which is detected by measurement and which flows when a constant voltage USens is applied and maintained, and correcting the oxygen concentration based on a pressure pSens at the measurement cell. In this way, the measured oxygen concentration may be corrected based on the pressure of the air at the sensor.
US10323578B2 Diverting system
The present invention generally relates to a diverting system to be used in a combined-cycle power plant. According to the invention, the diverting system is integrated within the by-pass stack and carries out, in a sole component, the functions of by-passing the hot exhaust flow in a single-cycle configuration or guiding it through the HRSG, acting as a diffusor, in an open combined-cycle configuration.
US10323573B2 Air-driven particle pulverizer for gas turbine engine cooling fluid system
A cooling fluid system for a gas turbine engine includes a structure that provides a fluid passageway. The structure has a wall with an aperture that is in fluid communication with the fluid passageway. The aperture is configured to provide a fluid in a flow direction. Fingers are arranged in the fluid passageway facing into flow direction. The fluid passageway includes a cooling cavity immediately downstream from the fingers and it is configured to receive fluid having passed over or through the fingers.
US10323572B2 Gas turbine filtration system with inlet filter orientation assembly
The present application provides a filtration system for a gas turbine engine. The filtration system may include a holding frame with a positioning element extending therefrom and a filtration unit for mounting within the holding frame. The filtration unit may include a positioning slot therein such that the positioning element extends through the positioning slot when the filtration unit is mounted within the holding frame.
US10323567B2 Air charging apparatus driven by rotating magnetic field
Provided is an air charging apparatus driven by a rotating magnetic field and compressing or pressurizing and transferring air. The air charging apparatus includes at least one impeller sucking air and giving kinetic energy to intake air; an impeller case leading external air inhaled by the impeller into the impeller and converting velocity energy of air out of the impeller into air having pressure energy to discharge air; and a rotating body accelerator equipped with the impeller and the impeller case and driving the impeller. Here, the rotating body accelerator drives the impeller by generating a torque by interaction with an intake negative pressure, by generating a torque by interaction with the intake negative pressure and using supplied power, or by generating a torque using supplied power.
US10323563B2 Open exhaust chamber constructions for opposed-piston engines
A configuration for a uniflow-scavenged, opposed-piston engine reduces exhaust cross-talk caused by mass flow between cylinders resulting from one cylinder having an open exhaust port during scavenging and/or charging while an adjacent cylinder is undergoing blowdown. Some configurations include a wall or other barrier feature between cylinders that are adjacent to each other and fire one after the other. Additionally, or alternatively, some engine configurations include cylinders with intake and exhaust ports sized so that there is an overlap in crank angle of two or more cylinders having open exhaust ports of about 65 crank angle degrees or less.
US10323557B2 Construction machine
On a revolving frame (5), a counterweight (6), an engine (7), a cooling fan (9), a heat exchanger (10), an exterior cover (14) forming a machine room (15) on the revolving frame (5), an exhaust gas purifying device (16) including a urea selective reduction catalyst (24), a urea water injection valve (26) injecting a urea water which is a reducing agent toward an upstream side of the urea selective reduction catalyst (24), and a urea water supply line (28) through which the urea water to be supplied to the urea water injection valve (26) flows are provided. A horizontal support member (34) supporting the exterior cover (14) is provided on a front side of the counterweight (6), and a heat shield cover (38) is mounted on the horizontal support member (34). A line accommodating space (41) is formed between the horizontal support member (34) and the heat shield cover (38), and a urea water supply line (28) for shielding heat from the engine (7) is accommodated in this line accommodating space (41).
US10323552B2 Internal combustion engine and oil treatment apparatus for use with the same
An internal combustion engine having an improved oil treatment system. The internal combustion engine may be a splash lubrication engine in which oil is flowed through an oil circulation circuit by a passive pump. In another aspect, a dipstick tube may be provided that includes a portion of the oil circulation circuit. In a further aspect, the internal combustion engine comprises one or more protuberances that automatically penetrate an oil treatment apparatus upon the oil treatment apparatus being mounted to the internal combustion engine, thereby fluidly coupling the oil treatment apparatus to the oil circulation circuit.
US10323551B2 Combustion engine, vehicle comprising the combustion engine and method for controlling the combustion engine
A method to control a four-stroke combustion engine, comprising at least one cylinder; a piston arranged in each cylinder; at least one inlet valve arranged in each cylinder which is connected with an inlet system; at least one first camshaft which controls each inlet valve; at least one exhaust valve arranged in each cylinder which is connected with an exhaust system; at least one second camshaft which controls each exhaust valve; and a crankshaft which controls each camshaft. At least one phase-shifting device is arranged between the crankshaft and the second camshaft, to phase-shift the second camshaft in relation to the crankshaft to a state, where the exhaust valve is controlled in such a way, that it is opened during the expansion stroke of the engine and closed during the exhaust stroke of the engine, to achieve engine braking through compression in the cylinders during the exhaust stroke.
US10323549B2 Self-aligning rocker arm and pushrod design
A rocker arm may comprise a body defining a pivot aperture and include a pad spaced away from the pivot aperture a predetermined distance. The pad may include a peripheral surface and a top surface that defines a blind aperture, forming an intersection therewith, and the top surface may include a plurality of aligning features disposed around the blind aperture.
US10323548B2 Internal combustion engine waste heat recovery (WHR) device including multiple cooling sources for a WHR condenser
A device for recovery of waste heat generated during operation of an internal combustion engine includes a thermodynamic engine, which includes a working fluid circulation circuit and is configured for recovery of the waste heat a first arrangement for providing a first coolant from a first source for heat exchange with the working fluid in the working fluid circulation circuit, and at least one further arrangement for providing a further coolant from a further source for heat exchange with the working fluid in the working fluid circulation circuit, wherein the further source is at different heat level than the first source during operation of the internal combustion engine.
US10323544B2 System and method for supplying an energy grid with energy from an intermittent renewable energy source
A system and method for supplying an energy grid with energy from an intermittent renewable energy source having a production unit for producing Hydrogen and Nitrogen, a mixing unit configured to receive and mix the Hydrogen and the Nitrogen produced by the production unit, an Ammonia source for receiving and processing the Hydrogen-Nitrogen-mixture, an Ammonia power generator for generating energy for the energy grid, a heat distribution system with one or more heat exchangers, and an Ammonia cracker, which is fluidly connected to the Ammonia storage vessel and to the Ammonia power generator, and which is configured and arranged to receive Ammonia from the Ammonia storage vessel, to effect a partial cracking of the received Ammonia to form an Ammonia-Hydrogen-mixture and to direct the Ammonia-Hydrogen-mixture to the Ammonia power generator for combustion.
US10323539B2 System and method for cleaning gas turbine engine components
The present disclosure is directed to a system and method for in-situ (e.g. on-wing) cleaning of gas turbine engine components. The method includes injecting a dry cleaning medium into the gas turbine engine at one or more locations. The dry cleaning medium includes a plurality of abrasive microparticles. Thus, the method also includes circulating the dry cleaning medium through at least a portion of the gas turbine engine such that the abrasive microparticles abrade a surface of the one or more components so as to clean the surface.
US10323533B2 Turbine component thermal barrier coating with depth-varying material properties
A thermal barrier coating (TBC) with depth-varying material properties is formed on a turbine component. Exemplary depth-varying material properties include physical ductility, strength and thermal resistivity that vary from the TBC layer inner to outer surface. Exemplary ways to modify physical properties include application of plural separate overlying layers of different material composition or by varying the applied material composition during the application of the TBC layer. Various embodiment described herein also apply a calcium-magnesium-aluminum-silicon (CMAS)-retardant material over the TBC layer to retard reaction with or adhesion of CMAS containing combustion particulates to the TBC layer. In other embodiments the CMAS retardant material is also applied within engineered groove features (EGFs) that are formed in the TBC surface.
US10323531B2 Airfoil device for a gas turbine and corresponding arrangement
An airfoil device for a gas turbine has a root section mountable to an airfoil disc and an airfoil element. The root section has a platform at which the airfoil element is arranged. The root section has a cavity surrounded by an inner surface of the platform, a first and a second edge side of the root section. A seal strip is arranged at the inner surface, wherein the first edge side has a recess into which a first end section of the seal strip is arranged. The root section has a supporting lever extending from the second edge side into the cavity. The supporting lever is formed such that a further cavity is formed between the inner surface, the second edge side and the supporting lever, wherein the second end section of the seal strip is arranged inside the further cavity.
US10323527B2 Blade row poisitioning device, blade-device combination, method and turbomachine
A device such as a drum for positioning at least one guide blade row from a plurality of guide blade groups in a turbomachine, the device on the outer circumferential side including at least one flange for attachment to a housing section of the turbomachine and on the inner circumferential side including a plurality of uniformly distributed receptacles for accommodating holding elements of the guide blade groups and a plurality of recesses, the device having a depth-reduced inner circumferential section, relative to the accommodating grooves, between at least two adjoining receptacles, which extends in each case from the one receptacle to the other receptacle; a blade-device combination; a method for assembling such a blade-device combination; and a turbomachine.
US10323526B2 Blade with tip shroud
A blade includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, a pressure surface, a suction surface, a root end, a tip end, a tip shroud attached to the tip end, the tip shroud comprising a platform and a fin, wherein the fin having a leading edge side facing towards the leading edge of the blade, a trailing edge side facing towards the trailing edge of the blade, a back end and a front end, the leading edge side and the trailing edge side extending between the back end and the front end, the fin extending across the tip end of the blade at an angle to the chord of the blade at the tip end of the blade. A first platform portion extends from the leading edge side of the fin to the suction surface. A second platform portion extends from the trailing edge side of the fin to the pressure surface at the tip end of the blade.
US10323511B2 Dual rotor pulser for transmitting information in a drilling system
A rotary pulser for transmitting information in a mud pulse telemetry system of a drilling operation. The pulser has two rotors mounted adjacent each other so that obstruction of the passages formed between the blades in one pulser by the blades of the other pulser creates pressure pulses in the drilling fluid. Each rotor is separately controlled and can be rotated continuously in one direction or oscillated. The ability to rotate each rotor separately provides flexibility in the pulser's operating mode, so as to allow more efficient generation of pulses, and also enhances the ability of the pulser to clear debris that would otherwise jam or obstruct the pulser.
US10323509B2 Repeater for a wellbore
A repeater system provided in a wellbore including a plurality of communication units spaced at intervals along a length of a wellbore, the communication units being communicatively coupled via a transmission medium. The communication units are configured to relay data from one communication unit to another communication unit selected from the plurality of communication units along the transmission medium, wherein at least one of the communication units is hopped over as data is relayed across the plurality of communication units along the length of the wellbore.
US10323503B2 Subterranean monitoring using enhanced video
Video of an above ground effect of a subterranean event is received. The subterranean event is identified using Eulerian video magnification of the received video.
US10323499B2 Managing wellbore operations using uncertainty calculations
Techniques for controlling a bottom hole assembly (BHA) in a wellbore include determining a model of BHA dynamics; determining a predicted wellbore trajectory, based on the model of BHA dynamics; and determining an uncertainty of the predicted wellbore trajectory.
US10323493B2 Method of forming lateral boreholes from a parent wellbore
A method of forming a lateral borehole in a pay zone located within an earth subsurface is provided. The method includes determining a depth of a pay zone in the earth subsurface, and then forming a wellbore within the pay zone. The method also includes conveying a hydraulic jetting assembly into the wellbore on a working string. The assembly includes a jetting hose carrier, and a jetting hose within the jetting hose carrier having a nozzle connected at a distal end. The method additionally includes setting a whipstock in the wellbore along the pay zone, and translating the jetting hose out of the jetting hose carrier to advance the nozzle along the face of the whipstock. The method then includes injecting hydraulic jetting fluid through the jetting hose and connected jetting nozzle, thereby excavating a lateral borehole within the rock matrix, and further injecting the fluid while further translating the jetting hose and connected nozzle along the face of the whipstock without coiling or uncoiling the hose, thereby forming a lateral borehole that extends at least 5 feet from the wellbore.
US10323489B2 Apparatus and methods for treating a wellbore screen
An apparatus and methods for applying an outer coating to a wellbore screen are described. The apparatus comprises a support for the wellbore screen, an injector for injecting coating material on to the outer surface of the wellbore screen, and a mechanism for positioning and moving the screen relative to the injector and/or moving the injector axially relative to the screen to introduce coating material to the outer surface of the screen. The apparatus further comprises rollers for distributing the coating material over the outer surface of the screen. The elongate injector has a coating material delivery line extending through the injector from a coating material supply to an open tip.
US10323480B2 Rotating wellhead hanger assemblies
Rotating wellhead hanger assemblies are provided. In one embodiment, a wellhead hanger assembly includes a casing hanger and a casing hanger running tool coupled to the casing hanger. An exterior surface of the casing hanger includes a recess and the casing hanger running tool includes a dog that extends inward from the casing hanger running tool into the recess of the exterior surface of the casing hanger. Engagement of the dog with the recess of the casing hanger facilitates synchronous rotation of the casing hanger and its running tool. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
US10323476B2 Internally trussed high-expansion support for inflow control device sealing applications
A downhole system and method is disclosed for sealing an inflow control device installed in a subterranean formation along a length of production tubing adjacent a productive zone of the subterranean formation. The system includes a truss structure radially expandable between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration and a sealing structure disposed radially external to the truss structure. The truss structure and the sealing structure are set in their expanded configurations so that the sealing structure is put into engagement with the inflow control device so as to restrict the flow of fluids from the subterranean formation into the production tubing at the location of the inflow control device.
US10323474B2 Heave compensated managed pressure drilling
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, system and methods for controlling borehole pressure in a MPD system to compensate for heave effects on a drilling rig are provided. The systems and method described herein involve calculating and implementing set points for two or more MPD system components in real time. These MPD components that are controlled via the dynamic set points may include a choke, a backpressure pump (BPP), a rig pump diverter (RPD), a continuous circulation device, one or more mud pumps, a pressure relief system, or some combination thereof. By calculating and providing these set points in real-time during various well and drilling operations, non-productive time, well control events, and costs to remedy issues resulting from improper pressure levels within the borehole may be mitigated or avoided.
US10323453B2 Multiple-glazed glass unit and glass pane for multiple-glazed glass unit
A multiple-glazed glass unit of the present invention is adapted to separate an indoor space and an outdoor space and includes a pair of glass panes opposed across a gap layer to be spaced at a predetermined distance from each other. Low-emissivity (Low-E) films are formed on both principal surfaces of one of the pair of glass panes that is located closer to the indoor space. The low-emissivity film formed on one of the two principal surfaces that faces the indoor space has an arithmetic average surface roughness Ra of 14 nm or less. This multiple-glazed glass unit is configurable to have a higher SHGC value ever than before as well as keeping a low U-value.
US10323447B2 Adjustable guide device for a sliding element
An adjustable guide device, which serves for guiding a sliding element, such as a sliding door, with a mounting body that is mountable on the floor, a guide member that is pivotally connected to the mounting part and is designed for interacting with the lower side of the sliding element, and a locking element, with which the connection between the mounting part and the guide member is fixable or releasable. The guide member comprises a guide body and a guide foot, which are connected with one another, which guide body comprises a guide column that is aligned along a guide axis (y) and which guide foot is seated on an upper side of the mounting body and is pivotally connected by a joint element to the mounting body so that the guide foot can be turned around a pivot axis (x), which is distant from the guide axis (y).
US10323442B2 Electronic safe door unlatching operations
A powered latch system for motor vehicles includes at least one powered latch that can be controlled based, at least in part, on vehicle operating conditions. The system may be configured to control unlatching of the vehicle doors utilizing data relating to the vehicle speed and/or the existence of a crash event. The powered latch system can be configured as required for various vehicles, and to accommodate specific operating requirements with respect to child locks in various geographic jurisdictions.
US10323434B2 Inflatable cab for walk-behind device
A protective enclosure or cab for an operator of a walk-behind or mechanical device, such as a snow blower, engine-driven snow thrower, ride-on tractor, or the like, is provided. The protective enclosure or cab includes an inflatable frame structure which supports a plurality of transparent, flexible windows or a single sheet of transparent material such as a curtain. When inflated, the protective cab is detachably coupled to the walk-behind or mechanical device and surrounds an operator of the walk-behind or mechanical device protecting the operator from the environment such wind, rain, snow or the like, while providing an unobstructed view of the surrounding environment. When deflated, the protective enclosure or cab can be folded into a small volume to be placed in a storage device which can be coupled to the walk-behind or mechanical device.
US10323430B1 Friction damper for a building structure
An multi-load friction damper includes opposed gusset-side plates defining a slip channel. First and second brace-side plates are received within the slip channel and form first and second frictional engagements respectively. The frictional force of the first and second frictional engagements may be different.A multi-layer friction damper includes a central gusset-side plate and first and second outer gusset-side plates. First and second brace-side plates are received between the central gusset-side plates and the first and second outer gusset-side plates to form first, second, third and fourth frictional engagements.A multi-damper assembly includes a gusset engagement member and brace engagement member. A plurality of friction dampers extend between the gusset engagement member and the brace engagement member.
US10323415B2 Pregrouted PC steel material and curing method for pregrouted layer therein
A pregrouted PC steel material (10) includes a 19-wire-twisted PC strand (1), a pregrouted layer (2) disposed on an outer periphery of the PC strand (1), and a sheath (3) configured to cover an outer periphery of the pregrouted layer (2). A filling resin (4) is filled between steel wires (side wires) (1b, 1c, 1d). Since the filling resin (4) does not exude to the pregrouted layer (2) before tensioning of the PC strand (10), an operation of tensioning the PC strand (1) is not hindered by curing of the pregrouted layer (2). In contrast, since the gap between the steel wires is reduced when the PC strand (1) is tensioned, the filling resin (4) flows out (exudes) from between the steel wires to the pregrouted layer (2) to cure the pregrouted layer (2) only after the reduction.
US10323412B2 Wall-mount system for hanging modules
A wall-mount system includes a frame assembly having horizontal ledgers configured for attachment to a wall and first and second vertical struts releasably engagable with the horizontal ledgers and each including a mounting surface defining a receiver slot. A module is releasably mountable on the frame assembly and includes first and second cleats disposed towards opposite sides of the module. The cleats are configured to releasably engage the vertical struts and each includes a base and an upright extending from each side of the base to define a U-shaped configuration. The base includes a spring finger extending therefrom between the uprights. Each upright includes a hook. The hooks are configured for receipt with the receiver slots to engage the module with the frame assembly. The spring fingers are biased into contact with the mounting surfaces of the vertical struts to maintain the engagement of the module with the frame assembly.
US10323408B1 Durable water and fire-resistant tunnel expansion joint seal
The present disclosure relates generally to systems for providing a durable water-resistant and fire-resistant foam-based seal in the joint between adjacent panels. A fire-resistant and water-resistant expansion joint seal is provided which includes one or more foam members and a plurality of intumescent members interspersed within the foam member or members to provide a spring recovery force and fire resistance.
US10323405B2 System for connecting structural elements of prefabricated jail cells
The prefabricated jail cells to which the connection system of this invention relates comprises a plurality of rectangular structural elements, including rear, side and front walls, each comprising studs and a steel wall plate forming the inside surface of the wall. According to the invention, a structural channel is attached to the back side of the extended end of the wall plate and defines the end of the structural wall element. The connection between two of such structural elements is made with a nut and bolt where the bolt passes through the web of the end-defining channel, through the adjacent wall plate and into and through a connecting component of the wall element to be connected.
US10323404B2 Multi-faceted elongated connector
A connector includes an elongated member. The elongated member includes a longitudinal axis of the elongated member and further includes a top side and a bottom side. The top side includes a first planar surface and a second planar surface joined at 144 degrees from each other, wherein each of the first planar surface and the second planar surfaces are parallel to the longitudinal axis. The bottom side includes a third planar surface parallel to the longitudinal axis and oriented at an angle with the first planar surface, the angle selected from one of 108 degrees and 126 degrees.
US10323390B2 Heavy duty adapter
A tip adapter comprises a side throat surface with a variable blend defining a radius of curvature ranging from 200 mm to 270 mm, or a lower nose surface that includes a first planar portion and a second planar portion defining a lower obtuse angle therebetween, or a top throat surface with a top arcuate portion defining a radius of curvature ranging from 100 mm to 300 mm.
US10323389B2 Control system and method for a machine
A control system for a work machine having an upper frame rotatably mounted to a lower frame includes a controller configured to limit a maximum speed of the machine when a rotation angle between the upper frame and the lower frame exceeds a first predetermined value.
US10323378B2 Earthquake dynamic arches with stacked wedge foundation
The present invention is an arch/building support system comprising two (or more) opposing wedges, at least one located at the base of each side of the arch, with the bases of the opposing wedges facing each other, the opposing wedges connected to each other by a semi-rigid flexible rod or rods. In a building structure, the flexible member could be rebar(s) made of one or various materials (metal, plastic, nylon etc.) with various degree of elasticity. The rebars could envelop the structure (around the outside or shell) or reside within it, and may also incorporate some sort of spring mechanism. The rebar(s) are anchored to the upper wedge on each side of the arch, but need not be, and could instead be anchored to the ground.
US10323351B2 Method for operating a tumble dryer
In a method for operating a tumble dryer for drying damp laundry, the profile of the moisture of the air in the tumble dryer, advantageously the absolute moisture, is measured during an initial phase of the drying process. The profile of the measured moisture is then compared with stored profiles for the moisture or a gradient of the profile of the measured moisture is compared with stored gradient threshold values for gradient values of the moisture. In this case, profiles and/or gradient threshold values for fibers from the following group: cotton, wool and synthetic fibers, and also an upper gradient threshold value and a lower gradient threshold value are stored. A major fabric content including synthetic fibers is identified for the laundry when the upper gradient threshold value is exceeded, a major fabric content including wool is identified when the lower gradient threshold value is undershot, and a major fabric content including cotton is identified between the upper gradient threshold value and the lower gradient threshold value.
US10323348B2 Suspender disengagement detection apparatus for washing machine and safe operation method for washing machine
A suspender disengagement detection apparatus for a washing machine, comprising pressure sensors and a controller. The pressure sensors are electrically connected to the controller. The controller is electrically connected to a drive motor of the washing machine. In a working process of the washing machine, the pressure sensors are mounted on the joint of at least one suspender and the housing of the washing machine, and/or the joint of the suspender and the suspender base of the outer tub of the washing machine to detect a pressure, and a detection result is fed back to the controller; and the controller determines, whether a suspender is disengaged according to feedback information, and further controls the change in a working state of the drive motor of the washing machine.
US10323346B2 Method and apparatus for assembling a fabric strip to a knitted article
A method and related apparatus for assembling a fabric strip to a knitted article. The method includes the steps of loading a knitted article onto a loading form, wrapping at least an end portion of the knitted article so that an open end thereof is accessible, loading a fabric strip onto loading members, and wrapping it thereon so that a first welt is accessible. Additionally, the method includes mutually positioning the loading form and the loading members by aligning the loading form with respect to the loading members, introducing the loading form into an inner space of the loading members so that the fabric strip surrounds outside the end portion of the knitted article, and letting the first welt overlap and match the open border.
US10323342B1 Braided filament having flat morphology and methods of manufacture and use
A braided filamentary device, in one embodiment, includes a substantially flat morphology having a length, a width, and a height, and a pick count of at least about 50 picks per inch. The filamentary device is adapted to maintain its width while under a tension.
US10323340B2 Process for calibrating the loading force of a breaker element of a bale opener and the bale opener
A process for calibrating the loading force of a breaker element of a bale opener on a bale group includes: (a) setting a force sensor used to measure the loading force at no load; (b) lowering the breaker element onto the bale group until reaching a loading force that is at least twice as high as an upper loading force at which the breaker element receives a lift command during normal breaking operation; (c) relieving the load on the breaker element; (d) setting the loading force at a negative value which includes signal distortion influences; and (e) lowering the breaker element until the loading force measured by the load sensor reaches at least the level of the upper loading force.
US10323339B2 Aircraft brake disc materials and methods
The present disclosure provides methods related to infiltration of aircraft brake discs with titanium-containing compounds. In various embodiments, a method of making a self-coating carbon/carbon composite member may comprise infiltrating a carbonized fiber preform with a titanium-containing compound, drying the carbonized fiber preform, annealing the carbonized fiber preform at a third temperature, and densifying the carbonized fiber preform.
US10323336B2 System, method and device for quenching synthetic multifilament fibers
Described herein is a quenching system comprising a spinneret to spin molten polymer, a quench stack disposed operatively below the spinneret and the flow communication with the spinneret, a first means to provide a first stream of ambient air to provide partially-quenched solidified fibers of the molten polymer spun through the spinneret, at a solidification temperature and a second means to provide a second stream of conditioned air at a below-ambient temperature for further quenching the partially quenched solidified fibers, wherein the second stream of the conditioned air is provided through an adapter placed operatively below a region where the molten polymer solidifies partially.
US10323335B2 SiC epitaxial wafer, manufacturing apparatus of SiC epitaxial wafer, fabrication method of SiC epitaxial wafer, and semiconductor device
A SiC epitaxial wafer includes: a substrate having an off angle of less than 4 degrees; and a SiC epitaxial growth layer disposed on the substrate having the off angle of less than 4 degrees, wherein an Si compound is used for a supply source of Si, and a C compound is used as a supply source of C, for the SiC epitaxial growth layer, wherein the uniformity of carrier density is less than 10%, and the defect density is less than 1 count/cm2; and a C/Si ratio of the Si compound and the C (carbon) compound is within a range of 0.7 to 0.95. There is provide a high-quality SiC epitaxial wafer excellent in film thickness uniformity and uniformity of carrier density, having the small number of surface defects, and capable of reducing costs, also in low-off angle SiC substrates on SiC epitaxial growth.
US10323332B2 Electrical chemical plating process
An electrical chemical plating process is provided. A semiconductor structure is provided in an electrical plating platform. A pre-electrical-plating step is performed wherein the pre-electrical-plating step is carried out under a fixed voltage environment and lasts for 0.2 to 0.5 seconds after the current is above the threshold current of the electrical plating platform. After the pre-electrical-plating step, a first electrical plating step is performed on the semiconductor structure.
US10323331B2 Valuable metal selectively adsorbing electrode and method for selectively recovering valuable metals
The present disclosure provides a valuable metal selectively adsorbing electrode, including: an electrode formed by a carbon-containing material; and a protein of a bacterium of genus Tepidimonas immobilized on the electrode formed by a carbon-containing material to form the valuable metal selectively adsorbing electrode, wherein the valuable metal includes gold, palladium, silver or indium.
US10323330B2 Method of recovering nuclear fuel material
According to an embodiment, a nuclear fuel material recovery method of recovering a nuclear fuel material containing thorium metal by reprocessing an oxide of a nuclear fuel material containing thorium oxide in a spent fuel is provided. The method has: a first electrolytic reduction step of electrolytically reducing thorium oxide in a first molten salt of alkaline-earth metal halide; a first reduction product washing step of washing a reduction product; and a main electrolytic separation step of separating the reduction product. The first molten salt further contains alkali metal halide, and contains at least one out of a group consisting of calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium fluoride and magnesium fluoride. The method may further has a second electrolytic reduction step of electrolytically reducing uranium oxide, plutonium oxide, and minor actinoid oxide in a second molten salt of alkali metal halide.
US10323329B2 Hierarchically structured, nitrogen-doped carbon membranes
The present invention is a structure, method of making and method of use for a novel macroscopic hierarchically structured, nitrogen-doped, nano-porous carbon membrane (HNDCMs) with asymmetric and hierarchical pore architecture that can be produced on a large-scale approach. The unique HNDCM holds great promise as components in separation and advanced carbon devices because they could offer unconventional fluidic transport phenomena on the nanoscale. Overall, the invention set forth herein covers a hierarchically structured, nitrogen-doped carbon membranes and methods of making and using such a membranes.
US10323323B2 Systems and methods enabling low defect processing via controlled separation and delivery of chemicals during atomic layer deposition
A gas delivery system includes a first valve including an inlet that communicates with a first gas source. A first inlet of a second valve communicates with an outlet of the first valve and a second inlet of the second valve communicates with a second gas source. An inlet of a third valve communicates with a third gas source. A connector includes a first gas channel and a cylinder defining a second gas channel. The cylinder and the first gas channel collectively define a flow channel between an outer surface of the cylinder and an inner surface of the first gas channel. The flow channel communicates with the outlet of the third valve and the first end of the second gas channel. A third gas channel communicates with the second gas channel, with the outlet of the second valve and with a gas distribution device of a processing chamber.
US10323310B2 Process for making finished or semi-finished articles of silver alloy
A process for making a finished or semi-finished article of silver alloy, said process comprising the steps of providing a silver alloy containing silver in an amount of at least 77 wt %, copper and an amount of germanium that is preferably at least 0.5 wt % and is effective to reduce tarnishing and/or firestain, making or processing the finished or semi-finished article of the alloy by heating at least to an annealing temperature, gradually cooling the article; and reheating the article to effect precipitation hardening thereof. The avoidance of quenching reduces the risk of damage to the article.
US10323307B2 Process and steel alloys for manufacturing high strength steel components with superior rigidity and energy absorption
A steel alloy and process for producing a hot formed component. The process includes providing a steel alloy sheet having a chemical composition (wt %) within a range of 0.3-0.85 C, 1.0-6.0 Mn, 1.0-4.0 Si+Al and the remainder being tramp elements and impurities. The steel alloy sheet is heated to within a temperature range between 700-900° C. for a time between 1-180 seconds and hot formed. Thereafter, the hot formed sheet is cooled to ambient temperature. Then, cooled hot formed sheet is tempered at a temperature between 200-600° C. for a time between 20-3000 seconds and cooled again to ambient temperature. The tempered and cooled sheet has a tensile strength between 1400-2400 MPa and at least 10% elongation to failure, and/or a product of tensile strength times percent elongation to failure of at least 16000 MPa·%.
US10323306B2 Austenitic steel matrix-nanoparticle composite and producing method thereof
An austenitic steel matrix-nanoparticle composite and a producing method thereof are provided. The composite includes: an austenitic steel matrix that includes an alloying element; and a nanoparticle that grows in situ in the matrix and that is formed in the matrix. The nanoparticle grows from the alloying element included in the austenitic steel matrix. The method includes: preparing an austenitic steel matrix including an alloying element; and heating the austenitic steel matrix. In the method, the nanoparticle grows in situ in the matrix from the alloying element which is solid-dissolved in the austenitic steel matrix by the heating.
US10323304B2 Al-casting alloy
An Al casting alloy contains the following alloy components: Si: >3.8 wt.-% to 5.8 wt.-%, Mg: 0.1 wt.-% to 0.6 wt.-%, Cr: 0.05 wt.-% to 1.3 wt.-%, Fe: <0.18 wt.-%, Mn: <0.06 wt.-%, Ti: <0.2 wt.-%, Cu: ≤0.03 wt.-%, Sr; 0.010 to 0.030 wt.-%, Zr: <0.006 wt.-%, Zn: <0.006 wt.-%, Contaminants: <0.1 wt.-%, and is supplemented to 100 wt.-% with Al, in each instance.
US10323303B2 Electrode material and electrode for ignition plug, and ignition plug
An electrode material is composed of at least 0.2 mass % and at most 1.0 mass % of Y, at least 0 mass % and at most 0.2 mass % of Al, at least 0.2 mass % and at most 1.6 mass % of Si, at least 0.05 mass % and at most 1.0 mass % of Cr, at least 0.05 mass % and at most 0.5 mass % of Ti, at least 0.1 mass % and at most 0.5 mass in total of one or more elements selected from among Yb, Sb, Ir, Zr, Hf, Pt, Re, Pd, Rh, Ru, Nb, V, W, Mo, and Ta, and a remainder composed of Ni and an inevitable impurity.
US10323299B2 Recovering rare earth metals from magnet scrap
A method is provided for treating a rare earth metal-bearing scrap material by melting an extractant selected from the group consisting of bismuth (Bi) and lead (Pb) and contacting the melted extractant and the scrap material at a temperature and time to recover at least one of the light rare earth metal content and the heavy rare earth metal content as a metallic extractant alloy, which can be subjected to vacuum distillation or sublimation to recover the rare earth metal(s). The method can be practiced to recover the light rare earth metal content and the heavy rare earth metal content concurrently in a one-step process or separately and sequentially in a two-step process.
US10323297B2 Method for producing pellet and method for smelting nickel oxide ore
Provided is a method for producing a pellet capable of suppressing heat shock-induced crack occurrence, when nickel oxide ores are made into pellets and placed in a reducing furnace in a smelting process. In the method for producing a pellet from a nickel oxide ore, a nickel oxide ore, a binder and a carbonaceous reducing agent are mixed, the mixture is made into a lump, and then the resulting lump is subjected to a preheat treatment at a temperature of 350° C. to 600° C. In this preheat treatment, the lump more preferably undergoes the preheat treatment at a temperature of 400° C. to 550° C.
US10323291B2 Methods for utilizing olefin coke in a steel making process and products made therefrom
Methods and compositions for producing reduced carbon footprint steel compositions by providing a molten steel having a carbon content; and introducing a carbon containing agent into the molten steel. At least a portion of the carbon containing agent is a reclaimed olefin coke.
US10323289B2 Treatments to eliminate HIV reservoirs and reduce viral load
The present invention relates to a compound inducing activation of HLA-E-restricted CD8 T cells and/or NK cells in a human subject, and reducing HIV viral load, such as glatiramer acetate and glatiramer acetate related active substances and products, for use in the treatment of HIV infection. Macaques chronically infected by SIV have been treated with glatiramer acetate. One of the animals had already progressed to the stage of AIDS. We injected 18 mg of glatiramer acetate three times per week for only 2 weeks. Surprisingly, a strong impact on viral load was observed in response to the treatment. Viremia decreased by 1 log during glatiramer acetate treatment. Even more surprising was the fact that this decrease persisted after stopping the treatment reaching almost a 2 logs decrease in one animal. This is a major result as compared to cART as stopping cART leads to a rebound of the viral load within days. This decrease was correlated with activation of HLA-E restricted CD8 T cells, but not to other classical CD8+ T cells.
US10323287B2 AAD-1 event DAS-40278-9, related transgenic corn lines, and event-specific identification thereof
This invention relates in part to plant breeding and herbicide tolerant plants. This invention includes a novel aad-1 transformation event in corn plants comprising a polynucleotide sequence, as described herein, inserted into a specific site within the genome of a corn cell. In some embodiments, said event/polynucleotide sequence can be “stacked” with other traits, including, for example, other herbicide tolerance gene(s) and/or insect-inhibitory proteins. Additionally, the subject invention provides assays for detecting the presence of the subject event in a sample (of corn grain, for example). The assays can be based on the DNA sequence of the recombinant construct, inserted into the corn genome, and on the genomic sequences flanking the insertion site. Kits and conditions useful in conducting the assays are also provided.
US10323282B2 Methods and compositions for assessing patients with preeclampsia-related conditions using microrna
The invention is directed to methods and compositions for collecting a non-placental biological samples of cells and quantifying and comparing levels of expression of microRNAs to characterize a preeclampsia-related condition. The samples may be collected before or after an intervention or may be collected over a period of time. One of the samples may be a control sample. Patients may then be treated according to their response.
US10323277B2 Reagents, methods, and libraries for bead-based sequencing
The present invention provides methods for determining a nucleic acid sequence by performing successive cycles of duplex extension along a single stranded template. The cycles comprise steps of extension, ligation, and, preferably, cleavage. In certain embodiments the methods make use of extension probes containing phosphorothiolate linkages and employ agents appropriate to cleave such linkages. The invention provides methods of determining information about a sequence using at least two distinguishably labeled probe families. In certain embodiments the methods acquire less than 2 bits of information from each of a plurality of nucleotides in the template in each cycle. In certain embodiments the sequencing reactions are performed on templates attached to immobilized beads. The invention further provides sets of labeled extension probes containing phosphorothiolate linkages In addition, the invention includes performing multiple sequencing reactions on a single template by removing initializing oligonucleotides and extended strands and performing subsequent reactions using different initializing oligonucleotides.
US10323275B2 Methods for sequencing a polynucleotide strand
Described is a method for sequencing a polynucleotide strand by sequencing by synthesis, the method including selecting a predetermined order of nucleotides to provide to a sequencing reaction, the order being selected to correlate with a predicted sequence for the polynucleotide strand; monitoring the reaction to detect incorporation of a nucleotide into a synthesized polynucleotide strand; wherein, in the event that nucleotide incorporation is detected, proceeding to provide the next nucleotide in the predetermined order. In the event that nucleotide incorporation is not detected, the predicted sequence for the polynucleotide strand may be revised and a new predetermined order of nucleotides selected, wherein the new predetermined order is selected to correlate with the revised predicted sequence. In this way, the sequencing reaction provides feedback to modify the order of nucleotides provided, thereby improving the efficiency of the sequencing reaction.
US10323270B2 Kit for detecting nucleic acid and method for detecting nucleic acid
The present invention relates a kit for detecting a nucleic acid and a method of detecting a nucleic acid for enabling a multiplexed-detection and real-time detection of a target nucleic acid by using properties of a graphene oxide.
US10323265B2 Rapid and high-sensitive bacteria detection
An improved method and related apparatus for detecting bacteria viability and drug effects using metabolic monitoring. A fluorescent material which is quenched by oxygen is co-localized with the target bacteria, and fluorescence signal is detected at the co-localized places. In some embodiments, the fluorescent material is a fluorescent nanoparticle mixed with the target bacteria in the sample, and co-localization is enhanced using centrifugation, electrophoresis, microflow path modified with antibodies, magnetic force, etc. In some other embodiments, the fluorescent material is a fluorescent film or 3-D matrix immobilized in the bacterial culture chamber, and bacteria in the sample is gathered into localized regions of the bacteria culture chamber where the fluorescent film or 3-D matrix is present by ways of centrifugation, electrophoresis or microflow path. Plasmonic nanoparticles with a metal core and plasmonic film with a metal film may be used as the fluorescent nanoparticles and fluorescent film.
US10323263B2 Methods for producing liquid compositions comprising β-glucan
The present invention relates to methods of processing mixtures comprising β-glucans and polysaccharides.
US10323262B2 Microorganism producing O-phosphoserine and a method for producing O-phosphoserine or L-cysteine using the same
The present invention relates to a microorganism, wherein the activity of a polypeptide capable of exporting O-phosphoserine (OPS) is enhanced, and a method of producing O-phosphoserine, cysteine, or a cysteine derivative using the microorganism.
US10323260B2 Reducing batch time in fermentation processes by subjecting corn-based fermentation medium to a xylanase and a pectinase during fermentation
The present technology relates to methods of reducing the batch time in a fermentation process, wherein the fermentation medium is subjected before, during and/or after the fermentation process to an enzyme composition comprising at least a xylanase and a pectinase.
US10323258B2 Automated cell processing methods, modules, instruments, and systems comprising flow-through electroporation devices
In an illustrative embodiment, automated multi-module cell editing instruments comprising one or more flow-through electroporation devices or modules are provided to automate genome editing in live cells.
US10323257B2 Recombinant HVT vectors expressing multiple antigens of avian pathogens and uses thereof
The present invention provides recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys (HVT) vectors that contain and express antigens of avian pathogens, compositions comprising the recombinant HVT vectors and polyvalent vaccines comprising the recombinant HVT vectors. The present invention further provides methods of vaccination against a variety of avian pathogens and method of producing the recombinant HVT vectors.
US10323251B2 Method utilizing piggybac transposon and transposase to introduce mutation into target DNA in a plant cell
A method for producing a plant cell comprising a mutation introduced in a target DNA comprises: a step of introducing into plant cells a DNA construct comprising a DNA homologous to a target DNA, wherein a desired mutation is introduced and a piggyBac transposon containing a marker gene is inserted in the homologous DNA; a step of selecting a plant cell, in which the mutation and the piggyBac transposon are introduced in the target DNA via homologous recombination, based on an expression of the marker gene; and a step of removing the piggyBac transposon from the target DNA by constitutively expressing a piggyBac transposase in the cell selected in the above step.
US10323241B2 Method for recovering short-chain nucleic acids
A method of recovering short-chain nucleic acids having a length of 1000 bases or less from a whole blood sample, which includes bringing a first mixture including a whole blood sample into contact with a first nucleic acid adsorbent to adsorb nucleic acids derived from the whole blood sample, removing the first nucleic acid adsorbent from being in contact with the first mixture to recover liquid components of the first mixture, bringing a second mixture including the recovered liquid components into contact with a second nucleic acid adsorbent to adsorb short-chain nucleic acids having a length of 1000 bases or less from the whole blood sample, separating the second nucleic acid adsorbent from being in contact with the second mixture, and eluting the short-chain nucleic acids absorbed in the second nucleic acid adsorbent and recovering the short-chain nucleic acids from the second nucleic acid adsorbent.
US10323238B2 Method for recombinant production of horseshoe crab factor C protein in protozoa
The present invention provides a novel method for the recombinant production of Factor C protein from horseshoe crab using a parasitic protozoan expressing the Factor C protein. In particular, the present invention provides a parasitic protozoan host cell harbouring a polynucleotide encoding horseshoe crab Factor C protein, and a method for producing Factor C protein comprising culturing said parasitic protozoan host cell under conditions such that the cells express the horseshoe crab Factor C protein. Furthermore, the present invention provides recombinant Factor C protein produced by the novel method and its use in the detection and/or removal of endotoxin.
US10323232B2 Metabolically engineered methanotrophic, phototrophic microorganisms
This disclosure relates to the engineering of phototrophic microorganisms for conversion of alkanes into higher-value products. Recombinant phototrophic organisms such as cyanobacteria can be engineered, optionally in a modular format, to express enzymes involved in converting methane to methanol, methanol to formaldehyde, formaldehyde to central metabolic pathway intermediates, and such intermediates to n-butanol.
US10323230B2 Method for preparing a three-dimensionally cultured skin comprising dermis and epidermis, and the cultured skin made therefrom
The present invention includes a method for preparing a three-dimensionally cultured skin model comprising dermis and epidermis, which comprises: a step of preparing the dermis using a composition comprising murine fibroblasts; and a combination of native collagen and atelocollagen; and a step of forming the epidermis using keratinocytes. Also, the present invention relates to a three-dimensionally cultured skin model which comprises: a dermis prepared by a composition comprising murine fibroblasts, native collagen, or a combination of native collagen and atelocollagen; and epidermis formed from keratinocytes.
US10323229B1 Three-dimensional human stem cell-derived cortical spheroid model
The present invention provides a new therapeutic method for modeling neuronal responses. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) emerge recently as alternative sources of primary brain cells to establish Alzheimer's disease (AD) models in vitro. While previous investigations demonstrate the potential of hiPSCs in modeling AD, the 2-D cultures used in these studies cannot fully recapitulate AD-associated neuropathology. 3-D cortical spheroids (forebrain-like structure) were derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells in a bioreactor culture, which can be used to recapitulate AD-associated neuropathology, to screen the therapeutic drugs and to predict neurotoxicity.
US10323224B2 Vibration device for petri dishes
A vibration generator causes a carrier to oscillate, rather than the housing of the vibration generator. The vibration generator is placed within the housing, which itself is not induced to oscillate, thus reducing or eliminating undesired noises due to excessive oscillations of the housing. The vibration generator transfers vibrations to the carrier for Petri dishes using at least one connecting element that is arranged between the carrier and the vibration generator. The connecting element protrudes through the wall of the housing and is sealed by a sealing element with respect to the wall.
US10323219B2 Process for reblending a first liquid detergent composition into a second liquid detergent composition
A process for reblending a first liquid detergent composition into a second liquid detergent composition.
US10323217B2 Detergent composition comprising enzymes and washing method for preventing adhesion of bacteria
The disclosure concerns a detergent composition comprising one or more anionic surfactants; an enzyme selected from the group consisting of: a protease, a lipase, a cutinase, an amylase, a carbohydrase, a cellulase, a pectinase, a mannanase, an arabinase, a galactanase, a xylanase, and an oxidase; and a deoxyribonuclease (DNase), as well as methods for washing a textile.
US10323216B2 Cleaning agent containing amylases
A cleaning agent for hard surfaces and methods for cleaning are provided herein. In one embodiment, the cleaning agent includes at least one first amylase, wherein the first amylase is an α-amylase from Bacillus sp. No. 707 or a functional fragment or a variant thereof. The cleaning agent further includes at least one second amylase, wherein the second amylase is an AA560 α-amylase from Bacillus sp. or a functional fragment or a variant thereof. In another embodiment, the method includes dispensing the cleaning agent into the interior of an automatic dishwasher while a dishwashing program is being executed, before the main washing cycle begins, or in the course of the main washing cycle.
US10323211B2 Method for cultivation of hybrid mint plant designated 13-S12-2 for production of essential oil composition
A hybrid mint plant characterized by an essential oil composition profile, methods of cultivating the hybrid mint plant, and methods of producing an essential oil composition with the essential oil composition profile using the hybrid mint plant are disclosed.
US10323204B2 Low viscosity, low volatility lubricating oil basestocks
This disclosure provides low viscosity, low volatility aryl ether compounds represented by formula (1): and represented by formula (2): wherein R1 is the same or different and is a linear or branched alkyl group having from 1 to 20 carbon atoms; R2 is the same or different and is hydrogen or an alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms; and n is the same or different and is a value from 0 to 8. This disclosure also provides processes for producing the aryl ether compounds, lubricating oil basestocks and lubricating oils containing one or more of the aryl ether compounds, and a method for improving one or more of solubility and dispersancy of polar additives and/or sludge in a lubricating oil by using as the lubricating oil a formulated oil containing one or more of the aryl ether compounds.
US10323198B1 High density renewable fuels from zizaenes
A process for making high density fuels having the potential to increase the range and/or loiter time of Navy platforms. Derivation of these fuels from a sustainable source will decrease the carbon footprint of the Department of Defense (DoD) and reduce reliance on nonsustainable petroleum sources. Fuels based on ziza-anes have volumetric net heats of combustion up to ca. 18% higher than conventional Navy jet fuel (JP-5). Moreover, ziza-anes can be generated from sustainable biomass sugars via fermentation.
US10323187B2 Liquid crystal compound having biphenylene, liquid crystal composition and liquid crystal display device
Provided are a liquid crystal compound satisfying at least one of physical properties such as high stability to heat or light, a high clearing point (or high maximum temperature), low minimum temperature of a liquid crystal phase, small viscosity, large optical anisotropy, large negative dielectric anisotropy, a suitable elastic constant and good compatibility with other liquid crystal compounds, a liquid crystal composition containing the compound and a liquid crystal display device including the composition.A compound is represented by formula (1): wherein, R1 and R2 are alkyl having 1 to 15 carbons; A1, A2, A3 and A4 are 1,4-cyclohexylene and 1,4-phenylene; Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4 are a single bond; Y1, Y2 and Y3 are fluorine; and a, b, c and d are 0 or 1, and a sum of a, b, c and d is an integer from 0 to 3, or the like.
US10323186B2 Nematic liquid crystal composition and liquid crystal display element using the same
There is provided a liquid crystal composition that exhibits a sufficiently low viscosity (η), a sufficiently low rotational viscosity (γ1), and a large elastic modulus (K33) without decreasing the refractive index anisotropy (Δn) and the nematic phase-isotropic liquid phase transition temperature (Tni) and without increasing the solid phase-nematic phase transition temperature (Tcn). The liquid crystal display element that uses this liquid crystal composition satisfactorily obtains a pretilt angle and has a high voltage holding ratio (VHR) and high-speed response. Thus, a liquid crystal display element that has no or less alignment defects and display defects such as image sticking, and has high display quality and high response speed is obtained.
US10323185B2 Chemical synthesis of hybrid inorganic-organic nanostructured corrosion inhibitive pigments and methods
A method for preparing a hybrid inorganic-organic nanostructured inhibitive pigment, includes premixing a first stock solution containing one or more cations and a second stock solution containing one or more oxoanions to form a premixture under pH control in the presence of polymers as surface modifiers. The premixture is then reacted to form a slurry. The slurry is then quenched to separate nanoparticles from the slurry, followed by surface functionalization in organic inhibitors.
US10323183B2 Homogeneous persistent luminescence nanocrystals and methods of preparation and application thereof
This invention provides a groundbreaking approach to PLNPs and their preparation. In particular, the synthetic methodology disclosed herein fundamentally differs from the traditional solid-state annealing reactions that require extreme and harsh reaction conditions. In one unique aspect of the invention, a simple, one-step mesoporous template method utilizing mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) is disclosed that affords in vivo rechargeable NIR-emitting mesoporous PLNPs with uniform size and morphology. In another unique aspect of the invention, the novel synthetic approach is based on aqueous-phase chemical reactions conducted in mild conditions, resulting in uniform and homogeneous PLNPs with desired size control (e.g., sub-10 nm).
US10323180B2 Deuterated organic compound, mixture and composition containing said compound, and organic electronic device
The present disclosure discloses a deuterated organic compound and a formulation and an organic electronic device containing the same, wherein the deuterated organic compound has the following structural formula: wherein Ar is an aromatic or heteroaromatic structural unit, D is an electron donor group, A is an electron acceptor group, n and m are an integer between 1 and 6; and wherein for the organic compound, (S1−T1)≤0.25 eV, and at least one H atom of the organic compound is substituted by deuterium. The present disclosure achieves the improvement of the electroluminescence quantum efficiency and the lifetime of the organic compound by replacing the H atom in the organic compound with deuterium and having (S1−T1)≤0.35 eV, and the material of the present disclosure has a great application potential and application range due to its low cost and relatively simple synthesis process.
US10323176B2 Methods for enhancing suspension and transport of proppant particulates and subterranean formation conductivity
Methods including introducing a first particulate-free treatment fluid (first PFTF) into a subterranean formation above the fracture gradient. Alternatingly introducing a first particulate-laden treatment fluid (first PLTF) and a second particulate-laden treatment fluid (second PLTF) into the subterranean formation, wherein the first PLTF comprises nano-particles and degradable particles and the second PLTF comprises proppant particulates, and wherein the alternating introduction causes the proppant particulates in the second PLTF to agglomerate into proppant aggregates being surrounded by the first PLTF. Placing the proppant aggregates into at least one fracture, removing the hydraulic pressure to close the at least one fracture, and degrading the degradable particulates to form at least one channel between adjacent proppant aggregates.
US10323175B2 Fracturing fluids based on associative polymers and on labile surfactants
The present invention relates to a fracturing fluid comprising, in an aqueous medium: an associative polymer; and a labile surfactant, in an amount sufficient to reduce or inhibit the effect of increasing the viscosity induced by said associative polymer.
US10323165B2 Agglomerate abrasive grain comprising incorporated hollow microspheres
An agglomerate abrasive grain includes a mixture of individual abrasive grains and hollow bodies, wherein the abrasive grains and the hollow bodies are held together via a binding matrix of aluminosilicate and alkali silicate, and the agglomerate abrasive grain has an open porosity and a closed porosity in each case ranging from 5% by volume to 40% by volume, wherein the total porosity of the agglomerate abrasive grain is less than 50% by volume.
US10323156B2 Method of three-dimensional printing
A sustainable material suitable for three-dimensional printing is disclosed. The sustainable material comprises a resin derived from a bio-based diacid monomer and a bio-based glycol monomer. The resulting sustainable material provides a much more robust 3-D printing material with different properties than conventional materials.
US10323155B2 Actinic radiation-curable inkjet ink and image forming method
An actinic radiation-curable inkjet ink containing a photocurable compound, a photopolymerization initiator, a fluorescent brightener, and a phenol-based antioxidant, in which the fluorescent brightener is a compound represented by general formula (1), and the photocurable compound contains a (meth)acrylate having two or more (meth)acryloyl groups in an amount of 80 mass % or more with respect to a total mass of the photocurable compound.
US10323152B2 Tunable materials
One or more techniques are disclosed for a method for functionalized a graphitic material comprising the steps of: 1) providing a graphitic material; 2) providing a first molecule comprising a first group, a spacer, and a second group; 3) providing a second molecule comprising a third group, a spacer, and a fourth group, wherein the third group is a different group from the first group; and 4) bonding the first molecule and the second molecule to the graphitic material. Also disclosed is a tunable material composition comprising the functionalized carbon nanotubes or functionalized graphene prepared by the methods described herein.
US10323147B1 Asphalt composition containing ester bottoms
This invention involves the addition of ester bottoms to an asphalt paving composition to improve the usable temperature range (UTR). The ester bottoms are a byproduct of refining a feedstock containing all or a portion of vegetable oil or animal fat.
US10323145B2 Copolycarbonate compositions with cyclic and linear oligomers and improved optical properties
The invention relates to copolycarbonate compositions having cyclic and linear oligomers and improved optical properties, to their use for producing blends and moldings and to moldings obtained therewith. The copolycarbonate compositions comprise (A) 5% to 99% by weight, based on the total weight of the copolycarbonate composition, of a copolycarbonate containing one or more monomer units of the formula (1) wherein R1 is hydrogen or C1-C4-alkyl, R2 is C1-C4-alkyl, and n is 0, 1, 2 or 3 and (B) 95% to 1% by weight, based on the total weight of the copolycarbonate composition, of a (co)polycarbonate containing one or more monomer units of the general formula (2) wherein R3 is H or linear or branched C1-C10 alkyl and R4 is linear or branched C1-C10 alkyl.
US10323131B2 Combination of substituted cyclodextrin compound and activated carbon
The invention is a composition that can prevent formation in, or scavenge undesirable organic materials from, a polymer matrix. The composition contains cyclodextrin and particles of activated carbon. The composition can scavenge thermal decomposition products that can be produced during melt processing of a polymer, contaminants inherent in a polymer, or other types of impurities from a polymer matrix that otherwise may elute into the air, a water supply, or an ingestible material such as a food, a drug, or a beverage. Other aspects of the invention are blends of the composition with polymeric materials, methods of making blends, articles containing the composition, and methods of making articles containing the composition.
US10323124B2 Polymer, organic layer composition, organic layer, and method of forming patterns
A polymer including a moiety represented by Chemical Formula 1, an organic layer composition including the polymer, an organic layer manufactured from the organic layer composition, and a method of forming patterns using the organic layer composition are provided.The definitions of the Chemical Formula 1 are the same as defined in the detailed description.
US10323114B2 Mobility control polymers for enhanced oil recovery
Disclosed herein are water-soluble polymers comprising hydrolyzable cross-linked monomer units, and methods for recovering hydrocarbon fluids from a subterranean formation using the water-soluble polymers.
US10323113B2 Resist composition and patterning process
A resist composition comprising a base polymer and a sulfonium or iodonium salt of iodized benzoyloxy-containing fluorinated sulfonic acid offers a high sensitivity and minimal LWR or improved CDU independent of whether it is of positive or negative tone.
US10323108B2 Long chain branched polymers and methods of making same
A polymer having a long chain branching content peaking at greater than about 20 long chain branches per million carbon atoms, and a polydispersity index of greater than about 10 wherein the long chain branching decreases to approximately zero at the higher molecular weight portion of the molecular weight distribution. A polymer having a long chain branching content peaking at greater than about 8 long chain branches per million carbon atoms, a polydispersity index of greater than about 20 wherein the long chain branching decreases to approximately zero at the higher molecular weight portion of the molecular weight distribution. A polymer having a long chain branching content peaking at greater than about 1 long chain branches per chain, and a polydispersity index of greater than about 10 wherein the long chain branching decreases to approximately zero at the higher molecular weight portion of the molecular weight distribution.
US10323107B2 Alkoxylates of S-vinylthioalkanols
Unsaturated compounds of formula (I): wherein: R1, R2, and R3 are each independently H or CH3; R4 is a linear or branched C1-C30-alkylene; R5 and R6 are each independently H, C1-C20-alkyl, C3-C15-cycloalkyl, aryl, —CH2—O—C1-C20-alkyl, or —CH2—O—C2-C20-alkenyl, where R5 and R6 may together form a C3-C6-alkylene; R7 is independently H,C1-C4-alkyl, or where R8 is C1-C22-alkyl or C2-C22-alkenyl; and n is an integer from 2 to 200. Mixtures and polymers including the unsaturated compounds of formula (I). A method for preparing polymers by free-radical polymerization of monomers including the unsaturated compounds of formula (I). A process for preparing polymers including polymer-analogous reactions. And polymers including compounds (I) as cement additives, grinding aids, hydraulic binder additives, concrete plasticizers, reactive plasticizers for preparing plastics, rubber, or latex, associative thickeners and antioxidants, or for preparing polyether siloxanes.
US10323101B2 Method for producing polysaccharide derivative and lignin derivative
An object is to provide a method for producing a polysaccharide derivative without using a catalyst, a cocatalyst, or an active compound by esterification, etherification, or the like, from a polysaccharide such as cellulose as a source material, while maintaining a high molecular weight. Another object is to provide a method for producing a cellulose derivative in a separated condition directly from biomass containing lignocellulose. A method for producing a polysaccharide derivative of the present invention is characterized in that a reaction is carried out in a mixture comprising: a source material comprising a polysaccharide; an ionic liquid for which the pKa of a conjugate acid of an anion in DMSO is 12 to 19 and which is capable of producing a carbene; and a chain or cyclic ester compound or an epoxy compound. Preferably as a source material containing a polysaccharide, a biomass source material containing lignocellulose is used.
US10323099B2 Multispecific domain exchanged common variable light chain antibodies
Multispecific antibodies based on antibodies that share a common light chain are described herein. The multispecific antibodies include: modified heavy chains having, by domain exchange, a common light chain variable domain VL; and two modified light chains having, by domain exchange, variable heavy chain domains of a first antibody (VH1) and a second antibody (VH2), wherein one light chain is of kappa isotype and one light chain is of lambda isotype. The present invention also relates to methods for the manufacture of such antibodies and their use.
US10323090B2 PD1 and/or LAG3 binders
The present invention provides molecules, such as ISVDs and Nanobodies, that bind to PD1 and LAG3 and, optionally to human serum albumin. These molecules have been engineered so as to reduce the incidence of binding by pre-existing antibodies in the bodies of a subject administered such a molecule. Methods for increasing immune response, treating cancer and/or treating an infectious disease with such molecules are provided.
US10323060B2 Benzoic acid derivatives of bile acid as FXR/TGR5 agonists and methods of use thereof
The present invention provides compounds of Formula I: pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and methods of using these compounds to treat or prevent a disease or disorder mediated by FXR and/or TGR5.
US10323053B2 Polydentate binuclear ring metal complexes and devices containing same
The invention relates to the technical field of organic electroluminescent devices and discloses a polydentate binuclear ring metal complex and a device including the polydentate binuclear ring metal complex or its composition. The polydentate binuclear ring metal complex provided by the invention can not only provide the emission of most visible spectra, but also can be adjusted by changing the structure of ligand or fluorescent luminescence. In addition, the polydentate binuclear ring metal complexes provided by the invention have better stability and efficiency than the traditional emission complexes. The device provided by the invention comprises the polydentate binuclear ring metal complex or its composition, which include optical and electro-optic devices, optical absorption devices, organic light-emitting diode devices, photoemission devices, or devices that are compatible with optical absorption and emission. The polydentate binuclear ring metal complex or its composition has 100% internal quantum efficiency in these devices.
US10323051B2 Methods for controlling depolymerization of polymer compositions
A method of controlling or arresting the rate of depolymerization of a polymer composition during a biocide treatment, and use of such methods in oilfield and industrial applications. Also disclosed are methods of preparing a visco-stable application fluid containing a biocide in an amount effective to reduce bacteria count, as well as additive compositions capable of reducing bacteria count in application fluids while maintaining viscosity in such fluids. Also disclosed are methods of preparing biocide-containing application fluids with improved friction reducing properties, as well as related compositions.
US10323041B2 Bicyclic derivatives, a process for their preparation and pharmaceutical compositions containing them
Compounds of formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R14, W, A and n are as defined in the description. Medicinal products containing the same which are useful in treating conditions requiring a pro-apoptotic agent.
US10323038B2 Pyrazole compounds and methods of making and using same
Provided herein are pyrazole compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds. The subject compounds and compositions are useful as modulators of MAGL and/or FAAH. Furthermore, the subject compounds and compositions are useful for the treatment of, for example, pain.
US10323025B2 Crystallization procedure for obtaining canagliflozin hemihydrate crystals
The present invention relates to an improved crystallization procedure to obtain canagliflozin hemihydrate crystals having a narrow particle size distribution by removing a small part of the crystalline suspension in the crystallization vessel from said vessel and subjecting said part to particle size reduction of the formed crystals followed by heating and reintroducting said part of the crystalline suspension again in the crystallization vessel which is kept within a specific temperature range.
US10323018B2 Quinazoline and quinoline compounds and uses thereof
This invention provides compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein T, J, R, R4, Rq, o, RA, W and RB and subsets thereof are as described in the specification. The compounds are inhibitors of NAMPT and are thus useful for treating cancer, inflammatory conditions, and/or T-cell mediated autoimmune disease.
US10323002B2 Process for the preparation of histamine H3 receptor modulators
The present invention is directed to novel processes for the preparation of histamine H3 receptor modulators, in the treatment of for example, cognitive disorders, sleep disorders and/or psychiatric disorders.
US10323000B2 Indole derivatives and their use in neurodegenerative diseases
The present invention relates to indole compounds, and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, useful as antagonists of P2X7, and for the treatment of P2X7-related disorders.
US10322998B2 Heterogeneous foldamers containing α, β, and/or γ-amino acids
Disclosed are isolated, unnatural polypeptides containing cyclically-constrained β-amino acid residues and cyclically-constrained γ-amino acid residues. The compounds are unnatural and because they contain rotationally constrained residues that are not amenable to enzymatic degradation, the compounds are useful to probe protein-protein and other large molecule interactions.
US10322991B2 Selective aerobic oxidation of dimethylbiphenyls
A process for selective oxidation of dimethyl-1,1′-biphenyl to form methyl-1,1′-biphenyl mono-carboxylic acid(s), comprising contacting a solution of dimethyl-1,1′-biphenyl in acetic acid solvent in the presence of a Co(II) acetate catalyst and air, and optionally adding a co-solvent, or adding sodium or potassium acetate, and oxidizing the dimethyl-1,1′-biphenyl under time and temperature conditions sufficient to form one or more methyl-1,1′-biphenyl mono-carboxylic acid(s). The mono-carboxylic acids are advantageously isolated and esterified to form biphenyl mono-esters for use as plasticizers.
US10322982B2 Energy saving method and apparatus for preparing styrene and alpha-methylstyrene concurrently
The present invention relates to energy saving method and apparatus for preparing styrene and alpha-methylstyrene concurrently, by which economic feasibility may be improved by reusing energy during preparing styrene and alpha-methylstyrene concurrently.