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US10346738B2 Analog neuromorphic circuits for dot-product operation implementing resistive memories
An analog neuromorphic circuit is disclosed having resistive memories that provide a resistance to each corresponding input voltage signal. Input voltages are applied to the analog neuromorphic circuit. Each input voltage represents a vector value that is a non-binary value included in a vector that is incorporated into a dot-product operation with weighted matrix values included in a weighted matrix. A controller pairs each resistive memory with another resistive memory. The controller converts each pair of resistance values to a single non-binary value. Each single non-binary value is mapped to a weighted matrix value included in the weighted matrix that is incorporated into the dot-product operation with the vector values included in the vector. The controller generates dot-product operation values from the dot-product operation with the vector and the weighted matrix where each dot-product operation is a non-binary value.
US10346734B2 Wireless sensor for thermal property with thermal source
A radio frequency (RF) sensing device in an assembly is adapted to wirelessly communicate with a remote transceiver. The sensing device includes a substrate; an antenna disposed on the substrate; an electronic circuit disposed on the substrate and electrically coupled to the antenna; a heating element electrically coupled to the electronic circuit for heating a target area; and a sensing element thermally coupled to the heating element for sensing a temperature of the heating element. The RF sensing device is configured to wirelessly receive a power and provides the power to the heating element.
US10346732B2 RF transceiver
A RF transceiver for RF communication with a further RF transceiver is described. The RF transceiver comprises a RF transmitter; a clock generator coupled to the RF transmitter, the clock generator comprising a crystal oscillator circuit including an amplifier, a distance monitor configured to monitor the distance between the RF transceiver and the further RF transceiver; a controller coupled to the distance monitor and the clock generator. The controller is configured to vary the crystal oscillator swing amplitude dependent on the distance between the RF transceiver and the further RF transceiver.
US10346728B2 Nodule detection with false positive reduction
In some examples, a system may train a false positive reduction machine learning model (MLM) for nodule detection. The system may receive training data images including negative images and positive images, along with an indication of nodule locations in the positive images. The system may determine elliptical approximations for nodules in the positive images, and may determine respective binarized contours from the elliptical approximations. Further, the system may determine an elliptical approximation space for the binarized contours, and may determine a subspace angle between individual image samples in the positive images and the elliptical approximation space as at least one feature of the MLM. Subsequently, when applying the MLM during nodule detection, one or more images may be input to the MLM to determine whether an indication of a nodule is correct, and if so, a visualization of a location of the nodule may be provided.
US10346722B2 Signal classification using sparse representation
A system, method and computer program product is provided. An input signal for classification and a set of pre-classified signals are received, each comprising a vector representation of an object having a plurality of vector elements. A sparse vector comprising a plurality of sparse vector coefficients is determined. Each sparse vector coefficient corresponds to a signal in the set of pre-classified signals and represents the likelihood of a match between the object represented in the input signal and the object represented in the corresponding signal. A largest sparse vector coefficient is compared with a predetermined threshold. If the largest sparse vector coefficient is less than the predetermined threshold, the corresponding signal is removed from the set of pre-classified signals. The determining and comparing are repeated using the input signal and the reduced set of pre-classified signals.
US10346714B2 Visually highlighting spatial structures
A method for improving visual highlighting of spatial structures in a volume data record includes providing a first transfer function for mapping data values of the volume data record to color values of a visual representation, and providing a selection option for a user to select a parameter set. A second transfer function is generated based on the first transfer function and the selected parameter set. The volume data record is represented by the second transfer function.
US10346707B2 Systems and methods for automated meter reading
Systems and methods are provided for optically reading data from metering equipment by using a camera to record images of a meter, and converting the displayed data measurement regions of the images into alphanumeric data for reporting over a wireless network to a database system for storage, analysis and reporting. One implementation of the device is a water meter reading device integrated into a form factor that replaces the lid of a water meter box. The device captures images of the meter face, converts the images using optical character recognition software into usage data, meter identification and date/time of the data capture and sends the data to a database over a wireless data network.
US10346704B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus is disclosed. The display apparatus includes: a display unit configured to display an image; an input unit configured to receive an input from a user; and a controller configured to display a thumbnail image corresponding to a first region of an omnidirectionally captured image and acquire one or more images respectively corresponding to one or more regions which are different from the first region in the omnidirectionally captured image based on a type of the input.
US10346702B2 Image data capture and conversion
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for image capture and conversion. The system receives or captures an image of a resource document comprising image coordinates. The system can then cause a user interface of a computing device to display the image of the resource document and request that a specialist provide an input of an image coordinate area associated with a data field of the resource document. The specialist then provides a selection of boundaries for the coordinate area that encloses a value of the data field within the image of the resource document. The system then applies a data field-specific OCR process to the provided image coordinate area to extract a value of the data field. The extracted value can be presented on the display along with an enlarged view of the image coordinate area to allow the specialist to verify the accuracy of the extracted value.
US10346700B1 Object recognition in an adaptive resource management system
A digital image processing method including: retrieving by a mobile computing device an object recognition model, where the object recognition model includes one or more object recognition definitions usable to identify within a digital image one or more objects captured by the digital image; receiving a first indication from the mobile computing device that there is a first computer resource available; determining, based on the first computer resource available, that the first computer resource available is sufficient to load a first object recognition definition defined in the object recognition model; loading into the first computer resource the first object recognition definition; analyzing a particular digital image, using the first object recognition definition loaded into the first computer resource, to determine whether a first object defined by the first object recognition definition is captured within the particular digital image; receiving a second indication from the mobile computing device that there is a second computer resource available; determining, based on the second computer resource available, that the second computer resource available is sufficient to load a second object recognition definition defined in the object recognition model; loading into the second computer resource the second object recognition definition; analyzing the particular digital image, using the second object recognition definition loaded into the second computer resource, to determine whether a second object defined by the second object recognition definition is captured within the particular digital image; associating as metadata of the particular digital image that the first object or the second object has been captured within the particular digital image.
US10346695B2 Method and apparatus for classifying LIDAR data for object detection
A method and apparatus for classifying light detection and ranging sensor data are provided. The method includes transforming sensor data of the LIDAR into point cloud data, selecting a cell including a subset of the point cloud data, dividing the selected cell into a plurality of voxels, calculating a difference of gradients for the plurality of voxels, performing a first pass on the plurality of voxels to identify voxels that contain an object based the difference of gradients, performing a second pass on the plurality of voxels to identify voxels that contain the object by adjusting a voxel with at least one from among a jitter parameter and a rotation parameter, and outputting a centroid average of voxels identified as containing the object.
US10346690B2 Driving assistance systems and method implemented in such a system
A driving assistance system includes at least one receiving module designed to receive perception data from a driving environment, a control module designed to control an on-board system, a conversion module designed to generate, on the basis of the perception data, a plurality of instances of classes of an ontology stored by the driving assistance system and defining relations between classes, and a reasoning tool designed to deduce, on the basis of the ontology, at least one property of an instance of the plurality. The control module is designed to control the on-board system on the basis of the deduced property.
US10346683B2 Method and apparatus for object identification and location correlation based on received images
A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for object identification and location correlation based on received images. A method is provided including receiving identity data associated with an object derived from one or more of a plurality of images determining an identity of an object in one or more of the plurality of images, receiving location information associated with a camera which captured the plurality of images, and correlating the identified object with a location for each of the respective images of the plurality of images.
US10346681B2 Method and computing device for optically recognizing mathematical expressions
Image data corresponding to an image depicting an equation is received. The image data is processed to identify a plurality of morphological components corresponding to the equation depicted in the image. A computer readable data object is generated using the plurality of morphological components, wherein the computer readable data object is in a defined syntax computable by a computational application.
US10346667B2 Capacitance determining circuit and fingerprint recognition system
The present invention provides a capacitance determining circuit comprising a touched layer configured to receive a touch from a finger; a shielding layer disposed under the touched layer, wherein a parasitic capacitance is formed between the shielding layer and the touched layer; a driving circuit coupled to the touched layer and the shielding layer, configured to provide a first voltage to the touched layer and the shielding layer at a first time; a sensing circuit electrically connected to the touched layer, configured to sense the touch capacitance at a second time; and a first switch with a terminal electrically connected to the shielding layer and another terminal electrically connected to the driving circuit or the touched layer. The capacitance determining circuit and the fingerprint recognition system provided by the present invention is capable of eliminating parasitic capacitance effect and enhancing accuracy and performance of capacitance sensing and fingerprint recognition.
US10346663B2 Fingerprint sensor and fingerprint identification module comprising the same
The present disclosure discloses a fingerprint sensor and a fingerprint identification module. The fingerprint sensor comprises a substrate and an ultrasonic transducer. The upper surface of the substrate is provided with a plurality of first connecting electrodes, wherein the lower surface of the substrate is provided with a plurality of second connecting electrodes, and wherein the first connecting electrodes are configured to electrically connect with the second electrodes. The ultrasonic transducer is provided on the upper surface, wherein the ultrasonic transducer comprises a plurality of third connecting electrodes, and wherein the third connecting electrodes are configured to electrically connect with the first connecting electrodes.
US10346656B2 System, apparatus and method for sequencing objects having RFID tags on a moving conveyor
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to track objects on a moving conveyor system. In some embodiments, an RFID based tracking system comprises a conveyor system to move and transport objects along a conveyance path, wherein each object includes a near field only RFID tag associated therewith and identifying the object. Each near field only RFID tag is not coupled to a far field antenna such that it is not readable in a far field of RFID communication and communicates only in a near field of RFID communication. An RFID tag reader is positioned to attempt to read the near field only RFID tag of each object. And a control circuit processes reads of the near field only RFID tags by the first RFID reader to determine an order of the objects being conveyed.
US10346655B2 Battery-free touch-aware user input using RFID tags
Aspects of the present disclosure describe a battery-free touch sensing user interface (UI) for Internet of Things (IoT) and other smart spaces employing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers and tags that we call RIO. With RIO, any surface may be a touch-aware surface by attaching RFID tag(s) thereto. RIO advantageously supports custom-designed RFID tags and therefore facilitates customized UIs to be easily deployed in a real-world environment. RIO employs impedance tracking that results from a human finger—or other appendage—touching a surface of an RFID tag, thereby changing a characteristic impedance of the RFID tag antenna. This change manifests as a change in the phase of the RFID backscattered signal and is advantageously used by RIO to track fine-grained touch movement over the RFID tag. Disclosed further are multi-tag environments in which RIO operates and demonstrations including continuous tracking of finger movement during a swipe to within 3 mm of its actual position.
US10346650B2 RFID reader-writer
An RFID reader-writer includes a housing in which an antenna and a wireless tag processor are housed. The housing includes a front surface, a rear surface facing the front surface, and plural side surfaces connected to the front surface and the rear surface. A reading surface and a front-side gripping surface are formed on the front surface. The antenna is disposed at a position inside the housing which faces the reading surface, such that the antenna can transmit and receive electromagnetic waves via the reading surface. A part of the rear surface which faces the front-side gripping surface is formed as a rear-side gripping surface. The front-side gripping surface and the rear-side gripping surface are configured as a handgrip for gripping the RFID reader-writer with a thumb and a finger.
US10346649B2 Asset tracking using active wireless tags that report via a local network of connected beacons
A tag is configured to provide information that enables a processor or other computing device to locate the tag and any asset associated with the tag in an area. The tag incorporates a motion sensor responsive to movements of the tag above a predetermined rate and a predetermined magnitude. In response to the movements above the predetermined rate and magnitude, the motion sensor generates a voltage exceeding a predetermined threshold. An energy-saving process exploits the tag's microcontroller's transitions between a “sleep” state and an “awake” state. While asleep, the microcontroller maintains a clock and data in memory, and monitors an input from the motion sensor. In response to voltages at the input over the predetermine threshold, the microcontroller receives signals from one or more nearby beacon nodes in a network operating in the area, process the signals and transmit information based on the processed signals, for a position determination.
US10346641B2 Processors, methods, systems, and instructions to determine whether to load encrypted copies of protected container pages into protected container memory
A method performed by a processor of an aspect includes accessing an encrypted copy of a protected container page stored in a regular memory. A determination is made whether the protected container page was live stored out, while able to remain useable in, protected container memory. The method also includes either performing a given security check, before determining to store the protected container page to a destination page in a first protected container memory, if it was determined that the protected container page was live stored out, or not performing the given security check, if it was determined that the protected container page was not live stored out. Other methods, as well as processors, computer systems, and machine-readable medium providing instructions are also disclosed.
US10346640B2 System for anonymizing and aggregating protected information
A system for anonymizing and aggregating protected information (PI) from a plurality of data sources includes a master index server coupled to a data repository. The master index server receives an anonymized records associated with an individual from a plurality of data hashing appliances. The system includes a cluster matching engine that applies a plurality of rules to hashed data elements of the received record for comparing hashed data elements of the record with hashed data elements of a plurality of clusters of anonymized records associated with different individuals stored in the data repository to determine whether the individual associated with the received record corresponds to an individual associated with one of the clusters of anonymized records. When a match is found, the cluster matching engine adds the received record to the cluster of anonymized records associated with that individual.
US10346638B2 Data processing systems for identifying and modifying processes that are subject to data subject access requests
In particular embodiments, in response a data subject submitting a request to delete their personal data from an organization's systems, the system may: (1) automatically determine where the data subject's personal data is stored; (2) in response to determining the location of the data (which may be on multiple computing systems), automatically facilitate the deletion of the data subject's personal data from the various systems; and (3) determine a cause of the request to identify one or more processing activities or other sources that result in a high number of such requests.
US10346637B2 Data processing systems for the identification and deletion of personal data in computer systems
In particular embodiments, in response a data subject submitting a request to delete their personal data from an organization's systems, the system may: (1) automatically determine where the data subject's personal data is stored; and (2) in response to determining the location of the data (which may be on multiple computing systems), automatically facilitate the deletion of the data subject's personal data from the various systems (e.g., by automatically assigning a plurality of tasks to delete data across multiple business systems to effectively delete the data subject's personal data from the systems).
US10346629B2 Data loss prevention for an online content management platform
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for providing content management features in a messaging service. A content management system is configured to receive an update to a rule in a data loss prevention (DLP) policy, to identify, based on a log of DLP violations, one or more content items for updating content management permissions, and to update the content management permissions for the one or more content items based on the update to the rule.
US10346628B2 Multi-domain application execution management
An example method includes selecting, based at least on first and second policies, first and second containers in which to execute first and second applications, respectively. The example method further includes isolating execution of the first application in the first container, and isolating execution of the second application in the second container. The example method also includes applying, based at least on the first policy, a first group of security controls to the first application executing in the first container, wherein the first container defines a first domain in which the first application is executed, and applying, based at least on the second policy, a second group of security controls to the second application executing in the second container, wherein the second container defines a second domain in which the second application is executed.
US10346622B2 Facilitating communication between mobile applications
Methods and systems for communicating information between mobile applications are presented. In some embodiments, a mobile device may determine that a plurality of applications are running on the mobile device. The mobile device may determine that each application of the plurality of applications uses a shared passcode to encrypt information about a persistent state. The mobile device may generate a beacon that includes encrypted state information. The mobile device may maintain state information across the plurality of applications beyond the lifetime of any one of the plurality of applications by transmitting the beacon from a first application to a second application before the first application's lifetime is completed.
US10346621B2 End-to-end situation aware operations solution for customer experience centric businesses
An end-to-end situation awareness system to monitor, track, and improve a customer experience in service delivery includes network interfaces communicatively coupled to a plurality of devices distributed throughout a service location; one or more processors; and memory comprising computer-executable instructions, the computer-executable instructions include: design bots adapted to automatically build process maps for any process in the service delivery to give each operations role and each customer notification about the state of the process, wherein the design bots automatically categorize each process into operations excellence categories and the design bots communicate with the sensors, wearable devices, and mobile devices; and delivery bots adapted to automatically build process priorities for any process and notify each operations role, team and customer as needed for action, wherein the priorities are automatically categorized on different dimensions of operations efficiency and wherein the delivery bots communicate with the sensors, wearable devices, and mobile devices.
US10346619B2 Method and system for providing an update of code on a memory-constrained device
A method for providing an update of code on a memory-constrained device includes a) determining a minimum necessary compressed code space (MNCCS) of the update of code, b) dividing the update of code into a plurality of chunks, c) applying an All-Or-Nothing Encryption scheme (AONE) on each chunk, d) providing integrity information of least one intermediate ciphertext block of each AONE encrypted chunk, e) verifying integrity of the one or more intermediate ciphertext blocks based on the provided integrity information, f) providing the encryption key of the AONE for decryption of the update of code if integrity was verified, and g) decrypting the intermediate ciphertext blocks using the provided encryption key and updating the code.
US10346610B1 Data protection object store
A computer implemented method, system, and computer program product comprising scanning, using a set of virtual machines, at least one object in an object store to determine if unwanted behavior has occurred on a production site; wherein the object store has a set of objects corresponding to a copy of a storage device at one or more points in time (PITs) on a production site; wherein the objects store include data objects and metadata objects for each of the one or more PITs.
US10346609B2 Method to establish virtual security perimeters
A method to establish virtual security perimeters for classified electronic documents on a computer system. The security perimeters are based upon a full classification determination of all informational content of an electronic document file. The full classification determination is uniquely coded to identify a classification value, the classification regime used to classify the information as well as ownership of the electronic information of the electronic document, and is embedded in the electronic document. The classification determination code is matrixed with identification codes for elements of a file management system and used to control computer events initiated on a computer involving the electronic document. Computer events on computers are monitored for the coded full classification determination. The code scheme is also used to identify a breach of a security perimeter on a computer of an unauthorized classified electronic document and warning of the breach.
US10346602B2 Method and device for authenticating identify by means of fusion of multiple biological characteristics
Provided are a method and device for authenticating an identity based on fusion of multiple biological characteristics. The method includes: collecting at least two types of biological characteristic identity information of a to-be-identified user; performing characteristic extraction on each type of the collected biological characteristic identify information, to obtain characteristic information corresponding to the type; establishing characteristic matrixes based on the characteristic information; performing normalization processing on each of the characteristic matrixes; performing dynamic weighting fusion on all of the normalized characteristic matrixes, to obtain a fused characteristic matrix; matching the fused characteristic matrix with a preset standard matrix, to obtain a matching score; and obtaining an identity identification result of the to-be-identified user based on a Bayesian decision model and the matching score.
US10346589B2 Method and system for microbiome-derived diagnostics and therapeutics
A method for diagnosing and treating an immune microbial dysfunction in a subject, the method comprising: receiving an aggregate set of biological samples from a population of subjects; generating at least one of a microbiome composition dataset and a microbiome functional diversity dataset for the population of subjects; generating a characterization of the immune microbial dysfunction based upon features extracted from at least one of the microbiome composition dataset and the microbiome functional diversity dataset, wherein the characterization is diagnostic of at least one of Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcerative colitis, and celiac disease; based upon the characterization, generating a therapy model configured to correct the immune microbial dysfunction; and at an output device associated with the subject, promoting a therapy to the subject based upon the characterization and the therapy model.
US10346575B2 Graphical user interface to facilitate routing of a physical connection in a hierarchical integrated circuit design
Systems and techniques are described for transparently editing physical data in hierarchical IC designs. Some embodiments allow a user to access objects at any level of the physical hierarchy and to specify a particular editing operation (move, rotate, delete, cut, split, etc.) relative to the top-level block. The embodiments can automatically transform and apply the editing operations in the context of the block where the edited object resides. Systems and techniques for automatic context selection, logical connection analysis, cross hierarchical routing, transparent hierarchical routing, and maintaining physical connectivity across hierarchy boundaries are also described.
US10346571B2 Livelock detection in a hardware design using formal evaluation logic
A hardware monitor arranged to detect livelock in a hardware design for an integrated circuit. The hardware monitor includes monitor and detection logic configured to detect when a particular state has occurred in an instantiation of the hardware design; and assertion evaluation logic configured to periodically evaluate one or more assertions that assert a formal property related to reoccurrence of the particular state in the instantiation of the hardware design to detect whether the instantiation of the hardware design is in a livelock comprising the predetermined state. The hardware monitor may be used by a formal verification tool to exhaustively verify that the instantiation of the hardware design cannot enter a livelock comprising the predetermined state.
US10346563B2 Electric utility model information interface system
A method comprises: transmitting, to a server, a request for performance metrics of a utility system; receiving, from the server, the performance metrics; creating a design for a power distribution system based on the performance metrics; obtaining components for the power distribution system based on the design; and installing the components to implement the design. A system comprises: a database server configured to: receive documents associated with components of a utility system, extract equipment rating information from the documents, and store the equipment rating information in a usable form in a database; and a model computer coupled to the database server and configured to: receive the equipment rating information from the database server, create a utility system model based on the equipment rating information, and determine short-circuit parameters for nodes associated with customers.
US10346561B2 Methods and systems for determining a photovoltaic system layout
A computer-implemented method for determining a system layout of a photovoltaic (PV) system is implemented by a design automation computer system in communication with a memory. The method includes receiving a first selection of a system table, receiving a layout mode designation, identifying a system orientation, identifying a system spacing, receiving a layout detail designation, and applying a layout algorithm based on the first selection of a system table, the layout mode designation, the layout mode designation, the system orientation, the system spacing and the layout detail designation.
US10346559B2 Adjustable golf club and system and associated golf club heads and shafts
In general, aspects of this invention relate to golf clubs or golf club components incorporating adjustment members that permit ready adjustability of golf club parameters and/or interchangeability of golf club components to change a golf club configuration, and methods for providing golf clubs. According to aspects of this invention, an adjustment member may be utilized to allow the adjustability of a golf club parameter to change a golf club configuration, while ensuring there is substantially no change to other club or club head variables, parameters or characteristics. According to another aspect of this invention, an adjustment member may be utilized to allow the adjustability of two golf club parameters independently to change a golf club configuration, while ensuring there is substantially no change to other club or club head variables, parameters or characteristics.
US10346547B2 Device for automatic computer translation of patent claims
A device for automatic translation of patent claims automatically translates a first language claim into a second language claim. The device includes an element noun retrieving module, a complement determining module, an organizing module. and an automatic computer translating module. The element noun retrieving module retrieves an element noun from the first language claim. The complement determining module determines a complement definition from the first language claim, as a combination of an interrelationship definition and object element. The organizing module forms an organized structure by organizing the element noun, interrelationship definition, object element and an organization identifying word. The automatic computer translating module determines a translation sequence of complement definitions in the organized structure according to a defining sequence of all complement definitions in the organized structure or according to an interrelationship definition belonging attribute of each interrelationship definition in the organized structure to obtain a second language claim translation.
US10346543B2 Systems and methods for incentivizing user feedback for translation processing
Systems and methods of various embodiments may enable or refine translation of text between a first language and a second language. In particular, systems and methods may enable or refine a text translation by soliciting and/or receiving feedback for: translation of a first word or phrase from a first language to a second language; transformation of the first word or phrase (in the first language) to a second word or phrase in the first language; or transformation of the first word or phrase (in the first language) to a second word or phrase in the second language. The systems and methods of various embodiments may incentivize user feedback for failed translations in order to encourage user feedback, improve the quality of user feedback received, and to permit development of translation corpora that can evolve with time.
US10346542B2 Human-to-human conversation analysis
Customer support, and other types of activities in which there is a dialog between two humans can generate large volumes of conversation records. Automated analysis of these records can provide information about high-level features of, for example, the workings of a customer service department. Analysis of these conversations between a customer and a customer-support agent may also allow identification of customer support activities that can be provided by virtual agents instead of actual human agents. The analysis may evaluate conversations in terms of complexity, duration, and sentiment of the participants. Additionally, the conversations may also be analyzed to identify the existence of selected concepts or keywords. Workflow characteristics, the extent to which the conversation represents a multi-step process intended to accomplish a task, may also be determined for the conversations. Characteristics of individual conversations may be combined to obtain generalized or representative features for a set of a conversation records.
US10346541B1 Typifying emotional indicators for digital messaging
The present disclosure provides computing systems and techniques for indicating an emotional and/or environmental state of a user in a digital messaging application. A computing device can determine an emotional and/or environmental state of a first user responsive to reading or responding to a message and can convey the determined emotional and/or environmental state to a second computing device, to be transiently presented by the second computing device.
US10346537B2 Universal translation
A likely source language of a media item can be identified by attempting an initial language identification of the media item based on intrinsic or extrinsic factors, such as words in the media item and languages known by the media item author. This initial identification can generate a list of most likely source languages with corresponding likelihood factors. Translations can then be performed presuming each of the most likely source languages. The translations can be performed for multiple output languages. Each resulting translation can receive a corresponding score based on a number of factors. The scores can be combined where they have a common source language. These combined scores can be used to weight the previously identified likelihood factors for the source languages of the media item.
US10346532B2 Document collaboration and consolidation tools and methods of use
Methods and systems for elemental document generation and for storing a plurality of items based upon a logical identification of objects of a document in a centralized active document database and utilizing the items for a streamlined document collaboration of the document across one or more computing devices and for viewing on a graphical user interface (GUI) one or more associated revisions of the items of the document that are searchable within the document over a period of time such that revisions of the document from points over the period of time are also viewable as the document on the GUI.
US10346528B2 Automated annotation of a resource on a computer network using a network address of the resource
A user provides an annotation, such as text or graphics, in relation to a resource available on a computer network. The annotation is automatically stored and/or retrieved without requiring separate action from the user to accomplish the storage or retrieval. An annotation interface may receive the annotation from the user. The annotation is then stored in association with the user and the network address of the resource. The user's annotation may be later retrieved and displayed to the user based on the network address of the resource. In one specific embodiment, a browser toolbar receives and displays user annotations associated with Web sites or Web pages to which the user has navigated. Preferably, the annotation interface remains available to the user throughout the time in which the resource is provided. Further controls may enable the user to make an annotation publicly available to others, and to receive annotations from others.
US10346520B2 Techniques for monitoring version numbers of web frameworks
Techniques are disclosed for analyzing documents to detect web components and the web frameworks in the documents. In at least one embodiment, a network analysis system is provided to passively detect web frameworks of documents. The network analysis system can render a document using a document object model to identify objects in the document that are defined as web components. A hash function may be applied to each of the objects to generate a hash signature for the object. Files defining web frameworks can be downloaded from a repository system. Each file may corresponding to a web component. A hash function is applied content in each file to generate a hash signature. The hash signatures of each file may be compared to the hash signatures of the objects in the document to identify a web component for each object. A web framework can be identified based on the web components.
US10346500B2 Authority based content-filtering
A method and associated system for filtering content received from a search of information. Documents are received from the search. The search is based on a search request received from a requester. A subject of each received document is determined. A contributor associated with each document received as a result of the search is determined. Credentials of each contributor are received. For each received document, a determination is made of (i) a credential score for each credential of the contributor with respect to the subject of the document and (ii) a ranking score of the contributor on the subject of the document. The ranking score is determined based on the credential scores. The received documents are filtered, by using the ranking scores, to remove at least one document from the received documents, resulting in a set of remaining documents. The set of remaining documents are returned to the requester.
US10346489B2 Structured information about nodes on a social networking system
Structured information about nodes may be generated and shared using sub-nodes. A node in a social networking system may be associated with sub-nodes that are definable by the node owner, such as menu items for a restaurant or songs in playlists for an artist. Users of the system may interact with the sub-nodes, and the interactions may be presented back on the page to a user, aggregated according to the user's connections in the social networking system (e.g., which songs your friends listened to the most by the artist, which menu items were consumed the most). Users may associate other sub-nodes to the node, such as identifying other menu items served by a restaurant, and the node owner may confirm these associations. Location awareness functionalities may be used to inform a user of highly recommended sub-nodes nearby as indicated by other users of the social networking system.
US10346481B2 Customizing operating system based on detected carrier
Technology disclosed herein includes a method for loading a carrier specific OS onto a computing device depending on what network the computing device is connected to. The computing device detects an identity of a network to which a computing device is connected or is to be connected during a network identification process executed on the computing device. The network can be identified, e.g., by examining a subscriber identification module (SIM) card electronically connected to the computing device. The device then sends a request including the identity of the network to a remote registration service. In turn the device receives an instruction from the remote registration service identifying a distribution of an operating system (OS) specific for the network. After retrieving the OS distribution, the device loads the distribution of the operating system on the computing device.
US10346480B2 Systems, apparatus, and methods for social graph based recommendation
Social graph based information recommendation engines, devices, systems and methods are described where information of interest can be retrieved and provided to a user based on sensor input and profile or preference information about the user or about a person other than the user.
US10346477B1 Voronoi-based efficient algorithm for range query monitoring for mobile devices and central database servers
Systems and methods for performing a mobile range query are provided. A system can include a first computer readable medium configured to iteratively transmit a mobile range query, as well as a second computer readable medium configured to: receive a mobile range query; compute a range query result; build two min-heaps that contain in-border interest points and out-border intersect points respectively; construct an initial candidate safe region by popping top elements in the two min-heaps while they are not empty; computing the intersections of the domain region of the top elements and the candidate safe region and redefining the candidate safe region using the intersections; and return the mobile range query results to the first medium.
US10346469B2 Display information generating device, information management system, display information generating method, and recording medium
When image information is transmitted from a first communication device, a server acquires a storyboard ID, a user ID, a photographing date/time, and the like contained in the image information. Furthermore, the server compares the storyboard ID and the user ID with the storyboard ID and the user ID in the storyboard information, specifies the registration destination of the image registration information corresponding to the image information, and registers them. Furthermore, the server generates a layout screen on which the images are displayed in chronological order based on the image registration information and the layout information.
US10346466B2 Methods and systems of personalized photo albums based on social media data
Embodiments include methods, and mobile computing devices, and computer program products for creating personalized photo albums on mobile computing devices based on social media data. Aspects include: accessing, via mobile computing device, various photos taken by a user of mobile computing device, retrieving, from one or more social media streams, various media photos posted by user of the mobile computing device, extracting image features from the photos and the media photos, and text features from the media photos, generating photo clusters based on the image features of the photos, and media photo clusters based on the image features of the media photos, respectively, matching the photo clusters and the media photo clusters, tagging the photo clusters and the media photo clusters matched based on the text features extracted from the media photos, and generating a personalized photo album based on the photo clusters tagged and the media photo clusters tagged.
US10346453B2 Multi-tiered information retrieval training
Methods and systems for multi-tiered information retrieval training are disclosed. A method includes identifying results in a ranked ordering of results that can be swapped without changing a score determined using a first ranking quality measure, determining a first vector and at least one other vector for each identified swappable result in the ranked ordering of results based on the first ranking quality measure and at least one other ranking quality measure respectively, and adding the first vector and the at least one other vector for each identified swappable result in the ranked ordering of results to obtain a function of the first vector and the at least one other vector. Access is provided to the function of the first vector and the at least one other vector for use in the multi-tiered information retrieval training.
US10346425B2 Distributed storage system with replica location selection
Replicas are selected in a large distributed network, and the roles for these replicas are identified. In one example, an indication that a number N of clusters are to be assigned a replica role and a second number M of the replica-role assigned clusters are to be assigned to a voting role. N computing clusters are selected using workload data, and M of the clusters are assigned to a voting role.
US10346422B2 Use of proxy objects for integration between a content management system and a case management system
Provided are techniques for synchronization. In response to an event that modifies a real object at a first content management system, another event is triggered to perform an action to modify a corresponding proxy object at a second content management system. In response to an event that modifies a real object at the second content management system, another event is triggered to perform an action to modify a corresponding proxy object at the first content management system.
US10346420B2 Database integration system
The invention provides for a method of using a database assembly. The database assembly comprises at least three computing system. Each of the at least three computing systems comprises at least one application and a local database system. The database assembly further comprise a database integration system and a network connection between each of the at least three computing systems and the database integration system. The method comprises: receiving a first root transaction by the local database of a first computing system; executing the first root transaction on the local database of the first computing system; generating a first link transaction by the local database of the first computing system; sending the first link transaction from the first computing system to the database integration system via the network connection of the first computing system; generating a first routed transaction for at least one of the first remaining computing systems by the data base integration system; sending the first routed transaction to the at least one of the remaining computing systems via the network connection; and executing the first routed transaction on the local database of the at least one of the remaining computer system.
US10346415B1 Determining question and answer alternatives
A computer-implemented method can include identifying one or more candidate topics from a query. The method can generate, for each candidate topic, a candidate topic-answer pair that includes both the candidate topic and an answer to the query for the candidate topic. The method can obtain search results based on the query, wherein one or more of the search results references an annotated resource. For each candidate topic-answer pair, the method can determine a score for the candidate topic-answer pair for use in determining a response to the query, based on (i) an occurrence of the candidate topic in the annotations of the resources referenced by one or more of the search results, and (ii) an occurrence of the answer in annotations of the resources referenced by the one or more search results, or in the resources referenced by the one or more search results.
US10346410B2 Malicious activity detection system capable of efficiently processing data accessed from databases and generating alerts for display in interactive user interfaces
Various systems and methods are provided that retrieve raw data from issuers, reorganize the raw data, analyze the reorganized data to determine whether the risky or malicious activity is occurring, and generate alerts to notify users of possible malicious activity. For example, the raw data is included in a plurality of tables. The system joins one or more tables to reorganize the data using several filtering techniques to reduce the processor load required to perform the join operation. Once the data is reorganized, the system executes one or more rules to analyze the reorganized data. Each rule is associated with a malicious activity. If any of the rules indicate that malicious activity is occurring, the system generates an alert for display to a user in an interactive user interface.
US10346404B2 Efficient partitioned joins in a database with column-major layout
A database table is partitioned with column-major layout by limiting partitioning one or more columns containing join-column values for a join operator. Join operations are executed for joining the partitioned columns.
US10346400B2 Database conditional field access
A database system populates various fields with information from a plurality of data sources which is matched to geographic and segment information for different reference identifiers. A series of data unions provide a selectable result set. A selection of elements from the selectable result set are used to generate qualifiers that are monitored in real time to determine when the qualifiers have been satisfied in order to set a semaphore allowing access to the selection of elements.
US10346397B2 System and method for querying data sources
There is described a method and system for obtaining results from one or more data sources without the need to extract, transform and load the data into a database prior to performing a query. The data may retain its original format and remain in its initial location, and selective access to the data is provided using dynamically generated query statements. Multiple data sources may be accessed concurrently, each data source having its own format for stored data. Query statements are generated to obtain data (query results) from the various data sources by defining data sources, target fields, and parameters to be used for a given query. The statements comprise predefined operations that are applied recursively in order to transform (and sometimes aggregate) the data from the data sources into query results. Query statements and query results may be saved for later use.
US10346396B2 Altering search sequence to cause multiple searches to load and evaluate segments together
The sequence of one or more searches can be altered to cause multiple searches to load and evaluate segments together. When a first search query is executed, a query processor can commence loading segments of an indexed store to thereby evaluate the first search query against the segments. Then, if a second search query is received while the first search query is executing, the query processor can cause the second search query to commence on the same segment that the first search query is currently being evaluated against. The first and second search queries can then continue execution together until the first search query has been evaluated against all segments. The query processor can then continue executing the second search query against the remaining segments until it reaches the segment on which its execution commenced.
US10346394B2 Importation, presentation, and persistent storage of data
Described are methods, systems and computer readable media for the importation, presentation, and persistent storage of data.
US10346390B2 Opportunistic mitigation for corrupted deduplicated data
Various embodiments for managing data integrity in a data deduplication system in a computing storage environment, by a processor device, are provided. In one embodiment, a method comprises, in a data deduplication system using a data scrubber process, overwriting a stored data chunk declared as corrupted with an identical fresh data chunk discovered in an incoming data stream.
US10346387B2 Replication of log-structured data
A method includes a primary storage unit receiving a first write request including a first key and a first value; persisting the first value in a first non-volatile memory in association with the first key; broadcasting the first write request and a first set of globally-durable keys to secondary storage units; receiving, from the secondary storage units, an acknowledgement of the first write request and a first set of locally-durable keys, each of the first sets of locally-durable keys including the first key; the primary storage unit receiving a second write request including a second key and a second value; persisting the second value in the first non-volatile memory in association with the second key; and broadcasting the second write request and a second set of globally-durable keys to the secondary storage units, the second set of locally-durable keys including the first key. A system is also disclosed.
US10346381B2 Atomic update operations in a data storage system
Technology is disclosed for performing atomic update operations in a storage system (“the technology”). The technology can receive an update command to update a value associated with a key stored in the storage system as a function of an input value; store the input value in a log stored at the storage system but not updating the value stored in the storage system; and update the value associated with the key with the received input values value based on the a function to generate an updated value, the updating occurring asynchronously with respect to receiving the update command.
US10346373B1 Merging and vending partial database schemas
Technologies are disclosed for merging and vending partial database schemas. A schema compiler exposes a network services application programming interface (API) for merging partial database schemas for a database. Prior to merging partial database schemas, the schema compiler can determine whether namespace conflicts exist between the partial database schemas. If no namespace conflicts exist between the partial database schemas, the schema compiler can merge the partial database schemas to create a merged database schema. The merged database schema can then be provided to a database service that provides the database. The API can also include methods for retrieving partial database schemas from the merged database schema, updating or replacing database schemas in the merged database schema, and deleting partial database schemas from the merged database schema.
US10346372B2 Point of interest database maintenance system
A method of processing data at a server 302 for maintenance of a database 516 of points of interest, such as speed limit enforcement devices. Each of the devices represented in the database has at least one attribute and a confidence value indicative of the accuracy of the at least one attribute associated therewith. The confidence value is time dependent and varies according to a predefined decay function. A report 500 relating to an attribute of a speed limit enforcement device is received at the server 302 from a mobile device 200. The confidence value associated with the speed limit enforcement device is adjusted in accordance with the received report, and information relating to the speed limit enforcement device 520, 522 is selectively transmitted to the or another mobile device 200 based on the confidence value.
US10346369B2 Retrieving point-in-time copies of a source database for creating virtual databases
A storage system maintains copies of a source database to allow virtual databases to be provisioned. Transaction logs received from the source database are applied to database blocks stored in the storage system to update the database blocks. The storage system checks if there are defect in the transaction logs of the source database. If a defect in transaction logs is detected, the storage system obtains a latest copy of the source database. The storage system matches database blocks of the received copy with database blocks already available in the storage system to determine whether a corresponding database block is already available in the storage system. If a received database block is different from database blocks already available at the storage system, the received database block is stored in the storage system. The database blocks may be matched using a hash value of the database blocks.
US10346368B2 Method and apparatus of per-block-group journaling for ordered mode journaling file system
In accordance with a first exemplary embodiment, there is provided a computing device. The device includes a memory equipped with a program operating a file system supporting ordered mode journaling; and a processor operating the program stored in the memory. Wherein according to execution of the program, when an fsync system call for the file stored in the memory occurs, the processor extracts a block-group-level transaction corresponding to the file from a compound transaction including the file, records the transaction in a data area of the memory, and executes journaling of the transaction in a journal area of the memory.
US10346365B2 Storing temporary state data in separate containers
A temporary state service protocol is utilized by clients to temporarily store and access data within rows of a database between different requests made by end users. Each client creates and manages one or more items for storing data in rows of the database independently from other clients. An Application Programming Interface (API) is used to create and interact with the data that is temporarily stored in items within rows of the database. Different clients may share data within a single item and the data may persist beyond a session ending. Different rows of the database may be related such that a procedure affecting one of the rows affects its related rows.
US10346363B2 Deduplicated file system
An apparatus and a method for maintaining a file system is described. A method may include receiving a request for allocating a first block of a file system to a file, the first block comprising a first data from the file. The method also includes computing a first hash value by hashing the first data with a first hashing procedure and computing a second hash value by hashing the first data with a second hashing procedure. The method also includes using the first and the second hash values to determine whether a tree structure among a plurality of tree structures has a matching hash value among a plurality of hash values. Each of the plurality of hash values in the tree structure correspond to a block among a plurality of blocks stored in the file system. The method further includes in response to determining that the tree structure has the matching hash value, allocating the corresponding block to the file and updating a reference count of the corresponding block in the tree structure.
US10346358B2 Systems and methods for management of data platforms
In system for analyzing large data sets, document/file format can be discovered by attempting to parse the file using several parsers to generate a schema, assigning a score to each parsing, and selecting a parser based on the assigned scores. Schema element attributes, such as statistical parameters, can be derived and used in identifying schema elements associated with other files. Attributes of identified schema elements can be used to substitute missing data values with values based on such attributes. Data values corresponding schema elements can be selected and highlighted, and schema elements and/or attributes thereof can be highlighted based on selected data values. From a cluster of files, a lineage relationship between file pairs, indicating whether one file is derived from another, can be determined for several files. In reducing/compacting data, utilization of all available reducers can be optimized according to current utilization of one or more reducers.
US10346357B2 Processing of performance data and structure data from an information technology environment
The disclosed system and method acquire and store performance measurements relating to performance of a component in an information technology (IT) environment and log data produced by the IT environment, in association with corresponding time stamps. The disclosed system and method correlate at least one of the performance measurements with at least one of the portions of log data.
US10346353B2 Integration device and integration method thereof
An integration device and an integration method thereof are provided. The integration device includes a storage and a processor. The storage stores a first database which includes a plurality of first artifacts. The processor accesses the first database and a second database, and compares each second artifact of the second database with the first artifacts to update the first database.
US10346350B2 Direct execution by an execution unit of a micro-operation loaded into an architectural register file by an architectural instruction of a processor
A processor includes an architectural register file loadable with micro-operations by architectural instructions of an architectural instruction set of the processor and an execution unit that executes instructions. The instructions are either architectural instructions or microinstructions into which architectural instructions are translated. The execution unit includes a decoder that decodes the instructions into micro-operations, a mode indicator that indicates one of first and second modes, a pipeline of stages to which are provided micro-operations that control circuits of the stages of the pipeline, and a multiplexer. The multiplexer selects for provision to the pipeline a micro-operation received from the decoder when the mode indicator indicates the first mode and selects for provision to the pipeline a micro-operation received from the architectural register file when the mode indicator indicates the second mode.
US10346348B2 Quantum computing methods and devices for Majorana Tetron qubits
Among the embodiments disclosed herein are example methods for generating all Clifford gates for a system of Majorana Tetron qubits (quasiparticle poisoning protected) given the ability to perform certain 4 Majorana zero mode measurements. Also disclosed herein are example designs for scalable quantum computing architectures that enable the methods for generating the Clifford gates, as well as other operations on the states of MZMs. These designs are configured in such a way as to allow the generation of all the Clifford gates with topological protection and non-Clifford gates (e.g. a π/8-phase gate) without topological protection, thereby producing a computationally universal gate set. Several possible realizations of these architectures are disclosed.
US10346340B1 Hot swap control circuit and related storage server system
A hot swap control circuit is utilized for detecting operating status of an NVMe storage module to generate a detection report to a storage server, wherein the detection report indicates at least one of a hot remove event and a hot add event. The hot remove event happens when at least one NVMe storage device of the NVMe storage module is removed, and the hot swap control circuit reports the hot remove event to the storage server by the detection report. Moreover, the hot add event happens when a new NVMe storage device is added to the NVMe storage module, and the hot swap control circuit reports the hot add event to the storage server by the detection report.
US10346332B2 Slave device
When a data request is sent from a master device in master-slave communication, a slave device determines whether a piece of data requested by the data request among data stored on the slave device side has been updated after previous transmission of the piece of data. If the piece of data has been updated, the slave device sends the updated piece of data as a response to the data request. If the piece of data has not been updated, the slave device suspends a response to the data request. Thus, a communication system is built which can reduce network processing load and the volume of communication data in the case where the master device periodically acquires data from the slave device.
US10346318B2 Multi-stage memory integrity method and apparatus
Embodiments of apparatus, method, and storage medium associated with multi-stage memory integrity for securing/protecting memory content are described herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus may include multiple stages having respective encryption engines to encrypt data in response to a write or restore operation; wherein the encryption engines are to successively encrypt the data in a plurality of encryption stages using a plurality of tweaks based on a plurality of selectors of different types {s1, s2, . . . }. In embodiments, the multiple stages may further comprise one or more decryption engines to partially, fully, or pseudo decrypt the plural encrypted data, in response to a read, move or copy operation; wherein the one or more decryption engines are to partially, fully, or pseudo decrypt the plural encrypted data in one or more decryption stages using one or more tweaks based on a subset of the selectors of different types {s1, s2, . . . }.
US10346311B2 Configurable hardware queue management and address translation
A system for managing one or more queues in a multi-processor environment includes a shared memory configured to be accessed by a plurality of processing elements, and a queue manager configured to control a queue in the shared memory, the queue manager storing dynamically configurable queue parameters including an operation address associated with the queue, a number of queue elements and a size of each queue element. The queue manager is configured to intercept a message from a processing element, the message directed to the shared memory and specifying the operation address, calculate an address of a location in the shared memory corresponding to one or more available queue elements, the calculating performed based on the operation address, the number of queue elements, and the size of each queue element, and perform one or more queuing operations on the queue based on the calculated address.
US10346307B2 Power efficient snoop filter design for mobile platform
A method includes: receiving a coherent request from a requester; looking up a state array of a snoop filter table corresponding to an index identified by the coherent request; determining state information corresponding to the coherent request; and determining to access one or more address tag arrays of the snoop filter table based on one or more of the state information, the requester, and a type of the coherent request.
US10346297B1 Method and system for cloud based distributed garbage collection of a deduplicated datasets
Embodiments relating to garbage collection for a deduplicated and compressed storage device are described. One embodiment provides for a deduplication data storage system comprising a set of storage devices including a set of storage containers; one or more computing device nodes coupled to the set of storage devices, the one or more computing device nodes to enable replication and deduplication of the set of storage containers on the set of storage devices; and a set of remote storage servers coupled to the one or more computing device nodes over a network, the set of remote storage servers to receive a replication of data on the set of storage containers from the one or more computing device nodes, and to generate a deduplication garbage collection recipe for the set of storage containers.
US10346296B2 Data storage device
Optimized writing techniques for nonvolatile memory are presented. A microcontroller switches between a first writing mode and a second writing mode to write data to the nonvolatile memory. The switching between the first writing mode and the second writing mode depends on a first accumulated amount of data written to the nonvolatile memory in the first writing mode, or a number of spare blocks of the nonvolatile memory that is evaluated after a garbage collection procedure.
US10346289B2 Run time workload threshold alerts for customer profiling visualization
A method obtains from a database historical data values for each of a plurality of workload data points relating to a prior workload run; determines a threshold value for each of the plurality of workload data points relating to the prior workload run; obtains current data values for each of a plurality of workload data points relating to a current workload test run and corresponding to the plurality of workload data points in the historical data values; determines one or more statistical measures relating to the historical data values and the current data values; determines whether the threshold value for at least one of the plurality of data points relating to the prior workload run is not achieved in a set amount of time by the current data value of the same data point relating to the prior workload run; and provides an alert that the threshold value has not been achieved.
US10346285B2 Instrumentation of user actions in software applications
A method may be performed to receive and store in a database user instrumentation data and code instrumentation data from a user computing device. The user and code instrumentation data may be associated with performance of a user action of an application. The user instrumentation data may include a name identification of the user action, an input type identification of the initiation of the user action, and context data of the user action as executed. The user instrumentation data may be stored as associated with a user identification. The method may also include receiving a request from a requesting computing device to identify at least one past user action of the user. In response to receiving the request, the method may include querying the database and providing results of the query to the requesting computing device.
US10346278B2 Inversion domain merge based on cell statistics
Methods of geophysical prospecting and surveying are disclosed herein. The methods include obtaining a raw data set representing energy signatures recorded over an area of the earth and using a computer to form a final data set representing the physical properties of the area of the earth, the process including combining physical property data subsets into a final data set using a quality statistic for each physical property data subset or each datum of each physical property data subset as a weighting factor to compute a weighted average.
US10346277B2 Adaptive sampling to build accurate application throughput models
In one embodiment, a node in a network reports, to a supervisory service, histograms of application-specific throughput metrics measured from the network. The node receives, from the supervisory service, a merged histogram of application-specific throughput metrics. The supervisory service generated the merged histogram based on a plurality of histograms reported to the supervisory service by a plurality of nodes. The node performs, using the merged histogram, application throughput anomaly detection on traffic in the network. The node causes performance of a mitigation action in the network when an application throughput anomaly is detected. The node adjusts, based on a control command sent by the supervisory service, a histogram reporting strategy used by the node to report the histograms of application-specific throughput metrics to the supervisory service.
US10346270B2 High-availability network controller
A method for high-availability operation is provided. The method includes communicating state information from each of a plurality of network elements to at least a first master network controller. The method includes communicating transformed state information from the first master network controller to the plurality of network elements and to each of a plurality of follower network controllers. The method includes continuing the high-availability operation with a new master network controller selected from among the plurality of follower network controllers as a failover, using the transformed state information in the new master network controller and in the plurality of network elements, responsive to a failure of the first master network controller. A network controller system is also provided.
US10346269B2 Selective mirroring of predictively isolated memory
A method, computer program product, and system for selective memory mirroring including identifying, by a computer during an initial program load, predictively deconfigured memory units and memory interfaces, wherein the predictively deconfigured memory units and memory interfaces are marked by the computer for removal from a computer configuration prior to the initial program load, analyzing the predictively deconfigured memory units and memory interfaces to determine a level of granularity for selective memory mirroring and initiating selective memory mirroring at the determined level of granularity using the analyzed predictively deconfigured memory units and memory interfaces.
US10346263B2 Host swap hypervisor that provides high availability for a host of virtual machines
A host swap hypervisor provides a high availability hypervisor for virtual machines on a physical host computer during a failure of a primary hypervisor on the physical host computer. The host swap hypervisor resides on the physical host computer that runs the primary hypervisor, and monitors failure indicators of the primary hypervisor. When the failure indicators exceed a threshold, the host swap hypervisor is then autonomically swapped to become the primary hypervisor on the physical host computer. The original primary hypervisor may then be re-initialized as the new host swap hypervisor.
US10346262B2 Job management apparatus, job management method and computer readable medium to generate and execute a retry job when an error occurs during a job step
In a job management apparatus, a reception part receives an input of definition information that defines a running sequence and a running condition of a plurality of job steps. If an abnormal end occurs in a job step included in a job run by the apparatus in accordance with the definition information, the apparatus runs a retry job including a restarting step, which is the job step in which the abnormal end has occurred, and a job step posterior to the restarting step in the running sequence defined by the definition information and satisfying the running condition defined by the definition information at the occurrence of the abnormal end in the restarting step. The apparatus stops running the restarting step and the job step posterior to the restarting step in the running sequence defined by the definition information at least until the run of the retry job is completed.
US10346260B1 Replication based security
A computer implemented method, system, and computer comprising intercepting an production IO at a splitter, determining if the production IO is a write IO, based on a positive determination of a write IO; replicating a copy of the write IO, based on a negative determination, determining if the production IO is a read IO and based on a positive determination of a read IO; replicating to metadata of the read IO.
US10346257B2 Method and device for deduplicating web page
A method and a device is described for de-duplicating a web page. The method includes: extracting at least one core sentence from a target web page; mapping each core sentence to a unique numeric value to form a first numeric value set; determining an intersection set of the first numeric value set and each second numeric value set, and the number of numeric values included in each intersection set, and determining a maximum number of numeric values included in each intersection set; and when a ratio of the maximum number to a total number of numeric values in the first numeric value set is greater than a set threshold, processing the target web page as a duplicate web page. In embodiments of the present invention, during web page de-duplication processing, accuracy can be improved, an anti-noise capability can be enhanced, and a calculating scale can be reduced.
US10346249B2 Resolving and preventing computer system failures caused by changes to the installed software
A method to resolve or prevent a computer system failure is provided. The method may include capturing a plurality of snapshots associated with a computer system installation environment during a plurality of key times. The method may also include measuring each snapshot within the captured plurality of snapshots according to a measure of system health. The method may further include using each measured snapshot to develop a plurality of learned patterns of good and bad software installations. The method may additionally include providing a probability associated with a proposed installation operation based on the developed plurality of learned patterns of good and bad software installations. The method may also include providing at least one installation recommendation in response to a recovery from a system failure, whereby the provided at least one installation recommendation is based on the developed plurality of learned patterns of good and bad software installations.
US10346248B2 Failure resistant volume creation in a shared storage environment
Systems and methods for data storage management technology that use task identifiers to manage tasks and ensure storage modifications occur without unnecessary task duplication. An example method may comprise: generating a task identifier on a first device; transmitting a request comprising the task identifier to create a task on a second device, the task being associated with the task identifier and comprising the allocation of a data storage portion on a shared storage; determining a reply to the task is missing; and in response to determining the reply is missing, detecting whether the task was created on the second device.
US10346246B2 Recovering data copies in a dispersed storage network
A method for use in a dispersed storage network operates to initiate retrieval of a decode threshold number of encoded data slices of each of one or more sets of encoded data slices in accordance with a first recovery approach. When a recovery time frame expires prior to receiving a second decode threshold number of encoded data slices of each of the one or more second sets of encoded data slices, the method proceeds to select a second data recovery approach that differs from the first recovery approach; recover a sufficient number of encoded data slices in accordance with the second data recovery approach; and dispersed storage error decode the sufficient number of encoded data slices to produce recovered data.
US10346238B2 Determining failure location in a storage system
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, a computer program product and an apparatus for determining a failure location in a storage system by obtaining performance information of a disk; in response to the performance information indicating that at least one or more performance indices exceed a corresponding predetermined threshold, determining whether a health condition of the disk is normal based on at least one or more performance indices; and in response to determining that the health condition of the disk is normal, determining a failure location based on the health condition information of at least one or more elements in a communication path of the disk, and it may be diagnosed whether a failure occurs to the disk per se or in its communication path, and before a potential failure occurs to the disk, it may also predict the failure thereby preventing data loss.
US10346234B2 Information processing system including physical memory, flag storage unit, recording device and saving device, information processing apparatus, information processing method, and computer-readable non-transitory storage medium
An apparatus including a physical memory partitioned into areas, a flag storage unit to store flags wherein a flag is set as indicating an area being updated when storage information stored in the area is updated, the area being associated with the flag, and a processor. The processor executes a first process of recording, when any fault does not occur, storage information stored in a first area to a recording device, the first area being associated with a first flag indicating the first area being updated, a process of saving, in a saving device, the storage information stored in the first area, and clearing the first flag so as to indicate the first area not being updated, and a second process of recording, to the recording device, storage information stored in a second area associated with a second flag indicating being updated when the fault occurs.
US10346225B2 Synthesized modules for module renaming
Techniques for renaming a module in a module system are disclosed. It is determined that a first module is declared with a corresponding first module name. It is determined that the first module is associated with a second module name. Responsive to determining that the first module is associated with the second module name: a second module declared with the second module name is synthesized, and a dependency of the second module, with the second module name, is declared on the first module with the first module name.
US10346219B2 Method and system for reducing message passing for contention detection in distributed SIP server environments
A method, a system, and a computer program product are provided for reducing message passing for contention detection in distributed SIP server environments. The method is implemented in a computer infrastructure having computer executable code tangibly embodied on a computer readable storage medium having programming instructions operable to determine that a first site is waiting for a first object locked by a second site. The programming instructions are further operable to determine that a third site is waiting for a second object locked by the first site, and to send a first probe to the second site to determine whether the second site is waiting. A second probe is received and indicates that a site is waiting for an object locked by the first site. The second probe further indicates a deadlock in a distributed server environment to be resolved.
US10346218B2 Partial task allocation in a dispersed storage network
A processing system in a dispersed storage and a task (DST) network operates by receiving data and a corresponding task; identifying candidate DST execution units for executing partial tasks of the corresponding task; receiving distributed computing capabilities of the candidate DST execution units; selecting a subset of DST execution units of the candidate DST execution units to favorably execute the partial tasks of the corresponding task; determining task partitioning of the corresponding task into the partial tasks based on one or more of the distributed computing capabilities of the subset of DST execution units; determining processing parameters of the data based on the task partitioning; partitioning the tasks based on the task partitioning to produce the partial tasks; processing the data in accordance with the processing parameters to produce slice groupings; and sending the slice groupings and the partial tasks to the subset of DST execution units.
US10346210B2 Push signaling to run jobs on available servers
Embodiments are directed towards push signaling to run jobs on available servers. Users may provide jobs or job instructions to a job control node. Job control node may determine one or more available job target nodes from among a plurality of managed nodes associated with the job control node. The job target nodes may be determined based on information included in the provided job instructions. If there are available job target nodes, the job control node may provide the job instructions to each available job target node. Further, the job control node may receive communications from one or more available job target nodes that indicates that the job target node is prepared and ready to execute the received job instructions. Next, the job control node may issue a job start command that triggers the prepared job target nodes to begin executing the provided job instructions.
US10346206B2 System, method and computer program product for resource management in a distributed computation system
A method, system, and computer program product, include determining a task resource consumption predicted for each of one or more tasks being executed on a node, wherein the task resource consumption is a function of time and predicting a node resource consumption of the node based at least on the predicted task resource consumption, wherein the node resource consumption is a function of time.
US10346204B2 Creating models based on performance metrics of a computing workloads running in a plurality of data centers to distribute computing workloads
A system includes, for each individual data center of a multiplex data center, a collector component, a local data repository, and a model building component. The collector component collects performance metrics of a computing workload running in the each individual data center of the multiplex data center and stores the collected performance metrics in the local data repository. The model building component builds a respective individual model of data center resource use for each individual CPC in the individual data center using the stored performance metrics. The system further includes a model merging component configured to receive and combine the individual CPC models created by the model building components for the individual data centers into a single multiplex data center model applicable to the computing workload across the multiplex data center.
US10346202B2 Task circumstance processing device and method
A task circumstance processing system includes a processor that executes a process. The process includes: referencing a recognition information stored in a memory, the recognition information stores, for each of plural task processes in task definitions defining relationships between the plural task processes, recognition information for recognizing execution of each of the plural task processes, and extracting for each of the task processes a timing where the recognition information is expressed in observation data from observing circumstances of the task; and outputting a result of comparing a relationship between plural task processes that have been executed as identified by the extracted timings, against a relationship between plural task processes defined by the task definitions stored in the memory.
US10346195B2 Apparatus and method for invocation of a multi threaded accelerator
A processor is described having logic circuitry of a general purpose CPU core to save multiple copies of context of a thread of the general purpose CPU core to prepare multiple micro-threads of a multi-threaded accelerator for execution to accelerate operations for the thread through parallel execution of the micro-threads.
US10346191B2 System and method for managing size of clusters in a computing environment
A number of hosts in a logical cluster is adjusted up or down in an elastic manner by tracking membership of hosts in the cluster using a first data structure and tracking membership of hosts in a spare pool using a second data structure, and upon determining that a triggering condition for adding another host is met and that all hosts in the cluster are being used, selecting a host from the spare pool, and programmatically adding an identifier of the selected host to the first data structure and programmatically deleting the identifier of the selected host from the second data structure.
US10346176B2 Mainframe system structuring
A spreadsheet software program may be utilized to define a user transaction relationship. The defined user transaction relationship may be loaded. An operating system (OS) discovery library adaptor (DLA) may be run to discover resources within the mainframe. Middleware DLA may be run to discover a transaction access path within the mainframe. A middleware DLA book that includes the discovered transaction access path may be generated. The middleware DLA book that includes the discovered resources may be preprocessed. The middleware DLA book may be loaded to a service manager (SM) service component repository (SCR). The middleware DLA book may be loaded to the SM SCR to configure data. A business service model of the mainframe may be activated.
US10346174B2 Operation of a multi-slice processor with dynamic canceling of partial loads
Operation of a multi-slice processor that includes a plurality of execution slices and a plurality of load/store slices, where the multi-slice processor is configured to dynamically cancel partial load operations by, among other steps, receiving a load instruction requesting multiple portions of data; receiving a load instruction requesting multiple portions of data; determining that a load of one portion of the requested multiple portions is unavailable to be issued; and responsive to determining that the load of the one portion of the requested multiple portions is unavailable to be issued, delaying issuance of the load instruction.
US10346171B2 End-to end transmission of redundant bits for physical storage location identifiers between first and second register rename storage structures
A processor of an aspect includes a plurality of physical storage locations, and a register rename unit. The register rename unit includes a first register rename storage structure that is to store a given physical storage location identifier, which is to identify a physical storage location of the plurality of physical storage locations, and that is to store a corresponding given one or more redundant bits. The register rename unit also includes a second register rename storage structure. The register rename unit also includes a first conductive path coupling the first and second register rename storage structures. The first conductive path is to convey the given one or more redundant bits end-to-end from the first register rename storage structure to the second register rename storage structure. Other processors are also disclosed, as well as methods and systems.
US10346157B2 Patch infrastructure for ROM firmware
Various aspects include methods for implementing a firmware patch infrastructure. Various aspects may include identifying a patchable object from a firmware source code image based on a symbol in the patchable object's name, generating a patchable firmware source code file by injecting a first call to the patchable object configured to call to an indirection table and a second call to the patchable object configure to execute the patchable object, building a patchable firmware source code image from a plurality of patchable firmware source code files including the patchable firmware source code file having the first call to the patchable object and the second call to the patchable object, and creating the indirection table including an entry for the first call from the patchable firmware source code image having an indication to implement the second call in the patchable firmware source code image.
US10346156B2 Single microcontroller based management of multiple compute nodes
An apparatus for compute module management is described herein. The apparatus includes a host system and a logic solution. The host system includes a central processing unit and a plurality of sensors that collect system management data from multiple interfaces. The logic solution consolidates the system management data to a single format for a single interface and transmits the system management data to a central authority. The central authority includes system management firmware for managing each compute module using the consolidated system management data.
US10346150B2 Computerized system and method for patching an application by separating executables and working data using different images
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with separating executables and working data of an application between separate images are described. In one embodiment, a method includes mounting an application image together with a working image to create an application directory for an application. The application image is read-only and includes at least an executable of the application and the working image includes working data modified by the application. The application directory provides files and paths of the files for the application together within a single unified directory while separating the executable in the application image from the working data in the working image. The method includes in response to receiving a write request to the application directory, arbitrating access to the application directory by controlling the processor to write data for the write request to the working image to maintain the working data separate from the executable of the application.
US10346132B2 Acceleration-based window glass break detection
A telematics device located on-board a vehicle or other enclosure assists in detecting a glass break event for a window of the vehicle or enclosure based on acceleration measurements obtained from acceleration sensors of the telematics device. A power spectral density (PSD) for a plurality of packets of acceleration data within a higher frequency band and/or a lower frequency band are determined. A glass break event is detected upon determining that an average PSD for the higher frequency band exceeds an upper PSD threshold. Alternatively or additionally, a glass break event is detected upon determining that a second maximum PSD is greater than a first PSD threshold for the lower frequency band, and that a difference between the second maximum PSD and a minimum PSD is greater than a second PSD threshold for the lower frequency band.
US10346129B1 Gamifying voice search experience for children
Implementations disclose gamifying voice search experience. A method includes receiving, by a user device, a user request to perform a search associated with an audio input and upon determining that the audio input for the search has not been provided during a first predefined time interval, displaying on a graphical user interface (GUI) of the user device, one or more GUI elements representing one or more audio prompts pertaining to the search. In response to an activation of one of the GUI elements within a second predefined time interval, an audio prompt corresponding to the activated GUI element is played. The method further includes receiving an audio response to the audio prompt, the audio response indicating a query for the search, and presenting, on the user device, a search result for the indicated query, the search result including one or more media items.
US10346126B2 User preference selection for audio encoding
Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for streaming audio between a source device and a destination device. An example method may include determining an available bandwidth between the source device and the destination device. The example method may also include determining a bit rate for streaming audio from the source device to the destination device, wherein the bit rate is based on the available bandwidth. The example method may further include determining a preferred audio characteristic for streaming audio from the source device to the destination device, wherein the preferred audio characteristic is based on a user preference. The example method may also include determining encoded audio to be transmitted from the source device to the destination device based on the preferred audio characteristic and the bit rate.
US10346125B2 Detection of clipping event in audio signals
A method, a system, and a computer program product detect a clipping event in audio signals. The method includes digitalizing audio signals having limited frequency bands, at a sampling frequency which is greater than two times as large as the maximum frequency component of the audio signal; and detecting a clipping event of the audio signals, based on magnitudes of spectrum in a bandwidth which is greater than or equal to the limited frequency band. The sampling frequency may be greater than or equal to three times as large as the maximum frequency component of the audio signal. The detection of a clipping event may include determining, for each frame, whether or not a sum or average of the magnitudes of spectrum at the bandwidth which is greater than or equal to the limited frequency band is larger than a predetermined threshold.
US10346118B2 On-vehicle operation device
An on-vehicle operation device includes an operation unit, a first display device, a second display device and an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit is configured to control the second display to display a plurality of second images each indicating a second predetermined function and calculate a distance or a length of a trajectory between a first position and a second position. The first position corresponds to a first coordinate starting the touch input at the operation unit. The second position corresponds to a second coordinate ending the touch input at the operation unit. The electronic control unit is configured to perform an off trigger including execution of the second predetermined function associated with the second position when the distance or the length of the trajectory is equal to or smaller than the predetermined value.
US10346112B2 Remote communication control system that improves security of remote session between image forming apparatus and connection terminal, session relay system, and recording medium
A remote communication control system includes a session relay system that associates a connection established with an image forming apparatus with a connection established with an electronic device located outside a network to which the image forming apparatus belongs, so as to relay a session between the image forming apparatus and the electronic device. When an application is unusable via the session, the session relay system does not relay the session based on a control policy and identification information of the application as a target for the session. The control policy indicates whether which application of the image forming apparatus is usable via the session.
US10346107B2 Methods and apparatus for situational and event-driven discovery optimization of printing devices
Methods and apparatus for updating data for printing devices are provided. A device state management system (DSMS) can send probe messages to printing devices. The DSMS can receive responses to the probe messages, where the number of probe messages can exceed the number of responses. After receiving the responses, a number of unconfirmed printing devices can be determined based on data stored in a device database (DDB) associated with the DSMS. The DSMS can determine a system-instability value associated with the number of unconfirmed printing devices. The DSMS can determine whether the system-instability value exceeds a threshold. After determining that the system-instability value exceeds the threshold, the DSMS can: determine address clusters associated with the unconfirmed printing devices; send probe messages to addresses within at least one address cluster; receive responses to the probe messages; and update the DDB using data in the responses.
US10346104B2 Object type based image processing
According to an example, object type based image processing may include analyzing an input object type, and implementing a toner savings.
US10346102B2 Information processing apparatus that controls install of a device driver in accordance with capability of an operating system, installation method, and storage medium
When a PnP ID for a printer driver of an architecture that cannot be used is designated, the printer driver cannot be plug and play installed. Accordingly, a driver different to the driver corresponding to the PnP ID designated by the printer is installed in accordance with the capabilities of the OS.
US10346097B2 Nonvolatile memory device and storage device including nonvolatile memory device
A storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device and a controller configured to send first data, an address, and a first command to the nonvolatile memory device. The controller also sends at least one data to the nonvolatile memory device after sending the first command. The nonvolatile memory device is configured to initiate a program operation, which is based on the first data, in response to the first command. When receiving the at least one data from the controller, the nonvolatile memory device is configured to continue to perform the program operation based on the first data and the at least one data.
US10346094B2 Storage system, storage device, and hard disk drive scheduling method
This application discloses a storage system, a storage device, and a hard disk drive scheduling method. The storage system includes M disk groups, a power supply system, and a controller, and M is a natural number not less than 3. Each of the M disk groups includes at least one hard disk drive. The controller is configured to control a hard disk drive in a first disk group of the M disk groups to be in an active state to process a first group of service requests, and control a hard disk drive in a second disk group of the M disk groups to switch from the inactive state to a spin up state when the hard disk drive in the first disk group is in the active state.
US10346088B2 Method and apparatus for per-deck erase verify and dynamic inhibit in 3d NAND
In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a controller to determine an erase state of a first memory deck independently from an erase state of a second memory deck, the first memory deck comprising a first plurality of wordlines and a first channel, the first memory deck comprising a first plurality of memory cells that are each coupled to the first channel and a respective one of the first plurality of wordlines; the second memory deck comprising a second plurality of wordlines and a second channel, the second channel coupled to the first channel, the second memory deck comprising a second plurality of memory cells that are each coupled to the second channel and a respective one of the second plurality of wordlines; and determine an erase state of the second memory deck independently from an erase state of the first memory deck.
US10346084B1 Replication and snapshots for flash storage systems
A system and method for exposing volumes with underlying read-write mediums to user operations. When a medium is in the process of being replicated to a storage array, a volume which relies on the medium can be exposed to user operations (e.g., snapshots, read and write operations) once the portions of the medium which underlie the volume have been replicated. The volume can be exposed to user operations while one or more other portions of the medium are unfilled and while the medium is in an intermediate read-write state.
US10346078B2 Method of writing a file to a plurality of media and a storage system thereof
A method according to one embodiment includes instructing a first tape drive to load a parent tape medium, and instructing the first tape drive to retrieve identification (ID) information about the parent tape medium from metadata stored (saved) thereon. The first tape drive is instructed to write a first file part of a file to the parent tape medium. Information about the file and information about the first file part are written to the parent tape medium as metadata. A second tape drive is instructed to load and retrieve ID information about a child tape medium from metadata stored thereon. The second tape drive is instructed to write one or more subsequent file parts of the file to the child tape medium. The first tape drive is instructed to write the ID information about the child tape medium and attribute information about the one or more subsequent file parts stored to the child tape medium as metadata to the parent tape medium.
US10346068B2 Memory system and method of performing a read operation on a memory cell of a non-volatile semiconductor storage device including a plurality of blocks of memory
A memory system includes a semiconductor storage device including a plurality of blocks of memory cells, each memory cell storing data in a non-volatile state, a controller configured to issue commands to the semiconductor storage device to perform various operations, including a read operation, a write operation, an erase operation, and a dummy operation. The read operation is an operation in which the semiconductor storage device reads data from a memory cell of a block in the semiconductor storage device, and outputs the read data to the controller, and the dummy operation is an operation in which the semiconductor storage device reads data from a memory cell of a block in the semiconductor storage device and does not output the read data to the controller and does not write the data to any of the memory cells of the blocks in the semiconductor storage device.
US10346064B1 Managing compression based on a compression profile of host data initially residing on a source storage array
A technique manages compression based on host data initially residing on a source storage array. The technique involves providing, based on source segments of the host data while the host data initially resides on the source storage array, compressibility labels (or tags) that label the source segments of the host data. Each compressibility label indicates a projected compression level for a respective source segment of the host data. The technique further involves generating a compression profile based on the compressibility labels that label the source segments of the host data. The technique further involves providing, based on the compression profile, a compression tier configuration that defines a prearrangement of compression tiers on a target storage array that receives the host data from the source storage array, the prearrangement of compression tiers providing storage units of allocation having different predefined sizes.
US10346055B2 Run-time memory access uniformity checking
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing run-time checking of access uniformity of vector memory access instructions are disclosed. A system includes a vector unit, a scalar unit, and a memory. The system performs a run-time check to determine if two or more threads of a wave have access uniformity to the memory prior to executing a vector memory access instruction for the wave on the vector unit. The system replaces the vector memory access instruction with a group of instructions responsive to determining that two or more threads of the wave have access uniformity to the memory. The group of instructions includes a scalar access instruction to memory followed by a cross-thread data sharing instruction. The scalar access instruction is executed on the scalar unit. Alternatively, the group of instructions can include a vector memory access instruction by only a single thread in each group having access uniformity.
US10346039B2 Memory system
According to one embodiment, a memory system includes a memory and a controller. The memory includes a plurality of blocks. The controller receives a first data group and a second data group from a host. The controller stores the first data group to a first block group, and stores the second data group to a second block group. The first block group includes one or more first blocks among the plurality of blocks. The second block group includes one or more second blocks among the plurality of blocks. The controller controls the number of first blocks so that the number of the first blocks is not more than a first value, and the controller controls the number of second blocks so that the number of the second blocks is not more than a second value.
US10346020B2 Relatively changing a parametric value using a pressure sensitive user interface element
Techniques are disclosed for relatively changing a parameter value from a first value using a pressure sensitive user interface (UI) element. In an embodiment, the techniques include: activating the UI element in response to pressure signals received at the UI element; displaying the first value as the parameter value; converting the pressure signals to corresponding parametric values; presenting the parametric values as feedback concurrently with the converted pressure signals and with the displayed first value; unlocking the activated UI element when the parametric values fall within a first window of the first value for a first time period; after the unlocking of the activated UI element, relatively changing the parameter value from the first value to the parametric values concurrently with the displayed parametric values; and deactivating and locking the UI element in response to a lack of pressure signals received at the touch point of the UI element.
US10346014B2 System and method for provisioning a user interface for scaling and tracking
Methods and systems for interfacing with users may include displaying content associated with a plurality of user interface elements, tracking a view of the user on at least a portion of the content to determine an interest of the user, detecting the user in proximity to an information handling system, displaying the portion of content corresponding to the interest of the user on the information handling system, sharing the portion of content associated with the plurality of user interface elements on a display, and scaling the size of the portion of content on the display to match the size of the portion of content displayed on the information handling system. The sharing may be based on a gesture from the user. The match may be based on the perception of the user, in which the perception is based on the distance between the user and the display.
US10346013B2 Manipulating graphical objects
A method of connecting graphical objects on a display includes associating a first portion of a connector with a first plane such that the first portion of the connector tends to remain in the first plane. The method includes receiving user input that manipulates a location of a first end terminal of the connector and/or a second end terminal of the connector. The method includes determining a first minimum number of elbows in the connector when the first portion of the connector is to remain routed in the first plane the manipulation. The method includes determining a second minimum number of elbows included in the connector when the connector does not remain routed in the first plane the manipulation. The method includes routing the first portion in the first plane unless the first minimum number of elbows is greater than the second minimum number of elbows.
US10346012B2 Device, method, and graphical user interface for resizing content viewing and text entry interfaces
A method performed at an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display includes displaying a text entry interface area at a first predefined size and with a text input field. The method includes concurrently displaying, at a first size, a viewing area adjacent to the text entry interface area. The viewing area is configured to display scrollable information that includes information entered via the text entry interface. The method includes detecting a first finger gesture on the touch-sensitive display at the text input field. The method includes, in response to detecting the first finger gesture: decreasing the viewing area from the first size to a second size smaller than the first size, and increasing the text entry interface area from the first predefined size to a second predefined size. At the second predefined size, the text entry interface area includes the text input field and a soft keyboard.
US10345989B2 Collaborative, multi-user system for viewing, rendering, and editing 3D assets
Systems and methods are presented for allowing multiple users to collaboratively edit 3-D assets in real-time, using a distributed 3-D editing/rendering software application. The software application may include a lightweight, browser-based user interface that is able to run on computing devices with relatively little memory and processing power. The software application may further include a progressive rendering engine.
US10345988B2 Cursor and cursor-hover based on user state or sentiment analysis
An embodiment of the invention provides a method for displaying a text box on a display screen of an electronic device, including determining a state of a user with an input device having a camera, a keyboard, and/or a mouse. A text box setting on the electronic device is modified with a processor connected to the input device based on the state of the user, the modifying of the text box setting includes modifying an amount of visual information in the text box, modifying an amount of audible information played with the text box, and/or modifying an amount of time required to display the text box. The text box is displayed on the display screen of the electronic device when a pointer is within a threshold degree of proximity to an item on the display screen for the amount of time required to display the text box.
US10345986B1 Information cycling in graphical notifications
A computing system is described that includes one or more processors and at least one module. The module is operable by the processors to output a graphical user interface, and, responsive to receiving an indication of an event: output, within the graphical user interface, a graphical notification including a first graphical element associated the event, responsive to determining that the computing system did not detect a user input prior to a first predetermined amount of time having elapsed since the first graphical element was output, output, within the graphical notification and in place of the first graphical element, a second graphical element associated with the event, and, responsive to determining that the computing system did not detect the user input prior to a second predetermined amount of time having elapsed since the second graphical element was output, output the graphical user interface without the graphical notification.
US10345971B2 Display device
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a display panel, switching elements, a power supply, a controller and a noise suppression circuit. The display panel displays an image. The switching elements supply a pixel signal to the display panel. The power supply supplies a power source voltage to the switching elements. The controller switches between a display period during which the display panel displays an image and a non-display period during which the display panel does not display an image. The noise suppression circuit preliminarily reduces a potential difference between the switching elements and the power supply when the controller switches between the display period and the non-display period.
US10345970B2 Piecewise estimation for display noise compensation
A touch-sensitive display device includes a touch sensor, drive circuitry and receive circuitry. The touch sensor has a matrix of row electrodes and column electrodes. The drive circuitry drives the row electrodes during a touch-sensing frame to influence electrical conditions on the column electrodes. The receive circuitry, during the touch-sensing frame, for each row electrode of the matrix, measures a capacitance of each column electrode while the row electrode is being driven, for each of a plurality of different sections of column electrodes of the matrix, performs local analysis of the measured capacitances of the column electrodes of the section to estimate a row-specific noise capacitance for each column electrode, and determines a touch input based on a difference between the measured capacitance of the column electrode while the row electrode is being driven and the estimated row-specific noise capacitance of the column electrode.
US10345968B2 Flexible display device with touch panel
A flexible display device includes a display panel including a first surface including a display area configured to display an image, and a second surface disposed on the opposite side of the display panel from the first surface, and a touch panel disposed on the first surface, the touch panel including a base film and a transparent conductive layer disposed on a surface of the base film facing the display panel, in which at least a portion of each of the display panel and the touch panel is bendable such that centers of curvature of the display panel and the touch panel are positioned outside the second surface.
US10345963B2 Method and device for reducing radio frequency interference of proximity and touch detection in mobile devices
A proximity sensor has a sensing node. A radio frequency signal is received at the sensing node. The radio frequency signal is coupled to an intermediate node through a first capacitor. The radio frequency signal is coupled from the intermediate node to a ground node through a second capacitor. An RF amplifier is coupled to the sensing node. The radio frequency signal is generated using the RF amplifier. A third capacitor is coupled between the RF amplifier and the sensing node. An antenna is coupled to the sensing node. The radio frequency signal is transmitted using the antenna. A capacitance of the antenna is measured using the proximity sensor. The capacitance of the antenna is compared to a threshold to determine proximity of a conductive object. An inductor is coupled between the sensing node and the antenna. A shielding area is coupled to the intermediate node.
US10345958B2 Providing near field communication through a touch screen
Embodiments of the present invention enable near field communication (NFC) through a touch display. Some embodiments include specialized touch displays with lower electromagnetic dissipation factors than standard touch displays. Some embodiments include methods and devices for detecting the activation or deactivation of NFC communication using the touch display and adapting the touch display to that activation or deactivation. Disclosed techniques for adapting the touch display include optimizing the behavior of the touch display for operation in the face of electromagnetic interference when NFC is activated and conducting a partial recalibration of the touch display when NFC is deactivated.
US10345957B2 Proximity selector
A proximity selection feature of a content creation and consumption application for selecting proximate content displayed by a computing device is described. The content application can initiate a selection mode in response to receiving, for example, a command to enter the selection mode or a defined gesture. The content application can identify an origination point and surface a two-dimensional selection shape anchored to the origination point. The selection shape may form an original capture area. The origination point is a location on a user interface where the selection shape is to be surfaced, anchored to, and have a capture area expanded from. After surfacing the selection shape, the content application can receive indicia of expansion, and based on the indicia of expansion, expand the selection shape from its original capture area to an expanded capture area to capture content proximate the original capture area.
US10345956B2 Multichannel touch controller having a standby channel switching circuit
A multichannel touch controller includes a signal receiving circuit having N electrode pins electrically connected to touch screen for receiving respective sensing signals, switching circuit having N switch sets each consisting of first switch and second switch respectively connected in parallel to the N electrode pins, microcontroller, and processing unit having N analog front-end circuits and analog-to-digital converters with N analog front-end circuits respectively electrically connected to the first switches, the 2nd analog front-end circuit and the N+1 analog front-end circuits respectively electrically connected to the second switches and the analog-to-digital converters respectively electrically connecting the analog front-end circuits to the microcontroller (MCU) to constitute N+1 channels for processing sensing signals so that when one channel fails, the microcontroller switches off the respective first switch and switches on the respective second switch so as to skip the failed channel until switching of the last electrode pin to the standby channel.
US10345952B2 Touch panel
A touch panel includes a driving layer and a sensing layer. The driving layer has a first top surface and a driving layer edge. The first top surface has at least one first connecting region. The driving layer edge surrounds the first connecting region and there is a first distance between the first connecting region and the driving layer edge. The sensing layer is disposed on the first top surface of the driving layer. The second top surface of sensing layer away from the driving layer has at least one second connecting region. The sensing layer edge of the sensing layer surrounds the second connecting region, and there is a second distance between the sensing layer edge and the at least one second connecting region.
US10345947B2 Apparatus and method for detecting hovering object, switching matrix, apparatus for determining compensation capacitance, method of compensating for force sensing capacitance, and apparatus for detecting force input
Disclosed is a method of detecting a hovering object, the method including: an operation of precharging a compensation capacitor and a parallel capacitor, which is obtained by connecting in parallel a self-capacitor formed between an object hovering over a touch panel and an electrode of the touch panel and a parasitic capacitor of the touch panel, with a predetermined voltage; a first charge sharing operation of sharing charges by connecting the parallel capacitor and the compensation capacitor in series; a second charge sharing operation of sharing charges by connecting the parallel capacitor and the compensation capacitor in parallel; and an operation of outputting an electrical signal provided by the parallel capacitor while the parallel capacitor and the compensation capacitor are connected in parallel.
US10345940B2 Scanning circuit, drive circuit and touch display device
A scanning circuit, a drive circuit and a touch display device are provided. The scanning circuit drives a pixel row in a one-to-one manner. The scanning circuit includes: an input module, configured to generate a scanning signal in response to an inputted starting signal; a latch module, electrically connected to the input module and configured to generate the starting signal in response to the scanning signal and latch the starting signal; and a gating module, electrically connected to the latch module and configured to perform a display scanning on the pixel row driven by the scanning circuit under a control of the starting signal in a display stage and suspend the display scanning on the pixel row driven by the scanning circuit under the control of the starting signal in a touch stage.
US10345929B2 Pressure sensitive stylus
A stylus includes a touch element, a main control module configured to change thickness of handwriting on a touch screen, and a blocking element configured to limit a movement of the touch element. The touch element is elastically connected to the blocking element, and a head of the touch element forms a nib. The stylus further includes a magnetic component moving with a movement of the nib, and a detection module configured to detect a value of magnetic field intensity of the magnetic component. The magnetic component and the detection module are spaced from each other. The detection module is electrically connected to the main control module, and the value of writing force that the touch element is applied to the touch screen is in a preset proportion to the value of magnetic field intensity of the magnetic component detected by the detection module.
US10345920B2 Keyboard/keyboard enclosure
A keyboard/keyboard enclosure is provided. The keyboard/keyboard enclosure includes front and rear shells removably connected together and made of a durable metal material such as aluminum. The enclosure defines a cavity and various features for positioning and/or restraining a PCB within the cavity. A keypad is positioned on the front surface of the front shell. End caps extend into the cavity from opposed ends of the front and rear shells, thereby selectively securing the front and rear shells together and/or further positioning and/or restraining the PCB within the cavity.
US10345919B2 Accessory between display and keyboard
An apparatus including a housing for coupling a keyboard to a tablet device through at least one respective electric interface and circuitry integrated in the housing, and a camera sensor integrated in the housing, the camera sensor positioned such that a central axis of a field of view (FOV) of the camera sensor is substantially parallel to a surface of the keyboard, the camera sensor further positioned to capture a plurality of images and to transmit the plurality of images to the tablet device through the respective electric interface and the electric circuitry. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
US10345915B2 Method and apparatus for manipulating content in an interface
A machine implemented method includes sensing entities in first and second domains. If a first stimulus is present and an entity is in the first domain, the entity is transferred from first to second domain via a bridge. If a second stimulus is present and an entity is in the second domain, the entity is transferred from second first domain via the bridge. At least some of the first domain is outputted. An apparatus includes a processor that defines first and second domains and a bridge that enables transfer of entities between domains, an entity identifier that identifies entities in the domains, a stimulus identifier that identifies stimuli, and a display that outputs at least some of the first domain. The processor transfers entities from first to second domain responsive to a first stimulus, and transfers entities from second to first domain responsive to a second stimulus.
US10345912B2 Control method, control device, display device and electronic device
A control method for an electronic device comprising a sensor unit having a first detection range and a second detection range measured from the electronic device, and the second detection range being smaller than the first detection range. The method includes: detecting a 3D movement track of an operation body when the relative distance between the operation body and the electronic device is smaller than the first detection range, the 3D movement track being a continuous movement track having one end between the first and second detection range and the other end equal to or smaller than the second detection range; generating a status change signal when the operation body reaches close to or moves away from the second detection range of the sensor unit; executing a corresponding control command according to the 3D movement track and the status change signal.
US10345896B2 Alignment sensor system and alignment sensor system method for a movement instrument
A system and a method detect alignment of a movement machine in a cost-effective manner. An alignment sensor system includes a movement instrument (1) for carrying out movements by displacing the center of gravity or actuating the muscles of a human body, with an alignment element, and a mass produced sensor, which is fixed relative to the alignment element.
US10345895B2 Hand and finger line grid for hand based interactions
An approach is provided that maps a user's hand into a number of areas. The approach detects when a selection of one of the mapped areas by the user, such as by using a finger from the user's other hand. The approach then identifies an input that corresponds to the area selected by the user. This input is then transmitted to the information handling system for processing.
US10345884B2 Mechanism to provide workload and configuration-aware deterministic performance for microprocessors
One embodiment of an apparatus includes a semiconductor chip having a processor and an on-die non-volatile storage resource. The on-die non-volatile storage may store different, appropriate performance related information for different configurations and usage cases of the processor for a same performance state of the processor.
US10345882B2 Dynamic power meter with improved accuracy and single cycle resolution
A dynamic power meter circuit receives a set of clock signals. The clock signals are summed by a clock sum adder, thereby generating a clock sum value. A dynamic power meter output value is generated based at least in part on the clock sum value. In one particular example, a dynamic power meter circuit receives clock signals and from them generates a clock sum model sub-value. The dynamic power meter circuit also receives event signals, and from them generates an architectural event model sub-value. A corresponding pair of clock sum model sub-value and architectural event model sub-value are then ratiometrically combined, thereby generating a dynamic power meter output value. Due to the use of both event signals and clock signals, a stream of dynamic power meter output values is generated that more closely tracks actual dynamic power of a circuit being monitored.
US10345866B2 Computing device with magnetic hinge
An apparatus can include a processor; memory accessible by the processor; a first housing that includes the processor and a first magnetic edge that includes a first engagement surface; and a second housing that includes an electronic component accessible by the processor and a second magnetic edge that includes a second engagement surface that engages the first engagement surface to pivotably couple the first housing and second housing.
US10345863B2 Cover with shape memory material
A cover includes a cover body, and an arm coupled to the cover body. A shape memory material in the arm may be able to place the arm into a first shape and a second shape. In the first shape, the arm may be adjacent to a display device when the arm is attached to the display device. In the second shape, the arm may form a stand for the display device.
US10345861B2 Electronic book
An e-book reader in which destruction of a driver circuit at the time when a flexible panel is handled is inhibited. In addition, an e-book reader having a simplified structure. A plurality of flexible display panels each including a display portion in which display control is performed by a scan line driver circuit and a signal line driver circuit, and a binding portion fastening the plurality of display panels together are included. The signal line driver circuit is provided inside the binding portion, and the scan line driver circuit is provided at the edge of the display panel in a direction perpendicular to the binding portion.
US10345846B1 Reference voltage circuit with flipped-gate transistor
A reference voltage generation circuit (or bandgap circuit) having a flipped-gate transistor is disclosed. A bandgap circuit according to the disclosure includes first, second, third and fourth transistors. The first transistor is a flipped-gate transistor having a gate terminal of an opposite polarity (e.g., an n-channel metal oxide semiconductor, or NMOS, transistor having a gate terminal with a p-type polysilicon implant). The second third and fourth transistors have a corresponding type polysilicon implants (e.g., NMOS transistors having respective gate terminals with an n-type polysilicon implant). The circuit is configured to generate a reference voltage equal to a sum of gate-source voltages of the first and third transistors, minus respective gate-source voltages of the second and fourth transistors.
US10345844B2 Bandgap reference voltage failure detection
An integrated circuit is provided with a bandgap voltage reference circuit having a bandgap reference voltage output. A bandgap failure detection circuit is coupled to the bandgap reference voltage output. The bandgap failure detection forms a model value of the reference voltage from a first time, compares a present value of the reference voltage at a second time to the model value; and asserts a bandgap fail signal to indicate when the present value is less than the model value by a threshold value. The integrated circuit is reset by the bandgap fail signal. The detection circuit may be operated from a failsafe voltage domain that also allows a critical circuit to complete a pending operation during a reset.
US10345837B1 Current-based feedback control for voltage regulators
A voltage regulator has a comparator and a reference voltage coupled to a first input of the comparator. An output voltage of the voltage regulator is coupled to a second input of the comparator through a resistor. A current source is coupled to the second input of the comparator. The first current source can be a first digital-to-analog converter (DAC). A second current source can be coupled in parallel with the first DAC. The second current source can be a second DAC. The voltage regulator can include a boost topology.
US10345829B2 Inlet pressure perturbation insensitive mass flow controller
A mass flow controller (10) comprises a fluid inlet (15) and at least one first flow meter (11) to measure a first flow rate (F1) and to output a first flow signal (FS1); at least one second flow meter (12) to measure a second flow (F2) rate and to output a second flow signal (FS2); a control device (13) connected to said first and second flow meters (11,12) and configured and arranged to generate a control signal (C); and at least one control valve (14) connected to said control device (13) to control a total flow rate (Fout) through the mass flow controller (10) in response to the control signal (C). The control signal (C) is generated as a function of both the first and second flow signals (FS1,FS2) such that the mass flow controller's (10) sensitivity to perturbations of said inlet pressure is minimized.
US10345826B2 System and method to operate a drone
A method for controlling a drone includes receiving a request for information about a spatial location, generating data requests, configuring a flight plan and controlling one or more drones to fly over the spatial location to obtain data types based on the data requests, and extracting and analyzing data to answer the request. The method can include extracting data points from the data types, obtaining labels from a user for one or more of the data points, predicting labels for unlabeled data points from a learning algorithm using the labels obtained from the user, determining the predicted labels are true labels for the unlabeled data points and combining the extracted data, the user labeled data points and the true labeled data points to answer the request for information. The learning algorithm may be active learning using a support vector machine.
US10345822B1 Cognitive mapping for vehicles
A system, comprising a processor, and a memory, the memory including instructions to be executed by the processor to acquire the images of the vehicle environment, determine a cognitive map, which includes a top-down view of the vehicle environment, based on the image, and operate the vehicle based on the cognitive map.
US10345819B2 Recharging robot system
The present disclosure relates to a recharging robot system. The recharging robot system may include a signal emission device including at least one signal emission channel. The at least one signal emission channel each comprises an opening. A distance between two central axes of any two adjacent signal emission channels is gradually increased along a direction facing away the signal emitters. As such, an overlapping area of signal ranges of the at least two signal emitters may be reduced, and the robot may accurately determine which signal range that the robot is within, so as to accurately align with the recharging dock.
US10345808B2 Systems and methods to control autonomous vehicle motion
The present disclosure provides systems and methods that control the motion of an autonomous vehicle by rewarding or otherwise encouraging progress toward a goal, rather than simply rewarding distance travelled. In particular, the systems and methods of the present disclosure can project a candidate motion plan that describes a proposed motion path for the autonomous vehicle onto a nominal pathway to determine a projected distance associated with the candidate motion plan. The systems and methods of the present disclosure can use the projected distance to evaluate a reward function that provides a reward that is positively correlated to the magnitude of the projected distance. The motion of the vehicle can be controlled based on the reward value provided by the reward function. For example, the candidate motion plan can be selected for implementation or revised based at least in part on the determined reward value.
US10345804B2 Method and system for remote processing and analysis of industrial asset inspection data
A remote processing device for processing inspection data collected by one or more inspection apparatuses includes a communication unit and an on-board computing device coupled to the communication device. The communication unit is configured to transmit data to and receive data from one or more inspection apparatuses. The on-board computing device includes at least one processor and a memory device coupled to the at least one processor. The at least one processor is configured to receive geotagged unprocessed image data from the inspection apparatuses over a first communication channel, receive geotagged fluid concentration data from the inspection apparatuses over a second communication channel, process the geotagged unprocessed image data into one or more image files, generate a fluid data map by overlaying the geotagged fluid concentration data over the one or more image files, and transmit the fluid data map to one or more remote computing devices.
US10345789B2 System and method for variable perforation profiles in a stack of lottery tickets
A method and associated system are provided for producing a perforation line between adjacent lottery tickets in an automated production line wherein a substrate having lottery tickets printed thereon is conveyed through a perforation station in the production line. A perforation machine in the line is controlled to define a perforation line between the adjacent lottery tickets. The controlling process includes inputting control variables into a controller associated with the perforation machine, the control variables relating to conditions that determine a desired perforation profile of the perforation line. The controller programs the perforation machine with a specific perforation profile for the perforation line that is generated based on the entered control variables, and changes the perforation profile upon inputting of different values for the control variables. The perforation profile is specifically tailored to the control variables between different ticket production runs, or between tickets in the same ticket production run.
US10345788B2 Robot system
A controller is configured to operate a robot arm at a speed that is equal to or lower than a first maximum speed in a high-speed operation region, and operate the robot arm at a speed that is equal to or lower than a second maximum speed lower than the first maximum speed in a low-speed operation region, and change a collision detection sensitivity between the high-speed operation region and the low-speed operation region so that the collision detection sensitivity in the high-speed operation region becomes lower than the collision detection sensitivity in the low-speed operation region.
US10345786B2 Method and system for proactive heating-based crack prevention in 3D printing
A computer program product for proactive heating-based crack preventing in three-dimensional printing is provided. The computer program product includes a computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therewith. The program instructions are readable and executable by a processing circuit to cause the processing circuit to read a three-dimensional model to be printed, determine if the read three-dimensional model has open-ended or closed-ended layers, for each closed-ended layer, calculate start and end heating times and amount of heat requirement for materials of the closed-end layers and control a heating of the closed-ended layers in accordance with the calculation during a laying down of each of the closed-ended layers.
US10345785B2 Tool having rotatable member for machining an object and sensor to sense object
A tool for machining an object comprising: a first part including a rotatable member, the rotatable member being rotatable to cause rotation of a machine tool; a second part; a joint coupling the first part and the second part to enable relative movement between the first part and the second part; and a sensor to sense an object to be machined.
US10345778B2 Waveform display device that performs automatic extraction
A waveform display device is provided that extracts data of a required portion from data outputted from a numerical control. A waveform display device includes: a data acquisition part that acquires a predetermined type of data from output data outputted from a numerical control; a condition determination part that determines a start condition and end condition for extracting partial data from the predetermined type of data based on information from the numerical control; a data extraction part that extracts the partial data corresponding to the start condition and end condition from the predetermined type of data; and a waveform display part that displays the partial data extracted as a waveform.
US10345774B2 Fan characterization and control system
A fan characterization and control system includes a chassis housing a plurality of components and a fan system. A controller system is coupled to the components and the fan system and configured to detect fan devices in the fan system that are connected to the controller system via respective fan connectors. The controller system determines fan performance categories of each of the fan devices based on signals communicated by each of the fan devices through at least one pin on the respective fan connectors. The controller system accesses a fan performance database that stores different fan performance categories and respective fan performance characteristics for each of the different fan performance categories. The controller system uses fan performance information that is associated in the fan performance database with each of the fan performance categories determined for the fan devices to configure the components and the fan system for operation.
US10345769B2 Method and apparatus for controlling smart home device
The application provides a method and an apparatus for controlling a smart home device. The method includes: obtaining a first linkage rule for controlling a first response device to enter into a first state based on a first parameter of a first condition device; traversing a plurality of linkage rules to search linkage rules matching a second state of the first response device and generating a second linkage rule based on a preset strategy in case that no linkage rule matching the second state is found, the second linkage rule is operable to control the first response device to enter into the second state based on a second parameter of a second condition device.
US10345751B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a first frame member and a second frame member which are aligned in a direction of a rotation axis of an image bearing member and faces each other across an image forming unit and a stacking unit. The first frame member includes a first portion including a first side surface facing the image forming unit and a second portion, which is fixed to the first portion, including a second side surface facing the stacking unit. The second frame member includes a third side surface facing the image forming unit and the stacking unit, and at least a part of the second side surface is provided in a position different from a position of the first side surface in the direction of the rotation axis of the image bearing member.
US10345746B1 Fuser stripping mechanism with beveled tip
A fuser apparatus includes first and second rollers in nip relation to transport a receiver member therebetween. A stripping mechanism a skive assembly having an elongated, thin, flexible skive finger, wherein a tip of the skive finger is beveled with first and second bevel surfaces with respective sweep angles forming a sharp edge along an upper surface of the skive finger. A mounting mechanism positions the skive finger in operative relation to the first roller with a bottom surface of the skive finger contacting the surface of the first roller at a contact point spaced apart from the tip of the skive finger such that the sharp edge along the first surface of the skive finger is spaced apart from the surface of the first roller by a distance of between 50 and 120 microns.
US10345745B2 Image forming apparatus and fixing device that control an air blowing device based on one of a recording material size and a size of a print region of an image
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming portion, a first fixing member, and a second fixing member that forms a nip with the first fixing member. An air blowing device blows air for cooling an end portion region of at least one of the first and second fixing members with respect to a longitudinal direction, perpendicular to a recording material feeding direction, in the nip. In addition, a controller capable of selecting one of an operation in a first mode, in which cooling of the end portion region by the air blowing device is carried out depending on a recording material size, with respect to a widthwise direction of the recording material, and an operation in a second mode, in which the cooling is carried out depending on a size of a print region of the image, with respect to a direction perpendicular to the recording material feeding direction.
US10345744B2 Fixing device, image forming apparatus, and method for adjusting length of interposing and pressurizing region by fixing device
A fixing device according to an embodiment includes an endless belt, a pressure element, a heating member, an adjustment mechanism, and a controller. The pressure element conveys and presses a sheet to the endless belt. The heating member is on the inner side of the belt and has a heat generating element for heating the belt. The adjustment mechanism moves the heating member or the pressure element to adjust the nip width between the heating member and the pressure element. The controller controls the adjustment mechanism so that A>B≥N is satisfied, where A is the nip width during a fixing process in which a colored material is fixed to the sheet, B is the nip width during a heating process conducted before the fixing process, and N is the length of the heat generating element in the sheet conveyance direction.
US10345742B2 Sheet manufacturing apparatus, powder storage container for sheet manufacturing apparatus, and powder supply device
In a sheet manufacturing apparatus which includes an installation unit on which a container that stores a powder is installed and which manufactures sheets including the powder and fibers, the installation unit includes an inlet for receiving the powder from the container, and a first shutter for opening and closing the inlet, the first shutter is capable of moving between an open position at which the inlet is opened and a closed position at which the inlet is closed in accordance with attachment and detachment of the container with respect to the installation unit, and the first shutter is provided with a plurality of shutter members and, at the open position, the plurality of shutter members are stored overlapping one another.
US10345729B2 Toner
Toner particles each include a toner mother particle and a plurality of C/S external additive particles. The toner mother particle contains a polyester resin. The C/S external additive particles each adhere to a surface of the toner mother particle and include a core particle and a plurality of shell particles. The shell particles each adhere to a surface of the core particle. The shell particles have a number average primary particle diameter of no greater than 0.40 times a number average primary particle diameter of the core particles. The core particles and the shell particles each contain a resin. The core particles have a hydrophobicity degree of at least 30%. The shell particles have a hydrophobicity degree of no greater than 5%. The C/S external additive particles have a hydrophobicity degree of at least 15% and no greater than 25%.
US10345724B2 Position correction method of stage mechanism and charged particle beam lithography apparatus
According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of correcting a position of a stage mechanism, includes generating a two-dimensional map of a distortion amount at a position of a stage by applying a distortion amount of a position in a first direction of the stage at each of measured positions in a second direction as a distortion amount of a position in the first direction of the stage at each position in the second direction at each position in the first direction and by applying a distortion amount of a position in the second direction of the stage at each of measured positions in the first direction as a distortion amount of a position in the second direction of the stage at each position in the first direction at each position in the second direction; and correcting position data by using the two-dimensional map.
US10345717B2 Lithographic apparatus and method
A lithographic apparatus includes an optical sensor, a movable body, a support, a deflector system, a first drive system and a second drive system. The movable body is moveable relative to the sensor. The support is for holding the sensor. The first drive system is arranged to move the movable body relative to the sensor. The second drive system is arranged to move the first drive system relative to the sensor. The second drive system is arranged to move the deflector system relative to the sensor. A disturbance is induced by a movement of the movable body. The deflector system is arranged to create a deflecting area for reflecting the disturbance away from the support.
US10345712B2 Lithographic apparatus and device manufacturing method
An immersion lithographic projection apparatus is disclosed in which liquid is provided between a projection system of the apparatus and a substrate. The use of both liquidphobic and liquidphilic layers on various elements of the apparatus is provided to help prevent formation of bubbles in the liquid and to help reduce residue on the elements after being in contact with the liquid.
US10345710B2 Microlithographic projection exposure apparatus and measuring device for a projection lens
A microlithographic projection exposure apparatus includes a projection lens that is configured for immersion operation. For this purpose an immersion liquid is introduced into an immersion space that is located between a last lens of the projection lens on the image side and a photosensitive layer to be exposed. To reduce fluctuations of refractive index resulting from temperature gradients occurring within the immersion liquid, the projection exposure apparatus includes heat transfer elements that heat or cool partial volumes of the immersion liquid so as to achieve an at least substantially homogenous or at least substantially rotationally symmetric temperature distribution within the immersion liquid.
US10345704B2 Photosensitive element
The present invention relates to a photosensitive element comprising a support film, and a photosensitive layer on the support film, wherein a haze of the support film is 0.01 to 1.0% and a total light transmittance thereof is 90% or more, and the photosensitive layer contains a binder polymer, a photopolymerizable compound having an ethylenically unsaturated bond, and a photopolymerization initiator.
US10345695B2 Extreme ultraviolet alignment marks
The present disclosure describes a method to form alignment marks on or in the top layer of an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) mask blank without the use of photolithographic methods. For example, the method can include forming a metal structure on the top layer of the EUV mask blank by dispensing a hexacarbonylchromium vapor on the top layer of the EUV mask and exposing the hexacarbonylchromium vapor to an electron-beam. The hexacarbonylchromium vapor is decomposed to form the metal structure at an area which is proximate to where the hexacarbonylchromium vapors interact with the electron-beam. In another example, the method can include forming a patterned structure in the top layer of an EUV mask blank with the use of an etcher aperture and an etching process.
US10345688B2 Light emitting apparatus using composite material
The invention provides a light emitting apparatus including a projector color wheel and a light emitting diode (LED) device using a composite material, a method of manufacturing the composite material, and an optical film. The stability of the composite material has been greatly improved. Light emitting devices using the composite material have wide color gamut.
US10345668B2 Display panel, input/output device, data processor, and method for manufacturing display panel
Provided is a novel display panel that is highly convenient or highly reliable, a novel input/output device that is highly convenient or highly reliable, or a method for manufacturing a novel display panel that is highly convenient or highly reliable. The present inventors conceived a structure including a first intermediate film, a first electrode including a region in contact with the first intermediate film, a pixel that includes a first display element including the first electrode and a pixel circuit electrically connected to the first display element, a signal line electrically connected to the pixel, and a terminal that includes a third conductive film electrically connected to the signal line and a second intermediate film including a region in contact with the third conductive film.
US10345666B2 Array substrate and liquid crystal display panel
An array substrate includes a plurality of display pixels arranged in an array. Each of the plurality of display pixels comprises a red subpixel R, a green subpixel G, and a blue subpixel B. Six of the consecutive display pixels arranged horizontally and/or longitudinally as a whole are repeatedly arranged in a pixel unit. An arrangement order of the subpixels in each of the six consecutive display pixels is totally different. The subpixels in the six consecutive display pixels are arranged as RGB, RBG, GRB, GBR, BRG, and BGR successively. The technical problems of the conventional tri-gate driver structure, such as poor image display and display quality, are resolved due to poor charging ability of pixels which are inclined to incomplete charging.
US10345665B2 Array substrate and method of manufacturing the same, display panel and display device
The present disclosure provides an array substrate, a method of manufacturing the same, a display panel and a display device. The array substrate comprises a plurality of gate lines and a plurality of data lines arranged to cross with each other and define a plurality of pixel areas, each of the pixel areas comprising a thin film transistor. The array substrate further comprises a first insulating layer arranged above the thin film transistors and the data lines; a metal layer arranged above the first insulating layer; a second insulating layer arranged above the metal layer; and a pixel electrode and a common electrode arranged above the second insulating layer, between which a third insulating layer is provided. The common electrode in each of the pixel areas at least comprises two slits and the metal layer overlies the data lines.
US10345655B2 Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display including a partial plate electrode along with a minute pattern in pixel electrode thereby increasing the viewing angle and the lateral visibility of the liquid crystal display, as well as the response speed A step provider is provided to reinforce the control force of the liquid crystal molecules, thereby reducing the texture generated in the center of the pixel.
US10345648B2 Backlight structure and liquid crystal display device
The present disclosure provides a backlight structure and a liquid crystal display device. The backlight structure comprises: an array substrate; a polarizer layer on a back face of the array substrate; and a light source at a light incident side of the array substrate. Specifically, the light source is configured such that light emitted thereby is emitted into the array substrate from the light incident side of the array substrate and incident on the polarizer layer. Moreover, the polarizer layer is configured for reflecting the light incident thereon while polarizing the reflected light and emitting it out from a front face of the array substrate, wherein the front face and the back face of the array substrate face each other and intersect the light incident side of the array substrate respectively.
US10345646B2 Display apparatus
This display apparatus includes an optical sheet, and a holding member 4 holding a peripheral part of the optical sheet. The optical sheet has a hooking part 312 extended from the optical sheet. The holding member 4 has a hooked part 46 to which the hooking part of the optical sheet is hooked. The hooked part 46 has at least one movement-prevention part 43 for preventing the hooking part 312 from moving. Thus, disengagement of the optical sheet from the holding member 4 and positional deviation of the optical sheet are prevented when heat is generated during driving of the display apparatus and the optical sheet undergoes thermal expansion.
US10345626B2 Graded index single crystal active waveguide in glass
In one aspect the invention provides a graded refractive index single crystal waveguide having a glass block containing at least one crystal core, the crystal core having a central portion extending along an axis from a first end to a second end; an interface defining a peripheral boundary of the crystal core at a junction of the crystal core and an adjacent portion of the glass block, and a continuous, radially symmetric misorientation transverse to the central portion; wherein the misorientation has a misorientation angle that increases with increasing distance from the central portion towards the interface.
US10345620B2 Methods and apparatus to form biocompatible energization elements incorporating fuel cells for biomedical devices
Methods and apparatus to form biocompatible energization elements are described. In some embodiments, the methods and apparatus to form the biocompatible energization elements involve forming cavities into a fuel cell. The active elements of a cathode, anode, membrane and fuel storage are sealed with a laminate stack of biocompatible material. In some embodiments, a field of use for the methods and apparatus may include any biocompatible device or product that requires energization elements.
US10345619B2 Thinned and flexible circuit boards on three-dimensional surfaces
Thinned, flexible surface regions upon which flexible active components may be utilized to attach flexible active components in space/volume constrained devices, for example, a powered ophthalmic device. Thinned, flexible surface regions foster an avenue for enhanced functionality because various electronic circuits and components can be integrated into polymeric structures.
US10345616B2 Eyeglasses assembly structure
An eyeglasses assembly structure is disclosed herein. It mainly comprises an upper frame having a first connecting part and two upper connecting parts; and a lower frame having a second connecting part and two lower connecting parts. The first connecting part has a receiving slot, two protrusions and two engaging slots disposed in the receiving slot, and each of the two upper connecting parts has an engaging hole. The second connecting part has two inserting blocks for correspondingly inserting into the receiving slot, two engaging blocks disposed on outer sides of the two inserting blocks for engaging with the two engaging slots, and two concave slots disposed on outer sides of the two inserting blocks for receiving the two protrusions, and each of the two lower connecting parts has an engaging member for engaging with the engaging hole of each of the two upper connecting parts.
US10345610B2 Polarizing beam splitters providing high resolution images and systems utilizing such beam splitters
Polarizing beam splitters and systems incorporating such beam splitters are described. More specifically, polarizing beam splitters and systems with such beam splitters that incorporate multilayer optical films and reflect imaged light towards a viewer or viewing screen with high effective resolution are described.
US10345606B2 Display system with static green primary color reduction filter
A projection system for generating an image with three primary colors, including a first and second blue laser beam, a wavelength conversion element for converting the second blue beam into a converted beam having a waveband including at least the second and third wavebands, a beam combiner for combining the first beam and the converted beam, which combination results in a white beam, a notch filter placed in the optical path of the white beam to form a modified white beam including at least the first, second and third wavebands provided to an imaging module, where a static waveband reduction filter is further provided for changing the wavelength of transmitted second waveband of the white beam, such as to adjust a projector white point shift.
US10345604B2 Optical fibers and optical systems comprising the same
An optical fiber for converting a Gaussian laser beam into a Bessel laser beam may include a first segment optically coupled to a second segment with a transition region, the first segment having a first outer diameter greater than a second outer diameter of the second segment. The first segment may include a first core portion with a first cladding portion extending around the first core portion. The first core portion may have an annular core region with a relative refractive index relative to the first cladding portion. The second segment may include a second core portion with a second cladding portion extending around the second core portion. The second core portion has a relative refractive index relative to the second cladding portion and the relative refractive index of the first annular core region may be substantially equal to the relative refractive index of the second core portion.
US10345598B2 Low profile image combiner for near-eye displays
An image combiner, also referred to as a combiner optic, of a near-eye display system or the like transmits enough light so a user can see remote objects in a “world view”, while also reflecting enough light so the user can simultaneously see a projected image in a “projected” (augmented) view. The disclosed image combiners use two partial reflectors configured to form a wedged reflective cavity. In the display system, light from an imaging device follows a path to the user's eye that includes three reflections in the wedged cavity. By using this capability of the wedged cavity, the combiner optic can have a substantially reduced thickness, and lower profile, than a combiner optic that uses only one partial reflector and only one reflection in the optical path.
US10345596B2 Systems, devices, and methods for astigmatism compensation in a wearable heads-up display
Systems, devices, and methods for preventing image astigmatism in wearable heads-up displays (WHUD) with laser projectors are described. A WHUD includes a support structure carrying a laser projector and an eyeglass lens with a transparent combiner. The laser projector includes at least one laser diode, at least one anamorphic optical element, and at least one controllable mirror. The at least one laser diode generates a laser light that, without optical manipulation, would result in an astigmatic, unfocused image at the eye of the user. The at least one anamorphic optical element anamorphically shapes the spot of the laser light to compensate for an astigmatic effect of at least the transparent combiner. The at least one controllable mirror scans the light onto the transparent combiner and the transparent combiner redirects the light towards an eye of a user to create a focused, non-astigmatic image.
US10345589B1 Compact near-eye hologram display
An apparatus includes a holographic film having one or more reflective holograms recorded therein. One or more light sources positioned to direct light toward a corresponding one of the one or more holograms, and a dynamic mask positioned between the one or more light sources and the holographic film to spatially modulate light traveling between the one or more light sources and the one or more reflective holograms but not spatially modulate ambient light traveling through the hologram.
US10345586B2 Head-up display device
In a head-up display device, projection light P emitted from a projector is reflected by a plurality of reflectors (first reflector, second reflector, third reflector) and then, the projection light P is formed into an image on an image formation unit. Among the projector and the reflectors, the first reflector and the third reflector are housed in a casing. Among the reflectors, the second reflector is disposed at a roof near a windshield of a vehicle.
US10345584B2 Liquid crystal display and head-up display device
A liquid crystal display includes: a first substrate and a second substrate which face each other and which are provided such that light emitted from a light source is obliquely incident on a surface of each of the first and second substrates; a liquid crystal layer provided between the first substrate and the second substrate; a switching element provided on the first substrate and including a gate electrode; a first light-shielding film provided above the switching element, with a first insulating layer interposed; a pixel electrode provided above the first light-shielding film, with a second insulating layer interposed; and a second light-shielding film provided on the second substrate and in a boundary region between adjacent pixels, and located above the switching element.
US10345579B2 Scanner mirror
A scanner mirror includes a reflecting mirror and a driver. The reflecting mirror has first and second reflectors that are pivotally arranged about a pivot axis. The first and second reflectors have light receiving faces, respectively. The light receiving faces face in directions that are angularly offset with each other about the pivot axis. The driver drives the reflecting mirror to pivot the first and second reflectors within a specific angle range.
US10345575B1 Global reset for an electrowetting display device
An electrowetting display device comprises electrowetting pixels. Each of the electrowetting pixels includes a hydrophobic layer portion disposed on a first electrode, an electrolyte solution overlying the hydrophobic layer, and a thin film transistor (TFT) that is switched on to select each of the electrowetting pixels using active matrix addressing, wherein the TFT is in electrical contact with the first electrode. The electrowetting display further includes a second electrode in electrical contact with the electrowetting pixels, and a reset control circuit in electrical contact with the second electrode to provide a reset pulse in unison to the electrowetting pixels.
US10345569B2 Zoom objective lens
The invention relates to a zoom objective lens with continuously adjustable magnification, comprising five lens groups, where the first lens group, the second lens group and the fifth lens group are fixed in relation to an object. The third lens group and the fourth lens group are axially displaceable. The following conditions apply to the lens: the variable air gap between the second lens group and the third lens group decreases or has a turning point with a transition from a low to a high magnification β, the refractive power of the second, third and fifth lens groups is positive and the refractive power of the fourth lens group is negative.
US10345565B2 Depth and speed enhanced orthogonal beam stimulated fluorescent and stimulated Raman emission for in-vivo imaging
A microscopy system that includes a first laser emitting a first laser pulse along a first beam line, the first laser pulse being converted into an annular Bessel pump beam; and a second laser emitting a second laser pulse along a second beam line, the second laser pulse being a probe beam, the annular Bessel pump beam and the probe beam being delivered to a sample at right angles to each other allowing the annular Bessel pump beam to shrink a focal axial diameter of the second beam line thereby enabling dipole-like backscatter stimulated emission along the second beam line.
US10345562B2 All-reflective solar coronagraph sensor and thermal control subsystem
An all-reflective coronagraph optical system for continuously imaging a wide field of view. The optical system can comprise a fore-optics assembly comprising a plurality of mirrors that reflect light rays, about a wide field of view centered around the Sun, to an aft-optics assembly that reflects the light rays to an image sensor. A fold mirror, having an aperture, is optically supported between the fore-optics assembly and the aft-optics assembly. The aperture defines an angular subtense (e.g., 1.0 degree) sized larger than the angular subtense of the Sun. The aperture facilitates passage of a direct solar image and a solar thermal load. A thermal control subsystem comprises a shroud radiatively coupled to each fore-optics mirror and the fold mirror. A cold radiator is thermally coupled to each shroud. Heaters adjacent fore optics mirrors and the fold mirror control temperature to provide a steady state optical system to minimize wavefront error.
US10345559B1 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens including, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens having a negative refractive power, a third lens having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, and a sixth lens. The first lens is made of plastic material, the second lens is made of plastic material, the third lens is made of plastic material, the fourth lens is made of glass material, the fifth lens is made of plastic material, and the sixth lens is made of glass material. The camera optical lens further satisfies specific conditions.
US10345555B2 Camera lens
A camera lens is provided. The camera lens includes, in sequence from an object side to an image side: a first lens having a negative refractive power; a second lens having a positive refractive power, an image-side surface of the second lens being configured as a convex surface and material of the second lens being glass; a third lens having a positive refractive power; a fourth lens having a negative refractive power; a fifth lens having a positive refractive power; and a sixth lens having a negative refractive power, an object-side surface of the sixth lens being configured as a convex surface and an image-side surface of the sixth lens being configured as a concave surface.
US10345548B2 Anodically bonded cells with optical elements
The disclosure provides an optical apparatus including at least one optical element including glass, at least one support including silicon and a housing including glass. Furthermore, the at least one optical element and the at least one support can be anodically bonded together, and the at least one support and the housing can be anodically bonded together. The disclosure further provides a method for fabricating optical components with durable bonds and incorporates active alignment.
US10345543B2 High fiber density, low bend loss optical fiber cable
A highly packed, low bend loss optical cable is provided. The cable includes an outer cable jacket and a plurality of buffer tubes surrounded by the cable jacket. Each buffer tube includes an inner surface defining a channel having a diameter, D1, and an outer surface facing an inner surface of the cable jacket. The cable includes a plural number, N, of optical fibers, located within the channel of each buffer tube and surrounded by the inner surface of the buffer tube. Each optical fiber has an outer diameter, D2. The N optical fibers are densely packed within each buffer tube such that a diameter ratio parameter, Ω, is defined as the ratio D1/ D2, and is 2.25+0.143(N)≤Ω≤1.14+0.313(N).
US10345538B2 System and method for joining and distributing a single optical fiber cable to multiple rack shelves
A breakout box, breakout box system, and method for management of optical fibers. The breakout box system provides a pass-through system for connecting optical fibers to network rack modules. The external routing of incoming and outgoing cables around the rack is kept neat and orderly, with one large cable serving a plurality of shelves. The breakout of the cable and distribution of the fibers to the individual modules occurs inside the breakout boxes and bridges, which provide protection for the fibers while still allowing easy access for fiber handling by means of the removable lids.
US10345535B2 Glass-based ferrules and optical interconnection devices and methods of forming same
The glass-based ferrules include a glass substrate and two spaced-apart guide tubes, which can also be made of glass. The guide tubes include bores sized to receive guide pins from another ferrule. The ferrule can be used to form an optical interconnection device in the form of a waveguide connector that includes a planar lightwave circuit that supports multiple waveguides. The ferrule can also be used to form an optical interconnection device in the form of a fiber connector that includes a support substrate and an array of optical fibers supported thereby. The waveguide connector and fiber connector when mated form an integrated photonic device. Methods of forming the ferrule components, the ferrules and the optical interconnection devices are also disclosed.
US10345534B2 Pigtail-type optical receptacle
A pigtail-type optical receptacle includes a ferrule, an optical fiber, a protective member, a sleeve, and a holder. The ferrule has a through-hole extending in an axial direction. The optical fiber is held by the ferrule in a state of being inserted into the through-hole and extends outside the ferrule from a rear end side of the ferrule. The protective member covers a portion of the optical fiber extending outside the ferrule. The sleeve engages an outer surface of the ferrule. The through-hole includes a first region and a second region. The second region is disposed rearward of the first region. The width in an orthogonal direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the through-hole in the second region widens toward the rear end side of the ferrule. The holder holds a portion of the outer surface of the ferrule rearward of the first region.
US10345529B2 Unitary connector for connecting two bare optical fibers
An optical fiber connecting device (100) and method of optically connecting two optical fibers (50, 50′) is described. The device (100) includes a housing (110), and first and second mechanical elements (130, 150) disposed within the housing (110). A first actuation cap (140) is disposed adjacent the first mechanical element (130) to secure a first optical fiber (50) within the first mechanical element (130) upon actuation, and a second actuation cap (160) disposed adjacent the second mechanical element (150) to secure a second optical fiber (50′) within the second mechanical element (150) upon actuation. The first and second optical fibers (50, 50′) can be positioned, secured and actuated in the connection device (100) at the same or at different times.
US10345528B1 Fiber coupling with a photonic waveguide formed from core material with tuned index of refraction
In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a photonic waveguide formed in an element of core material and comprising a waveguide core extending within the core material and surrounded by core material with a modified index of refraction, and a fiber positioned in a slot formed in the element of core material with a core of the fiber aligned with the waveguide core. A method for forming the photonic waveguide and fiber coupling is also disclosed herein.
US10345525B2 Cantilevers with one- or two-dimensional actuation for on-chip active waveguide coupling alignment
Photonic integrated circuits including controllable cantilevers are described. Such photonic integrated circuits may be used in connection with other optical devices, in which light is transferred between the photonic integrated circuit and one of these optical device. The photonic integrated circuit may comprise an optical waveguide having an end disposed proximate to a facet of the cantilever. The orientation of the cantilever may be actively controlled in one or two dimensions, thus adjusting the orientation of the optical waveguide. Actuation of the cantilever may be performed, for example, thermally and/or electrostatically. Orientation of the cantilever may be performed in such a way to align the optical waveguide with an optical device.
US10345524B2 Optical edge coupler with controllable mode field for photonic chip
An optical coupler at an edge of a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) is provided and configured to match a mode of a waveguide of the PIC to a mode of an external optical fiber. A core of the waveguide terminates prior to the edge and can include an inverted taper for mode enlargement. The waveguide cladding includes an inverted taper and is surrounded by an outer cladding material of lower refractive index, forming a second waveguide. The cladding and outer cladding cooperate to guide light between the core and the edge while the inverted taper contributes to mode enlargement. The outer cladding material is selected to have a refractive index which facilitates the mode matching to optical fiber. The coupler can be provided using lithography. Material underneath the waveguide cladding can be removed by an undercutting process and the outer cladding material deposited in place thereof.
US10345520B2 Waveguide etch method for multi-layer optical devices
An optical device and a method of manufacturing an optical device, including a ridge waveguide second, and a strip-loaded ridge waveguide section, comprises applying two different protective layers and two separate etches at two different depths. The protective layers overlap to protect the same section of the optical device, and to limit the surfaces of optical device to exposure to multiple etches, except at edges where the protective layers overlap.
US10345519B1 Integrated optical beam steering system
An integrated optical beam steering system includes a photonic crystal nanostructure having a plurality of nanoelements, an input surface to receive light from an imager, and a concave output surface which maintains a desired field of view with suitable coupling efficiency. Parameters of the nanoelements are configured to give rise to a photonic bandgap for a predetermined range of wavelengths. Waveguides are disposed in the nanostructure which comprise negative space formed by the absence of nanoelements and are employed to generate a propagating band within the photonic bandgap. The respective waveguides have inputs disposed on the input surfaces of the nanostructure where light propagates in a respective waveguide in total internal reflection. The respective waveguides further have outputs that have paths with curved portions located in the nanostructure and the outputs are configured normal to the concave output surface.
US10345515B2 Bonded structure, method for manufacturing the same, and bonding state detection method
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a bonded structure, a method for manufacturing the same, and a bonding state detection method which are capable of determining whether or not members are bonded together appropriately. A bonded structure 10 includes a laminated sheet 12A, a laminated sheet 12B, an adhesive 14 that bonds the laminated sheet 12A and the laminated sheet 12B together, and a distributed optical fiber 16 sandwiched between the laminated sheet 12A and the laminated sheet 12B. The cross-sectional shape of the distributed optical fiber 16 is deformed in accordance with the bonding state.
US10345503B2 Display device
A display device includes a light guide plate, and light sources allowing light to be incident on a first side surface and a second side surface of the light guide plate. First incidental side surface light from the first light source is reflected to an upper surface side by first reflection parts formed on a bottom surface to display a first pattern, and second incidental side surface light from the second light source is reflected to the upper surface side by second reflection parts formed on the bottom surface to display a second pattern. Slopes are provided at parts of the first side surface and the second side surface of the light guide plate, and light reflected on a facing reflection surface and propagating in the light guide plate again is reduced by the slopes.
US10345502B2 Planar illumination apparatus with light guide plate having a cutout
A planar illumination apparatus includes: a plurality of light sources that are disposed linearly and that emit light; and a light guide plate that has a lateral surface on which the light sources are disposed so as to face the lateral surface and includes extended portions each extending in directions in which the extended portions are spaced away from each other from both ends of the lateral surface and are away from the light sources. The light guide plate has a light emitting region that is either in contact with a boundary or disposed on a side opposite to one of the extended portions with respect to the boundary, in which the boundary is established between an emission range of an end portion light source on a side adjacent to the extended portion and a region different from the emission range.
US10345501B2 Apparatus comprising a light source guide element configured to enable a plurality of images to be captured and related method
An apparatus and method, the apparatus including a light guide element including a plurality of input diffraction gratings configured to couple a plurality of incident beams of light into the light guide element and at least one output diffraction grating configured to couple the plurality of beams of light out of the light guide element to at least one image sensor to enable a plurality of images to be captured.
US10345500B2 Polarizing film, pressure-sensitive-adhesive-layer-attached polarizing film, and image display device and method for continuously producing same
The present invention pertains to a polarizing film having a transparent resin layer on at least one side of a polarizer containing a polyvinyl alcohol-based resin, wherein the transparent resin layer has a thickness of 0.2 μm or more and is formed from a layer-forming material containing a polyvinyl alcohol-based resin having a saponification degree of 96 mol % or more, and wherein the combined total content of sodium acetate and potassium acetate contained in the transparent resin layer is less than 1 wt %. This polarizing film has crack-resistant properties, and can minimize degradation of the optical characteristics in a heating and humidifying test.
US10345493B2 Optical diffusion blend materials for LED lighting
The invention relates to blend materials useful in LED lighting applications. The diffusing particle blend is a synergistic mixture of selected organic particles and selected inorganic particles of specific composition, loading, and a refractive index difference with the matrix polymer, that provide excellent light diffusion, high hiding properties and good light transmission. Articles made of this blend are useful in commercial and residential lighting, motor vehicle illumination (lights, panels), street lighting, displays and signs.
US10345490B2 Plasmonic structures and devices
A plasmonic structure (10) comprising a layer of metal (14) in which the metal is selected from: a Group 8 to Group 11 transition metal, aluminum, germanium, antimony or bismuth, and a barrier layer (16) formed from a 2-D material disposed on a surface of the layer of metal (14). The metal layer has a roughness that permits the propagation of running plasmons along the interface of the metal layer and the barrier layer.
US10345486B2 Apparatus and method for solar energy micro-forecasts for solar generation sources and utilities
The present invention is an apparatus and method of forecasting solar energy irradiance potential and subsequent photovoltaic output in a region. The apparatus and method includes collecting meteorological data for a given region and then estimating irradiance levels using parameters collected from the meteorological data. Solar energy production is then simulated using the collected meteorological data, estimated irradiance levels, and physical characteristics of a solar generating system in the given region at a predetermined time.
US10345485B2 Forensic weather system
A forensic weather analyzer compares actual meteorological readings with data from multiple weather models. The data is compared and a forensic weather model is selected as the weather model that most closely matches the meteorological readings. The forensic weather model is then used to provide meteorological information pertaining to a weather event such as a hurricane, at a specific location such as a street address.
US10345484B2 Storm confirmation and path prediction system
Disclosed are various embodiments for confirming a tornado event has contacted a ground surface and for generating a path prediction. Upon receipt of power outage alarms from metering devices, the Advance Metering Infrastructure (AMI) application can generate cluster areas based on the location of the metering devices. The AMI application can compare a cluster area to a tornado pattern to determine if the cluster area has experienced a tornado event. The AMI application can determine a speed and a direction of the tornado event based on the location and a time stamp of a power outage associated with the metering devices in the cluster areas.
US10345482B2 Global grid building unfaulting sequence for complex fault-network topologies
In various examples, a method includes storing one or more data structures on a storage device, the one or more data structures identifying a plurality of faults in a geographical formation and a plurality of fault blocks on either side of the plurality of faults in the geographic formation; for each pair of faults blocks on opposite sides of a fault identified in the one or more data structures: determining, using at least one processor, a fault polygon of a respective pair of fault blocks with respect to a fault of the plurality of faults; and calculating a matching factor between the respective pair of fault blocks based on the fault polygon; selecting a pair of fault blocks to merge based on the calculated matching factor; and updating the one or more data structures to indicate the selected pair of fault blocks has been merged.
US10345480B2 Mid-infrared acid sensor
A sensor is provided for monitoring a mineral acid dissolved in a liquid. The sensor includes an internal reflection window which, in use, is in direct contact with the liquid. The sensor further includes a mid-infrared light source which directs a beam of mid-infrared radiation into said window for attenuated internal reflection at an interface between the window and the liquid. The sensor further includes a first narrow bandpass filter which preferentially transmits mid-infrared radiation over a band of wavelengths corresponding to an absorbance peak of the dissolved mineral acid to filter internally reflected mid-infrared radiation received from the window. The sensor further includes an infrared detector which detects filtered mid-infrared radiation transmitted through the first filter. The sensor further includes a processor arrangement, operably coupled to the infrared detector, which measures the intensity of the detected mid-infrared radiation transmitted through the first filter, and determines therefrom an amount of the mineral acid dissolved in the liquid.
US10345467B2 Model-based time-preserving tomography
A system and method for modeling seismic data using time preserving tomography including storing an initial set of parameter values representing an initial seismic data model. The initial seismic model may correspond to at least two or more ray pairs. Each ray pair may have a traveltime. An altered model may be generated by altering two or more parameter values in the initial set of parameter values for each of two or more ray pairs in the initial model. Altering one parameter value without altering the remaining of the two or more parameter values may correspond to a change in the traveltime of each of the ray pairs, while altering the two or more parameter values in combination typically corresponds to no net change in the traveltime of each of the ray pairs.
US10345463B2 Methods and systems for using known source events in seismic data processing
Embodiments of using known source locations in seismic data processing are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of locating a seismic event includes receiving location information for a plurality of known source events proximate the seismic event, and determining an estimated location of the seismic event using a relative locator constrained by the location information for the plurality of known source events.
US10345457B2 Scintillation light detecting device and radiation detecting device
A scintillation light detecting device distinguishes between signals from scintillator elements. The device includes a scintillator array. In the scintillator array, the scintillator elements have mutually different decay time constants for emitted light generated as a result of an incident radiation event. A photomultiplier tube that receives light output from the scintillator elements and converts the light into an electrical signal. In relation to the event, an arithmetic processing device detects a peak value and an integrated charge quantity in a voltage waveform of the electrical signal from the photomultiplier tube, and identifies the scintillator element in the scintillator array to which the electrical signal, resulting from the incidence of radiation onto the scintillator element, is attributable, in accordance with a ratio between the detected peak value and integrated electric charge quantity.
US10345452B1 Method and system for mobile device localization region in trusted-GPS region
A method and system for localizing a mobile device having a processor and a memory. The method comprises, using the processor, localizing the mobile device during navigation of a sequence of positions along an indoor area based on a data fusion of fingerprint data, detecting, using the processor, a boundary of a trusted-global positioning system (trusted-GPS) positioning region within the indoor area, and upon navigating to the boundary, localizing the mobile device based on GPS position data acquired at the memory of the mobile device.
US10345450B2 System and method for radio and wireless measurements tracking and reporting
A monitoring system that utilizes Geo-mapping tools collaborating with a network and tracking devices to establish geo-fencing and predictive policing technology which can be used to do simple monitoring tasks, necessary interventions, or archive details as evidence for reports. The tracking devices are capable of communicating to the network via wireless signals provided by various carriers or independently. The Network is programmed with thresholds which are assigned to tracking devices and communicates to the Network via wireless transmission signals. The tracking devices are continuously monitored by the network and provide real-time alerts and detailed time-stamped reports when the thresholds are met. The tracking devices are equipped with many sensors which aid with monitoring the established thresholds and the ability to communicate between each other independent of the network. A mobile virtual private network provides the ability to communicate with tracking devices without the need of a carrier network.
US10345444B2 Ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system with spatial compounding of trapezoidal sector
An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system produces spatially compounded trapezoidal sector images by combining component frames acquired from different look directions. A virtual apex scan format is used such that each scanline of a component frame emanates from a different point (El, En) on the face of an array transducer (12) and is steered at a different scanning angle. For different component frames the scanlines are steered at respectively different angles. In the illustrated example, the scanlines of each component frame are incremented by five degrees relative to the corresponding scanlines in a reference component frame. When the component frames are combined for spatial compounding, the maximum number of component frames are combined over virtually the entire image field.
US10345442B2 Collision possibility determination device
A collision possibility determination device includes: a detection unit which detects at least one object which moves relatively with respect to a moving body; and a determination unit which determines a collision possibility of the moving body with the object. The determination unit defines a first factor and a second factor which are spaces between the body and the object in a travelling direction and in a width direction of the body respectively. The determination unit determines the possibility based on the two factors when the object is within a farther area from the body, and the possibility based on only the first factor when the object is within a nearer area from the body.
US10345437B1 Detecting distortion using other sensors
A computer-implemented method of detecting object distortion. The method includes receiving sensor data generated by a plurality of sensors of the vehicle. The plurality of sensors includes a first set of one or more sensors configured to sense an environment by sequentially advancing through a plurality of points in a scan pattern. The plurality of sensors also include a second set of one or more sensors configured to sense the environment by capturing an entirety of the frame at a single time. The method also includes comparing a shape of the point cloud representation of the object to a shape of the object as sensed by the second set of sensors and identifying that the object is distorted based on the shape of the point cloud representation of the object component not matching the shape of the object as sensed by the second set of sensors.
US10345434B2 Time-of-flight measurement apparatus and time-of-flight measurement method with ambiguity resolution in real time
The invention relates to a distance measurement apparatus for measuring the time of flight of electromagnetic signals, having at least: a transmitter for transmitting coded transmission signals according to a pattern specified by a coder, a receiver for detecting the signals reflected by at least one object as receive signals, a counter unit having a time counter for writing time counter values, which are generated in each case with the transmission of the transmission signals and the receipt of the receive signals, into at least one register, and a control and evaluation unit for calculating the time of flight on the basis of decoding the receive signals and reading the register of the counter unit.
US10345433B2 Data acquiring method and apparatus applied to driverless vehicle
The present application discloses a data acquiring method and apparatus applied to a driverless vehicle. A specific implementation of the method includes: selecting, from at least one laser radar of the driverless vehicle, a laser radar having a highest importance level as a first laser radar; acquiring a start time of a current time window and executing following data processing steps: executing a real-time acquisition and storage operation on point cloud data packets collected by the each of the at least one laser radar after the start time of the current time window; and determining whether any condition in a group of conditions is satisfied; and setting the start time of the current time window to be the current time and continuing to execute the data processing steps, in response to determining that any of the group of conditions is satisfied. This implementation implements the alignment and storage of point cloud data packets collected by at least one laser radar of the driverless vehicle.
US10345429B2 Method for locating a transmitter of unknown position with synchronized receivers of known positions
The invention relates to a method for locating a signal transmitter whose position is unknown, by the use of signal receivers which are synchronized with each other to a common time reference and whose positions are known, comprising: a step of multilateration by time difference of arrival, which is done with the signals sent by the transmitter with unknown position and respectively received by the receivers, characterized in that: said step of multilateration by time difference of arrival is preceded by a step of evaluation of the time offsets between the values from the common time reference respectively known by the receivers, and said step of multilateration by time difference of arrival is done by correcting said temporal offsets so as to reset the receivers to said same common time reference value.
US10345426B2 Device state estimation under pedestrian motion with swinging limb
Systems, methods, devices and computer-readable storage mediums are disclosed for device state estimation under pedestrian motion with swinging limb. In some implementations, a method comprises: determining, by a device, that the device is attached to a swinging limb based on a sensor signal; determining, by the device, a rotational velocity component due to the swinging limb based on the sensor signal and limb parameters; estimating, by the device, device velocity; and determining, by the device, user velocity based on the device velocity and the rotational velocity component.
US10345422B1 Compact harmonic tuner system with rotating probes
A compact harmonic tuner system uses a two-carriage harmonic slide-screw impedance tuner employs, single and dual frequency band metallic disc probes travelling along and rotating diametrically inside the same slabline, which therefore is only one half, instead of full, the wavelength long at the minimum frequency of operation. Using disc probes allows probe control operation without high precision vertical axes, as well as high resolution in the area where the gap between center conductor and probe is small (high GAMMA), a smooth increase of proximity between probe and center conductor and the possibility to compensate for the negative phase slope at higher GAMMA, native to traditional slide screw tuners using vertically moving square probes (slugs).
US10345419B2 On-line calibration and compensation of a current transformer
Systems and methods are disclosed for calibration and compensation of on-line current transformers. In certain embodiments, a method to calibrate a single current transformer by use of an AC injected current is provided. In other embodiments, a method to calibrate and compensate multiple current transformers using a single AC injected current is provided. In further embodiments, a system for calibration and compensation of multiple current transformers is provided. The adequate frequency of the injected current as well as other characteristics for adequate use in some embodiments is provided.
US10345414B2 Rapid quantitative abdominal imaging with magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF)
Example embodiments associated with characterizing a sample using NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic that repetitively and variably samples a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals that are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. The NMR signals are produced in response to a FISP-MRF pulse sequence. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic that produces an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals and a characterization logic that characterizes a tissue in the object as a result of comparing acquired signals to reference signals. Acquired signals are corrected using data describing an inhomogeneous B1 field produced by the NMR apparatus while the set of NMR signals are acquired.
US10345413B2 Propeller magnetic resonance imaging
The invention provides for a magnetic resonance imaging system (100) configured for acquiring magnetic resonance data (142) from an imaging zone (108) according to a PROPELLER magnetic resonance imaging protocol. The pulse sequence is configured such that the pulse sequence data for each of the multiple blades of magnetic resonance data comprises coil specific magnetic resonance data (145, 146′, 146″, 146″′) acquired for each of multiple antenna elements simultaneously (125, 126′, 126″, 126″′). The magnetic resonance imaging system is further configured to perform the following for each blade: reconstruct (214) a blade image (150, 150′) from the coil specific magnetic resonance data for each antenna element according to a parallel imaging magnetic resonance imaging protocol, construct (218) a Chi map (153, 154′) for the blade image using the set of coil sensitivities, the blade image, and the coil specific magnetic resonance data.
US10345412B2 RF pulse generation for magnetic resonance imaging
An imaging system includes determination of a first range of values of an imaging parameter, determination of a cost function expressing a difference between a first pulse profile and a second pulse profile, the second pulse profile generated based on respective values of each of a set of pulse parameters, identification of first coefficient values of each function of a set of functions which substantially minimize the cost function over the first range of values of the imaging parameter, where each of the set of functions determines a value of a respective one of the set of pulse parameters based on a value of the imaging parameter, and storage of the first coefficient values of each function of the set of functions in association with the first range of values.
US10345411B2 Frequency monitoring of gradient pulses during magnetic resonance imaging
Machine control parameters of a magnetic resonance apparatus are selected that influence the timing sequence of gradient pulses of the system's gradient system when a magnetic resonance measurement sequence is executed. The machine control parameters are compared with reference control parameters that indicate an increased mechanical force flow in the gradient system when the MR measurement sequence is being executed. As a function of the comparison, the MR measurement sequence is executed selectively with the selected machine control parameters.
US10345404B2 Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and RF coil apparatus
According to one embodiment, magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a transmission coil, a plurality of reception channels, transmission/reception circuitry, and processing circuitry. The transmission coil transmits an RF wave to a subject. The reception channels receive MR signals generated from the subject. The transmission/reception circuitry controls the transmission coil to change the flip angle of a nucleus contained in the subject and excited by the transmitted RF wave. The processing circuitry determines whether the reception channels include an impaired channel, based on the comparison between the distributions of the signal values of the received MR signals with respect to the changing flip angles among the reception channels.
US10345403B2 Radio frequency surface coil and magnetic resonance device employing the same
A radio frequency (RF) surface coil and a magnetic resonance device employing the same are disclosed. The disclosed RF surface coil for the magnetic resonance device comprises: a plurality of conductor elements connected in series so as to form a loop-shaped surface coil; and a variable inductance unit provided in at least one of the plurality of conductor elements so as to adjust inductance, wherein the variable inductance unit comprises a conductor bar and a coupler for attachably/detachably coupling the conductor bar to/from at least one of the plurality of conductor elements.
US10345401B2 Apparatus and method for detecting antenna coils
An apparatus and a method for detecting an antenna coil with a non-active detuning apparatus are provided. The apparatus has a transmitter, an antenna, an amplitude meter, and a controller. The controller actuates the transmitter such that the transmitter emits radio-frequency signals with different predetermined amplitudes via the antenna. The controller acquires testing amplitudes with the amplitude meter as a function of the emitted signal and determines a testing relationship between the predetermined amplitudes and the acquired testing amplitudes. If the determined testing relationship deviates from a predetermined reference relationship, a signal is output.
US10345400B2 Method for the hyperpolarisation of nuclear spin in a diamond via a long-range interaction
The invention concerns a method for the hyperpolarisation of 13C nuclear spin in a diamond, comprising an optical pumping step, in which colour centre electron spins in the diamond are optically pumped. The method further comprises a transfer step in which the polarisation of a long-lived state of the colour centre electron spins is transferred to 13C nuclear spins in the diamond via a long-range interaction.
US10345390B2 Method and apparatus for correcting error occurring in estimation of battery life
An apparatus and method for correcting an error occurring in estimation of a life of a battery. Either one or both of usage information and battery environment information are collected, and a weight corresponding to the either one or both of the battery usage information and the battery environment information may be calculated from a battery degradation model. The calculated weight may be reflected on a state of health (SOH), and the SOH may be corrected.
US10345386B2 Battery state estimation device and method of estimating battery state
A battery state estimation device includes a detecting part, a state of charge (SOC) estimating part, an open circuit voltage (OCV) estimating part, a terminal voltage estimating part, and a correcting part. The detecting part detects a charge-discharge current and a terminal voltage of a battery. The SOC estimating part estimates an SOC of the battery, based on the charge-discharge current detected by the detecting part. The OCV estimating part estimates an OCV of the battery, based on the SOC estimated by the SOC estimating part and a relationship between an OCV and the SOC of the battery. The terminal voltage estimating part calculates an estimated terminal voltage, based on the charge-discharge current and the terminal voltage detected by the detecting part and on an equivalent circuit model constructed using an inversely proportional curve. The correcting part corrects the SOC estimated by the SOC estimating part, based on the estimated terminal voltage calculated by the terminal voltage estimating part and the terminal voltage detected by the detecting part.
US10345381B2 Cleaning and motor heating electromagnetic motor control switching
One embodiment describes a switching device system, which includes a first single pole switching device that selectively connects and disconnects a first phase of electric power to a first winding of a three phase motor; a second single switching device that selectively connects and disconnects a second phase of electric power to a second winding of the three phase motor; in which the first and second single pole switching devices control temperature of the motor by, at a first time, connecting the first phase and the second phase electric power to the motor.
US10345372B2 Devices and methods for surge protection device monitoring
Example devices and methods for compensating for monitoring a surge protection device are provided. In some embodiments, a device is configured to couple to a surge protection device. The device comprises a processor that is capable of sending a DC current signal. A serial data interface is electrically connected to the processor and includes at least one shift register. The device also comprises a multiplexer coupled to the serial data interface. The serial data interface is operable to direct the DC current through the multiplexer. The device also comprises an analog to digital converter (optionally embedded within the processor) that is operable to output a digital signal corresponding to a voltage induced by the DC current signal. Returned DC signals represent surge protection device's health and a multitude of other surge module information.
US10345367B1 Externally mountable fault indicator assemblies for electrical devices, systems incorporating same, and methods of using same
Fault-indicator assemblies that can each be mounted externally to a corresponding electronic device to provide a visual indication that an internal fault has occurred within the electronic device. A fault-indicator assembly of the present disclosure can be configured for electrical devices such as electrical power transformers, capacitors, and reactors, among others. Some embodiments can be configured to connect to existing orifices of a conventionally manufactured electronic device, such as an orifice for a conventional pressure-relief valve. Such embodiments can be deployed without any modifications to the electrical devices and can be readily retrofitted to existing electrical devices. In some embodiments, a pressure-relief valve can be integrated with the fault-indicator assembly to provide both fault-indication functionality and pressure-relief functionality in the same assembly.
US10345363B2 High-fidelity voltage measurement using resistive divider in a capacitance-coupled voltage transformer
The present disclosure pertains to systems and methods for detecting traveling waves in electric power delivery systems. In one embodiment, a system comprises a capacitance-coupled voltage transformer (CCVT) in an electric power delivery system, the CCVT comprising a first capacitor disposed between an electrical bus and a first electrical node, and a second capacitor electrically disposed between the first electrical node and a ground connection. A resistive divider in electrical communication with a first node may generate a resistive divider electrical signal corresponding to a voltage value. An intelligent electronic device (IED) in electrical communication with the resistive divider monitors a resistive divider voltage signal. The IED detects a traveling wave based on the resistive divider voltage signal and a measurement of a primary current through an electrical bus in electrical communication with the CCVT; and analyzes the traveling wave to detect a fault on the electric power delivery system.
US10345353B2 Fully differential current sensing
A current detection system includes an inductor and a detection circuit coupled across the inductor. The inductor is configured to receive an input signal that includes an input current and generate a voltage across the inductor. The current detection circuit includes a sensing network and a transconductance amplifier. The sensing network includes a capacitor and is configured to monitor a voltage across the inductor. The transconductance amplifier is configured to receive a differential voltage indicative of a voltage drop across the capacitor and output a differential output current proportional to the differential voltage.
US10345346B2 Radio-frequency voltage detection
Methods and apparatus are provided for detection of voltage levels of RF signals. A first voltage correction is provided based on a thermal voltage and a second voltage correction is provided based on a voltage difference between a detection transistor, used for the rectification of the RF signal, and a reference transistor, to which the RF signal is not supplied. Based on the first and second voltage corrections, a more accurate detector with greater linearity may be obtained. In an embodiment, the second voltage correction may be generated proportional to a hyperbolic tangent of the voltage difference between two transistors, obtained using an additional pair of transistors configured as a differential pair. Applications include the control of a power amplifier output in a wireless device.
US10345345B2 Fiber-optic current sensor with spun fiber and temperature compensation
A fiber-optic current sensor uses a highly-birefringent spun fiber as sensing fiber. The light is fed through a retarder, which is a detuned quarter-wave or half-wave retarder. It is shown that such detuning can be used to compensate for temperature dependencies of the sensing head.
US10345344B2 Magnetic sensor with thin-walled magnetic core and methods of manufacture
A non-contact magnetic sensor assembly includes a thin-walled magnetic ring that facilitates a reduction in the size of the device without compromising performance. The component assembly may be configured as a Hall effect current sensor and may be included in a string monitor for a photovoltaic power system.
US10345342B2 Rogowski current with active capacitance compensation
A method and a sensor for measuring a time derivative of an AC current flowing through a measurement object are presented, wherein a Rogowski-Steinhaus-Chattock coil is aligned with the measurement object and at least one partitioning line is drawn into coil turns of the Rogowski-Steinhaus-Chattock coil and minimizes a capacitive coupling of the coil turns of the Rogowski-Steinhaus-Chattock coil among one another and/or to at least one further electrical line by virtue of the fact that an electrical potential corresponding to the electrical potential of the coil turns of the Rogowski-Steinhaus-Chattock coil is impressed on the at least one partitioning line by means of an active feedback.
US10345340B2 Voltage sensing device
The invention relates to a voltage sensing device for a high and/or medium-voltage power-carrying conductor, the voltages sensing device comprising: • a carrier element (3) with a passageway for receiving the power-carrying conductor, • wherein the carrier element comprises an electrode (4) extending in an axial direction of the passageway of the carrier element and operable as a first electrode of the voltage sensing device, wherein • a conductor (1) of the power cable is operable as the second electrode of the voltage sensing device and wherein • the carrier element has a coefficient of thermal expansion that is less than 5×10^−6 1/K at 20 C.
US10345337B2 Scanning probe microscopy utilizing separable components
According to embodiments, a cantilever probe for use with an atomic force microscope (AFM) or scanning probe microscope (SPM) has a pad of conformable material that facilitates non-permanent adhesion through van der Waals interactions. Such removable probes and probe tips facilitate use of multiple tips or probes, while reducing the need for recalibration or repositioning.
US10345334B2 Electronic arrangement in a motor vehicle
An electronic arrangement in a motor vehicle, in which at least one sensor is connected to a first electronic control unit by a current interface for transmitting signals and/or for supplying power. A connection of the current interface to at least one supply potential is provided via a second electronic control unit.
US10345328B2 Wind direction meter, wind direction/flow meter, and movement direction meter
A wind direction meter has the following plurality of sensors and a control unit. Each sensor has a first surface and has first and second interlayer connection members made of different metals or semiconductors. Further, the wind direction meter includes a thermoelectric conversion element which generates an electrical output when a temperature difference occurs between first ends and second ends of the respective first and second interlayer connection members. The sensor generates an electric output when the surrounding air, whose temperature has been changed by a heater, is moved by the wind to produce a temperature difference between the first ends and the second ends of the first and second interlayer connection members. The control unit calculates the direction of the wind on the basis of the difference in output. Thus, the wind direction of a weak wind can be detected with the wind direction meter.
US10345327B2 Method and device for estimating the airspeed of an aircraft
A method and device for estimating the airspeed of an aircraft includes a first estimation unit configured to estimate the airspeed of the aircraft according to a first estimation method, a second estimation unit configured to estimate the airspeed of the aircraft according to a second estimation method, a weighting unit configured to weight the two airspeeds estimated by the first and second estimation methods and a computation unit configured to sum the weighted airspeeds so as to obtain an estimated airspeed of the aircraft.
US10345325B2 Wheel speed detecting device, and ring to be detected
A pulsar ring which is a detection target ring includes an annular base wall having pickup holes and a plurality of ring attachment portions protruding from an outer peripheral edge portion of the base wall and being fixed, together with a disc attachment portion of a brake disc, to a wheel of a vehicle wheel assembly. Regions corresponding to positions between adjacent ring attachment portions in an inner peripheral edge portion of the base wall are bent to form reinforcing ribs.
US10345323B2 Thermally balanced differential accelerometer
A single sensing unit having two electrodes with a common thermal reference is positioned near the centroid of the inertial mass of a differential inductive accelerometer. As the mass is displaced a first sensor detects an increase in inductance while a second sensor detects a decrease in inductance. Significantly, the first and second sensors share a common thermal reference eliminating any thermal differential. As the sensor system is closely aligned with the centroid of the inertial mass the sensor system of the present invention reduces or eliminates any systemic error.
US10345317B2 Biosensors including surface resonance spectroscopy and semiconductor devices
A sensor including a surface plasmon resonance detector with a reservoir for containing a liquid sample. The sensor further includes a sensing metallic film positioned within the reservoir so that at least a majority of a surface of the sensing metallic film is to be in contact with the liquid sample being housed within the reservoir. The sensory also includes a semiconductor device having a contact in electrical communication with the sensing metal containing film that is positioned within the reservoir. The semiconductor device measures the net charges of molecules within the liquid sample within a Debye length from the sensing metallic film.
US10345314B2 Lateral flow membrane arrangement and lateral flow immunoassay device comprising the same
The present invention relates to a lateral flow membrane arrangement (1), comprising a microporous membrane layer (2) and a liquid-impermeable support layer (3), for lateral flow of a liquid through the microporous membrane layer (2), wherein the microporous membrane layer (2) is supported on the liquid-impermeable support layer (3) and has at least one detection zone (5) and at least one non-detection zone, wherein binding agents are immobilized in the at least one detection zone (5), the liquid-impermeable support layer (3) has at least one zone having a large thickness and at least one zone having a small thickness, the microporous membrane layer (2) is supported on the liquid-impermeable support layer (3) such that said at least one detection zone is provided above said at least one zone of the support layer having a large thickness and said at least one non-detection zone is provided above said at least one zone of the support layer having a small thickness, the zones are oriented in a direction orthogonally to the lateral flow direction (a) of said liquid, the detection zone (5) has a thickness (7) of 100 to 150 μm over the entire width of the membrane, the non-detection zone has a thickness (8) of at most 300 μm over the entire width of the membrane, and the lateral flow membrane arrangement (1) has a constant thickness (9), as well as to a lateral flow immunoassay device comprising said membrane arrangement (1).
US10345310B2 Diagnostic test for early stage cancer
Disclosed are methods of identifying tumor-derived exosomes as an early cancer diagnostic, as well as for staging, assessing progression and assessing therapy of cancer.
US10345308B2 Human serum biomarkers of prostate cancer and SARS-CoV
Anti-carbohydrate antibodies are detected by (a) contacting an array of oligomannose-serum albumin conjugates immobilized on a substrate with an antibody-containing serum sample under conditions wherein TM10 antibodies bind the oligomannose of the conjugates at at least micromolar affinity; and (b) detecting resultant binding of specific antibodies of the sample to the oligomannose of the conjugates, as indicative of the anti-carbohydrate antibodies.
US10345303B2 Image analysis and measurement of biological samples
Methods, devices, systems, and apparatuses are provided for the image analysis of measurement of biological samples.
US10345302B2 Circulating astrocytes and MFSD2A as biomarkers
The invention provides the use of circulating astrocytes (cAstr) and the Major Facilitator Superfamily Domain containing Protein 2a (Mfsd2a) as biomarkers, and their combined use with other related circulating markers (cBMEC and EPC) in early detection and diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) or central nervous system (CNS) disorders.
US10345299B2 Method for detecting coliform bacteria contained in milk
The object is to provide a lysis method, lysis treatment solution, detection method using an immunochromatographic device, and detection kit comprising an immunochromatographic device for detecting whether causative bacteria of mastitis are coliform bacteria or not by using milk of a livestock animal. There is provided a method for lysing coliform bacteria, which comprises the step of mixing a lysis agent containing a lytic enzyme, and at least one kind of anionic surfactant, and preferably further containing at least one kind of nonionic surfactant, with milk obtained form a livestock animal to lyse coliform bacteria existing in the milk. The lytic enzyme is preferably lysozyme.
US10345297B2 Genetically encoded biosensors
The present disclosure provides, inter alia, genetically encoded recombinant peptide biosensors comprising analyte-binding framework portions and signaling portions, wherein the signaling portions are present within the framework portions at sites or amino acid positions that undergo a conformational change upon interaction of the framework portion with an analyte.
US10345295B2 Device and method for point-of-care diagnostics and antibiotic resistance identification, and applications thereof
A device for detecting the presence of a target in a sample including a first port configured to receive a multi-layered substrate having a sample inlet and a reagent inlet. The sample inlet is connected to a first microfluidic channel and the reagent inlet is connected to both the first microfluidic channel and a second microfluidic channel. The second microfluidic channel has a longer pathway than the first microfluidic channel. A first test strip and a second test strip are each connected to both the first microfluidic channel and the second microfluidic channel, while a third test strip is connected only to the first microfluidic channel. Each test strip includes a conjugate section, a detection section, and a collection section.
US10345287B2 Calibrating single plasmonic nanostructures for quantitative biosening
A method for calibrating multiple nanostructures in parallel for quantitative biosensing using a chip for localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) biosensing and imaging. The chip is a glass coverslip compatible for use in a standard microscope with at least one array of functionalized plasmonic nanostructures patterned onto it using electron beam nanolithography. The chip is used to collect CCD-based LSPR imagery data of each individual nanostructure and LSPR spectral data of the array. The spectral data is used to determine the fractional occupancy of the array. The imagery data is modeled as a function of fractional occupancy to determine the fractional occupancy of each individual nanostructure.
US10345285B2 Characterization of an aromaticity value of crude oil by ultraviolet visible spectroscopy
A system and a method for characterizing an aromaticity value of a crude oil sample from the weight and ultraviolet visible spectroscopy of the sample id provided. The system and method includes calculating and assigning a crude oil ultraviolet visible index and using the assigned index to calculate and assign an aromaticity value of the sample, and optionally to calculate and assign an API gravity.
US10345284B2 Ground sensor
A device for surveying the condition of a substrate, in particular a soil sensor, having at least one transmitting coil and at least one, preferably four, receiving coils. The transmitting coil is arranged to generate an electromagnetic primary field and the receiving coil is arranged to receive the electromagnetic secondary field induced in the substrate by the primary field. The transmitting coil and the receiving coil are arranged in a housing which includes electromagnetic radiation shielding material. Also disclosed is an agricultural driven machine including a soil sensor and a method for operating a driven machine.
US10345273B2 Methods and apparatus to verify operation of acoustic emission sensors
Methods and apparatus verify operation of acoustic emission sensors are disclosed. A disclosed example apparatus includes an acoustic source acoustically coupled to a device, where the acoustic source is to generate an acoustic signal, and a processor to determine an operational condition of an acoustic emission sensor associated with the device based on measuring the generated acoustic signal at the acoustic emission sensor.
US10345261B2 Differential mobility spectrometry method
Methods and systems are provided herein for varying the CoV about a nominal CoV-apex while monitoring the ion of interest corresponding to the nominal CoV-apex as it is transmitted by a DMS. In various aspects, the CoV can be swept or stepped across a series of values during the injection of ions into the DMS such that a composite spectra of the ion of interest transmitted by the DMS (or its product ions following one or more stages of fragmentation) can be generated so as to include the transmission of the particular ion at a CoV with optimum sensitivity (i.e., if distinct from the CoV-apex), thereby improving the robustness, accuracy, and/or selectivity during experimental conditions relative to known DMS techniques, which typically used a fixed CoV value for each ion of interest.
US10345260B2 Nanopore device for reversible ion and molecule sensing or migration
Disclosed are methods and devices for detection of ion migration and binding, utilizing a nanopipette adapted for use in an electrochemical sensing circuit. The nanopipette may be functionalized on its interior bore with metal chelators for binding and sensing metal ions or other specific binding molecules such as boronic acid for binding and sensing glucose. Such a functionalized nanopipette is comprised in an electrical sensor that detects when the nanopipette selectively and reversibly binds ions or small molecules. Also disclosed is a nanoreactor, comprising a nanopipette, for controlling precipitation in aqueous solutions by voltage-directed ion migration, wherein ions may be directed out of the interior bore by a repulsing charge in the bore.
US10345257B2 Gas sensor
The gas sensor includes a gas sensor element, a casing, and an insulating inner member contained inside the casing. The gas sensor element includes a detection element and a heater. The detection element includes one or more cells each having a solid electrolyte body and a pair of electrodes. Each of the opposite side surfaces of the detection element includes a region including a smallest current cell and extending forward of the smallest current cell in the direction of an axial line. The region and the forward-facing surface of the detection element are covered with a glass coating having a glass transition point of higher than 700° C. but not higher than 800° C. and a porosity of 3.0% or less. The detection element is controlled to have a temperature equal to or lower than the glass transition point of the glass coating.
US10345250B2 Method of inspecting a sample with a charged particle beam device, and charged particle beam device
A method of inspecting a sample with a charged particle beam device is described. The method comprises arranging the sample on a stage, determining a first focusing strength of an objective lens adapted to focus a charged particle beam on a first surface region of the sample that is arranged at a first distance from the objective lens in a direction of an optical axis, calculating a difference between the first distance and a predetermined working distance based on the determined first focusing strength, adjusting a distance between the first surface region and the objective lens by the calculated difference, and inspecting the first surface region. According to a further aspect, a charged particle beam device configured to be operated according to the above method is described.
US10345237B1 Spectral edge detection
This disclosure relates generally to detecting multiple biomarkers on or within a sample, though more specifically, to detecting individual detection moieties within a plurality of detection moieties.
US10345232B2 Method of measuring state of concrete
A method of measuring a state of concrete includes emitting an irradiation light to the concrete, the irradiation light including a wavelength range of near infrared light related to concrete measurement; and receiving a reflection light of the irradiation light P reflected on the concrete. At least five wavelengths λ1 to λ5, λ6 to λ10, different from each other by PLS regression analysis within a wavelength range of 900 nm to 2500 nm of absorption spectrum, are determined, and a degree of neutralization of the concrete caused by calcium hydroxide and a concentration of chloride ion is estimated.
US10345227B2 Sensing systems and methods using a coupling structure
A sensor system having coupling structures is disclosed. The system includes an input coupling structure, an interaction region, and an output coupling structure. The input coupling structure is configured to receive emitted light at a selected coupling efficiency and may provide filtering of the emitted light for a selected wavelength. The interaction region is coupled to the input coupling structure and configured to interact the light from the input coupling structure with a specimen. The output coupling structure is coupled to the interaction region and configured to provide interacted light from the interaction region to the detector.
US10345220B1 Fluid testing systems and methods
A fluid testing system includes a component test housing that includes a plurality of walls connected to a base and a cover. A test chamber is defined between the plurality of walls, the base, and the cover. The test chamber is configured to receive a sample component to be subjected to a fluid test. Fluid inlet ports are formed through the component test housing. The Fluid inlet ports are configured to allow test fluid to flow into the test chamber from at least two different directions.
US10345218B2 Automated slide assessments and tracking in digital microscopy
The present disclosure provides methods for automated slide assessments made in conjunction with digital image-based microscopy. Automated methods of acquiring patient information and specimen information from prepared slides, and digitally linking such information into patient-tagged specimen data, are provided. Also provided are methods that include automatically identifying an optimal area for morphological assessment of a blood smear on a hematological slide, including methods for triggering the analysis of such an area, e.g., using an automated digital image-based hematology system. The present disclosure also provides devices, systems and computer readable media for use in performing processes of the herein described methods.
US10345203B2 Tissue cassette with biasing element
An apparatus for holding a tissue sample including a retaining member having a first tissue engaging surface and at least one biasing element, the first tissue engaging surface being moveably attached to the retaining member by said biasing element; and a base having a second tissue engaging surface and configured to engage the retaining member to form an interior area with the first and second tissue engaging surfaces facing each other, wherein the at least one biasing element urges the first tissue engaging surface toward the second tissue engaging surface to retain the tissue sample therebetween in the interior area.
US10345201B2 Polypyrrole/graphene oxide nanocomposite-coated fiber located in a capillary tube reinforced by a vacuum system for assessment of oxidative stability of edible oils
A vacuum-assisted coated fiber located in a capillary tube system for sampling and delivering materials to an analytical device and a method for sampling analytes is disclosed. A sorbent comprising polypyrrole/graphene oxide is coated on a fiber inserted within an interior space of the capillary tube to entrap an analyte within a sample. The vacuum-assisted coated fiber located in a capillary tube device also includes a vacuum device configured to vacuum the extraction vial. This may improve the extraction of the analytes vapors from the sample, matrix to the sorbent bed.
US10345196B2 Vehicle sensor system
A vehicle sensor system includes a fluid sensor configured to be disposed onboard a vehicle system and at least partially extend into a gearbox of a traction motor of the vehicle system. The fluid sensor is configured to output data representative of an amount of a lubricating fluid in the gearbox. The system also includes a positioning system configured to output data representative of movement or an absence of movement of the vehicle system, and one or more processors configured to determine the amount of the lubricating fluid in the gearbox based on the data that is output by the fluid sensor responsive to the data output by the positioning system indicating that the vehicle system has not moved or has moved by less than a designated distance for at least a designated, non-instantaneous period of time.
US10345194B2 Detection device for initiating failures of a mechanical system
A method and a device for detection of initiating failures in a mechanical system. The device includes an acquisition circuit to acquire packets of endogenic and exogenic time signals corresponding to measurements of endogenic and exogenic parameters specific to the mechanical system respectively, at successive instants, and a chopping circuit to chop a passband of the endogenic signal packets into a determined set of frequency sub-bands, at each instant in the successive instants. The device further includes a calculation circuit to determine a corresponding estimating signal for each frequency sub-band at each instant in the successive instants; and a detection circuit to receive each estimating signal and the corresponding exogenic signal packets during the successive instants, and to detect any deviation in each estimating signal representing initiating failures of the machine in iso-context.
US10345191B2 Transportable wind tunnel
A transportable wind tunnel testing automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, scale-model aircraft, building structures, and other products requiring high-quality and low noise directed air flow. The wind tunnel comprises one or more containers which can be separately transported on trailers. Each wind tunnel container comprises one or more fans, conditioning screens, acoustic baffles, and a reduction or contraction section. Wind tunnels may be connected end-to-end or side-to-side, with joined outflow. The wind tunnel containers can be used on the trailers, or can be removed and temporarily installed at a location.
US10345162B2 Sensor and electronic device
According to one embodiment, a sensor includes a first sensor unit, a first stacked body, and a film unit. The first sensor unit includes a first magnetic layer, a second magnetic layer, and a first intermediate layer, the first intermediate layer being provided between the first magnetic layer and the second magnetic layer. The first stacked body includes a third magnetic layer, a fourth magnetic layer, and a second intermediate layer, the second intermediate layer being provided between the third magnetic layer and the fourth magnetic layer. The film unit is deformable. A portion of the film unit is disposed between the first sensor unit and the first stacked body.
US10345158B2 Integrated electronic device comprising a temperature transducer and method for determining an estimate of a temperature difference
An integrated electronic device including an electronic component and a temperature transducer formed in a first die. The temperature transducer including a first diode and a second diode which are connected in antiparallel.
US10345157B2 On-chip temperature sensing device
An on-chip temperature sensing device is disclosed. The disclosed on-chip temperature sensing device is capable of sensing an environmental temperature of the chip. The device comprises a reference generating circuit, a first oscillator, a second oscillator, and an arithmetic logic unit. The reference generating circuit is configured to generate a first control voltage to control the first oscillator and the second oscillator. The bias current of the first oscillator and the bias current of the second oscillator are both controlled by the first control voltage so that the bias current of the first oscillator is directly proportional the bias current of the second oscillator regardless the environmental temperature. The first oscillator generates a first oscillation signal, while the second oscillator generates a second oscillation signal. The arithmetic logic unit may calculate the environmental temperature according to the first oscillation signal and the second oscillation signal.
US10345156B2 Temperature sensor and method for the production of a temperature sensor
A temperature sensor including a mineral-insulated supply line, a bottomed metal tube and a temperature sensing element secured in a support structure. An open end part of the bottomed metal tube is connected mechanically to the mineral-insulated supply line. A wire connection mechanically and electrically couples the temperature sensing element to the mineral-insulated supply line. The support structure is moveable in axial direction of the bottomed metal tube in a bottom end part of the bottomed metal tube.
US10345146B2 Analyte system and method for determining hemoglobin parameters in whole blood
An optical component group for use in a spectrometer module of a system for measuring whole-blood hemoglobin parameters or whole-blood bilirubin parameters. The optical component group includes a light dispersing element and an achromatic lens assembly disposed between the light dispersing element and a light entrance port of the spectrometer module where the achromatic lens assembly is thermo-compensating permitting thermal expansion and contraction of the achromatic lens assembly in a linear direction where the linear directions is also transverse to a light beam from the light entrance port through the achromatic lens assembly and to the light dispersing element and back through the achromatic lens assembly.
US10345129B2 Sensor with metal substrate and dielectric membrane for determining a process variable of a medium
A sensor for determining at least one process variable of a medium, comprising: a metallic substrate which has a recess at least in a first area; a first dielectric layer which is arranged on the metallic substrate at least in the first area, wherein the first dielectric layer forms a membrane; at least one heating structure which is arranged on the first dielectric layer formed as a membrane in the first area, wherein the heating structure heats the medium; at least one temperature sensor element assigned to the first area, which temperature sensor element is arranged so as to be spaced apart from the heating structure on the first dielectric layer and detects the temperature of the medium heated on the heating structure; and at least one protective layer which covers at least the at least one heating structure and the at least one temperature sensor element.
US10345124B2 Adapter for inserting wafer ring between flanges of process piping
An industrial process assembly for carrying a process fluid conveyed through process piping includes a wafer having a sealing surface of a first type and a fitting having a sealing surface of a second type, different from the first type. The wafer includes a bore for carrying the process fluid and the fitting is attached to process piping. An adapter has a first sealing surface for mating with the sealing surface of the wafer and a second sealing surface for mating with the sealing surface of the fitting. The adapter is positioned between the wafer and the fitting. The adapter further includes an inner bore having a same diameter as the bore of the wafer in some embodiments. An additional adapter is provided on a second side of the wafer in some embodiments.
US10345122B2 Mechanical force gauge
A mechanical force gauge assembly includes a bracket, a housing, a hand member, a spring, a first ring, and a plunger. The bracket is for mounting to a vehicle frame. The housing is mounted to the bracket and defines a cavity and a housing cutout. The hand member is sized for disposal and translation within the cavity and defines an extension sized to extend through the housing cutout. The spring is disposed within the housing to bias movement of the hand member. The first ring is external to the housing and arranged with the extension to move in a first direction therewith. The plunger receives a force from a vehicle component secured to the vehicle frame. The plunger is arranged with the hand member such that the first ring moves to provide a force measurement reflective of the force received by the plunger.
US10345116B2 System for providing personalized information and method of providing the personalized information
A system and method for providing location-based personalized information by using user location history information, whereby battery consumption of a computing device is reduced. The computing device includes: a location finder configured to obtain user location information of a user of the computing device; a display configured to display information indicating a route of the user of the computing device; and a controller configured to track a location of the user by controlling the location finder as the controller senses a change in the location of the user based on the obtained user location information, obtain information corresponding to an initial route of the user based on the tracked location of the user, detect a predicted route of the user from user location history information based on the information corresponding to the initial route of the user, and display on the display unit the predicted route.
US10345106B1 Trajectory analysis with geometric features
Described herein are various technologies pertaining to extracting one or more features from trajectory data recorded during motion of a body, and further, generating a n-dimensional feature vector based upon the one or more extracted features. The n-dimensional feature vector enables expedited analysis of the trajectory data from which the feature vector was generated. For example, rather than having to analyze a trajectory curve comprising a large number of time-position data points, the n-dimensional feature vector can be compared with one or more search parameters to facilitate clustering of the trajectory data associated with the n-dimensional feature vector with other trajectory data which also satisfies the search request. The trajectory data can be plotted on a screen in combination with the n-dimensional feature vector, and other pertinent information. The trajectory data, etc., can be displayed using heat maps or other graphical representation.
US10345101B2 Device and method for calibrating a coordinate-measuring device
A device calibrates a coordinate-measuring device. The device contains at least one calibrating element and the calibrating element has a plurality of surface sections. The surface sections that butt against each other form an edge. The device further contains at least one retaining device and the calibrating element is arranged on a surface section of the retaining device. The surface sections of the calibrating element are arranged in relation to each other in such a manner that the calibration element has at least one edge that does not overlap any other edge of the calibrating element when the edges are projected into a common projection plane. The projection plane is oriented orthogonally to a normal vector of the surface section of the retaining device.
US10345097B2 Strain measurement device and installation of such a device in an element
A strain measurement method and device are provided. The strain measurement device includes at least one filiform strain sensor and a support of longilinear shape on which the filiform strain sensor is positioned. The strain measurement device also includes a stiffener.
US10345095B1 Model based measurement systems with improved electromagnetic solver performance
Methods and systems for solving measurement models of complex device structures with reduced computational effort are presented. In some embodiments, a measurement signal transformation model is employed to compute transformed measurement signals from coarse measurement signals. The transformed measurement signals more closely approximate a set of measured signals than the coarse measurement signals. However, the coarse set of measured signals are computed with less computational effort than would be required to directly compute measurement signals that closely approximate the set of measured signals. In other embodiments, a measurement signal transformation model is employed to compute transformed measurement signals from actual measured signals. The transformed measurement signals more closely approximate the coarse measurement signals than the actual measured signals. Transformed measurement signals are subsequently used for regression, library generation, or other analyses typically employed as part of an effort to characterize structural, material, and process parameters in semiconductor manufacturing.
US10345094B2 Method of measuring the thickness of a fiber texture wound onto an impregnation mandrel, and a winder machine implementing such a method
A method of measuring the thickness of a fiber texture wound on an impregnation mandrel for fabricating an annular structural part of a turbine engine out of composite material, the method including, prior to winding the fiber texture, acquiring a reference distance between an outside surface of the impregnation mandrel and a distance sensor positioned facing the outside surface of the impregnation mandrel, while winding the fiber texture, acquiring at least one real distance between the distance sensor and the outside surface of the fiber texture wound on the impregnation mandrel, and calculating the real thickness of the fiber texture wound on the impregnation mandrel by subtracting the real distance from the reference distance.
US10345090B2 Angle finder protractor
An angle indicating instrument which, used in conjunction with a sliding T-Bevel, can indicate to users what miter saw setting to use when cutting two pieces of material for a miter joint, or for cutting one piece of material requiring a miter cut.
US10345087B2 Mid body seeker payload
A mid-body which a cylindrical housing which defines a longitudinal axis and has an interior compartment. A guidance controller is housed within the mid-body for controlling flight. A plurality of wings are connected to the housing and each of the wings is movable into a deployed position to provide guidance during flight. The mid-body has an access window which facilitates communication between the interior compartment of the housing and an external environment. A normally door covers the access window, but when the door is moved, relative to the access window, into an open position, communication between the interior compartment and the external environment is established. An optical sensor is accommodated within the interior compartment and the optical sensor, once the door is moved relative to the access window, can view the external environment and supply data to the guidance controller for controlling operation of the plurality of wings during flight.
US10345086B1 MOUT projectile with sabot integrated shot start
A light weight shoulder fired projectile weapon is shown which could be used against multiple target sets. The accurate and consistent muzzle velocity needed for these multiple purposes is accomplished through accurate and consistent gun chamber pressure. A shot start feature integrated with sabot sections on the projectile consistently holds the projectile in place in its launch tube until the consistent chamber pressure is reached.
US10345085B2 Projectile having leading surface standoffs
A projectile has a base, a tip, and a body axis intersecting the base at a trailing axis point and the tip at a leading axis point. The projectile includes a meplat that is substantially orthogonal to the body axis and a plurality of standoffs that extend away from both the trailing axis point and the leading axis point.
US10345076B2 Firearm barrel tray, stock, and related methods
A firearm barrel tray having a barrel channel and a firearm accessory mounting interface, wherein the firearm barrel tray is configured to be attached to a firearm stock such that the barrel channel sits on a first side of the firearm stock and the firearm accessory mounting interface is configured to align with a recess on a second side of the firearm stock.
US10345069B2 Firearm suppressor
A firearm suppressor is convertible from a suppressor with an open vent to a closed vent. When the vent is open gas is allowed to pass from a longitudinal barrel opening through which a projectile is fired into and through the vent. The gas passes from the vent into an annulus defined between a suppressor sleeve and a barrel section of the suppressor.
US10345068B2 Composite sporting equipment
A sporting equipment is disclosed. The sporting equipment may include a barrel, an action connected to a base end of the barrel, and a stock connected to the action opposite the barrel. At least two of the barrel, the action, and the stock are fabricated from a plurality of fibers.
US10345062B2 Semi-automatic shotgun and components thereof
A semiautomatic shotgun comprising a receiver, a barrel, a forward gas block assembly attached to the barrel, a slider assembly rearward of the gas block assembly extending into the receiver. Upon firing a shotshell the explosive gases in the barrel are diverted through two ports into the gas block assembly, specifically into a pair of lateral pressure relief valves positioned on both sides of the barrel. The pressure relief valves further having a gas pathway to a piston chamber. A piston is forced rearwardly and engages a slider of the slider assembly that is linked to a breech block in the receiver. The breech block loads unfired shells and ejects the fired shells accomplishing the semiautomatic recycling. The dual pressure relief valves actuate to moderate and limit the gas pressure that enters the piston chamber when using shotshells of different power levels thereby providing consistency in the recycling operation.
US10345047B2 Heat exchanger configured to accelerate discharge of liquid refrigerant from lowest heat exchange section
A heat exchanger includes a plurality of principal heat exchange sections and auxiliary heat exchange sections. Each of the auxiliary heat exchange sections is in series connection to a corresponding one of the principal heat exchange sections. Tube number ratios of the principal heat exchange sections are obtained by dividing the number of the flat tubes constituting each of the principal heat exchange sections by the number of the flat tubes constituting a corresponding one of the auxiliary heat exchange sections. Of the principal heat exchange sections, the first principal heat exchange section, which is the lowermost one, has the smallest tube number ratio. Consequently, discharge of liquid refrigerant from a lower portion of the first principal heat exchange section is accelerated during defrosting, thereby shortening the time required for defrosting.
US10345046B2 Fault diagnosis device based on common information and special information of running video information for electric-arc furnace and method thereof
A fault diagnosis method for an electrical fused magnesia furnace includes steps of: 1) arranging six cameras; 2) obtaining video information by the six cameras and sending the video information to a control center; then analyzing the video information by a chip of the control center; wherein a multi-view-based fault diagnosis method is used by the chip, comprising steps of: 2-1) comparing a difference between two consecutive frame histograms for shots segmentation; 2-2) computing a set of characteristic values for each shot obtained by the step 2-1), and then computing color, texture, and motion vector information; finally, evaluating shot importance via entropy; 2-3) clustering shots together by calculating similarity; 2-4) generating and optimizing a multi-view video summarization with a multi-objective optimization model; and 2-5) providing fault detection and diagnosis; and 3) displaying results of the fault detection and diagnosis on a host computer inter face of the control center.
US10345043B2 Dryer exhaust heat recovery
A system and method for extracting waste heat from the exhaust (20) of a biomass dryer (14), such as in a grain alcohol plant (10). A boiler circuit (74) provides steam at a high pressure to a balance of the plant (64). A recovered energy circuit (76) extracts heat from the exhaust and provides steam (60) at an intermediate pressure, thereby eliminating the need for a pressure reducing valve in order to satisfy an intermediate pressure steam demand in the plant. Working fluids in the boiler and recovered energy circuits are intermixed in a boiler feed vessel (72).
US10345035B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator equipped with a door that becomes transparent as necessary to make the interior thereof visible is disclosed. The refrigerator includes a cabinet having a storage compartment defined therein, a lighting device for illuminating the interior of the storage compartment, a door, which is hingedly coupled to the cabinet to open and close the storage compartment, and has an opening and a panel assembly including a front panel disposed on the front surface thereof, a sensor for detecting sound waves, which are generated by a knock input applied to the door and are transmitted through the front panel, and a controller for controlling the lighting device to allow light to be transmitted through the panel assembly, thus making the storage compartment visible from outside the door through the opening when a predetermined knock input is detected.
US10345033B1 Dispensing assembly for a refrigerator appliance
A refrigerator appliance includes a dispensing assembly mounted to a dispenser recess for providing a flow of water. The dispensing assembly includes a flexible hose that is movable between an extended position and a retracted position and a retraction mechanism for urging the flexible hose toward the retracted position. A dispensing nozzle is fluidly coupled to an end of the flexible hose and is mounted to an external container by a mechanical clip. The flow of water may be activated by a button or voice activation system.
US10345031B2 Split hybrid insulation structure for an appliance
An insulation structure for an appliance includes a first vacuum insulated structure having a top and downward sides extending from the top and defining a lower connection surface. A second vacuum insulated structure having a bottom and upward sides extending from the bottom and defining an upper connection surface, and an intermediate insulation structure having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface engages the lower connection surface of the first vacuum insulated structure to define the first insulated interior, wherein the bottom surface engages the upper connection surface of the second vacuum insulated structure to define the second insulated interior, and wherein the intermediate insulation structure includes an appliance utility path within which at least one utility for the appliance is disposed.
US10345028B2 Evaporators, methods for defrosting an evaporator, and cooling apparatuses using the evaporator
A method for defrosting an evaporator, includes: (i) closing an outlet part that serves as a refrigerant outlet of the evaporator; (ii) closing an inlet part that serves as a refrigerant inlet of the evaporator; (iii) connecting the outlet part and the inlet part to one another; (iv) heating the evaporator. An evaporator, includes: an inlet part that serves as a refrigerant inlet; a first switching valve that is placed in the inlet part; an outlet part that serves as a refrigerant outlet; a second switching valve that is placed in the outlet part; a bypass pathway that connected the inlet part and the outlet part to one another; a horizontal pipe that is communicated with the inlet part; and a vertical pipe that connects the horizontal pipe and the outlet part to one another. A cooling apparatus can include the evaporator.
US10345025B2 Oscillating and gyrating stir stick for an ice container
A refrigerator is provided that includes an ice making system, that generally includes an ice maker for making ice, and an ice container for holding the formed ice. The ice making system may be positioned anywhere within the refrigerator, and it may be a modular ice system. The shape of the ice container limits the amount of useable space taken up by the system. The ice container includes a stir stick positioned within the ice container. The stir stick is configured to rotate and oscillate in a direction generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the stir stick to provide movement of the stir stick into the full area of the ice container. The rotation and oscillation of the stir stick prevents ice from melting and clumping in the corners of the ice container, while also aiding in directing the ice towards a dispensing aperture of the ice container.
US10345020B2 Electronic expansion device
An electronic expansion device includes a main body having inlet and outlet side faces; an inlet disposed on the inlet side face; an orifice formed in the main body between the inlet side face and the outlet side face; a flow path fluidly connecting an inlet side of the orifice and an outlet side of the orifice, the flow path configured to redirect an inlet flow and provide an outlet flow; an outlet disposed on the outlet side face, the outlet being in fluid communication with the inlet via the orifice and the flow path; and a flow control device including an electric motor and a sealing member, the sealing member extending through the main body between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the sealing member is movable into and out of the main body to control the outlet flow of a fluid.
US10345018B2 Ejector and refrigeration cycle apparatus having ejector
An ejector and a refrigeration cycle apparatus having an ejector are provided. The ejector may include an ejector body having an accommodation space therein, a suction portion through which a high pressure refrigerant and a low pressure refrigerant may be suctioned into the accommodation space, and a mixing portion configured to mix the high pressure refrigerant with the low pressure refrigerant; a nozzle provided in the ejector body, having a nozzle neck and an expansion portion, and configured to inject the high pressure refrigerant into the mixing portion; a first needle moveably provided at the expansion portion, and configured to control a flow sectional area of the expansion portion; a second needle moveably provided at the nozzle neck, and configured to control a flow sectional area of the nozzle neck; a first needle drive configured to drive the first needle; and a second needle drive configured to drive the second needle. With such a configuration, the flow sectional area of the nozzle neck and the flow sectional area of the expansion portion may be independently controlled in correspondence to a drive condition.
US10345014B2 Refrigeration unit for container
Disclosed herein a technique for producing a gas mixture for controlling an oxygen concentration in the interior of a container while reducing the overall weight of the apparatus. For this purpose, a gas mixture supply device is provided for a container refrigeration apparatus. The gas mixture supply device is provided with adsorption columns. If one of the first and second adsorption columns is supplied with air, the adsorption columns are pressurized, and nitrogen in the air is adsorbed onto an adsorbent. If air is sucked from the other of the first and second adsorption columns, the adsorption columns are depressurized, and nitrogen adsorbed onto the adsorbent is desorbed. A gas mixture including the nitrogen desorbed from the adsorbent is supplied to the interior of a container.
US10345009B2 Panel and associated attachment devices
The present disclosure concerns a panel capable of bending under the effect of a load and having a peripheral surface provided with a plurality of pivoting attachment devices; each attachment device comprises: a metal gripping member adhered to the peripheral surface of the panel; and a metal clip cooperating by interlocking with the gripping member and configured to allow the gripping member to pivot when the panel bends.
US10345001B2 Lighting and ventilation system having plate with central aperture positioned over grille to define intake gap
A lighting and ventilating system includes a main housing with an air inlet and an air outlet a fan provided in the main housing to generate a flow of air between the air inlet and outlet; a grille having a plurality of apertures and coupled to the main housing; and a plate having an aperture located substantially centrally on the plate and defined by an aperture wall with a plurality of mounting notches, the plate coupled to the grille to define an airflow intake gap between the plate and at least a portion of the grille. The system further can include a lamp housing coupled to the grille and including at least a first set of illumination devices.
US10344998B2 Air conditioner
An air conditioner including indoor and outdoor devices is provided. The indoor device may include a first connector including a first AC power terminal, a first communication terminal, and a first neutral terminal, a first relay connected between the first AC power terminal and the first communication terminal, and a first communication device connected to the first communication terminal. The outdoor device may include a second connector including a second AC power terminal, a second communication terminal, and a second neutral terminal, a second relay having a first terminal connected to the second communication terminal, a third relay having a first terminal connected to the second AC power terminal, a voltage step-down device and a converter connected to second terminals of the second and third relays, a communication voltage output connected to the second terminals of the second and third relays, and a second communication device connected between the communication voltage output and the second communication terminal.
US10344994B2 Energy recovery ventilation smoke evacuation
A control system, comprising one or more smoke sensors, each configured to measure a level of smoke at a location within a building and to output a smoke level signal based at least in part upon the measured level of smoke. A controller configured to receive the smoke level signals and to control an operation of one or more energy recovery ventilation systems in a first mode of operation to recover energy when the smoke level signal is below a predetermined value and in a second mode of operation to evacuate smoke when the smoke level signal is above the predetermined value.
US10344991B2 Air suction apparatus and air suction method
An air suction apparatus includes an air suction port that is variable in an air suction mode including at least one of a shape, a size, a direction, an effective opening area, a position, or an air flow volume of an air suction port and an air suction controller that controls, according to a change in a dust concentration distribution in a periphery of the air suction port, the air suction port to vary at least one of the shape, the size, the direction, the effective opening area, the position, or the air flow volume of the air suction port such that an air suction flow distribution is changed according to the variation of the air suction mode.
US10344983B2 Assembly of tube and structure crossing multi chambers
A gas turbine engine comprises bearing(s). A structure supporting the bearing defines a bearing cavity surrounding the at least one bearing, an ambient chamber and an intermediate chamber having a portion between the bearing cavity and the ambient chamber, with at least one wall forming a passage from the bearing cavity to the ambient chamber and through the portion of the intermediate chamber. A tube is received in the passage and having a first end open to the bearing cavity and a second end open to the ambient chamber, the second end adapted to be connected to a conduit for fluid communication between the bearing cavity and the through the tube, wherein a portion of or near the first end of the tube is sealingly joined to the at least one wall, and the second end of the tube contacts the at least one wall and is free to move relative to the at least one wall.
US10344976B2 Multipurpose solar lighter
A multipurpose solar lighter for conveniently lighting a cigarette, tinder, or other flammable objects, includes a hollow upper part, which further includes an upper elongated piece, a convex lens, and a stopping tab, and a window with an optical filter; and a hollow lower part; such that the upper part connects to the lower part, whereby a cigarette can be inserted into the solar lighter, until it reaches the stopping tab, and is lighted by focused solar light. The upper part can also be used separately to ignite tinder. Furthermore, the solar lighter can include a fire steel surface and a fire striker, and end mounted pivotable thumb tabs for holding the upper and lower parts, when striking the fire steel surface with the fire striker to produce sparks that can light a fire.
US10344973B1 Apparatus for incinerating explosive devices and biological agents
An incinerator has a spherical chamber body to define an incineration chamber and includes a port structure with an opening that provides access to the incineration chamber. A hatch is pivotably attached to the port structure to provide access to the opening or to close the opening in the port structure. An incendiary device support member located within the incineration chamber to hold an ignitable incendiary device. A flammable panel member is located within the incineration chamber and positioned over the incendiary device support member. The panel member supports IEDs, explosive devices or biological agents for incineration. When the ignitable incendiary device is ignited, thermal energy is produced to incinerate the IEDs, explosive devices or biological agents positioned on the panel member.
US10344968B2 Gas mixer
A gas mixer includes a flow splitter and a base having an inlet portion and a mixing portion. The inlet portion has an air inlet, an air chamber, an at least one gas inlet, and an opening, communicating with each other. The air chamber has two opposite walls, which are inclined, and a distance therebetween gradually decreases from the air inlet to the opening. The gas inlet is located on one of the walls. The mixing portion has a mixing chamber communicating with the opening and a burner, respectively. The flow splitter is provided in the air chamber and located between the gas inlet and the air inlet. The flow splitter has at least one through hole facing one of the walls. Therefore, air and gas could be effectively premixed and outputted to the burner, whereby to accurately control the air-fuel ratio to enhance the combustion efficiency of the burner.
US10344967B2 Burner tip, combustion burner, and boiler
In a burner tip, combustion burner, and boiler, the burner tip is provided with: a mixing chamber provided at an inner portion of the tip body; a plurality of first mixed fluid jet holes of which base end portions communicate with the mixing chamber, of which front end portions open on a lateral side of the tip body, and which are placed in circumferential direction of the tip body at predetermined intervals; a fluid fuel supply passage configured to supply a fluid fuel to the mixing chamber; and an atomizing medium supply passage configured to supply an atomizing medium to the mixing chamber, thereby, combustibility is improved by facilitating the mixing of a fluid fuel and an atomizing medium and thus making the size of liquid fuel droplets smaller.
US10344959B2 Portable and/or mountable light
A light comprises: a light body and a light source supported by the light body; and a tail cap assembly including one or more actuators configured for actuating one or more electrical switch contacts internal to the light body for energizing the light source. The tail cap assembly may include a housing shell defining one or more cantilevered supports extending from the housing shell with the one or more actuators at respective ends thereof. The tail cap assembly may further include a resilient material for sealing the housing shell while leaving the actuators flexibly cantilevered. Alternatively and/or additionally, the light may include a mode selecting face cap that is rotatable on the light body for selecting operating modes, including OFF, and or a laser light source having two adjusting screws at an acute angle to each other.
US10344955B2 Dynamic light display frame
A dynamic light display frame that is a specialty manufactured plastic frame using lockable telescoping sides and an inset track for temporary bulb fixation by utilizing strut spacing and materials for friction creation. This inset track system can be modified during manufacturing to accept numerous bulb bases for a variety of intended uses. This track holds the light bulb base spacing and position thereby providing for maximal aesthetic presentation of lighting.
US10344951B2 Illuminating device
In order to obtain an illuminating device that can carry out optimum illumination corresponding to various usage modes, the illuminating device includes a grip held by an operator and extending in a vertical direction; a battery connected to a lower end of the grip; and an irradiation part connected to an upper end of the grip, and the irradiation part is connected to the grip so that the irradiation part can be turned between a first position extending from the upper end of the grip to an upper side and a second position extending from the upper end of the grip to a lower side, a first lamp is provided on a grip-side end part of the irradiation part, and a second lamp is provided on a side surface of the irradiation part.
US10344950B2 Light emitting arrangement with controlled spectral properties and angular distribution
A light emitting arrangement comprises: —a plurality of solid state light sources, forming at least one group of light sources, arranged to provide a light distribution comprising a first light portion and a second light portion, and —at least one optical component adapted to at least partly collimate light emitted by said light sources, to yield output light exiting the light emitting arrangement comprising central output light and peripheral output light, wherein said central output has a dominant wavelength of 555±20 nm and a light intensity of at least 3 cd/m2, and said peripheral output light has a dominant wavelength of 507±30 nm and a light intensity of less than 3 cd/m2. The light emitting arrangement thus provides an emission spectrum which is related to the intensity and the direction of emitted light, and can be adapted to enhance the visibility of objects and colors directly beneath the light emitting arrangement as well as at a distance therefrom. The light emitting arrangement is therefore particularly well suited for outdoor illumination at poor ambient light conditions, such as at dawn, dusk, and dark.
US10344943B2 Illumination feature for electronic devices
The present disclosure provides an illumination feature for an electronic device. A light cone is used to direct light from a light emitter to an interior surface of a housing of an electronic device in one of a variety of geometric, alphabetic, or numerical designs.
US10344942B2 Backlight apparatus for vehicle and manufacturing method thereof
A backlight apparatus for vehicle and a manufacturing method thereof are provided, in which the backlight apparatus for vehicle includes a case having an opening formed at a lower portion, a lens provided on a front side of the case, a circuit part seated on an inner lower portion of the case through the opening, and mounted with a light source for emitting light; a light guide plate mounted on an inner upper portion of the case through the opening to diffuse the light emitted from the light source and deliver the light to the lens, a reflective plate disposed behind the light guide plate through the opening to reflect light leaking to the back of the light guide plate, and a sealing part for sealing the opening with the circuit part seated therein. A molded blind spot detection (BSD) that integrates therein lens and case is formed by a single molding process instead of repeated process of fusing and epoxying that are necessary in the related art, by use of resin molding, which not only forms an appearance of a product, but also provides a complete waterproof and sealing function.
US10344930B1 Flame lamp
A flame lamp comprises a light module. An example light module comprises a circuit board having a first side and a second side and defining a module axis; and a plurality of light emitting diode (LED) packages. At least one LED package is mounted to each of the first and second side of the circuit board. The example light module further comprises an optical sleeve. The circuit board is mounted within the optical sleeve. The optical sleeve comprises a plurality of optical columns each having a light emitting surface. Each light emitting surface has a profile such that one or more profiles of one or more light emitting surfaces define an ellipse in a cross-section of the light module taken perpendicular to the module axis.
US10344928B1 Wall-plate table lamp
A table lamp comprising a table-lamp base configured to rest on a horizontal surface, a wall plate assembly configured to abut a vertical surface above the horizontal surface, and an electrical cable coupling the table-lamp base to the wall plate assembly. The electrical cable is configured to transmit electrical power from the table-lamp base to the wall plate assembly. The wall plate assembly has a light source.
US10344925B2 Elongated lighting device having a curved shape and method for manufacturing
A lighting device and a method for manufacturing a lighting device, the lighting device comprising an elongated body (10), a cover (20), and one or more light sources (30). The body (10) of the lighting device comprises a bottom (13) and walls (11, 12) extending from the bottom and having open edges, whereby the cover (20) of the lighting device is formed from a light transmitting plastic material tube arranged between the open edges of said walls (11, 12) at a distance from the bottom (13), the one or more light sources (30) being located in a space delimited by the body (10) and the cover (20) of the lighting device, the body of the lighting device comprising at least one curved portion to provide a curved lighting device.
US10344908B2 Quick mount adapter
A quick mount adapter for mounting and fixing mountable devices, such as surveying equipment, on a support apparatus, such as a tripod or pole. The quick mount adapter allows a mountable device to be quickly and easily mounted on a support apparatus without the need for screwing the mountable device onto the support apparatus with a threaded joint.
US10344907B2 Vehicle jack stand
A jack stand for a vehicle includes a plurality of walls joined together to form a body, the body being hollow. A base is formed by lower edges of the walls and a top surface joins top edges of the walls. One of the walls includes a wall opening and the top includes a top opening, the wall opening and the top opening extending towards one another, meeting proximate the top edge of one of the walls, thereby forming a single, continuous opening extending from the top into one of the walls.
US10344906B2 Isolated human work platform for stabilized positioning of collaborative robotics
An isolated human work platform for stabilized positioning of collaborative robotics. A base platform is provided, and a work platform is positioned above the base platform for supporting one or more humans. One or more robots are supported on the base platform independently of the work platform, so that movement of the work platform does not affect the robots' positions. The work platform is isolated from the robots for stabilized positioning of the robots, so that the base platform and work platform together provide a collaborative workspace for the robots and the humans.
US10344894B2 Retention and anti-rotation for bulkhead fittings
A bulkhead fitting has a partially assembled configuration and a fully assembled configuration on a bulkhead. The bulkhead includes an interior surface that define a hole. The bulkhead fitting includes a fitting body having a head portion and a shank portion. The shank portion includes a threaded portion, a relief portion, and a locking portion. The locking portion includes a tapered locking surface and a cylindrical locking surface. The locking surfaces prevent rotation of the fitting body and retain the fitting body in the interior surface when the fitting is in its fully assembled position and during assembly.
US10344890B2 Shuttle valve with damping
An example valve includes: (i) a valve body defining a first longitudinal bore therein and including a first inlet, a second inlet, and an outlet; (ii) a cage disposed in the first longitudinal bore coaxial with the valve body, where the cage defines a second longitudinal bore therein; (iii) a pin mounted and extending longitudinally within the second longitudinal bore at an end of the cage adjacent to the first inlet; and (iv) a spool shiftably mounted within the second longitudinal bore and configured to move axially therein to shift between a first position and a second position. The spool includes a blind hole formed at an end thereof facing the pin and coaxial therewith, such that as the spool shifts from the second position to the first position, a portion of the pin is received within the blind hole of the spool.
US10344887B2 Electromagnetic actuator
An electromagnetic actuator includes a pair of plate springs each of which is configured to produce elastic force in a predetermined direction in accordance with an amount of deformation; a movable member supported by the pair of plate springs to be movable in the predetermined direction; and a drive unit which is configured to drive the movable member in the predetermined direction in a non-contact state by means of electromagnetic force to be applied between the pair of plate springs in the predetermined direction.
US10344883B2 Modular electro-mechanical rotary valve
A modular electro-mechanical rotary valve (EMRV) designed to be installed and removed as a unit is provided. The modular EMRV includes a valve enclosure, at least one rotary valve body with at least one fluid pathway, and an actuator assembly. The valve enclosure, removably disposed within a mating cavity, includes a central axis, at least one inlet, at least one outlet, a hollow center, and at least one exterior seal interface to sealingly engage with at least one interior seal interface of the mating cavity. The at least one rotary valve body is disposed within the hollow center of the valve enclosure. The actuator assembly is engaged with an actuator interface of the at least one rotary valve body, providing rotational actuation. Various angular positions of the at least one rotary valve body are possible to manage fluid flow within a fluid system.
US10344869B2 Labyrinth seal with lubricant directing projection
A seal assembly and method of directing fluid flow away from a seal. The seal assembly comprises an inner seal member coupled to a rotatable shaft and an outer seal member which is either rotatable or static. The inner seal member has a plurality of knives spaced apart from each other and extending radially away from the shaft. The outer seal member has a rub surface disposed to abut a terminal edge of at least one of the plurality of knives to thereby form a seal. An outer knife of the plurality of knives of the inner seal member extends axially at an angle and is adapted to direct fluid flow away from the seal.
US10344865B2 Sealing device
A sealing device has a seal ring, a first backup ring and a second backup ring. The first backup ring is formed into a triangular cross section while having an axially vertical end surface portion, a cylindrical peripheral surface portion, and an inclined surface portion intersecting the end surface portion and the peripheral surface portion. The second backup ring is formed into a triangular cross section while having an axially vertical end surface portion, a cylindrical peripheral surface portion, and an inclined surface portion in correspondence to the inclined surface portion of the first backup ring. A cut portion is provided in a corner portion where the end surface portion and the inclined surface portion in the first backup ring intersect, and a corner portion where the peripheral surface portion and the inclined surface portion in the second backup ring intersect.
US10344856B2 Method for controlling a multi-clutch transmission
In a method for controlling a multi-clutch transmission of a vehicle, wherein the multi-clutch transmission is adapted to be shifted either with a power shift or a power cut shift dependent on predetermined vehicle variables, a power shift to a higher gear in low range gear is detected, and, when the power shift to a higher gear in low range gear has been detected, a previously set gear shift strategy is overruled and the multi-clutch transmission is controlled such that a forthcoming gear shift is performed as a power shift.
US10344851B2 Method of controlling a transmission during an upshift
During a transmission upshift, a torque capacity of an off-going clutch is maintained at a non-zero state during the transition from the torque phase to the inertia phase and throughout a substantial portion of the inertia phase. This permits the inertia phase to be completed faster without an unacceptable increase in output torque during the torque phase. Monotonically reducing the off-going clutch torque and using feedback from an output torque sensor enable sufficiently precise control of the off-going clutch torque capacity during this interval.
US10344849B2 Device for inhibiting selection of one or more operative positions of a selector of an automatically operated gearbox, for example a parking position
A selector for an automatically operated gearbox is provided and includes: a casing; a control member mounted within the casing in an oscillating manner around a first axis of rotation, the control member being movable through a plurality of operative positions associated to respective operating conditions of the gearbox; a prevention device of the selection of an undesired operative position of the selector, wherein the prevention device includes a rocker mounted within the casing in a rotatable manner around a second axis of rotation; the rocker being operable in rotation around the second axis of rotation by an actuator member between a resting position and a working position in which it is configured to inhibit the selection of the undesired operative position. The prevention device is configured for enabling, in certain conditions, selection of the undesired operative position even when it is currently inhibited.
US10344846B2 Fan mounted on gearshaft
A cooling apparatus includes one or more fans and one or more shafts. Each of the one or more fans includes a fan blade assembly. Each of the one or more shafts is operably coupled to an engine or a gearbox that rotates the shaft. Each fan blade assembly of the one or more fans is disposed on one of the shafts.
US10344830B2 Multi-speed transmission
A transmission gearing arrangement includes four simple planetary gear sets, three brakes, and four clutches. The transmission produces two reverse gear ratios and twelve forward speed ratios in response to engagement of the brakes in clutches in combinations of three. The transmission is suitable for use with a range selector. In a low range, one of the reverse ratios and all twelve of the forward ratios are utilized. In a high range, the other reverse ratio and eleven of the forward ratios are utilized.
US10344828B2 Dual-shaft push-moving varying speed device
A dual-shaft push-moving varying speed device includes a drive unit; an input shaft, having at least an odd-numbered input gear and at least an even-numbered input gear is coupled with the drive unit; an output shaft, having an end thereof penetrate through the input shaft and the drive unit, and the another end thereof possesses an output gear; a transmission shaft, including at least an odd-numbered output gear, at least an even-numbered output gear, and a transmission gear where the odd-numbered output gear is meshed with the corresponding odd-numbered input gear while the even-numbered output gear is meshed with the corresponding even-numbered input gear, and the transmission gear is meshed with the output gear; and at least a push-moving fork, being furnished between the odd-numbered input gear and the even-numbered input gear, selectively pushes the odd-numbered input gear and the even-numbered input gear to move.
US10344823B2 Plate-link chain
A plate-link chain, in particular for a continuously variable transmission of a motor vehicle, having plate links which are connected to each other in an articulated manner by pairs of rocker pressure members, each including two rocker pressure members. The plate links and the rocker pressure members are designed in such a way as to bear against each other at respective flat contact surfaces so that the load on plate-link bands of the plate links is nearly torque-free during operation of the plate-link chain.
US10344822B2 Hingeless, large-throw negative stiffness structure
A negative stiffness structure for vibration isolation, shock mitigation, and/or signal processing includes a flexible tensile member and a curved compressive member. A first end of the tensile member is attached to a first structure. A first end of the curved compressive member is coupled to a first structure and a second end of the curved compressive member is coupled to a second end of the flexible tensile member. A length of the tensile member is greater than a length of the compressive member. A tip of the negative stiffness structure is configured to exhibit a negative stiffness mechanical response to a load applied to the tip. The negative stiffness mechanical response acts in a direction orthogonal to the length of the tensile member.
US10344821B2 Vibration suppressing apparatus and vibration suppressing method thereof
A vibration suppressing apparatus and a vibration suppressing method thereof are provided. The vibration amplitude, vibration frequency, and vibration phase of a vibration suppressing unit are adjusted in real-time according to the vibration amplitude, vibration frequency and vibration phase of a vibration source.
US10344819B2 Damper for a vehicle having a flange for connecting an external module tube
A shock absorber having a shock absorber tube (10) is disclosed and has an external module tube (11) which is connected to the shock absorber tube (10) via a flange (12), wherein the flange (12) has one or more fluid ducts (13, 14) which fluidly couple the module tube (11) to the shock absorber tube (10). The flange (12) has at least one metallic support cage (15) which forms a retentive connection between the shock absorber tube (10) and the module tube (11), and the flange (12) has a plastics body (16) in which the fluid duct (13, 14) for the fluidic coupling of the module tube (11) to the shock absorber tube (10) is formed.
US10344818B2 Article, particularly an air spring bellows, a metal-rubber element, or a vibration damper
The invention relates to an article (1) having a main body composed of a polymeric material having elastic properties, in particular an air spring bellows (1), a metal-rubber element or a vibration damper.In order to improve its fire-retardant and/or flame-retardant properties, the article has been provided partially or completely with a flock (9).
US10344817B2 Vehicle brake pad
A vehicle brake pad includes a back plate layer, an underlayer, an adhesive layer that mediates between the back plate layer and the underlayer, and a friction material layer, wherein the vehicle brake pad does not include a shim and wherein at least one of the back plate layer, the adhesive layer, and the underlayer has a loss factor of 0.2 or higher, calculated according to the following Equation 1, at temperatures from −100 to 300° to damp noise of a frequency range of 200 to 20,000 Hz at temperatures from −100 to 300°: (Equation 1) Loss factor η=(f2−f1)/f0, where η is a loss factor, f0 is a noise frequency, f1 is a minimum value of amplitude of a noise frequency when a noise level is reduced by 3 dB, and f2 a maximum value of amplitude when the noise level is reduced by 3 dB.
US10344812B2 Method for preventing interference between TCU and ESP
A method for preventing interference between a transmission control unit (TCU) and an electronic stability program (ESP). The method comprises: a splitting step: split signals of an ESP and a traction control system (TCS), so that the TCU can learn whether the TCS is in a control state; and a detection and control step: the TCU independently detects split signals of the ESP and the TCS, and when detecting that the TCS is in the control state, the TCU suspends the active sending of a torque decrease request of the TCU to the ECU. In this way, mutual interference between a TCU and a TCS is avoided, and problems of vehicle jitter, vehicle locking, excessively rapid vehicle-speed decreasing, and excessively rapid hardware damage of a clutch are resolved.
US10344811B2 Vehicle controlling device
A vehicle controlling device has a frictional engagement element provided between a drive motor and a driving wheel; a shifting unit capable of selecting a travel range or a non-travel range; first obtaining unit configured to, during selection of the travel range, obtain a first parameter including at least a first motor torque value that is a torque value of the drive motor; second obtaining unit configured to, during selection of the non-travel range, obtain a second parameter including at least a second motor torque value that is a torque value of the drive motor; and operating unit configured to, on the basis of the first and second parameters, calculate a zero point hydraulic pressure command value at which the frictional engagement element starts to generate a torque capacity. It is therefore possible to detect a zero point of a clutch between the drive motor and the driving wheel.
US10344805B1 Flexural torque limiter
In example embodiments, a discrete torque limiter is described that includes a first cylindrical member including grooves along a longitudinal surface of the first cylindrical member. The discrete torque limiter includes a second cylindrical member arranged concentrically with the first cylindrical member. The second cylindrical member can be adapted to move independently around the first cylindrical member. The second cylindrical member can include flexural spokes with teeth that engage the grooves along the first cylindrical member when no torque is applied and that disengage from the grooves when a torque that exceeds a threshold torque is applied to the first cylindrical member or second cylindrical member.
US10344800B1 Bearing for a tube shaft of a bandsaw-blade twister
A slotted tube shaft carrying a blade head of a blade twister rotates in a slotted, stationary bearing housing for an endless band-shaped cutting or sawing element supported by two axially spaced subassemblies each having C-shaped, axially spaced, and slotted inner and outer bearing washers radially between the slotted stationary bearing housing and the slotted tube shaft. The inner and outer washers are fixed in the stationary bearing housing against rotation relative thereto with slots of the stationary bearing housing and washers radially aligned with one another. Respective sets of at least three roller bearings centered on and angularly distributed about the axis and fixed against angular movement between each of the inner washers and the respective outer washer. Each roller bearing radially outwardly engages the slotted stationary bearing housing and radially inwardly engages the tube shaft.
US10344799B2 Sliding bearing
Provided is a sliding bearing wherein radial play is prevented. A sliding bearing (1) comprises: an upper case (2) mounted to an upper support for mounting the strut assembly of a strut-type suspension to a vehicle body; a lower case (3) which is mounted to an upper spring seat for supporting the upper end of the coil spring of the strut-type suspension, is combined with the upper case (2) so that the upper case (2) and the lower case (3) can pivot relative to each other, and forms an annular space (5) between the upper case (2) and the lower case (3); and an annular center plate (4) disposed in the annular space (5) and enabling the upper case (2) and the lower case (3) to pivot relative to each other. The center plate (4) has a circular conical surface-shaped bearing surface (41). The upper case (2) has a circular conical surface-shaped load transmission surface (27) sliding on the bearing surface (42) of the center plate (4).
US10344798B2 Compact thrust bearing assemblies, mechanical assemblies including compact thrust bearing assemblies, and methods of providing limited rotational motion in a compact thrust bearing assembly
Compact thrust bearing assemblies, mechanical assemblies including the compact thrust bearing assemblies, and methods of providing limited rotational motion in a compact thrust bearing assembly are disclosed herein. The thrust bearing assemblies include a plurality of rigid load-bearing structures arranged in a layered stack that defines a first end and an opposed second end. The thrust bearing assemblies further include a plurality of rotation-limiting structures configured to restrict relative rotation between adjacent pairs of rigid load-bearing structures. The thrust bearing assemblies also include a first load-receiving surface configured to receive a first thrust load and a second load-receiving surface configured to receive a second thrust load. The methods include methods of providing limited rotational motion in a thrust bearing assembly.
US10344794B2 Open composite shaft
A composite shaft assembly including a core structure formed by weaving fiber(s) into an open composite structure. The assembly further includes a first end piece and a second end piece having helically shaped groove(s) and/or axially groove(s) on an outer surface of an end portion of the first and second end piece. Woven into the helical and/or axial groove(s) on the first end piece and at least partially within through hole(s) disposed at an end of the groove(s) is the fiber(s) at a first end portion of the of the core structure. Woven into the helical and/or axial groove(s) on the second end piece and at least partially within through hole(s) disposed at an end of the groove(s) is the fiber(s) at a second end portion of the of the core structure. Structural adhesive(s) are applied over the fiber(s) and allowed to cure to form the composite drive shaft.
US10344793B2 Light weight safety hook body
A generally flat safety hook body having a central portion with a proximal end and a hook-shaped distal end opposite the proximal end, a generally flat nose portion extending from the distal end of the central portion, and a generally flat connector portion extending from the proximal end of the middle portion. The connector portion is separated from the nose portion by an opening or gate such that the hook body has a general “C” shape. A flange is formed about the perimeter of the body, and a thinner web extends across to connect the inner surfaces of the flange. In one embodiment the web is flat, while in another embodiment the web is concave. In one embodiment the thickness of the flange is uniform, while in another embodiment the thickness of the flange varies to correspond to different anticipated loads along the perimeter of the hook.
US10344790B2 Masonry anchor of the expansion type
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a masonry member comprising an anchor member and a sleeve. The anchor member has a shank with a ridge formed thereon, the ridge extending radially outwardly from and along a surface of the shank generally from a distal end of the anchor member toward a head of the anchor member. The sleeve defines a groove. The sleeve is coaxial with and at least partially surrounds the anchor member such that the ridge of the shank is at least partially received in the groove. A cross-sectional width of at least one of the ridge and the groove reduces in a direction extending toward the head of the anchor member so withdrawal of the anchor member through the sleeve expands at least part of the sleeve radially outwardly.
US10344780B2 Pressure regulation servo-valve with reduced leakage flow rate
A pressure regulation servo-valve comprising a body having a utilization port, a feed port, and a return port, a spool mounted as a sliding fit in the body, the spool co-operating with the body to define a pilot chamber connected to the utilization port. The spool and the body together further define a priming chamber connected to the feed port via a second constriction and connected to the nozzle via a third constriction, and in which there exists a priming pressure acting on the spool in the first direction.
US10344776B2 Vibration isolation mount
A vibration isolation mount for a compressor that is formed of an elastomeric material and includes a sleeve, tapered studs or axial ribs spaced around the sleeve, and a lip seal extending around the sleeve. The mount is intended to be located between a compressor and a housing. The studs or ribs then deform to isolate the housing from radial vibration of the compressor, and the lip seal creates an annular seal between the housing and the compressor.
US10344773B2 Fan assembly
A fan assembly includes a motor-driven impeller for creating an air flow, a casing including an interior passage for receiving the air flow, and a plurality of air outlets for emitting the air flow from the casing. The casing defines and extends about an opening through which air from outside the casing is drawn by the air flow emitted from the air outlets. The fan assembly also includes at least one heater for heating at least a first portion of the air flow, and means for diverting at least a second portion of the air flow away from said at least one heater. The plurality of outlets includes at least one first air outlet for emitting the relatively hot first portion of the air flow and at least one second air outlet for emitting the relatively cold second portion of the air flow.
US10344766B2 Blower tray
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including a housing defining a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second side surfaces. Also included is a first rail extending from the first side surface and a second rail extending from the second surface such that when the first and second rails are slidably engaged with a third surface. A blower device is included that is axially disposed between the top and bottom surface, wherein a first end of the housing defines a first plenum outlet, the top surface defines a plenum inlet, the bottom surface defines a second plenum outlet that is positioned on a second side of the blower device and that fluidly couples the first plenum chamber to the second plenum chamber. Further, the second plenum chamber is formed by the first and second rails, the bottom surface and the third surface has a third plenum outlet.
US10344764B2 Axial blower and series-type axial blower
An axial blower includes: a housing including a wind tunnel; an impeller that is disposed in the wind tunnel and includes a plurality of blades; and a motor that includes a rotation shaft and is secured to the housing, the impeller being secured to the rotation shaft. When an angle between a chord of the blade at a cross-sectional surface of the blade cut by a virtual cylindrical surface centering the rotation shaft, and a surface perpendicular to the rotation shaft is defined as a mounting angle, the blade includes an intermediate part between an inside diameter side part and an outside diameter side part of the blade, and this intermediate part has a mounting angle equal to or larger than a mounting angle of the inside diameter side part, and larger than a mounting angle of the outside diameter side part.
US10344757B1 Valve seats and valve assemblies for fluid end applications
In one aspect, valve seats are described herein having structure and design addressing degradative stresses encountered by valve seats during installation and operation in fluid ends. In some embodiments, a valve seat for use in a fluid end comprises a first section for insertion into a fluid passageway of the fluid end and a second section extending longitudinally from the first section, the second section has an outer diameter greater than the outer diameter of the first section. The second section also comprises a frusto-conical valve mating surface, wherein the second section is encased in a ring imparting a compressive stress condition to the second section.
US10344750B2 Hand pump with air storage tank
A hand pump includes a receptacle extended upwardly from a base, a housing attached to the base and having a port connected to a pressure gauge, a hose coupled to the housing and having a nozzle for inflating tires or objects, a sleeve slidably engaged onto the receptacle, and a check valve engaged in the receptacle for controlling the pressurized air to flow only from the sleeve into the receptacle and for preventing the pressurized air from flowing backward from the receptacle into the sleeve in order to generate the pressurized air in the receptacle, and for allowing the receptacle to store the pressurized air when required. A control valve device controls the pressurized air to flow out of the housing.
US10344749B2 Hermetic compressor and refrigeration device
A hermetic compressor includes an electric motor element driving a compression element that includes a crankshaft including a main shaft, an eccentric shaft, and a flange, a cylinder block having a cylinder bore, and a piston configured to reciprocate in the cylinder bore. The crankshaft further includes a communicating oil supply passage provided in the flange, a main shaft oil supply passage, and an eccentric shaft oil supply passage.
US10344739B2 Method of determining and controlling the attack angle of fixed-speed wind turbine blade
A method of determining and controlling the attack angle of a fixed-speed wind turbine blade involves determination of an appropriate angle of attack for optimal extraction of wind energy at low to medium wind speed, which includes three steps: 1—defining basic parameters of the turbine including blade length and width, fixed rotational speed, rated wind speed, start-up speed and the lowest speed at which the turbine is forced to stop, and a relationship with wasted power; 2—defining wind speed based on a set of attack angles calculated to form an overall optimal attack angle of the wind turbine blade; and 3—calculating necessary physical parameters to come up with the most effective method of controlling the turbine blade so that the turbine can be directly connected to the grid, making wind power costs as low as those of other conventional energy sources.
US10344726B2 Fuel injection valve
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a fuel injection valve that can achieve sufficient atomization even if the spray angle is narrow. The present invention is a fuel injection valve, in which fuel flowing in from a fuel passage section 5c is made to flow so as to diffuse from the center of a fuel diffusion chamber 6B toward the outer circumference and to flow into a nozzle hole 7, wherein: the nozzle hole 7 comprises a first nozzle hole 7b, and a second nozzle hole 7d and a third nozzle hole 7a that neighbor the first nozzle hole 7b and are separated therefrom in the circumferential direction of the fuel diffusion chamber 6B; and, if the distance L4 between the center of the entry-side opening of the first nozzle hole 7b and the center of the entry-side opening of the second nozzle hole 7d is greater than the adistance L1 between the center of the entry-side opening of the first nozzle hole 7b and the center of the entry-side opening of the third nozzle hole 7a, the exit-side opening of the first nozzle hole 7b is disposed on the inside of an arrangement circle 101 and on the second nozzle hole 7d side of a line segment 107.
US10344723B2 High-pressure connector for a fuel delivery system
The present disclosure relates to fuel delivery systems for a motor vehicle. Some embodiments include a housing with a wall and a connector opening, a high-pressure connector including a wall circumferentially bordering a recess extending along a longitudinal central axis of the high-pressure connector, a radial indentation formed at the inner side in the wall in the housing connector region adjacent to the transition region, and an axial indentation formed at the outer side in the wall in the transition region adjacent to the intermediate region. The high-pressure connector may have a housing connector region, an intermediate region, and a transition region. An outer diameter of the high-pressure connector is larger in the housing connector region than in the intermediate region and the inner diameter is larger in the housing connector region than in the intermediate region. The wall of the housing delimits a recess around the connector opening. The housing connector region includes a protruding region suitable for making contact with the housing when said protruding region partially or fully enters the recess.
US10344718B2 Filter element, in particular for gas filtration
A filter element, including: a first filter media body having a filter media and an inflow side and an outflow side; and a second filter media body having a filter media and an inflow side and an outflow side; wherein the first filter media body and the second filter media body are adapted for installation into a filter element housing shared by both filter media bodies; wherein the filter element has a longitudinal axis; wherein the filter media bodies in the filter element housing delimit a common clean chamber shared by both filter media bodies, the common clean chamber from which the cleaned fluid is to be discharged via at least one outflow aperture; wherein at least one of the filter media bodies is constructed from at least two sections, each section differing in size from other sections.
US10344714B2 System for delivering a fluid stored in liquefied form to an end user in gaseous form
A system and method is disclosed for storing a fluid in a storage vessel in liquefied form and delivering it in gaseous form to an end user through a supply line. The system comprises a pressure relief circuit for returning the fluid from the supply line to the vessel when predetermined conditions are met. The pressure relief circuit comprises a return line connected to the supply line and the storage vessel, a diversion line to divert the fluid elsewhere and a switching device operable to direct the fluid to either one of the lines, as a function of predetermined conditions.
US10344706B2 Galleryless piston with cutout above pin bore
A galleryless piston having a reduced weight and a reduced operating temperature is provided. The piston includes an undercrown surface exposed from an underside of the piston, a ring belt, pin bosses each presenting a pin bore, and skirt panels depending from the ring belt and coupled to the pin bosses by strut. The piston further includes an inner undercrown region extending along the undercrown surface and surrounded by the skirt panels, the struts, and the pin bosses. The piston also includes outer pockets each extending along the undercrown surface and each surrounded by a portion of the ring belt, one of the pin bosses, and the struts coupling the one pin boss to the skirt panels. Cutouts are located in the pin bosses above the pin bores to increase the area of the undercrown surface and thus allow cooling oil to remove more heat from the undercrown surface.
US10344700B2 Engine control device
A control device of the present invention is applied to an engine provided with a fuel injection valve which directly injects fuel into a combustion chamber. The control device includes a pre-ignition prediction unit which predicts occurrence of pre-ignition when the engine is started; and an injection control unit which causes fuel to be injected in an expansion stroke from the fuel injection valve when occurrence of pre-ignition is predicted by the pre-ignition prediction unit. Thus, it is possible to prevent pre-ignition without lowering the effective compression ratio.
US10344698B2 Method for operating injectors of an injection system
The present disclosure provides a method for operating injectors of an injection system, which has a pressure accumulator (rail), of an internal combustion engine, in which needle movement of the injectors is controlled directly by way of an actuator. The method may comprise: determining an actual injection quantity of each injector of the injection system via a fuel quantity which is requested at a pump of the injection system for each injector for a predefined time period or via a pressure loss in the pressure accumulator, the pressure loss brought about by way of the injection operation; comparing the determined actual fuel quantity with a setpoint fuel quantity; and if a deviation is determined in an injector, carrying out an open/closed loop control method for reducing/eliminating the determined deviation.
US10344692B2 Adaptive torque mitigation by micro-hybrid system
A variety of methods and arrangements for reducing noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) in a skip fire engine control system are described. In one aspect, a firing sequence is used to operate the engine in a dynamic firing level modulation manner. A smoothing torque is determined by adaptive control that is applied to a powertrain by an energy storage/release device. The smoothing torque is arranged to at least partially cancel out variation in torque generated by the firing sequence. Various methods, powertrain controllers, arrangements and computer software related to the above operations are also described.
US10344675B2 Fastener and method of restricting fluid flow using same
According to one aspect, an apparatus includes a first member that has a first aperture and a second member adjacent to the first member and having a second aperture extending between opposed first and second faces of the second member and aligned with the first aperture to define a combined aperture that has a longitudinal extent. The second aperture is defined by a surface that has a portion having an extent transverse to the longitudinal extent. The apparatus further includes at least a portion of a fastener disposed in the combined aperture. The fastener has a first end proximal the first member and a second end proximal the second member and includes a first retaining member in contact with the first member, a second retaining member in interfering relationship with the portion, and a third retaining member in contact with the second face.
US10344672B2 Low weight nose cone assembly
Systems and methods of coupling a nose cone to a turbine machine. Nose cone assembly weight and coupling difficulty are each reduced by reducing or eliminating the number of bolts used to mount the nose cone to the turbine machine, as well as the support or retaining ring. The disclosed nose cone comprises a plurality of hub mounting elements including one or more bayonet flanges, two or more apertures defined by a flange forming an annular hub mating surface of the nose cone and configured to receive an fastener therethrough, and one or more pilot flanges.
US10344671B2 Helical follower internal combustion engine
The present invention is helical follower internal combustion engine. The present invention has a smooth, cylindrical follower orthogonally attached to a piston rod. The follower fits into two connected half-cylindrical, helical grooves formed by a two-piece cylindrical sleeve. The two-piece cylindrical sleeve is attached to a rotating cylindrical hub. Reciprocal motion of the piston causes rotation of the rotating cylindrical hub. The present invention has a feature that prevents the piston from rotating. The present invention can create electricity by connecting a rotor coil to the rotating cylindrical hub and placing a stator coil in near proximity. In an alternative embodiment, the present invention has an external drive shaft attached to the rotating cylindrical hub.
US10344665B2 Compressor recirculation system having compressor inlet recirculation duct configured to reduce noise from Rossiter excitation and cavity acoustic resonance
A compressor includes a compressor housing defining a cavity, and a compressor wheel disposed in the cavity, the compressor housing defining an inlet for leading air into the compressor wheel, a discharge volute for receiving air compressed by the compressor wheel, and a recirculation duct connected to the inlet at a location upstream of the compressor wheel. A recirculation valve is disposed between the discharge volute and the recirculation duct for regulating air flow through the recirculation duct into the inlet. The recirculation duct defines multiple parallel channels, the multiple parallel channels respectively conducting multiple parallel streams of air from the recirculation valve into the inlet.
US10344661B2 Engine system
A radiator chamber is provided in a top compartment of a package, whereas an engine is provided in a bottom compartment. Outside the package, a battery unit is attached to an external wall panel (e.g., lower panel) of the bottom compartment. The battery unit includes a dedicated unit ventilation fan and a unit ventilating section that introduces outside air into an enclosure of the battery unit. The enclosure has a lower portion thereof divided to accommodate a package ventilating section that ventilates the bottom compartment of the package. There is provided a detachable bottom compartment inspection window in the external wall panel below the battery unit.
US10344657B2 System and method for particulate filter regeneration
A system and method of reducing particulate matter accumulation in a diesel particulate filter of an exhaust system of a vehicle comprises operating the vehicle including an engine connected to the exhaust system in a drive mode. At least one parameter indicative of particulate matter accumulation in the diesel particulate filter is monitored and evaluated against a predetermined particulate matter accumulation limit. Control logic determines at least one operating parameter of the vehicle and adjusts the transmission assembly from a first transmission position to at least one second transmission position to increase engine speed and generate higher exhaust gas flow when the particulate matter accumulation is greater than the predetermined particulate matter accumulation to regenerate the diesel particulate filter.
US10344656B2 Mixing apparatus for an exhaust gas aftertreatment system, exhaust gas aftertreatment system and internal combustion engine
A mixing apparatus for mixing a precursor substance of a reducing agent with exhaust gas, having a housing that provides a mixing chamber and a silencer. The housing inlet side has an inlet connection for exhaust gas and an outlet side having an outlet connection for reducing agent intermixed with the exhaust gas to be discharged. Longitudinal axes of the inlet and outlet connections are offset and parallel relative to one another. An introduction device introduces a precursor substance of the reducing agent and is positioned at the inlet side in a region of the outlet connection longitudinal axis. A length of the housing between the inlet and outlet side at least 1.9 to 7 times a diameter of the inlet connection. A width of the housing is maximally 3 times the diameter of the inlet connection.
US10344649B2 Exhaust fluid filter including hydrocarbon detection witness media
An aftertreatment system includes an exhaust reductant tank configured to store an exhaust reductant. A filter is fluidically coupled to the exhaust reductant tank. The aftertreatment system includes a hydrocarbon detection device configured to indicate the presence of a hydrocarbon in the exhaust reductant. A catalyst is included in the system and configured to treat the exhaust reductant flowing through the system. The hydrocarbon detection device can include a hydrophobic paper, and can be disposed in the filter.
US10344638B2 Internal combustion engine system
An internal combustion engine system is provided with a cam switching device including a cam groove provided on the outer peripheral surface or a camshaft and an actuator capable of protruding, toward the camshaft, an engagement pin that is engageable with the cam groove. The internal combustion engine system is configured, in causing the cam switching device to perform a cam switching operation, to control the actuator such that the engagement pin is seated on a forward outer peripheral surface which is located more forward than an end of the cam groove on the forward side with respect to an insert section of the cam groove in the rotational direction of the camshaft.
US10344632B2 Multi-mode variable camshaft timing device with two locking positions
A system including a phaser with a first lock pin and a second lock pin in the rotor assembly. The first and second locks pins having a locked position where they engage a recess in the housing assembly and an unlocked position in which they do not engage the housing assembly. The first lock pin locks the rotor assembly to the housing assembly when the phaser is in an intermediate phase angle position. The second lock pin locks the rotor assembly to the housing assembly when the phaser is at a full retard position. The control valve includes a recirculation check valve and an inlet check valve.
US10344623B2 Pre-diffuser strut for gas turbine engine
A pre-diffuser of an inner diffuser case of a gas turbine engine may comprise an annular outer wall and an annular inner wall radially inside of the annular outer wall to define a passage for primary airflow therebetween. The pre-diffuser may further comprise at least one strut extending radially between the annular inner wall and the annular outer wall and at least one aperture formed in the strut that extends radially through the strut, the annular inner wall, and the annular outer wall. The pre-diffuser may further comprise at least one hollow cavity formed in the strut, and the hollow cavity may be separate from the aperture.
US10344621B2 System and method of limiting axial movement between components in a turbine assembly
A system for use in limiting axial movement between a hanger and a fairing assembly within a turbine assembly is provided. The hanger includes an inner radial hanger bend portion that defines a hook channel therein. The fairing assembly includes an outer surface, a hook member extending from the outer surface to mate with the hook channel, and a circumferential groove defined in the outer surface such that at least a portion of the hanger bend portion is positioned between the circumferential groove and the hook member. The system includes a retention member sized for insertion into the circumferential groove, wherein the retention member is configured to extend from the circumferential groove and press against the hanger bend portion to facilitate maintaining the hook member within the hook channel.
US10344610B2 Turbomachine module
A turbomachine module, comprising a mobile wheel rotatably mounted inside a housing of the module and surrounded by a sectorised sealing ring (18) that comprises an annular row of sectors, each ring sector comprising at least one circumferential hook that is configured to engage with an annular hooking rail of the housing, the module further comprising a sectorised protective annular shim (50) that is interposed between the hooks of the ring sectors and the rail of the housing and that comprises an annular row of sectors of shim, characterised in that the edges (60) of the circumferential ends of the sectors of shim are not aligned with the edges (58) of the circumferential ends of the ring sectors along the longitudinal axis of the module.
US10344608B2 Seal arrangement in a turbine and method for confining the operating fluid
A turbine of an organic Ranking cycle ORC is described, the turbine comprising a shaft supported by bearings and a plurality of seals arranged round the shaft for confining the operating fluid expanding in the turbine. The seals define at least four axially consecutive chambers. The operating fluid, with function of barrier fluid, is fed into one of the chambers adjacent to turbine stages; a gas, preferably inert, is fed into one of the chambers adjacent to the bearings, and the corresponding seals are gas seals. This configuration prevents the operating fluid from any kind of contamination by the lubricant used for the bearings, and avoids polluting the environment.
US10344603B2 Gas turbine engine turbine vane ring arrangement
A vane pack for a gas turbine engine includes an annular arrangement of vanes. A ring is secured around the vanes and extends proud of an axial end of the vanes.
US10344602B2 Gas turbine engine transition duct and turbine center frame
A transition duct includes fairings with transition duct flow passage and hollow fairing airfoils extending between outer and inner walls of fairings and means for smoothing pressure gradients along inner wall. One means is a contracting duct flow area of flow passage from leading edge of fairing airfoil to about 30% of fairing chord. Leading edges of fairing airfoil intersect outer walls aft of regions of high curvature of outer walls. Leading edges may curve axially aftwardly and radially into fairing airfoils and transition duct flow passage between radially outer and inner walls from radially outer and inner intersection points. Transition duct downstream second area/upstream first area may be greater than about 1.35. Turbine center frame may include outer ring coupled to central hub with struts extending through hollow airfoils.
US10344594B2 Actuator bearing arrangement
Embodiments of the present invention describe the arrangement of bearings in actuators. In particular, the bearings are fit into a surface of the actuation member instead of into the housing for the actuation member. In an exemplary embodiment of a rotary vane actuator, the bearings are fit into the axial surfaces of the vane actuation member instead of in the floor and rotor cap of the housing. In this way, the problem of an axial bearing working loose and grinding a leak path into the actuation member is addressed.
US10344587B2 Detecting sliding sleeve position using electrode-type logging
The operational position of a sliding sleeve is detected using an electrode-type logging tool. The logging tool generates a baseline log of the sliding sleeve in a non-actuated position, and a response log of the sliding sleeve in an actuated position. The baseline and response logs are then compared in order to determine the operational position of the sliding sleeve.
US10344586B2 Drilling apparatus for producing a cased bore and method for operating a drilling apparatus
The invention relates to a drilling apparatus for producing a cased bore with a first drill drive for driving a drill rod in a rotating manner, at the lower end of which a drilling tool for removing ground material is arranged, a mast, along which the first drill drive is movable with a sledge, and a second drive, with which a support tube for the bore can be introduced into the ground. According to the invention a computer unit is provided, in which a current drilling depth of the drilling tool and a depth of introduction of the support tube are indicated. Furthermore, a monitor is provided, on which the current drilling depth in relation to the depth of introduction of the support tube can be displayed by the computer unit. The invention further relates to a method for operating such a drilling apparatus.
US10344576B1 Method used for exploiting natural gas hydrate reservoir
The example of implementation of the invention provides a method used for exploiting a natural gas hydrate reservoir and belongs to the field of natural gas hydrate reservoir exploitation. The method mainly comprises a heat-injecting vertical well and a production horizontal well. The production horizontal well is opened in a segmental manner. In combination with natural gas hydrate heat exploitation, heat flow injected into the vertical well is enabled to heat different positions of the natural gas hydrate reservoir to increase a recovery ratio of the natural gas hydrate reservoir. The method specifically comprises the steps of injecting a heat flow into the natural gas hydrate reservoir by utilizing the vertical well to promote decomposition of the hydrate; firstly opening a horizontal branch of the horizontal well fully and keeping depressurization exploitation. When gas production amount is reduced to a certain degree, dividing a segmentation number based on permeability of the natural gas hydrate reservoir and performing segmental exploitation on the horizontal branch from a toe end to a heel end to realize heat exploitation of the heterogeneous natural gas hydrate reservoir. The method makes full use of a horizontal well structure, reduces exploitation cost and provides effective measures for efficient exploitation of the heterogeneous natural gas hydrate reservoirs.
US10344572B2 Apparatus and method for producing oil and gas using buoyancy effect
A method of producing oil and gas from a gathering manifold or a well. The method includes the steps of channeling field production into a sealed vessel through an inlet pipe, and permitting oil and gas components of the field production to separate naturally from water and other fluids within the vessel. The method further includes the steps of evacuating the separated oil and gas from the vessel via pipelines attached to the vessel at locations corresponding to the separated oil and gas, and pumping seawater into the vessel to pressurize the vessel and thereby aid in the production of oil and gas from the vessel.
US10344571B2 Optimization of excitation source placement for downhole ranging and telemetry operations
Methods to accurately plan and optimize clamped source excitation in ranging or telemetry operations approximate a well having a complex pipe structure as a simple solid pipe (“effective model”) with an effective pipe cross-section and resistance. The simple solid pipe is then treated as a thin wire and analyzed using a FAST Code.
US10344561B2 Tools and methods for use in completion of a wellbore
A ported tubular is provided for use in casing a wellbore, to permit selective access to the adjacent formation during completion operations. A system and method for completing a wellbore using the ported tubular are also provided. Ports within the wellbore casing may be opened, isolated, or otherwise accessed to deliver treatment to the formation through the ports, using a tool assembly deployed on tubing or wireline.
US10344553B2 Wellbore completion apparatus and methods utilizing expandable inverted seals
An apparatus for use in a wellbore is disclosed that in one non-limiting embodiment includes a housing including a first location having a first inside dimension and a second location having a second inside dimension that is larger than the first inside dimension, and a seal assembly placed with a sliding fit at the first location, wherein the seal assembly includes a seal body and an inverted seal along an inside of the seal body and wherein the seal assembly is movable from the first location to the second location and expandable into the second location when the seal assembly is positioned at the second location.
US10344550B2 Systems for reversing fluid flow to and from a single-direction fluid flow device
Disclosed is flow reversal system (100) that comprises a single direction flow device (101) adapted for receiving a fluid and first (120), second (122), third (124) and fourth (126) binary valves. The system is adapted to be configured in a first position wherein the first (120) and fourth (126) binary valves are open and the second (122) and third (124) binary valves are closed and the fluid flows through the single direction flow device (101) in a first direction (103), be configured from the first position to a neutral position by actuating the second (122) and third (124) binary valves from a closed position to an open position wherein, in the neutral position, the first (120), second (122), third (124) and fourth (126) binary valves are open and the fluid flows through the single direction flow device (101) in the first direction (103) and be configured from the neutral position to a second position by actuating the first (120) and fourth (126) binary valves from an open position to a closed position wherein the first (120) and fourth (126) binary valves are closed and the second (122) and third (124) binary valves are opened and the fluid flows through the single direction flow device (101) in the first direction (103).
US10344542B1 Deployable centralizers
A centralizer assembly is disclosed that allows for the assembly to be deployed in-situ. The centralizer assembly includes flexible members that can be extended into the well bore in situ by the initiation of a gas generating device. The centralizer assembly can support a large load carrying capability compared to a traditional bow spring with little or no installation drag. Additionally, larger displacements can be produced to centralize an extremely deviated casing.
US10344538B2 Support clamp
A clamp for supporting an apparatus, such as a pump, a motor, or other mechanism to be lowered into a drill hole includes two coupling halves connected together using a bolts and nuts. Each half has a semicircular interior that forms a cylinder when two halves are connected to each other. Protrusions in the semi-circular interiors mate with indentations in the pump wall to support the pump. Chains or other devices attach to eyelet bolts or to a pivoting bail affixed on top of the coupling halves so that the clamp and the pump may be raised or lowered by external lifting apparatus.
US10344534B2 Ram accelerator system with endcap
One or more ram accelerator devices may be used to form one or more holes in geologic or other material. These holes may be used for drilling, tunnel boring, excavation, and so forth. The ram accelerator devices propel projectiles which are accelerated by combustion of one or more combustible gasses in a ram effect to reach velocities exceeding 500 meters per second. An endcap may be deployed within a tube of the ram accelerator device to prevent incursion of formation pressure products such as oil, water, mud, gas, and so forth into a guide tube of the ram accelerator. During operation the projectile penetrates the endcap and at least a portion thereof impacts a working face. A downhole end of the tube may be displaced laterally within the hole to change the direction of the hole.
US10344532B2 Tubular actuating mechanism for roll-type closures
The present invention relates to a tubular actuating mechanism (10) for roll-type closures, comprising an electric motor (30) and a gear reduction assembly (100) of the epicyclic gearing type comprising a rotatable sun gear (110), one or more rotatable planet gear (s) (130) and an outer ring gear (132).
US10344531B2 Daylighting slat and daylighting device
A daylighting slat (40) includes a daylighting plate (40) extending in one direction. The daylighting plate (40) includes: a transparent base material (41) having a curved or angled shape in a cross-section taken perpendicular to a lengthwise direction of the daylighting plate (40); a plurality of transparent daylighting sections (42) at least in a first region (41Aa) of a first face (41A) of the base material (41); and gap portions between the daylighting sections (42), wherein each of the daylighting sections (42) has a side face in contact with one of the gap portions, a part of the side face serving as a reflection face where light incident to that daylighting section (42) is reflected.
US10344529B2 Blind and tilt mechanism thereof
A tilt mechanism for a blind includes a spool, two transmission shafts, two transmission sleeves and a driven shaft. The spool has an inner gear. Each transmission shaft has an assembling portion and a gear. The gears are engaged with the inner gear. The transmission sleeves are respectively engaged with the assembling portions of the transmission shafts, and each transmission sleeve has an outer surface and a worm gear located at the outer surface thereof. The driven shaft has a teeth portion, and the teeth portion is engaged with the worm gear. The transmission shafts and the transmission sleeves are simultaneously rotatable by being driven by the spool, and the driven shaft is rotatable between a start position and a stop position along an operating direction by being driven by the transmission sleeves.
US10344527B2 Roll-up door
A roll-up door (10) with slats (60) rolled on a reel (12) with spiral guides (32) that maintain a tangent between the reel (12) and the closure plane at the point of entry/exit so as to maintain a perpendicular entry and exit with the side guides (36) and reduce friction, increase speed, reduce noise and help keep self-aligning end caps tracking correctly. It can also eliminate hinges between slats and permit each slat to be removed independently, without disassembling the other slats.
US10344522B1 Weather based notification systems and methods for home automation
Methods and systems are described for generating weather related notices using features of a home automation system. According to at least one embodiment, an apparatus for generating weather related notices with a home automation system includes a processor, a memory in electronic communication with the processor, and instructions stored in the memory. The instructions are executable by the processor to receive weather data about current weather conditions, receive status information about at least one barrier of a property monitored by the home automation system, and generate at least one notice based at least in part on the weather data and the status information.
US10344491B2 Pool drain with water diversion features
A pool drain for flush mounting in the surface of a swimming pool includes a central hub and elongated drain ports in fluid communication with the central hub. The elongated drain ports extend radially away from the central hub. The surface material individually surrounds the central hub and elongated drain ports when the pool drain is installed in the surface material. Internal dividers are located between the central hub and the elongated drain ports. The internal dividers are positioned so that they direct fluid away from the central hub, around each of the internal dividers and back toward the central hub. A water stop surrounding the central hub and elongated drain ports anchors the pool drain in the surface and prevents leakage.
US10344489B2 Adjustable support column with uplift-resisting assembly
An uplift-resisting assembly, connected to a top of a tubular member of a height adjustable structural column, acts to transfer load, particularly uplift loads imposed on the structure to which the column supports, therethrough and into the tubular member. The housing of the assembly is connected to the tubular member, which is connected to a base such as a footing. A threaded rod extends through the housing and into the tubular member. A top plate, connectable to a structure above is attached to the top of the threaded rod. An adjustment nut, threaded onto the threaded rod for adjusting the height of the column is sandwiched between the top of the housing and the top of the tubular member. The adjustment nut bears on the tubular member in compression and bears on the top of the housing during uplift, the uplift being transferred via the housing into the tubular member.
US10344487B2 Attachment and support members for modular building structures
Systems and methods are provided for securing a transport device to preexisting studs or support members. One embodiment includes a clamp assembly with a compression fitting adapted to be secured to a plurality of different sized studs or wall supports, and further to support additional supports including, but not limited, horizontal support members. A transport device is further provided that is selectively connectable to clamp and support members of the disclosure. In another embodiment, a hook bracket is provided which includes a projection configured to be positioned in a hole through a stud. The extension may include a notch to engage a portion of the stud. The hook bracket includes at least one aperture adapted to secure the hook bracket to a support member operatively interconnected to the transport device.
US10344484B2 Composite thermal insulation system
The invention relates to an insulated building wall comprising a composite thermal insulation system and an external building wall, where the composite thermal insulation system is affixed to the side of the building wall facing away from the building, the composite thermal insulation system comprising an at least two-layer thermal insulation cladding, with at least two layers each containing from 25 to 95% by weight of aerogel and from 5 to 75% by weight of inorganic fibers and from 0 to 70% by weight of inorganic fillers, wherein the layers of the thermal insulation cladding are joined to one another by means of an inorganic binder and the composite thermal insulation system has a gross calorific potential of less than 3 MJ per kilogram.
US10344474B2 Stay-in-place forms and methods and equipment for installation thereof
Stay-in-place forms and methods and equipment for installing thereof. A concrete form includes a vertical component and a horizontal component, the vertical component located substantially perpendicular to the horizontal component. Also, the form includes an interior surface, at least a portion of the interior surface providing a form for supporting uncured concrete; wherein the uncured concrete forms a concrete structural portion upon curing of the uncured concrete; and wherein the interior surface remains attached to the concrete structural portion after curing. The form may include inserts and compatible form attachments. Also, forms including recesses may be utilized to reduce the weight thereof. Lifting equipment and accessories may be utilized to lift the form from a form holder and set same in place. Forms contain the work area as soon as it is installed to minimize fall hazards and the time, costs, and downtime associated with installation of safety measures.
US10344470B2 Integrated waterproofing and drainage system with intrinsic leak detection for building structures and methods of use
The inventive disclosures are directed to a factory-controlled process for making improved, risk-optimized commercial-building waterproofing systems. The improved waterproofing-panel systems also include improved intrinsic leak-detection capabilities.
US10344460B2 Hair straining device
A straining device includes a top seal element, a central cylinder element and a bottom seal element and is positioned in a drain pipe of a shower, sink or bathtub to prevent hair from clogging the drain pipe while providing an aesthetically appealing appearance and allowing for easy cleaning.
US10344455B2 Replaceable component management system for construction machine
Operating information (a pilot pressure, a pump pressure, a hydraulic oil temperature, an engine rotational speed, an hour meter and the like) of a hydraulic excavator and use environment information (operator information) of the hydraulic excavator are transmitted to a center server together with body information (for example, a model, a type, a type number, an identification number and the like) from the hydraulic excavator. For example, when a hydraulic hose as a replaceable component of the hydraulic excavator is replaced, the replaceable component information (a replaceable component name and a replacement date) is transmitted to the center server from a computer for maintenance. The center server predicts a replacement time of the replaceable component (hydraulic hose) using the use environment information of the hydraulic excavator in addition to the operating information and the replaceable component information of the hydraulic excavator.
US10344452B2 Cabin of working machine and working machine having cabin
A cabin includes: a panel disposed on a side of an operator seat, the panel including: a plurality of cross members extending in a first direction; and a plurality of transverse members intersecting with the plurality of cross members each other and extending in a second direction; a glass panel disposed on a side of the panel; a window frame disposed on the glass panel; a window panel disposed on the window frame, the window panel being configured to move in the first direction or in the second direction; a projecting member disposed on a side of the window panel, the side being an identical side to the operator seat, the projecting member being configured to move together with the window panel; and a guide portion configured to accept insertion of the projecting member and to limit a moving distance of the window panel.
US10344438B2 Vented dock float
A vented dock float and a method for providing one are provided. The dock float comprises a housing having a venting hole, a flange having a neck aligned with the hole, and a plug having a venting passage for controlling ventilation of the housing interior. The flange is spin-welded onto the exterior wall of the dock float at the venting hole. The float is then filled with light material through the flange neck. The plug having a venting passage is inserted in the neck in a non-sealing position for allowing gas trapped inside the dock float to vent out. Once the majority of the gas is vented out, the plug is moved to a sealing position to seal the dock float interior.
US10344411B2 Sewing machine and non-transitory computer-readable medium
A sewing machine includes a sewing portion sewing an embroidery pattern on a cloth, a first storage portion storing the stitch data and pattern data, a display portion, a processor, and a memory storing computer-readable instructions. The computer-readable instructions, executed by the processor, includes first acquiring the stitch data and the pattern data, and first displaying, based on the pattern data, the pattern image on the display portion. The computer-readable instructions also includes, first generating a plurality of partial images representing a number of stitches corresponding to a first predetermined number, based on the stitch data, after the first displaying of the pattern image on the display portion, and second displaying, each time each of the plurality of partial images is generated by the first generating, the generated partial image on a portion of the pattern image displayed by the first displaying that corresponds to the generated partial image.
US10344403B2 Densification of polyacrylonitrile fiber
Provided herewith is a process for improving tensile strength of precursor PAN fiber during the spinning stage in the manufacturing process. According to the process of the present invention, precursor fiber is made denser as it enters each wash bath. This progressive densification approach is useful for all PAN precursor bath draw/wash processes where a need for careful control of fiber network density and structure is required for improved carbon fiber properties.
US10344402B2 Composite structural material
A composite material includes a first component and a second component, each surrounded by a thermoplastic material. The thermoplastic material is joined in a material bond to each of the first component and the second component.
US10344401B2 Method for manufacturing nylon 66 hollow fiber
A method for manufacturing a nylon 66 hollow fiber includes steps as follows. A plurality of nylon 66 particles are provided. A melting step is provided, wherein the nylon 66 particles are melted so as to form a spun liquid. A fiber spitting step is provided, wherein the spun liquid goes through a hollow spinneret plate so as to form hollow nascent fibers. An evacuating step is provided, wherein the hollow nascent fibers are preliminarily solidified so as to form hollow half-solidified fibers. A cooling step is provided, wherein the hollow half-solidified fibers are cooled and solidified so as to form solidified fibers. A collecting and oiling step is provided. A drawing step is provided. A winding step is provided so as to obtain the nylon 66 hollow fiber.
US10344394B1 System and method of electrochemical cleaning of metal discoloration
An electrochemical cleaner is disclosed including a power supply coupled to a transformer and an electronics housing including one or more wand assembly ports and one or more ground ports. A first wand assembly port of the one or more wand assembly ports is electronically coupled to a first wire coupled to a magnet wire of the transformer and a ground connector is electronically coupled to approximately the first end of the magnet wire. The electrochemical cleaner also includes a voltage selector configured to select between a plurality of voltage potentials between a wand assembly connector and the ground connector and a wand assembly comprising a handle coupled to a length of wire and an electrode port, the electrode port configured to couple to an electrode shaft.
US10344392B2 Electrodeposition electrode for use in the interior of a pipe
A method is provided for electrodepositing a coating a conductive workpiece. The method provides for individually switching on or off electrodes both interior to and exterior to the workpiece so as to control the deposition of the coating material on the interior surface and the exterior surface of the workpiece. Further, an electrode having insulating positioners can be utilized to provide for better centering of the electrode in the interior of the workpiece.
US10344389B2 Low temperature electrolytes for solid oxide cells having high ionic conductivity
Methods for forming a metal oxide electrolyte improve ionic conductivity. Some of those methods involve applying a first metal compound to a substrate, converting that metal compound to a metal oxide, applying a different metal compound to the metal oxide, and converting the different metal compound to form a second metal oxide. Electrolytes so formed can be used in solid oxide fuel cells, electrolyzers, and sensors, among other applications.
US10344387B2 Solar fuels generator
The solar fuels generator includes an ionically conductive separator between a gaseous first phase and a second phase. A photoanode uses one or more components of the first phase to generate cations during operation of the solar fuels generator. A cation conduit is positioned provides a pathway along which the cations travel from the photoanode to the separator. The separator conducts the cations. A second solid cation conduit conducts the cations from the separator to a photocathode.
US10344385B2 Method for forming conductive pattern by direct radiation of electromagnetic wave, and resin structure having conductive pattern thereon
Provided are a method for forming conductive pattern by direct radiation of an electromagnetic wave capable of forming fine conductive patterns on various kinds of polymer resin products or resin layers by a simplified process, and appropriately implementing the polymer resin products having white color or various colors, and the like, even without containing specific inorganic additives in the polymer resin itself, and a resin structure having the conductive pattern formed therefrom.The method for forming the conductive pattern by direct radiation of the electromagnetic wave includes: forming a first region having a predetermined surface roughness by selectively radiating the electromagnetic wave on a polymer resin substrate containing titanium dioxide (TiO2); forming a conductive seed on the polymer resin substrate; forming a metal layer by plating the polymer resin substrate having the conductive seed formed thereon; and removing the conductive seed and the metal layer from a second region of the polymer resin substrate, wherein the second region has surface roughness smaller than that of the first region.
US10344383B2 Semiconductor package device and method of manufacturing the same
In one or more embodiments, an apparatus for processing a wafer includes a ceramic wall, a metal wall and a frame. The ceramic wall defines a chamber for accommodating the wafer. The ceramic wall has a first surface defining a first opening. The metal wall surrounds the ceramic wall. The metal wall has a second surface defining a second opening adjacent to the first opening. The frame covers the second surface.
US10344380B2 Liner assemblies for substrate processing systems
A liner assembly for a substrate processing system includes a first liner and a second liner. The first liner includes an annular body and an outer peripheral surface including a first fluid guide. The first fluid guide is curved about a circumferential line extending around the first liner. The second liner includes an annular body, an outer rim, an inner rim, a second fluid guide extending between the outer rim and the inner rim, and a plurality of partition walls extending outwardly from the second fluid guide. The second fluid guide is curved about the circumferential line when the first and second liners are positioned within the processing system.
US10344379B2 Powder overlay
A method is disclosed of manufacturing a transparent wear resistant surface layer (1). The method may include the steps of, applying a decorative material on a carrier, applying a dry powder layer comprising a mix of processed wood fibers, binder and wear resistant particles above the decorative layer, curing the mix to a decorative surface, including the transparent wear resistant layer, by applying heat and pressure on the mix. In a preferred embodiment the method includes the step of pressing the mix against an embossed matrix to create an embossed decorative surface with high wear resistance.
US10344377B1 Stencil masks for making conformable electromagnetic device structures
Methods of forming shaped structures on a surface are provided. The methods utilize 3D stencils in conjunction with depositing material(s) on a surface. The surface can be non-planar. In some exemplary embodiments, a method of forming a shaped structure on a surface includes placing a 3D stencil onto a non-planar surface such that a non-planar facing side of the stencil conformally covers the non-planar surface, and depositing a material onto the non-planar surface over which the 3D stencil is placed. The deposited material becomes the shaped structure that has at least a layer facing the non-planar surface that conforms to such surface. At least the non-planar facing side of the stencil maintains the shape that is congruent with the non-planar surface when no force is applied to both the non-planar facing side and an opposed opposing side of the stencil. Stencils, stencil masks, kits, and other methods are also provided.
US10344376B2 Mask frame assembly for thin film deposition and method of manufacturing the same
A mask frame assembly may be constructed with a supporting bar and a plurality of stick-type split masks installed on a frame while crossing each other. The supporting bar and the split masks are fixed to each other by being welded to each other at points where the supporting bar and the plurality of split masks cross, and a partial cutting portion is formed around each of the welding points by cutting portions of the split masks. By using the supporting bar, the split masks are prevented from drooping, and adhesion between the split masks and a substrate is enhanced.
US10344375B2 Gas cooled substrate support for stabilized high temperature deposition
Embodiments of the present disclosure provides apparatus and method for stabilizing substrate temperature by flowing a flow of cooling gas to an inlet of cooling channels in a substrate support, receiving the flow of cooling gas from an outlet of the cooling channel using a heat exchanger, and releasing the cooling gas to an immediate environment, such as a cleanroom or a minienvironment.
US10344371B2 Steel sheet for soft-nitriding treatment, method of manufacturing same, and soft-nitrided steel
Provided is a steel sheet for soft-nitriding treatment which has a chemical composition consisting of, in mass %, C: more than or equal to 0.02% and less than 0.07%, Si: less than or equal to 0.10%, Mn: 1.1 to 1.8%, P: less than or equal to 0.05%, S: less than or equal to 0.01%, Al: 0.10 to 0.45%, N: less than or equal to 0.01%, Ti: 0.01 to 0.10%, Nb: 0 to 0.1%, Mo: 0 to 0.1%, V: 0 to 0.1%, Cr: 0 to 0.2%, and the balance: Fe and impurities, satisfies [Mn+Al≥1.5], and has a total content of Ti, Nb, Mo, V, and Cr present as precipitates in the steel sheet of less than 0.03% in mass %. The steel sheet for soft-nitriding treatment has a metal structure in which a ferrite area ratio is more than or equal to 80%, and a ferrite dislocation density at a position of 50 μm from a surface of the steel sheet is 1×1014 to 1×1016 m−2.
US10344363B2 Hot-rolled steel and steel component
There is a hot-rolled steel according to one aspect of the invention including predetermined chemical compositions including 0.0001 to 0.0050 mass % of Bi, in which 90 area % or more of a metallographic structure is configured with a ferrite and a pearlite, and an average number density of Mn sulfides extending along a rolling direction and having an aspect ratio exceeding 10 and equal to or smaller than 30, which is measured on a cross section parallel to the rolling direction, is 50 to 200 number/mm2.
US10344360B2 Steel sheet for hot stamping use, method of production of same, and method of production of high strength part
The present invention has as its object the provision of steel sheet for hot stamping use which is excellent in part strength after hot stamping and delayed fracture resistance comprised of large C content high strength steel sheet in which effective hydrogen traps are formed in the steel material.The steel sheet of the present invention solves this problem by forming Fe—Mn-based composite oxides in the steel sheet and trapping hydrogen at the interfaces of the composite oxides and matrix steel and in the voids around the composite oxides.Specifically, it provides steel sheet for hot stamping use which is comprised of chemical ingredients which contain, by mass %, C: 0.05 to 0.40%, Si: 0.02% or less, Mn: 0.1 to 3%, S: 0.02% or less, P: 0.03% or less, Al: 0.005% or less, Ti: 0.01% or less, N: 0.01% or less, one or both of Cr and Mo in a total of 0.005 to 1%, and O: 0.003 to 0.03% and which have a balance of Fe and unavoidable impurities and which contains average diameter 0.1 to 15 μm Fe—Mn-based composite oxide particles dispersed in the steel sheet or furthermore has crushed voids around the composite oxide particles, a method of production of the same, and a method of production of a hot stamped high strength part.
US10344349B2 Method for treating sheet metal
A method for treating sheet metal is disclosed. An amorphous mass containing an alloying element is applied onto a first area of a surface of the metal sheet. A second area of the surface is kept free of the amorphous mass. The amorphous mass and at least the first area of the metal sheet are heated in order to alloy the alloying element into the first area of the metal sheet while the second area remains unalloyed.
US10344348B2 Slide rings having a ledeburitic microstructure at the surface
A slide ring includes a main body composed of grey cast iron, wherein at least a partial region of a functional surface has a ledeburitic microstructure at the surface. A method for producing such a slide ring includes heating a functional surface of the slide ring by irradiating with high-energy radiation, wherein the irradiation is carried out so that at least a partial region of the irradiated surface is remelted, wherein the parameters of the irradiation are selected so that at least a partial region of the functional surface has a ledeburitic microstructure after cooling.
US10344343B2 Multiple chamber material-stirring lance and method
A multiple chamber material-stirring lance and method used to treat molten metal in a ladle, the lance having a stirring gas chamber, and a plurality of gas permeable ports arranged at a terminal end of the gas chamber, and at least one material chamber positioned parallel to the gas chamber and terminating in a plurality of material ports. In use, the multiple chamber material-stirring lance is lowered into the ladle of molten metal, and gas and material are both introduced into a respective chamber and emitted through their respective ports. Stirring gas emitted through the gas permeable ports under a gas pressure between 40 and 600 cfm causes the stirring gas to create a boiling effect in the molten metal, drawing material into the stirring gas bubbles and away from the lance body, improving material dispersion efficiency and thus impurity extraction from the molten metal.
US10344327B2 Compositions, devices, systems, and methods for using a nanopore
Devices and methods that can detect and control an individual polymer in a mixture is acted upon by another compound, for example, an enzyme, in a nanopore are provided. The devices and methods also determine (˜>50 Hz) the nucleotide base sequence of a polynucleotide under feedback control or using signals generated by the interactions between the polynucleotide and the nanopore. The invention is of particular use in the fields of molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices, and the manufacture thereof.
US10344326B2 Magnetic flux density based DNA sequencing
In an approach to magnetic flux density based DNA sequencing, a static magnetic field is provided. A chain of nucleotides is passed through the magnetic field. A change in magnetic flux density of the static magnetic field due to an ionic voltage associated with an individual nucleotide or base pair of the chain of nucleotides is measured. An identity of the nucleotide is determined based on the change in magnetic flux density.
US10344322B2 DNA detection methods for site specific nuclease activity
The present disclosure provides methods for detecting and identifying plant events that contain precision targeted genomic loci, and plants and plant cells comprising such targeted genomic loci. The method can be deployed as a high throughput process utilized for screening the intactness or disruption of a targeted genomic loci and optionally for detecting a donor DNA polynucleotide insertion at the targeted genomic loci. The methods are readily applicable for the identification of plant events produced via a targeting method which results from the use of a site specific nuclease.
US10344318B2 Multi-primer amplification method for barcoding of target nucleic acids
In certain embodiments, the present invention provides amplification methods in which nucleotide tag(s) and, optionally, a barcode nucleotide sequence are added to target nucleotide sequences. In other embodiments, the present invention provides a microfluidic device that includes a plurality of first input lines and a plurality of second input lines. The microfluidic device also includes a plurality of sets of first chambers and a plurality of sets of second chambers. Each set of first chambers is in fluid communication with one of the plurality of first input lines. Each set of second chambers is in fluid communication with one of the plurality of second input lines. The microfluidic device further includes a plurality of first pump elements in fluid communication with a first portion of the plurality of second input lines and a plurality of second pump elements in fluid communication with a second portion of the plurality of second input lines.
US10344315B2 Identification and analysis of fetal trophoblast cells in cervical mucus for prenatal diagnosis
A method of retrieving fetal cells from an endocervical sample by removing the mucus from the endocervical sample by disassociating fetal cells and maternal cells in the endocervical sample; and isolating disassociated fetal cells from other cells in the endocervical sample. Also provided is a method of retrieving fetal cells from an endocervical sample, by obtaining a mixture of disassociated cells prepared by the above method, treating the cells with a fetal-specific antibody, identifying cells that have bound to the fetal-specific antibody, and isolating the identified cells. The disassociated cell prepared by the above method can be analyzed and used for a variety of purposes including, but not limited to, the identification of fetal cells among cervical cells, determination of fetal cell density to predict high risk pregnancy, genetic analysis of fetal cells, and determination of growth factor or other biomarker expression to predict obstetrical disorders.
US10344309B2 Methods of compressing lignocellulosic feedstock into discrete units, and related systems
The present disclosure relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic feedstock that include grinding lignocellulosic feedstock to provide ground lignocellulosic feedstock; and compressing at least a portion of the ground lignocellulosic feedstock to form at least one discrete unit. In some embodiments, a plurality of discrete units have a bulk density in the range from 4 pounds per cubic foot to 25 pounds per cubic foot. The present disclosure also includes related systems.
US10344308B2 Fiber-containing carbohydrate composition
A food product comprises an oligosaccharide composition that is digestion resistant or slowly digestible. The oligosaccharide composition can be produced by a process that comprises producing an aqueous composition that comprises at least one oligosaccharide and at least one monosaccharide by saccharification of starch, membrane filtering the aqueous composition to form a monosaccharide-rich stream and an oligosaccharide-rich stream, and recovering the oligosaccharide-rich stream. Alternatively, the oligosaccharide composition can be produced by a process that comprises heating an aqueous feed composition that comprises at least one monosaccharide or linear saccharide oligomer, and that has a solids concentration of at least about 70% by weight, to a temperature of at least about 40° C., and contacting the feed composition with at least one catalyst that accelerates the rate of cleavage or formation of glucosyl bonds for a time sufficient to cause formation of non-linear saccharide oligomers, wherein a product composition is produced that contains a higher concentration of non-linear saccharide oligomers than linear saccharide oligomers.
US10344307B2 Processes for the formation of furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) via a multistep biocatalytic oxidation reaction of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF)
The present invention relates to processes for the formation of furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA), in particular 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (2,5-FDCA), and mono- and diester derivatives thereof, via a multistep biocatalytic oxidation reaction of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) using, for example, an enzyme selected from the group consisting of xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR), galactose oxidase variant M3-5, aldehyde dehydrogenase, and/or ketoreductase. The invention also relates to copolymers that comprise the furandicarboxylic acid monomers and derivatives thereof, processes for the formation of the copolymers and uses for the copolymers.
US10344305B2 Microbial oils with lowered pour points, dielectric fluids produced therefrom, and related methods
Methods and compositions for the production of dielectric fluids from lipids produced by microorganisms are provided, including oil-bearing microorganisms and methods of low cost cultivation of such microorganisms. Microalgal cells containing exogenous genes encoding, for example, a sucrose transporter, a sucrose invertase, a fructokinase, a polysaccharide-degrading enzyme, a lipid pathway modification enzyme, a fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase, a desaturase, a fatty acyl-CoA/aldehyde reductase, and/or an acyl carrier protein are useful in manufacturing dielectric fluids.
US10344298B2 WUPA nucleic acid molecules that confer resistance to coleopteran and hemipteran pests
This disclosure concerns nucleic acid molecules and methods of use thereof for control of coleopteran and hemipteran pests through RNA interference-mediated inhibition of target coding and transcribed non-coding sequences in coleopteran and hemipteran pests. The disclosure also concerns methods for making transgenic plants that express nucleic acid molecules useful for the control of coleopteran and hemipteran pests, and the plant cells and plants obtained thereby.
US10344296B2 Fungal resistant plants expressing hydrophobin
The present invention relates to a method of increasing resistance against fungal pathogens of the family Phacopsoraceae plants and/or plant cells. This is achieved for instance by increasing the expression of a hydrophobin protein or fragment thereof in a plant, plant part and/or plant cell in comparison to wild type plants, wild type plant parts and/or wild type plant cells. In the transgenic plants hydrophobin can be expressed as a fusion protein to facilitate and/or enhance expression. Furthermore, the hydrophobin protein can be expressed including a secretion signal sequence which mediates secretion of the protein into the apoplast and/or into the cuticule.
US10344290B2 Regulatory sequences for modulating transgene expression in plants
The invention relates to gene expression regulatory sequences, specifically introns that act as enhancers of gene expression, the promoter and terminator sequences endogenously associated with these introns. Presence of these intronic enhancer sequences in proximity to promoter sequences leads to enhancement of gene expression. Methods of finding such new intronic enhancer sequences and using them to generate transgenic plants are also described.
US10344286B2 Microorganism including gene encoding protein having hydroxylase activity and method of reducing concentration of fluorinated methane in sample using the same
A microorganism including a foreign gene encoding a protein having a hydroxylase activity that reduces the concentration of CHnF4-n (n is an integer of 0 to 3) in a sample, as well as a composition including the microorganism or lysate thereof, and a method of reducing the concentration of CHnF4-n in a sample using the microorganism or lysate.
US10344278B2 Polynucleotide agents targeting Serpinc1 (AT3) and methods of use thereof
The invention relates to polynucleotide agents targeting the Serpinc1 (AT3) gene, and methods of using such polynucleotide agents to inhibit expression of Serpinc1 and to treat subjects having a bleeding disorder, e.g., a hemophilia.
US10344275B2 Linkage modified oligomeric compounds
The present invention provides oligomeric compounds comprising at least one neutral methoxypropyl phosphonate modified internucleoside linkage. Such oligomeric compounds have one or more improved properties such as selectivity, potency, improved toxicity profile and or improved proinflammatory profile. Such oligomeric compounds have enhanced stability to exposure to base during synthesis. Certain such oligomeric compounds are useful for hybridizing to a complementary nucleic acid, including but not limited, to nucleic acids in a cell. In certain embodiments, hybridization results in modulation of the amount activity or expression of the target nucleic acid in a cell.
US10344274B2 Methods for separating nucleic acids with graphene coated magnetic beads
Methods for separating and identifying nucleic acids utilize carbon coated magnetic beads. The method teaches that multivalent cations promote binding of single stranded nucleic acids to the beads and that the single stranded nucleic acids can be released with the addition of chelating agents that bind the multivalent cations such as EDTA. The method further teaches that fragile single stranded nucleic acids, such as RNA, can be stored on the surface of the beads. Lastly, the method also teaches that by iteratively adding complimentary DNA oligos, single stranded nucleic acids can be quantified or individually isolated using the carbon coated magnetic beads.
US10344271B2 Modified zinc finger binding proteins
Disclosed herein are compositions and method comprising non-canonical (e.g., non-C2H2) zinc finger proteins.
US10344260B2 Melanocyte or progenitor cell thereof adapted to keratinocyte, and preparation method thereof
The present invention relates to novel melanocytes and melanoblasts. In addition, the present invention relates to a novel method for producing melanocytes and melanoblasts. Specifically, provided is novel melanocytes of which gene expression, melanin content, and tyrosinase activity are different from those of conventional melanocytes. Even more specifically, provided is novel melanoblasts of which the gene expression, the melanin content the tyrosinase activity, and the protein expression are different from those of conventional melanocytes. Additionally, provided is a novel method for producing melanocytes or melanoblasts by culturing keratinocytes.
US10344259B2 Methods and compositions for producing stem cell derived dopaminergic cells for use in treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
The present disclosure relates to methods for producing dopaminergic cells and evaluating their functionality. When pluripotent human embryonic stem cells are cultured on plates coated with laminin-111, laminin-121, laminin-521, laminin-421, or laminin-511 in cell culture medium containing a GSK3 inhibitor and a TGF-β inhibitor as well as timely administered fibroblast growth factor, desired neural cells are produced at far higher rates. Useful cell culture kits for producing such dopaminergic cells are also described herein, as are methods of using such cells for stem cell therapy.
US10344257B2 Horizontally rocked bioreactor system
Disclosed herein is an improved rocked bioreactor system used for carrying out cell and tissue cultures.
US10344249B2 Gel-like polymer composition obtained by polymerizing a monomer containing acid groups in the presence of a polyether compound
The present invention concerns a method for producing a gel-like polymer composition, in which an [alpha],[beta]-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid is subject to radical polymerization in the presence of at least one polyether component, the gel-like polymer composition obtainable using this method and the use thereof.
US10344242B2 Mechanical part coated with a layer of amorphous carbon for sliding in relation to a less hard component
A mechanical part provided with an amorphous carbon coating (with at least 70 wt. % of carbon not including hydrogen) and used to cooperate slidingly with an antagonistic part having a surface hardness which is a maximum of two thirds of that of the coating. The mechanical part is such that the coating has a roughness Ra which, measured by profilometry, is equal to a maximum of 0.050 microns and, measured by atomic force microscopy, a micro-roughness which is equal to a minimum of 0.004 microns and a maximum of 0.009 microns. This minimizes the wear of the less hard antagonistic part and that of the coating.
US10344235B2 Alternative fuel and fuel additive compositions
Alternative gasoline, diesel fuel, marine diesel fuel, jet fuel, and flexible fuel compositions are disclosed. The compositions include an alcohol and/or a glycerol ether or mixture of glycerol ethers, which can be derived from renewable resources. When combined with gasoline/ethanol blends, glycerol ethers can reduce the vapor pressure of ethanol and increase fuel economy. Added to diesel fuel/alcohol blends, glycerol ethers improve the cetane value of the blends. In jet fuel, glycerol ethers can replace all or part of conventional deicing additives, lowering skin toxicity, and glycerol ethers ability to reduce particulate emissions can lower the appearance of contrails. Used in marine diesel, the reduction in particulate emissions can be environmentally significant. In another embodiment, the alternative compositions comprise gasoline, ethanol, and n-butanol, and in one aspect, the ethanol and/or n-butanol can be derived from renewable resources. Fuel additive compositions, including glycerol ethers and hydrocarbons and/or alcohols, are also disclosed.
US10344231B1 Hydromethanation of a carbonaceous feedstock with improved carbon utilization
The present invention relates generally to processes for hydromethanating a carbonaceous feedstock in a hydromethanation reactor to a methane-enriched raw product stream, and more specifically to processing of solid char by-product removed from the hydromethanation reactor to improve the carbon utilization and thermal efficiency of the overall process and thereby lower the net costs of the end-product pipeline quality substitute natural gas.
US10344230B2 Fatty alcohols and esters for crude oil treatment
Compounds are provided that can be used in methods for reducing paraffin or wax deposition in crude oil during processing, storage, or transportation. More specifically, the method comprises contacting the crude oil with a composition in an amount effective to reduce paraffin or was deposition.
US10344227B2 Integrated hydrotreating and steam pyrolysis system including residual bypass for direct processing of a crude oil
A system is provided that is directed to a steam pyrolysis zone integrated with a hydroprocessing zone including residual bypass to permit direct processing of crude oil feedstocks to produce petrochemicals including olefins and aromatics.
US10344226B2 Process for preparing olefin-containing products by thermal steam cracking
A process for preparing olefinic products by thermal steam cracking of a first furnace feed composed of hydrocarbons in at least one first cracking furnace and of a second furnace feed composed of hydrocarbons in at least one second cracking furnace. The first furnace feed is at least partly converted into a first product stream in the first cracking furnace and the second furnace feed is at least partly converted into a second product stream in the second cracking furnace. A first pyrolysis oil is isolated from the first product stream and is at least partly treated chemically. The first pyrolysis oil is at least partly recirculated as furnace feed from downstream of the chemical treatment to the first cracking furnace. The first cracking furnace and the second cracking furnace are operated under different cracking conditions.
US10344224B2 Improving catalyst lifetime
A process for converting ethylene to liquid fuel products having substantially improved catalyst life. The catalyst has small zeolite crystallites and high pore volume to produce ethylene oligomerization and reduce coke production at productive temperature, pressure and flow rates.
US10344220B2 Methods and apparatus for fluid catalytic cracking
Methods and apparatus for fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) of a hydrocarbon feedstock includes a first reactor (1), a second reactor (2), and a regenerator assembly (3) shared and connected with the two reactors. The regenerator assembly (3) includes a regenerator vessel which has a partition (17) dividing the regenerator vessel into a first subunit (18) and a second subunit (19); a plurality of regenerator inlets for receiving a first spent catalyst and second spent catalyst by the first subunit (18) and the second subunit (19); a plurality of regenerator inlet for receiving a first spent catalyst and a second spent catalyst by the first subunit (18) and the second subunit (10) respectively; an air controller (15) to allow for has flow to an air distributor (16) for supply of the gas to the first subunit (18) and the second subunit (19) to combust coke deposited on the first and the second spent catalyst, separately, to a desired degree to generate a fully and a partially regenerated catalyst.
US10344219B2 Crude stabilizer process
Embodiments described herein provide a method and apparatus for stabilizing a product, such as a petroleum or other hydrocarbon based product, for example crude oil. Stabilization removes volatile components from the crude such that the crude product may be safely handled, stored, and/or transported. In one embodiment, the crude stabilization system includes at least a stabilizer column and an overhead system. Effluent from the stabilizer column may be fed directly into a suction inlet of a compressor system of the overhead system. The stabilizer column is preferably operated at low pressures and temperatures, thus making a desalting system unnecessary. Furthermore, overhead trim cooling, recycle cooling, and interstage cooling may be provided by the crude feed rather than air coolers or cooling water. As such, stabilized crude product may be safely transported via any means of transportation, such as a railcar.
US10344218B2 High temperature thermal modification process of wood in a vacuum autoclave
A process for the thermal-chemical modification treatment of wood is described, in which such a modification is obtained through multiple chemical reactions of the substances comprising the wood structure generated by exposing the wood to temperatures at which the pyrolysis phenomenon begins, i.e., in the range of 180° C.-240° C., in a vacuum autoclave-cell while always maintaining the internal pressure lower than the atmospheric pressure, in a range of values of 70-350 mBar of absolute pressure, consisting in the steps of pre-heating, actual heat treatment, and cooling of a wood mass.