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US10332136B2 Smart watch, control method thereof, non-transitory computer readable storage medium having computer program recorded thereon and system for providing convenience to customer
The present invention provides, a smart watch, a method of controlling the smart watch, a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having a computer program recorded thereon, and a system for providing convenience to a customer. That is, the present invention can provide a smart watch that can provide product preference of a user on the basis of the user's behavior patterns and bodily changes and to provide a smart watch that can appropriately provide relevant information on the basis of user's product preference, so it can improve convenience in use.
US10332131B2 Development of dynamic business data based on moving spatiotemporal phenomena and events
Embodiments are directed to a computer implemented method of developing data for use by a business system. The method includes identifying, by a processor circuit, an occurrence having at least one characteristic that changes over time. The method further includes determining, by the processor circuit, a pattern of the change over time, wherein the pattern includes past changes and expected future changes. The method further includes identifying, by the processor circuit, a plurality of associations among data of an offering, data of a potential consumer and the pattern of the at least one characteristic's change over time. The plurality of associations also change over time, and the data for use by the business system is derived from the plurality of associations that change over time.
US10332130B2 Development of dynamic business data for marketing to moving spatiotemporal phenomena and events
Embodiments are directed to a computer implemented method of developing data for use by a business system. The method includes identifying, by a processor circuit, an occurrence having at least one characteristic that changes over time. The method further includes determining, by the processor circuit, a pattern of the change over time, wherein the pattern includes past changes and expected future changes. The method further includes identifying, by the processor circuit, a plurality of associations among data of an offering, data of a potential consumer and the pattern of the at least one characteristic's change over time. The plurality of associations also change over time, and the data for use by the business system is derived from the plurality of associations that change over time.
US10332129B2 Methods and systems for processing a log file
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer program products for provisioning log file data. To provision the log file data, a server can parse through log files by identifying particular log entries and data fields. Customer-facing log files can be generated based on the identified log entries and data fields. A customer-facing log file has log file data specific to a particular customer, which can be a tenant of a multi-tenant database system. A security mechanism can be configured to prevent one tenant from accessing the customer-facing log file of another tenant of the multi-tenant database system.
US10332122B1 Obtaining and analyzing user physiological data to determine whether a user would benefit from user support
A user's physiological status is monitored and the resulting physiological status data is obtained and analyzed to determine whether a user would benefit from user support intervention. If it is determined that the user would benefit from intervention, an intervention notification is provided to a user support service. The user support service may then provide dynamic and responsive user support. To provide effective, efficient user support, different types of user support can be provided to the user.
US10332120B2 Method and score management node for supporting service evaluation based on correlated service events
A method and a score management node for supporting service evaluation by obtaining a perception score reflecting a user's experience of one or more services delivered by a telecommunication network. The score management node receives a network measurement related to a current service event of service delivery to the user within a predefined time length from a previous service event, and determines a correlation level reflecting the user's perception of the current service event as correlated with the previous service event. A quality score is determined for the current service event, reflecting the user's perception of quality of service delivery and an associated significance reflecting the user's perception of importance of service delivery, based on the network measurement and the correlation level. The perception score is then calculated for the current service event as the quality score weighted by the associated significance and is made available for the service evaluation.
US10332119B2 Message handling at a mobile gateway for managing data structures and sub-structures
Users of mobile devices communicate through a mobile gateway to a transaction processing system. The transaction processing system manages accounts, such as debit card accounts, for the users. The accounts include a main account for each user and sub accounts that are linked or related to the main account. Funds may be transferred between a main account and its linked sub accounts, including automatic funds transfer when a transaction (e.g., a payroll deposit from an employer or a debit transaction at a specified retailer) is made against the main account and meets certain parameters established by a user. Access to linked sub accounts is made through use of internal account IDs, rather than the account number of the main account.
US10332104B2 Techniques for an in-vehicle electronic wallet
Various embodiments are generally directed to an apparatus, method and other techniques for activating a payment account for a vehicle electronic wallet component and to associate the payment account with a vehicle. In various embodiments, a request for payment for a transaction may be received over a contactless communication link when the vehicle is in proximity to a payment processing entity and authentication information to approve the request for payment may be received. Payment information corresponding to the payment account may be transmitted over the contactless communication link to the payment processing entity to enable payment for the transaction.
US10332098B2 Mobile payment system and method with multiple options
System and method for implementing mobile payment. A payee such as a merchant sends transaction center a message containing a payment amount and payee info. A payer such as a user sends transaction center a message containing a code and payer info. The payee is represented by the code. Multiple options may be arranged for the user to acquire the code. Transaction center uses the code to identify the payee, relates the payer to the payment amount, and then starts processing the payment request.
US10332097B2 Mobile terminal and controlling method thereof
A mobile terminal and controlling method thereof are disclosed, by which a plurality of message, product or registration card items and be collectively managed. The present invention includes a wireless communication unit configured to transmit/receive messages or data, a user input unit configured to receive a command from a user, a touchscreen, and a controller outputting the received messages through the touchscreen, the controller controlling a prescribed received message among the received messages to be included in a prescribed group, the controller, if a change command for the prescribed group is received through the user input unit, controlling the wireless communication unit to transmit a change request signal corresponding to some messages selected from the received messages included in the prescribed group.
US10332089B1 Data synchronization system
Frames of sensor data may be obtained from many sensors arranged throughout a facility. These frames may be time synchronized to support further processing. For example, frames containing image data obtained at about the same time from many cameras within the facility may be used to create an aggregate or “stitched” view of the facility at that time. The synchronization may involve storing the frames from several sensors in buffers. A time window may be specified and used in conjunction with timestamps of the frames to select a set of sensor data from the buffers that are deemed to be synchronized data. The synchronized data may then be used for further processing.
US10332083B2 System and method providing improved user experience in a fuel dispensing environment
A method of performing a fueling transaction via an application installed on a mobile device, such as a smart phone. One step of the method involves receiving at the mobile device a short range wireless initiation signal directly from a fuel dispenser. The wireless initiation signal contains information indentifying the fuel dispenser. In response to the wireless initiation signal, an application is automatically launched on the mobile device. Input is received into the mobile device from a customer, which is interpreted by the application to correspond to at least one selection made by the customer. Payment information of the customer is transmitted from the mobile device to a remote cloud server so that the transaction can be authorized. As fuel is dispensed from the fuel dispenser, at least one of fueling information and promotional information is received at the mobile device.
US10332073B2 Agile team structure and processes recommendation
Automatically learning and providing software development team structure and methodologies. A software development knowledgebase repository is generated by mining for software processes data over a network of computer systems. A team structure specification and project requirement associated with a target project is received. A software development methodology is selected from the software development knowledgebase repository based on the team structure specification and project requirement associated with a target project, a team members knowledgebase, a teams knowledgebase, and a past projects knowledgebase. A machine learning module automatically learns a software development methodology to select. Based on the software development methodology, a software development environment infrastructure for the target project is built.
US10332070B2 Automatic registration of asset tags based on crowd sourcing asset context
A server-implemented method for automatically registering an asset tag in a database is disclosed. One or more asset tag collision reports are received from at least one mobile device connected to the server, each report including a tag identifier of the asset tag that is wirelessly broadcast by the asset tag. A location of the asset tag is determined based on the one or more received asset tag collision reports. A first asset is selected from a set of unregistered assets that are identified as being deployed in the indoor facility based on determining that there is a match between the location of the asset tag and location information associated with the first asset. The asset tag is then registered in association with the first asset in the database.
US10332069B2 System and method for managing retail product inventory
In some embodiments, system, apparatuses, and methods are provided herein useful for managing retail product inventory including a plurality of sensors configured to detect individual presence of multiple different products within a retail shopping facility. A central control system communicatively coupled with the plurality of sensors to receive sensor information comprising identifiers detected by the plurality of sensors. The central control system comprises a central control circuit coupled with memory storing code that when implemented causes the central control circuit to: access the received sensor information and determine, at a current time and for each detected first product, a confidence value corresponding to a level of confidence that the first product is still present and within a first threshold area corresponding to a first location where the first product was most recently sensed. The confidence value may decay over time proportional to a first decay period of time.
US10332068B2 Systems and methods for stocking an automobile
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for stocking an automobile. Stocking the automobile can include reading the location of the automobile in an electronic memory, comparing, via one or more processors, the location of the automobile with the location of the dealership to determine whether the automobile has arrived at the dealership, and notifying, via a network interface, the stocking system that the automobile has arrived at the dealership. Stocking the automobile can also include receiving a notification, via the network interface, from the dealership that the automobile is checked-in.
US10332061B2 Mail manifest systems and methods
A pharmaceutical filling system for a high volume pharmacy is described. The system can include an outflow conveyor, and an injection conveyor to inject a package located thereon onto the outflow conveyor. The injection conveyor can be adjacent to the outflow conveyor and oriented substantially perpendicular to the outflow conveyor. The system can also include a monitoring system positioned to perform package monitoring of the outflow conveyor and to image the package on the outflow conveyor after the package has been injected onto the outflow conveyor. The monitoring system can be further configured to determine an intended destination of the package based on an identifier detected on the package in the image captured by the monitoring system. A routing device can be positioned to perform package routing of the package to an accumulation area for packages based on the determination of the intended destination of the package.
US10332059B2 Security scoring in a smart-sensored home
This patent specification relates to apparatus, systems, methods, and related computer program products for providing home security objectives. More particularly, this patent specification relates to a plurality of devices, including intelligent, multi-sensing, network-connected devices, that communicate with each other and/or with a central server or a cloud-computing system to provide any of a variety of useful home security objectives.
US10332056B2 Features selection and pattern mining for KQI prediction and cause analysis
The disclosure relates to technology for processing data sets to generate data rules for the data sets in a communications network. A first set of data including key quality indicators (KQIs) indicative of a quality of service and a second set of data including key performance indicators (KPIs) indicative of a performance level are received. The first data set and the second data set are categorized using a first value into a plurality of KQI groups and a second value into a plurality of KPI groups, respectively. Each of the KQI and KPI groups are identified with a label. Each of the KQI and KPI groups identified with a same label are processed by application of association rule learning to generate the data rules. The data rules model a relationship between the KQIs and the KPIs by calculating association frequencies.
US10332054B2 Method, generator device, computer program product and system for generating medical advice
A medical advice generator device (100) comprising an input unit (102) arranged to receive a query and/or personal data from a patient; an advice generator unit (100a) for generation of personalized medical advice to a patient; an output unit (104) arranged to provide a patient with information; said medical advice generator device (100) being arranged to communicate with a first storage (106) to register said personal data entered by the patient; said medical advice generator device being arranged to communicate with a second storage (107) containing health-related data using said query, in order to retrieve a matching response based on a weighted and normalized n-gram similarity function; and modify the matching response using said personal data as well as the patient's history of interaction with the system; and arranged to provide the response to a user display. One of the most important advantages of the present invention is that it provides personalized medical advice which is adapted to the patient's personal needs, e.g. with respect to his/her current mental state or history of interaction with the system.
US10332051B2 Systems and methods for interfacing between a sales management system and a project planning system
The present disclosure facilitates interfacing between a sales management system and a project planning system. In some embodiments, the system includes an interface and schedule engine, both executing on a server. The interface can parse a sales order from the sales management system into products and project tasks within the products. The products can also include at least one of a labor product, a parts product, and an agreements product. The schedule engine can generate schedule tasks corresponding to the project tasks, determine a performance order of the schedule tasks, and combine the schedule tasks into schedule phases based on the performance order. The schedule engine can determine a performance order of the schedule phases and combine the schedule phases into a schedule component based on the performance order. The interface can transmit the schedule component to the project planning system for execution.
US10332050B2 Identifying personnel-staffing adjustments based on indoor positioning system detection of physical customer presence
A computing platform may receive a plurality of messages comprising data indicating physical presence of a plurality of customers of a financial institution at a physical banking center location of the financial institution from an indoor positioning system located at the physical banking center location of the financial institution. The computing platform may identify one or more attributes of at least a portion of the plurality of customers of the financial institution at the physical banking center location of the financial institution, and one or more adjustments to a personnel-staffing schedule for the physical banking center location of the financial institution based on at least a portion of the data indicating the physical presence of the plurality of customers of the financial institution at the physical banking center location of the financial institution and the one or more attributes of the at least a portion of the plurality of customers.
US10332049B2 Method and apparatus for determining a regeneration rate for a breadcrumb
A method and apparatus for providing an incentive to an officer to travel through a particular area is provide herein. During operation a device will provide an officer with a map of their patrol area. Along with the map, various roads and/or paths will have “breadcrumbs” shown on them. These breadcrumbs will be “picked up” (disappear) when an officer travels over them.
US10332046B2 Social workflow engine
A social collaboration workflow system embeds social collaboration functionality into the workflow process. The system identifies a location of a user device, and identifying a current activity associated with the user device based on the identified location. The system displays instructions for performing the current activity to a user interface on the user device, and displays an activity feed comprising a set of previously submitted activity feed posts that are related to the current activity to the user interface. The system determines whether the current activity has changed to a new current activity. If the current activity has changed, the system displays instructions for performing the new current activity to the user interface, and displays a new set of previously submitted activity feed posts that are related to the new current activity to the user interface.
US10332039B2 Intelligent travel planning
Methods, computer program products, and systems are presented. The methods include, for instance: a travel planning system, via a user interface, receives requirements for a trip from a user; collects preference information of the user for the trip; searches available travel options based on the requirements and the preference information; builds an itinerary based on the searched travel options by use of a balance combination of relative weights for sources of the preference information; applies external data relevant to the itinerary; obtains a response to the itinerary from the user; and either adjusts the itinerary or makes reservations respective to the travel options in the itinerary, depending on types of a response from the user.
US10332037B2 Methods and systems for automatic registration using previously used credentials
Methods and systems for providing a user with re-registration for an event by presenting a previously used credential to a preceding occurrence of the event. The method includes: providing a registrant with a credential relating to an authorization for a first event from a microprocessor based computer system; and terminating the credential's ability to authorize the registrant for the first event. The microprocessor based computer system then receives a representation of the credential issues to the registrant and automatically registers the participant for a second event.
US10332025B2 Proximal gradient method for huberized support vector machine
The Support Vector Machine (SVM) has been used in a wide variety of classification problems. The original SVM uses the hinge loss function, which is nondifferentiable and makes the problem difficult to solve in particular for regularized SVMs, such as with l1-norm. The Huberized SVM (HSVM) is considered, which uses a differentiable approximation of the hinge loss function. The Proximal Gradient (PG) method is used to solving binary-class HSVM (BHSVM) and then generalized to multi-class HSVM (MHSVM). Under strong convexity assumptions, the algorithm converges linearly. A finite convergence result about the support of the solution is given, based on which the algorithm is further accelerated by a two-stage method.
US10332024B2 Modeling superconducting quantum circuit systems
In a general aspect, a superconducting quantum circuit system is modeled. In some aspects, a graph representing a quantum circuit system is generated. The graph includes vertices and edges; the edges represent circuit elements of the quantum circuit system, and the vertices represent physical connections between the circuit elements. Inverse inductances, conductances, capacitances, and junction inverse inductances are assigned to respective edges of the graph based on a lumped-element approximation of the quantum circuit system. A coordinate system is determined based on the graph, and a matrix representation of the system is determined based on the coordinate system. A Hamiltonian for the quantum circuit system is determined using the matrix representation, and the quantum circuit system is simulated based on the Hamiltonian.
US10332022B2 System for generation of groups of entangled particles for interaction with communication point devices
Maximally entangled particle groups, organized into defined, shaped pulses, and patterns made up of these shaped pulses are described. Using the system and method of the present disclosure, a first group of maximally entangled particles is maximally entangled with another, second group of maximally entangled particles forming at least two groups of maximally entangled particles. These two groups are maximally entangled inter-group and maximally entangled intra-group. These groups can be manipulated in a quantum device to provide virtually error free logic in a quantum computing device, as compared to single particle manipulation, which suffers from data loss and decoherence.
US10332014B2 Concise state model for operational optimization of wastewater treatment unit(s)
A method for wastewater treatment that comprises receiving influent readings from sensors located along influent stream(s) of a wastewater treatment unit, effluent readings from sensors located along effluent stream(s) of the wastewater treatment unit, a feedback flow variable calculated according to a state of a feedback flow channel between an effluent output and an influent input, analyzing the influent readings and the effluent readings to extract an influent flow variable, a total nitrogen at effluent variable and a total phosphorus at effluent variable, and calculating control instructions to control the wastewater treatment unit by assigning a combination of a cost variable reflecting a treatment cost for treating the influent stream(s), a time period, the influent flow variable, the total nitrogen at effluent variable, the total phosphorus at effluent variable, and the feedback flow variable in a state space of the wastewater treatment unit.
US10332012B2 Knowledge driven solution inference
Various embodiments of systems and methods to provide a knowledge driven solution inference are described herein. In one aspect, unstructured data is retrieved from one or more information sources. Data segments corresponding to a plurality of categories are identified in the extracted unstructured data by natural language processing. Further, the data segments are grouped into a plurality of data clusters based on scores between the data segments. The structured knowledge base is generated by linking the associated plurality of data clusters. The knowledge driven solution inference is provided based on the generated knowledge base.
US10332009B2 Predicting user navigation events
A method and system for predicting a next navigation event are described. Aspects of the disclosure minimize the delay between a navigation event and a network response by predicting the next navigation event. The system and method may then prerender content associated with the next navigation event. For example, the method and system may predict a likely next uniform resource locator during web browsing to preemptively request content from the network before the user selects the corresponding link on a web page. The methods describe a variety of manners of predicting the next navigation event, including examining individual and aggregate historical data, text entry prediction, and cursor input monitoring.
US10332005B1 System and method for extracting signatures from controlled execution of applications and using them on traffic traces
Embodiments of the invention provide a method, system, and computer readable medium for classifying network traffic based on application signatures generated during a training phase. The application signatures are generated based on tokens extracted from a training set that is generated by a particular application during the training phase. Accordingly, a new token extracted in real-time from current network data is compared to the application signatures to determine if the current network data is generated by the particular application.
US10332000B2 Synapse and neuromorphic device including the same
A synapse and a neuromorphic device including the same are provided. The synapse includes: a first electrode; a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode; an oxygen-containing layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode; a reactive metal layer disposed between the oxygen-containing layer and the second electrode and capable of reacting with oxygen ions from the oxygen-containing layer; and an oxygen diffusion-retarding layer provided between the oxygen-containing layer and the reactive metal layer, the oxygen diffusion-retarding layer hindering movement of oxygen ions from the oxygen-containing layer to the reactive metal layer.
US10331999B2 Memory subsystem in CNN based digital IC for artificial intelligence
CNN based digital IC for AI contains a number of CNN processing units. Each CNN processing unit contains CNN logic circuits operatively coupling to a memory subsystem having first and second memories. The first memory includes an array of magnetic random access memory (RAM) cells for storing weights (e.g., filter coefficients) and the second memory contains SRAM for storing input signals (e.g., imagery data). The first memory may store one-time-programming weights. The memory subsystem may contain a third memory that contains magnetic RAM cells for storing one-time-programming data for security purpose. The magnetic RAM includes STT-RAM or OST-MRAM in SLC or MLC technology.
US10331979B2 Extraction and classification of 3-D objects
Automatic threat detection of volumetric computed tomography (CT) data, including: extracting at least one 3-D object from the volumetric CT data; constructing a feature vector for each of the at least one 3-D objects; and classifying each 3-D object as one of a threat or benign object using the feature vector and a set of truth threat and benign objects.
US10331978B2 Method and a system for generating a multi-level classifier for image processing
The present disclosure is related in general to image processing and a method and system for generating a multi-level classifier for image processing. An image processing system may analyze an input image of a predetermined image type to extract unique key feature descriptors associated with the input image. Further, the unique key feature descriptors are resized into a predefined standard template format which is utilized to develop an image type classifier. Furthermore, the unique key feature descriptors are resized into each of one or more template classifiers of the predetermined image type. Further, signal quality value of each of the template classifiers is determined by validating each of the unique key feature descriptors resized based on each of the template classifiers and an image prediction classifier is developed based on the signal quality value.
US10331960B2 Methods for detecting, identifying and displaying object information with a multi-camera vision system
Methods for detecting, identifying and displaying object information with a multi-camera vision system. In one embodiment presence of an object is detected in a region extending above a surface and positioned beyond a border, the region including at least first and second zones. A frame of image data is acquired which spans a field of view angle corresponding to a portion of a region from a position along the border. Object detection criteria are applied to analyze and classify an image of an object among a set of object types. A determination is made whether the object is present in the first zone based on application of a first series of scan windows varying in size over a first range of window sizes relative to the size of the image frame, this only permitting detection of images limited in size to a first range of image sizes.
US10331949B2 Splitting merged table cells
A method for image processing is provided. The method includes: obtaining an image including a table that includes a plurality of cells that each includes a first border, a second border opposite the first border, a third border, and a fourth border opposite the third border; identifying, on a skeleton graph generated for the table, a first non-corner vertex on the first border of a first cell of the plurality of cells; determining a first plurality of splitlines extending from the first non-corner vertex and intersecting with the second border of the first cell without intersecting with the third or fourth border of the first cell; calculating a first plurality of confidence values for the first plurality of splitlines; and splitting the first cell by generating a first artificial edge, based on the first plurality of confidence values and a splitline of the first plurality of splitlines.
US10331947B2 Automatic detection on string and column delimiters in tabular data files
Methods, systems, and computer program products for automatic detection of string and column delimiters in tabular data files are provided herein. A computer-implemented method includes detecting (i) candidate column delimiters in a file containing tabular data and (ii) candidate string delimiters in the file containing tabular data; evaluating the likelihood of validity of each possible candidate column delimiter-candidate string delimiter pairing among the detected candidate column delimiters and the detected candidate string delimiters; and outputting, to at least one user, the candidate column delimiter-candidate string delimiter pairing having the highest likelihood of validity.
US10331946B2 Gesture control device and method
A gesture control system for a device for determining which one of a plurality of devices is to be controlled by a gesture acquires images of a gesture from each of the electronic devices; establishes a three dimensional coordinate system for the gesture image; calculates an angle between a first vector from a start point of the gesture to a center point of each electronic device and a second vector from an end point of the gesture to the center point of each electronic device. Thereby, the electronic device intended as the object to be controlled by the gesture can be determined, according to whether the angle between the first vector and the second vector is less than a preset value. A gesture control method is also provided.
US10331943B2 Automated scenario recognition and reporting using neural networks
An incident avoidance system includes a plurality of imaging sensors and a neural computing system. The neural network computing system is configured to receive an image feed from at least one of the plurality of imaging sensors and analyze the image feed to identify a pattern of behavior exhibited by subjects within the image feed. The neural computing system is further configured to determine whether the identified pattern of behavior matches a known type of behavior and send a command to one or more remote devices. One or both of a type of the command or the one or more remove devices are selected based on a result of the determination whether the identified pattern of behavior matches a known type of behavior.
US10331932B2 Optical sensor device and a fingerprint sensor apparatus
The optical sensor device including a sensor layer, a microlens layer and a filter layer is provided. The sensor layer includes a plurality of sensor areas, and is configured to sense a multi-wavelength light from a finger. The microlens layer includes a plurality of microlenses arranged in an array, and is disposed on the sensor layer. Each of the microlenses focuses the multi-wavelength light on a corresponding one of the sensor areas. The filter layer is disposed between the sensor layer and the microlens layer, and configured to filter the multi-wavelength light to generate a plurality of lights with different wavelengths. In addition, the fingerprint sensor apparatus including the foregoing optical sensor device is also provided.
US10331922B2 RFID tracking fastener
In some embodiments, a tracking fastener may include a plastic tracking fastener. The plastic tracking fastener may include a plastic tracking staple or a plastic tracking nail. The plastic tracking fastener may include at least one elongated member comprising at least one distal end, and a proximal end. The distal end(s) may penetrate, during insertion, a surface of an object. The tracking fastener may include a wireless identification device. The wireless identification device may contain electronically stored information associated with an item to which the plastic tracking fastener is coupled. The plastic tracking fastener may have a primary antenna electrically coupled to the wireless identification device. The plastic tracking fastener may have a secondary antenna electromagnetically coupled to the primary antenna of the wireless identification device. The secondary antenna may provide higher read range/distance relative to the primary antenna itself. The tracking fastener may communicate information to an interrogator.
US10331912B2 Circuit protection system and method
The invention proposes a method of protection of a Boolean circuit associated with a structural description of the circuit comprising elementary Boolean variables, each represented by one bit, the method comprising the steps consisting in: selecting a set of k elementary Boolean variables of the circuit as a function of predefined selection criteria, constructing a variable x represented by k bits by concatenation of the k selected variables in accordance with a chosen order, determining a binary code C comprising a set of code words and belonging to a given vector space and the supplementary code D of said binary code C as a function of a condition bearing on the dual distance of said supplementary code D, said binary code C having a length n and a size 2k, where k designates the number of bits representing said variable x; substituting the variable x in the structural description of the Boolean circuit with a protected variable z represented by n bits so that: any operation of writing on the variable x in the circuit is substituted with an operation of writing on the variable z, the variable z being generated by adding the variable x encoded by said code C to a random bit vector y encoded by the supplementary code D, and any operation of reading the variable x in the circuit is substituted with an operation of reading the value of the protected variable z and an operation of decoding said read value of the protected variable z using a decoding matrix J of size (n×k) determined from the binary code C and the supplementary code D of the binary code C.
US10331885B2 Identification of entity performing operation on local file(s) and notification to reduce misuse risk
Identification of an entity performing a deletion or modification action on locally stored files and notification to mitigate risks to cloud stored files is provided. A local or remote file watcher may monitor locally stored files and detect a deletion or modification action. The file watcher may also identify an entity performing the deletion or modification action. The entity may be an application, a process, a user other than the user that is the owner of the files, or the user himself/herself. The file watcher may further determine one or more alert conditions or rules associated with the affected file(s) and/or the entity, that is under which circumstances an alert is to be issued. The alert notification(s) may be issued to the user, an administrator, a cloud storage service, and/or a data protection service such that protective measures can be taken if necessary.
US10331884B2 Method and system for countering ransomware
Methods, systems and computer readable media are provide for protecting stored data from ransomware. In an embodiment, the data is stored in an external drive connected to the processor. The connection between the processor and external drive is interrupted (e.g., open) except during a data transfer between the processor and the external drive. Connection of the processor to the external drive, permitted for a time period specified by a user or until the transfer of data is complete, occurs in response to manual actuation of a control means interposed between the processor and external drive and optionally, an indication from the user computing system that malware has not been detected on the device. The control means may be a mechanical switch or a fingerprint authentication device.
US10331880B2 Touch terminal and password generation method thereof
A password generation method of a touch terminal includes receiving a touch input on a display from a user, obtaining touch information which obtains at least one of location information, color information or touch time interval information of a point where a touch is input, receiving account information, and combining the touch information with the account information to generate a password.
US10331877B2 Connector-based optical identification apparatus and method
An apparatus includes a device interface system having a first connector and second connector, each with a respective optical signal path arrangement operatively aligned when the two connectors are in a connected position. The operative alignment allows a base optical signal to be transmitted from the first connector to the second connector. An optical signal modification arrangement is included in the second connector and is operable to provide a predefined modification to the base optical signal to result in an optical ID signal that is transmitted back to the first connector. An identification processing unit associated with the first connector receives an ID input signal corresponding to the optical ID signal and produces an identification output responsive to the ID input signal.
US10331869B2 System and method for controlling user access to an electronic device
A method and system for authenticating a user to access a computer system. The method comprises communicating security information to the computer system, and providing the computer system with an implicit input. The method further comprises determining whether the security information and implicit input match corresponding information associated with the user. The method further comprises granting the user access to the computer system in the event of a satisfactory match. When authenticating the user, the method and system consider the possibility of the user being legitimate but subject to duress or force by a computer hacker.
US10331864B1 Watermarking systems and methods
A method for managing media rights of content recorded at a venue may include arranging physical identifiers at selected locations around the venue; and recording an image of an event occurring within the venue, wherein the image includes one or more of the physical identifiers, wherein processing of the image permits the physical identifiers to be used to identify the image.
US10331863B2 User-generated content permissions status analysis system and method
A method for user-generated content privacy control, including: detecting a trigger event, identifying a post for permissions analysis, determining permissions for the post, and storing the updated permissions in a post indexing system.
US10331862B2 Viewport decryption
In one embodiment, a method for protecting video content is implemented on at least one computing device and includes: receiving the video content as encrypted video data on the at least one computing device, determining a viewport within the encrypted video data, where the viewport represents a subset of a larger amount of video that is presentable at a specific point in time in the video content, decrypting at least a portion of the encrypted video data corresponding to the viewport, where at least a remaining portion of the video that is time synchronized with the viewport remains encrypted, rendering viewport video from the viewport, and playing the viewport video.
US10331861B2 Piecewise encryption for content in print jobs
Systems and methods are provided for piecewise encryption of Page Description Language (PDL) print jobs. One embodiment is a method that includes receiving a Page Description Language (PDL) print job at a printer, wherein the print job includes segments of PDL content, and includes unencrypted PDL content. For each of the segments within the print job, the method includes detecting an identifier (ID) for the segment, correlating the ID with an encryption key stored at the printer, and decrypting the segment at the printer via the encryption key. The method further includes printing the print job, including each segment that has been decrypted.
US10331858B2 Systems and methods for prescription drug packaging
Systems and methods for prescription drug packaging are described. In some embodiments, a determination that a member of a pharmacy benefit plan has had a plurality of prescription drugs previously filled is made. An adjudication request for a prescription drug prescribed for the member is received. The adjudication request is based on a fulfillment request to fill the prescription drug. A determination that a blister packaging criterion has been met may be made based on a drug type of the prescription drug and a determination that the member has had the plurality of prescription drugs that have previously been filled. A blister fill instruction is transmitted based on receipt of the adjudication request and a determination that the blister packaging criterion has been met, wherein the blister fill instruction reflects that a pharmacy is to fill the prescription drug utilizing blister packaging. Additional methods and systems are disclosed.
US10331848B2 Method for managing complex genomic data workflows
A method for efficiently processing and storing large data sets associated with a multi-stage bioinformatics analysis of genomic data is disclosed. The present method increases the efficiency of the electronic storage of these large data sets by automatically deleting or compressing intermediate data or a portion of output data and compressing input data, where both deletion and compression are based on predetermined characteristics of said data. When necessary, such data can be recovered using generated metadata associated with the data. Doing so, not only improves the storage efficiency of massively large genomic datasets, but also allows for the consistent reproduction of output data with the re-processing of intermediate data based on information stored in metadata.
US10331847B2 Automated electronic component footprint setup system and a method thereof
An automated electronic component footprint setup system and a method thereof are provided in the present disclosure. The system is available to not only an external first user for configuring characteristic parameters of an electronic component for the database but also an external second user for configuring setup parameters of an electronic component footprint to be created. Then, the system is to create an electronic component footprint of a specific electronic layout system according to the characteristic parameters of the electronic component, component setup regulations and the setup parameters, all of which correspond to the electronic component footprint.
US10331844B2 Methods of tuning current ratio in a current mirror for transistors formed with the same FEOL layout and a modified BEOL layout
Methods for designing and fabricating a current mirror. A first layout is received for a first back-end-of-line (BEOL) stack that is coupled with an emitter of a bipolar junction transistor in a current mirror that has a first current ratio. A second layout for a second back-end-of-line (BEOL) stack, which differs from the first BEOL stack, is determined such that, when the second BEOL stack is coupled with the emitter of the bipolar junction transistor, the first current ratio is changed to a second current ratio. The change from the first current ratio to the second current ratio, which is based on the change from the first layout for the first BEOL stack to the second layout for the second BEOL stack, is accomplished without changing a front-end-of-line (FEOL) layout of the bipolar junction transistor.
US10331842B2 Methods and apparatus for automated design of semiconductor photonic devices
A photonic design automation (PDA) tool to facilitate design of semiconductor photonic devices is described. In one example, the PDA tool includes a process design library including one or more photonics parameterized cells (pCells), a plurality of processor-executable photonics design functions including a design rule check (DRC) violation removal function, and a semiconductor technology-dependent parameter file including a plurality of design rules that define allowed semiconductor design patterns to be converted to a plurality of semiconductor fabrication mask designs in a first semiconductor technology. The PDA tool supports a graphical user interface (GUI) to provide access to the library of photonic pCells to create intuitive physical property layers for a photonic device, and processes the physical property layers using the DRC violation removal function and the design rules to automatically generate a plurality of mask design layers for a “DRC clean” physical layout of the photonics device.
US10331836B1 Loop optimization for implementing circuit designs in hardware
Implementing a circuit design can include determining a chain of a plurality of loop elements of a circuit design, wherein each loop element includes a bit select node configured to perform a bit assignment operation and a corresponding address calculation node, wherein the address calculation nodes use a common variable to calculate a starting bit location provided to the corresponding bit select node. In response to the determining, the chain is replicated resulting in one chain for each value of the common variable and transforming each chain into a plurality of wires. A multiplexer is inserted into the circuit design. The plurality of wires for each chain is coupled to inputs of the multiplexer and the common variable is provided to the multiplexer as a select signal.
US10331829B2 System design using accurate performance models
System design using accurate performance models may include generating, using a processor, a performance verification testbench from a hardware description language design and an automaton and determining, using the processor, a parameter of the design by analyzing the performance verification testbench using formal verification methods. The parameter is provably accurate. A performance model of a system under design including the design may be executed. The performance model uses the parameter. A determination may be made, using the processor, whether the system under design meets a system requirement according to a comparison of a result of executing the performance model with the system requirement.
US10331828B2 Cloud computing engineering application
Systems and methods for a cloud computing engineering application that can provide new interaction, visualization and interaction techniques along with advertising messaging and business social networking are disclosed.
US10331817B1 Systems and methods for modeling faults in the subsurface
A method, apparatus and system for modeling a fault surface in a subsurface region. A direction may be determined in which a first portion of the subsurface region being on one side of the fault surface has moved relative to a second portion of the subsurface region being on the other side of the fault surface. A model of the fault surface may be generated having substantially no protrusions in the determined direction. A visualization of the model of the generated fault surface may be displayed.
US10331812B1 Reporting statistical confidence in detecting contacts between bodies in a simulation
Systems and methods are provided for determining a confidence level on contact pairs identified through traditional contact detection algorithms for an assembly of bodies. A plurality of testing tolerances are identified. For each of the identified testing tolerances, a determination is made as to whether a distance between any two faces of the bodies in the assembly is less than that identified testing tolerance and when this happens a count of positive detections is increased. A ratio of the count of positive detections to the total number of times the detections are run tolerances is determined (called repeatability of a face pair), where the confidence level is based on the determined repeatability ratio.
US10331806B2 Method for providing and assembling scaffolding units, each of which will be assembled from individual scaffolding components for constructing an industrial plant, in particular a petroleum refinery
A method for providing and assembling scaffolding units, each of which will be assembled from individual scaffolding components (of a scaffolding system) for constructing an industrial plant, in particular a petroleum refinery, comprising the following steps: Providing a 3D construction plan of the industrial plant; Constructing schedule for the industrial plant in order of occurrence, Selecting and drawing of scaffolding units to be used in the individual sections or phases of construction of the industrial plant in the 3D construction plan; Specifying the erection time required to erect the scaffolding unit; Specifying the dismantling time required to dismantle unit; Dividing the construction schedule into time intervals; Calculating for every single time interval, while taking into consideration the erection and dismantling times of the scaffolding units, the respective number of scaffolding components of identical design which are used simultaneously; Determining the maximum number of scaffolding components of the design which are used simultaneously across all time intervals; Providing the maximum number of scaffolding components of design alone and including a defined number of a buffer of scaffolding components of design; assembly of the scaffolding units to be used in a respective phase of construction from the scaffolding components each required for this purpose on-site at a point in time chosen in dependency of the specified erection time each at the latest prior to a start of construction in the respective section of construction specified in the construction schedule.
US10331805B2 Methods and systems for determining obstruction setbacks in a photovoltaic system
A computer-implemented method for determining boundary offsets in a photovoltaic (PV) system based on shadow simulations is implemented by a design automation computer system in communication with a memory. The method includes identifying a set of obstructions wherein the set of obstructions includes a set of obstruction elevations and a set of obstruction offsets, simulating a set of shadow effects using a first coarse shadow algorithm based on the set of obstructions, refining the set of shadow effects using a second fine shadow algorithm based on the set of obstructions and the set of shadow effects, and defining a plurality of boundary of boundary offsets based on the refined set of shadow effects.
US10331804B2 Apparatus and method for testing an automatic control device
A system for testing at least a first automatic control device via a plant model includes: a first subsystem; and a second subsystem which is spatially separated from the first subsystem. The plant model comprises an executable first model code and an executable second model code. The first subsystem comprises a first time-signal processing component configured to electronically assign a first time signal (Ts1) from a global time source to a first event. The first model code is configured to provide a first calculation result based on the first event. The second subsystem comprises a second time-signal processing component configured to electronically assign a second time signal (Ts2) from the global time source to a second event. The second model code is configured to provide a second calculation result based on the second event.
US10331792B1 Localization of embedded databases
This Application relates to localization of embedded databases in an “app”: translation of language text, units of measure, and other matters; determining and extracting data from word and phrase translation databases (translation tables) in the app; presenting translated display pages to a (human or machine) translator, the latter translating the words or phrases as they appear in the context of the presented page; inserting the translated words and phrases into the translation tables, wherein the app uses them in their translation table format. Embodiments can be applied to translating words or phrases into equivalent meaning in a different language, or in the same language but suited to a different audience.
US10331791B2 Service for developing dialog-driven applications
A natural language understanding model is trained using respective natural language example inputs corresponding to a plurality of applications. A determination is made as to whether a value of a first parameter of a first application is to be obtained using a natural language interaction. Using the natural language understanding model, at least a portion of the first application is generated.
US10331786B2 Device compatibility management
Methods and systems for automatically providing a notification of an operational problem between two devices are provided. The method may include searching online content for user feedback comments associated with a first device and a second device. Sentiment analysis may be performed for the user feedback comments and an operational problem that occurs between the first device and the second device may be identified based on the sentiment analysis. Next, a notification of the operational problem may be provided. Additionally, a probable cause associated with the operational problem may be identified and a suggested solution based on the identified probable cause may be provided. The suggested solution may correct the operational problem between the first device and the second device.
US10331784B2 System and method of disambiguating natural language processing requests
A system and method is provided of disambiguating natural language processing requests based on smart matching, request confirmations that are used until ambiguities are resolved, and machine learning. Smart matching may match entities (e.g., contact names, place names, etc.) based on user information such as call logs, user preferences, etc. If multiple matches are found and disambiguation has not yet been learned by the system, the system may request that the user identify the intended entity. On the other hand, if disambiguation has been learned by the system, the system may execute the request without confirmations. The system may use a record of confirmations and/or other information to continuously learn a user's inputs in order to reduce ambiguities and no longer prompt for confirmations.
US10331782B2 Systems and methods for automatic identification of potential material facts in documents
Systems and methods to identify potential material fact sentences in electronic legal documents obtained from electronic repositories are disclosed. A system includes a processing device and a storage medium in communication with the processing device. The storage medium includes programming instructions that cause the processing device to obtain a document and parse text within the document to determine whether each paragraph in the document is a fact paragraph, a discussion paragraph, or an outcome paragraph based on at least one of a heading associated with the paragraph and features of the paragraph. The storage medium further includes programming instructions that cause the processing device to extract each sentence in the fact paragraph, direct a trained sentence classifier to determine whether each sentence is a potential material fact sentence or a non-material fact sentence based on features of the sentence, and identify potential material fact sentences.
US10331777B2 Merging annotations of paginated digital content
Features and techniques are disclosed for interacting with paginated digital content, including a multi-purpose tool and an annotation mode. The multi-purpose tool, which may be represented by a graphic (e.g., a movable interactive graphic), can provide access to multiple modes (e.g., copy, define, note, and/or highlight modes) that a user can invoke. The mode invoked determines the functions performed by the tool when interacting with the paginated digital content. The annotation mode, which may be invoked using the multi-purpose tool or independently thereof, can allow a user to create and edit annotations, such as highlights and notes (e.g., sticky notes, margin notes, and/or highlight notes), for paginated digital content. Editing the annotations may include selecting a desired color for the annotation, for example. The annotation mode may also allow a user to intuitively merge and delete annotations previously added to paginated digital content.
US10331774B2 System and methods for designing artifacts associated with a webpage
The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for designing webpage and, more particularly, to systems and methods for designing artifacts associated with a webpage in a web development environment. In one embodiment, a system for designing artifacts associated with a webpage is provided. The system may identify a style pattern based on an HTML pattern of the webpage and one or more boundary conditions. The system may also determine one or more editing operations to be performed on the artifacts based on one or more style specifications. The system may further perform the one or more determined editing operations on the artifacts based a value associated with one or more of the artifacts, the style pattern, and the boundary conditions, and render design of the artifacts based on the performance of the editing operations.
US10331772B2 Terminal and method for controlling the same
A method for controlling an application in a terminal includes receiving a request for executing the application from a user, executing the application, outputting one or more pieces of guide data in a first area of a screen for the executed application based on context data of the terminal and controlling the application according to the user selection.
US10331768B2 Tagging text snippets
The present subject matter discloses system and method for tagging set of text snippets with set of tags. A set of text snippet and set of tags are received as input by the system. Further, each tag comprises set of words, and for each word of the set of words, numeric weight is assigned based on frequency of the word and headword of the set of words. Further, same words and similar meaning words are determined from the tag and text snippets. Further, belief factor is computed for the tag by applying certainty factor algebra upon the numeric weight assigned to the same words and the similar meaning words. Further, the tag is assigned to the text snippet based on comparison of the belief factor with threshold. Further, feedback is received about the tagging done. Based on the feedback, knowledge base of the system may be updated for future tagging.
US10331762B1 Stream processing for LU decomposition
An apparatus and method for LU decomposition of an input matrix, the input matrix comprising a multitude of elements forming a plurality of rows and columns. In an embodiment, the apparatus comprises a memory including a plurality of memory caches, and a processor unit operatively connected to the memory to transmit data to and receive data from the memory caches. The processing unit comprises a hardware circuit for processing the input matrix column-by-column to decompose the input matrix into a lower triangular matrix L and an upper triangular matrix U, including performing Gaussian eliminations on the columns of the matrix, with partial pivoting of the matrix, and choosing one of the elements of each of the columns as a pivot element for said each column while said each column is being processed.
US10331757B2 Organizing network-stored content items into shared groups
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for adding users to groups of content items organized into events based on a common attribute. An example system configured to practice the method can receive, from a client device, content items uploaded to a synced online content management system, wherein the content items are associated with an account of a first user. The system can cluster at least some of the content items as an event, wherein the event is associated with a common attribute, and identify a second user satisfying a minimum similarity threshold for the event based on the common attribute. The system can provide a suggestion to share the event with the second user. Upon receiving a confirmation of the suggestion, the system can make content items clustered in the event available to the second user.
US10331753B1 Efficient progressive continuous k-nearest neighbor query algorithm for moving objects with a tree-like index
Methods and systems for computing continuous k nearest neighbor (CkNN) queries in location based services for moving objects, to produce ordered kNN query results in a continuous and progressive manner, are provided. One method comprises receiving a continuous k nearest neighbor query, computing the initial set comprised of the k interest points nearest to the reference point and a set of remaining nodes stored in a distance-priority queue, generating and storing split points in a min-heap, iteratively moving current reference point to the nearest split point, swapping interest points, updating the corresponding split points in the min-heap, and reporting the kNN result progressively until a termination condition is reached.
US10331750B2 Systems and methods to manage media content items
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media are configured to provide a first element in an interface presentable to a user through which a plurality of ephemeral media content items are accessible by the user for a selected period of time. A second element in the interface through which a plurality of non-ephemeral media content items are accessible by the user is provided.
US10331748B2 Dynamically generating recommendations based on social graph information
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving, at a query field associated with a social network environment, a request from a first user of the social network environment, identifying a first set of objects associated with the online social network matching at least in part the character string of the request, determining a second set of objects based on the first set of objects, wherein each object in the second set of objects is conceptually relevant to at least one of the objects of the first set of objects, and sending, to the query field for display to the first user, the suggested queries responsive to the request, wherein at least one of the suggested queries comprises a references to one of the conceptually relevant objects in the second set of objects.
US10331732B1 Information searching system
A method and computer system for searching a collection of documents. The method comprises first identifying text in the document and then identifying an image in the document. Then the features of the image are extracted from the document and image terms are identified from the features. Finally, the collection of documents is searched using the image terms in conjunction with text terms.
US10331729B2 System and method for accessing electronic data via an image search engine
The present invention provides a system and method for accessing electronic data through entry of images as queries in search engine. The system uses various image capturing devices and communication devices to capture images and enter them into image database. Image recognition techniques encode images in a computer readable format. The processed image is then entered for comparison into at least one database populated with images and associated information. Once the newly captured image is matched with an image in the database, the information linked with that image is returned to the user.
US10331728B2 System and method of robot calibration using image data
This disclosure provides systems and methods of robot calibration using imaging data. A mounting interface attaches to the sensor module to the robot system. A robot includes at least one positioning member, at least one joint connected to the at least one positioning member, at least one actuator for moving the at least one positioning member around the at least one joint, and at least one robot reference mark on the at least one positioning member. The operating environment includes at least three environment reference marks in fixed positions relative to the robot. A camera captures a calibration image and an actual position of the robot is determined based on the robot reference mark relative to the environment reference marks to determine a calibration offset between a reference position and the actual position using the calibration image.
US10331725B2 Content recommendation system
Disclosed are systems and methods for determining similarities in content preferences among a plurality of users and generating content recommendations based on a requesting user's content consumption history. A requesting user may access the recommendation system to request content items for consumption. The recommendation system may be configured to identify users having consumed the same or similar content items as the requesting user, and to determine a ratio of content items consumed by the requesting user and an identified user to the total number of content items previously consumed by the requesting user. In one embodiment, the system may determine a degree of similarity in content preferences between the two users based on an inverse proportion of a level of popularity associated with the content items consumed by the requesting user and the identified user (e.g., sampled user).
US10331724B2 Method and system for storytelling on a computing device via multiple sources
Disclosed is a method and system for enabling storytelling on a computing device. A processor (a) analyzes a first set of media items associated with a user, where each media item has associated metadata; (b) identifies, based on analysis of the associated metadata in the first set, one or more related characteristics among the media items in the first set; (c) forms a cluster of media items associated with an event based on the one or more characteristics; (d) repeats steps (a) and (b) for a second set of media items; (e) adds one or more media items in the second set having the one or more related characteristics, from a computing device associated with the second set, to the cluster; (f) edits selected media items in the cluster to fit into selected templates; and (g) creates a mixed-media module comprising the templates organized into a desired sequence.
US10331719B2 Tip generation
One or more computing devices, systems, and/or methods for generating a set of tips for an entity are provided. For example, users may create user generated content describing an entity, such as a user review for a consumer good, a location, an event, etc. Because a user may be unable to read and digest all of the user reviews for the entity, the user may merely read a few user reviews, and thus miss out on useful information. Accordingly, tip templates, indicative of how tips are linguistically/grammatically constructed, are applied to the user reviews to automatically extract a set of tips for the entity (e.g., “make sure to bring a rain jacket”). The set of tips may be filtered to remove undesirable tips, ranked based upon usefulness, and/or diversified to remove redundant tips. In this way, a set of useful tips may be provided to the user.
US10331717B2 Method and apparatus for determining similar document set to target document from a plurality of documents
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and an apparatus for determining a similar document set to a target document from a plurality of documents. Each of the multiple documents and the target document may include a plurality of words, and each of words corresponds to a different integer. The method comprises: for each document among the plurality of documents and the target document, obtaining a set of integers associated with a document based on a set of words associated with the document, converting the set of integers associated with the document into a vector with a same dimension based on a predefined conversion rule; and determining the similar document set based on differences between the corresponding vectors for the multiple documents and the vector for the target document.
US10331715B2 Metadata enrichment with a keyword definition editor
A system, method, and computer-readable medium, including receiving a user-supplied expression for which a definition is sought; generating, in response to reception of the user-supplied expression, at least one suggested definition specifying a meaning for the user-supplied expression, the at least one suggested definition being generated based on, at least in part, a knowledge base of metadata associated with a data set; presenting the at least one suggested definition, as at least one keyword, to a user; receiving, in response to the presentation, an indication of one user-selected keyword from the at least one suggested definition; defining the user-selected keyword by at least one value; and persisting the defined user-selected keyword with the at least one value in the knowledge base for the data set.
US10331711B2 Method and apparatus for providing an interactive map section on a user interface of a client device
A method for providing an interactive map section on a user interface of a client device has the steps of sending a request for a map section; sending a request for information associated with the map section; receiving the map section, the map section forming a map layer; receiving instructions for generating an object layer containing at least one object associated with the requested information; generating the object layer on the client device using the instructions for generating the object layer; receiving instructions for generating a logical layer; generating the logical layer on the client device using the instructions for generating the logical layer; merging the map layer, the object layer and the logical layer on the client device to generate the interactive map section; and displaying the interactive map section on the user interface of the client device. The logical layer contains at least one interactive element.
US10331708B2 Dynamic awareness involving location
A system for dynamic content delivery is provided. The system includes a control component to determine location, preferences, and state of a user. A delivery component dynamically selects and provides content to the user as a function of the user's location, preferences, and state.
US10331702B2 Generating recommendation clusters in a social network
Techniques for generating recommendation cluster within a social network service are described. Consistent with some embodiments, sample members in a social network service are identified. The sample members may be associated with prior member activity involving a source member. A cluster category this then selected based on a member attribute shared by a plurality of the sample members. In turn, a recommendation cluster is generated based on the selected cluster category. Generating the recommendation duster may involve selecting member profiles that match the cluster category. The member profiles selected in this way form the recommendation cluster. One or more of the member profiles of the recommendation cluster are then surfaced to a client device operated by the source member.
US10331699B2 Data backup method and apparatus
A method and an apparatus for data backup are disclosed. The method includes querying a slave for check information, where the check information is data inserted into a master when data written to the master is copied into the slave in a form of a log; obtaining a time at which the check information is inserted into the master and setting the time as a backup completion time point; and deleting data record(s) that is/are earlier than the backup completion time point from mirrored data, the mirrored data being data that is synchronously written to a defined storage space when the data is written to the master. The method for data backup is easy to implement at a low cost, and provides highly secure data backup.
US10331694B2 Data sanitization and normalization and geocoding methods
Embodiments of the present technology relate to data sanitization and normalization and geocoding methods that apply the same. An example method includes sanitizing geodata sets and normalizing the sanitized geodata using a normalized Levenshtein distance Algorithm.
US10331685B2 Method and apparatus for sorting related searches
The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for sorting related searches RS, wherein the method comprises: obtaining a query and obtaining RSes corresponding to the query; determining estimated click rates of the RSes respectively according to a click estimating model obtained from pre-training; sorting the RSes in a descending order according to the estimated click rates. The solutions of the present disclosure can improve the accuracy of the sorting results.
US10331679B2 Method and apparatus for providing a recommendation for learning about an interest of a user
A method and apparatus for providing a recommendation for learning about an interest are disclosed. For example, the method receives a query for a recommendation for one or more articles for learning about an interest, determines whether the interest of the user is in a list of interests, wherein each particular interest is an interest for which a database contains at least one article for learning about the particular interest, wherein the database is used for storing for each particular article: the particular article and a normalized relationship score for the interest, retrieves from the database, one or more articles having the normalized relationship score related to the interest when the interest is in the list of interests, and presents the recommendation to an endpoint device of the user, wherein the recommendation comprises the one or more articles related to the interest that are retrieved.
US10331672B2 Stream data processing method with time adjustment
Some stream data (e.g., sensor streams) has characteristics in which data is periodically sent to a stream data processing server. When data arrives periodically, to hold a certain period is the same as to hold a certain amount. Example implementations described herein are directed to replacing the range window, which holds a period of stream data, with a row window which holds an amount of stream data. In the same manner, the example implementations replace the range rstream, which outputs results every period, with a row rstream which outputs results for every amount.
US10331668B1 Apparatus and method for query processing using analytical view partitions and database partitions
A system includes a distributed database with database partitions distributed across worker nodes connected by a network. An analytical view module defines an analytical view comprising dimensions and aggregates defined prior to receipt of a query and maintained as a data unit separate from the distributed database. The analytical view module includes instructions executed by a processor to form analytical view partitions. The query is evaluated to identify implicated fresh analytical view partitions and implicated stale analytical view partitions. The implicated fresh analytical view partitions are accessed to obtain analytical view results. Database results corresponding to the implicated stale analytical view partitions are obtained. A response to the query is supplied based upon the analytical view results and the database results.
US10331663B2 Providing answers to questions including assembling answers from multiple document segments
A method, system and computer program product for generating answers to questions. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving an input query, identifying a plurality of candidate answers to the query; and for at least one of these candidate answers, identifying at least one proof of the answer. This proof includes a series of premises, and a multitude of documents are identified that include references to the premises. A set of these documents is selected that include references to all of the premises. This set of documents is used to generate one or more scores for the one of the candidate answers. A defined procedure is applied to the candidate answers to determine a ranking for the answers, and this includes using the one or more scores for the at least one of the candidate answers in the defined procedure to determine the ranking for this one candidate answer.
US10331660B1 Generating a data lineage record to facilitate source system and destination system mapping
A device may generate, in a first data structure of a first system, a data lineage record. The data lineage record may include attributes that are common among a plurality of records of the first data structure. The data lineage record may be used to map the first data structure and a second data structure of a second system. The device may populate the data lineage record with unique values for the attributes. The unique values may be used to identify the attributes of the data lineage record after the data lineage record has been included in the second data structure. The device may provide, from the first system, data included in the first data structure to the second system. The data lineage record may be included in the data provided to the second system. The device may perform an action related to the data provided to the second system.
US10331658B2 Systems and methods for atomizing and individuating data as data quanta
The present specification provides a method comprising: providing a value file containing a value entry associated with a recording event and a recording record file containing a recording record entry associated with the value entry and also with the recording event. The method also comprises, at a computing device, associating in a data quantum file the value entry with the corresponding recording record entry; generating a data quantum unique identifier by applying an algorithm to the data quantum file such that any change to the value entry or the recording record entry produces a corresponding change to the data quantum unique identifier according to the algorithm; and associating in a registration file the data quantum unique identifier and a data quantum file locator. The data quantum unique identifier allows for detecting alterations of any one of the value entry and the recording record entry.
US10331652B2 Method and apparatus for determining hot page in database
The present invention provides a method for determining a hot page in a database. The method includes: when the database is accessed, configuring a counter for each of N pages in the database, where each counter is used to count a quantity of times of concurrent access to a page corresponding to the counter, the concurrent access means that at least one read command or write command accessing the page needs to wait for accessing the page, the N pages are all pages in the database or N pages in the database, and N is a positive integer; and calculating, according to a quantity of times of concurrent access to the Kth page and an access time parameter, whether frequency of concurrent access to the Kth page exceeds a specific threshold, so as to determine that the Kth page is a hot page.
US10331650B2 Updating web files based on detected legacy model file changes
According to an aspect, a content fragment of a legacy model file is mapped via a processor to a plurality of web files. A change to the content fragment of the legacy model file is detected by the processor. One or more modified web files corresponding to the changed content fragment is generated by the processor. The one or more modified web files corresponding to the detected changes in the content fragment of the legacy model file are sent via the processor to a remote computing device.
US10331645B2 Data-partitioning for processing loosely ordered relations
Storage regions in a database are associated with respective intervals including first and second interval values indicating a value range for values within that storage region. The first interval values are sorted into an order that determines a scanning order for a data operation on data in the storage regions. The storage regions are scanned in the scanning order to arrange data from the storage regions in at least a partially ordered sequence for the data operation.
US10331641B2 Hash database configuration method and apparatus
A hash database configuration method and apparatus, where the method includes establishing an index area and a data area on a disk, where the index area includes p disk pages with an equal size, and receiving an allocation request of key-value pairs, allocating m keys in the key-value pairs to disk pages in the index area, and allocating n values in the key-value pairs to the data area, where m, n, and p are all integers greater than 1, and the efficiency of accessing the hash database is improved.
US10331636B2 Interactive visualization
Embodiments relate to visually encoding data and analyzing an associated dataset. More specifically, the embodiments relate to encoding a dynamic dataset and supporting data exploration of the dynamic dataset. In various embodiments, data and data viewing history are tracked according to defined criterion, which form a data version and viewing analysis record. The data and record can be displayed in many ways. In one embodiment, a visual display of differences between a first version and a second version of data is shown. In another embodiment, the visual display is dynamic and changes in real-time.
US10331634B2 Request routing and query processing in a sharded database
Techniques are provided for creating, organizing, and maintaining a sharded database. A sharded database can be created using user-defined sharding, system-managed sharding, or composite sharding. The sharded database is implemented with relational database techniques. The techniques described can be used to route database requests and process queries in a sharded database.
US10331632B2 Bounding volume hierarchies through treelet restructuring
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for modifying a hierarchical tree data structure. An initial hierarchical tree data structure is received and treelets of node neighborhoods in the initial hierarchical tree data structure are formed. Each treelet includes n leaf nodes and n−1 internal nodes. The treelets are restructured, by a processor, to produce an optimized hierarchical tree data structure.
US10331631B2 Apparatus, systems, and methods for analyzing characteristics of entities of interest
The present disclosure relates to apparatus, systems, and methods for analyzing characteristics of entities of interest. In particular, the present disclosure provides a mechanism for analyzing information about entities of interest and for rating or scoring the entities of interest based on the analyzed information. The rating or the score of an entity of interest can sometimes be referred to as a placerank value of an entity of interest.
US10331624B2 Automated data classification system
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus where a user may enter information into a computing device that may allow the computing device to classify data or files that are stored on one or more computing devices to be quickly classified. Methods and systems consistent with the present disclosure allow a user to identify data by a type of data or file and provide classification information such that the computing device may identify data by the data type and to classify that data automatically according to a rule. The information entered by a user that wishes to classify stored data may be entered over a graphical user interface (GUI) at a user device.
US10331623B2 Workflow functions of content management system enforced by client device
The disclosed technology addresses the need in the art for providing workflow controls to shared content items stored on client devices, and enforcing content item check outs or content item locks for shared content items stored and accessed on client devices. The present technology further includes automatically locking a shared content item that is edited on a client device so that other team members cannot modify the content item. Accordingly, the present technology improves upon existing systems that provide workflow controls such as file check-in and checkout functionality by permitting users to access content items directly from the file system of their client device, and by providing automatic checkout and check-in functionality.
US10331622B2 Information management
Managing metadata added to a file, a directory, or a symbolic link is provided. One or more pieces of metadata of a movement target are obtained. The movement target is at least one of a file, a directory, and a symbolic link. The movement target is to be moved from one file system to another file system within a plurality of file systems. Whether the one or more pieces of metadata are migratable to the other file system is determined based, at least in part, on metadata stored in the other file system. The one or more pieces of metadata are processed by (i) migrating a first piece of metadata that is determined to be migratable to the other file system and (ii) leaving a second piece of metadata in the one file system, wherein the second piece of metadata is determined to be non-migratable.
US10331619B2 Automatic file capture, preservation, and management method and apparatus
A method for archiving files includes determining when a change in an operating file is imminent, capturing the operating file immediately before the change in the operating file occurs, if the operating file has not already been captured; and capturing the operating file immediately after the change in the operating file has occurred.
US10331615B2 Optimization of loops and data flow sections in multi-core processor environment
The present invention relates to a method for compiling code for a multi-core processor, comprising: detecting and optimizing a loop, partitioning the loop into partitions executable and mappable on physical hardware with optimal instruction level parallelism, optimizing the loop iterations and/or loop counter for ideal mapping on hardware, chaining the loop partitions generating a list representing the execution sequence of the partitions.
US10331613B2 Methods for enabling direct memory access (DMA) capable devices for remote DMA (RDMA) usage and devices therof
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium and storage controller computing device that retrieves an anchor record from a shared memory of a peer storage controller using a direct memory access (DMA) provider device. The anchor record includes an indication of a message first in first out (FIFO) memory region of the peer storage controller. A work request is obtained from a queue. The work request is inserted into the queue by a client application using an application programming interface (API). One of a plurality of types of the work request is determined. The DMA provider device is instructed based on the determined type of the work request and, when the determining indicates that the work request is a request to send a network message, use the message FIFO memory region of the peer storage controller computing device.
US10331598B2 Adding a network port to a network interface card
A host computer connects to a data network via a host interface to a network interface controller A sideband interface connects the network interface controller to a baseboard management controller having a management network port for connection to a management network. A path is established in the network interface controller between the host interface the basement management controller via the sideband interface of the network interface controller to conduct data selectively between the management network and either the host central processing unit and the or internally in the network interface controller.
US10331594B2 Data transmission method and electronic device
A data transmission method and an electronic apparatus are disclosed. The data transmission method comprises: establishing transmission channels between the local endpoints and a plurality of remote endpoints, wherein at least one of the local endpoints corresponds to at least two of the remote endpoints and at least two transmission channels are established; and transmitting data by using the transmission channels in a time-slice manner between the local endpoints and the corresponding remote endpoints. The data transmission method and the electronic apparatus of the present disclosure can achieve data transmission between a USB host and a plurality of USB devices even when the number of remote endpoints included in the USB devices is greater than the number of local endpoints included in the USB host.
US10331592B2 Communication apparatus with direct control and associated methods
An apparatus includes a circuit that includes a communication circuit to communicate information via a link using two communication modes. In the first communication mode, the communication circuit communicates information using a communication protocol. In the second communication mode, the communication circuit communicates information without triggering communication using the communication protocol.
US10331576B2 Deadlock avoidance in a multi-processor computer system with extended cache line locking
A computer implemented method for avoiding false activation of hang avoidance mechanisms of a system is provided. The computer implemented method includes receiving, by a nest of the system, rejects from a processor core of the system. The rejects are issued based on a cache line being locked by the processor core. The computer implemented method includes accumulating the rejects by the nest. The computer implemented method includes determining, by the nest, when an amount of the rejects accumulated by the nest has met or exceeded a programmable threshold. The computer implemented method also includes triggering, by the nest, a global reset to counters of the hang avoidance mechanisms of a system in response to the amount meeting or exceeding the programmable threshold.
US10331572B2 Selective data mirroring for in-memory databases
Techniques are provided for maintaining data persistently in one format, but making that data available to a database server in more than one format. For example, one of the formats in which the data is made available for query processing is based on the on-disk format, while another of the formats in which the data is made available for query processing is independent of the on-disk format. Data that is in the format that is independent of the disk format may be maintained exclusively in volatile memory to reduce the overhead associated with keeping the data in sync with the on-disk format copies of the data. Selection of data to be maintained in the volatile memory may be based on various factors. Once selected the data may also be compressed to save space in the volatile memory. The compression level may depend on one or more factors that are evaluated for the selected data. The factors for the selection and compression level of data may be periodically evaluated, and based on the evaluation, the selected data may be removed from the volatile memory or its compression level changed accordingly.
US10331567B1 Prefetch circuit with global quality factor to reduce aggressiveness in low power modes
A prefetch circuit may include a memory, each entry of which may store an address and other prefetch data used to generate prefetch requests. For each entry, there may be at least one “quality factor” (QF) that may control prefetch request generation for that entry. A global quality factor (GQF) may control generation of prefetch requests across the plurality of entries. The prefetch circuit may include one or more additional prefetch mechanisms. For example, a stride-based prefetch circuit may be included that may generate prefetch requests for strided access patterns having strides larger than a certain stride size. Another example is a spatial memory streaming (SMS)-based mechanism in which prefetch data from multiple evictions from the memory in the prefetch circuit is captured and used for SMS prefetching based on how well the prefetch data appears to match a spatial memory streaming pattern.
US10331566B2 Operation of a multi-slice processor implementing adaptive prefetch control
Operation of a multi-slice processor that includes a plurality of execution slices. Operation of such a multi-slice processor includes: determining, by a hypervisor, that consumption of memory controller resources, by a plurality of processing threads, is above a threshold quantity, wherein respective processing threads of the plurality of processing threads control respective prefetch settings; and responsive to determining that the consumption of the memory controller resources is above the threshold quantity, modifying individual memory controller usage of at least one of the plurality of processing threads such that the consumption of the memory controller resources is reduced below the threshold quantity.
US10331561B1 Systems and methods for rebuilding a cache index
Systems and methods for rebuilding an index for a flash cache are provided. The index is rebuilt by reading headers of containers stored in the cache and inserting information from the headers into the index. The index is enabled while being rebuild such that lookup operations can be performed using the index even when the index is incomplete. New containers can be inserted into used or unused regions of the cache while the index is being rebuilt.
US10331560B2 Cache coherence in multi-compute-engine systems
Methods and systems for providing cache coherence in multi-compute-engine systems are described herein. In on example, concise cache coherency directory (CDir) for providing cache coherence in the multi-compute-engine systems is described. The CDir comprises a common pattern aggregated entry for one or more cache lines from amongst a plurality of cache lines of a shared memory. The one or more cache lines that correspond to the common pattern aggregated entry are associated with a common sharing pattern from amongst a predetermined number of sharing patterns that repeat most frequently in the region.
US10331539B2 Centralized dispatching of application analytics
A method may include, in a computing device comprising at least one processor and a memory, generating at least one information beacon from each of a plurality of applications installed on the computing device. Each information beacon may include application analytics data associated with a corresponding application while the corresponding application is running on the computing device. The at least one information beacon from each of the plurality of applications may be stored in a common location in the computing device. The stored at least one information beacon may be dispatched from each of the plurality of applications to a network device communicatively coupled to the computing device. The generating may be triggered by beacon generation code implemented in each of the plurality of applications installed on the computing device.
US10331533B2 Methods for updating memory maps of a system-on-chip
This disclosure relates to techniques for updating a memory map maintained by processing circuitry that is coupled to programmable logic circuitry. One of the techniques may involve detecting reconfiguration of a device component formed on a portion of the programmable logic circuitry using monitoring circuitry. The technique may further include generating a notification event based on the reconfiguration of the device component using the monitoring circuitry. The notification event may then be sent to the processing circuitry using the monitoring circuitry. The technique may further involve updating, using the processing circuitry, the memory map based on the notification event.
US10331525B2 Cluster file server proxy server for backup and recovery
A remote snapshot is taken of a data associated with a node within a cluster of nodes by using a snapshot facility of an operating system. A set of backup data components is recorded. The data is remotely restored by interpreting the remote snapshot with the set of backup data components.
US10331505B2 Application programming interface (API) hub
Embodiments are directed to a system for controlling access to remote services, comprising an application programming interface (API) hub configured to provide an interface between a client application and one or more remote services. The client application accesses the API hub using a common data protocol, such as OData, that is not associated with the remote services. The API hub selects a connectors based upon the targeted remote service and maps a user context associated with messages received from the client application to remote service credentials associated with the targeted remote service.
US10331503B2 Patching system calls in data protection operations
Systems and methods for patching system calls issued on a device. System calls are patched by transforming system calls to provide additional functionality. The system calls can then be rerouted to the updated or custom functions.
US10331502B1 Systems and methods for integrating with applications
Systems and methods are disclosed for integrating with third-party applications. An extension module operates with a user interface application on a client computing device. The extension module enables integration of functionality of an associated middleware system. The extension module extracts data from a user interface of a third-party application system based on a regular expression template. The extension module transmits data to the middleware system and receives information from the middleware system. The extension module can alter at least a portion of the user interface based on the information received from the middleware system.
US10331501B2 USB device redirection for remote systems
The present disclosure provides systems and method for redirecting control of a client side connected USB device from the client to the server in a remote system. Specifically, the present disclosure creates a simulated USB device at the server. The simulated USB device is treated as a proxy for a redirected USB device at the client. The client side redirected USB device is not treated as the USB device but, rather, acts as a pass through to facilitate communication between requesting applications and the client connected device. The simulated USB device allows an application to send requests for a local device to the simulated USB device at the server. The simulated USB device then processes the requests and forwards the requests to the local device connected to the client.
US10331499B2 Method, apparatus, and chip for implementing mutually-exclusive operation of multiple threads
Multiple lock assemblies are distributed on a chip, each lock assembly manage a lock application message for applying for a lock and a lock release message for releasing a lock that are sent by one small core. Specifically, embodiments include receiving a lock message sent by a small core, where the lock message carries a memory address corresponding to a lock requested by a first thread in the small core; calculating, using the memory address of the requested lock, a code number of a lock assembly to which the requested lock belongs; and sending the lock message to the lock assembly corresponding to the code number, to request the lock assembly to process the lock message.
US10331484B2 Distributed data platform resource allocator
A method for identifying applications operating in contravention to historic operation standards is provided. The method may include retrieving operation system log data from a plurality of operating system logs. The method may include retrieving job scheduling log data from a plurality of job scheduling logs on the first level. The method may include retrieving platform data from a distributed data platform on a second level. The method may include combining the operating system log data, the job scheduling log data and the platform data. The method may identify an application operating in contravention to historic operation standards. The method may also identify at least one user identifier or service identifier associate with the application. The method may terminate and/or flag the application for remediation.
US10331483B1 Scheduling data access jobs based on job priority and predicted execution time using historical execution data
Techniques are described for scheduling data access jobs based on a job dependency analysis. Preliminary data access jobs subsequently accessed by a primary data access job are identified. Execution durations of the primary data access job and the preliminary data access jobs are determined based on historical data. A total execution duration of subsets of serially dependent preliminary data access jobs and predicted execution duration of primary data access job are determined. A time-sensitive subset is identified and start times for the data access job are scheduled. The results of the preliminary data access jobs are provided to the primary data access job prior to the start time of the primary data access job so the primary data access job completes by a target completion duration.
US10331480B2 Contextual application organizer framework for user life events
A contextual application organizer framework learns about application usage behavior based on user context from multiple different signals (e.g., email, OFFICE graph, Short Message Service, browsing history, search history, device usage, location) and surfaces relevant applications that a user may need for the current context or activity. A user context graph is created from user life events and an index of user activity of applications. Application usage signals are mapped from user preferences and world knowledge to the user context graph. Upon detecting a current user context, relevant applications derived from the user context graph are surfaced in a contextual application organizer.
US10331476B1 Storage device sharing among virtual machines
Disclosed herein are various systems, methods, and processes for sharing a storage device with multiple virtual machines. A pseudo-identity is created for a storage device. Information in a hypervisor is configured to modify a response to a command issued to the storage device by a virtual machine. Physical characteristics of the storage device are determined and it is also determined whether the physical characteristics are acceptable. If the physical characteristics are acceptable, a virtual disk associated with the virtual machine is used. If the physical characteristics are unacceptable, a mapping of the virtual machine is migrated to another storage device.
US10331469B2 Systems and methods of host-aware resource management involving cluster-based resource pools
Systems and methods are disclosed for managing resources associated with cluster-based resource pool(s). According to illustrative implementations, innovations herein may include or involve one or more of best fit algorithms, infrastructure based service provision, tolerance and/or ghost processing features, dynamic management service having monitoring and/or decision process features, as well as virtual machine and resource distribution features.
US10331462B1 Cloud computing platform that executes third-party code in a distributed cloud computing network
A compute server receives a request from a client device that triggers execution of a third-party code piece. The compute server is one of multiple compute servers that are part of a distributed cloud computing network. The request may be an HTTP request and directed to a zone. A single process at the compute server executes the third-party code piece in an isolated execution environment. The single process is also executing other third-party code pieces in other isolated execution environments respectively. A response is generated to the request based at least in part on the executed third-party code piece, and the generated response is transmitted to the client device.
US10331458B2 Techniques for computer system recovery
Techniques for computer system recovery which remotely restore a default partition to a recent state even when an operating system is functioning abnormally. In an example embodiment, a service center computer establishes a first network connection to a monitored computer system. The service center computer configures the monitored computer system to boot from a bootable image file in the monitored computer system and reboots the monitored computer system into an alternate operating system environment of the bootable image file. The service center computer establishes a second network connection to the monitored computer system to restore a recent backup image of the default partition from a diagnostic partition to a default partition. The service center computer establishes a third network connection to the monitored computer system and reboots the monitored computer system to the default partition.
US10331457B2 Byte-addressable non-volatile read-write main memory partitioned into regions including metadata region
In one example, a computer having a processor and a byte-addressable non-volatile read-write main memory. The memory is partitioned into plural regions, each region having at least one defined operational property. At least one of the regions is a metadata region to store plural data sets. Each data set specifies a location in memory, and the at least one operational property, of a corresponding one of the regions.
US10331453B2 System management mode trust establishment for OS level drivers
Various embodiments are generally directed to establishing trust in system management mode. An operating system management mode driver can invoke a system management mode and provide a signature to the system management mode to authenticate the driver with. Additionally, a hash value of the driver can be used to determine whether the driver is authorized to invoke system management mode or particular operations or features of system management mode.
US10331451B2 Method and apparatus to process SHA-2 secure hashing algorithm
A processor includes an instruction decoder to receive a first instruction to process a secure hash algorithm 2 (SHA-2) hash algorithm, the first instruction having a first operand associated with a first storage location to store a SHA-2 state and a second operand associated with a second storage location to store a plurality of messages and round constants. The processor further includes an execution unit coupled to the instruction decoder to perform one or more iterations of the SHA-2 hash algorithm on the SHA-2 state specified by the first operand and the plurality of messages and round constants specified by the second operand, in response to the first instruction.
US10331450B2 Method and apparatus to process SHA-2 secure hashing algorithm
A processor includes an instruction decoder to receive a first instruction to process a secure hash algorithm 2 (SHA-2) hash algorithm, the first instruction having a first operand associated with a first storage location to store a SHA-2 state and a second operand associated with a second storage location to store a plurality of messages and round constants. The processor further includes an execution unit coupled to the instruction decoder to perform one or more iterations of the SHA-2 hash algorithm on the SHA-2 state specified by the first operand and the plurality of messages and round constants specified by the second operand, in response to the first instruction.
US10331446B2 Generating and verifying hardware instruction traces including memory data contents
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a computer-implemented method for generating and verifying hardware instruction traces including memory data contents. The method includes initiating an in-memory trace (IMT) data capture for a processor, the IMT data being an instruction trace collected while instructions flow through an execution pipeline of the processor. The method further includes capturing contents of architected registers of the processor by: storing the contents of the architected registers to a predetermined memory location, and causing a load-store unit (LSU) to read contents of the predetermined memory location.
US10331442B2 Visual design evaluation
The present subject matter relates to evaluation of a visual design of a user interface (UI). The method comprises receiving, from at least one reviewer, a response to a plurality of questions associated with a plurality of dimensions. The plurality of dimensions is indicative of criteria for assessment of the visual design of the UI. Further, an aggregate visual design quality index (VDIA) score for the UI is computed. The VDIA score is computed based on the response received from the at least one reviewer, and a plurality of weighing factors corresponding to each of the plurality of dimensions. Subsequently, the VDIA score is compared with a pre-determined benchmark visual design quality index (VDIB) score to evaluate the quality of the visual design of the UI.
US10331441B2 Source code mapping through context specific key word indexes and fingerprinting
The present disclosure describes a system and method that identifies locations in source code files that are associated with particular Web requests. The system generates a fingerprint for each Web request based at least in part on the parameters of each HTTP request. By fingerprinting the properties of the source code that generates each HTTP request, Web requests that are generated by executing the fingerprinted code can be traced back to specific source code files, and in some cases an exact line of code. In many examples, a webpage or an action on a webpage can be traced back to a line of source code that is associated with the request. This may allow a developer to find a software defect or security vulnerability by tracing Web requests of a running application and then mapping suspect Web requests back to corresponding lines of code.
US10331430B2 Systems and methods for updating software in a hazard detection system
Systems and methods for updating software in a hazard detection system are described herein. Software updates may be received by, stored within, and executed by a hazard detection system, without disturbing the system's ability to monitor for alarm events and sound an alarm in response to a monitored hazard event. The software updates may be received as part of a periodic over-the-air communication with a remote server or as part of a physical connection with a data source such as a computer. The software updates may include several portions of code designed to operate with different processors and/or devices within the hazard detection system. The software updates may also include language specific audio files that can be accessed by the hazard detection system to play back language specific media files via a speaker.
US10331426B1 Systems and methods of diagram transformation
A system including a processor; and a memory having stored thereon computer program code that, when executed by the processor, controls the processor to: receive data indicative of a plurality of sequence diagrams; for each of the plurality of sequence diagrams, generate a corresponding architecture diagram by: identifying a plurality of participants within the sequence diagram, transforming each of the plurality of participants into a plurality of nodes, identifying a plurality of messages identifying at least one message participant, and transforming the identified plurality of messages by establishing a single edge between respective nodes of the plurality of nodes corresponding to message participants identified by one or more messages of the plurality of messages; and merge the corresponding architecture diagrams of each of the plurality of sequence diagrams to generate a master architecture diagram.
US10331424B1 User interface development through web service data declarations
Dynamic user interfaces modules are configured to communicate with a web service that provides, through HTTP requests and responses, JavaScript Object Notation objects declaring instances of user interface elements according to a predefined specification. The dynamic user interface modules render the instances in accordance with the JSON objects received from the web service and the properties defined for each user interface element declared thereby.
US10331421B2 Execution of a composite template to provision a composite of software service instances
Embodiments include method, systems and computer program products for executing one or more composite templates to provision composite service instances. The method includes creating, by one or more processors, one or more service instances associated with one or more composite templates within a cloud environment, wherein the one or more composite templates each comprise at least two template members. The one or more processors further create one or more service instances for each of the at least two template members. The one or more processors further determine that dependencies exist between or amongst the at least two template members. The one or more processors further provision the one or more composite templates. The one or more processors further provision the at least two template members of the one or more composite templates using the dependencies that exist between or amongst the at least two template members.
US10331419B2 Creating composite templates for service instances
Embodiments include method, systems and computer program products for creating one or more composite templates. The method includes receiving, by one or more processors, a request to create composite template within a cloud environment. The one or more processors further receive a selection of two or more template members. The one or more processors further determine that any of the selected template members has variables. The one or more processors further resolve the variables of the selected template members. The one or more processors further package the selected template members upon the resolution of variables associated with the selected template members.
US10331418B2 State machine representation of a development environment deployment process
Systems and methods for graphically representing a deployment process of a development environment are described. A request to create a development environment is received from a user. The request is evaluated to identify a stored template appropriate for the requested development environment, and the identified stored template is parsed to identify a plurality of executable instructions. A graphical depiction of the executable instructions is generated for display on a display device coupled to a development environment deployment system. Upon receipt of an updated status of an executable instruction from a virtual machine host coupled to the development environment deployment system, the graphical depiction of the executable instructions is modified.
US10331414B2 Adaptive platform
An adaptive content platform includes one or more content-enabled, dependent applications, each of which includes a user interface and business logic. A services layer, which is interfaced with the dependent applications and a software infrastructure, provides one or more services that are usable by the dependent applications.
US10331412B2 Method and device for optics based quantum random number generation
A device for random number generation based on an optical process of quantum nature, including a light source emitting photons randomly, a light detector adapted to absorb the randomly emitted photons and to measure a number n of photons produced by the light source in a time interval T, and a randomness extractor. The detector includes a photon sensor acting as a photon-to-electron converter, an amplifier for converting the electron signal received from the photon sensor into a voltage and amplifying the voltage signal, as well as an analog-to-digital converter for processing the amplified signal received from the amplifier by encoding the amplified signal into digital values and sending these digital values to the randomness extractor for further processing such as to produce quantum random numbers (QRNs) based on the number of photons produced by the light source in a time interval T.
US10331392B1 Image forming operation monitoring systems and methods
Example systems and related methods may relate to monitoring performance of an image forming operation. Namely, a system includes an image forming apparatus configured to execute an operation in response to receiving instructions to execute the operation. The system further includes an external sensor circuit that includes one or more sensors and a processor. The one or more sensors are configured to detect a status of an operational parameter of the image forming apparatus indicative of the image forming apparatus executing the operation and receive an instruction to exclude at least a portion of data used to detect the status of the operational parameter. The system further includes a host computing device. The host computing device is configured to generate a plurality of timestamps indicative of when the image forming apparatus executed the operation and a time frame when the external sensor circuit excluded data.
US10331388B2 Image processing system, image processing method, and non-transitory storage medium storing image processing program
An image processing system includes at least one image processing apparatus, an information terminal, and an information processing device configured to communicate with the at least one image processing apparatus and the information terminal. The information terminal includes a specifying information transmitter configured to transmit, to the information processing device, specifying information for specifying, from the at least one image processing apparatus, a first image processing apparatus for inputting and a second image processing apparatus for outputting. The information processing device includes an input data retrieval unit configured to obtain input data from the first image processing apparatus for inputting based on the specifying information received from the information terminal, and an output data transmitter configured to transmit, based on the received specifying information, output data corresponding to the obtained input data to the second image processing apparatus for outputting.
US10331387B2 Printing apparatus, control method for the printing apparatus, and storage medium
Sheet feeding has been started after storing image data for one page of a document. A control method for a printing apparatus includes feeding a sheet from a sheet holding unit by a feeding unit, reading an image of a document by a reading unit, storing image data of the document read by the reading unit in a storing unit, and reading out, before image data for one page of the document is stored in the storing unit, the image data of the document from the storing unit and printing, by a printing unit, the image based on the read image data to the sheet fed from the sheet holding unit by the feeding unit, in which the feeding unit is able to start to feed the sheet from the sheet holding unit before the image data for the one page of the document is stored in the storing unit.
US10331386B2 Recognizing hard disk movement
A system and method of recognizing a hard disk movement, the system and method including recognizing hard disk information recorded in a hard disk in response to the hard disk being moved to a slot in a hard disk array, determining the movement type of the hard disk based on the recognized hard disk information, judging validity of the hard disk movement based on the movement type, and updating the hard disk information of the hard disk in response to the hard disk movement being judged as valid, wherein the hard disk information comprises position information of the hard disk in the hard disk array.
US10331373B2 Migration of memory move instruction sequences between hardware threads
A data processing system includes at least one processor core each having an associated store-through upper level cache and an associated store-in lower level cache. In response to execution of a memory move instruction sequence including a plurality of copy-type instructions and a plurality of paste-type instructions, the at least one processor core transmits a corresponding plurality of copy-type and paste-type requests to its associated lower level cache, where each copy-type request specifies a source real address and each paste-type request specifies a destination real address. In response to receipt of each copy-type request, the associated lower level cache copies a respective data granule from a respective storage location specified by the source real address of that copy-type request into a non-architected buffer. In response to receipt of each paste-type request, the associated lower level cache writes a respective one of the data granules from the non-architected buffer to a respective storage location specified by the destination real address. The memory move instruction sequence begins execution on a first hardware thread and continues on a second hardware thread.
US10331372B1 Application and system settings configuration filtering during physical to virtual hard disk conversion
During conversion and transfer of data from a physical machine to a virtual hard disk, a transmuter generates a catalog of contents of the physical machine. Catalog entries are compared to a set of alterations templates which alter matching data. The altered data is then stored in the virtual hard disk. Alterations templates may include filters that exclude unwanted or duplicated catalog entries, mapping filters that transfer source catalog entries to target locations on the virtual hard disk, and add-on filters that add additional data or location references to catalog entries. The disclosed process allows modifications to be made in a systematic way during data transfer.
US10331366B2 Method of operating data storage device and method of operating system including the same
A method of operating a data storage device configured to allow a plurality of non-volatile memory devices, including a first non-volatile memory device and second non-volatile memory devices, to lead control of power consumption. The method includes receiving, by each of the second non-volatile memory devices, a state signal indicating operation or non-operation of the first non-volatile memory device and determining, by each of the second non-volatile memory device, whether to operate based on the state signal.
US10331365B2 Accessing a serial number of a removable non-volatile memory device
A removable non-volatile memory device durably stores a serial number or identifier, which is used to mark multimedia content legally stored on the removable non-volatile memory device. In order to retrieve the serial number, a host electronic system coupled to the removable non-volatile memory device sends a sequence of multiple file access commands to access a predefined target file stored on the removable non-volatile memory device. In accordance with the executed predefined sequence of multiple file access commands, a corresponding sequence of data access commands are received at the removable non-volatile memory device and are interpreted as a request by the host electronic device to read the serial number. The removable non-volatile memory device outputs the serial number in response to the sequence of data access commands.
US10331358B1 High performance and low-latency replication using storage mirroring
An improved storage replication scheme removes the bottlenecks in the data replication path and allows for high performance replication, both synchronous and asynchronous. The scheme eliminates storage array controllers from the replication data path and provides an implementation of array based replication which can sustain much higher input/output (I/O) write bandwidth with much lower latency from the application's perspective.
US10331340B2 Device and method for receiving character input through the same
An electronic device and a method of receiving, by the electronic device, a character input from a user are provided. The electronic device includes a touch panel configured to receive a touch input generated by a pointing object and a swipe input of moving the pointing object while touching the touch panel with the pointing object, a processor configured to select one of a plurality of character sets based on a property of the touch input and select one of a plurality of characters included in the selected character set based on a property of the swipe input, and a display configured to display the selected character.
US10331335B2 Techniques for electronic aggregation of information
Techniques for an electronic montage system are described. An apparatus may comprise a logic device arranged to execute a montage application comprising an authoring component operative to provide a presentation surface having multiple presentation tiles, receive control directives to associate content files with presentation tiles, generate tile objects for the content files based on content file types for the content files, and store the presentation surface and tile objects as a montage. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10331330B2 Capturing objects in editable format using gestures
Embodiments of methods, systems, and storage medium associated with capturing, with a user device, at least a portion of an object based on a user gesture indicating a command are disclosed herein. In one instance, the method may include identifying a gesture associated with an object of interest external to the user device; capturing an image of at least a portion of the object of interest based on a result of the identifying the gesture; and providing the portion of the object in an editable format based on the image. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US10331326B2 Apparatus that controls scrolling operation past an edge of an image based on a type of user input
An apparatus that includes circuitry that controls a display to display an image having a first edge and a second edge, the second edge on an opposite side of the image from the first edge, scroll through the image from the first edge to the second edge in response to a first user input, and continue scrolling past the second edge in response to a second user input, and the second user input is different than the first user input.
US10331325B2 Mobile device having parallax scrolling function and method for controlling the same
A mobile device having a parallax scrolling function and a method for controlling the mobile device are provided. The method includes displaying a plurality of objects on a touch screen of the mobile device, detecting a touch for scrolling the plurality of objects on the touch screen, and sequentially scrolling the plurality of objects at different time intervals according to attributes of the plurality of objects.
US10331323B2 Tele-presence system with a user interface that displays different communication links
A tele-presence system that includes a remote device coupled to a control station through a communication link. The remote device includes a remote monitor, a remote camera, a remote speaker and a remote microphone. Likewise, the control station includes a station monitor, a station camera, a station speaker and a station microphone. The control station displays a plurality of graphical icons that each represents a different type of communication link between the control station and the remote device. The graphical icons can be selected to allow a user of the control station to change the communication link between the remote device and its initial node.
US10331322B2 Method and system for prototyping graphic user interface
Disclosed are methods and systems for prototyping graphic user interface, the methods includes at least: receiving, by a prototyping terminal, a first chain reaction rule through a prototyping interface, sensing, by a prototype execution terminal, a change in a value of a reference attribute of a trigger object within a trigger range of the first chain reaction rule, and changing, by the prototype execution terminal, a display state of a reaction object according to a change rule of the first chain reaction rule when sensing the change in the value of the reference attribute of the trigger object.
US10331314B2 User interface including recyclable menu
A user interface system including a display and a control module. The control module displays a plurality of active tiles in an active area of the display, and displays a plurality of inactive tiles in an inactive area of the display. An inactive tile selected by a user is moved to the active area, and an application associated with the selected tile is activated. An active tile having a priority level that is lower than a priority level of the selected tile is moved to the inactive area. In the active area, the tile having the lower priority level is replaced with the selected tile having the higher priority level. The inactive tiles of the inactive area are arranged in order of decreasing priority.
US10331313B2 Method and apparatus for text selection
A method includes, detecting a first touch input representing a selection of multiple rows of text displayed on a touch-sensitive display of the electronic device, determining whether a complete row of text has been selected from a start point or to an end point of the selected text, and, displaying a paragraph selection handle proximal to said row, the paragraph selection handle being responsive to a second touch input to place the electronic device in a paragraph selection mode for the selection of text.
US10331311B2 Information management with non-hierarchical views
Information items in a file system are arranged into groups that are created according to a grouping component. A non-hierarchical view displays visual representations (e.g., icons, thumbnail images) of the information items arranged in visually delineated groups according to an arrange type that can be specified for each group. Various view formats are available including icon, list and column view formats. In each view format, a condensed mode can be selected for one or more groups, resulting in multiple visual representations of items being displayed in a fixed amount of screen space in the non-hierarchical view. In icon view, each condensed group includes a single row of visual representations that can be navigated separately from other groups in the non-hierarchical view.
US10331306B1 Systems and methods for managing computing objects within enterprise software applications
A computer-implemented method for managing computing objects within enterprise software applications may include (1) providing, in connection with an enterprise software application, a graphical user interface that includes (i) a graphical tree structure that includes one or more pre-defined computing objects and (ii) an additional graphical tree structure that includes one or more user-specific object inventories, (2) detecting a user selection of at least one pre-defined computing object included in the graphical user interface in connection with at least one user-specific object inventory included in the additional graphical tree structure, and then (3) populating the user-specific object inventory included in the additional graphical tree structure with the selected pre-defined computing object in response to detecting the user selection. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10331304B2 Techniques to automatically generate bookmarks for media files
Techniques to automatically generate bookmarks for media files are described. An apparatus may comprise a logic device arranged to execute a bookmark application. The logic device may comprise, for example, a processing system having a processor and memory. The bookmark application may comprise a media file component operative to manage a media file. The media file may store various types of multimedia content. The bookmark application may further comprise a media bookmark component operative to identify a media file to store media information, scan the media file for a bookmark indicator, automatically generate a bookmark for the media file based on the bookmark indicator, and present the bookmark on a user interface. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10331303B1 System, method, and apparatus for maintaining and updating a common message user interface in a group based communication system
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, systems, apparatuses, and computer program products for maintaining and updating a common message user interface (UI) shared among a plurality of group-based communication interfaces in a group-based communication system. The common message UI is rendered based on an updated version or a most up-to-date state of the common message UI when accessed by a client device associated with one of the plurality of group-based communication interfaces.
US10331302B1 Graphical user interface to track dynamic data
As disclosed, a graphical user interface has selectable graphical components displayed in a first section that displays maturity bond dates and is displayed graphically on a bar where the height of the bar indicates the value of the maturity bond, wherein the bar comprises a line where a height of the bar above the line indicates a total number of dollars that are available in a par amount for the maturity bond and an area above the line indicates an amount that the maturity bond is oversubscribed; a list of recent orders (including a maturity date, order size, and purchaser identification) presented in real time is displayed in a second section of the graphical user interface; and a summary comprising a total monetary value of all the orders, a time remaining, and a graphical indicator of a short/mid/long fill percentage displayed in a third section of the graphical user interface.
US10331301B2 Electronic device and method of displaying plurality of items
An electronic device and a method of displaying one or more items are provided. The electronic device includes a display, and at least one processor configured to control for displaying at least one of a first menu and a second menu on the display, receiving a touch gesture connecting a first point and a second point, wherein the first point is a location corresponding to a first parameter that is one of a plurality of parameters included in the first menu and the second point is a location corresponding to a second parameter that is one of a plurality of parameters included in the second menu related to the first menu, and controlling a first input of selecting the first parameter and a second input of selecting the second parameter to be performed based on the touch gesture.
US10331297B2 Device, method, and graphical user interface for navigating a content hierarchy
A first user interface is displayed on an electronic device. The first user interface is associated with a first internal node of a content hierarchy, and includes a context region, a header region comprising information identifying the first internal node, and a child-node region comprising one or more selectable identifiers that correspond to one or more child nodes of the first internal node. A selection of a respective child-node identifier is detected. In response, a transition to a second user interface associated with the respective child node is displayed. The transition comprises, while maintaining display of the one or more selectable labels in the context region, moving the respective child-node identifier upward toward the header region, and updating the context region by transforming the information identifying the first internal node into a selectable label identifying the first internal node as an ancestor node of the respective child node.
US10331294B2 Augmented auxiliary display
A system for providing a second user of a computer system with an additional auxiliary display for displaying the information on the primary display and additional augmented information to help the user more easily understand the information displayed on the primary display is disclosed. For example, the second display may show the information on the primary display and also additional information summarizing the information for the benefit of the second display. The additional information may be generated by the computer system, retrieved from the Internet, or generated by another computer connected to the computer system.
US10331289B2 Inline display and preview of related information for elements in a document
Disclosed herein is a system and method for optimizing a developer's ability to find and navigate relevant documents, relationships, and other information related to an identifier in the code they are developing. An inline viewport is presented to the user in response to the user selecting an identifier in the code whereby the user is able to see relevant information related to the identifier in a spatially consistent location with the code they are investigating. Further, the developer has the ability to make changes to the code in the viewport without leaving the current editor.
US10331286B2 Information processing device, processing method, and non-transitory recording medium
A portable communication device (1) is capable of setting a sleep mode as an operation mode. An operation receiver (101) receives operations given by a user. A setter (102) sets the operation mode to the sleep mode when the operation receiver (101) receives no operation for a first time period. A displayer (103) displays an indicator on a display when the operation receiver (101) receives a first operation in the sleep mode. A launcher (104) launches, when the operation receiver (101) receives operations for specifying the indicator, an application program associated with the specified indicator.
US10331285B2 Haptic device with indirect haptic feedback
A method of creating a haptic effect on a touch surface, the method including the steps of detecting a location of a first appendage and a second appendage on a touch surface, applying a mechanical force to the first and second appendages at the detected locations on the touch surface, modulating the amplitude of the mechanical force to adjust a friction force applied to the first appendage and second appendage to simulate a texture.
US10331277B2 Touch projection screen and touch projection system
A touch projection screen includes a substrate, a first touch layer, a second touch layer, a reflective projection film and a circuit board. The substrate has a first surface and a second surface. The first touch layer is disposed on the first surface and extends around an edge of the substrate to cover a part of the second surface of the substrate. The second touch layer is disposed on the first touch layer and extends around an edge of the substrate to cover a part of the second surface of the substrate. The reflective projection film is disposed on the second touch layer. The circuit board is disposed on the second surface of the substrate and electrically connects the first and second touch layers. A touch projection system includes the touch projection screen and a projection device. The projection device projects an image beam onto the touch projection screen.
US10331276B2 Projected interactive display surface interactivity determination
Apparatus and methods may provide for an interactive display projection with surface interactivity analysis. An interactive display projector is provided along with one or more of a camera or an electromagnetic radiation source to scan plural surfaces within a projection range of the interactive display projector. Logic, implemented at least partly in configurable or fixed functionality hardware may process reflected electromagnetic radiation to determine one or more of size, distance, texture, reflectivity, or angle with respect to the interactive display projector of the scanned plural surfaces and determine, based on the processing, interactivity of one or more of the plural surfaces for an interactive display.
US10331275B2 Process image according to mat characteristic
Examples disclosed herein relate to a mat characteristic to process images. Examples include to acquire an image of a mat from a camera in a computing device; to process the image according to the mat characteristic in the computing device; and to display the processed image.
US10331272B2 Light sensor input for controlling device
A device comprising a light sensor, a touchscreen and a processing unit is disclosed. The processing unit is configured to receive a first input signal from the touchscreen and a second input signal from the light sensor, generate an output signal based on the first and second input signals, wherein the processing unit is further configured to process the second input signal only after it has received the first input signal.
US10331266B2 Display device having touch sensors and driving method thereof
A display device can include a display panel touch block groups, each including touch sensors, each touch sensor corresponds to one or more pixels defined by data lines and gate lines; a data driver that generates and supplies a modulated source signal for display data to a data line; a gate driver that generates a modulated scan-on signal for writing the modulated source signal to a pixel and supplies the modulated scan-on signal to the gate lines; and a touch sensor driver that supplies a touch driving signal to touch wires connected to corresponding touch sensors in each of the touch block groups, and selectively senses for touch on a touch block group, except for a restricted touch block group overlapping a gate line that is supplied with the modulated scan-on signal, in which the modulated source signal or the modulated scan-on signal is synchronized with the touch driving signal.
US10331264B2 Touch display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
A touch display apparatus including a base substrate, a sensing electrode, a first connection wiring, a second connection wiring, a first touch detector and a second touch detector. The sensing electrode is disposed on the base substrate. The first connection wiring is electrically connected to the sensing electrode. The second connection wiring is electrically connected to the sensing electrode. The first touch detector is electrically connected to the first connection wiring and configured to detect a touch event for the sensing electrode. The second touch detector is electrically connected to the second connection wiring and configured to detect the touch event.
US10331251B2 Metal bridge of touch control structure, touch screen and electronic equipment
The embodiments of the present invention provide a metal bridge of a touch control structure, a touch screen and an electronic equipment. The metal bridge includes a bridge body. An orthographic projection of the bridge body on a plane of the touch control structure has a shape of a zigzag line. The metal bridge of the touch control structure provided by the embodiment of the invention applies a bridge body with a zigzag line shape. It is difficult for the human eye to observe the bridge body, and a desired shadow elimination effect is thus provided, thereby improving the display quality of the touch screen.
US10331245B2 Touch panels and fabrication methods thereof
A touch panel is provided. The touch panel includes a touch-sensing layer disposed on a substrate. A shielding layer is disposed on a shielding-film substrate. The shielding layer and the shielding-film substrate are disposed under the touch-sensing layer, wherein the shielding layer faces the touch-sensing layer. An adhesive layer is disposed between the touch-sensing layer and the shielding layer. An external circuit connection element has a first connection portion electrically connected with the touch-sensing layer and a second connection portion electrically connected with the shielding layer. The adhesive layer has a space and the second connection portion is disposed in the space. The space is filled with conductive glue. The conductive glue is between the second connection portion and the shielding layer. Moreover, a method for fabricating the touch panel is also provided.
US10331242B2 Stylus having a plurality of operating portions configured to transmit synchronized signals
Examples of the disclosure enable a stylus to include a plurality of portions configured to transmit synchronized signals. In some examples, the stylus includes a first portion configured to transmit a first signal in a first pattern, and a second portion configured to transmit a second signal in a second pattern different from the first pattern such that the second signal is distinguishable from the first signal. On receiving the first signal, a user device is configured to provide a first functionality and, on receiving the second signal, the user device is configured to provide a second functionality. Examples of the disclosure enable the stylus to include a plurality of portions configured to interact with a user device in an efficient and/or cost-effective manner.
US10331234B2 Computer mouse having interchangeable modules adaptable to left/right hand use
A computer mouse includes a mouse body, a first input unit, and a second input unit. The mouse body includes a first joint portion and a second joint portion, and the first joint portion and the second joint portion are symmetrically arranged with respect to one another. The first input unit includes a first base and a first button disposed on the first base. The second input unit includes a second base and a second button disposed on the second base. The shape of the first base is corresponding to that of the first joint portion and the shape of the second base is corresponding to that of the second joint portion such that the first input unit and the second input unit are interchangeably respectively disposed on the first joint portion and the second joint.
US10331232B2 Controller with situational awareness display
A hand controller for commanding or controlling a target, such as a remote vehicle or a virtual target, includes a display mounted on a free end of a joystick for indicating graphically a direction of the remote vehicle from the hand controller and an orientation of the target relative to the hand controller's frame of reference, based on the location and orientation of the target received by the hand controller from the target and the location and orientation of the hand controller.
US10331230B2 Distance detecting mechanism and navigation device with distance detecting function
A navigation device with distance detecting function can utilize a distance detecting mechanism to detect a distance relative to a working surface. The distance detecting mechanism includes a base, a connecting component, a feature unit and a detection unit. The connecting component partly protrudes from the base. The connecting component optionally contacts against or is spaced from the working surface to generate a distance variation relative to the base along an axial direction. The feature unit is disposed on the connecting component. The detection unit is connected to the base. The detection unit can detect parameter difference of the feature unit according to the distance variation of the connecting component relative to the base, so as to determine the distance between the working surface and a bottom of the base via the parameter difference.
US10331217B2 Actuator
Disclosed is an actuator including a support member, an actuating unit rotatably installed in the support member and having a first electrode installed on one side and a stimulation providing unit installed on the other side to provide stimulation by rotation, and an attraction force providing unit having a second electrode to provide an attraction force to the first electrode, wherein when an electrostatic attraction force is provided to the first electrode through the second electrode, the actuating unit pivots to enable the stimulation providing unit to apply stimulation to a sensing unit.
US10331202B2 System and methods for content handoffs between devices
In aspects of the disclosed technology, a processor receives a message containing updated content information and updated state information relating to an application of a first device and updates a peer table to reflect the updates. The processor outputs a message containing information related to the updated content and updated state to a second device, the message configured to cause the second device to update its lock screen to reflect the updated state information. The processor further updates the peer table upon receiving an update from the second device indicating that a user of the second device has selected the application. Finally, the processor outputs updated peer information to the first device that causes the first device to end content associated with the updated content information.
US10331192B2 Distributed power budgeting
A distributed power management system is configured determine a node power consumption of a node during a first time interval. The system can determine a node power cap. The system can determine a proportional component power budget for a component of the node based, at least in part, on the node power consumption and a component power consumption. The system can determine a power budget for the component for a second time interval based, at least in part on the proportional component power budget.
US10331186B2 Adaptive algorithm for thermal throttling of multi-core processors with non-homogeneous performance states
In an embodiment, a processor comprises: a plurality of cores each to execute instructions; a plurality of thermal sensors, at least one of which is associated with each of the cores; and a power control unit (PCU) coupled to the cores. The PCU includes a thermal control logic to preemptively throttle a first core by a first throttle amount when a temperature of a second core exceeds at least one thermal threshold. Note that this first core may be preemptively throttled independently of a throttling of the second core and may have a temperature of the first core does not exceed any thermal threshold. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10331177B2 Hinge for an electronic device
Particular embodiments described herein provide for device that includes a first housing that includes a first module, a second housing that includes a second module, and a hinge that rotatable couples the first housing to the second housing. The hinge can include a first axle, a second axle, and a plurality of hinge links. At least one of the hinge links includes an interconnect to provide a communication path between the first module and the second module.
US10331173B2 Flexible display device
A flexible display device includes a flexible display module including a flexible display panel; a first frame and a second frame supporting the flexible display module; and a fixing coupler and an aligning coupler coupling the flexible display module with the first frame and the second frame, and the fixing coupler includes: a first fixing coupler fixing at least a portion of the first frame and at least a portion of the flexible display module; and a second fixing coupler fixing at least a portion of the second frame and at least a portion of the flexible display module, and the aligning coupler includes: a first aligning coupler fixed to another portion of the flexible display module; and a second aligning coupler fixed to another portion of the first frame and detachably coupled to the first aligning coupler.
US10331172B2 Flexible window substrate and flexible display device having the same
There is provided a flexible display device including a display panel for displaying an image, and a window substrate covering the touch screen panel, the widow substrate including a flexible base layer including an externally facing first surface, and a second surface opposite the first surface and facing the display panel, a hard coating layer having a hardness that is larger than that of the base layer, and including a plurality of coating tiles on the first surface of the base layer that are spaced to have a gap between adjacent ones of the coating tiles, and a self-healing coating layer including a self-healing material and covering the hard coating layer on the base layer.
US10331162B2 Power series truncation using constant tables for function interpolation in transcendental functions
A primary interval for convergence of at least one power series in a transcendental function is interpolated, while selecting a number of one or more interpolation points for a truncated expansion of the at least one power series by a selected order of truncation. A function and at least one derivative of the function of the truncated expansion of the selected order of truncation is evaluated at the one or more interpolation points. Each separate value evaluated for the function and each of the at least one derivative is saved in a table, wherein the table is looked up for efficiently computing a result of the truncated expansion of the at least one power series.
US10331161B2 Power supply board
A power supply board includes: a first board including a top surface on which a processor is capable of being mounted, a bottom surface located on an opposite side of the top surface, and a plurality of first through holes and a plurality of second through holes capable of being electrically connected with the processor by penetrating through the first board from the top surface to the bottom surface; a second board arranged at a position distant from the bottom surface of the first board and provided with a power supply device; a first conductor mounted on the bottom surface of the first board and electrically connects the plurality of first through holes and the power supply device, and a second conductor mounted on the bottom surface of the first board and electrically connects the plurality of second through holes and the power supply device.
US10331152B2 Quiescent current control in voltage regulators
A circuit for generating an output voltage, and regulating the output voltage to a target voltage, is described. The circuit comprises a pass device coupled between an input voltage level and an output voltage level, an error amplifier stage configured to generate a first control voltage on the basis of a reference voltage and the output voltage, a buffer stage configured to generate a drive signal for the pass device on the basis of the first control voltage, and a tracking circuit configured to track a voltage across the pass device and to generate a second control voltage on the basis of the voltage across the pass device. The buffer stage comprises a variable resistance element, for limiting a current flowing through the buffer stage on the basis of the second control voltage.
US10331151B1 Systems for generating process, voltage, temperature (PVT)-independent current
Systems and devices are provided for generating a process, voltage, temperature (PVT)-independent reference current in a resource-efficient manner. A semiconductor device may include a bandgap circuit that outputs a reference voltage and gate signal. The semiconductor device may also include a reference current circuit that includes a complementary-to-absolute-temperature (CTAT) current generation portion and a variation-independent reference current generation portion. The variation-independent reference current generation portion may receive the gate signal from the bandgap circuit, apply the gate signal to a proportion-to-absolute temperature (PTAT) branch of the variation-independent reference current generation portion, and generate mirror PTAT and CTAT currents. The reference current circuit may also include a reference node that generates the reference current supply based at least in part on the mirror CTAT current and the mirror PTAT current.
US10331148B2 Water tempering system
A water tempering system comprising a mixing tank located downstream from the main hot water storage tank, the mixing tank receiving a supply of hot water at a first temperature and a supply of cold water, the hot water and cold water supplies mixing within the mixing tank to provide a source of tempered hot water at a reduced, second temperature that is discharged from the mixing tank for distribution and use within an overall system. The amount of cold water directed to the mixing tank is controlled by a variable frequency drive pump which can adjust depending on system demands to ensure that sufficient cold water is directed to the mixing tank to ensure adequate mixing occurs to bring the temperature of the hot water to the second reduced temperature even during periods of low demand.
US10331143B2 Control of marine suspension systems
A suspension system for a marine vessel, the marine vessel including a body portion at least partially supported relative to at least a left hull and a right hull by the suspension system, the left and right hulls being moveable relative to each other and the body, the suspension system including resilient supports between the body portion and the left and right hulls. The suspension system providing at least a roll stiffness being arranged to provide a roll moment distribution (RMD) of the suspension system wherein roll forces effectively act at a position disposed within a longitudinal distance along the marine vessel from a steady state position of the resultant pressure forces acting on the left and right hulls when the marine vessel is operating in a planing or semi-planing mode. The longitudinal distance can be 20% or less of a waterline length of one of the at least a left and a right hull at design load in displacement mode.
US10331136B2 General purpose robotics operating system with unmanned and autonomous vehicle extensions
The present disclosure provides a general purpose operating system (GPROS) that shows particular usefulness in the robotics and automation fields. The operating system provides individual services and the combination and interconnections of such services using built-in service extensions, built-in completely configurable generic services, and ways to plug in additional service extensions to yield a comprehensive and cohesive framework for developing, configuring, assembling, constructing, deploying, and managing robotics and/or automation applications. The disclosure includes GPROS extensions and features directed to use as an autonomous vehicle operating system. The vehicle controlled by appropriate versions of the GPROS can include unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) applications such as a driverless or self-driving car. The vehicle can likewise or instead include an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) such as a helicopter or drone. In cases, the vehicle can include an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV), such as a submarine or other submersible.
US10331131B2 Systems and methods for payload integration and control in a multi-mode unmanned vehicle
Systems and associated methods for rapid integration and control of payloads carried by a multi-mode unmanned vehicle configured to accommodate a variety of payloads of varying size, shape, and interface and control characteristics. Mechanical, power, signal, and logical interfaces to a variety of payloads operate to enable environmental protection, efficient placement and connection to the vehicle, and control of those payloads in multiple environmental modes as well as operational modes (including in air, on the surface of water surface, and underwater).
US10331128B1 Control redundancy
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving data from one or more sensors associated with a vehicle; and receiving a message from a first processor. The message from the first processor includes a first control command for an actuator of the vehicle and a first certificate function. The method also includes receiving a message from the second processor. The message from the second processor includes a second control command for the actuator of the vehicle and a second certificate function. The method also includes computing a first certificate based on the first certificate function and the data; computing a second certificate based on the second certificate function and the data; determining a valid control signal based on an accuracy of the first second control command and second control command relative the first certificate and second certificate; and transmitting the valid control signal to the actuator of the vehicle.
US10331112B2 Information display of an IO-link module
An IO link module has at least one electrical terminal for connecting an electronic device and an electronic display device for displaying connection identification information of the at least one terminal. The display device is designed to permanently display the connection identification information free of a power supply using an electrical energy source which is independent of the IO link module.
US10331111B2 Systems and methods for customization of objects in additive manufacturing
Embodiments of this application relate to systems and methods which allow for 3-D printed objects, such as eyeglasses and wristwatches, for example, to be customized by users according to modification specifications that are defined and constrained by manufacturers. These modification specifications may be constrained by the manufacturers based on factors relating to the printability of a modified design.
US10331108B2 Numerical controller operating from table-format data
A numerical controller adapted to perform an operation based on table-format data includes a table management unit that selects a plurality of tables of table-format data used for a machining operation, a distribution processing unit that generates, for each table of the table-format data, distributed interpolation data for an axis to be controlled on the basis of the table-format data according to the plurality of tables of table-format data read out by the table readout unit, and a selection and superimposition unit that selects and superimposes, for each control axis, the plurality of tables of distributed interpolation data generated by the distribution processing unit.
US10331106B2 Rack storage unit and automation system
A rack storage unit for use in an automation system for a storage of work pieces and/or work piece pallets and/or tools, which includes a base frame with a rack stand and two rack side parts arranged at a distance from one another, wherein facing surfaces of the rack side parts are provided with interfaces for mounting placement devices. It is provided that the base frame is produced as a one-piece cast body from artificial stone, and that the interfaces are held by adhesive force as separately formed insert parts in the facing surfaces of the rack side parts.
US10331105B2 Machine for self-adjusting its operation to compensate for part-to-part variations
A machine which repetitively performs an operation, or operations, on mass-produced parts which are subject to part-to-part variations compensates for such variations by self-adjustment of its operation, or operations, at a location, or locations, where an operation, or operations, is, or are, performed.
US10331102B2 Encoding a custom cooking program
In various embodiments, a method of encoding a custom cooking program includes receiving at least one sensor reading associated with food, determining at least one characteristic of the food based on the at least one sensor reading, generating cooking instructions for the food based on the at least one characteristic, and storing data that associates the cooking instructions with the food.
US10331098B2 Playback control method, player device, and storage medium
A playback control method, a player device, and a storage medium are provided. The method comprises: establishing the correspondence between a playback device and an account; establishing a connection between the playback device and the player device; allowing the account login via the correspondence between the playback device and the account; receiving and executing the playback control operation instruction of the playback device. By establishing a correspondence between the playback device and the account, once the connection between the playback device and the player is established, the account login can be directly allowed via the correspondence between the player and the account.
US10331090B2 Information processing system, information processing method, and recording medium
An information processing system includes a state data acquisition device configured to acquire state data indicating an operation state of a plant, a first classification device configured to generate a determination line used to classify the state data, a mirror image data generation device configured to generate mirror image data obtained by mirroring the acquired state data using the generated determination line, and a second classification device configured to generate a determination model on the basis of the state data and the generated mirror image data.
US10331087B2 Atom interferometry in dynamic environments
Methods and apparatus that provide for inertial sensing. In one example, a method for inertial sensing includes trapping and cooling a cloud of atoms, applying a first beam splitter pulse sequence to the cloud of atoms, applying one or more augmentation pulses to the cloud of atoms subsequent to applying the first beam splitter pulse sequence, applying a mirror sequence to the cloud of atoms, applying a one or more augmentation pulses to the cloud of atoms subsequent to applying the mirror sequence, applying a second beam splitter pulse sequence to the cloud of atoms subsequent to applying the second augmentation pulse, modulating at least one of a phase and an intensity of at least one of the first and the second beam splitter pulse sequences, performing at least one measurement on the cloud of atoms, and generating a control signal based on the at least one measurement.
US10331078B2 Apparatus and method for recording Fresnel holograms
An apparatus for producing a hologram of an object includes a light source that emits an incoherent electromagnetic wave toward the object, and a masking device configured to display a mask, receive the incoherent electromagnetic wave emitted toward the object, mask the received incoherent electromagnetic wave according to the displayed mask, and produce a masked electromagnetic wave. The apparatus also includes an image recording device configured to capture an image of the masked electromagnetic wave, and a processing device configured to convert the image of the masked electromagnetic wave into the hologram of the object. A method for producing a hologram of an object is also described.
US10331074B2 Cabinet structure, electronic equipment, and image forming apparatus
A cabinet structure includes multiple cover members configured to spatially partition an inside from an outside of a cabinet, and a clearance communicating between the inside and the outside of the cabinet is left between two cover members, the two cover members being adjacent to each other, of the cover members, and a passage defined by the clearance and leading from the inside to the outside of the cabinet through the clearance has a shape with multiple bends.
US10331066B2 Image forming device
In an image forming device including a volume supply type developing device, generation of an aggregate of a developer on a back surface of a layer thickness regulating member is suppressed, while occurrence of an image failure caused by the aggregate is suppressed. An image forming device includes: a photosensitive drum; a developing device including a developing roller; a toner container including a toner sensor; and a control portion. According to an increase or decrease of a retention part formed in a first transport path, a toner flows into the developing device from the toner container. The control portion causes the developing roller to reversely rotate at predetermined timing when the toner sensor senses that a residual amount of a toner in the toner container falls below a predetermined threshold value.
US10331056B2 Charging elements in electrophotographic printers
In certain examples, a liquid electrophotographic printer has a charge erasing element and a charging element. The charge erasing element at least partially discharges a charged photo imaging plate and a charged layer of liquid toner and the charging element at least partially recharges the layer of liquid toner and the photo imaging plate.
US10331053B2 Method for producing toner for developing electrostatic image
The present invention relates to a process for producing a toner for development of electrostatic images, including step (1): subjecting a polyhydric alcohol component and a polycarboxylic acid component to polycondensation reaction in the presence of a hydroxy group- or carboxy group-containing hydrocarbon wax (W1) to obtain a non-crystalline resin (A) containing a constitutional component derived from the hydrocarbon wax (W1) and also containing a polyester moiety; step (2): dispersing the non-crystalline resin (A) obtained in the step (1) in an aqueous medium to obtain an aqueous dispersion of resin particles (X); step (3): aggregating the resin particles (X) obtained in the step (2) in an aqueous medium in the presence of a crystalline polyester (B) to obtain aggregated particles; and step (4): coalescing the aggregated particles obtained in the step (3).
US10331050B2 Lithography systems with integrated metrology tools having enhanced functionalities
Lithography systems and methods are provided with enhanced performance based on broader utilization of the integrated metrology tool in the printing tool to handle the metrology measurements in the system in a more sophisticated and optimized way. Additional operation channels are disclosed, enabling the integrated metrology tool to monitor and/or allocate metrology measurements thereby and by a standalone metrology tool with respect to specified temporal limitations of the printing tool; to adjust and optimize the metrology measurement recipes; to provide better process control to optimize process parameters of the printing tool; as well as to group process parameters of the printing tool according to a metrology measurements landscape.
US10331045B2 Position measurement system and lithographic apparatus
A position measurement system to measure a position of an object relative to a reference, the position measurement system including two interferometers, wherein each interferometer is configured to form a reference beam and a measurement beam from input radiation and to combine the reference beam and the measurement beam to provide output radiation to be delivered to a detector, wherein each interferometer is configured such that the reference beam is formed by reflection of input radiation from a reflective element, and such that the measurement beam is formed by diffraction of input radiation from a grating on the object, and wherein the reference beam and the measurement beam are parallel to each other.
US10331039B2 Rule-based deployment of assist features
Methods of reducing a pattern displacement error, contrast loss, best focus shift, and/or tilt of a Bossung curve, of a portion of a design layout used in a patterning process for imaging that portion onto a substrate using a lithographic apparatus. The methods include determining or adjusting one or more characteristics of one or more assist features using one or more rules based on one or more parameters selected from: one or more characteristics of one or more design features in the portion, one or more characteristics of the patterning process, one or more characteristics of the lithographic apparatus, and/or a combination selected from the foregoing.
US10331014B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, display control apparatus, and display control method
An image processing apparatus including: a display control unit configured to display highlighting corresponding to an in-focus degree of a subject included in an image on the basis of predetermined sensitivity and to perform control so that the sensitivity is determined depending on a predetermined condition.
US10331012B2 Apparatus for generating narrow-band single-photon and multi-photon states with long coherence length
An apparatus for generating narrow-band single and multi-photon state with long coherence length is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a laser pump (20) producing laser light, a non-linear optical crystal (30) within an optical cavity (40), wherein the optical cavity (40) comprises at least two mirrors (42, 44); and a tuning crystal (50) situated between the non-linear optical crystal (30) and a first one (42) of the at least two mirrors.
US10331007B2 Functional optical device that integrates optical waveguide with light-receiving element on semiconductor substrate
A functional optical device is disclosed. The functional optical device integrates a coupling unit, a waveguide photodiode (PD) and an optical waveguide on a semiconductor substrate. The coupling unit extracts an optical signal by performing interference of signal light with local light. The optical waveguide carries the optical signal from the coupling unit to the waveguide PD. The semiconductor substrate provides a heavily doped conducting layer and a buffer layer that is un-doped or lightly doped with n-type impurities by density smaller than density of impurities in the heavily doped conducting layer. The conducting layer and the buffer layer continuously and evenly extend from the optical waveguide to the waveguide PD.
US10331003B2 Electrochromic privacy window
An electrochromic (EC) privacy window includes an EC pane unit including a first EC device having a bright state and a dark state, and a privacy device facing the EC pane unit and having a bright state and a privacy state configured to attenuate visible radiation transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, when the privacy device is in the privacy state, the window has transmitted haze of greater that 80%. In other embodiments, when the privacy device is in the privacy state and the first EC device is in the dark state, the window has a visible transmittance of about 0.1% or less.
US10331002B2 Pixel array substrate
A pixel array substrate including a plurality of pixel units disposed on a substrate is provided. Each of the pixel units includes a scan line, a data line and an active element. The active element includes a semiconductor layer, a gate, a source electrode and a drain electrode. The semiconductor layer has a channel region, a source region, a drain region, a first connection region and a second connection region. The first connection region is connected between the channel region and the source region. The second connection region is connected between the channel region and the drain region. A normal projection of the first connection region on the substrate and a normal projection of the second connection region on the substrate are respectively located at two opposite sides of a normal projection of the data line on the substrate.
US10330998B2 Display device
According to one embodiment, a display device comprises a first substrate, the first substrate includes a gate line, first to third source lines, a first pixel electrode located between the first source line and the second source line and electrically connected with a first switching element, a second pixel electrode located between the first source line and the second source line and electrically connected with a second switching element, and a third pixel electrode intersecting the gate line, adjacent to the first pixel electrode and the second pixel electrode to sandwich the second source line and the third source line, and electrically connected with a third switching element.
US10330995B2 Liquid crystal panel and pixel structure thereof
A liquid crystal panel includes: first and second substrates arranged to be opposite each other at a predetermined gap; a liquid crystal layer filled between the first and second substrates; alignment films; a counter electrode pattern formed on the first substrate; and a pixel electrode pattern formed on the first substrate so as to have a plurality of electrode branches, wherein the extension direction of at least one of slits formed at both ends from among slits formed between the plurality of electrode branches crosses the alignment direction of the liquid crystal layer at an angle of 7° or larger.
US10330991B1 Liquid crystal display devices with electrode stacks and methods for manufacturing such devices
A representative device includes: first and second substrates defining a gap; a liquid crystal layer, in the gap, having display pixels; and transparent electrode stacks disposed between the first substrate and the liquid crystal layer; wherein each of the stacks has a first common electrode, a pixel electrode, and a second common electrode, with the first common electrode being positioned between the first substrate and the pixel electrode, and the pixel electrode being positioned between the first common electrode and the second common electrode; and wherein, in plan view, a width of the pixel electrode is wider than a width of the second common electrode as measured along a first direction, and the second common electrode is positioned to expose a first portion of the pixel electrode at a first side of the second common electrode and a second portion of the pixel electrode at a second opposing side of the second common electrode.
US10330990B2 Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a pixel electrode which is disposed on the first substrate and comprises a first sub-pixel electrode and a second sub-pixel electrode adjacent to the first sub-pixel electrode along a first direction, and a shielding electrode which is disposed on the same layer as the pixel electrode and comprises a first area having a first width and a second area having a second width which is smaller than the first width along a second direction which crosses the first direction, and the first sub-pixel electrode may be adjacent to the first area along the second direction, and the second sub-pixel electrode may be adjacent to the second area along the second direction.
US10330988B2 Light modulating backplane with multi-layered pixel electrodes
A light modulating Backplane with multi-layer pixel electrodes is disclosed. The light modulating backplane includes a multiple pixel control circuits and multiple pixel electrodes. The pixel electrodes include a first pixel electrode layer coupled to a corresponding pixel control circuit and a second pixel electrode layer. A passivation layer covers the pixel electrodes. The first pixel electrode layer is formed using a first metal such as copper and the second pixel electrode layer is formed using a second metal such as aluminum.
US10330985B2 Rubbing alignment method and apparatus
The present disclosure relates to the field of manufacturing liquid crystal display devices, and in particular to a rubbing alignment method. The method includes the following steps: providing a transparent substrate with an alignment film on a surface of the transparent substrate, and driving the transparent substrate to move in a first direction; and rubbing in a rolling manner the alignment film on the surface of the transparent substrate through a rubbing roller with a rubbing cloth on a surface of the rubbing roller, during movement of the transparent substrate. When rubbing in the rolling manner the alignment film on the surface of the transparent substrate through the rubbing roller with the rubbing cloth on the surface of the rubbing roller, the rubbing alignment method further includes carding lint on the rubbing cloth using an ultrasonic wave in real time.
US10330977B2 Display device
A display device includes a substrate and a thin-film transistor (TFT) array layer located on the substrate and including a first transistor and a second transistor. The display device further includes a first electrode and a second electrode located on the thin-film transistor array layer. The first electrode is connected to an output electrode of the first transistor and the second electrode is connected to an output electrode of the second transistor. The display device additionally includes a light-emitting diode (LED) located on the first electrode. The display device further includes a capping layer covering the LED and including liquid-crystal molecules and a polymer material. The display device additionally includes a transparent electrode located on the capping layer.
US10330965B2 Display panel and manufacturing method thereof, display device
Embodiments of this disclosure disclose a display panel and a manufacturing method thereof, as well as a display device. The display panel comprises an upper substrate and a lower substrate arranged opposite to each other and packaged together, and further comprises an electrically controlled deformable film arranged on a surface of the upper substrate facing away from the lower substrate. The electrically controlled deformable film is configured to adjust its curvature based on a voltage applied on the electrically controlled deformable film, and enable a curvature of the upper substrate and a curvature of the lower substrate to be adjusted synchronously.
US10330964B2 Color changing device, display module, manufacturing method thereof and display control method
The present disclosure provides a color changing device, a display module, a manufacturing method thereof, and a display control method. The color changing device includes a plurality of color changing blocks and a color control circuit connected to the plurality of color changing blocks and configured to control each color changing block to exhibit a corresponding color. Each color changing block includes a transparent electrode, a transparent insulation layer arranged on the transparent electrode and provided with a groove, gold nanoparticles filled in the groove and electrically connected to the transparent electrode, and a plurality of electrode sheets coated with silver ions and covering the groove. The electrode sheets of different color changing blocks are insulated from each other.
US10330954B2 Flip-up eyeglasses
A flip-up eyeglasses include a main eyeglass, a secondary eyeglass, and an elastic hook member. The main eyeglass has a main frame, and the bridge of the main frame is connected with a connecting member extending horizontally forward. The connecting member has two engaging slots and two rectangular-shaped positioning portions that are formed between the front edge of the connecting member and the two engaging slots. The secondary eyeglass has a secondary frame, and the bridge of the secondary frame forms two grooves. The elastic hook member has a sheet portion and two hook portions that are configured to be hooked onto the two positioning portions through the two engaging slots and to be abutted against the two grooves, such that the positioning portions are sandwiched by the bridge of the secondary frame and the hook portions of the elastic hook member.
US10330949B2 Frame support member and frame support assembly for over-the-glasses (OTG) eyewear
There is provided a frame support member for eyewear having a frame, with the frame including a nose bridge. The frame support member includes an attachment portion at a first end thereof for coupling the frame support member to the nose bridge of the eyewear, and a nose engaging portion at a second end thereof. The frame support member is configured to position the nose engaging portion below and behind the nose bridge for supporting the eyewear on a user. There is also provided eyewear that includes a frame for supporting at least one lens, a nose bridge for supporting the frame on a user, and the frame support member as herein described.
US10330944B2 Three-dimensional display device and method for forming the same
A three-dimensional display device and a method for forming the same are provided. The three-dimensional display device includes a display panel and a parallax barrier on the display panel. The parallax barrier includes a first parallax sub-barrier, a resin layer on the first parallax sub-barrier and a second parallax sub-barrier on the resin layer. A thickness of the parallax barrier is larger than a predetermined thickness, where the predetermined thickness d1 is smaller than or equal to 1 μm.
US10330941B2 Method for producing window elements that can be soldered into a housing in a hermetically sealed manner and free-form window elements produced in accordance with said method
A method for production of window elements which can be soldered into a housing in a hermetically tight manner with optical coating and free-form window elements are disclosed. After application of optical coatings, a protective layer is applied to the optical coating, the two layer systems are selectively removed by means of a machining beam of high-energy radiation for the purpose of ablation of a desired optically active free-form surface for window elements with any geometric shape through a localized machining beam in edge regions of the optically active free-form surface such that the protective layer remains on the optical coating as lift-off mask which is lifted off after applying a metallization for a solder layer by an etching process that acts selectively only on the protective layer but not on the optical coating, and the metallization remains only on the peripheral edge regions circumscribing the free-form surfaces.
US10330933B2 Head mounted display device
A head mounted display device according to an exemplary embodiment includes: a case; a display panel that is disposed in the case and is capable of displaying an image; and an optical system between the display panel and a user, wherein the display panel includes a pixel layer that includes a plurality of pixels capable of emitting light and a light blocking layer on the pixel layer and having a plurality of light blocking openings, and the area of a first area where the light blocking layer and the pixel are overlapped with each other in a plane view is gradually increased toward an outer portion of the display panel from a center portion of the display panel.
US10330929B2 Cross-band apochromatic correction and applications in the LWIR and SWIR bands
A method for cross-band apochromatic correction in a multi-element optical system. In one example, the method includes selecting a set of design wavelengths, determining a set of optical materials that are transmissive at each design wavelength, identifying a system of linear equations that describe the multi-element optical system in terms of a normalized optical power over the set of design wavelengths, generating multiple solutions for the system of linear equations, each solution defining a set of design optical materials selected from the set of optical materials and based at least in part on calculating mean squared difference values for wavelength pair combinations of design wavelengths in the set of design wavelengths, determining a merit value for each solution using a merit function, the merit value based on minimizing the mean squared difference values, ranking the merit values of the multiple solutions, and using at least one solution of the multiple solutions to design the multi-element optical system. In some examples, at least one design wavelength is a SWIR wavelength and at least one design wavelength is a LWIR wavelength.
US10330923B2 Member for optical scanner, optical scanner, method of manufacturing optical scanner, image display device, and head-mounted display
A member for an optical scanner includes: a functional portion including a movable portion, a shaft portion oscillatably supporting the movable portion, and a support portion supporting the shaft portion; a wiring line provided on the movable portion; and a structure provided on the functional portion and thicker than the wiring line; the wiring line and the structure are provided on a first major surface of the functional portion.
US10330916B2 Optical-fiber scanner, illumination apparatus, and observation apparatus
Provided is an optical-fiber scanner including: an optical fiber; a body fitted on a basal-end side of the optical fiber; piezoelectric elements secured to the body and causing the optical fiber to vibrate; and a securing portion to which the body is fitted at a position that is farther on a basal-end side away from the piezoelectric elements, wherein the body has a columnar portion that is formed of an elastic material to which the piezoelectric elements are attached and that has a through-hole into which the optical fiber can be inserted, and a distal-end portion that is disposed at a distal end of the columnar portion, that supports the optical fiber in a fitted state, and that has a rotator shape in which a cross-sectional area thereof in a radial direction gradually decreases toward a distal end of the optical fiber.
US10330909B2 Device for microscopic examination
A device for microscopic examination includes an image output unit, at least two image input units, which are arranged in a spatially distributed manner and which have different sample receiving regions, at least one object carrier unit which supports at least one sample, in particular at least one biological sample, and includes a coupling unit, which couples the image output unit and one of the at least two image input units optically to form a microscope unit.
US10330908B2 Immersion objective
An immersion objective includes a first lens group, with a positive refractive power, that converts divergent light from an object point into convergent light and a second lens group, with a negative refractive power, that is arranged closer to the image than is the first lens group. The immersion objective satisfies the conditional expression below where WD is a working distance of the immersion objective and D is a distance on an optical axis of the immersion objective from the observation target plane to the lens surface closest to the image in the immersion objective. 0.11≤WD/D≤0.7
US10330904B2 Compact microscope
A compact microscope including an enclosure, a support element, a primary optical support element located within the enclosure and supported by the support element, at least one vibration isolating mount between the support element and the primary optical support element, an illumination section, an objective lens system, a sample stage mounted on the primary optical support element, an illumination optical system to direct an illumination light beam from the illumination section to the sample stage, and a return optical system to receive returned light from sample stage and transmit returned light to a detection apparatus, wherein the illumination optical system and return optical system are mounted on the primary optical support element.
US10330899B2 Image-forming lens and imaging device
An image-forming lens includes a stop, a first lens group and a second lens group. The first lens group includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, and a fifth lens arranged in that order from the object side. The second lens group includes a negative subgroup and a positive subgroup arranged in that order from the object side. The first lens group is movable to the object side to increase a distance between the stop and the first lens group in a change in focusing from an object at infinity to an object close to the image-forming lens. Conditional expression (1) below being satisfied: 0.45
US10330895B2 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens including, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens and a seventh lens. The camera optical lens further satisfies specific conditions.
US10330886B2 Autofocus driving unit and photographing apparatus having the same
An autofocus driving unit for moving a lens holder supporting at least one lens in an optical axis direction with respect to an image sensor. The autofocus driving unit includes: a lead screw that has a length in a direction parallel to an optical axis and rotates to move the lens holder in the optical axis direction; a first driving source that rotates the lead screw so that the lead screw moves in multiple integers of a first distance in the optical axis direction and that comprises a rotor mounted in an outer circumference of the lead screw and a stator that is spaced apart from the rotor and rotates the rotor; and a second driving source that moves the lead screw and the rotor in a first direction that is parallel to the optical axis with respect to the stator so that the lens holder is moved by a second distance that is different from the first distance in the optical axis direction.
US10330885B2 Lens retaining method, method for manufacturing lens-portion set, and lens-portion set
A lens retaining method for retaining a lens in a lens retaining frame includes: arranging the lens in the lens retaining frame such that a lens surface of the lens is brought into contact with a protrusion of the lens retaining frame that protrudes in a radial direction; filling, after the lens has been arranged, an adhesive into a space formed between the lens surface and the protrusion, the space being partitioned in an axial direction by the lens surface and the protrusion; and curing the adhesive after the adhesive has been filled into the space.
US10330884B2 Mounting of optical elements for imaging in air vehicles
An optical assembly comprises a mounting structure, a plurality of optical elements, and a conformal filler material. The mounting structure has a plurality of axially spaced circumferentially recessed undercuts formed into an inner surface of the mounting structure. The optical elements are axially spaced in the mounting structure. At least one of the optical elements includes an undercut in a perimeter edge surface. The undercut is aligned with one of the plurality of undercuts in the mounting structure, such that the aligned circumferential undercuts define a void. The conformal filler material is cast in place in the void to create a mechanical lock between the optical element and mounting structure.
US10330880B2 Cable spool re-orientation device for a wall box
A telecommunications wall fixture includes a body configured for mounting to a wall, the body defining a mounting surface generally parallel to the wall when mounted. A cable storage spool is rotatably mounted to the body for storage and deployment of cable. A device is used for re-orienting the rotation axis of the spool from being generally perpendicular to the mounting surface to being generally non-perpendicular to the mounting surface, wherein the spool is configured such that the spool can be stored within the body when the spool is oriented to have the rotation axis generally perpendicular to the mounting surface.
US10330877B2 Binder film system
A fiber optic cable includes core elements wound in a pattern of stranding, the core elements comprising tubes surrounding optical fibers. The fiber optic cable further includes an binder film surrounding the stranded core elements. The binder film is continuous peripherally around the core elements, forming a continuous closed loop when viewed in cross-section, and continuous lengthwise along a length of the cable that is at least a meter. Further, the binder film is in radial tension and opposes outwardly transverse deflection of the core elements.
US10330872B2 Interfacing a ferrule with a socket
A system for interfacing a ferrule with a socket includes a socket, a cover to optically couple a ferrule to the socket, and a gasket interposed between the cover and the ferrule. The gasket applies a compression force against the ferrule to secure the ferrule to the socket.
US10330866B2 Optical component and method for the production thereof
An optical component comprising at least one first waveguide having a first core and a casing surrounding the first core, and comprising at least one second waveguide having a second core, wherein the first core and the second core are guided adjacent and at a distance to one another in a longitudinal section, and at least one Bragg grating is arranged in said longitudinal section, and at least the first core, the first casing the second core and the Bragg grating are arranged in a single substrate.
US10330853B2 Light-guiding panel, backlight module, and display device
Light-guiding panel, backlight module, and a display device are provided. An exemplary light-guiding panel includes a light-guiding body and a light diffusing-transmitting layer over the light-guiding body. The light-guiding body is configured to reflect incident light beams on a first side surface of the light-guiding body, thereby providing reflected light beams to the light diffusing-transmitting layer. The light diffusing-transmitting layer is capable of diffusing and transmitting the reflected light beams.
US10330851B2 Backlight systems containing downconversion film elements
Methods for improving color uniformity across an LCD backlight unit having a viewable area, a downconversion film element and blue LEDS comprise increasing blue light absorption while reflecting red and green light in at least one edge of the viewable area.
US10330840B2 Optical film
Provided are a pressure-sensitive adhesive optical film, a crosslinkable composition, and a display device. A pressure-sensitive adhesive layer using a polymer component exhibiting excellent crosslinking efficiency even at a low molecular weight to exhibit excellent workability, durability and dimension stability, and the optical film to which such a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is applied may be provided.
US10330829B2 Resin composition for a polarizer protective film, a polarizer protective film, a polarizing plate including the same, and a preparation method of a polarizing plate
The present invention relates to a resin composition for a polarizer protective film, a polarizer protective film, a polarizing plate including the same, and a preparation method of a polarizing plate, and, more specifically, to a resin composition for a polarizer protective film and a polarizer protective film exhibiting high hardness and excellent properties, a polarizing plate including the same, and a preparation method of a polarizing plate. According to the polarizing plate of the present invention, it can be usefully utilized in various fields because of its excellent hardness, flexibility, and optical properties.
US10330813B2 Occupant detection system
A capacitive detection system including an upper electrode printed on an upper film layer and a lower electrode printed on a lower film layer. The system includes a plurality of nodes of dielectric material printed in a spaced apart pattern on the lower film layer. The upper film layer is positioned over the lower film layer so that when a downward force is applied to the upper film layer the distance between at least a portion of the upper conductor and the lower conductor decreases. The system includes a controller operatively connected to the upper and lower electrodes. The controller includes a sensing circuit or processor configured to detect the presence of the occupant using a measure of the capacitance between the upper and lower electrode.
US10330804B1 One-dimensional directional particle detector
A device for determining the location of a source of radiation, based on data acquired at a single orientation of the device without iteration or rotations. Embodiments may comprise two side detector panels flanking a shield layer, plus a front detector positioned orthogonally in front of the side detectors. The various detectors thereby have contrasting angular sensitivities, so that a predetermined angular correlation function can determine the sign and magnitude of the source angle according to the detection rates. Rapid detection and localization of nuclear and radiological weapon materials enables greatly improved inspection of cargo containers and personnel. Advanced detectors such as those disclosed herein will be needed in the coming decades to protect against clandestine weapon transport.
US10330794B2 AIS spoofing and dark-target detection methodology
Methods and systems detect physical locations of vessels. A first satellite includes a first image sensor. A second satellite includes a second image sensor. The processor receives a first image of a target area from the first image sensor, and a second image of the target area from the second image sensor. Both images are taken within a predetermined time frame. The processor performs image recognition to identify a vessel that appears in both the first image and the second image. The processor receives the first satellite's location and orientation when the first image is taken and the second satellite's location and orientation when the second image is taken. Each satellite's location and orientation are determined by the satellite's geographic determination module. The processor determines the vessel's location by performing triangulation based on the first satellite's location and orientation and the second satellite's location and orientation. The processor outputs data representative of the vessel's determined location. The vessel's speed and bearing are also determined by the processor.
US10330792B2 Repair of carrier-phase cycle slips using displacement data
The disclosure generally relates to position sensors, and more particularly to repair of carrier-phase cycle slips using displacement data. An apparatus for use in position sensing may include a displacement sensor, a positioning signal receiver, a memory, and a processor coupled to the displacement sensor, the positioning signal receiver, and the memory. The processor and memory may be configured to processor and memory are configured to detect a loss of lock of a first carrier tracking loop associated with the first set of carrier-phase measurements, wherein the first carrier tracking loop is associated with a first integer ambiguity, estimate, based on the displacement data, an ambiguity increment to the first integer ambiguity subsequent to the detected loss of lock, and resolve a second integer ambiguity associated with the second set of positioning signals based on the first integer ambiguity and the estimated ambiguity increment.
US10330790B2 Multipath rejection using cooperative GPS receivers
Systems and methods are disclosed for improving the speed and accuracy of terrestrial tracking with more than one receiver. Furthermore, terrestrial tracking of more than one receiver can be improved in areas where terrestrial tracking has been difficult to accomplish with acceptable accuracy, such as in rural areas where buildings can reflect satellite, and other, signals. For example, fast and precise position estimation in a short delay multipath environment can be solved by simultaneously estimating the position of multiple receivers using receiver to receiver distance ranges.
US10330789B1 Proximity sensor system with an infrared optical element
A proximity sensor system for detecting the presence of an object includes a light emitter configured to project light in a first direction, an optical element configured to steer the light, and a sensor. The optical element has a first surface configured to receive the light from the light emitter and a second surface that is non-parallel to the first surface. The second surface is configured to transmit a first portion of the light in a second direction and internally reflect a second portion of the light from the light emitter. The optical element includes a third surface configured to prevent internal reflection of the second portion of the light by the third surface. The sensor is configured to detect at least a portion of the first portion of the light returned from the object and transmitted through the second surface and the first surface of the optical element.
US10330784B2 Secure range determination protocol
Disclosed are methods, devices, systems, apparatus, servers, media, and other implementations, including a method, performed at a first wireless device, for secure range determination that includes transmitting a first signed message at a first time instance, with the first signed message, including a first payload, configured to be received by a second wireless device at a second time instance, and receiving at a fourth time instance a verifiable acknowledgement message transmitted from the second wireless device at a third time instance in response to the first signed message. The method further includes verifying that the verifiable acknowledgement message originated from the second wireless device, and, responsive to a verification that the verifiable acknowledgement message originated from the second wireless device, transmitting a second signed message including a second payload with at least timing information for the first time instance and the fourth time instance.
US10330777B2 Holographic waveguide lidar
A holographic waveguide LIDAR having a transmitter waveguide coupled to a beam deflector and a receiver waveguide coupled to a detector module. The transmitter waveguide contains an array of grating elements for diffracting a scanned laser beam into a predefined angular ranges. The receiver waveguide contains an array of grating elements for diffracting light reflected from external points within a predefined angular range towards the detector module.
US10330771B2 Method and system for user equipment location determination on a wireless transmission system
Neighbor cell hearability can be improved by including an additional reference signal that can be detected at a low sensitivity and a low signal-to-noise ratio, by introducing non-unity frequency reuse for the signals used for a time difference of arrival (TDOA) measurement, e.g., orthogonality of signals transmitted from the serving cell sites and the various neighbor cell sites. The new reference signal, called the TDOA-RS, is proposed to improve the hearability of neighbor cells in a cellular network that deploys 3GPP EUTRAN (LTE) system, and the TDOA-RS can be transmitted in any resource blocks (RB) for PDSCH and/or MBSFN subframe, regardless of whether the latter is on a carrier supporting both PMCH and PDSCH or not. Besides the additional TDOA-RS reference signal, an additional synchronization signal (TDOA-sync) may also be included to improve the hearability of neighbor cells.
US10330754B2 Stator-less electric motor for a magnetic resonance imaging system and methods thereof
A stator-less electric motor for an MRI system is provided. The stator-less electric motor includes a body, a rotor rotatable connected to the body, and at least one coil winding disposed on the rotor. The at least one coil winding is arranged so as to rotate the rotor when energized via an electrical current in the presence of a magnetic field generated by a magnet assembly of the MRI system.
US10330753B2 Output combination of transistors in an MRT radio-frequency power amplifier
A power electronic unit for an amplifier of an imaging magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) system is provided. The power electronic unit includes at least one printed circuit board, on which a plurality of transistors are arranged. Ports (e.g., drain and source) of the plurality of transistors are connected together by electrically conductive connections, and the plurality of transistors are all arranged on one side of the at least one printed circuit board. An output line or cable parallel to the connections, at least in sections, runs on the opposing side of the printed circuit board and may be connected or is connected with or without further interconnected elements (e.g., a balun) to transmitting coils of the MRT.
US10330749B2 Magnetic logic unit (MLU) cell for sensing magnetic fields with improved programmability and low reading consumption
A magnetic logic unit (MLU) cell for sensing magnetic fields, including: a magnetic tunnel junction including a storage layer having a storage magnetization, a sense layer having a sense magnetization; a tunnel barrier layer between the storage layer and the sense layer; and a pinning layer pinning the storage magnetization at a low threshold temperature and freeing it at a high threshold temperature. The sense magnetization is freely alignable at the low and high threshold temperatures and the storage layer induces an exchange bias field magnetically coupling the sense layer such that the sense magnetization tends to be aligned antiparallel or parallel to the storage magnetization. The tunnel barrier layer is configured for generating an indirect exchange coupling between the tunnel barrier layer and the sense layer providing an additional exchange bias field.
US10330748B2 Push-pull X-axis magnetoresistive sensor
A push-pull X-axis magnetoresistive sensor, comprising: a substrate upon which an interlocked array of soft ferromagnetic flux concentrators and a push-pull magnetoresistive sensor bridge unit are placed. It further may comprise calibration coils and/or initialization coils. At least one of each of the soft ferromagnetic flux concentrators is present such that an interlocking structure may be formed such that there are alternately interlocked and non-interlocked gaps along the X direction. Push/pull magnetoresistive sensing unit strings are respectively located in the interlocked and non-interlocked gaps and are electrically connected to form a push-pull magnetoresistive bridge sensing unit. This magnetoresistive sensing unit is sensitive to magnetic field along the X direction. The calibration coils and initialization coils are respectively compromised of straight calibration conductors and straight initialization conductors that run parallel and perpendicular to the push-pull magnetoresistive sensing unit strings. The structure of this push-pull X-axis magnetoresistive sensor is simple to implement. It has the advantages of high magnetic field sensitivity comparing to a referenced bridge X-axis magnetoresistive sensor as well as low power consumption.
US10330746B2 Method and device for measuring a magnetic field
A system, method, and magnetic field sensor. The magnetic field sensor includes a strain gauge. The magnetic field sensor further includes one or more magnetostrictive layers disposed upon the strain gauge. The magnetostrictive layers are configured to cause a displacement of the strain gauge in response to sensing a magnetic field. The magnetic field sensor further includes logic connected to the strain gauge configured to determine a parameter of the magnetic field in response to sensing the magnetic field.
US10330742B2 Triple axis sensor on a single layer printed circuit
Apparatus, including a flexible insulating substrate, having a first side and a second side, rolled about an axis parallel to the substrate. The apparatus also includes a first conducting spiral that is right-handed relative to a normal to the substrate, and a second conducting spiral that is left-handed relative to the normal, formed on the first side of the substrate. The first conducting spiral has a first initial termination and a first final termination, the second conducting spiral has a second initial termination and a second final termination, the spirals have a displacement therebetween, with a preset magnitude so that when the substrate is rolled about the axis the first initial termination aligns with the second initial termination. The apparatus also has a via penetrating the substrate from the first side to the second side so as to interconnect the first initial termination and the second initial termination.
US10330733B2 Apparatus for updating charging/discharging efficiency factor of energy storage system
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for updating charging/discharging efficiency factors of an energy storage system. The apparatus includes: a correlation coefficient calculate unit configured to calculate correlation coefficients between n charging/discharging reference values input to the energy storage system during a predetermined update cycle and (n+k) charging/discharging power values measured in the energy storage system after the predetermined update cycle has started, where n and k are natural numbers; a selection unit configured to select n charging/discharging power values corresponding to the n charging/discharging reference values among the (n+k) charging/discharging power values based on correlation coefficients; and an update unit configured to update the charging/discharging efficiency factors set for each power range with n charging/discharging efficiency factors calculated by using the n charging/discharging reference values and the selected n charging/discharging power values.
US10330730B2 Method and apparatus for determining the Electric resistance of a coil connection of armature coils
A method and an apparatus for determining the electric resistances of coil connections (RSi) of connections (1-12) of coils (Bi) of a winding (102) of a dynamo electric machine, which includes a plurality of coils (Bi) connected in series. A first current (I1) is generated through a first coil connection (1) of a first coil (B1) of the winding (102). Furthermore, a second current (I2) is generated through a first coil connection (3, 7) of a second coil (B2, B6) of the winding in such a way as to eliminate the current flowing through a portion (B8-B11) of the winding, which is proximate to the first coil connection (1) of the first coil (B1) and the first coil connection (3,7) of the second coil (B2, B6). A third current (I3) is also generated in a second coil connection (2) of the first coil (B1). The generating of the first current (I1), the generating of the second current (I2), and the generating of the third current (I3) are made with respect to a common potential (13). Measurements are made of a first voltage (V1) across a third coil (B12), which is adjacent to the first coil (B1), and of the current (I1) flowing through the first coil connection (1) of the first coil (B1). From these measurements a determination is made of the resistance (RS1) of the first coil connection (1) of the first coil (B1).
US10330729B2 Address/instruction registers, target domain interfaces, control information controlling all domains
This disclosure describes a reduced pin bus that can be used on integrated circuits or embedded cores within integrated circuits. The bus may be used for serial access to circuits where the availability of pins on ICs or terminals on cores is limited. The bus may be used for a variety of serial communication operations such as, but not limited to, serial communication related test, emulation, debug, and/or trace operations of an IC or core design. Other aspects of the disclosure include the use of reduced pin buses for emulation, debug, and trace operations and for functional operations.
US10330727B2 Importance sampling method for multiple failure regions
A method of circuit yield analysis for evaluating rare failure events existing in multiple disjoint failure regions defined by a multi-dimensional parametric space, the method including performing initial sampling to detect failed samples respectively located at multiple failure regions in the multi-dimensional parametric space, performing clustering to identify the failure regions, performing feature filtering to determine which parameter component is a non-principal component in affecting circuit yield, applying a dimensional reduction method on a dimension corresponding to the parameter component, optimizing an importance sampling (IS) distribution function corresponding to each of the failure regions, and constructing a final importance sampling (IS) distribution function using a mixed Gaussian (mGaussian) function corresponding to all of the failure regions.
US10330724B2 Measurement arrangement
A measurement arrangement and method for providing at least one combined measurement dataset, said measurement arrangement comprising at least one measurement device configured to generate measurement data in a measurement session, and a mobile device configured to generate measurement session context data of said measurement session, said measurement device and said mobile device being connected via at least one wireless link for data transfer, wherein the measurement data generated by said measurement device and associated measurement session context data generated by said mobile device are linked to provide a combined measurement dataset.
US10330721B2 Oil resistance test method and oil resistance test apparatus
An oil resistance test method for an electronic device is provided. At least one type of resin material is provided on at least a portion of an outer surface of the electronic device. The oil resistance test method includes: setting a test temperature; and immersing the electronic device in a water-soluble cutting oil in an atmosphere of the set test temperature. This cutting oil contains a mineral oil and a surfactant, and exhibits a milky-white appearance when diluted with water. The oil resistance test method further includes: determining, based on an electrical characteristic of the electronic device, whether or not the electronic device has been degraded by the cutting oil; and estimating, based on a total immersion time of the electronic device in the cutting oil until degradation of the electronic device is detected, a life of oil resistance of the electronic device.
US10330714B2 Apparatus for detecting quality of indoor power distribution line
An apparatus for detecting quality of an indoor power distribution line including a power input module, a switch circuit, a load circuit and a detecting module is provided. The power input module receives an AC power through an indoor power distribution line. The switch circuit is controlled by the detecting module to transmit the AC power to the load circuit. When the switch circuit is on, the detecting module detects a voltage and a current of the load circuit to respectively serve as a first voltage value and a first current value. When the switch circuit is off, the detecting module detects a voltage of the AC power to serve as a second voltage value. The detecting module determines the quality of the indoor power distribution line based on a measurement resistance thereof obtained according to the first voltage value, the first current value and the second voltage value.
US10330693B2 Cartridge for dispensing a fluid
A cartridge for dispensing fluid is presented. The cartridge comprises a valve. The valve comprises a pumping chamber for pumping the fluid. The valve positions a pumping chamber conduit. The pumping chamber conduit is connected to the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a plunger for changing the volume of the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a reservoir conduit for connecting the reservoir with the valve. The valve positions the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the reservoir conduit. The cartridge further comprises an outlet conduit for dispensing the fluid. The valve further rotates the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the outlet conduit.
US10330689B2 Neural proteins as biomarkers for nervous system injury and other neural disorders
The present invention identifies biomarkers that are diagnostic of nerve cell injury and/or neuronal disorders. Detection of different biomarkers of the invention are also diagnostic of the degree of severity of nerve injury, the cell(s) involved in the injury, and the subcellular localization of the injury.
US10330685B2 Markers for sepsis treatment
Provided herein is technology relating to treatment of sepsis and particularly, but not exclusively, to methods for predicting a response of a sepsis patient to treatment with L-carnitine.
US10330681B2 MMP-8 activation product, its determination and use
MMP-8 activation products are disclosed that have a MMP-8 middle-part activation product having a size between 20-35 kDa. Methods of detecting the MMP-8 activation product or activated MMP-8 fragments in a biological sample derived from a subject are also disclosed. The MMP-8 activation product or activated MMP-8 fragments diagnose diseases based on abnormal or elevated levels of activated MMP-8.
US10330679B2 Rapid dual direct fluorescent antibody assay for the identification of Bacillus anthracis
In this application is described a method for rapidly and accurately identifying B. anthracis in a sample by simultaneously detecting the presence of cell wall antigen and capsule antigen in the same sample culture grown under capsule inducing conditions. Other uses and advantages of the method of the invention are described herein.
US10330675B2 Immunoblotting systems and methods
Immunoblotting systems and method are provided. In one embodiment, the method may be achieved by applying an antibody solution to a surface of a membrane having an optically detectable protein and a target protein transferred thereon, wherein the application of the antibody solution is guided by a signal emitted from the optically detectable protein; and detecting the target protein. Systems and other methods are also described and illustrated.
US10330670B2 Therapeutic or prophylactic agent for retinopathy of prematurity, testing method for retinopathy of prematurity, and screening method for therapeutic or prophylactic substance for retinopathy of prematurity
Provided are a therapeutic or prophylactic agent for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) that is suited to the pathogenic mechanism of ROP and a method of testing for ROP. The therapeutic or prophylactic agent for ROP uses at least one substance from the group consisting of inhibitors against tryptase derived from mast cells and/or mast cell stabilizers as an active ingredient. The testing method for ROP includes detecting a marker substance that can be released by degranulation of mast cells in a biological sample originating from a patient and determining the presence or absence of ROP on the basis of the detected amount of the marker.
US10330662B2 Systems and methods for screening solvents for dissolving tank bottom sludge
A method of screening solvents for the solubilization of petroleum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The method includes dissolving petroleum hydrocarbons in a selected solvent to form a first solution, adding an ionic liquid to the first solution and blending to form a second solution and measuring absorbance of the second solution using spectroscopic techniques. The solubilization of petroleum hydrocarbons in the solvent is then determined based on the difference between the measured absorbance of the first and second solution. A system for screening solvents for the solubilization of petroleum hydrocarbons is also disclosed. The system can be used in removal of wax deposition in refinery process equipment, process flow lines, during piping operations, upgradation of wax, prevention of clogging of pipelines, processing of sludge or for removing sludge from petroleum tank installations and enhancing the crude oil flow.
US10330654B2 Methods for determining low sulfate concentrations in synthetic urea samples, produced in a manufacturing process and containing high levels of impurities
In one aspect, disclosed herein is a method for determining sulfate concentration in a sample, comprising: a) providing a liquid sample comprising urea and at least one impurity; b) concentrating the liquid sample under conditions effective to reduce the liquid volume; c) forming a dilute sample solution by diluting the concentrated liquid sample of step b) in water; and d) analyzing the dilute sample solution of step c) with ion chromatography to determine if a concentration of sulfate is present in the provided liquid sample of step a); wherein the analyzing of step d) is capable of determining the presence of a sulfate concentration present in an amount less than about 1 ppm.
US10330645B2 Systems and methods for determining crack propagation length inside a structure using a technique based on acoustic signature
Methods and systems for determining crack propagation length using a technique based on acoustic signature are disclosed. An acoustic signature is measured and recorded at a first location via acoustic wave generated by structural vibrations caused by a harmonic loading with predefined magnitude acted at a second location on the structure. Structure contains an unknown length of crack propagation inside. Unknown length is determined by comparing the measured and recorded acoustic signature with numerically-computed acoustic signatures stored in a database, which contains at least one relationship of the numerically-computed acoustic signatures versus respective crack propagation lengths at various stages of numerically-simulated crack propagation trajectory. Numerically-computed acoustic signatures are obtained by conducting a numerical time-marching simulation for obtaining a numerically-simulated crack propagation trajectory, and by conducting a SSD analysis and a vibro-acoustic analysis of the structure for obtaining the numerically-computed acoustic signatures at various stages of the numerically-simulated crack propagation trajectory.
US10330643B2 BAW sensing and filtration device and related methods
A fluidic device incorporating at least one BAW resonator structure (e.g., a biosensing device) and a fluidic passage includes one or more features that provide filtration capability. Certain embodiments include at least one group of pillars extending into the fluidic passage which are arranged between an active region of the at least one BAW resonator structure and at least one fluidic port. Individual pillars are separated from one another by inter-pillar spaces that provide redundant fluid flow paths while preventing passage of obstruction media such as particulate matter, cells, and/or bubbles. Certain embodiments provide porous material arranged in fluid communication with at least one fluidic port and configured to filter contents of fluid supplied thereto. Porous material (e.g., porous membranes) may be provided in a cover structure of a fluidic device or within a filtration cartridge.
US10330637B2 Chemically sensitive field effect transistor sensors
A system and method for chemical sensing of multiple gases or vapors with an array of chemical sensitive field effect transistor (CS-FET) devices that are highly sensitive, small in size and have low energy consumption. The sensor layer is an ultrathin film of transition metal oxide, rare earth metal oxide or metal nanoparticles that is formed between the source and drain electrodes on a silicon substrate. The work functions of the sensor layer can be manipulated by the adsorption of chemicals onto their surfaces. These changes cause a change in the surface potential of the underlying Si channel, leading to the current modulation of the devices. By selecting appropriate sensor layers, different chemicals will produce different output signals. External signal processing of these signals enables and sensor and array profile matching permits multi-gas detection.
US10330634B2 Non-enzymatic glucose sensor
A non-enzymatic glucose sensor and method for fabricating the sensor are disclosed. The glucose sensor contains at least one non-enzymatic electrode configured to catalyze the electro-oxidation of glucose in preference to other bio-molecules. The surface of the electrode comprises CuO nanoparticles. The sensor shows sensitivity and selectivity exceeding enzyme based devices presently in use.
US10330631B2 High-speed DNA sequencing with optically active nanopore
A nanoscale-sized pore positioned between two reservoirs may sequence biomolecules by detecting changes in the emitted light due to a change in charge of portions of the biomolecules as they pass through the pore such as affect an emission frequency of a quantum structure proximate to the pore opening. The nanopores may be fabricated using local droplet etching whose randomness is accommodated by lowering the droplet density to permit isolation of nanopores in tiles that may be adhered to an underlying supporting substrate having an aligned opening. The nanopore-tiles may be integrated with commonly applied glass chips and may be employed in microfluidic circuitry.
US10330628B2 Glucose-sensing electrode and device with nanoporous layer
This disclosure relates to a nanoporous composition including a number of clusters of nanoparticles dispersed in a liquid, a nanoporous layer formed of the nanoporous composition, a glucose-oxidation electrode including the nanoporous layer, and a glucose-sensing device and system including the glucose-oxidation electrode. This disclosure also relates to a method of making the nanoporous composition, the nanoporous layer, the glucose-oxidation electrode and the glucose-sensing device and system. Further, this disclosure also relates to devices, systems and methods for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and blood glucose monitoring (BGM).
US10330625B2 Methods and systems for characterizing void fractions
The present invention relates to a method and system for determining the void fraction of a multi-phase system in a channel. The method comprises the steps of measuring a void fraction dependent parameter of the multi-phase system, obtaining a flow regime of the multi-phase system, and determining the void fraction of the multi-phase system taking into account a set of one or more relationships between the void fraction dependent parameter and the void fraction, the set of relationships being specific for the obtained flow regime.
US10330612B2 Multi-function x-ray metrology tool for production inspection/monitoring of thin films and multidimensional structures
An apparatus for integrating metrology and method for using the same are disclosed. The apparatus includes a multi-chamber system having a transfer chamber, a deposition chamber, an etch chamber and a metrology chamber, and a robot configured to transfer a substrate between the deposition chamber or etch chamber and the metrology chamber.
US10330611B2 Automatic X-ray inspection apparatus for SMT inline process
The invention relates to an automatic X-ray inspection apparatus for a SMT inline process, comprising: a stage unit for supporting an object to be inspected such that the object is attachable/detachable, the stage unit being movable on an X-axis and Y-axis in a plane and rotatable; an X-ray vacuum tube arranged beneath the stage unit so as to irradiate the object arranged on the stage unit with X-rays; and a detector arranged above the stage unit so as to swivel toward one side in order to detect X-rays transmitted through the object. The X-ray vacuum tube swivels in synchronization with the swiveling of the detector, and an X-ray emission surface of the X-ray vacuum tube is arranged so as to be parallel to the stage unit. The stage unit has a hollow shaft, and a hollow bearing that supports the hollow shaft such that the hollow shaft is rotatable.
US10330609B2 Method and apparatus of inspecting a substrate with a component mounted thereon
A method and an apparatus of inspecting a substrate with a component mounted thereon, which are capable of inspecting whether the component is properly mounted or not without additional setting or changing inspection condition, are provided. The method comprises measuring a three-dimensional shape by irradiating the pattern image toward the substrate through at least one illumination unit and by taking a reflected image through an imaging unit, extracting a shield region from the three-dimensional shape, and inspecting a component mounting defect in an area excluding the shield region in the three-dimensional shape.
US10330607B2 Oil detection process and apparatus
A process for detecting oil or lubricant contamination in a manufactured product, the process comprising adding a fluorescent taggant to oils or lubricants contained in processing machinery for said product, conveying said product past an infrared detection apparatus, irradiating said product with infrared radiation from said detection apparatus as it passes the detection apparatus, and detecting infrared radiation emitted from said irradiated product.
US10330604B2 Automated analyzer
An automated analyzer makes light from a light source incident on a liquid mixture consisting of a sample and a reagent in a reactor vessel and, by ascertaining with a photodetector the quantity of light transmitted or scattered and the change in the wavelength, performs quantitative and qualitative analysis of an object component. When light other than from the light source such as light from outside is incident on the photodetector, since it is no longer possible to accurately measure the quantity of light and the change in the wavelength, it is also no longer possible to accurately measure the analysis of the object component. In particular, in the constitution of an analysis unit provided with a plurality of analysis ports, during analysis at one analysis port, due to various mechanisms accessing other analysis ports, disturbance light such as light reflected on this mechanism would enter the analysis port under analysis and sometimes have an effect on the measurement result. The present invention provides an automated analyzer that, by means of a first light shielding mechanism and a second light shielding mechanism having an opening part in an analysis unit provided with a plurality of analysis ports, does not allow disturbance light to be incident on the analysis port under analysis so that each mechanism is capable of accessing any analysis port.
US10330595B2 Optical phase modulation systems and methods
Methods, systems, and devices for particle characterization by optical phase modulation and detection of aerosol backscattering. In some aspects, a compact and cost effective particle detector device to measure the aerosol density and its size distribution by backscattered focusing using projected optical modified field distribution imaging into the aerosol medium (air). The disclosed device can be used in a variety of scientific and industrial applications, e.g., such as a particle sensor for automobiles able to detect harmful pollution which may then be filtered from the car cabin, or warnings provided to the driver. The device can also capture and store data, enabling detailed pollution maps of various roadways in real-time.
US10330591B2 Food-article analysis device
This food-article analysis device is provided with a light-reception/detection unit that receives near-infrared light reflected off of at least one measurement region of a measurement target and/or near-infrared light that has passed through at least one measurement region of said measurement target and generates a signal corresponding to the intensity of the received light, a computation unit that computes sectional nutrition information containing information regarding the caloric content of at least one measurement region and/or information regarding the components thereof on the basis of the signal supplied by the light-reception/detection unit and generates a distribution image by combining a plurality of pieces of sectional nutrition information relating to a plurality of measurement regions with position information for said measurement regions, and a display unit that displays the distribution image supplied by the computation unit.
US10330586B2 Corrosion monitor
A corrosion detection system and a method for operating a corrosion detection system are provided. The system, may include, but is not limited to, a PCB, a corrosion sensor, a first, second, third and fourth standoff coupled between the PCB and a chassis, a constant current circuit coupled to the first standoff, a first trace coupled between the third standoff and a first input of the corrosion sensor, and a second trace coupled between the fourth standoff and a second input of the corrosion sensor, wherein the corrosion sensor is configured to output a signal proportional to the resistance of the chassis based upon a voltage induced at the first input and the second input, and a processor configured to receive the signal proportional to the resistance of the chassis and determine a corrosion level of the chassis by comparing the signal to reference data stored in memory.
US10330583B2 Cell imaging apparatus and method for generating a composite image
There is provided a cell imaging apparatus and method capable of generating a high-quality composite image as an image to be evaluated. The cell imaging apparatus includes: an imaging unit 10 that images a cell group including a plurality of periodically moving cells while changing an imaging range; a phase information acquisition unit 21 that acquires information based on the timing of the same phase in each period of the periodic movement; and a composite image generation unit 22 that generates a composite image by arranging images of the respective imaging ranges. The imaging unit 10 captures images with the same phase for the respective imaging ranges on the basis of the information based on the timing of the same phase, and the composite image generation unit 22 generates the composite image by arranging the images with the same phase.
US10330581B2 Debris removal from high aspect structures
A debris collection and metrology system for collecting and analyzing debris from a tip used in nanomachining processes, the system including an irradiation source, an irradiation detector, an actuator, and a controller. The irradiation source is operable to direct incident irradiation onto the tip, and the irradiation detector is operable to receive a sample irradiation from the tip, the sample irradiation being generated as a result of the direct incident irradiation being applied onto the tip. The controller is operatively coupled to an actuator system and the irradiation detector, and the controller is operable to receive a first signal based on a first response of the irradiation detector to the sample irradiation, and the controller is operable to effect relative motion between the tip and at least one of the irradiation source and the irradiation detector based on the first signal.
US10330580B2 Dynamic magnetic cell sorting
A microfluidic magnetic selector comprises a microfluidic channel comprising at least one bifurcation, forming a selection portion of the selector and splitting the microfluidic channel into a main channel and at least one selection channel; at least one magnetic flux concentrator for concentrating a magnetic flux at the level of the bifurcation, and means for generating a magnetic field within the magnetic flux concentrator, and a controller for controlling magnetic pulses through the magnetic flux concentrator.
US10330574B2 Biological fluids concentration assembly
A biological fluids concentration device, including a tube-in-tube assembly, is disclosed. The tube-in-tube assembly receives biologic fluids and may then be placed in the bucket of a centrifuge and spun to separate out the components of the biological fluid by their various densities. For example, whole blood may be centrifuged in the tube-in-tube assembly for separating into plasma, red blood cell component, and a buffy coat. A piston slideably and sealingly engages an inner tube of the tube-in-tube assembly, the inner tube fitting within an outer tube. A lid is designed to engage the top of the outer tube, which lid has an opening therein for receipt of a plunger. The plunger is adapted to move up and down with respect to the lid and the tubes, so as to sealingly, in a down position, and unsealingly, in an open position, engage the top of the inner tube of the tube-in-tube assembly.
US10330567B2 Monitoring of a machine with a rotating machine component
In a method for the automated monitoring of a machine with a rotating machine component, at successive measurement times parameter values (Pt) of operating parameters of the machine and in each case over a predefined measurement duration, vibrations of the machine are recorded. A vibration spectrum (Yt(f)) of the vibrations recorded during the measurement duration is determined for each measurement duration. A mean power density (Φt(i)) of the vibration spectrum (Yt(f)) is in each case determined from the vibration spectrum (Yt(f)) for a multiplicity of frequency ranges. During a learning phase a model function ({circumflex over (Φ)}(1)(P) to {circumflex over (Φ)}(N)(P)) for an averaged power density is determined for each frequency range as a function of the operating parameters. During a monitoring phase for each measurement time and each frequency range an expected mean power density ({circumflex over (Φ)}(i)(Pt)) is determined from the model function ({circumflex over (Φ)}(1)(P) to {circumflex over (Φ)}(N)(P)) established in the learning phase for the frequency range, and compared with the mean power density (Φt(i)) established from the recorded vibrations.
US10330564B2 System and method for predicting distortion of a workpiece resulting from a peening machine process
A method for predicting distortion and residual stress in a workpiece resulting from a peening process may include the steps of providing a coupon including residual stress induced in a coupon surface by the peening process, calculating a moment coefficient representative of residual stress induced in the coupon surface, calibrating a stress function to the moment coefficient, applying the stress function to a workpiece model of the workpiece, and computing at least one of predicted distortion and residual stress of the workpiece resulting from application of the calibrated stress function to the workpiece model.
US10330563B2 Fracture mechanics based method for composite damage tolerance criteria
A system and method to substantiate safe-life criteria of a structure with an anomaly includes a flaw in a critical loaded region of a test structure; a processor; and memory having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to receive first signals indicative of strain energy release rates (SERR) for the flaw at the critical loaded region of a test structure; fit the first signals for the flaw SERR to a Benzeggah-Kenane (B-K) mixed mode curve shape; determine values indicative of B-K criteria of the test structure in response to the fitting of the first signals; receive second signals indicative of SERR for the production structure; and compare the second signals with the B-K criteria of the test structure to substantiate the safe-life criteria.
US10330559B2 Methods and apparatus for checking emitter bonds in an irrigation drip line
Methods and apparatus for checking emitter bonds in an irrigation drip line and for manufacturing drip line in a manner that allows the bond between the in-line emitter and surrounding conduit to be checked. In one form, a downstream in-line vacuum tester is provided for monitoring the amount of air escaping from outlet openings in the drip line to detect excessive air associated with poorly bonded emitters.
US10330555B1 Systems and methods for determining a survey area for gas leak detection
In some embodiments, at least one processor is employed to determine a boundary of a survey area. Data representative of the locations of measurement points adjacent to or outside of the survey area is received, as well as data representative of wind direction at the measurement points. The boundary of the survey area is determined according to the data representative of wind direction and a maximum detection distance value representative of an estimated maximum distance from a potential gas leak source at which a gas leak from the potential source can be detected. The boundary is determined such that if the potential gas leak source is located in the survey area and has a rate of leakage meeting a minimum leak rate condition, then an estimated probability of detection of the gas leak at one or more of the measurement points satisfies a probability condition.
US10330549B2 Ceramic pressure measurement cell and method for production thereof
A pressure measurement cell, comprising: a ceramic measurement membrane and a ceramic counterpart. The measurement membrane is joined to the counterpart in a pressure-tight manner forming a pressure chamber between the measurement membrane and the counterpart by means of an active brazing solder. The pressure measurement cell furthermore has a solder stop layer on a surface of the measurement membrane and/or the counterpart, wherein the solder stop layer has a metal oxide or a reduced form of the metal oxide. The metal oxide has at least one oxidation stage, which, assuming an activity coefficient of Rakt=1 at an inverse temperature of 8·10−4/K, has an oxygen coexistence decomposition pressure of not less than 1−23 MPa (10−23· bar) and not more than 1−12 MPa (10−12· bar) and which, assuming an activity coefficient of Rakt=1, at an inverse temperature of 9·10−4/K has an oxygen coexistence decomposition pressure of not less than 1−27 MPa (10−27 bar) and not more than 1−15 MPa (10−15 bar). Suitable metal oxides are, for example, oxides of chromium, tungsten or titanium.
US10330532B2 Electronic device with a camera and molecular detector
Examples of a method to use in an electronic device, an electronic device, and a machine-readable non-transitory storage medium are disclosed herein. An example of the machine-readable non-transitory storage medium includes instructions executable by a processor of an electronic device to generate a molecular signature tag based on molecular signature data representative of a determined molecular structure of an object scanned by a molecular detector of the electronic device and to embed the molecular signature tag in metadata of an image file based on a captured image of the object by a camera of the electronic device.
US10330519B2 Flow rate sensor correction device, program for correction device, and correction method
In order to reduce a flow rate error over the entire range of a sensor output value even when the relationship between the sensor output value and a flow rate value is poor in linearity, a flow rate sensor correction device includes: a sensitivity setting part adapted to set a sensitivity coefficient on the basis of an initial value and a sensitivity correction value and adjust the sensitivity of the flow rate sensor; a function calculation part adapted to calculate a corrected flow rate characteristic function on the basis of a function correction value, which is determined on the basis of the flow rate value, and a standard flow rate characteristic function; and a function modification part adapted to make a function storage part store, as a flow rate characteristic function, a final flow rate characteristic function based on the corrected flow rate characteristic.
US10330518B2 Method for manufacturing a liquid-surface detection device
A liquid-surface detection device includes terminals and an electronic component that has a body portion and a lead portion projecting from the body portion and being connected to the terminals. A method for manufacturing the liquid-surface detection device includes arranging the electronic component in a casing that has a mounting surface and covers the terminals, and connecting the lead portion and the terminals. The mounting surface has a base surface with a planar shape, an island projecting from the base surface and a hole recessed from the base surface. The lead portion is placed in a positioning groove of the island. A curved surface of the body portion is supported by an edge of the hole. Accordingly, a yield can be increased.
US10330515B2 Device for contactless measurement of a level in a tank
A measuring device that measures the level of fluid in a tank, for example a level of an aqueous urea solution in a tank for catalytic converters of combustion engines. The measuring means include: at least one sensor including a capacitive element electrically coupled to an oscillator configured to deliver a signal Si whose frequency FiPAD is a function of the capacitance of the capacitive element; at least one sensor being intended to be disposed outside of the tank, so that the capacitance of the capacitive element varies based on the level n of the fluid, when the level is comprised between a first threshold hi-min and a second threshold hi-max; a processing module, coupled to at least one sensor, and configured to determine the level n of fluid in the tank based on the frequency of the signal Si.
US10330512B2 Method and apparatus for the measurement of flow in gas or oil pipes
The present disclosure relates to a method and an apparatus for measuring a flow rate through a vessel, such as a conduit or pipeline. The method comprises providing a reference parameter, measuring a first parameter at a first position at the vessel and determining a difference between the first parameter and the reference parameter. The flow rate through the vessel is determined based on the difference between the first parameter and the reference parameter.
US10330502B2 Fibre-optic communication system, a communication apparatus for the same, and a vehicle
A communication apparatus for a fiber-optic communication system for an aircraft that includes: an optical coupler; an input port optically coupled to the optical coupler via a first waveguide, the input port arranged to receive light; a modulator optically coupled to the optical coupler via a second waveguide, the modulator having a logic input and a fiber having a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) receiving light from the input port via the optical coupler, the modulator operable to vary a strain force applied to the fiber according to a logic signal received at the logic input to modulate a wavelength of a modulated light signal reflected by the FBG back to the optical coupler; and an output port optically coupled to the optical coupler via a third waveguide to receive the modulated light signal therefrom, the output port being operable to output the modulated light signal.
US10330500B2 Method and apparatus for operating a resolver, and resolver device
The invention relates to an apparatus (7) for operating a resolver (1), which has at least one receiver winding (3, 4) or at least one excitation winding (2), which are/can be associated with a rotatably mounted shaft (5), in particular a rotor shaft of an electric motor, said apparatus also having a device (9) which determines an angular position of the shaft (5) as a function of an induced voltage detected by the excitation winding (2) by means of a desired excitation signal (SES) with a predeterminable frequency and amplitude and by the receiver winding (3, 4). According to the invention, means (10) for limiting an electrical voltage on the excitation winding (2) are associated with the excitation winding (2), wherein the means (10) limit the voltage only above a maximum normal voltage in only one current direction.
US10330499B2 Micro inductive sensor
An inductive sensor includes a sensor package and a coupler package. The sensor package includes a signal processor, an integrated capacitor, a ferrite layer, a transmitter coil, a two part receiving coil, and a plurality of discrete components. The coupler package includes an integrated capacitor, a ferrite layer, and a coupler coil. The transmitter coil in the sensor package is energized by an external power source which in turn energizes the coupler coil in the coupler package. The sensor then measures the rotational position of the coupler package relative to the sensor package by detecting and measuring, with the two part receiving coil, the signal returned by the coupler coil. The signal processor calculates the position of the coupler package relative to the sensor package by comparing the coupling factors between the coupler package and the sensor package.
US10330491B2 Robust step detection using low cost MEMS accelerometer in mobile applications, and processing methods, apparatus and systems
A system (10) for pedestrian use includes an accelerometer (110) having multiple electronic sensors; an electronic circuit (100) operable to generate a signal stream representing magnitude of overall acceleration sensed by the accelerometer (110), and to electronically correlate a sliding window (520) of the signal stream with itself to produce peaks at least some of which represent walking steps, and further operable to electronically execute a periodicity check (540) to compare different step periods for similarity, and if sufficiently similar then to update (560) a portion of the circuit substantially representing a walking-step count; and an electronic display (190) responsive to the electronic circuit (100) to display information at least in part based on the step count. Other systems, electronic circuits and processes are disclosed.
US10330490B2 Touch-based exploration of maps for screen reader users
An electronic device can provide an interactive map with non-visual output, thereby making the map accessible to visually impaired users. The map can be based on a starting location defined based on a current location of the electronic device or on a location entered by the user. Nearby paths, nearby points of interest, or directions from the starting location to an ending location can be identified via audio output. Users can touch a screen of the electronic device in order to virtually explore a neighborhood. A user can be alerted when he is moving along or straying from a path, approaching an intersection or point of interest, or changing terrains. Thus, the user can familiarize himself with city-level spatial relationships without needing to physically explore unfamiliar surroundings.
US10330488B2 Display method for a display system, display system and operating method for a navigation system of a vehicle
A display system includes a display for the graphic representation of changeable information, an operating unit for the control of the displayed information by a user, a proximity sensor which is arranged to detect an approach of the user to the operating unit, and a control unit. The control unit is coupled to the display, the operating unit and the proximity sensor. The control unit is arranged such that, as a function of an approach of the user to the operating unit, it alters the representation of the changeable information, such that a time rate of display change of the graphic representation of the changeable information is reduced.
US10330474B2 Quadrature error compensation circuit for a MEMS gyroscope
MEMS gyroscopes are often integrated in modern electronic products for measuring orientation or rotation in those products. However, these MEMS gyroscopes are often inaccurate. The invention provides a compensation circuit to compensate for errors causing a distortion of a measured Coriolis force. The compensation circuit demodulates an input signal provided by the MEMS gyroscope to produce a quadrature signal indicative of the quadrature error and provides a compensation signal to the MEMS gyroscope for actively compensating the quadrature error.
US10330472B2 Angular velocity acquisition device
According to one embodiment, an angular velocity acquisition device includes a movable body that vibrates in a first direction and in a second direction that is based on Coriolis force and includes a movable electrode portion extending in the second direction, a hold electrode that extends in the second direction and includes a fixed electrode portion opposite to the movable electrode portion across a gap, and a stopper that is provided between the fixed electrode portion and the movable electrode portion and includes an end portion closer to the movable electrode portion than a surface of the fixed electrode portion facing the movable electrode portion.
US10330470B2 Apparatus for measuring position of probe for inclinometer, and probe
Disclosed are an apparatus for measuring a position of a probe for an inclinometer, and a probe. The apparatus for measuring a position of a probe for an inclinometer comprises: a probe connection unit; a cable connection unit; a storage unit; a power supply unit; a magnetic field generator; a rotational number calculation unit, and a probe position calculation unit.
US10330468B2 Digital circuitry and method for calculating inclinometer angles
A method is disclosed for performing calculations for an inclinometer device, as is a digital circuitry for performing such calculations. The circuitry comprises an interface for receiving detection signals from a sensor device and a CORDIC unit for performing calculation of inclinometer output values characterizing a resultant vector. The CORDIC calculation unit is configured to perform a calculation for resolving the angle between a resultant vector and a programmable reference value using hyperbolic CORDIC calculation. Pre-rotation may be performed for a vector before hyperbolic CORDIC arctangent calculation phases.
US10330467B2 Precision locating rotary stage
A rotary stage assembly includes a platform and a rotary drive defining an axis of rotation. The platform is mounted on a spindle for receiving rotary movement from the rotary drive. A cylindrical wall is attached to the platform receiving rotary movement from the rotary drive and is coaxial with the axis of rotation defined by the rotary drive. The cylindrical wall defines an inner surface including reference patterns. An imaging assembly images the reference patterns on the inner surface of the cylindrical wall. The imaging assembly detects angular orientation and tilt of the platform from an axis of rotation of the platform from imaging the reference patterns on the inner surface of the cylindrical wall. A controller calculates angular orientation and tilt of the platform from the location of said reference patterns signaled from the imaging assembly.
US10330451B2 Three-piece primer insert having an internal diffuser for polymer ammunition
The present invention provides a three piece primer insert for use in polymer ammunition comprising: an upper primer insert portion comprising an upper primer bottom surface, an upper primer aperture through the upper primer bottom surface, a groove positioned around the upper primer aperture, wherein the groove is adapted to receive a polymer overmolding and a substantially cylindrical coupling element extending away from the upper primer bottom surface; a middle primer insert portion comprising a middle aperture and positioned in contact with the upper primer bottom surface and adjacent to the groove, wherein the middle aperture is larger than the upper primer aperture; and a lower primer insert portion in contact with the middle primer insert portion comprising a lower primer bottom surface in contact with the middle primer insert portion and opposite a lower primer top surface, a primer recess in the lower primer top surface that extends toward the lower primer bottom surface and adapted to fit a primer, a lower aperture through the lower primer bottom surface, wherein the lower aperture is larger than the middle aperture.
US10330442B2 Reversible camouflage material
A reversible camouflage material including a textile layer having a woodland camouflage print thereon, an infrared suppressing layer, and a textile layer having a desert camouflage print thereon is provided. The infrared suppressing layer may include a polyurethane layer sandwiched between a carbon-containing ePTFE layer and an ePTFE layer. The carbon may be provided in an oleophobic layer on the ePTFE or within the ePTFE film. In one embodiment, the desert camouflage textile is absent and a coating composition that includes a colorant and infrared suppressive additives is applied to the outer surface of the ePTFE layer. The inventive camouflage material demonstrates camouflage concealment in the near IR (nIR) and short wave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, the camouflage material is highly breathable and lightweight. The material is particularly suitable for making reversible camouflage garments such as jackets and pants.
US10330435B2 Holster with safety activation
A holster for a weapon that has a lovable actuator, such as a safety, has a movable holster part, such as a hood, that is supported on a body portion of the holster for movement relative to the body portion between an open position allowing the weapon to be removed from the body portion of the holster and a closed position blocking removal of the weapon from the body portion of the holster. The hood has an engagement portion that engages the safety of the weapon when the hood is moved from the open position to the closed position at a time when the weapon is in the holster.
US10330430B2 Toy gun for survival game
Disclosed is a toy gun for a survival game, comprising: a cartridge chamber in which projectiles that are fed from a magazine are individually loaded; a toy gun main body including a barrel connected with the cartridge chamber, and a handle portion; a cylinder assembly installed to be capable of reciprocating within the barrel, and having a rack gear member; a piston unit which can retract together with the cylinder assembly and be stationary in a ready-to-fire state, and which enters into the cylinder assembly when firing from the ready-to-fire state to provide high-pressure air through the cylinder assembly to the cartridge chamber to fire the projectile; and an operation control device that automatically operates and controls the movements of the cylinder assembly and the piston unit for each firing mode in order to fire the projectile supplied to the cartridge chamber.
US10330428B2 Combination crossbow stirrup and shooting rest mechanism
A bracket may be adjustable with respect to a bracket engagement device and serve as both a stirrup and a shooting rest for a crossbow. One or more biasing force generators may be used to bias the bracket into one of at least two relative positions with respect to the bracket engagement device.
US10330425B2 Unconventional compact compound bow
The device of the present invention employs a riser, bow limbs, and bowstring to shoot an arrow. The employed features are positioned horizontally relative to the ground and generally perpendicular to the device handle when in use. The device handle may be hinged, and is hinged in the same plane as the riser, bow limbs, and bowstring. The device handle is ambidextrous and may include an arm brace. The device handle may be adjusted to alter draw length, and the device limb pockets may be adjusted to alter draw weight. The device is completely user-adjustable, compact, and lightweight.
US10330422B2 Cartridge based modular turret control system
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a toollessly interchangeable ring gear drive mount system for a rotatable turret including a ring gear, a ring gear drive module, a mount bracket, a pair of receiver members, and a pair of mount flanges. In an exemplary aspect, the mount bracket may extend in a plane perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the ring gear and be adapted for mounting to a platform arranged in a rotatable relationship to the ring gear. The pair of receiver members may extend from the mount bracket and define a pair of slide channels positioned substantially vertically and oriented substantially parallel to the axis of rotation. The pair of mount flanges may each be sized and shaped to be slidably inserted into a corresponding one of the pair of slide channels and adapted to support the ring gear drive module.
US10330421B2 Barrel system for a firearm
A barrel assembly for use in a semiautomatic firearm, including a barrel and a takedown lever. A rear portion of the barrel includes a follower lug and a rear lug extending from an underside of the rear portion. A pin of the takedown lever includes a notch with a vertical face configured to contact a vertical face of the follower notch when the firearm is in the locked position. The rear lug is configured to be supported by a portion of a locking block of the firearm prior to firing and during a portion of the recoil period. A fitting pad extending downward from a rear lug of the barrel can be adjusted to provide a customized fit of the barrel to a frame of the firearm. The modifications to the barrel assembly result in increased dwell time and accuracy of the firearm.
US10330411B2 Handgun magazine loader having cartridge driver
A loader for loading ammunition into a magazine for a handgun. The loader may be universal in that it is capable of loading various types of ammunition cartridges into various types of magazines. A cartridge driver of the loader drives the cartridges into the magazine.
US10330399B2 Heat exchanger and heat exchanger tank
A heat exchanger has a rectangular-shaped core having a plurality of fluid passages extending in a width direction and air fins interleaved between said fluid passages. The heat exchanger has tanks that define fluid manifolds located at opposite ends of the core and fluidly connected by the plurality of fluid passages between the tanks. The tanks each include an extruded tank section with open ends and end caps that enclose the ends of the extruded tank section. The tanks are assembled and attached to the core such that each of the end caps is located at each of four corners of the rectangular-shaped core.
US10330392B2 Three-dimensional heat transfer device
A three-dimensional heat transfer device includes a vapor chamber comprising a chamber body and a first capillary structure, and the first capillary structure being disposed in the chamber body; and a heat pipe comprising a pipe body and a second capillary structure, and the second capillary structure being disposed in the pipe body. The first capillary structure is connected to the second capillary structure by metallic bonding.
US10330382B2 Systems and methods for LNG production with propane and ethane recovery
A LNG liquefaction plant includes a propane recovery unit including an inlet for a feed gas, a first outlet for a LPG, and a second outlet for an ethane-rich feed gas, an ethane recovery unit including an inlet coupled to the second outlet for the ethane-rich feed gas, a first outlet for an ethane liquid, and a second outlet for a methane-rich feed gas, and a LNG liquefaction unit including an inlet coupled to the second outlet for the methane-rich feed gas, a refrigerant to cool the methane-rich feed gas, and an outlet for a LNG. The LNG plant may also include a stripper, an absorber, and a separator configured to separate the feed gas into a stripper liquid and an absorber vapor. The stripper liquid can be converted to an overhead stream used as a reflux stream to the absorber.
US10330381B2 Plant for the liquefaction of nitrogen using the recovery of cold energy deriving from the evaporation of liquefied natural gas
Method for the liquefaction of nitrogen using the recovery of cold energy deriving from the evaporation of liquefied natural gas comprising the steps of: sending a flow of nitrogen (100) to be liquefied to a precooler (101); sending a flow (107) of nitrogen gas exiting said precooler (101) to a heat exchanger (108) of the high pressure recirculation compressor; sending a flow (114) of nitrogen exiting said heat exchanger (108) to a high pressure recirculation compressor (115, 117); sending a flow (120) of nitrogen exiting said compressor (115, 117) to a liquefaction heat exchanger (121); sending to said liquefaction heat exchanger (121) a flow (123) of natural gas, countercurrent to the flow (120) exiting said compressor (115, 117); sending a flow (126, 150) of nitrogen exiting said liquefaction heat exchanger (121) to said heat exchanger (108) countercurrent to said flow (107) of nitrogen gas and to said flow (114) of nitrogen; sending a flow (151, 152) of nitrogen exiting said heat exchanger (108) to said precooler (101) countercurrent to said flow of nitrogen (100) to be liquefied; sending the flow (126, 130) of nitrogen exiting said liquefaction heat exchanger (121) to an expander (131); sending the flow of nitrogen exiting said expander (131) to a medium pressure separator (112) that delivers an exiting flow (132) of nitrogen.
US10330376B2 Refrigerator with advice generating unit
A refrigerator includes a biological information obtaining unit for obtaining biological information of a person upon detection of the person in the vicinity of the refrigerator. The refrigerator further includes an advice generating portion for generating advice about health care based on analysis of the biological information and a display configured to display the advice in response to a user request.
US10330374B2 Refrigerator, and control method thereof
A refrigerator includes an outlet opening/closing system for a refrigerator dispenser including a driver, a cam configured to rotate with respect to a first axis by the driver, and an opening/closing module configured to pivot with respect to a second axis according to the rotation of the cam to open the outlet, wherein the first axis crosses the second axis at a predetermined angle.
US10330372B2 Rail door storage system
A storage system and a refrigeration appliance includes the storage system for storing food items in a temperature-controlled environment. The storage system includes a rail attached to a liner panel. The rail includes at least one mounting structure that is partially embedded within the liner panel. The storage system further includes an accessory. The accessory has an arm extending from a rear surface of the accessory. The accessory is placed in a storage position. The arm is placed between the rail and the liner panel when the accessory is placed in the storage position.
US10330370B2 Refrigerator
Disclosed herein is a refrigerator may include a cabinet, a door which opens a front of the cabinet, a panel disposed in front of the door, and a coupling unit which couples the panel with the door. And the coupling unit may include a first adjustor provided to adjust a position of the panel in a left and right direction, a second adjustor provided to adjust a position of the panel in an up and down direction, and a third adjustor provided to adjust a position of the panel in a front and rear direction.
US10330367B2 Refrigerator hinge bracket mechanism
A refrigerator door hinge bracket mechanism (40) has a door mounting assembly (45) and a base mounting assembly (46). The door mounting assembly includes a hinge mounting plate (49). The base mounting assembly includes an adjustment mechanism (52) which has a U-shaped adjustment plate (50) coupled to the hinge mounting plate, a threaded lower adjustment bar (55) with a threaded lower adjustment block (56) and which has a top camming surface (58), a threaded upper adjustment bar (60) with a threaded upper adjustment block (61) which has a lower cam following surface (63) configured to mate with camming surface. The upper adjustment block includes opening (64) therethrough which aligns with an opening (65) extending through adjustment plate and a hole (66) in the hinge mounting plate. A threaded bolt (67) passes through the three holes to mount the adjustment mechanism to the hinge mounting plate with adjustable movement therebetween.
US10330363B2 Lubricant separator for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system
A lubricant separator is disclosed. The lubricant separator can cause lubricant which is entrained with a heat transfer fluid (e.g., a lubricant—heat transfer fluid mixture) to coalesce and fall (e.g., via gravity) into a bottom portion of a lubricant tank assembly. The lubricant separator can also reduce a velocity of the lubricant—heat transfer fluid mixture as it enters the lubricant tank assembly. The velocity reduction can, for example, reduce an amount of splashing of the lubricant that occurs as the lubricant—heat transfer fluid mixture enters the lubricant tank assembly. The velocity reduction can also, for example, be relatively more conducive to lubricant droplets falling into the bottom portion of the lubricant tank assembly as the flow of the heat transfer fluid is provided to a heat transfer fluid return conduit of the lubricant tank assembly.
US10330358B2 System for refrigerant pressure relief in HVAC systems
A system for reducing refrigerant pressure in an HVAC system includes a receptacle that is fluidly coupled to a condenser. The receptacle is coupled to the condenser between a first pass and a second pass of refrigerant across a flow path of air. The receptacle can include a connection allowing for refrigerant flow into the receptacle during periods of high pressure.
US10330351B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a first compressor configured to compress first refrigerant, a first condenser configured to condense the compressed first refrigerant, a first expansion valve configured to reduce a temperature and a pressure of the condensed first refrigerant, a first evaporator configured to evaporate the first refrigerant having passed through the first expansion valve, a second compressor configured to compress second refrigerant, a second condenser configured to condense the compressed second refrigerant, a second expansion valve configured to reduce a temperature and a pressure of the condensed second refrigerant, a second evaporator configured to evaporate the second refrigerant having passed through the second expansion valve, a first heat exchanger arranged after and connected to the first expansion valve, and a second heat exchanger arranged after and connected to the second expansion valve. The first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger are configured to exchange heat with each other.
US10330350B2 Air conditioning system, compression system with gas secondary injection and judgment and control method thereof
Provided herein is a compression system including a compressor, an intermediate air compensation pipeline, and an air compensation valve disposed on the intermediate air compensation pipeline. According to a flow direction of a refrigerant, a first pressure detection device and a first temperature detection device are disposed at the inlet end of the air compensation valve on the intermediate air compensation pipeline; a second temperature detection device is disposed at the outlet end of the air compensation valve. The system also includes a second pressure detection device and a third temperature detection device disposed on an exhaust pipeline of the compressor.
US10330348B2 Closed-loop geothermal energy collection system
Techniques are provided for extracting geothermal energy, by providing salt into a well shaft that ends in a chamber in the Earth surrounded by a source of geothermal energy. The salt melts and heats up to the temperature within the chamber. The hot molten salt is then extracted and the heat from the molten salt is used as a source of energy to generate electricity or drive an industrial process. The salt can be re-used once the heat is extracted in a closed-loop system. According to some techniques, the salt is conveyed down the well by a pneumatic conveyer system or in other cases by using a mechanical system, such as a screw drive. Once returned to the surface, the molten salt can be used to heat graphite blocks for energy storage or be stored and transported to remote locations to extract the heat energy.
US10330347B2 Positioning foot block
A positioning foot block for the mounting of an upright bar is disclosed to include a support device having a bottom wall, two side walls respectively extended from opposing left and right sides of the bottom wall and a positioning space surrounded by the bottom wall and the side walls for receiving the upright bar. Each side wall of the support device has two side lugs respectively extended from opposing front and rear sides thereof toward the positioning space and respectively clamped on respective corner ends of the upright bar. Thus, the structural design of the positioning foot block can clamp the corner ends of the upright bar firmly, prohibiting the upright bar from vibration and enhancing its positioning stability.
US10330342B2 Dielectrically insulated secondary flue for gas-fired water heater
A dielectrically insulated secondary tubular flue for mounting inside a water holding tank of a gas-fired water heater is provided to increase the efficiency of the water heater. The secondary tubular flue has opposed tubular end sections and an helical tubular section integrally formed therewith. The tubular end sections each have connecting end sections adapted to form a part of a dielectric connector for securing the secondary tubular flue inside of the water holding tank by the dielectric connectors.
US10330340B2 Alternative coil for fired process heater
An apparatus for a fired heater is presented. The fired heater is designed with a plurality of process coils inside a shell, and with a positioning of the burners for reducing the size of the fired heater. The shell has a general rectangular prismatic shape with combustion inlets for admitting combustion gases from the burners, and the process coils include at least two inlet ports and at least one outlet port.
US10330330B2 System and method for climate control in a building
A method for controlling a climate parameter in a room of a building, the method comprising obtaining information regarding the climate parameter, the information including room specific measurements of the climate parameter during at least one climate control process, based on the room specific measurements of the climate parameter providing or amending a correspondence indicator CI, such that the correspondence indicator comprises information indicative of a rate of change of the climate parameter within the at least one room during the at least one climate control process, obtaining climate setting information including a desired climate parameter value C and a corresponding desired time t1, obtaining a starting value V1 of the climate parameter of the at least one room, based on the correspondence indicator CI, the desired time t1, the starting value V1 and the desired climate parameter value C1 calculating a measure M1 for an amount of time Δt needed to 1 change the climate parameter from the starting value V1 of the climate parameter to the desired climate parameter value C1, and scheduling a second climate control process of the climate parameter of the at least one room as a function F1 of the measure M1.
US10330314B2 Throttled direct vent termination
A throttled vent termination or cap for use in conjunction with a direct vent appliance and venting system is provided. The direct vent termination includes an inner pipe and a concentric outer housing surrounding the inner pipe to form a void between the inner pipe and the outer housing. The void adapted to provide intake air to the air intake section of the vent system. An end cap is provided at a first end of the outer pipe, the inner pipe to the end cap and having an exhaust opening therein. An intake region is formed in the outer housing providing access to the void. A throttle cover which is configured to be movably positioned and thereafter secured at one of a number of positions over the intake region using a throttle guide is provided to thereby regulate air flow into the void.
US10330309B2 Boiler
The boiler (1) according to an aspect of the present invention is provided with a boiler main body (3) and a steel support frame (5) that suspends and supports the boiler main body (3). The boiler main body (3) is provided with: a furnace wall (11) composed of water pipes (15) and plate-like fins (16) arranged in an alternating manner; an internal element (4) housed inside the furnace wall (11); and a buffering mechanism (20) configured to attenuate vibration energy when relative displacement, of the internal element (4) with respect to the furnace wall (11), occurs that exceeds a predetermined value. The buffering mechanism (20) is disposed between the furnace wall (11) and the internal element (4) in the main vibration direction of the internal element (4), and the load on the buffering mechanism (20) caused by interference is transmitted to the fins (16).
US10330307B2 Printing system and method for printing substrates
A screwdriver includes a handle having a longitudinal axis. At the one end of the handle, the screwdriver includes a bit holder extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis or a screwdriver blade extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The screwdriver is further includes a drive mechanism in the handle. The drive mechanism causes a bit holder in the handle or the screwdriver blade opposite the handle to rotate. The drive mechanism includes a motor and a freewheel through which the motor can be coupled to the bit holder or the screwdriver blade. The freewheel is designed to relieve the torque when manual torque is introduced into the bit holder or the screwdriver blade through the handle. The drive mechanism further includes a torque limiter for limiting the drive torque of the motor on the bit holder or the blade.
US10330297B2 Lighting device and method for manufacturing a lighting device
A lighting device for providing decorative lighting is disclosed. In one embodiment, the lighting device comprises a base, said base comprises a base for retro-fitting a traditional incandescent light bulb, a continuous optical element in which a string of a plurality of light emitting diodes is arranged, and an envelope encapsulating said continuous optical element such that the lighting device resembles a traditional incandescent light bulb.
US10330295B1 Swivel lamp
In accordance with at least one example embodiments, a swivel lamp may include a primary housing, a lamp housing enclosing at least one light emitting member at a first end of the lamp housing and at least one light emitting member at a second end of the lamp housing, and a switch configured to control power to the light emitting members.
US10330290B2 Salt lamp
A salt lamp includes a lampshade, a base detachably mounted on the lampshade, and a lampwick secured on the base. The lampshade is connected with an upper connecting cap. The base includes a lower connecting cap detachably connected with the upper connecting cap. The upper connecting cap is provided with a plurality of locking pieces. The lower connecting cap is provided with a plurality of slideways corresponding to and allowing movement of the locking pieces of the upper connecting cap. Each of the slideways is provided with an opening allowing entrance of each of the locking pieces, a slope face guiding movement of each of the locking pieces, and a projection locked onto each of the locking pieces to secure the upper connecting cap to the lower connecting cap.
US10330287B2 Light for room and building illumination
A light for room and building illumination, the light comprising an illuminant, including a circuit board including a carrier material, an insulation layer applied to the carrier material at least on one side, conductive paths applied to the insulation layer, and at least one LED that is arranged on the insulation layer and functions as the illuminant, at least one light permeable cover arranged subsequent to the LED in a light exit direction, a light housing in which the circuit board is arranged, characterized in that the circuit board is a metal core circuit board which forms the light housing.
US10330284B2 Apparatus, method, and system for a multi-part visoring and optic system for enhanced beam control
Precision lighting design is a subcategory of lighting design which benefits from a concerted, synergistic effort to improve beam control; sports lighting is one such example. Beam control is improved when all light directing and redirecting devices are considered together, and insomuch that adverse lighting effects are best avoided when considering how all the lighting fixtures in an array interact with one another. To that end, envisioned is a multi-part visoring (i.e., light redirecting) and optic (i.e., light directing) system designed with consideration towards how a fixture lives in a mounted space—how its photometric and physical presence affects other fixtures in or proximate said space—while demonstrating improved beam control over that which is available to general purpose (e.g., indoor residential) lighting.
US10330283B2 Illumination apparatus
An illumination apparatus comprises a plurality of LEDs aligned to an array of directional optical elements wherein the LEDs are substantially at the input aperture of respective optical elements. An electrode array is formed on the array of optical elements to provide at least a first electrical connection to the array of LED elements. Advantageously such an arrangement provides low cost and high efficiency from the directional LED array.
US10330278B2 Device for preventing dewing of headlamp
The present embodiment relates to a device for preventing dewing of headlamp, the device comprising: a housing, which has a light source provided therein, and which has a lens installed on a front end thereof; a thermoelectric module formed inside the housing such that, when power is supplied, one side thereof is heated, while another side surface thereof is cooled; a heat sink for radiating heat generated from the thermoelectric module; a blowing fan formed behind the heat sink; and a blowing duct having a channel formed such that air, which is sent by the blowing fan, ascends along the inner surface of the lens.
US10330275B2 Lighting apparatus having a light source for emitting illumination light
A lighting apparatus includes a light source for emitting an illumination light, a micromirror array having a plurality of micromirror actuators, and an illumination optical unit and an optical sensor unit. The illumination light emitted by the light source is guided onto the micromirror actuators and reflected at the latter and, with the reflection integrated over time, an on beam is reflected to a lighting application by the micromirror actuators in a respective on tilt position via the illumination optical unit, and an off beam is reflected next to the illumination optical unit by the micromirror actuators in a respective off tilt position. Part of the illumination light contained in the off beam is guided, at least in part, onto the optical sensor unit.
US10330272B2 Adjustable fixing structure and illumination apparatus
An adjustable fixing structure includes a main body, a first fixing element and at least one second fixing element. The main body has a containing space, a containing cavity communicating with the containing space and at least one opening communicating with the containing space. The opening is disposed corresponding to the containing cavity, and a light shaft is adapted to be disposed in the containing space. The first fixing element is movably disposed in the containing cavity of the main body. The second fixing element is movably disposed in the opening of the main body. The first and the second fixing elements are moved along an axis to lean against the light shaft, so as to fix the light shaft in the containing space.
US10330269B2 Illuminating device and lighting unit
An illuminating device has a planar, elongate lighting unit and a profile-shaped carrier component. The lighting unit can be fixed to the carrier component. The lighting unit has a profile element which is permeable to light and has a cross-sectional shape which is U-shaped in some portions, opposing limbs of the U-shaped cross-sectional shape extend substantially in the thickness direction of the lighting unit, and an inner region of the profile element is formed with an opening formed between the limbs by the U-shaped cross-sectional shape. The lighting unit has a planar base part which is arranged in the region of the opening and is coupled to the profile element. The profile element is formed by a material which offers less resistance to a deformation than a second material by which the planar base part is formed. In the inner region, a light-generation device is arranged in this case.
US10330265B2 Front light source and display device comprising the front light source
The present disclosure provides a front light source including: a transparent substrate; a plurality of light source elements provided on the transparent substrate; and a plurality of light absorbing elements provided at front sides of the plurality of light source elements. The light absorbing elements and the light source elements are in a one-to-one correspondence, an orthographic projection of each of the light source elements onto the transparent substrate is within an orthographic projection of one of the light absorbing elements corresponding to the each light source element onto the transparent substrate, and an area of the orthographic projection of each of the light source elements onto the transparent substrate is smaller than an area of the orthographic projection of one of the light absorbing elements corresponding to the each light source element onto the transparent substrate. The present disclosure also provides a display device including the front light source.
US10330263B2 Light apparatus
A light bulb apparatus includes a head cup, a bottom support, multiple light strips and a bulb shell. The head cup is connected to an external power source. The bottom support is extended from the head cup. Each light strip has a top end and a bottom end. The bottom ends of the light strips are connected to the bottom support. The top ends of the light strips form a top polygonal shape and the bottom ends of the light strips form a bottom polygonal shape. The bottom polygonal shape has a bigger area size than the top polygonal shape. Each light strip has a skewed angle with respect to a middle axis perpendicular to the bottom shape.
US10330260B2 Method and system for filling thermally insulated containers with liquid carbon dioxide
A method, as well as a system, are disclosed for filling a container with an amount of liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) which is partially converted into an amount of solid CO2 in the container, for maintaining one or more products, loaded into the container, at a defined temperature, below a defined temperature, or within a defined temperature range, the defined temperature or the defined temperature range being below an environmental temperature. Also disclosed are a method and a system for providing identification and traceability data determining the container and the one or more products that have been loaded into the container, and for enabling identification of the container during transport to a particular destination.
US10330257B2 Liquid containment device and containment of leakage from a liquid reservoir
A liquid containment device and method for containing leakage from a liquid reservoir. The liquid containment device comprises a base and a peripheral wall that comprises flexible resilient folds that allow a portion of the peripheral wall to be flattened against the floor to slide the liquid containment device under the liquid reservoir. The peripheral wall is resilient and returns readily to a position where it extends upwardly from the base when released. The liquid containment device can be installed by lifting slightly a reservoir, flattening a portion of the peripheral wall, sliding it under the reservoir until the flattened portion protrudes past the far edge of the reservoir whereupon it resiliently regains its shape forming a receptacle under the reservoir. Abstract not to be interpreted as limiting.
US10330256B2 Column grip
A column grip that supports objects by friction grip to smooth surfaces, particularly columns on a railing system. The column grip comprises a cam assembly that actuates about a main axis to fit between columns located on deck, stairway or hallway railing. A compression spring provides a driving force to secure outer surfaces of the invention against the columns. When supporting heavy objects, its parrot beak design provides mechanical advantage proportionate to an objects weight, by pushing its outer surfaces harder against opposing columns and creating additional friction against opposing columns. A broad range of accessories, including a shelf, hook, gardening accessories, deck light, light sources, decoration, flag holder, and the like attaches to the embodiment. For example, a deck light attached to this invention that not only improve the aesthetic appeal of a deck, but also illuminates its surrounding area and enhance safety.
US10330254B2 Method and system for stabilizing a payload
An apparatus includes a carrier, one or more first sensors, one or more second sensors, and one or more processors. The carrier includes a first frame and a second frame. A payload is affixed to the first frame. The second frame is rotatably coupled to a movable object. The one or more first sensors are disposed on the payload and configured to measure one or more motion characteristics of the payload. The one or more second sensors are disposed on the carrier and configured to measure one or more motion characteristics of the carrier. The one or more processors are configured to determine an input torque based on the one or more motion characteristics of the payload, determine an estimated disturbance torque based on the one or more motion characteristics of the carrier, and calculate an output torque based on the input torque and the estimated disturbance torque.
US10330242B1 Supporting apparatus and display device using the same
A supporting apparatus allowing a user to rotate a display panel comprises a first bracket and a second bracket. The first bracket and the second bracket cooperate to provide lateral and fore and aft support and allow rotation of the display panel with a friction damping arrangement to allow stable orientation and reorientation of the display panel as desired.
US10330240B1 Mounting assembly
A mounting apparatus including a base with a perimeter edge having at least one depression formed therein. A mounting plate can be detachably coupled with the base and have a corresponding perimeter edge with at least one displaceable protrusion formed thereon. The displaceable protrusion can have a biasing element configured to bias the displaceable protrusion away from the corresponding perimeter. At least a portion of the base perimeter edge is configured to compress the biasing element during rotation of the mounting plate relative to the base, thereby displacing the displaceable protrusion and wherein the displaceable protrusion is configured to engage the at least one depression.
US10330236B2 Pipeline repair
In an example, a method of repairing a pipeline includes isolating a section of a pipeline that includes a leak site. The method includes flooding the section of the pipeline with a plug formulation that includes artificial platelets and an ultraviolet (UV) photoinitiator. The section may be pressurized to induce migration of the artificial platelets to the leak site. The method also includes draining excess plug formulation from the section of the pipeline. The method further includes exposing the UV photoinitiator to UV light to form a gas impermeable seal at the leak site.
US10330229B1 Sewer hose and method
A sewer hose including a corrugated central body integrally joined at opposing longitudinal ends by attachment collars, a first collar defining one or more locking channels, and a second collar defining one or more lugs sized and shaped for insertion into respective channels. A method of manufacturing the hose is also disclosed, including the steps of providing mold segments sized and shaped to produce the aforementioned collar sections as well as the corrugated central body, deploying them in a molding apparatus, and injecting a polymeric material into the mold segments so as to form a sewer hose with integrally attached male and female attachment collars, negating inefficient and ineffective attachment adapters.
US10330225B2 Lightning resistant gas tubing system
Apparatus for detecting an electrical insult to a gas tubing system and dissipating the energy from such insult. The system includes tubing, at least one terminating connector, and an injury mitigator. The tubing includes a conduit, an insulating layer, a conductive layer, and a jacket. The conduit is connected to earth ground. The conductive layer is electrically insulated from the conduit by the insulating layer. The mitigator includes an insult event detection circuit and an energy dissipation circuit, both electrically connected between the conductive layer of the tubing and ground. Insult indication is provided by a fusible link. Energy dissipation is provided by the fuse, a transient voltage suppression (TVS) device, and/or a spark gap. The TVS device has a setpoint voltage less than the breakdown voltage of the spark gap, ensuring that the TVS device actuates before the spark gap conducts.
US10330218B2 Fluid-based gating mechanism with tunable multiphase selectivity and antifouling behavior
A gating mechanism that uses a capillary stabilized liquid as a reversible, reconfigurable gate that fills and seals pores in the closed state, and creates a non-fouling, liquid-lined pore in the open state is disclosed. Theoretical modeling and experiments demonstrate that for each transport substance, the gating threshold—the pressure needed to open the pores—can be rationally tuned over a wide pressure range. This enables realizing in one system differential response profiles for a variety of liquids and gases, even letting liquids flow through the pore while preventing gas from escaping. These capabilities allow dynamic modulation of gas-liquid sorting and to separate multi-phase mixtures, with the liquid lining ensuring sustained antifouling behavior. Because the liquid gating strategy enables efficient short-term and long-term operation and can be applied to a variety of pore structures and membrane materials, and to nano, micro as well as macroscale fluid systems, the gating systems is useful in a wide range of applications.
US10330214B2 Control valve
[Object] Provided is a control valve capable of ensuring controllability in both flows without increasing the number of parts.[Solving Means] A plurality of differential pressure valves 50, 60, 70, and 80 are disposed inside a valve body 10 so that a fluid pressure acting on a main valve body 20 disposed inside a main valve chamber 13 becomes the same in a flow of both directions including one direction from a first inlet/outlet 11 to a second inlet/outlet 12 through the main valve chamber 13 and the other direction from the second inlet/outlet 12 to the first inlet/outlet 11 through the main valve chamber 13.
US10330212B2 Fluidic control valve with small displacement actuators
A fluidic control valve includes a piezostack actuator, a seal plate, and an orifice plate including a plurality of orifices. The piezostack actuator is configured to move the seal plate along a longitudinal axis between a closed position, in which the seal plate seals the orifices of the orifice plate and closes the valve, and an open position, in which the seal plate is displaced from the orifice plate to open the valve.
US10330211B2 Pressure regulator
A pressure regulator has a housing with an inlet, an outlet and a valve seat. A regulator sleeve is arranged within the housing and defines a flow channel from an upstream end adapted for cooperating with the valve seat towards a downstream end associated with the outlet. A spring biases the regulator sleeve towards the outlet. The downstream end of the flow channel tapers outwardly.
US10330208B2 Compound valve
A compound valve includes a body having a valve chamber; a cylindrical-shaped valve element having opening portions in its lateral side surface for allowing heat media to flow inside of the valve element, and a partition member there inside in the longitudinal direction; and a motor for controlling a rotation angle of the valve element, and the opening portions communicate with either one of a first heat-medium inflow port or a second heat-medium inflow port, and with either one of a third heat-medium outflow port or a fourth heat-medium outflow port; two heat media having different properties flow adjacent to the partition member; and, by controlling, by a rotation angle of the motor, areas of the communicating inflow ports and the opening portions, and those of the communicating outflow ports and the opening portions, the quantities of flow are controlled.
US10330206B2 Movable shutter for a fluid conduit
A movable shutter for a fluid conduit including two half-bodies consisting of a tube that forms a conduit, to the ends of which are affixed a flange and a plate having a bearing surface; a gate with a body defined by two longitudinal surfaces located opposite the bearing surfaces, which gate is mounted movably between the bearing surfaces, between a closed position and an open position; and a locking mechanism suitable for keeping the plates in a position in which they are either separated or close together, wherein at least one protruding element is provided on at least one of the bearing surfaces or on at least one of the longitudinal surfaces, such that if the gate is not properly positioned, the protruding element forms an obstacle that prevents the locking mechanism from keeping the plates in the position in which they are close together.
US10330204B2 Burner seal of a gas turbine and method for manufacturing the same
A burner seal of a gas turbine with a substantially tubular base body, which has a ring-shaped inlet lip on the inflow side and a funnel at its outflow side, wherein an inner diameter of the inflow side is embodied to be larger than an inner diameter of a sealing surface that is arranged axially in front of the funnel, wherein cooling channels are formed in the base body distributed about the circumference, wherein the cooling channels are formed respectively in the base body in the area of the sealing surface and of the funnel, and respectively open into an end area of the funnel in an exit hole.
US10330194B2 Control apparatus
A control apparatus for an automatic transmission including a torque converter with a lock-up clutch capable of connecting the output shaft of an engine and the input shaft of the automatic transmission includes a state determination unit configured to determine, based on an operation signal from an ABS device, whether the ABS device of a vehicle is in a normally operating state or in a fail state, a rotation speed determination unit configured to determine whether the rotation speed of the input shaft is not less than a reference rotation speed, and an operation control unit configured to control engagement of the lock-up clutch based on the operation state of the ABS device and the result of comparison between the rotation speed of the input shaft and the reference rotation speed.
US10330191B2 Double disconnect transmission reverser with disconnect synchronizer
A control system for a transmission reverser having an output gear, a forward disconnect device, a first reverse disconnect device, and a second reverse disconnect device includes one or more controllers with processing and memory architecture configured to execute control logic to control the transmission reverser in a forward mode and a reverse mode. In the forward mode, the one or more controllers command the first reverse disconnect device to disengage and the forward disconnect device to engage to rotate the output gear in a forward direction. In the reverse mode, the one or more controllers command the first reverse disconnect device to engage and the second reverse disconnect device to engage to rotate the output gear in a reverse direction.
US10330189B2 Active transfer case with splash recovery clutch lubrication system
An active transfer case is disclosed having a multi-plate friction clutch installed on the front output shaft. A splash recovery lubrication system is provided to capture lubricant splashed from the sump in response to rotation of the friction clutch and transfer the captured lubricant to a central clutch feed chamber to cool and lubricate the components of the friction clutch.
US10330181B2 Toroidal continuously variable transmission
In a continuously variable transmission including: a first transmission unit including a first input disc and a first output disc disposed coaxially and a power roller tiltably interposed between these discs; and a second transmission unit disposed coaxially with the first transmission unit, including a second input disc and a second output disc disposed coaxially and a second power roller tiltably interposed between these discs, and disposed such that a back surface of the second input disc is opposed to a back surface of the first input disc, a tubular back surface cylinder wall is provided on each of the back surfaces of the first input disc and the second input disc so as to project therefrom.
US10330175B2 Power transmission apparatus for vehicle
Nine forward speeds and one reverse speed are achieved by a power transmission apparatus for a vehicle including a double clutch, a plurality of input, output, and idle shafts, a plurality of gears fixed to or rotatable on the shafts, a plurality of synchronizers selectively synchronizing gears to the shafts.
US10330174B2 Gear assembly for a wind turbine gearbox having a flexible pin shaft and carrier
A carrier and at least one pin shaft of a gearbox of a wind turbine and method of manufacturing same includes forming the carrier and the pin shaft(s) as a single part or separate components. Further, the method includes forming one or more voids in the pin shaft(s) and/or the carrier via additive manufacturing. As such, the void(s) is configured to increase flexibility of the pin shaft(s)/carrier so as to improve a load distribution thereof.
US10330169B2 Frequency sensitive type shock absorber
The present disclosure relates to a frequency sensitive type shock absorber configured to generate a soft damping force using one dividing disk to change the damping force on the basis of a traveling speed of a vehicle and a state of a road surface, improve ride comfort and steering stability, and decrease a manufacturing cost.
US10330166B2 Rotorcraft vibration suppression system in a four corner pylon mount configuration
The vibration suppression system includes a vibration isolator located in each corner in a four corner pylon mount structural assembly. The combination of four vibration isolators, two being forward of the transmission, and two being aft of the transmission, collectively are effective at isolating main rotor vertical shear, pitch moment, as well as roll moment induced vibrations. Each opposing pair of vibration isolators can efficiently react against the moment oscillations because the moment can be decomposed into two antagonistic vertical oscillations at each vibration isolator. A pylon structure extends between a pair of vibration isolators thereby allowing the vibration isolators to be spaced a away from a vibrating body to provide increased control.
US10330163B2 Shield attachment method and device
A heat shield assembly for a braking system is provided. The heat shield assembly includes a circumferential heat shield having a first end and a second end spaced from the first end along a central axis. A tab member is disposed proximate the second end of the circumferential heat shield. The tab member has a radially extending portion with an aperture extending therethrough. The aperture is configured for mounting the circumferential heat shield to a wheel.
US10330146B2 Retainer and tapered roller bearing
A retainer of a tapered roller bearing includes crossbars having guide surfaces which circumferentially contact the tapered rollers. The crossbars are also formed with first recessed surfaces and second recessed surfaces which are both in the form of cutouts circumferentially recessed from the respective guide surfaces to reduce stirring resistance and shear resistance of oil. To reduce the contact lengths between the rolling surface central portions of the tapered rollers and the guide surfaces, the guide surfaces are smoothly convex in the longitudinal direction of the tapered rollers.
US10330145B2 Gear pump bearing
Invention provides gear pump bearing block and method of manufacturing gear pump bearing block. Bearing block includes a bush formed of antifriction alloy, bush having cylindrical portion providing bore adapted to receive bearing shaft of gear of pump, and further having flange portion extending radially outwardly at end of cylindrical portion to provide thrust face adapted to slidingly engage with side surface of gear. Bearing block also has backing layer covering radially outer surface of cylindrical portion and rear face of flange portion, backing layer being formed of less dense alloy compared to antifriction alloy. Furthermore, there is an annular gallery embedded in flange portion such that gallery is spaced from surface of bore and from thrust face, gallery surrounding bore, with inlet to and outlet from annular gallery such that, in use, fluid flows from inlet, through annular gallery to provide cooling of thrust face, and then to outlet.
US10330143B2 Serviceable joint with removable race
A serviceable joint features a pin, a housing with a hollow interior, and a removable race. The race has hollow interior chambers, an upper one of which is larger than the lower. The bottom end of the pin is passable through the hollow interior chambers and onward through an open lower end of the housing to situate the top end of the joint pin within the upper chamber of the race, from which a remainder of the pin hangs in free floating state. A retaining ring is engaged in an annular groove in the peripheral wall of the housing to clamp the race in place in a seated position abutting a tapered exterior area of the race against a tapered interior portion of the housing, whereby the race is centered and stabilized in the housing to restrain the head of the free-floating pin.
US10330140B2 Device for securing a tension element against unintentional release
A device for securing a clamping element against unintentional release includes a disk-shaped structure penetrated in an axial manner by a bore hole. A driving profile is defined by the bore hole. The disk-shaped structure is positionable on a component such that the bore hole engages a profile on the component to establish a torque-proof coupling of the disk-shaped structure and the component. The disk-shaped structure has a pair of contact surfaces. Each contact surface of the pair of contact surfaces runs radially and is positioned at a respective axial side of the disk-shaped structure. A profile plane of the driving profile is tilted at an angle with respect to a radial plane of each contact surface of the pair of contact surfaces. A related mounting arrangement is also provided.
US10330136B2 Anti-rotational fastener system
A fastener system includes a fastener including a fastener first end and a longitudinally opposed fastener second end, and an anchor configured to receive and capture the fastener upon rotation of the fastener in a first direction, wherein the anchor is further configured to engage the fastener first end upon complete rotation of the fastener in the first direction, and the anchor is further configured to prohibit further rotation in a second direction, opposite the first direction, upon engagement with the fastener first end.
US10330135B2 Adjustment device for exercise apparatuses
An adjustment device for exercise apparatuses which comprises a flange, a coupling body coupled to the flange by a pressure bar, an adjustment protrusion and a pressure pin, a coupling ring through which the coupling body is passed, a vertical arm connected to the coupling body so as to be adjusted in the back and forth direction and rotationally, and a coupling arm connected to the vertical arm.
US10330131B2 Hydraulic fluid de-aeration device
A hydraulic fluid de-aeration device for a hydraulically actuated variable valve actuation system is provided. The device includes a bridge and a de-aeration chamber having an upper chamber, a lower chamber, and a central axis. A vent pipe is arranged along the central axis of the de-aeration chamber and can include at least one vent hole. The bridge is arranged such that hydraulic fluid flowing from the bridge is directed towards an outer wall of a top portion of the lower chamber. The device includes a cover that integrates the upper chamber with a vent hole for air that is expelled from the hydraulic fluid. An optional gasket or plate configured with at least one vent hole can be arranged between the upper and lower chamber. The vent pipe can be arranged within the cover and extend through the upper chamber to the lower chamber.
US10330127B2 Control system for a felling saw and method of control thereof
A system for controlling a felling saw in a forestry machine, the felling saw being driven by a hydraulic pump and saw motor circuit. The system includes an instrument for measuring a rotational speed of the felling saw and generating a signal indicative of the rotational speed, a calculator for calculating a power consumption of the hydraulic pump and saw motor circuit adjusted as a function of the signal indicative of said rotational speed, and a controller for adjusting hydraulic settings of the hydraulic pump or/and saw motor circuit based on the calculated power consumption. A method for controlling the felling saw is also disclosed.
US10330125B2 Hydraulic actuator and method for operating a hydraulic actuator
The hydraulic actuator comprises: a hydraulic input cylinder having an input piston; a hydraulic output cylinder, which is hydraulically coupled to the input cylinder; and a pressure-limiting valve, which limits the output cylinder with respect to pressure in dependence on the usability of a force on the input piston. The method is a method for operating such a hydraulic actuator, wherein the drive actuator is deflected with deflections having a deflection duration at a deflection frequency for the duration of an acting or a non-acting phase of the hydraulic actuator, wherein the deflection duration defines a movement stiffness of the hydraulic actuator and the deflection frequency defines the resulting deflection speed of the hydraulic actuator.
US10330119B2 Method for the positioning of a cover disk of a pump and pump
A method for the positioning of a cover disk with respect to an open impeller of a pump arranged in a pump housing. An adjustment bolt is first screwed so far into a threaded bore of the cover disk until it comes into contact with the pump housing. An identifier is subsequently applied which indicates a position of a first marking of the adjustment bolt. The adjustment bolt is then screwed in further until a second marking reaches the identifier. The described steps are repeated for at least one further adjustment bolt.
US10330107B2 Drive rotor for a magnetically coupled pump having tolerance rings
A magnetic clutch pump arrangement is provided. The pump arrangement includes a pump housing containing an impeller shaft, a containment shell sealing an enclosed chamber within the housing, an impeller mounted on the impeller shaft, an inner rotor mounted on the other end of the impeller shaft, a drive motor, a drive shaft drivable by the drive motor, and an outer rotor outside of the enclosed chamber, mounted on the drive shaft, which magnetically interacts with the inner rotor. The external rotor has a hub with a through-bore having an interior surface which includes an axial groove extending parallel to the axis of rotation which cooperates with a feather key and a drive shaft key groove to rotationally secure the hub to the drive shaft. At least one radially circumferential first groove and at least one radially circumferential second groove in the hub interior surface receive tolerance rings.
US10330105B2 Compressor including flow control insert and electromagnetic actuator
A centrifugal compressor is disclosed. The compressor includes an impeller, an electromagnetic actuator, and a flow control insert. The flow control insert is selectively moveable in response to the electromagnetic actuator to regulate a flow of fluid expelled by the impeller.
US10330097B2 Pump fluid end with integrated web portion
A fluid end block for attachment to a power end of a high pressure reciprocating pump includes a main body portion having an outwardly facing body forward face, an outwardly facing body rear face opposite the body forward face, and opposing side surfaces. A web portion protrudes outwardly from the outwardly facing body forward face. The web portion may have an outwardly facing web forward face and a curvilinear side surface. The web portion may be integral with the main body portion. A plurality of bosses protrude from the web forward face and having a forward facing end. The plurality of bosses may be integral with the main body portion and the web portion. A plunger bore extends through one of the plurality of bosses configured to receive a reciprocating plunger.
US10330081B2 Reducing curtailment of wind power generation
Historical power output measurements of a wind turbine for a time period immediately preceding a specified past time are received. Historical wind speed micro-forecasts for the wind turbine for a time period immediately preceding the specified past time and for a time period immediately following the specified past time are received. The historical wind speed micro-forecasts are converted to wind power values. Based on the historical power output measurements and the wind power output values, a machine learning model for predicting wind power output is trained. Real-time power output measurements of the wind turbine and real-time wind speed micro-forecasts for the wind turbine are received. The real-time wind speed micro-forecasts are converted to real-time wind power values. Using the machine learning model with the real-time power output measurements and the real-time wind power values, a wind power output forecast for the wind turbine at a future time is outputted.
US10330075B2 Wind turbine blade comprising a lightning protection system equipped with radar absorbing material
The invention provides a wind turbine blade having a Radar Absorbing Material (RAM) and a lightning protection system arranged for guaranteeing the performance of the lightning protection system and the integrity of the RAM. The lightning protection system has lightning receptors located at a tip region and one or two down-conductors disposed inside of the wind turbine blade for driving lightning current to ground. The RAM covers the entire wind turbine blade except the tip region and has at least a functional layer and a reflector layer connected to the one or two down conductors by means of auxiliary cables.
US10330070B2 Method and apparatus for operating a starter for an internal combustion engine
A starter for an internal combustion engine includes a multi-phase brushless electric motor, a controller and an inverter. A method for controlling the starter includes determining initial current commands for operating the electric motor in response to an activation command. Electrical current supplied to the electric motor and a rotational position of an output member of the electric motor are monitored. The electrical current is monitored directly without an intervening current prediction step. Interim voltage commands are determined based upon the initial current commands and the monitored currents, and final voltage commands are determined by subjecting the interim voltage commands to voltage limits. A rotational position compensation term is determined based upon the rotational position and rotational speed of the electric motor, and operation of the inverter is controlled to control the electric motor based upon the final voltage commands and the rotational position compensation term.
US10330069B2 System control strategy and methods for multi-physics fluid atomizing
A method of controlling fuel delivery to an engine includes providing a fluid atomizer, a mechanically driven air compressor, a start up air source, and an air valve coupled between the mechanically driven air compressor and the start up air source, charging the start up air source, delivering compressed air from the start up air source to the fluid atomizer, providing an initial air/fluid mixture with the fluid atomizer, and operating the air valve to direct compressed air from the mechanically driven air compressor to the fluid atomizer.
US10330066B2 High-pressure fuel pump
The present disclosure relates to high-pressure fuel pumps and the teaching may be applied to pumps in which a pump piston, by means of which a fuel is acted on with a high pressure, is guided in a guiding sleeve. In some embodiments, a high-pressure fuel pump may include: a housing having a housing recess; a pump piston for pressurizing a fuel; and a guiding sleeve arranged in the housing recess and guiding the pump piston. The guiding sleeve is connected to the housing recess with a materially engaging connection.
US10330061B2 Fuel injection system
A fuel injector is provided. The fuel injector includes a sleeve having a first end proximate an outlet; a piston slidingly received in the sleeve, the piston having a first end proximate the outlet; a pumping chamber at least partially defined by the sleeve between the first end of the piston and the outlet; and a normally-open inlet valve through which fuel passes to enter the pumping chamber.
US10330059B2 Vacuum system and method for operation of a vacuum system
A vacuum system is provided. The vacuum system includes a vacuum aspirator coupled to a housing of an intake manifold, the vacuum aspirator including an air intake port, a vacuum port, and a manifold port. The vacuum system also includes a manifold vacuum passage and a vacuum reservoir passage traversing the housing of the intake manifold, the manifold vacuum passage coupled to the manifold port and the vacuum reservoir passage coupled to the vacuum port.
US10330056B2 Fuel pump controller integrated with air filter
A fuel pump controller having an integrated air filter includes: a mounting plate fixed to a fuel tank; a motor driver provided on the mounting plate; an air filter having a filter sheet disposed inside a filter case to remove a foreign substance from air and having an air inlet port for air introduction; and an air outlet port for discharging the air, which has passed through the filter sheet. The filter case is integrally disposed on the mounting plate to enable heat exchange between the air passing therethrough and the motor driver.
US10330050B2 Fuel injection device for gas turbine
A fuel injection device, for a gas turbine, which enhances uniform distribution in concentration of fuel gas and water vapor in a combustion chamber with simple structure and at low cost to effectively reduce NOx, is provided. The fuel injection device with a fuel nozzle to mix fuel gas and water vapor and inject the fuel gas and water vapor into a combustion chamber, includes: a nozzle housing having a mixing chamber thereinside; a first introduction passage to introduce the fuel gas into the mixing chamber from outside of the nozzle housing; and a second introduction passage to introduce the water vapor into the mixing chamber from an outside of the nozzle housing; and a plurality of reverse passages communicating with a downstream end of the mixing chamber and configured to allow for a plurality of reverses of flow of mixed gas from the mixing chamber.
US10330043B2 Saddle-ride type vehicle
In a saddle-ride type vehicle in which a cylinder head of a single-cylinder engine main unit has a front wall and a rear wall, an exhaust system being connected to the front wall and an intake system being connected to the rear wall, a joining surface of the cylinder head to a head cover is formed on a plane crossing a cylinder axis, the plane being inclined downward toward a front. Rotation axes of camshafts are arranged on the plane. An axis of a valve stem of a throttle valve is arranged on the plane. A curve cover curved so as to cover driven sprockets fixed to the camshafts is formed on one side in a vehicle width direction of the head cover. A drum housing box housing a throttle drum fixed to one end of the valve stem is arranged close to the curve cover.
US10330026B2 Method of controlling valve timing and valve duration using CVVT apparatus and CVVD apparatus
A method of controlling valve timing and valve duration using a CVVT apparatus and a CVVD apparatus, the CVVT apparatus being configured to adjust an opening time of a valve in a vehicle engine, the CVVD apparatus being configured to adjust a duration of a valve lift, the method may include determining a desired valve opening time and a desired valve closing time; determining a desired valve duration by the desired valve opening time and the desired valve closing time; determining a desired valve timing through the desired valve opening time and an actual valve duration measured in real time; and controlling the CVVD apparatus to accomplish the desired valve duration while controlling the CVVT apparatus to accomplish the desired valve timing.
US10330024B2 Universal external isolation and B and B valve skid for industrial gas appliances
A system includes a pre-assembled, modular valve assembly configured to be coupled to both an industrial gas appliance and a fuel supply system for the industrial gas appliance. The system includes a manual isolation valve, a first block valve, and a bleed valve. The modular valve assembly is configured to be disposed at a location separate from the industrial gas appliance.
US10330020B2 Turbojet with a discharge duct
A unit including an intermediate turbojet casing formed by a hub including a downstream transverse endplate having formed therein at least one first opening putting the inside of the hub into communication with a duct extending downstream from the endplate and opening out at its downstream end via a second opening formed in an outer annular shroud extending downstream from the hub for defining the inside of an annular flow space for a secondary stream, is provided. The upstream end of the duct is fastened to the downstream endplate of the hub by releasable elastic engagement.
US10330019B2 Self-actuating and dual pivot flapper valve
A bleed valve includes a valve body, a first flapper body movable relative to the valve body between an open position and a closed position, and a second flapper body movable relative to the valve body between an open position and a closed position. A resilient member biases the first and second flapper bodies to the open position to vent bleed air. The first and second flapper bodies move to the closed position when a pressure load across the first and second flapper bodies exceeds a biasing force of the resilient member. A gas turbine engine is also disclosed.
US10330015B2 Transient emission temperature control of turbine systems
In one embodiment, a system is provided. The system includes a turbine control system, comprising a processor. The processor is configured to receive an input for transitioning between a normal load path (NLP) of a turbine system and a cold load path (CLP) of the turbine system. The processor is additionally configured to determine a carbon monoxide (CO) setpoint based on the input. The processor is further configured to apply a temperature control based on the CO setpoint, wherein the normal load path comprises higher emissions temperatures as compared to the cold load path.
US10330012B2 Brackets for gas turbine engine components
A bracket includes a rigid member and a resilient member for coupling a coolant collector to a coolant supply manifold. The coolant collector is movable between a first position and a second position with respect to the coolant supply manifold due to thermal heating. The resilient member defines an anchoring portion and a cantilevered portion. The anchoring portion couples the cantilevered portion to a midsection of the rigid member for urging the coolant collector toward the coolant supply manifold in the first and second positions.
US10330007B2 Systems and methods for a crankshaft of a piston engine
Methods and systems are provided for the design and manufacture of a crankshaft of a piston internal combustion engine. In one example, a crankshaft comprises a crankshaft throw, the crankshaft throw comprising a crankpin and crank webs. The crank webs are formed asymmetrically in a region of the crankpin with respect to a plane intersecting an axis of rotation of the crankshaft and a center axis of the crankpin, such that the breaking strength of the crankshaft throw is increased at a crankshaft angle of rotation which differs from the top dead center position of a piston to which the crankpin is coupled, and at which the piston exerts a maximum combustion-induced force on the crankpin.
US10330000B2 Control device for an exhaust gas guide section of a turbine
In a control device for a flow-through exhaust gas guide section of a turbine for opening and closing a bypass duct to permit exhaust gas to bypass a turbine wheel arranged in a turbine wheel housing of the exhaust gas guide section comprising with an actuating device and a cover element being provided for opening or closing a flow cross-section of the bypass duct, the cover element is a hollow truncated cone with passages provided in the cone-shaped cover element which differ from one another so as to provide for a controllable efficient and quiet exhaust gas flow through the flow cross-section into the bypass duct.
US10329999B2 Compressor of exhaust turbocharger
A compressor includes an impeller, a housing, and a connecting shaft. An inlet for introducing gas into a suction side of the impeller, and an annular groove formed in an outer periphery of the inlet are formed in the housing. The groove communicates with the inlet on the intake passage side. The groove is blocked on the impeller side. A gas outlet of an EGR passage is connected with a middle of the groove. An inner diameter of the groove is machined to be larger than an inner diameter of an end part of the gas outlet of the intake passage (an end part on the inlet side).
US10329990B2 Asymmetric catalyst cone for swirl induction of exhaust gas flow
An exhaust gas flow after-treatment (AT) system includes first and second AT devices. The first AT device includes cone with an inlet defined by a surface area having a first geometric center and an outlet defined by a surface area having a second geometric center. The AT system also includes an exhaust passage for carrying the exhaust gas flow from the first AT device cone outlet to the second AT device, and includes an injector for introducing a reductant into the exhaust gas flow within the exhaust passage. The first geometric center is arranged at a predetermined distance from the second geometric center and the inlet surface area is greater than the outlet surface area by a predetermined ratio. The predetermined distance and the predetermined ratio are together configured to induce swirl in and mix the reductant with the exhaust gas flow within the exhaust passage.
US10329978B1 High temperature exhaust systems for marine propulsion devices
An exhaust system for a marine propulsion device having an engine and a driveshaft housing. An exhaust manifold having a downstream end with an outer surface conveys exhaust gas from the engine. An exhaust conduit having an upstream end with an outer surface conveys the exhaust gas to the driveshaft housing. A flexible coupler couples the downstream end of the exhaust manifold and the upstream end of the exhaust conduit, retaining a gap between them. A metallic coil is aligned with the flexible coupler, which biases the metallic coil into contact with the outer surfaces of the exhaust manifold and the exhaust conduit to conduct heat between them. First and second clamps engage outer surfaces of the flexible coupler to cause inner surfaces of the flexible coupler to sealingly engage the outer surface of the exhaust manifold, and the outer surface of the exhaust conduit, respectively.
US10329972B2 Single valve compression release bridge brake
A single valve compression release bridge brake is provided. The single valve compression release bridge brake includes a braking piston (160) integrated into an inner end of a valve bridge (400) which is located under a rocker arm (210) of an engine. The braking piston (160) is slidably disposed in a braking piston bore (190) opened downwards from the inner end of the valve bridge (400). The lower end of the braking piston (160) is connected to the inner exhaust valve (3001). Oil is supplied to the braking piston bore (190) in the valve bridge (400). The inner end of the valve bridge (400) above the braking piston (160) is pushed upwards against the rocker arm (210) by oil pressure, and a hydraulic linkage is formed between the braking piston (160) and the valve bridge (400). A braking cam lobe (232, 233) actuates the rocker arm (210), the inner end of the valve bridge (400), the hydraulic linkage, the braking piston (160), and finally the inner exhaust valve (3001) for the single valve compression release bridge brake.
US10329952B2 Bearing assembly, in particular for a turbomachine, and turbomachine having such a bearing assembly
A bearing assembly (2) is provided, in particular for a turbomachine, including: an inner bearing race (3); an outer bearing race (4) having at least one cooling channel (15) formed within it or in its outer surface; rolling elements (7) made of ceramic and disposed between the inner bearing race (3) and the outer bearing race (4); and a surrounding bearing ring (9) connected to the outer bearing race (4) and configured to form a squeeze film (10) of oil between its outer surface and an opposite inner surface of a housing (1) in which the bearing assembly can be mounted.
US10329947B2 35Geared unison ring for multi-stage variable vane actuation
A variable vane system includes a first variable vane stage with a multiple of first actuator gears, each of the multiple of first actuator gears mounted to a respective variable vane of the first variable vane stage, and a second variable vane stage with a multiple of second stage actuator gears. Each of the multiple of second stage actuator gears mounted to a respective variable vane of the second variable vane stage, an extended geared unison ring driven by the drive gear, wherein the extended geared unison ring spans at least a first variable vane stage and a second variable vane stage, each of the multiple of first and second stage actuator gears driven by the extended geared unison ring.
US10329940B2 Method and system for passive clearance control in a gas turbine engine
A method to design a turbine including: estimating rates of thermal radial expansion for each of a stator and a rotor corresponding to a period of operation of the turbine; estimating a clearance between the rotor and the stator based on the rates of thermal radial expansion, and determining a mass or surface area of the stator or rotor based on the clearance.
US10329936B2 Gas turbine engine aft seal plate geometry
A gas turbine engine includes an engine static structure. A fairing is supported relative to the engine static structure and configured to provide a flow path surface of a flow path extending in an axial direction. A seal plate has first and second ends radially spaced from one another with respect to the axial direction. The first end is operatively secured to the engine static structure. The second end is configured to seal relative to the fairing. The seal plate includes a portion between the first and second ends that extends substantially in the axial direction and configured to permit the second end to move away from the fairing in the axial direction relative to the first end in response to thermal growth.
US10329910B2 System and method for the tracking of milling material
In a system for the tracking of milling material, comprising a milling machine for milling a section of a ground pavement in a milling operation, a means of transport which can be loaded with the milling material removed during milling of the section of the ground pavement and which can be used to transport away the removed milling material, a detection device for detecting data signals relating to the milling material, it is provided for the following features to be achieved: the detection device transmits the data signals relating to the milling material to a marking device, and the marking device, depending on the data signals relating to the milling material transmitted, marks the milling material deposited on the means of transport, or the means of transport loaded with the milling material, with a marking means.
US10329909B2 Edge cutting element for rotatable cutting drum
A cutting element including an arcuate base having a first side, a second side, an outer radial surface, and an inner radial surface, the inner radial surface being configured to be mounted to a cutting drum. The cutting element also includes a plurality of tooth holders being mounted to the outer radial surface of the arcuate base, the tooth holders being configured to receive cutting teeth. Additionally, the cutting element includes a cutting tooth mounted in each tooth holder, wherein there is at least one leading tooth, and at least one trailing tooth, each of the cutting teeth being configured to cut through a dissimilar cutting plane, wherein each dissimilar cutting plane is parallel to one another.
US10329907B2 Optimizing matrix acidizing treatment
A method for optimized matrix acidizing, including a method for determining fracture pressure of a formation as a function of bottom hole temperature. First and second cycles of a step up rate test may be performed on the formation to be acidized at first and second test temperatures, respectively. From the first and second cycles, a mathematical relationship for fracture pressure of the formation as a function of bottom hole temperature may be formulated and integrated into a fluid placement simulator. A design matrix acidizing treatment plan accounting for an effect of bottom hole temperature on fracture gradient may simulated, and matrix acidizing treatment thereafter performed according to the design plan, thereby resulting in more accurate matrix acidizing treatment and minimization of inefficient fluid placement by adherence to actual formation fracture pressure limits.
US10329905B2 Method to estimate the influence of pore-size distribution on phase equilibrium of multi-component hydrocarbon systems in unconventional shale gas and oil reservoirs
A method for estimating liquid and vapor molar fraction of components, liquid mole fraction, vapor mole fraction, liquid saturation, and vapor saturation of a mixture of hydrocarbons in nano-pores in an earth formation includes: constructing an equation of state (EOS) representing the mixture hydrocarbons in the nano-pores in the earth formation; the EOS having a term accounting for capillary pressure in the nano-pores. The method further includes inputting a composition of the mixture of hydrocarbons, a phase pressure of the hydrocarbons and a pore size distribution of the earth formation into the EOS and solving the EOS and to estimate the liquid and vapor molar fraction of components, liquid mole fraction, vapor mole fraction, liquid saturation, and vapor saturation of the mixture of hydrocarbons in the nano-pores in the earth formation.
US10329904B2 Determining the robustness of discrete fracture network permeability estimates
Examples of techniques for determining robustness of a discrete fracture network (DFN) permeability estimate are disclosed. In one example implementation according to aspects of the present disclosure, a method may include: receiving a DFN of an earth formation of interest, the DFN comprising a plurality of connected fractures; determining a directional equivalent permeability of the plurality of connected fractures of the DFN using a numerical upscaling method; and determining the robustness of the directional equivalent permeability.
US10329902B2 Entropy based multiphase flow detection
Systems, computer-implemented methods, and non-transitory computer-readable medium having a stored computer program provide characterization of multiphase fluid flow (MPF) using approximate entropy calculation techniques to enhance measuring and monitoring of a flow regime in a segment of pipe for hydrocarbon-production operations. The systems and methods can be optimized using principal component analysis.
US10329901B2 Surface display interface for data from downhole systems
A telemetry system useful in drilling operations receives and displays telemetry data. The telemetry system also determines and displays information regarding the status of the telemetry transmission. The telemetry system may display which data will be updated next, when the update is expected to be complete, and how reliable is the currently displayed data. The system can facilitate efficient drilling operations.
US10329900B2 Systems and methods employing cooperative optimization-based dimensionality reduction
Dimensionality reduction systems and methods facilitate visualization, understanding, and interpretation of high-dimensionality data sets, so long as the essential information of the data set is preserved during the dimensionality reduction process. In some of the disclosed embodiments, dimensionality reduction is accomplished using clustering, evolutionary computation of low-dimensionality coordinates for cluster kernels, particle swarm optimization of kernel positions, and training of neural networks based on the kernel mapping. The fitness function chosen for the evolutionary computation and particle swarm optimization is designed to preserve kernel distances and any other information deemed useful to the current application of the disclosed techniques, such as linear correlation with a variable that is to be predicted from future measurements. Various error measures are suitable and can be used.
US10329893B2 Assembly and method for dynamic, heave-induced load measurement
A tubular support assembly, method, and offshore drilling rig. The tubular support assembly includes a spider configured to support a tubular received therethrough, and a rotary table that supports the spider and transmits a vertical load applied to the spider to a rig floor. The tubular support assembly also includes a load cell configured to measure the vertical load.
US10329892B2 Cross-plot engineering system and method
In one embodiment, a method includes facilitating a real-time cross-plot display of drilling-performance data for a current well. The real-time cross-plot display includes a plurality of data plots represented on a common graph such that each data plot specifying at least two drilling parameters. Each data plot includes a plurality of data points such that each data point is expressable as Cartesian coordinates in terms of the at least two drilling parameters. The method further includes receiving new channel data for the current well from a wellsite computer system. In addition, the method includes creating, from the new channel data, new data points for the plurality of data plots as the new channel data is received. Moreover, the method includes updating the plurality of data plots with the new data points as the new data points are created.
US10329891B2 Treating a subterranean formation with a composition having multiple curing stages
The present invention relates to compositions for treatment of subterranean formations including a curable resin that is amine-curable and a curing agent having a structure including at least one primary amine and at least one secondary amine, and methods of using the same. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subterranean formation. The method can include obtaining or providing a composition including a curable resin that is amine-curable and a curing agent having a structure including at least one primary amine and at least one secondary amine. The method can include placing the composition in a subterranean formation downhole.
US10329890B2 System for fracturing an underground geologic formation
An explosive system for fracturing an underground geologic formation adjacent to a wellbore can comprise a plurality of explosive units comprising an explosive material contained within the casing, and detonation control modules electrically coupled to the plurality of explosive units and configured to cause a power pulse to be transmitted to at least one detonator of at least one of the plurality of explosive units for detonation of the explosive material. The explosive units are configured to be positioned within a wellbore in spaced apart positions relative to one another along a string with the detonation control modules positioned adjacent to the plurality of explosive units in the wellbore, such that the axial positions of the explosive units relative to the wellbore are at least partially based on geologic properties of the geologic formation adjacent the wellbore.
US10329881B1 Computerized method and system for improving petroleum production and recovery using a reservoir management factor
Determining a Reservoir Management Factor™ (RMF™ or β) for a petroleum producer provides a novel metric, selection, design, implementation and monitoring tool designed for use in implementing capital projects for increasing production and reserves of the petroleum producer. The RMF or β can be determined according to the following equation: β=sum of regression coefficients=sum of (reserves coefficient, production coefficient) wherein, reserves coefficient=the coefficient of the petroleum producer's reserves; and production coefficient=the coefficient of the petroleum producer's production. The producer can based on the RMF, select, design, implement and monitor one or more capital projects for increasing production and reserves of the petroleum producer. The capital projects can include drilling additional wells, stimulating existing wells, and increasing reservoir contact of existing wells.
US10329867B2 Apparatuses and methods for enabling multistage hydraulic fracturing
There is provided a plurality of injection stations, wherein each one of the injection stations, independently, comprising: a housing; a port extending through the housing; a flow control member configured for displacement for effecting at least opening of the port such that, when the injection station is integrated within a wellbore string that is disposed within a wellbore of a subterranean formation, and treatment fluid is being supplied through a wellbore string passage of the wellbore string, injection of the supplied treatment fluid into the subterranean formation is effected through the port; and a deployable seat, mounted to the housing, and including an aperture, and configured such that, when the seat is deployed in a deployed position, the seat is configured for receiving a respective plug for seating of the respective plug over the aperture of the seat; such that a plurality of plugs are respective to the injection stations, wherein each one of the plugs is respective to a deployable seat of a one of the injection stations, such that each one of the plugs is respective to a one of the injection stations.
US10329866B2 Locking keyed components for downhole tools
A tool for use in a wellbore that includes a mandrel having an interior and an exterior with a plurality of keyed ring members along the exterior of the mandrel having an external line that runs the length of the tool. The tool may include a packing element positioned between at least a first keyed ring member and a keyed second ring member. A line is run between the exterior of the mandrel and an interior of the packing element, through an inner bore of the first ring, and through an inner bore of the second ring. Key members may be removed from the ring members to permit the insertion of the line through the packer system. The key members may be removed to removal of a ring component from the packer system. The key members and ring component enable a tool to be constructed onsite at a wellbore.
US10329857B2 Oilfield tubular spin-in and spin-out detection for making-up and breaking-out tubular strings
Methods for making a threaded connection between an upper tubular and a lower tubular using an oilfield tubular spinner and a torque wrench, including holding the lower tubular with the torque wrench, frictionally engaging the upper tubular with the tubular spinner, operating a motor of the tubular spinner to spin-in and shoulder-up a tubular connection between the upper tubular and the lower tubular, establishing a threshold hydraulic system pressure that indicates a shouldered-up condition, monitoring, with a detection system, a hydraulic system pressure of the motor during spin-in and shoulder-up, and maintaining the threshold hydraulic system pressure to operate the motor for a selected period of time after the threshold hydraulic system pressure is reached. An oilfield tubular spinner for an oilfield tubular wrench is also provided.
US10329855B2 Control line assembly and fabrication technique
A control line assembly and technique for fabricating the control line assembly are disclosed. The assembly includes drawn tubular segments through which a gas is flowed to purge contaminants. The outflow of contaminants due to the gas flow is monitored and the gas flow can be controlled and terminated when a sufficient quantity of contaminants has been extracted. The gas flow can be combined with a heat treatment cycle to further extract contaminants. The heat treatment cycle can include multiple heating stages that can be controlled based on the monitoring of the exiting contaminants.
US10329844B2 Anchor rod multi-section reaming machine tool and application thereof
An anchor rod multi-section reaming machine tool and an application thereof are provided. The machine tool is used cooperatively with an anchor rod drill rig. A hydraulic cylinder is fixed at a lower end of a drill rod of the anchor rod drill rig. A lower end of the piston rod is fixed at an upper portion of an arch pressing device fixing disc. An arch pressing device comprises a pair of upper arch arms and a pair of lower arch arms, upper ends of the upper arch arms are rotatably connected with a central position of a lower portion of the arch pressing device fixing disc, lower ends of the upper arch arms are rotatably connected with upper ends of the lower arch arms, and lower ends of the lower arch arms are rotatably connected with a central position of an upper portion of a base plate.
US10329841B2 Wellbore drilling with a trolley and a top drive device
A method for removal of a top drive device in a wellbore drilling installation, e.g. for servicing and/or exchanging a top drive device. The frame of the trolley and the top drive device are provided with cooperating vertical guide members so that the top drive device is vertically displaceable and guided relative to the frame. The top drive device has an operative position above the rotatable head clamp assembly carrier, which is releasably connected to first and second vertical frame members. In order to service and/or exchange of the top drive device, the method includes releasing the rotatable head clamp assembly carrier from the first and second frame members, removing the rotatable head clamp assembly carrier, lowering the top drive device relative to the frame of the trolley until the cooperating vertical guide members thereof disengage, moving the lowered and disengaged top drive device to a service and/or storage location remote from the firing line.
US10329838B2 Smart window control device responsive to beam and diffuse solar radiation
A smart window controller includes circuitry configured to establish a representative model of one or more building zones based on occupancy, construction, lighting, or cooling properties of a building. A lighting control strategy is implemented for the one or more building zones based on the representative model or one or more user preferences input at a first user interface screen of an external device. Automatic operations of one or more smart windows, cooling systems, or artificial lighting systems are controlled based on trigger points associated with the lighting control strategy, and a performance level of the lighting control strategy for the one or more building zones is determined based on one or more predetermined financial metrics.
US10329834B2 Low compression-force TPE weatherseals
A weatherseal has a stiffener and a foam profile. A first portion of the foam profile is connected to the stiffener. A second portion of the foam profile is joined to the first portion at a hinge. The first and second foam profile portions have inner surfaces facing substantially towards each other and outer surfaces facing substantially away from each other. The foam profile defines at least one continuous elongate lumen. A portion of the foam profile has a resin coating.
US10329833B2 Fire protection glazing and method for producing a fire protection glazing
The fire-protection glazing includes at least two glass panes, between which a transparent layer of a fire-protection layer is arranged, wherein the fire-protection layer includes a hydrogel. The educts of the fire-protection layer include water-soluble, non-toxic monofunctional monomers in an acid environment as well as at least one bifunctional or polyfunctional monomer and, as the case may be, an initiator, in an aqueous salt solution or in an aqueous salt dispersion. The monofunctional and the bifunctional or polyfunctional monomers are not toxic, not carcinogenic and not mutagenic.
US10329827B2 Detecting objects within a vehicle in connection with a service
A system for monitoring a vehicle used in providing a service is disclosed. The system detects when the service is complete, and upon detecting that the service is complete, the system determines, from one or more sensors of the vehicle, that an object which should have been removed from the vehicle after completion of the transport service, remains in the vehicle. The system then automatically initiates performance of a remedial action.
US10329826B2 Driving mechanism
A driving mechanism drives a vehicle window to move up and down. The driving mechanism includes a housing, and a driving assembly and a transmission assembly. The driving assembly is engaged with the transmission assembly. The driving assembly is partially received in the housing. The transmission assembly includes a first transmission member connected to the driving assembly, a second transmission member engaging with the first transmission member, and a planetary gear set. The planetary gear set connects to an external device. The driving assembly drives the first transmission member which in turn drives the second transmission member to rotate. The second transmission member drives the planetary gear set which in turn drives the vehicle window to move.
US10329809B2 Rod guide
A rod guide for guiding lock rods at sheet metal cabinet doors or the like, including a carrier which can be fixed on the inner surface of the door leaf, and a guide element which can be mounted on the carrier. The guide element forms a housing and has a guide surface having an adjustable distance from the inner surface of the door leaf when the rod is assembled. The carrier is a stud bolt or welded stud with a circumferential thread, onto which stud bolt an adjusting screw or adjusting nut is screwed or can be screwed. The adjusting screw or the adjusting nut is rotatably supported in the housing or guide element. The adjusting screw or adjusting nut has a circumferential surface for turning the adjusting screw or adjusting nut manually, which circumferential surface is accessible from the outside and is roughened or knurled or edged.
US10329807B2 Electrical vehicle latch
An electrical vehicle latch including a support assembly, a releasable closure mechanism carried by the support assembly and adapted to releasably engage a striker, an electrically-operated actuator assembly carried by the support assembly and which can be selectively activated to release the closure mechanism from the striker or to lock the closure mechanism in a condition of engagement with the striker, and an electrical control unit having a printed circuit board for controlling operation of the actuator assembly. The support assembly including a first support body carrying at least a ratchet of the closure mechanism in a position parallel to a first plane (P1), and a second support body carrying at least the printed circuit board in a position parallel to a second plane (P2) transvere to the first plane (P1).
US10329798B2 Method for monitoring lockout procedures
In a method of monitoring lockout procedures, a first lockout device is secured with a first component in a lockout condition to block operation of the first component, and a corresponding first data signal is received, with the first data signal including at least a first identification code corresponding to the first lockout device. A second lockout device is secured with a second component in a lockout condition to block operation of the second component, and a corresponding second data signal is received, with the second data signal including at least a second identification code corresponding to the second lockout device. The first and second data signals are monitored to determine an order in which the first and second lockout devices have been locked out, which is compared with a predefined lockout procedure. An alert is provided if the order is inconsistent with the predefined lockout procedure.
US10329771B2 Retrofit/repair technique for asphalt shingle roofs that exhibit premature adhesive tab seal failures
Devices, systems and methods for providing a retrofit and repair technique and device for asphalt shingle roof coverings or roofing systems that exhibit premature adhesive tab seal failures. A device can have a handle at one end and a blade tip end at the other end has the blade tip inserted under a shingle to be repaired. The device can dispense a row of “dabs” at a selected location under roof shingle(s). The dispenser can dispense a row of individual “dabs” by a volume container. Alternatively, the dispenser can have a roll with a plurality of rows of pre-made “dabs” of adhesive on removable type paper. Once the blade tip end of the tool device is inserted between upper and lower shingles, the dabs are dispensed by removing the release paper, and the device is pulled out with the release tape is wound up, advancing the adhesive cylinders. Next, the worker can press down on the upper shingle. Additional embodiments can include adhesive adapters having dispensing heads that attach to ends of caulking tubes on caulking guns, or to caulking gun cartridges, and the like.
US10329770B2 Downspout cleaning device
Apparatus for removing debris includes an elongated hollow structure with at least a portion of the elongated structure extends in a curved configuration and the elongated hollow structure includes a sidewall which defines an opening which extends within and along the elongated structure and defines a first and second apertures spaced apart from one another in communication with the opening wherein the first and second apertures face in the same direction. An elongated insert member includes a width dimension smaller than a width dimension of the opening which extends within and along the elongated structure; a rod; and a ram component constructed of a flexible conduit connected to the rod. The rod has a stiffer construction than the ram component.
US10329768B2 Slab bolster upper and method of using the same
The present disclosure relates to a slab bolster upper for supporting rebars in a reinforced concrete structure. The slab bolster upper comprises an elongated base defining a lower surface, an upper surface for supporting the rebars, a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge, voids formed through the elongated base to facilitate free flow of concrete therethrough and around the elongated base, a first connexion integrally formed about the first edge of the elongated base and a second connexion integrally formed about the second edge of the elongated base. The first and second connexions are configured to securely engage with corresponding first and second connexions of adjacent slab bolster uppers for interconnecting a plurality of slab bolster uppers together.
US10329767B2 Grid deck with shear-resisting plates
The present invention relates to a grid deck with shear-resisting plates and the assembly of the grid decks. The shear-resisting plates are pre-cast in the grid deck and protrude from the side surfaces thereof. When the grid decks with shear-resisting plates are assembled, they are laid on the beams with the shear-resisting plates contacting the beams and without the grid decks contacting the beams.
US10329762B2 Curtain wall saddle bracket and clip assembly
A bracket for securing insulation and/or a stiffener relative to a mullion or transom having a given width. The bracket includes a pair of legs extending from a bridge to define a receiving channel having a width equal to or smaller than the given width. The bracket can be attached to the mullion with friction. At least one of the legs defines a first receiving slot configured to receive a clip leg of a respective clip configured to engage the insulation, and an optional second receiving slot configured to receive a face of the stiffener. In an alternative configuration, the bracket can be attached to a side of the mullion via an existing anchor attachment near the floor line so that the anchor attachment does not interfere with the bracket.
US10329756B2 Leak-proof toilet tank
A leak-proof toilet tank, includes a toilet tank, a water-supply valve, a float cup, a float and a sealed drain device; wherein, the float cup has a sealed bottom. When the water supply is filled to the toilet tank, the water level raises up to make the float blocking the water supply. When leaks water leakage, the float cup does not leak water because of the sealed bottom, and the water level is not changed, further maintains the float to the predetermined position. The present disclosure further provides a passway for supplying water to the float cup. Even if water leakage happens, the float can be pushed to block the water supply by filling the water in the sub-tank into the float cup or by supplying water directly by the water supply pipe, so that reaching the effect of leak-proof of the toilet tank.
US10329752B2 Overflow assembly for bathtubs and the like
An overflow system in the bathtub has an overflow port and has a drain pipe in connection with the overflow port. A threaded flange has a stub shoulder on one end which is fitted into a circular sleeve on the overflow port. The threaded flange has exterior threads on its outer surface and a thin diaphragm secured to the end thereof opposite to the stub shoulder. A large internally threaded nut is threadably mounted on the outer end of the threaded flange. A decorative cap is frictionally snapped into engagement with protrusions on the outer surface of the nut. The cap can be removed when needed to permit the plumber to gain access to the diaphragm to cut it open for fluid flow after the system has been tested for leaks, or put in place after the cut takes place.
US10329746B2 Plumbing fitting having a hose connection fastened with a clamp
A plumbing fitting including a fitting housing which has a mixing valve for mixing a cold water and a hot water to form a mixed water having a desired mixed water temperature, a cold water hose for the cold water and a hot water hose for the hot water opening into a plastic insert so that the cold water and the hot water is fed to the mixing valve via the plastic insert, the cold water and the hot water being able to be fed back to the plastic insert as mixed water after mixing and being able to be fed to an outlet of the plumbing fitting via a mixed water hose inserted into the plastic insert, the cold water hose, the hot water hose or the mixed water hose being fastened to the plastic insert via a clamp inserted into the front side of the plastic insert.
US10329739B2 Construction machine
The invention provides a construction machine in which the load torque at the time of engine start-up can be reduced even when the engine stops against the will of the operator. A hydraulic excavator includes a control device (35) having a pump displacement control section (37) and an unload control section (38). The pump displacement control section (37) makes the displacement of a hydraulic pump (16) variable to a minimum displacement by controlling a regulator device (20) when the speed of an engine (14) detected by a speed sensor (41) becomes equal to or less than a preset low speed N3 at the time of driving of the engine (14). The unload control section (40) controls an unloading valve (24) to the open position at the time of start-up of the engine (14).
US10329729B2 Foundation pier system and method
A concentrically loaded foundation pier system which includes several concentrically stacked steel pipes filled with concrete. The entire pier is installed centrally beneath the footing of the structure. Shims are placed between the top-most pier element and a pier cap which prevents shifting when the soil expands and contracts. The final structure is end-loaded and pressed to the bedrock or other load-bearing strata. An alternative embodiment includes a temporary lifting assembly which can be fastened about the structural pier without need for bolts or other fasteners.
US10329722B2 Barrier Construction
The present invention relates to posts, carriages, methods of manufacturing the components and their assembly into a barrier. The invention also includes a Z post attachment includes an attachment tab 8.016 and end engagement flange 8.024, 8.026 adapted to engage the end of the post. The arrangement can include a delineator 8.030 which is skew in relation to the tab 8.016, so as to provide reflector faces 8.032 which face oncoming traffic.
US10329721B2 Foldable traffic cone
The present invention relates to a foldable traffic cone, comprising a base, a foldable section, and a pull ring, wherein the foldable portion comprises one or more foldable members and a connecting member, each foldable member comprises a first foldable segment, a first fold and a second foldable segment from top to bottom, and a second fold is disposed between the second foldable segment and the connecting member; the pull ring is disposed on the top of the first foldable segment, wherein when a plurality of foldable members are present, a second fold is disposed between the second foldable segment and the first foldable segment and at least the foldable portion is integrated structure molded integrally. According to the foldable traffic cone provided by the present invention, it can work just by pulling and pressing the pull ring, and it is convenient to carry and store and has high practicability.
US10329719B1 Composition and method for surface repair
A composition and method of repairing damaged concrete and asphalt surfaces includes a two-part polymer resin mixture. To effectuate a repair, the damaged portion is cleaned of debris and loose pieces. The two-part polymer resin mixture is mixed onsite and is applied as a protective overlay over the damaged portion. Once cured, the mixture provides a protective layer over the damaged area.
US10329708B2 Dryer for clothes
Provided is a dryer for clothes. The dryer for the clothes includes a cabinet, a drying drum accommodated in the cabinet, a suction passage supplying hot air into the drying drum, a heating unit disposed on one position of the suction passage to heat the air introduced into the suction passage at a high temperature, an exhaust passage through the hot air discharged from the drying drum flows, a blower mounted on one position of the exhaust passage to forcibly blow the air within the drying drum, a lint filter mounted on the other position of the exhaust passage, a guide duct defining a portion of the exhaust passage to accommodate the lint filter therein, and a blocking member disposed at a position where the air discharged from the drying drum flows.
US10329697B2 Circular hosiery knitting machine, particularly of the double cylinder type, with yarn finger for plated knitting
A circular hosiery knitting machine, particularly of the double cylinder type, with yarn finger for plated knitting, comprising at least one needle cylinder and a first yarn finger for dispensing a base yarn and a second yarn finger for dispensing a reinforcement yarn; the dispensing end of the body of the second yarn finger can move on command with respect to the remaining part of the body of the second yarn finger, on a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of the needle cylinder, along a direction that is substantially parallel to the tangent to the needle cylinder in the grip point, by needles, of a reinforcement yarn dispensed by the second yarn finger.
US10329696B2 Curable prepregs with surface openings
Curable prepregs possessing enhanced ability for the removal of gases from within prepregs and between prepreg plies in a prepreg layup prior to and/or during consolidation and curing. Each curable prepreg is a resin-impregnated, woven fabric that has been subjected to a treatment to create an array of openings in at least one major surface. Furthermore, the location of the openings is specific to the weave pattern of the fabric.
US10329695B2 Webbing with concealed edges
An exemplary webbing is formed from a plurality of warp yarns woven together with a plurality of weft yarns. The webbing extends from an outside edge to a needled edge. The outside edge is formed by the weaving of the warp yarns and weft yarns, and the needled edge is formed by the weaving of the warp yarns, weft yarns, and at least one catch cord. The warp yarns and weft yarns are dyed a first color. At least one warp yarn proximate the outside edge is dyed a second color and the at least catch cord is dyed a third color, the second and third colors being darker than the first color.
US10329689B2 Silicon carbide epitaxial wafer and process for producing same
A subject of present invention is to enable reducing, even in growth at a high C/Si ratio, contamination by different polytypes with respect to a silicon carbide epitaxial wafer having a low off-angle, and to provide the silicon carbide epitaxial wafer which enables forming a reliable high voltage silicon carbide semiconductor element.The silicon carbide epitaxial wafer of the present invention is a silicon carbide epitaxial wafer comprising an epitaxially grown layer disposed on a silicon carbide substrate having an α-type crystal structure and an off-angle tilted at an angle of more than 0° and less than 4° from a (0001) Si plane or a (000-1) C plane, wherein a region of a step bunching including five to ten bunched steps of 1 nm in height occupies 90% or more of the surface of the silicon carbide substrate.
US10329681B2 Copper-silver dual-component metal electroplating solution and electroplating method for semiconductor wire
A copper-silver dual-component metal electroplating solution includes copper methanesulfonate, silver methanesulfonate, methanesulfonic acid, chlorine ions, and water. An electroplating method for forming a copper-silver dual-component metal by using such an electroplating solution, the steps of which includes (a) contacting the copper-silver dual-component metal electroplating solution with a substrate; (b) applying an operating voltage, the current density of which is controlled to be between 0.1 and 2 ASD in order to carry out electroplating on the substrate. Therefore, the electroplating solution has environmental characteristics, such as less poisoning hazards, through the design of methanesulfonic acid and methanesulfonate electroplating solution. Also, the potential and the current are adjusted during the electroplating in order to obtain a copper-silver dual-component metal plating layer with a specific silver content.
US10329673B2 Galvanic anode system for the corrosion protection of steel in concrete
A galvanic anode system for the corrosion protection of steel in concrete includes a galvanic anode material, which includes of zinc and alloys thereof, embedded in a solid electrolyte, and is characterized in that the galvanically available surface is larger, preferably at least twice as large, as the total geometrical surface of the metal anode. The galvanic anode system is also characterized in that, during operation, during which the anode disintegrates as a sacrificial anode, the galvanically active anode surface is reduced only slightly, preferably is not reduced up to at least 50%, in particular 75%, of the time during use.
US10329665B2 Fuel cell separator and coating method of seperator for fuel cell separator
A fuel cell separator includes a metal substrate having a surface; an ion penetration layer including carbon diffusion-inhibiting ions extending from the surface of the metal substrate into the metal substrate; and a carbon coating layer disposed on the surface of the metal substrate.
US10329664B2 Compositions of matter and methods of producing a carbonized cloth for growth of graphene nano-petals
Compositions of matter including a cloth base comprising one or more not fully carbon fibers woven together, where at least a portion of the not fully carbon fibers of the cloth base are carbonized and comprise graphene petals thereon. The not fully carbon fibers may be selected from a variety of materials including cellulose fibers such as hemp, linen, and/or cotton, and may also or alternatively include synthetic fibers such as polyester, Kevlar, and/or Rayon. A method for producing such a carbonized conductive fiber-based cloth is also provided, the method including carbonizing a cloth base comprising not fully carbon fibers in a plasma stream of a plasma process and growing graphene petals integrally on the carbonized cloth using the same plasma process.
US10329652B2 Method for producing metal cylinder, method for producing substrate for electrophotographic photoreceptor, method for manufacturing electrophotographic photoreceptor, and metal slug for impact pressing
A method for producing a metal cylinder includes preparing a metal slug having a surface adjusted so that the crystal grain diameter at a depth of 10 μm from the surface is smaller than that at a depth of 100 μm from the surface, and the crystal grain diameter at a depth of 10 μm from the surface is 30 μm or more and 120 μm or less; and forming a cylinder by impact pressing of the metal slug having the surface as a bottom.
US10329645B2 Steel for carburizing or carbonitriding use
A steel for carburizing or carbonitriding use consisting of, by mass %, C: 0.1 to 0.3%, Si: 0.01 to 0.15%, Mn: 0.6 to 1.5%, S: 0.012 to 0.05%, Cr: 0.5 to 2.0%, Al: 0.030 to 0.050%, Ti: 0.0006 to 0.0025%, N: 0.010 to 0.025%, and O: 0.0006 to 0.0012%, and, optionally, at least one selected from Mo≤0.5%, Ni≤1.5% and Cu≤0.4%, and the balance of Fe and impurities. P and Nb are P≤0.025% and Nb≤0.003% respectively. Formulas of [−5.0≤log (Ti×N)≤−4.4] and [−12.5≤log (Al2×O3)≤−11.7] are satisfied. Austenite grain coarsening is prevented even when the steel is heated in the process of carburizing or carbonitriding, and even under various hot forging temperatures. The steel has excellent bending fatigue strength after carburizing or carbonitriding.
US10329636B2 High-strength cold-rolled steel sheet with excellent material homogeneity and production method therefor
A high-strength cold-rolled steel sheet having good ductility, hole expandability, and delayed fracture resistance and being excellent in material homogeneity. The steel sheet has a chemical composition containing, in mass %, C: 0.15 to 0.25%, Si: 1.2 to 2.2%, Mn: 1.7 to 2.5%, P: 0.05% or less, S: 0.005% or less, Al: 0.01 to 0.10%, N: 0.006% or less, Ti: 0.003 to 0.030%, B: 0.0002 to 0.0050%, and Fe and inevitable impurities. The steel sheet has a microstructure that includes ferrite having an average crystal grain diameter of 4 μm or less at a volume fraction of 5 to 20%, retained austenite at a volume fraction of 5% or less, including 0%, and tempered martensite at a volume fraction of 80 to 95%. Additionally, the mean free path of the ferrite is 3.0 to 7.5 μm.
US10329633B2 High-strength seamless stainless steel pipe for oil country tubular goods and method for manufacturing the same
A high-strength seamless stainless steel pipe for oil country tubular goods that is excellent in terms of hot workability, sulfide stress cracking resistance, and corrosion resistance, and a method for manufacturing the steel pipe. The steel pipe has a chemical composition containing Cr and Ni so that the relationship Cr/Ni≤5.3 is satisfied. A microstructure of the steel pipe includes mainly a tempered martensite phase. Additionally, a surface layer microstructure of the steel pipe includes a phase which looks white when subjected to etching with a Vilella etching solution, the phase having a thickness in the wall thickness direction from the outer surface of the pipe of 10 μm or more and 100 μm or less and dispersing in the outer surface of the pipe in an amount of 50% or more in terms of area fraction.
US10329631B2 Constitutive 1,4-dioxane-degrading bacteria
An object of the present invention is to provide a constitutive 1,4-dioxane-degrading bacteria offering excellent maximum relative rates of degradation of 1,4-dioxane. As a means for achieving the object, the present invention provides a constitutive 1,4-dioxane-degrading bacteria being strain N23 deposited as Accession No. NITE BP-02032.
US10329622B2 Methods of detecting bladder cancer
Compositions and methods for detecting bladder cancer are provided. In some embodiments, methods of detecting low grade bladder cancer are provided. In some embodiments, methods of monitoring recurrence of bladder cancer are provided. In some embodiments, the methods comprise detecting androgen receptor (AR) and/or uroplakin 1B (UPK1B).
US10329618B2 Diagnostic markers for platelet function and methods of use
Disclosed herein are biomarkers of platelet function and methods for assessing platelet function in response to anti-platelet therapy and for determining a prognosis, diagnosis, or risk identification in a patient by detecting at least one biomarker of platelet function in the patient as well as determining amounts thereof. The biomarkers may be used to identify a patient as a candidate for treatment with an antiplatelet agent and to monitor and adjust antiplatelet therapy in a patient.